![]() Up until a week ago, this car ran beautifully. I agree wholeheartedly that it is much too early for failure in the ingition/fuel delivery/compression systems of this vehicle. Have yet to see misfires reported on any of the other cylinders. By the time I got home it was throwing misfire codes on cylinders 5 and 6. When I drove it yesteday (about 50 miles) I was checking the codes throughout the day with a borrowed code reader. Will definitely be looking at the coil paks as well as the plugs. Was able to download pertinent parts of the service manual based on the lead from grossgary. Thank you for the additional input on the misfire issue. Whatever floats your boat and works best for you. You can get laptop cables that plug into OBDII ports and use FREESSM and/or ROMRAIDER for excellent diagnosis.and it's all free minus a cheap cable You can buy bluetooth adapters that are sweet I like the cheap ebay ones so i can use, abuse, throw it around the garage, and let people borrow it and not care about it. plugs, maintenance, the engines are probably swappable to the first EZ36 ever made.etc. the H6 engines are largely the same, i would guess any 3.6 manual is going to help you tremendously unless maybe you're getting into wiring diagrams - but procedurally they're very similar. The service manuals are often found online for free, i've got dozens of them, none as new as yours but i haven't looked for any that new. I'd pull the most egregious plug and check it for oil - if the spark plug tube seal leaks it can get oil down in the spark plug well and cause misfires.Īnd yes - install new plugs, an easy first step. Those H6 plugs generally are robust and last a long time with little wear, it would be odd for it to be them. Where can I get a good service manual for this vehicle (I have looked at alldatadiy)?īesides the plugs and coils, what else do I need to check (injectors?) and how would I go about doing this?Ĭan anyone recommend a code reader for Subaru vehicles? What is the cylinder layout for the 3.6R? However, I need to know which cylinder is #5 and #6. Have new spark plugs and plan to check the coil paks by swapping. The gas tank had just been filled and the car sat over the weekend. We have owned the vehicle since beginning March 2015 and had no problems whatsoever up until 4 days ago. Also put two bottles of drygas in the tank (the tank was already full) So far I have replaced the air filter and cleaned the MAF sensor. (It does not misfire when the transmission is in park) ![]() At idle when the transmission is in drive. Under load, for example when climbing a hillĢ. It is misfiring (cylinder 5 mostly, sometimes cylinder 6) under the following conditions:ġ. I have a 2011 outback with the 3.6R engine, 47,700 miles. ![]()
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