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  • 2017 Subaru Forester

    Subaru Forester
    Mileage
    126,266
    Service Date
    11/13/2024
    Services Performed
    • The technician advanced to level #4 testing, and he first consulted with the customer on all the repairs performed to fix the check engine light. The tech then hooked up his scanner and he checked for codes and code P0420 was present. The tech then kept the scanner hooked up and he monitored the 02 sensor signals, and he noted that intermittently the Bank #1 02 Sensor #2 signal was intermittently dropping down in the lean range at .1-.3 volts. The correct reading is for the sensor to consistently stay in the .7 volts range. The tech then hooked up his special set up that injects 7 pounds of pressure into the exhaust, and he used soapy water to test the exhaust for air leaks, and he found a major air leak at the Bank #1 Sensor #2. He also noted that on the scan tool the reading of the sensor seemed to respond slow as well. The tech recommends replacing the Bank #1 Sensor #2 02 sensor. He will then clear the code and the fuel trims with the scan tool. The tech will then perform an extended test drive to verify that code P0420 no longer sets.
    • INSTALL BANK #1 SENSOR #1 CLEAR CODES AND FUEL TRIMS. PERFORM EXTENDED TEST DRIVE TO VERIFY CODE P0420 NO LONGER SETS.
    • The tech retested the exhaust system and he found and repaired another small air leak. The tech then retested the system and the he verified the Catalytic Converter Monitor Ran and passed!
     
    Connie M. gave our service a 5 star review on 11/13/2024
  • 2005 Subaru Outback

    Subaru Outback
    Mileage
    225,427
    Service Date
    10/29/2024
    Services Performed
    • The technician advanced to level #1 testing, and he first consulted with the customer on the symptoms and issues the vehicle is having. The tech then performed an extended test drive, and he did feel the engine misfiring on acceleration. The tech then hooked up the scanner and he verified there were several codes present, see the attached pictures. The tech then inspected the tune up parts and they do look very old. The tech recommends replacing the tune up parts, clearing the codes, and taking the vehicle for an extended test drive to verify the misfire is no longer present.
     
    Marcus B. gave our service a 5 star review on 10/29/2024