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Subaru Driver Travis Pastrana Smashes Mt. Washington Hillclimb Record

Pastrana sped to the summit of the 7.6 mile Mt. Washington Auto Road in an amazing 5 minutes 44.72 seconds, over 24 seconds faster than the previous record of 6 minutes 9.09 seconds set by his teammate David Higgins’ in 2014.

Subaru Tech Tip: Error Codes Following Wheel Bearing Hub Replacement

On the affected vehicles, improper installation of a new hub assembly may cause an ABS, cruise control and/or VDC fault code to occur.

Subaru’s Rallycross Effort Ramps Up With New Driver Lineup For 2017

Subaru Rally Team USA has announced Red Bull Global Rallycross (GRC) star Patrik Sandell and former Subaru World Rally Team driver Chris Atkinson will spearhead the factory team’s 2017 rallycross efforts.

VIDEO: Inspecting Worn Subaru Stretch Belts

Andrew Markel discusses stretch belts on Subaru vehicles and how to inspect when they are worn.

Subaru Pulse-Width Modulated Fuel Pumps

Many technicians aren’t familiar with PWM fuel pumps because they’re generally very reliable. But now that many import vehicles equipped with PWM fuel pumps are rolling up the miles, it’s time to turn the page from diagnosing two-line and single-line mechanically pressure-regulated fuel pumps to diagnosing electronically controlled PWM fuel pumps.

2005-2009 Subaru Legacy Alignment Tips

The fourth-generation Subaru Legacy was produced from 2005-2009. It was available as both a sedan and a wagon until 2008 when the wagon was dropped. The front suspension design uses a MacPherson strut. The rear suspension is a multi-link design that changes toe and camber dynamically as the suspension and body change position.