Thanks for the video. I did this exact job on my '07 Outback about 2-1/2 years and 35k miles ago...a shop wanted $1200 to do it (they said it was a pretty difficult job to replace, lol) but I bought a used one from the junkyard for about $50 and did it myself. It didn't take more than 45 minutes to remove the old one and install the new. It's still going strong.
I replaced the prop shaft on my '05 Outback six or seven months back, and it was one of the easiest repairs I've ever done. From getting the jackstands, jack, and tools out, to doing the swap, and putting everything back away after was less than an hour total. Great video.
If I was in SC and not central VA I would buy this from you so damn fast. After having watched nearly everything you’ve done to it, and knowing you’ve looked over nearly everything - this is a hard car to pass up.
Every single point you touched on this car are the exact issues I’ve had with mine. Unfortunately due to availability, my prop shaft costed me 800$CAD for a rebuild, so far the most expensive repair. But she’s running smooth!
Last driveshaft I did was an '07 f350...my friends truck and thankfully I never have to work on it again. I'll never be at your level for knowledge, but looking forward to my brother in law needing work on his outback. I'll be like "well first I have to remove these 4 12mm bolts, get this out of the way then I'll remove the 2 14mm bolts holding the ____ in place." 👌
Just checked mine out. It was fine. Unfortunately, I'm thinking the source of my noise might be a rear wheel bearing. I used a small pry bar that fit through the rear U joint to hold back on the prop shaft when loosening the rear flange nuts.
Holy crap, only $ 645 for a new propshaft (outback -00), my dealer here in Sweden gave a price at just over 16000 sek, wich is around $ 1500... I'm replacing the U-joints now, but the new didn't come with these clips you showed in an older video. So I got to do something like they did at the factory. Good to have something to do while waiting for the new clutch 😸😸
Ive replaced 3 wheel bearings now and noise still there! my sound is a bit more low and you can feel a vibration in few places like the pedals and such. Speed related as well with mine in neutral or gear from 40-60 it is so deafening I cant tell where its coming from. This is my next guess, Thank you!
Hello MrScubiedoo,why don't you replace the centre prop shaft bearing itself ?,is this difficult or to expensive to repair yourself as a backyard mechanic ?
My 2014 driveshaft has some play, maybe 1/2 an inch rotationally, but I don’t know if there’s a Subaru standard for that play? Great video, I did my front diff today and I was pretty happy to get clean fluid in it.
I have a 09 Legacy I’m not experiencing that I have a slight shutter on initial takeoff & turning kinda binds when turning. What possibly could that be?
when putting in the four 12mm bolts back on, how do you properly torque them to specs in such as tight space? Also, did you have to drop the exhaust by releasing any of the exhaust brackets?
Man...making me think about those weird ass speed wrenches...i got some basic cheapo regular wrenches, which i'm fine with, but man when you gotta use them for any tights spaces, its a pain. I'd probably only really use a 10mm. One thing at a time lol.
I have a forestor of a similar year, considering this video would you happen to know about what would cause a warm engine to make a loud central "eerr" when backing up on hard turns
I have a 2010 Forester, automatic transmission. I had a new driveshaft put in a year ago. I have a noise similar to that in my car. Do those shafts have a hanger bearing in them also?
Thanks for the video. I have a 2011 outback, 6sp manual. I see you’re in an automatic. Does this noise happen when rolling out of gear? Mine has the noise at 45+ miles and gets louder the faster, out of gear the noise stays the same. All of my bearings were replaced and I still have this noise. It’s sounds like the millennium falcon taking off. Diagnosis, same issue? Thank for the reply.
I have a 2016 Crosstrek and think I have the same problem. Also, there's a service bulletin for this. Ongoing model year after model year...How can Subaru not correct this part design??
Hi mate, I’m wondering if you can change the centre bearing on the prop shaft on a 2010 outback 2.5 CVT I note that febest supply a part for outback 2.5,2009 onwards and it says b14 outback models was not sure if this was the correct part or not. If you could let me know that would be excellent thank you.
I got a tapping noise no one else on youtube seems to have it only happens in gear the car drives and shifts fine but is tapping we checked the heat shields theyre good same with mounts all around 2007 B9 Tribeca it happens around 1200 rpm range to 2500 its gotten louder aswell
Mine doesn't quite sound that high pitched but it's definitely a low hum that gets much louder as I speed up and I had thought it was possibly the front differential...how much would it cost for a full rotor a brake pad replacement...the steering wheel wiggles when I brake so I would assume it's a warped rotor...any advice I would be grateful for...I need a gasket replacement and plan to machine the heads but that can wait as the leak is very minor but the vehicle is coming up on 200 k and I need to change all the fluid soon
I have a subaru crosstrek 2015 it like the same as your crosstrek 2013. I have problem with my crosstrek there is a noise underneath the sound is like a hard rubber that stuck in a bicycle wheel when it spin.
14xt mine feels like its tire is wobbleing under acceleration , dealer repkaced both cv axels lcas and tierods inner outer, still drivers wheel wobbles and has harsh susoension over cracks dealer then replaced strutrs, same issuse so niw they say front ujoint is stiff? Could this make my car feel unstable like feeling of driving on a flat
Idk if you have heard of this issue but i have replaced the front cv's cuz it would make a harsh clunking on sharper turns like turning into a parking spot. But i continues to make a loud clunking when turning. No too sure whats going on. If you have any ideas i would love to hear back. Thanks
@mrweedtouch ended up getting rid of the outback but i from what i could find online it could have been Torque bind. Looks to be related with the center diff/viscous coupler. I replaced the axles with no luck so i think the center diff was the issue
@@adriancuevas1587 Thanks for responding back. I was asking because I have a similar same issue. Replaced my front cv axles that were more then due and have sometimes a clicking type noise when turning (not always but more when I turn with more speed then need to do a smooth left or right, like when you spot last second the street you were looking for). Anyways I have to replace my driveshaft soon as it is more then due as well..
@mrweedtouch yea for me it was more at low speed like trying to park at full lock and it would be a loud clunk so i figured it was the axels but no fix.
Nice video. Had to do that on mo 06 Forester. Have a question for you if want to throw anything to look for at me. I just did HG on my 06 2.5i outback limited. Now at around 2k an doesn't matter hot or cold. An not all the time, I have a sound that sounds like cards in spokes. It goes away when you let off gas or it shifts.any help? If you know the sound it makes with no oil when you change it. It's that type sound but more solid sounding.
my impreza has a consistent and repeated sound and viber at 60 mph. if i go slower (50mph) or faster (75mph) the sound disappear but the consistent rhythm keeps until its gone can you help me???
Man it makes me hurt watching you lay on the gravel. Get you a couple of 1/4" thick sheets of uhmw, or something similar to slide under there to lay on.
Hi! I have a problem with my -07 Legacy 2.0R, when I check the ATF level when cold it sits just below the full dot but when I check the oil when warm the oil level is a bit above full on the hot but if i check the other side on the dip stick it reads way over the full mark, like an inch above… I check it with the engine running and after running it through the gears. Is it better to have it a bit low when cold or a couple of millimeters above full when hot? And what side of the dip stick should I trust?
Yeah that seems weird, I've just seen the Bearing for sale here in Oz. Watched the whole video, but don't understand why the whole shift gets swapped out.
Anyone fancy giving my forester a diagnosis? It's an 03 2litre with the 5 speed and low range.... basically it's making a clicking rattley noise when I'm not on the clutch, it goes away when I press the clutch in, if i get on it over about 3k rpm and i release the clutch it sounds like a severe heat shield rattle but from in the transmission.... I was thinking release bearing but never heard 1 sound like this when it's on it's way out 🤔
Hello. I have an 03 subaru forester. I just changed both front lower control arms but now everytime I turn the wheel all the way to the right, there's a pretty loud clanking noise. Anyone ever had that problem?
Thanks for the video. I did this exact job on my '07 Outback about 2-1/2 years and 35k miles ago...a shop wanted $1200 to do it (they said it was a pretty difficult job to replace, lol) but I bought a used one from the junkyard for about $50 and did it myself. It didn't take more than 45 minutes to remove the old one and install the new. It's still going strong.
I replaced the prop shaft on my '05 Outback six or seven months back, and it was one of the easiest repairs I've ever done.
From getting the jackstands, jack, and tools out, to doing the swap, and putting everything back away after was less than an hour total. Great video.
Love ALL your videos -new owner of 2017 Outback -save me money and time THANK YOU FOR ALL YOUR HELP
Glad to help
If I was in SC and not central VA I would buy this from you so damn fast. After having watched nearly everything you’ve done to it, and knowing you’ve looked over nearly everything - this is a hard car to pass up.
Thanks!
Thank You!
Great explanation of the R&R. If I were closer to you I’d consider purchasing it.
Every single point you touched on this car are the exact issues I’ve had with mine. Unfortunately due to availability, my prop shaft costed me 800$CAD for a rebuild, so far the most expensive repair. But she’s running smooth!
Last driveshaft I did was an '07 f350...my friends truck and thankfully I never have to work on it again.
I'll never be at your level for knowledge, but looking forward to my brother in law needing work on his outback.
I'll be like "well first I have to remove these 4 12mm bolts, get this out of the way then I'll remove the 2 14mm bolts holding the ____ in place."
👌
MrSubaru thank you for all your video i learn a lot from you....
As always helpful! Thanks!
HI!! big tanks you for all your videos. very interesting
Just checked mine out. It was fine. Unfortunately, I'm thinking the source of my noise might be a rear wheel bearing. I used a small pry bar that fit through the rear U joint to hold back on the prop shaft when loosening the rear flange nuts.
we got to get together and somehow get you a nice lift! Second time you use those speed wrenches those things are starting to come in handy!
Gotta love the Pick-A-Part!
THANK-YOU FOR THIS VIDEO!
Great video! If only it were so easy in the rusty crusty north :(
Great job
Holy crap, only $ 645 for a new propshaft (outback -00), my dealer here in Sweden gave a price at just over 16000 sek, wich is around $ 1500...
I'm replacing the U-joints now, but the new didn't come with these clips you showed in an older video. So I got to do something like they did at the factory.
Good to have something to do while waiting for the new clutch 😸😸
Ive replaced 3 wheel bearings now and noise still there! my sound is a bit more low and you can feel a vibration in few places like the pedals and such. Speed related as well with mine in neutral or gear from 40-60 it is so deafening I cant tell where its coming from. This is my next guess, Thank you!
Dang, wish I could send my 2000 outback to you and have you fix it all up. XD lol
Hello MrScubiedoo,why don't you replace the centre prop shaft bearing itself ?,is this difficult or to expensive to repair yourself as a backyard mechanic ?
Can you replace the carrier bearing??
My 2014 driveshaft has some play, maybe 1/2 an inch rotationally, but I don’t know if there’s a Subaru standard for that play? Great video, I did my front diff today and I was pretty happy to get clean fluid in it.
I have a 09 Legacy I’m not experiencing that I have a slight shutter on initial takeoff & turning kinda binds when turning.
What possibly could that be?
when putting in the four 12mm bolts back on, how do you properly torque them to specs in such as tight space? Also, did you have to drop the exhaust by releasing any of the exhaust brackets?
Nice demonstration of when the box wrench is useful. How exactly are the four bolts be torqued down at the tight spot rear differential flange?
You'd use a torque adaptor on a torque wrench.
thanks for the vid! how do i properly measure the driveshaft? oreillys has 2 different lengths available for my 2001 outback with 2.5L manual trans
Man...making me think about those weird ass speed wrenches...i got some basic cheapo regular wrenches, which i'm fine with, but man when you gotta use them for any tights spaces, its a pain. I'd probably only really use a 10mm. One thing at a time lol.
I have a forestor of a similar year, considering this video would you happen to know about what would cause a warm engine to make a loud central "eerr" when backing up on hard turns
I have a 2010 Forester, automatic transmission. I had a new driveshaft put in a year ago. I have a noise similar to that in my car. Do those shafts have a hanger bearing in them also?
Yes, they do.
Whoa, that prop shaft bearing failure sounds *exactly* like when the center differential ball bearing on a 5MT fails.
Great vid thanks
We're you getting vibration also? And did the old bearing have excessive play in it ,allowing the shaft to move left/right/up/down ?
Thanks
Thanks for the video. I have a 2011 outback, 6sp manual. I see you’re in an automatic. Does this noise happen when rolling out of gear?
Mine has the noise at 45+ miles and gets louder the faster, out of gear the noise stays the same. All of my bearings were replaced and I still have this noise. It’s sounds like the millennium falcon taking off. Diagnosis, same issue? Thank for the reply.
I have a 2016 Crosstrek and think I have the same problem. Also, there's a service bulletin for this. Ongoing model year after model year...How can Subaru not correct this part design??
How was the drive shaft cost? Is that from a junk yard?
Here in central Mississippi the used drive shaft costs me $107.00 i wasn't expecting that much
Is it difficult to replace just the center bearing? I have a Legacy GT 5spd wagon and used shafts are not easily available.
do the two drive shaft sections disconnect
is the center bearing rebuilable?
it seems like it would be worn rubber or bearings.
thanks
Hi mate, I’m wondering if you can change the centre bearing on the prop shaft on a 2010 outback 2.5 CVT I note that febest supply a part for outback 2.5,2009 onwards and it says b14 outback models was not sure if this was the correct part or not. If you could let me know that would be excellent thank you.
hello MrSubaru i have a 2009 subaru forester manual transmission can i drive without the driveshaft?
I got a tapping noise no one else on youtube seems to have it only happens in gear the car drives and shifts fine but is tapping we checked the heat shields theyre good same with mounts all around 2007 B9 Tribeca it happens around 1200 rpm range to 2500 its gotten louder aswell
Mine doesn't quite sound that high pitched but it's definitely a low hum that gets much louder as I speed up and I had thought it was possibly the front differential...how much would it cost for a full rotor a brake pad replacement...the steering wheel wiggles when I brake so I would assume it's a warped rotor...any advice I would be grateful for...I need a gasket replacement and plan to machine the heads but that can wait as the leak is very minor but the vehicle is coming up on 200 k and I need to change all the fluid soon
If a used one isn’t available, can you just replace the bearing?
What’s the asking price?
Will the rear wheels spin if the prop shaft is bad?
Holy crap I think sounds like it’s gonna start to shoot off into space and I don’t mean the car I mean the drive shaft lol
I have a subaru crosstrek 2015 it like the same as your crosstrek 2013. I have problem with my crosstrek there is a noise underneath the sound is like a hard rubber that stuck in a bicycle wheel when it spin.
1:38 Subaru made spaceships?
Tjat jackstand looks all bendy. May be camera angle....but looks bent
That noise, does it sound like a propeller rubbing on something? Almost like a buzzing noise. Gets higher pitch with speed?
I have a 2013 Subaru legacy
@@TechTimeElectronics same 😂
14xt mine feels like its tire is wobbleing under acceleration , dealer repkaced both cv axels lcas and tierods inner outer, still drivers wheel wobbles and has harsh susoension over cracks dealer then replaced strutrs, same issuse so niw they say front ujoint is stiff? Could this make my car feel unstable like feeling of driving on a flat
I Have 2017 Subaru legacy 3.6R, when I get to 50mph-70mph I get a vibration on what feels like front driver side, any recommendations?
Idk if you have heard of this issue but i have replaced the front cv's cuz it would make a harsh clunking on sharper turns like turning into a parking spot. But i continues to make a loud clunking when turning. No too sure whats going on. If you have any ideas i would love to hear back. Thanks
Did you ever find out what the issue was?
@mrweedtouch ended up getting rid of the outback but i from what i could find online it could have been Torque bind. Looks to be related with the center diff/viscous coupler. I replaced the axles with no luck so i think the center diff was the issue
@@adriancuevas1587 Thanks for responding back. I was asking because I have a similar same issue. Replaced my front cv axles that were more then due and have sometimes a clicking type noise when turning (not always but more when I turn with more speed then need to do a smooth left or right, like when you spot last second the street you were looking for). Anyways I have to replace my driveshaft soon as it is more then due as well..
@mrweedtouch yea for me it was more at low speed like trying to park at full lock and it would be a loud clunk so i figured it was the axels but no fix.
Nice video. Had to do that on mo 06 Forester. Have a question for you if want to throw anything to look for at me. I just did HG on my 06 2.5i outback limited. Now at around 2k an doesn't matter hot or cold. An not all the time, I have a sound that sounds like cards in spokes. It goes away when you let off gas or it shifts.any help? If you know the sound it makes with no oil when you change it. It's that type sound but more solid sounding.
my impreza has a consistent and repeated sound and viber at 60 mph. if i go slower (50mph) or faster (75mph) the sound disappear but the consistent rhythm keeps until its gone can you help me???
Man it makes me hurt watching you lay on the gravel. Get you a couple of 1/4" thick sheets of uhmw, or something similar to slide under there to lay on.
Cardboard works too.
Any vibration?
Nope.
Why can't you just replace the carrier bearing?
Bearing is AUD$90 , but is it a real pain? I don't get it😵💫
Hi! I have a problem with my -07 Legacy 2.0R, when I check the ATF level when cold it sits just below the full dot but when I check the oil when warm the oil level is a bit above full on the hot but if i check the other side on the dip stick it reads way over the full mark, like an inch above… I check it with the engine running and after running it through the gears. Is it better to have it a bit low when cold or a couple of millimeters above full when hot? And what side of the dip stick should I trust?
Seems like madness that that bearing can't be replaced separately.
Yeah that seems weird, I've just seen the Bearing for sale here in Oz. Watched the whole video, but don't understand why the whole shift gets swapped out.
Anyone fancy giving my forester a diagnosis? It's an 03 2litre with the 5 speed and low range.... basically it's making a clicking rattley noise when I'm not on the clutch, it goes away when I press the clutch in, if i get on it over about 3k rpm and i release the clutch it sounds like a severe heat shield rattle but from in the transmission.... I was thinking release bearing but never heard 1 sound like this when it's on it's way out 🤔
Sounds like a plane leaving the runway...
Turbine spin-up.
Hello. I have an 03 subaru forester. I just changed both front lower control arms but now everytime I turn the wheel all the way to the right, there's a pretty loud clanking noise. Anyone ever had that problem?
Axle
Sounds like a jet engine
Sounds like a 737 spinning up.