Does the 2010 Subaru Outback have a CVT transmission?
The four-cylinder Outback has a continuously variable transmission (CVT) available, as opposed to the 3.6R’s five-speed automatic standard gearbox. And that CVT delivers drastically better mileage.
What year did Subaru start using CVT in Outback?
Subaru was an early adopter of the CVT transmission when it introduced it in the Subaru Justy in 1989.
When did Outback get CVT?
Since the 2014 model year, the conventional automatic transmissions in North American-spec Subaru vehicles have been replaced with Lineartronic CVTs (with some exceptions such as Outbacks with the 3.6 liter engine).
What kind of transmission does a Subaru Outback have?
Since the 2014 model year, the conventional automatic transmissions in North American-spec Subaru vehicles have been replaced with Lineartronic CVTs (with some exceptions such as Outbacks with the 3.6 liter engine). All of Subaru’s three speed automatic transmissions were made by Jatco .
Is the CVT on a Subaru Outback 2.5?
Click to expand… If your engine is the 2.5, hallux has the answer spot on. In case you are unaware, Subaru has recently sent out letters to all owners of certain Subarus with a CVT. Yours would be included. The letter explains that Subaru is giving all owners an extended warranty on the CVT.
What kind of transmission does a Subaru Legacy have?
The 2010 Legacy and Outback models offer a six-speed manual as one of the two transmission options in the base 2.5i, and is the only option for the Legacy GT model. This transmission is an evolution of the 5MT split-case design, and does not share any parts with the STI’s 6MT transmission.
Is there an extended warranty on a Subaru Outback?
In case you are unaware, Subaru has recently sent out letters to all owners of certain Subarus with a CVT. Yours would be included. The letter explains that Subaru is giving all owners an extended warranty on the CVT. How long the warrany is, depends upon how many miles is on your Outback. But almost everyone gets some coverage.