What is the OBDII code for the Subaru Outback p0700?

What is the OBDII code for the Subaru Outback p0700?

In the case of the P0700, it is a general code. This means that it should be accompanied by some other code that should tell you the specific problem. It is a OBDII code and not just a Subaru specific code. It is possible to get the P0700 code without any other code registering with your Subaru Outback.

Are there any problems with the 2007 Subaru Outback?

2007 Subaru Outback Problems Many of the same problems from previous years affected the 2007 model year. Engine issues were still widely reported with problems relating to misfires and leaking head gaskets. Another common problem that popped up for this model year was airbag light staying on

Why was there a recall on the Outback?

In 2007 there were a number of recalls for the Outback that carried over from previous years. Again the airbag inflator issue was present and the corroded brake lines. There was also a recall related to power relay failure that could cause overheating air pumps.

How long has the Subaru Outback been in production?

Even though as we said the Outback has been in production since 1994, we’ll simply focus on models from 2005 to the present. Any further back than 15 years and you’re courting danger with potential problems that could arise from a vehicle that old.

What kind of car is the 2007 Subaru Outback?

More information about the 2007 Subaru Legacy Wagon: The 2007 Subaru Legacy and its stable mate, the Outback, span a wide range of appeal with the frugal base model, high-performance 2.5 GT and spec.B, and rugged Outback series.

What causes the Subaru Outback wagon LL Bean to stop?

SUBARU OUTBACK WAGON LL BEAN MODEL, HAS SHUTTER WHEN 1ST TAKING OFF, SEEMS TO EITHER STOP OR NOT NOTICABLE AT 40 MPH, HAD TRANSMISSION SERVICED REPLACED FLUID, FILTER AND ADDED ANTI-SHUTTER ADDITIVE, HAD REAR DIFF SERVICED AND REPLACED FLUID, NO SIGNS OF PROBLEM NOTICABEL UNDER THE CAR

Where does the vibration come from in a Subaru Outback?

Car has a vibration and stuttering noise that seems to come from the rear half of the car. I first noticed it after driving in the mountains and on some dirt roads. It only happens when the car is accelerating from a stop and the noise and vibration stops at 10 miles per hour.

Why does my Subaru Outback shudder when backing up?

Shuddering when coming to a stop, backing up, or accelerating above 2000rpm from slower speeds. Replaced torque convertor for $1200. Mileage is now at 125k and problem is happening again. If this costs more than $500 to fix this time we’re scrapping the Subaru and going back to CR-V!!