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Make : SUBARU Model : B9 TRIBECA Year : 2006
Manufacturer : SUBARU OF AMERICA, INC. Service Bulletin Num : 129105 Date of Bulletin: OCT 27, 2005 NHTSA Item Number: 10017726 Component: SEATS:MID/REAR ASSEMBLY Summary: SECOND ROW SEAT WON'T RECLINE. *TT Check to Request Research. Submit below. Make : SUBARU Model : B9 TRIBECA Year : 2006 Manufacturer : SUBARU OF AMERICA, INC. Service Bulletin Num : 129005 Date of Bulletin: OCT 24, 2005 NHTSA Item Number: 10017725 Component: SEATS Summary: SLIDE LOCK LEVER FOR SECOND ROW SEAT. *TT Make : SUBARU Model : B9 TRIBECA Year : 2006 Manufacturer : SUBARU OF AMERICA, INC. Service Bulletin Num : 128834 Date of Bulletin: OCT 21, 2005 NHTSA Item Number: 10017701 Component: ENGINE Summary: LACK OF DESIGNED TORQUE EXCESSIVE FUEL CONSUMPTION Make : SUBARU Model : B9 TRIBECA Year : 2006 Manufacturer : SUBARU OF AMERICA, INC. Service Bulletin Num : 127388 Date of Bulletin: SEPT 24, 2005 NHTSA Item Number: 10017507 Component: BODY Summary: TOTAL STRUCTURAL FAILURE OF BODY WHEN OVERLOADED "Capt. Rob" wrote in message oups.com... The Outback platform is widened and stretched for the B9. It uses different tooling, the loading is different, the manufacturing line is different. It will not be the same as the Outback. You're right. It exceeded their target for crash tests and owners are reporting virtually no problems. Every problem that has been reported on the subie boards was common to the outback VDC 2.5 model as well. So you've been proven wrong yet again. RB 35s5 NY |