So, at under 65,000, the tranny was replaced by the dealer(via extended warranty agreement).
Upon driving it we noticed a 'difference' in performance. The engine stays at around 3000 rpm while cruising at hwy speeds(higher than before. When accelerating at hwy speed, it doesn't down shift and just kind of 'builds up' speed...not immediate.
The dealer attributed this to the 'computer re-learning' the drivers style(or some such thing)....well, that was over 5,000miles ago.
Also - there is an audible 'click' when shifting to and from 'Park' - the click is in the 'DASH' and we were told it is a relay...we never heard it befor the new tranny.
Now - the old tranny went because of a $16 part the breaks in them(on occasion)....before the break - the car was smooth and peppy. The warranty company opted for a replacement rebuild (with a warranty of it's own).
My question really revolves around this 'relay' business. Does anyone with an older Subaru have this noise?
Thanks.
Upon driving it we noticed a 'difference' in performance. The engine stays at around 3000 rpm while cruising at hwy speeds(higher than before. When accelerating at hwy speed, it doesn't down shift and just kind of 'builds up' speed...not immediate.
The dealer attributed this to the 'computer re-learning' the drivers style(or some such thing)....well, that was over 5,000miles ago.
Also - there is an audible 'click' when shifting to and from 'Park' - the click is in the 'DASH' and we were told it is a relay...we never heard it befor the new tranny.
Now - the old tranny went because of a $16 part the breaks in them(on occasion)....before the break - the car was smooth and peppy. The warranty company opted for a replacement rebuild (with a warranty of it's own).
My question really revolves around this 'relay' business. Does anyone with an older Subaru have this noise?
Thanks.