last poster is right, this website sucks. If your going to have a website to assist in repairs, know how to change a flat tire before you start handing out rediculous advice...idiots.last poster is right, this website sucks. If your going to have a website to assist in repairs, know how to change a flat tire before you start handing out rediculous advice...idiots.
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Diagram reference number 1 in the image below: "" Fitment: 2006 SUBARU B9 TRIBECA - 4 door
Application Notes:
Category: Electrical. Charging and Starting
SubCategory: Alternator / Generator and Related Components
Position: General
Part Number: 809221090
This
is a Serpentine Belt that fits the 2006 SUBARU B9 TRIBECA - 4 door
with the EZ30D engine. The Serpentine Belt is designed by SUBARU to be
part of the Electrical. Charging and Starting-Alternator / Generator and
Related Components. The Serpentine Belt has a position on the vehicle
of General. The 2006 SUBARU B9 TRIBECA Serpentine Belt is a factory
made SUBARU OEM part and it comes with a 12 month 12.000 mile warranty
(parts only). Do not be fooled by an aftermarket SUBARU B9 TRIBECA
Serpentine Belt! Buy a factory SUBARU part and receive peace of mind! This factory part has a part number of 809221090. "
I just spent five hours replacing the passenger side bulb because I did not know to leave the spring alone. I then replaced the bulb and when I went to check the headlight, the drivers side blew out. 5 minutes job turned into five hours.
The usual reason it would seem the length of use would be shortened is that most Subaru owners leave there lights on every where they go day and night. Really does shorten the time in days but not really the time of being on. Just a thought. Happy trails.
Sounds like the low beam bulbs are burned out, I have heard of a lot of over seas Tribecas having head and tail light problems. I would definitely check those bulbs, that will the cheapest start.
DO NOT buy bulbs anywhere other than SUBARU as replacement. They are specifically long life bulbs. Yes, availlable in other brands in other stores and more cost efficient but not in the long run..
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