Subaru Legacy IV (2008 year). Manual — part 76

ME(H4SO)-100

Engine Trouble in General

MECHANICAL

5. Engine does not return to
idle.

Engine control system <Ref. to EN(H4SO)(diag)-2, Basic Diagnostic Procedure.>

A

Intake system

Loosened or cracked vacuum hose

A

Others

Stuck or damaged throttle valve

A

6. Dieseling (Run-on)

Engine control system <Ref. to EN(H4SO)(diag)-2, Basic Diagnostic Procedure.>

A

Cooling system

Over-heating

B

Others

Evaporative emission control system malfunction

B

7. After burning in exhaust
system

Engine control system <Ref. to EN(H4SO)(diag)-2, Basic Diagnostic Procedure.>

A

Intake system

Loosened or cracked intake duct

C

Loosened or cracked PCV hose

C

Loosened or cracked vacuum hose

B

Defective PCV valve

B

Loosened oil filler cap

C

Timing belt

Defective timing

B

Compression

Incorrect valve clearance

B

Loosened spark plug or defective gasket

C

Loosened cylinder head bolt or defective gasket

C

Improper valve sealing

B

Defective valve stem

C

Worn or broken valve spring

C

Worn or stuck piston rings, cylinder and piston

C

Incorrect valve timing

A

Lubrication system

Incorrect oil pressure

C

Cooling system

Over-cooling

C

Others

Evaporative emission control system malfunction

C

8. Knocking

Engine control system <Ref. to EN(H4SO)(diag)-2, Basic Diagnostic Procedure.>

A

Intake system

Loosened oil filler cap

B

Timing belt

Defective timing

B

Compression

Incorrect valve clearance

C

Incorrect valve timing

B

Cooling system

Over-heating

A

9. Excessive engine oil con-
sumption

Intake system

Loosened or cracked PCV hose

A

Defective PCV valve

B

Loosened oil filler cap

C

Compression

Defective valve stem

A

Worn or stuck piston rings, cylinder and piston

A

Lubrication system

Loosened oil pump attaching bolts and defective gas-
ket

B

Defective oil filter gasket

B

Defective crankshaft oil seal

B

Defective rocker cover gasket

B

Loosened oil drain plug or defective gasket

B

Loosened oil pan fitting bolts or defective oil pan

B

Symptoms

Problem parts etc.

Possible cause

RANK

ME(H4SO)-101

Engine Trouble in General

MECHANICAL

10. Excessive fuel consump-
tion

Engine control system <Ref. to EN(H4SO)(diag)-2, Basic Diagnostic Procedure.>

A

Intake system

Dirty air cleaner element

A

Timing belt

Defective timing

B

Compression

Incorrect valve clearance

B

Loosened spark plug or defective gasket

C

Loosened cylinder head bolt or defective gasket

C

Improper valve sealing

B

Defective valve stem

C

Worn or broken valve spring

C

Worn or stuck piston rings, cylinder and piston

B

Incorrect valve timing

B

Lubrication system

Incorrect oil pressure

C

Cooling system

Over-cooling

C

Symptoms

Problem parts etc.

Possible cause

RANK

ME(H4SO)-102

Engine Noise

MECHANICAL

28.Engine Noise

A: INSPECTION

NOTE*)
When disconnecting the fuel injector connector, the malfunction indicator light illuminates and DTC is stored in ECM memory.
Therefore, perform the Clear Memory Mode <Ref. to EN(H4SO)(diag)-50, OPERATION, Clear Memory Mode.> and Inspection
Mode <Ref. to EN(H4SO)(diag)-41, PROCEDURE, Inspection Mode.> after connecting the fuel injector connector.

Type of sound

Condition

Possible cause

Regular clicking sound

Sound increases as engine
speed increases.

• Valve mechanism is defective.
• Incorrect valve clearance
• Worn valve rocker
• Worn camshaft
• Broken valve spring

Heavy and dull clank

Oil pressure is low.

• Worn crankshaft main bearing
• Worn connecting rod bearing (large end)

Oil pressure is normal.

• Damaged engine mounting
• Loosened flywheel mounting bolt

High-pitched clank (Spark
knock)

Sound is noticeable when
accelerating with an overload
condition.

• Ignition timing advanced
• Accumulation of carbon inside combustion chamber
• Wrong heat range of spark plug
• Improper octane value of gasoline

Clank when engine speed is
1,000 to 2,000 rpm

Sound is reduced when fuel
injector connector of noisy cyl-
inder is disconnected.
(NOTE*)

• Worn crankshaft main bearing
• Worn connecting rod bearing (large end)

Knocking sound when engine
is operating under idling speed
and engine is warm

Sound is reduced when fuel
injector connector of noisy cyl-
inder is disconnected.
(NOTE*)

• Worn cylinder liner and piston ring
• Broken or stuck piston ring
• Worn piston pin and hole at piston end of connecting rod

Sound is not reduced if each
fuel injector connector is dis-
connected in turn. (NOTE*)

• Worn cam sprocket
• Worn camshaft journal bore in cylinder head

Squeaky sound

Insufficient generator lubrication

Rubbing sound

Poor contact of generator brush and rotor

Gear scream when starting
engine

• Defective ignition starter switch
• Worn gear and starter pinion

Sound like polishing glass with
a dry cloth

• Loose V-belt
• Defective water pump shaft

Hissing sound

• Insufficient compression
• Air leakage in air intake system, hose, connection or manifold

Timing belt noise

• Loose timing belt
• Timing belt contacting with adjacent part

Valve noise

Incorrect valve clearance

EX(H4SO)-2

General Description

EXHAUST

1. General Description

A: COMPONENT

T2

T2

T2

T2

T6

T7

T5

T2

T2

T6

T6

(27)

(26)

(21)

(17)

(15)

(14)

(10)

(11)

(13)

(12)

(22)

(28)

(25)

(24)

(23)

T3

T4

T2

T4

T9

T9

(5)

(9)

(5)

(5)

(4)

(3)

(5)

(5)

(2)

(8)

(16)

(18)

(7)

(6)

(7)

(6)

(1)

(20)

T8

(20)

(31)

(30)

(19)

T2

EX-02365

(29)

(29)

T1

T1

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