If your Subaru Baja has a humming noise at high speed, it can be distracting and, depending on the cause, dangerous. We’ve outlined the most common reasons why a humming noise in your truck gets louder with speed. We’ve also provided an audio sample of each issue to help determine …
Read More »Subaru Baja P0324: Meaning, Causes, + Likely Fix
P0324 is a common OBD2 trouble code. It indicates that there is an issue with your Subaru Baja’s knock control system. While P0324 is a generic code, repair steps will vary depending on your Baja’s engine type and model year. However, some basic steps can be followed to help diagnose …
Read More »Subaru Baja P0026: Symptoms, Causes, + Common Fixes
P0026 is a code that signals an issue with your Subaru Baja’s intake valve control solenoid circuit. In layman’s terms, the circuit is not complying with the Powertrain Control Module’s commands. It sent a signal to the intake valve control solenoid, and it, for whatever reason, failed. P0026 is a …
Read More »Subaru Baja P0725 Code: Meaning, Causes, + Diagnosis
P0725 is a common OBD2 code that can occur in the Subaru Baja. It indicates an issue with the engine speed sensor input circuit (which measures the engine speed at the input shaft and helps the PCM determine when and how hard to shift the transmission). It’s a generic code, …
Read More »Subaru Baja P0193: Symptoms, Causes, & Likely Fixes
P0193 is a generic OBD-II code that can occur in the Subaru Baja. It indicates that your Baja’s fuel rail pressure sensor is sending a signal to the PCM that is above its normal operating range (in terms of voltage value). While P0193 is a generic code (it has the …
Read More »Subaru Baja P0705: Meaning, Causes, & Diagnosis
P0705 is a very common transmission-related trouble code that can occur in the Subaru Baja. In layman’s terms, it means that your Baja can’t tell what gear you’ve selected, which can have some real consequences on how it drives. It’s most likely caused by a bad Transmission Range Sensor (TRS), …
Read More »Subaru Baja: DRL Warning Light On – Causes + Fix
Daytime running lights (or DRL) are specialized lights that come on when your Subaru Baja’s regular headlights are turned off. Their purpose is to make it easier for other drivers to see you, theoretically decreasing the odds of getting into an accident. If your Baja’s DRL warning light is on, …
Read More »Subaru Baja P2279 Code: Meaning, Causes, and Diagnosis
P2279 is a generic OBD-II code. It indicates there is a vacuum leak coming from your Subaru Baja’s air intake system. While P2279 is a generic code (it has the same definition for the Baja as it would any other vehicle made after 1996), repair steps will vary based on …
Read More »Subaru Baja P0036: Meaning, Causes + Diagnosis | Transmissions.biz
P0036 is a very common O2 sensor-related trouble code. It’s generic, which means it has the same definition for the Subaru Baja as any other vehicle. This code is almost always caused by a bad heated oxygen sensor or wiring issue and is almost always symptom-free. P0036 should NOT be …
Read More »Subaru Baja P0058: Meaning, Causes, + Diagnosis | Transmissions.biz
P0058 is a not too common and OBDII trouble code that occurs in the Subaru Baja. It indicates that the heated oxygen sensor (which we’ll be referring to as HO2S a lot) heater control circuit located at B2S2 is sending a signal to the PCM that is outside of its …
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