Trying to determine what happened and or what needs to be fixed ?

Asked by R Jun 15, 2023 at 11:23 AM about the 2010 Subaru Forester 2.5 X

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Trying to figure out what happened  or what needs to be fixed before pulling
the engine.  Not sure the vehicle is worth fixing.
Crankshaft, flywheel, torque converter/flex plate. Sound familiar to anyone?

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What is it doing? To get an intelligent answer you need to ask an intelligent question. When I post questions here I am very detailed with my question and I recap my diagnostics up to why I am asking strangers for help.

Okay. Everything was unknown when written. The timing belt broke. 2010 Subaru forester. 2.5 . There was no intelligent question at the time as I knew nothing of the matter.

The car has 200k. I purchased three years ago with 168k. The previous owner stated the timing belt had recently been changed.

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