2007 Subaru legacy CEL on and CC light blinkinv

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Asked by Helpneeded4subaruleg... Nov 29, 2020 at 11:25 PM about the 2007 Subaru Legacy 2.5i AWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Hi, I have a subaru legacy 2007 and the check engine
light keeps coming on every few months and the
cruise control light noble at the same time.  I've also
been losing coolant.
I've had our scanned and the codes come up as p0026
p0028 and  p0506.
I've had the oil control vvt valve changed a few months
ago and lights went away,  now lights are back.. please
help

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The last code you posted was for the idle air control valve. Scan for codes again. The coolant loss is likely a leaking head gasket. Look for other leaks and try some Subaru brand leak additive.

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F_o_r Thanks I will have it scan again and will post new codes. My mechanic is suggesting to change the engine, hoping to find a cheaper alternative.

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@ford_fanatic87 since this summer on and off i changed the oil control vvt valve and it went away a couple months and started again a couple days ago

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Considering that the p0026 and p0028 have to do with the valves being delayed or not opening I wonder if it possibly jumped timing

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@ford_fanatic87 and this would causer for the cel to come on? Is it normal that I need to change my timing belt a year after replacing it? (Sorry not a mechanic and trying to figure this all out)

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It can cause the valves to be off when opening and closing, which could cause the p0026 and p0028 codes, ordinarily the belts should last about 7-10 years, but if the tensioner isnt set right it could allow room for the timing belt to jump

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Ford, this is REALLY unlikely, as jumped timing will result in significant power loss.... Before replacing either (there's one on EACH head) VVT valve you should note that the much more frequent causes of PO026 and PO028 are loss of pressure because of leaking pressure switches mounted atop them (simple $15 problem), or blockages in the oil lines feeding them (trickier, as dirt can clog the lines and be more difficult to clean out). If the pressure switches aren't bleeding then a bottle of oil cleaner-additive added to the motor oil may clear up an obstruction on either or both lines over time. Note that the VVT valves are symmetrical, so you often may need to buy ONE and chase either the left (028) or right (026) code. Bleeding switches are extremely common, with a tell-tale sign of wetness drooling down the engine from the top of the VVT valve. So chase this easy stuff before you go further! Best, Ern

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