{"version":"1.0.0","episode":{"title":"2012 Subaru Outback Torque Converter","url":"http://getcarcurious.com/episodes/2012-subaru-outback-torque-converter","audioUrl":"https://mcdn.podbean.com/mf/web/6saqdiur2pigufft/2012_Subaru_Torque_Converterb1pjm.mp4"},"annotations":[{"startTime":14.22,"endTime":20.6,"type":"car","title":"2012 Subaru Outback","url":"/cars/subaru/outback","image":"https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/fa/Nissan_PATROL_NISMO_%28Y62%29_used_as_a_SUPER_GT_FIRST_RESCUE_OPERATION_and_Subaru_LEGACY_OUTBACK_%28DBA-BS9%29_used_as_a_SUPER_GT_First_Rescue_Operation_Car.jpg","quote":"So today, our guest is a 2012 Subaru Outback. What was going on with this vehicle? ... when I was pulling up to a stop sign and hit the brake hard, the engine would stall.","canonicalId":"car:subaru:outback","priority":0.95,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"The 2012 Subaru Outback is a popular all-wheel-drive wagon/SUV crossover that uses an automatic transmission with a torque converter. In this episode, the key issue is that the engine stalls when the driver hits the brake hard at a stop sign, and the shop suspects the torque converter behavior is involved.","simplifiedExplanation":"This is a 2012 Subaru Outback, an automatic car. The problem they’re talking about is that it can stall (shut off) when you brake hard at a stop, and they think the transmission’s torque converter is part of why.","imageAttribution":"Wikimedia Commons / CC BY-SA 4.0"}},{"startTime":20.6,"endTime":103.1,"type":"concept","title":"out-of-province inspection","url":"/glossary/out-of-province-inspection","quote":"So this vehicle came to us for an out-of-province inspection. This vehicle is not registered in British Columbia. And so in order to do that, the vehicle has to be run through an inspection by a licensed inspector...","canonicalId":"concept:out-of-province-inspection","priority":0.55,"confidence":0.85,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"An out-of-province inspection is a required safety check when a vehicle is brought into a new jurisdiction. The goal is to confirm the car meets local safety standards before it can be registered and driven legally.","simplifiedExplanation":"When you bring a car from another province into British Columbia, you usually have to get it inspected first. The inspection is meant to make sure the car is safe to drive before you can register it."}},{"startTime":35.2,"endTime":83.7,"type":"topic","title":"safety inspection","url":"/glossary/safety-inspection","quote":"So I went through the inspection, found quite a few items that need to be done. ... Anyways, that was among the things we needed to replace on the vehicle and address to make sure the vehicle is safe. It's a safety inspection and a vehicle that stalls is not safe.","canonicalId":"topic:safety-inspection","priority":0.35,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"The hosts frame the work as a safety inspection, meaning the car is evaluated for issues that could make it unsafe to drive. A vehicle that stalls at low speed is treated as a safety concern because it can reduce driver control and create dangerous situations at stops.","simplifiedExplanation":"They’re doing a safety inspection, which is about whether the car is safe to drive. If the engine stalls when you’re stopping, that’s considered risky, so it needs to be fixed."}},{"startTime":139.5,"endTime":143.3,"type":"term","title":"stalling","url":"/glossary/stalling","quote":"“...with the exception of the stalling, it actually ran really well.”","canonicalId":"term:stalling","priority":0.25,"confidence":0.7,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Stalling is when an engine stops running unexpectedly, usually because it isn’t maintaining enough idle speed or power under load. In an automatic, torque converter problems can contribute to stalling behavior, especially at stop or low-speed conditions.","simplifiedExplanation":"Stalling means the engine dies and the car stops running. It can happen when the car isn’t getting the right power at idle, and transmission-related issues can sometimes be involved."}},{"startTime":143.3,"endTime":148.1,"type":"term","title":"rust on the rear brakes","quote":"“It's from an East Coast state. So it had a lot of rust on the rear brakes.”","canonicalId":"term:rust-on-the-rear-brakes","priority":0.2,"confidence":0.65,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Rust on brake components is common in regions that use road salt, and it can affect how smoothly the brakes operate. While surface rust is often not dangerous, heavy corrosion can contribute to sticking, uneven wear, or reduced braking feel.","simplifiedExplanation":"Rust on the brake parts can happen in salty, winter climates. Light rust is usually more of a cosmetic issue, but heavy rust can make the brakes feel worse or wear unevenly."}},{"startTime":184.4,"endTime":193.4,"type":"term","title":"fluid clutch","url":"/glossary/fluid-clutch","quote":"“...an automatic transmission uses a torque converter, which essentially is like a fluid clutch. It has a bunch of spinning blades, like a turbine…”","canonicalId":"term:fluid-clutch","priority":0.55,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"A “fluid clutch” describes how a torque converter transfers power using hydraulic fluid rather than friction plates like a manual clutch. The fluid’s movement between internal spinning components creates the coupling effect that lets the transmission receive torque.","simplifiedExplanation":"A “fluid clutch” is how an automatic transmission can connect and disconnect power without a clutch pedal. Instead of friction plates, it uses fluid moving between spinning parts to transfer power smoothly."}},{"startTime":188.4,"endTime":197.6,"type":"term","title":"turbine","url":"/glossary/turbine","quote":"“...It has a bunch of spinning blades, like a turbine, basically. And depending on what speed it spins, it'll engage with the transmission.”","canonicalId":"term:turbine","priority":0.45,"confidence":0.78,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"In a torque converter, the turbine is one of the internal rotating elements that receives fluid flow and converts it into rotational motion. Its speed relative to the engine helps determine how strongly the converter couples the engine to the transmission.","simplifiedExplanation":"Inside the torque converter there’s a rotating part (the turbine) that spins because of the fluid flow. How fast it spins helps decide how much power gets sent to the transmission."}},{"startTime":193.4,"endTime":203.2,"type":"concept","title":"complete disengagement","url":"/glossary/complete-disengagement","quote":"“What's supposed to happen when you stop is a complete disengagement. So the engine will spin, but the transmission… is not locked into place.”","canonicalId":"concept:complete-disengagement","priority":0.4,"confidence":0.8,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Complete disengagement is the expected behavior of a torque converter when the vehicle stops: the engine can keep idling while the transmission input is effectively not being driven. If this doesn’t happen, the car can stall or feel like it’s still “engaged” at low speed.","simplifiedExplanation":"When you come to a stop, the torque converter should let the transmission stop being driven. If it doesn’t disengage properly, the car can stall or behave strangely at idle."}},{"startTime":203.2,"endTime":220.7,"type":"concept","title":"remove the transmission or the engine","url":"/glossary/remove-the-transmission-or-the-engine","quote":"“It's located between the engine and transmission. So in order to replace it, you have to either remove the transmission or the engine… So it's a lot of work.”","canonicalId":"concept:remove-the-transmission-or-the-engine","priority":0.35,"confidence":0.85,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Replacing a torque converter is labor-intensive because it’s located between the engine and the transmission. To access it, a shop typically has to remove either the transmission or the engine, which is why the repair isn’t cheap.","simplifiedExplanation":"This repair is expensive because the torque converter sits between the engine and the transmission. Getting to it usually requires taking out major drivetrain parts, so it takes a lot of labor time."}},{"startTime":237.0,"endTime":242.4,"type":"term","title":"single overhead cam","url":"/glossary/single-overhead-cam","quote":"you'll find Subaru's engines out on various. And this, by the way, was in turbo model as a single overhead cam. So I say removing the engine was easier.","canonicalId":"term:single-overhead-cam","priority":0.55,"confidence":0.86,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"Single overhead cam (SOHC) means the engine uses one camshaft located in the cylinder head to operate the valves. The host notes that, for this turbo setup, the SOHC layout can make engine removal easier compared with a twin-cam (DOHC) design.","simplifiedExplanation":"Single overhead cam (SOHC) is an engine design where one camshaft controls the valves. The host is saying that this engine layout can make certain repairs easier because there’s more room or simpler packaging."}},{"startTime":242.4,"endTime":247.0,"type":"term","title":"twin cam model","url":"/glossary/twin-cam-model","quote":"If it was a twin cam model, it might have been easier in turbo. It might have been easier to leave the engine in place and take the transmission out instead.","canonicalId":"term:twin-cam-model","priority":0.45,"confidence":0.72,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"A twin-cam model typically refers to a DOHC (dual overhead cam) engine, which uses two camshafts in the cylinder head. The host contrasts it with SOHC, suggesting that the DOHC layout might change which repair approach is easiest—removing the engine versus pulling the transmission.","simplifiedExplanation":"“Twin cam” usually means the engine has two camshafts instead of one. The host is comparing how that affects access for repairs, like whether it’s easier to remove the engine or the transmission."}},{"startTime":259.8,"endTime":288.3,"type":"term","title":"torque converter","url":"/glossary/torque-converter","quote":"And this, by the way, was in turbo model as a single overhead cam... There are about three shafts that stick out of the transmission. They fit into various parts of the torque converter... And so some of them will always be running... and then other ones will engage and disengage with the torque converter as it speeds up. This is basically the heart of the transmission, allowing it to shift.","canonicalId":"term:torque-converter","priority":0.95,"confidence":0.98,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"A torque converter is a key automatic-transmission component that uses fluid to couple the engine to the transmission. It allows the car to shift smoothly and can engage/disengage internal elements as speed changes, so the engine can keep running while the car is stopped or slowing.","simplifiedExplanation":"A torque converter is part of an automatic transmission. It uses fluid to connect the engine to the transmission so the car can move smoothly and shift without a clutch pedal."}},{"startTime":297.0,"endTime":303.0,"type":"term","title":"300,000 kilometers","url":"/glossary/300-000-kilometers","quote":"And that's why when you hit the brake hard, it would cause the engine to stall. And normal lifespan is 300,000 kilometers, normal lifespan for one of these.","canonicalId":"term:300-000-kilometers","priority":0.35,"confidence":0.8,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"The host states a typical service life for the torque converter of about 300,000 kilometers. This gives listeners a rough expectation for when wear or failure might become likely, though real-world life varies with driving conditions and maintenance.","simplifiedExplanation":"They’re giving a rough lifespan estimate for the torque converter—around 300,000 kilometers. That’s not a guarantee, but it helps set expectations for when problems might show up."}},{"startTime":338.2,"endTime":350.0,"type":"place","title":"Vancouver, BC, Canada","url":"/glossary/vancouver-bc-canada","quote":"If you're looking for service for your Subaru in Vancouver, BC, Canada, the people to see are at Pawlik Automotive.","canonicalId":"place:vancouver-bc-canada","priority":0.15,"confidence":0.9,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"This is the location the host mentions for where listeners can get Subaru service. It’s relevant because the episode is tied to a specific shop’s work and local inspection/registration context.","simplifiedExplanation":"They mention Vancouver, BC, Canada as the area where you can get this kind of Subaru service. It’s basically the local “where to go” detail."}}],"transcripts":[{"url":"http://getcarcurious.com/episodes/2012-subaru-outback-torque-converter/transcript.vtt","type":"text/vtt"}]}