10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
1 / 0
Average Mileage:
109,840 miles

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problem #26

May 112021

Forester

  • miles
I bought the 2003 Forrester off Craig's list While driving the car the steering is very loose and sways on the road. I noticed a small it was funny I could not identify it. I woke latter that night with a headache at the base of my skull and was extremely dizzy and nausea. I felt that way. Through out. The day. I drove it a short. distance the next day with the windows down. I begin hearing a grinding. Thumping noise in the rear. tites or brakes.bur it sounded like it was going to fall apart. The inside of the car had a oily dust all over it. And the funny smell. I looked. At exhaust. Pipe to see. How it looked and I put my finger in what was coming. Our. And it was dark oil. I have not driven the car since. I found out the name on the tittle is not who sold me the car. He lied to me about every thing. He said buyers remorse. I believe the car unsafe to drive I could have bern killed.

- Port Angeles, WA, USA

problem #25

Feb 082021

Forester

  • 133,000 miles
When ambient air temperature is cold (below about 20-30 F), the vehicle gives off a strong gasoline smell. This is caused by the fuel rail contracting to the point that some fuel is sprayed onto the engine compartment. Obviously, this is a fire risk.

- Saint Paul, MN, USA

problem #24

Jan 052018

Forester

  • miles
Fuel leaks from the fuel lines around the engine when it's cold.

- Jericho, NY, USA

problem #23

Dec 232017

Forester

  • 135,600 miles
Fuel line leaking under 20 degree temps, smells strongly of gas inside and outside of the vehicle while idoling as well as driving

- Carlisle, PA, USA

problem #22

Jan 052015

Forester

  • 90,000 miles
When the weather turns cold there the smell of gasoline in the cabin it happens when the car is in idle mode when driving the smell dissipates but you can still smell it faintly I noticed it last year I went to the dealership in September 2016 and they noticed a pooling of gasoline but they notice anything because the weather was warm so they tightened they tightened the engine to the chassis

- Manchester, CT, USA

problem #21

Jan 022017

Forester 4-cyl

  • 60,000 miles
Three years ago, we started to notice a fuel smell when driving our 2003 Subaru Forester on very cold days (below 20 degrees). We took it to the local Subaru dealer for service. They couldn't find a specific leak, but they tightened the clamps around the fuel lines. We continued to notice the smell and took the car to other service centers to see if another mechanic could find the source of the odor. We recently took the dark back to the Subaru dealer and were informed that the fuel lines need to be replaced at a cost of $700. We did some research online and found many Subaru owners complaining of similar issues on Forester and other Subaru models manufactured in the early 2000S. Other owners reported that this is a manufacturing defect with the car. Given the safety risk of leaking fuel, we urge NHTSA to investigate.

- Denver, CO, USA

problem #20

Jan 112016

Forester

  • 156,000 miles
Last winter on cold days I noticed strong fuel smell coming into interior cabin of car, attributed it to dirty air filter, changed it and weather got nice so smell was gone. Now it's January again and cold temps have arrived, noticed the smell again worse than ever. While taking car for oil change the technician told me I have a fuel leak and that is why the car smells like gas. Now I won't drive more than 10 miles fearful that I may wind up in a rolling fireball. Since there a multitudes of complaints online regarding this, I think Subaru of America needs to do 1 thing..recall and replace at no charge to owners. It smells when it is started, smells during initial drive and for quite some time -- driving with windows down at 30 degrees and below is difficult, I did it during our blizzard too. Area around engine reeks of fuel as well. I already had to replace head gaskets only to find out that there was a recall on those for the prior few years which my model wasn't covered under. Installed new muffler so that's not it either.

- Easton, PA, USA

problem #19

Jan 102016

Forester

  • 218,000 miles
Everyone the temperature gets below freezing there is a terrible gasoline smell that fills the cabin of the car. It is almost to the point where you cannot drive the car and it causes headaches. This happens when starting the car and while driving it.

- Kansas City, MO, USA

problem #18

Dec 012014

Forester 4-cyl

  • 92,100 miles
First event was in December 2014, long island, NY: After driving for about 3 miles, stopped with car shut off for about 30 minutes, when restarting, there was a very strong fresh/raw gas odor in the car. Sickening odor. This happens sporadically. The local Subaru dealer did a smoke test, said they fixed it by tightening clamps on fuel rail on 2/11/15. The odor continues sporadically. Now, March 3, 2015, they want to replace hoses on fuel rails. Mileage is just over 92,200.

- Riverhead, NY, USA

problem #17

Dec 012014

Forester

  • miles
On winter days, where temperatures are not unusually low for a northern state, the fuel lines on the Forester will shrink and contract. The result is that fuel will leak out of the line resulting in two things, fuel vapors in the cabin and fuel puddling on the engine. Fuel puddling on the engine represents on obvious safety hazard in the event of a fire. The heavy fuel vapors and odor in the cabin caused me to become nauseous and light headed. In order to drive home safely, the windows had to be opened almost completely. Luckily they were not frozen up, which is also common in winter months. There have also been several days where wind chill alone could result in frost bite in only a few minutes. I could not have rolled down my windows safely on those days or in similar temps because of the added vehicle speed. Soa is aware that this is a problem, but refuses to correct the issue or admit that it applies to most of its models. The problem even continues on later models. This is a well known issue, see this thread that spans several years (continuing today): www.subaruforester.org/vbulletin/F87/smell-gas-cold-starts-41319/ the lines and problem are almost identical to the impreza issue, which resulted in Subaru service bulletin number 09-36-03.

- Pittsburgh, PA, USA

problem #16

Jan 012014

Forester 4-cyl

  • 145,000 miles
Very strong gas smell in vehicle cabin during cold weather.

- Lincoln, RI, USA

problem #15

Feb 082015

Forester

  • 163,289 miles
Bad raw fuel odor in cabin in cold weather, has been happening for weeks. Went online, found tons of similar complaints, Subaru of America has not issued a recall for the 2003 Forester, even though this is a very common and dangerous safety problem.

- Surry, ME, USA

problem #14

Jan 062015

Forester 4-cyl

  • 173,000 miles
When temperature drops to low double digits (teens or below) the cab of the car begins to smell of gasoline. I have had it inspected by a mechanic and they cannot find a leak anywhere in the fuel line. It goes away when the temperature moves back to warmer temperatures.

- Ballwin, MO, USA

problem #13

Dec 302014

Forester

  • 240,000 miles
A rubber hose connecting two metal gas lines has started to leak. This is due to the cold weather. Subaru issued a recall for this on the WRX models of the same year. This engine is the same engine as in the WRX. It is the 2.5 N/a. why are our motors not being fixed as well? this is a major fire hazard. It is near the ignition system and above the exhaust pipe.

- Dunlap, IL, USA

problem #12

Nov 102014

Forester 4-cyl

  • 130,000 miles
Very strong fuel smell when cold weather.

- Pleasantville, NY, USA

problem #11

Nov 192014

Forester 4-cyl

  • 160,000 miles
In freezing weather a very strong smell of gasoline fills the car. I have young children that ride in this vehicle and it's a health and safety hazard.

- Lewisburg , PA, USA

problem #10

Nov 112014

Forester 4-cyl

  • 169,000 miles
When temperature is less than 32, the inside of the car smells like gas. It gets worse when the heat is turned on. Fumes are overwhelming.

- Denver, CO, USA

problem #9

Nov 122014

Forester

  • 97,000 miles
Cold weather fuel line leak.

- Fort Collins, CO, USA

problem #8

Feb 102014

Forester

  • 221 miles
2003 Forester 2.5xs in alberta, Canada (owned since Dec 2004). Same issue at 221,000 kilometers: We have been noticing very strong fuel smell for several months now (when it's cold outside). The car is currently at the dealership for repairs. As a lot of owners noted here and on other numerous web sites, the problem is widespread now. Otherwise, it's been the best car we've had and we still love it. Hopefully Subaru will notice these numerous complaints and will stay behind its reputation.

- Washington, DC, USA

problem #7

Jan 132014

Forester

  • 72,768 miles
Recently noticed a strong smell of pure gasoline when it is cold outside. The smell isn't so bad until you turn on the heating system. Not long after, you have to drive with the windows down in order to breath fresh air.

- Fallston, MD, USA

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