3.2
definitely annoying- Crashes / Fires:
- 0 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 0 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 41,950 miles
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I purchased a new Subaru Forester xs in July 2003 and had it serviced regularly at now defunct Subaru dealerships. While I was driving one day, the car suddenly overheated. The foreign and domestic auto service mechanic I was able to reach showed me that the engine was leaking coolant in 3 places, requiring a costly repair of the head gasket. I learned from him that this head gasket failure was a common problem with Subaru. I had the car under warranty with Subaru for 60,000 miles. At no time was I notified by the dealer from whom I purchased the car or by any Subaru service center, that special coolant was required to mitigate this defect. I had the car repaired at a cost of over $2,000.
- Medford, MA, USA
I had regular service done to my car at clay Subaru of norwood Massachusetts. The representative stated that the mechanic noticed some oil seepage from the head gasket. They recommended that I get the head gaskets replaced within a year. Since that time I have monitored the oil level and have had to replace about a quart in between regular oil change intervals. I am concerned because I know this represents major engine work. They quoted that it would cost about $2,000 to replace the head gaskets. The car only had about 115,000 miles on it. It is a 2003 Subaru Forester that I purchased new in Dec 2002.
- North Attleboro, MA, USA
Dealer advised the head gasket is leaking coolant and recommended repair which will require extensive labor. Vehicle only has 69,000 miles. Vehicle was purchased 20 Nov 2002 and had a 60,000 mile/5 year power train warranty. Servicing was done on a regular basis and vehicle has not been driven excessively.
- Springfield, VA, USA
- the contact owns a 2003 Subaru Forester. The vehicle's failure occurred on four occasions. The mechanic stated that the head gasket needed to be replaced. The contact called a Subaru dealer and North american Subaru. The contact stated that when the vehicle's mileage exceeded 100,000 it required a new head gasket. The contact was advised that the previous incident was a leak in the radiator, which was repaired and the contact suspected the head gasket was the cause of the previous leak. The second incident was a coolant leak which was also repaired, which occurred two days after the original repair. The vehicle was towed to the dealer andwas currently being repaired.
- New Town, CT, USA
: the contact stated there was a pining noise in the engine, when the vehicle was first started in cold weather. The noise stopped after two minutes. The dealership determined this was normal operating conditions, although there was a service bulletin instructing to replace the pistons.
- Weymouth, MA, USA
Clutch jitter; started immediately: Clutch was replaced under warranty at 11,900 miles. Spoke with cousin in Canada who bought the same car the same day. Already has replaced clutch once and is having trouble again with jitter. Vehicle stalls frequently upon cold start. Computer was removed from vehicle and sent back to factory to be recalibrated at 11,900.
- St. Petersburg, FL, USA
When starting the engine first thing in the morning, the engine fumbles then stalls.
- Webster, NY, USA
Intermittent stalling..
- Red Lodge, MT, USA
- Cleveland, OH, USA