7.4

pretty bad
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
7,150 miles

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problem #69

Jan 172019

Forester

  • 10,000 miles
Windshield has cracked two times in less than a year. In one instance it was a minor rock chip (incurred while driving on highway next to construction vehicle) that turned into a full-blown crack within 5 minutes, in the other there appears to be no cause (vehicle was parked overnight, crack appeared in am)

- Grand Rapids, MI, USA

problem #68

Aug 122019

Forester

  • 8,000 miles
A large crack in the windsheild though the top center, where the eyesight technology center is located, occurred without any incident to catalyze the cracking of the glass.

- Sioux Falls, SD, USA

problem #67

Feb 092019

Forester

  • 2,000 miles
On 2/9/19 about 5pm after car was parked in garage for about an hour I noticed a large crack on the windshield about 20 inches long on front passenger side. I had just come back driving on the highway and didn't hear anything hit my windshield nor did I notice a crack in my windshield. I had the heater and defrost on along with the wipers going at this time B/C it was raining off and on. The crack line was near the heating element on the passenger side windshield and continued horizontally toward the driver side window. It was about 20 inches long. I believe the combination of the windshield being cold and the heating defrost mechanism being turned caused the windshield to crack. My insurance, geico, reimbursed me for everything except for $50.

- Sacramento, CA, USA

problem #66

Jun 072019

Forester

  • 6,000 miles
While driving down a road going 45 a small rock popped up and hit my windshield causing a chip in it. I've had my fair share of rocks pop up before and hit my windshield while driving, and have never had one this small cause a chip. It is pretty much directly in front on my eye sight cameras.

- Waterford, MI, USA

problem #65

Apr 072019

Forester

  • 300 miles
Windshield cracked while parked 3 weeks after O bought it. Subaru refused responsibility, so I had to pay for the replacement and recalibration.

- Colorado Springs, CO, USA

problem #64

Sep 162019

Forester

  • 10,000 miles
While driving at highway speeds a small rock (sounded like a small 'click') hit the windshield. There was no immediate crack with only a small chip in the windshield. After leaving work that day the chip had turned into a crack approximately 6 inches in length. The crack continued to increase in length over the next two days and even split off into a secondary crack.

- Westminster, MD, USA

problem #63

Jul 272019

Forester

  • 12,000 miles
I was driving up a hill on a bypass and a work truck kicked up a rock that hit me windshield, nothing happened then, I checked hours later and it turned into a small crack, a few days later that small crack turned into a big crack that grew the entire windshield and is in field of vision

- Chalfont, PA, USA

problem #62

Oct 192019

Forester

  • 16,500 miles
Vehicle was stationary in my garage. Ambient was about 65 degrees F. I was attempting to replace the passenger wiper blade. I accidentally dropped the wiper arm which struck the windshield without the blade. The result was an immediate crack over 12" long. Vehicle has approximately 16,500 miles. I have owned it for less than 1000 miles.

- Fort Wayne, IN, USA

problem #61

Oct 162019

Forester

  • 10,000 miles
We were driving on a paved road with no other cars around and the windshield spontaneously developed a 12 inch crack coming up from very low on the drivers side of the windshield. It was approximately 65 degrees outside and we did not have either the heater or A/C running. Over the next 24 hours the crack increased to about 24 inches. On close examination I did see an extremely small 'star' where the crack started. I do remember having a pebble hit the windshield over a month ago but I could not see any damage at the time. I suppose it's possible that's what caused the tiny chip. I have received stone chips with other cars but never had one progress into a major crack like this before.

- North Aurora, IL, USA

problem #60

Aug 102019

Forester

  • 5,000 miles
There had been a squeaking / crackling noise coming from the area where the dash meets the windshield. This noise only occurred when it was very hot outside 85 degrees or more. While I was driving down the road with no cars in front of me the windshield cracked from the bottom up. The crack starting where the noise was coming from. I have full glass coverage so I didn't think much about it. Since then I've heard about a possible faulty windshield in the 19 Foresters. If it happens again I'll be going to Subaru for a replacement. This matter needs to be looked into as the car only had 5,000 miles on it at the time of the incident.

- Jamestown, NY, USA

problem #59

Apr 022019

Forester

  • 840 miles
Windshield cracked while driving on highway

- South Jordan, UT, USA

problem #58

Oct 142019

Forester

  • 4,750 miles
Was driving on highway to work, the windshield suddenly cracked, out of nowhere, no rock chip, no impact from outside. It's a 3 months old Forester 2019 with ~5000 miles on it. Really disappointed with the quality of the glass.

- San Diego, CA, USA

problem #57

Oct 132019

Forester

  • 3,400 miles
I purchased a 2019 Subaru Forester in mid-July and have had to replace two windshields due to cracking. The first replacement was in September due to a rock hitting the windshield on the far right passenger side. The chip quickly developed into an 18' crack. I noticed a second crack yesterday which originated behind the wiper blade in the bottom center of the windshield that extends on a 16' arch in the same direction of the wiper blade motion. There is very small chip, located behind the metal portion of the wiper blade from a rock that must have fallen out of the sky. I was traveling in the vehicle on M55 between lake city and Cadillac on paved roads but had started out the morning in marquette, mi where the temperatures where in the 30S with a rain/snow mix. I did not hear any rock hit the windshield.

- Grand Haven, MI, USA

problem #56

Oct 122019

Forester

  • 7,600 miles
Just yesterday my Subaru experienced an inexplicable sudden windshield fracture. The car was parked in my driveway warming up and I turned on the front defroster and suddenly, from the bottom center of the windshield, a giant crack appeared out of nowhere. My Forester currently has 7600 miles on it and a rock/stone has never struck my windshield. I am the only driver of this vehicle. This crack started at the very bottom center of the windshield under the plastic molding part and made its way up from there. The crack started immediately adjacent to the heating elements / defroster on the bottom middle front windshield as soon as I activated the front defrost feature.

- South St Paul, MN, USA

problem #55

Aug 312019

Forester

  • 1,300 miles
While driving about 40 mph on a well traveled road I'm assuming a small stone cause a minute divot in the windshield. I was planning on repairing it the following morning. The next morning the entire windshield was cracked. I purchased my Subaru Forester touring August 2019. I didn't even own it a month and haven't even made a payment. Needless to say I had to replace the windshield and have the sensors recalibrated. I had many stones hit my windshield in the past and I never had to replace it just repair. I found it odd at the time, the entire windshield cracked. Now after reading on car and driver, facebook and now NHTSA I decided to report it. Since the sensor only works with oem glass and you can't use rainx I'm assuming the windshield glass has some type of issues. Why else could I not use a non oem glass? I was told by the dealership a known issue is the sensor may not work.

- Millersburg, PA, USA

problem #54

Jul 272019

Forester

  • 10,000 miles
We bought the car in April, and by July I already had to have the windshield replaced twice and repaired once. It cracks if barely anything hits it.

- Harker Heights, TX, USA

problem #53

Mar 222019

Forester

  • 10,300 miles
My 2019 Subaru Forester is now on its second front windshield replacement. In each case, I assume there was impact from a small rock due to the very tiny chip in-line with the eventual crack. Neither impact started as anything big judging by the size of the tiny pit and the fact the cracks developed days afterwards, the first during city driving and on the second incident, while the car was parked in the garage. I have taken previous small projectile impacts on the interstate with other car makes owned and never had to replace windshields due to similar incidents although now I am on the second windshield replacement on a Subaru owned less than a year. I had a 2003 Subaru Forester and a 2012 Subaru impreza and only replaced one windshield in the 25 yrs combined that I owned those cars.

- Pensacola, FL, USA

problem #52

Apr 172019

Forester

  • 10,500 miles
Purchased new in Oct. 2018. Was absolutely surprised just how easy every little tiny bit of salt or normal debris from winter driving chips the windshield (paved, interstate). By the end of the winter, I had near as many pits in this Subaru windshield with 10,500 miles on the Forester as my pickup which has 200,000 miles on it. Then in April 2019, I'm driving down the interstate, a small rock gets thrown at me, and the windshield shatters! it wasn't a hard hit, and it wasn't that big. (I say this based on sound. Usually when a windshield shatters, the noise is so intense it'll make you jump!) then to top it all off, they have the nerve to tell you it costs $1,200 to replace! obviously I have no choice, the crack is right in the worst spot possible for visibility. I cannot safely drive the car due to my height and the where the crack went as it created a double vision issue. I go ahead and schedule the replacement, but the dealer tells me its on back order. It takes them 17 days to get me a new windshield, during which time I cant really drive the car. I did not get third party replacement glass, I got an oem windshield ordered thru the dealer the car was purchased from. Now Oct. 2019 I have 18,300 miles on the car, and while summer driving has been less hard on the windshield, the new one seems to pit easily/often as well.

- Mcpherson, KS, USA

problem #51

May 222019

Forester

  • 10,000 miles
In may a small rock from highway driving nicked the windshield of my car, putting a small scratch in the glass. Within hours the scratch had spread into a major crack spanning 3 feet across the windshield. I had a glass warrantee on the car from the dealer, which the dealer declined to honor because the crack was greater than 12 inches, although starting out as only a nick. I see from car and driver that this has become a concern for at least 100 2019 Subaru Forester owners. I had similar damage on my 2011 Acura rdx with a rock creating a scratch about a quarter of an inch long, but in that case the scratch stayed a scratch. Subaru made me pay for the entire labor and windshield replacement costs on a virtually new car, approximately $1,100.

- Glendale, CA, USA

problem #50

Sep 272019

Forester

  • 11,600 miles
Very weak windshield a very small rock caused a crack all the way across the windshield it didn't even hit it directly or hard.

- Ivanhoe, MN, USA

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