10.0
really awful- Crashes / Fires:
- 1 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 0 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 16,953 miles
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Manual transmission Outback wagon non-turbo cruise control turns off unexpectedly on highways. Was filed at wilkins Subaru in md a while back and they made some change to the computer by soa and it went away. Well it came back on my latest road trip. It would kick out at vary durations, on varying terrain, at varying temperatures, and various speeds. The trip went from the gulf coast to the baltimore over 2 days. My wife put 1500 miles on the car in 2 days a week earlier with no troubles and the next 1200 it was a constant problem. It didn't seem to matter if I set the speed and left it or if I set the speed and used the "accel" "deccel" buttons. Major nuisance and unsafe. I couldn't always tell it turned off until all of a sudden the car behind me was much too close. Then the car lunges as I his "resume"
- Hanover, MD, USA
Every time the cruise control is engaged while going downhill the throttle begins to rapidly and wildly accelerate and decelerate as if it is out of control. It stops when cruise control is disengaged. Very unnerving.
- Troy, ID, USA
Cruise control does not operate properly with manual transmission. The throttle will hesitatate and surge when descending on even a small hill. This is distracting to the driver and could be a safety concern. I contacted the dealer and was informed that this is how the vehicle was designed and a fix is not possible.
- Saint Paul, MN, USA
2005 Subaru Outback: When cruise control is engaged, acceleration becomes extremely irregular, especially after cresting a hill, engine pulsates as if gas flow to the engine is being interrupted irregularly, car bucks or pulses.
- Bronx, NY, USA
- Evart, MI, USA