10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
6 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
9 / 0
Average Mileage:
27,457 miles

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problem #61

Feb 142019

Outback

  • 50,000 miles
Windshield spontaniously cracked from passenger B piller to center. Was getting ready to leave a motel in AZ on a cold, frosty rainey day. I had turned on defroster and heater. As we started to move the vehicle to the freeway, passenger and I both heard a pop and noticed a crack running from behind the passenger B piller to the center. No other vehicles were moving near my vehicle. Subaru has denied claim claiming windshield damaed by a rock. I have never notice a rock strike on the windshield. The vehicle was in motion but not in traffic- on access road.

- Las Vegas, NV, USA

problem #60

Feb 052019

Outback

  • 70,000 miles
The srvd (blind spot) not working indicator light comes on--meaning the blind spot mechanism will not work. I have turned the car off and started again which may eliminate the problem. There have been other published complaints as detailed in consumer forums on the internet. The blind spot light on the outside mirrors will will not work if the srvd is not functioning.

- Muskego, WI, USA

problem #59

Jul 012018

Outback

  • 65,000 miles
Please read upload documents. My 2015 Subaru Outback began showing signs of excessive oil consumption in the summer 2018. Apparently this was a known problem with Subaru and class action lawsuit was filed against Subaru for models made prior to 2015. My vehicle failed a oil consumption test in the fall of 2018. I was told by white bear Subaru if the vehicle failed an oil consumption test Subaru of America would pay to have a new short block installed due to this ongoing engine defect. However, Subaru of America refused to pay the full amount to have a new short block installed as even though my car was make in 2014 it is technically a 2015 that the class action lawsuit only protected consumers of models prior to 2015. Also, in the fall of 2018 the interior of this vehicle began to have a exhaust smell and was making me feel sick. They determined that part of the exhaust system was broken but told me not to have it fixed before the new short block was installed and the exhaust system would just become clogged with the oil the car was burning. I went ahead had had the repair done anyway as the exhaust air was terrible.

- Shoreview, MN, USA

problem #58

Dec 292018

Outback

  • 65,000 miles
We were driving our 2015 Subaru Outback at about 55mph on US20, the temperature was in the mid 30's, in East Oregon when our sunroof spontaneously exploded. There were no other vehicles around and there was no impact from foreign objects. There was a loud, distracting, bang followed by a cloud of shattered glass coming from the back of the car. The sunroof cover was closed and the tempered glass fragments collected in the well and rattled around for the remaining 3 1/2 hours of our journey.

- Bend, OR, USA

problem #57

Nov 202018

Outback

  • 40,000 miles
Windshield crack appeared without obvious cause.

- Middleton, WI, USA

problem #56

Nov 162018

Outback

  • 65,000 miles
Exhaust system issue. Exhaust mainfold leak at catalyst converter. For our Outback we noticed a significant levels of exhaust fumes in passenger cabin. They were no indication of failure of exhaust system or catalyst converter on the car. But we are getting some much fumes smell when we stopped at the traffic signal or parking lot. It all most made us sick. Luckily I got it checked at the service center and they find the leak. This is potentially a very risky thing for people who don't notice the smell might get slow poisoned with carbon monoxide or other elements in exhaust fumes. There may be direct injury from this issue but as I said I was almost got sick because of fumes. For people with pzev vehicle, the exhaust system is covered under warranty. Please bring this issue with manufacturing. For people out there if you notice a loud exhaust note at start of your vehicle or small rattling noise when we you accelerate after a complete stop, it might be your exhaust system, please get it checked as soon as possible. Ps attached is the diagnosis report from dealer service center be safe out there !! thank you.

- Mount Laurel, NJ, USA

problem #55

Oct 052018

Outback

  • 500,000 miles
The pipes that connect to manifold to muffler need to be replaced after 50,000 miles. Subaru said this is not covered under warrant, because it is not the manifold.

- Mount Laurel, NJ, USA

problem #54

Jun 082018

Outback

  • 44,000 miles
While parking the car at an open parking lot in shopping center at low speed (<5mph) the engine surged suddenly and the vehicle accelerated uncontrollably. It required tremendous pressure on brake to eventually override the engine.

- Cliffside Park, NJ, USA

problem #53

May 132016

Outback

  • 30,000 miles
After 2 years of ownership on my brand new Subaru Outback 2015, I have noticed a loud squeaky sound coming from the engine when I start my car after it rained/snowed. The sound would go away after a few minutes, however, it didn't seem normal. I took the car to the dealership to have it checked out. The dealership told me that nothing is wrong and it is perfectly fine. However, the squeaky noise still occurs after rain/snow. It seems to me that water is leaking into a belt when it's not suppose to and it is causing the noise when the engine is started. Subaru needs to look into this issue because this problem only happens after it rains/snows and cannot be replicated when the car is brought to the dealership. Therefore, it is hard to have this issue fixed.

- Fresh Meadows, NY, USA

problem #52

Dec 092017

Outback

  • 23,000 miles
Unexpected acceleration after parking, jump curb into tree, causing $7,000 in damage. Air bags did not deploy, both myself and passenger hit knees on dash, even with our seat belts still on. Had other computer issues earlier that day, back up sensors didn't work while backing car right behind mine. Car has now been at Subaru for a month, waiting for engineers results after their inspection 2/14/2018

- West Dundee, IL, USA

problem #51

Feb 262018

Outback

  • 25,000 miles
The sunroof on the vehicle exploded randomly. Causing glass to go everywhere all over the car while on the freeway.

- Coeur D Alene, ID, USA

problem #50

Dec 092017

Outback

  • 23,000 miles
Pulling into a parking space, stopping when vehicle accelerated at high speed jumped curb an hit a tree, happened in a couple seconds. ## VIN passed ## Subaru Outback 2015 ##

- West Dundee, IL, USA

problem #49

Nov 252017

Outback

  • 30 miles
This concerns a 2015 Subaru Outback limited 6 cylinder. At approx 21,000 mi I was slowing to speed to park in a public parking space on a city street and the Outback sudden acceleration. The Outback hit a city metal post/sign, jumped the curb and collided with a building and damaging a store front with great force. The airbags did not deploy and the automatic collision prevention failed to work. Once before the car had an acceleration surge while driving a public city street at low speed but did not hit anything. Prior to the accident I've also experienced slight hesitation in acceleration when I first accelerate from a stationary position and probably unrelated, the gear shift often gets stuck in park and I have to use force the gear shift to reverse. Having trouble with turning neck from side to side and need to see doctor for evaluation so, not sure if this is considered injury?

- Friday Harbor, WA, USA

problem #48

Mar 012017

Outback

  • miles
Srvd system keeping getting disabled from no reason, randomly.

- Charlotte, NC, USA

problem #47

Feb 012016

Outback

  • 11,305 miles
Sunroof exlosion. On February 1, 2016 my wife was driving to work at about 8:00 am rush hour and while in the moving line entering the eastward us I69 at the Texas hwy 6 South entrance in sugar land Texas, at an average speed between 5-10 mpg the sunroof of our 2016 Subaru 3.6R with 11305 miles exploded and shattered into hundreds of small pieces that collected on the sunlight protective screen. After I talked to my wife and verified that she had received no damage from the incident I called the gillman southwest houston Subaru dealership where we bought the car on May 30 2015 and made a service appointment for the next day. During the service check-in on February 2, 2016 together with the gillman service consultant we looked as thoroughly as it was possible through the glass debris to try to find any foreign object that might have caused the damaged but we did not find anything. I very specifically requested that when the sunroof was taken out of the car for replacement that they perform another search since it would be easier to do the search with the sunroof assembly out on the floor. When the car was repaired and returned the gillman representative confirmed that they had done another search but failed to find any foreign object on the glass debris. Because the dealership did not have a sunroof on stock I left the car on the dealership until February 5, 2016 when the car was returned. During the checkout I was informed that the repairs were not covered under the car warranty because it was assumed that a foreign object had caused the damage and I was charged $666.34 the December 2017 edition of consumer reports made me realize that this is a potential safety issue that should be reported.

- Sugar Land, TX, USA

problem #46

Jun 012017

Outback 6-cyl

  • miles
There is a crack in the windshield that showed up about 5 months and has increased in size. Before brining it to the dealer (napoleon Subaru in schaumburg, il), I had the vehicle checked by a local mechanic and was told the crack was due to the faulty windshield and not because of any impact. There has been no impact to the windshield to my knowledge and yet the crack appeared and has spread. Subaru dealer said that the crack may have been caused by an impact but again I don't recollect any impact that could cause this. The Subaru dealer said he did his pen point check and the crack was not caused by Subaru's fault. What the Subaru dealer told me about the pen point check makes no sense to me especially as there has been no impact to my windshield. I am very disappointed that Subaru and the dealer are lying about the faulty windshield and are refusing to replace it (which I am assuming is also a faulty oem part). I have owned several cars before and I've never had this issue before. I repeat, never before on any car, especially a new car. I checked with a local mechanic and again, was told this was likely caused by faulty windshield. Either to avoid admitting fault or to avoid paying for a recall for this item or for avoiding liability in a lawsuit, I don't know but I feel like Subaru is deliberately lying or misrepresenting the facts about it. I don't know what I should expect from writing this complaint but I am writing because I am extremely disappointed with this. We were considering a Subaru forrester for next year but I am not going to do that now given how badly Subaru is treating me on this fault of theirs. I suspect Subaru will not do the right thing despite it being Subaru's fault at putting in a bad windshield and instead push the cost to the car buyers. I can be reached on the cell at [xxx]. thanks. [xxx]. information redacted pursuant to the Freedom Of Information Act (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6).

- Hawthorn Woods, IL, USA

problem #45

Aug 292017

Outback

  • 32,000 miles
Voice activated navigation system. The voice activated navigation system is extremely unreliable. This could lead to an accident while driving. I

- Bronx, NY, USA

problem #44

Jul 092015

Outback

  • miles
Passenger side blind spot indicator is intermittent (perhaps 50%). it does not always indicate that an object is in it's view when it actually is. If you depend upon this device to make lane changes, you could have a collision. It fails while moving at any speed above about 5-10 mph and weather does not seem to be a factor. I have had it in to the dealer 3 times and he is unable to fix it even after replacing both blind spot sensors. This problem started when the vehicle was brand new and continues to date. The dealer gave me a 2016 loaner model when working on my car and it had the exact same problem.

- Grand Haven, MI, USA

problem #43

May 102017

Outback

  • 22,000 miles
I have an intermittent issue with sliding the driver's window, it goes up and rapidly goes down, it looks like it doesn't fit to the upper frame, it is especially inconvenient while raining. That problem appears while driving or parking.

- Addison, IL, USA

problem #42

Feb 122015

Outback

  • 0 miles
Blind spot detection (also called srvd) did not work when we picked up the new car in Feb 2015 the first time from dealer. We did not notice it at the time. We brought it to the dealer to have it repaired. They replaced a part at no charge under warranty. The srvd feature worked for 6 months. The dealer repaired the srvd. It failed again just 2 months later. We are going back into the shop for the 3rd time to fix the srvd.

- New York, NY, USA

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