This is my 3rd Subaru and I never have any axle problems with the prior two, even though I owned them for a lot long than my current Outback. It's got to have something to do with the 2015 model. All these of course happened less than a month after the warranty expired. It cost $105 to diagnose the problem and then another $700 to fix one axle. I got a feeling that the right one will go soon after. The whole axle should last longer than that. Either they don't make them like they use it or there is obviously a problem with the 2015.
This is my 3rd Subaru and I never have any axle problems with the prior two, even though I owned them for a lot long than my current Outback. It's got to have something to do with the 2015 model. All these of course happened less than a month after the warranty expired. It cost $105 to diagnose the problem and then another $700 to fix one axle. I got a feeling that the right one will go soon after. The whole axle should last longer than that. Either they don't make them like they use it or there is obviously a problem with the 2015.
- Amy B., San Jose, CA, US