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Takata recall. The contact owns a 2003 subaru baja. The contact received notification of nhtsa campaign number: 16v361000 (air bags). The contact called mid hudson subaru at 845-296-1152 (located at 1715 u.s. 9, wappingers falls, ny 12590) and was informed that the parts were not available. The manufacturer was not called. The contact had not experienced a failure. Parts distribution disconnect.
Takata recall -- failure to comply
"takata recall" on front passenger airbag - i received a recall notice in july stating not to let anyone sit in the front passenger seat of my vehicle until there is a replacement part to fix the issue. It is now 4 months later and still no fix. Are you kidding me? i have kids/family and need every seat i have not to mention i do not feel safe driving the car now. I'm highly disappointed that there is no sense of urgency in getting this problem fixed. I still have not received any follow up and don't expect to any time soon.
Takata recall- i am still waiting to recieve the information to get this issue fixed. This vehicle is driven everyday~ when will my vehicle be fixed. They have known about this issue for years.
Tamara recall. Received letter of recall in july, 2016.boldly told not to allow passengers in front seat while subaru says parts are unavailable?have used website, no update.called and waited and waited, recording repeatedly says go to website.website says call customer support for more info.i thought subaru cared about safety??they should take action here and replace airbags, or at least update their customers.
When trying to accelerate from a complete stop, the vehicle hesitated. Thedealer reprogrammed the computer/replaced the oxygen sensor and replaced the ecu, but the problem still continued. The consumer stated the timing belt was also replaced, however the vehicle stalled twice.
Hesitation,no power on acceleration. Computer has been reprogrammed by subaru in nj.. Trans engaginghard from a dead stop on acceleration. *nlm
The car has been using oil a lotand it's not leaking out and it smells like burnt oil and smokes
I am the owner of a 2003 subaru baja with just over 4,000 miles. While the car is at idle, for some unknown reason, it stalls out. This occurred 4 times in two-and-a-half days starting on thursday 4-15-04 and the last time on 4-17-04. The three previous times, i was able to re-start the vehicle. The last time, it would not start and i had to have the car towed to my dealership, classic subaru-cadillac in atlanta, ga. The dealership advised that i was the 8th person to report the problem and that subaru is aware of it. The dealership has been very nice and they put me in a rental car. However, they do not know what is causing the problem. The only indication they gave me is that it is happening to other subarus with the 2.5 liter engine after the vehicle turns 4,000 miles. I believe this is a dangerous situation and should be investigated.i was almost rear ended one time when the car stalled out. As of this date, 4-22-04 i have not heard anything from the dealership or subaru as to whether they have found or know what is causing the car to stall.thank you for the opportunity to share this information with you.sincerely, gordon decker .
Vehicle pulls to left when driving. Vehicle shudders when driving in snow, hesitation when taking off in first gear, reverse lights stop working.
When trying to accelerate from a complete stop, the vehicle hesitated. Thedealer reprogrammed the computer/replaced the oxygen sensor and replaced the ecu, but the problem still continued. The consumer stated the timing belt was also replaced, however the vehicle stalled twice.
While driving, an odor was coming from the vent area.the driver noticed that the steering wheel vibrateduncontrollable.the consumer was able to maintain control of the vehicle and drove it to the dealer for inspection.the mechanic informed the consumer that the problem could not be duplicated.the consumer informed the mechanic this problem has occurred more than once and has not been resolved.please fill in additional information. The consumber stated that when vehicle is cut off and the key is taken out the engine comes on and revs all the way to the red.*tc
Every time i drive my 2003 baja in cold weather it smells like raw fuel.it makes me feel light headed and dizzy.the sell comes in thru the vents and fills the cab with fumes.the fuel leaks out onto the top of the engine block from the fuel line creating a possible fire hazard.we've seen similar issues of fuel leaking from fuel lines under the intake manifold during cold conditions on numerous other subaru models including the outback and forester.subaru recall no. Wvk-21 for 2002-2003 subaru wrx models resolves a fuel leak from the fuel line under the intake manifold during cold weather condition.why wasn't all subaru models included in this recall?it seems a lot of subaru owners are having this problem.https://www.facebook.com/makesubaruofamericafixtheirfuelleaks/please fix this soon.
Every time i drive my 2003 baja in cold weather it smells like raw fuel.it makes me feel light headed and dizzy.the sell comes in thru the vents and fills the cab with fumes.the fuel leaks out onto the top of the engine block from the fuel line creating a possible fire hazard.we've seen similar issues of fuel leaking from fuel lines under the intake manifold during cold conditions on numerous other subaru models including the outback and forester.subaru recall no. Wvk-21 for 2002-2003 subaru wrx models resolves a fuel leak from the fuel line under the intake manifold during cold weather condition.why wasn't all subaru models included in this recall?it seems a lot of subaru owners are having this problem.https://www.facebook.com/makesubaruofamericafixtheirfuelleaks/please fix this soon.
The contact owns a 2003 subaru baja. When the vehicle was stationary or when driving various speeds, the contact noticed a strong odor of fuel coming through the vents. There was no warning indicator illuminated. The odor was only noticed during cold weather. The contact called mike shaw subaru at (303) 438-7500 (located at 1650 w 104th ave, denver, co 80234) and was informed that the vin was not included in a recall. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 107,000.
Starting dec 2004 problems keeping alignments/tires (mileage 28,176), ending in may 2013 with complete rear wheel cradle & drive train replacement (mileage 182,837) after the drive line dropped out on to a brace at approx 35 mph after repeated repairs and complaints about drive-feel of vehicle. Had just exited 70 mph freeway and was on a secondary road. Was never notified of the 'voluntary' recall by subaru for the rear cradle issued apr 2003, before vehicle was purchased.
Hesitation,no power on acceleration. Computer has been reprogrammed by subaru in nj.. Trans engaginghard from a dead stop on acceleration. *nlm
Automatic transmission fluid leak on a brand new vehicle.*la
Clutch shudder/judder: cool, cold and/or high humidity clutch shakes driveline & entire car. Duly documented on the ultimate subaru message board on the internet. Some models covered by manufacturer for parts and labor but many seem to have the same problem after new clutch is installed. Seems to be the only manufacturer that has this problem with an otherwise outstanding car.
Steering became very difficult, with loud banging/popping noises while turning steering wheel...worsened as vehicle warmed up...would feel as though steering wheel was being jerked out of my hands.vehicle was repaired by replacing viscous clutch in center differential (at transmission)...was told that many similar cases are appearing on these vehicles...do not know whether old part is available.
The contact owns a 2003 subaru baja.the contact stated after changing a flat tire with the spare tire the rear end of the vehicle started smoking. The smoke was cause by the spare tire due to the different tread and size caused the differential to malfunction.the contact drove the vehicle to a local mechanic and the local mechanic notice the entire rear end had blown.the contacttowed the vehicle to a dealer because the manufacturer offered to pay for the repairs.the contact stated this is a safety issue because the spare tire could have caused a hugh fire to the rear of the vehicle.the failure mileage was 120,000.
Steering became very difficult, with loud banging/popping noises while turning steering wheel...worsened as vehicle warmed up...would feel as though steering wheel was being jerked out of my hands.vehicle was repaired by replacing viscous clutch in center differential (at transmission)...was told that many similar cases are appearing on these vehicles...do not know whether old part is available.
Rear brake line has corroded at the 4 way connector and failed, similar to other models and years that have been recalled. Vehicle is registered and operated in rhode island
This vehicle's brakes are defective. The abs is too easily activated by bumps or debris on the road during routine stops under normal environmental conditions, resulting in loss of decelaration of varying degrees of severity. This has caused one accident already and almost caused another one on 12mar04. We have notified subaru of america after the first accident, who refused assistance. We have taken the vehicle to the dealership since then, who maintains there is nothing wrong with the vehicle's abs. Still, the failures continue. We are being compelled by subaru of america and its local dealership to operate a patently defective vehicle. This failure can be replicated and it occurs an average of three times a week on daily driving. It even happens while pulling up into our garage at less than 1 mph. We urge nhtsa to extend defect investigation ea-03-024 to include all models covered in subaru's technical service bulletin 06-31-03.
This vehicle's brakes are defective. The abs is too easily activated by bumps or debris on the road during routine stops under normal environmental conditions, resulting in loss of decelaration of varying degrees of severity. This has caused one accident already and almost caused another one on 12mar04. We have notified subaru of america after the first accident, who refused assistance. We have taken the vehicle to the dealership since then, who maintains there is nothing wrong with the vehicle's abs. Still, the failures continue. We are being compelled by subaru of america and its local dealership to operate a patently defective vehicle. This failure can be replicated and it occurs an average of three times a week on daily driving. It even happens while pulling up into our garage at less than 1 mph. We urge nhtsa to extend defect investigation ea-03-024 to include all models covered in subaru's technical service bulletin 06-31-03.
My subaru baja has an intermittent braking problem.when travelling at about 10 - 20 miles per hour it will not stop but just slow down even though pressing the brake as hard as i can.the brakes do not go all the way to the floor.two days agoi almost hit a car when doing about 10 miles per hour and the brakes failed to stop properly.it took the car about 20 feet to stop applying as much pressure as i could to the brakes. It repeated this problem in a safe area of the parking lot 4 more times before working properly. The pavement was dry.the dealer says there is no problem.this is the 3rd or 4thtime this has happened over the past 5 months .we are bringing the car in again but the dealer says it has to occur when they are driving the car.this car is dangerous.would you please investigate before someone is killed or injured.
Total abs brake system failure while attempting to stop vehicle in light traffic at less than 20 mph on dry surface. First attempt to brake met with undue brake pedal resistance with no stopping action. Second attempt met with unrestricted pedal travel to the floor with no stopping action. Vehicle only stopped on impact. The driver and two other people were injured.
Total abs brake system failure while attempting to stop vehicle in light traffic at less than 20 mph on dry surface. First attempt to brake met with undue brake pedal resistance with no stopping action. Second attempt met with unrestricted pedal travel to the floor with no stopping action. Vehicle only stopped on impact. The driver and two other people were injured.*la
I was approaching a stop light last april 28, 200) and went to apply my brakes, only to find that theyweren't going to work. I was only going about 20 mph andgravity slowed me downto below 18 mph because air bags didn't deploy,only to be stopped by a car making a left hand turn onto a highway via road-ramp. 3 people were injured, and my driving record severely scorched. Needless to say, i had the car towed to an independent mechanic to fixthe defectivebrakes ticket.there were no subaru dealers in town. They did a visual inspection and found nothing to be the matter. As soon as i got back home, a week later, i took my car into subaru, who ran diagnostics on the abs only to conclude that i was a crazy person. I decided i rather needed a second, and third opinion. Now subaru had my car for at least 3 hours, gave it back, took me behind the store to test the brakes, and the 20 feet on gravel it took to stop was normal, not to mention, i hadi quotestating 100% functional and new brakes. So my main mechanic took the tires off to lookthebrakes ,and said oh my god you can't drive this car, there were no brakes! none, it was not measurable, that' washow little there were.. So i got a third opinion, agreeing with the second of my mechanic,i conceded, and got my brakeschanged. I asked to keep the brake pads to take to subaru to show them their grave error. I gave the pads to them, they swore up and down to get to the bottom of it, and that was july 3, 2006, this is april 9, 2007. I thought all was well that ends well, but now that i knew other peoplehaving similar problems i didn't want to die just because i love my car, and i thoughtit might be time to buy out of my baja.
Dt:the contact stated while driving down a winding mountain road the vehicle lostbraking power.she tried to slow it by down shifting the gears, and then she used the emergency brake.the vehicle started smoking and she drove into a ditch.the brakes had been previously replaced by an independent mechanic.the vehicle was towed to the dealership. A police report taken at the scene.there was body damage to the vehicle.the insurance adjuster stated therewere no problems with the brakes.the dealership has not yet inspected the vehicle.
The contact owns a 2003 subaru baja. The contact stated that while making a turn, the steering wheel became difficult to maneuver without warning. The contact mentioned that the failure occurred after the vehicle was serviced under nhtsa campaign number: 14v399000(air bags). The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 69,500.
Steering became very difficult, with loud banging/popping noises while turning steering wheel...worsened as vehicle warmed up...would feel as though steering wheel was being jerked out of my hands.vehicle was repaired by replacing viscous clutch in center differential (at transmission)...was told that many similar cases are appearing on these vehicles...do not know whether old part is available.
Massive penetrating rust thru-out engine compartment,strut tower and frame on a 2003 subaru baja.subaru has taken months and has done nothing, even after admitting in writting the car should be immed. Replaced and has acknowledged it is a potential driving safty hazard.
The contact owns a 2003 subaru baja. The contact stated that while turning at 2 mph, a noise was heard coming from the rear passenger side. The vehicle was maneuvered to the shoulder and the contact smelled a burning odor. Upon examining the vehicle, the contact also noticed that the rear passenger tire was rubbing onto the wheel well and melting. The vehicle was then towed to a private mechanic and the contact was informed that the rear suspension rusted away from the sub frame. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure and current mileages were 141,000.
Subaru rotors, we have in our family 6 subarus, 2-2003 bajas ,i - 2005 forester, 1-2005 legacy, 1-2007 impreza, also sold one 2004 forester. Our bajas have 48,000 miles one each vehicle and we have had our rotors replaced, cut, and replaced again. Each time we take them in for inspections we are told the rotors need to be cut due to them warping. The cars will shake and pull to one side and we know this as it has gone on for years. They are cut then cannot be cut anymore then have to be replaced . The 2004 forester had the same problem, as did the 2005 forester in which my son ended up buying and after market rotor instead of letting subaru continue to cut them every 6 months. The after market rotors work fine. The 2005 legacy same rotor problem, my daughter this past weekend after getting tired of the problem put on after market rotors to solve the problem. My sons 2003 baja has the rotors warp every 6 months and ends up having them cut to restore the steering and braking safety. My 2003 baja has had the rotors replaced twice and cut 4 times , and my car is only driven 3000 miles a year. I was told that just having my car sit and not used will cause the rotors to warp and caused braking and steering concerns. I have brought my concerns to the dealership and subaru of america and was told to have the dealership inspect them and the dealership always tells us to have the rotors cut and always at our own expense. With all the subarus we owned and have owned. It seems that the ones made in the 2003 to 2004's , and 2005 models have all had the same problem. We are left with the choice of having our rotors cut to solve the breaking problem, then after 2 cuttingsthey become too thin and then have to be replaced. I believe subaru knows of this and has just hidden the truth from its owners.with all our subarus having the same problems this is not an isolated incident..i checked the property damagecircle on the form since the rotors are property damage. All years listed.
The contact owns a 2003 subaru baja. While parking the vehicle, it inadvertently accelerated without warning. The vehicle was taken to the dealer (busam subaru, 6195 dixie hwy, fairfield, oh 45014), but the failure could not be duplicated. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified and informed the contact that they would research the failure. The failure mileage was 79,000.
The car accelarated for no reason, i was driving about 40 miles per hour on a city street
Starting dec 2004 problems keeping alignments/tires (mileage 28,176), ending in may 2013 with complete rear wheel cradle & drive train replacement (mileage 182,837) after the drive line dropped out on to a brace at approx 35 mph after repeated repairs and complaints about drive-feel of vehicle. Had just exited 70 mph freeway and was on a secondary road. Was never notified of the 'voluntary' recall by subaru for the rear cradle issued apr 2003, before vehicle was purchased.
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