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Takata recall. I was turning left when i was struck by a car going in the opposite direction. According to police the impact was at 01-1 o'clock. . my car was spun into the guard rail causing damage to left front and rt rear of my car. The seat belt latch failed and released the seat beltand the front air bag did not deploy. There is substantial damage to the interior of my car ,steering column , gear shift ,etc. I sustained rather severe neck injuries which i believe would have reduced or eliminatedif the safety systems had operated.

2012 subaru forester. Consumer writes in regards to subaru safety recall tka17. *ldthe consumer stated the recall repair exceed a reasonable amount of time. The consumer requested to be compensated. Updated 09/25/2017

Takata recall. Our subaru dealership told us that they cannot get us in to fix our airbag for at least a month if not more. I find this unsafe to be forced to drive a car that could explode on my passenger at any time and unreasonable to have to avoid driving my car during this time with a passenger because my dealership refuses to put us ahead of less pressing issues.

The contact owns a 2012 subaru forester. The contact stated that while driving at a low rate of speed through a parking garage, the vehicle independently accelerated without warning. The vehicle initially crashed into a parked vehicle which caused a chain reaction with two other parked vehicles. The air bags did not deploy upon impact. The police arrived at the scene and a police report was filed. The contact sought medical attention for a laceration to the head and a stiff neck. The vehicle was towed to an independent tow yard where it remained in their possession. The manufacturer had yet to be notified of the failure. The vehicle had yet to be repaired. The failure mileage was approximately 83,000.

Takata recall:i am writing to make a formal complaint against subaru of america, inc. And their dealerships, regarding their failure to fulfill their responsibilities as part of the takata recall (nhtsa campaign: 17v-014000). My local subaru dealership, downtown subaru of oakland, california, has refused to provide either service or a loaner vehicle, in accordance with the nhtsa's mandated responsibilities of manufacturers and their dealerships for this recall.i am unable to operate my car without a person in the front passenger seat, where the defective airbag is installed, because my wife and i share one car and have two infant car seats installed in the rear of the car.

Takata recall. The contact owns a 2012 subaru forester. The contact received notification of nhtsa campaign number: 17v014000 (air bags); however, the part for the recall repair was unavailable. The contact stated that the manufacturer exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. The contact had not experienced a failure. The manufacturer was not made aware of the issue. Parts distribution disconnect.

I received the recall letter from subaru america, who described terrifying consequences about their defective passenger side airbag. However, what they could do at the moment is just to advice not letting anyone ride on that side before repair. There was not even a deadline for such a repair. This is so disappointing since there is no way to fit my family into the back seats. The reality is that subaru is still producing new vehicles with competent airbags everyday. The company really should consider the feelings of their current owners and treat them better!

Me and my 12 year old daughter were driving 20mph down a small hill,a lady pulled out in front of us,i hit the brakes,which locked up and we slid so i let off them immediately,the roads were icy and snowy,so we gained a lot of velocity,we missed hitting her but went sideways,a little airborn and hit a telephone pole.i violently struck my head off the drivers side window,and my shoulder and arm were pinched between my body and the door.the tires popped,the front bumper clips broke.we both suffered seat belt bruises,and my daughter slammed her knee.i hurt my shoulder pretty bad and my head still hurts they are doing cat scans.my air bag on my drivers side door,where it struck the pole never deployed.i just thank god it did not hit on her side.but we were defiantly going fast enough to deploy that side curtain air bag it bent the door and the rocker sill the thought of it not going off is very scary and a big malfunction,i've been having enough problems with the brakes,seatbelts,car not running properly,and a bunch of other issues i really did not need this and i really feel that this is a huge safety problem that can kill someone and we were very lucky,when i contacted subaru i got the usual run around.not a happy customer.needs someone to intervene like you.

Takata recall--just received a notice today in the mail, march 20, 2017, from subaru that my forester has a defective "passenger side frontal airbag containing...ammonium nitrate." i am advised in this letter of the danger this presents, and that "parts are not available at this time" and might not be available until december." i am advised, "until this repair is performed, do not allow passengers to ride in the front passenger seat." how ridiculous is that???? for a period of possibly nine months, no one can sit in the front passenger seat. Surely, the car companies can do better than this. I've been in touch with my dealership. They (no surprise) will have to get back to me. This is ridiculous and unacceptable, and i'm a fan of subarus.

Takata recall

Takata recall. The contact owns a 2012 subaru forester. The contact received notification of nhtsa campaign number: 19v009000 (air bags). The contact stated that the manufacturer exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. The contact called hanson subaru (2300 carriage loop sw, olympia, wa 98502, (360) 943-2120) and was informed that the parts were on backorder for a month. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was contacted and did not assist. The contact had not experienced a failure. Consumer would like to withdraw the complaint stated the dealer would work with the consumer.

Takata recall. The contact owns a 2012 subaru forester. The contact stated that nhtsa campaign number: 19v008000 (air bags) exceeded a reasonable amount of time for repair. The contact received the recall notification in march of 2019. Subaru of richmond (9177 w broad st, richmond, va 23294) stated that the part was unavailable and they were unable to repair the vehicle until october of 2019. The manufacturer was not contacted. The contact had not experienced a failure. Parts distribution disconnect.

"takata recall" received letter from subara of america, inc. 3/24/17 in reference to recall. Instructed to take vehicle to local dealership for repair. Took vehicle next day to dealership, which stated they had repair parts and made an appointment for repairs within a week. The day before scheduled appointment, service dept. Phoned me and said that they didn't have the repair parts.i have made attempts to contact the service dept with promises of a call back, which never materialize. I believe that since the vehicle was not purchased at this dealership, i am being overlooked. This recall effects my wife who has walking problems and must ride in the front passengers seat.dealership offers a loaner car for these recalls, but never returns my calls to my cell phone.

Takata recall.unable to schedule a repair until june. Cannot drive with someone in front seat until then.this is not in a reasonable amount of time.

Takata recall: manufacturer has been unable to complete takata airbag recall service in a timely manner. I called heuberger subaru dealership in colorado springs, co (888-747-0089) on february 9 to schedule service for takata airbag recall. Subaru stated that they would order parts and contact me to schedule the service when parts were available. I called heuberger subaru again on february 22, and subaru stated that parts were still not available and confirmed they would contact me later to schedule an appointment. As of march 9, subaru still has not scheduled the recall service, one calendar month after the original request.

Takata recall recognition

Takata recall.i have been tothe dealer several times it has been at least 9 months and they still do not have parts

Takata recall. The contact owns a 2012 subaru forester. The contact received notification of nhtsa campaign number: 17v014000 (air bags). The part to do the repair was unavailable. The contact stated that the manufacturer exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. The vehicle was taken to putnam subaru of burlingame (85 california dr, burlingame, ca 94010) and was informed that parts were not available. The manufacturer was notified. The contact had not experienced a failure. Vin tool confirms parts not available.

Takata recall. The contact owns a 2012 subaru forester. The contact stated that there was an abnormal noise that progressed from the brake lines. The dealer (putnam subaru of burlingame, 85 california dr, burlingame, ca 94010, (650) 558-5628) was informed of the failure when the warranty was available; however, the vehicle was repaired after the warranty expired. Initially, the dealer was unable to replicate and diagnose the failure. The second time, they cleaned the brake system. The third time, the dealer further diagnosed the vehicle and indicated that the brake lines needed to be replaced. The brake lines were replaced, but the contact was uncertain if moisture could re-enter the brake system and cause the failure to recur. The vehicle was included in nhtsa campaign number: 17v014000 (air bags). The dealer indicated that the remedy and parts may not be available for more than 1.5 years. The manufacturer was notified of the brake line failure and had the dealer replace the part. The failure mileage was not available. Parts distribution disconnect.

2012 subaru forester.consumer writes in regards to ignition problems.the dealer claimed there was nothing wrong with the vehicle. However, the consumer continued to experience intermittent problems with the ignition.the consumer went to another dealer, at which time, they diagnosed the ignition issue as a software problem and stated that it was fixed with an update to the firmware. However, he continued to have the same ignition problem, but on a more frequent basis. The consumer went backto the dealer, where they stated the problem was the battery. Despite the new battery replacement, he continued to have the same problem at the same frequency. The consumer returned to the dealer, where they stated the problem was with the fuel pump, but were unable to confirm the diagnosis 100% until their fuel pump mechanic made further inquires with the subaru factory.the consumer made another appointment, as it was finally confirmed the fuel pump needed to be replaced. The consumer was then informed, the part was not available.

While idling in a parking lot, my forester caught fire. The fire was put out quickly. So, the damage was fortunately isolated to the location where the fire started. It seems that the connector between the wiring harness and one of the o2 sensors on the front of the vehicle ignited. The fire burned the wiring harness near the connector and damaged the o2 sensor. Both needed to be replaced to repair my vehicle. This fire happened spontaneously and seems to be a safety risk . In my opinion, a 3.5 year old vehicle should not spontaneously catch fire.

2012 subaru dash light all come on and then the car starts to stall out. Dealer can not find out the problem. The happens intermittently. They reset the computer and it runs for a couple hours or day and then it happens again. This will happen in the while driving on the highway and is very dangerous.

2012 subaru forester. Consumer writes in regards to engine problems. The consumer stated unless he drove the vehicle regularly, or started it and let the engine idle, the complex of electric circuits would run down the battery to a no start and shortly thereafter, all systems would be dead. The consumer stated sellers admitted to the problem and the service department recommended driving the vehicle and running the engine more often.

The contact owns a 2012 subaru forester. While coming to a stop, the vehicle made an intermittent clunking sound when the brake pedal was depressed. The contact stated that the vehicle had a lot of electrical issues. While driving 5 mph, all the electrical components in the instrument panel failed and a whining noise was heard. The contact also stated that the vehicle was experiencing fuel issues. When the vehicle was fueled, the fuel gauge reading was inaccurate. The vehicle was taken to a dealer where it could not be diagnosed. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 3,330.

The contact owns a 2012 subaru forester. While at a red light, the vehicle lost power and had electrical issues. The contact stated that the speedometer read 2 mph over the actual speed. The vehicle was towed to the dealer, but was not diagnosed or repaired. The vehicle was unable to be restarted by the mechanic. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The vin was unknown. The failure mileage was 56,000.

The contact owns a 2012 subaru forester. While traveling approximately 60 mph, the vehicle lost all power without warning. The contact was able to coast the vehicle to the shoulder of the roadway. The vehicle was towed to an independent mechanic where it was diagnosed that the mass air flow sensor and battery failed. There was also too much fuel in the system. The vehicle was repaired. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The vin was invalid. The failure mileage was 65,235.

The contact owns a 2012 subaru forester. While driving 5 mph, the vehicle powered down on its own. The vehicle was able to restart after two attempts; however, smoke emitted under the hood near the driver's side windshield area. The vehicle was towed to the dealer where it was diagnosed that clutch fluid drained out of the reservoir, and the smoke was caused by fluid draining to the exhaust pipe. The vehicle was not repaired and the diagnostic was not accurate. The vehicle was towed to another dealer where it was diagnosed as starter relay failure. The vehicle was repaired, but the failure persisted. In addition, the chip for the key fob was not responding to the system. It was diagnosed that the body integrated unit failed.the vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failures. The failure mileage was not available.

Which driving on the interstate at rush hour at 65 mph... With absolutely no warning or warning light my car stalled. When this happened the steering went out along with the brakes and all power. I sat in the fast lane of traffic unable to safely exit my car for almost and hour until help arrived. I took the car to the dealership neil huffman in louisville ky where i purchased the car new 4 years ago. I was told the mass airflow sensor had failed. I was also told that they had no idea why this happened at 65 mph with no warning. I paid the 403.00 repair and contact subaru usa due to my concerns. Although i called several times and was on hold each time for up to 10 min and also emailed.. Still not response. This seems to be a major safety concern. I no longer feel safe in the car.. And plan to purchase a new car soon.. But am concerned someone else will be my car and be in danger.

While driving on a main route check engine light kicked on and proceeded to flash while the stability/traction control light came on disabling the traction control. This lasted approximately 10-15 seconds, all lights kicked off and seemed okay. A couple of days later the same thing happened only now the cruise control light was on and flashing, check engine was solid and stability/traction control light was on. At that time all the lights stay on until the codes are cleared, until that is done, stability/traction control and cruise control do not work.

Which driving on the interstate at rush hour at 65 mph... With absolutely no warning or warning light my car stalled. When this happened the steering went out along with the brakes and all power. I sat in the fast lane of traffic unable to safely exit my car for almost and hour until help arrived. I took the car to the dealership neil huffman in louisville ky where i purchased the car new 4 years ago. I was told the mass airflow sensor had failed. I was also told that they had no idea why this happened at 65 mph with no warning. I paid the 403.00 repair and contact subaru usa due to my concerns. Although i called several times and was on hold each time for up to 10 min and also emailed.. Still not response. This seems to be a major safety concern. I no longer feel safe in the car.. And plan to purchase a new car soon.. But am concerned someone else will be my car and be in danger.

After sharp acceleration the check engine light came on and stayed on. No other issues noted. Two months later with 7500 miles on the odometer, the same thing occurred but this time the cruise control light and the vehicle stabilization light came on as well. Cruise control did not work and i assume the stabilization didn't either.

When in heavy traffic and it was necessary to accelerate at a high rpm, the traction control light and check engine light come on and start flashing and the cruise control light also flashed. This is the 3rd time this has happened.first time all the lights went out, second time it happened my cruise control was disabled and the other lights continued to be on and flash and i had to take it the dealership to be "reset".dealership told me it was a "computer" problem and subaru has not fixed it.yesterday it happened again.was able to let off accleration quick enough to keep it from locking out my cruise and causing all the lights to flash continually.

Bought this vehicle from bank owned, it was 3 years old when bought, it had 70,000 miles.in one year of usage/service time, with 3 oil changes/2 with extreme oil burning.no signs of smoke, overheat, but within the 4th year of ownership it began to make engine noises.a rattling which as it turn out, and unbeknown to us vehicle was known to have problems with, and i took it to the dealer, they told us that the vehicle coverage was at 100,000 miles/a cut off for coverage on a class action suit.they took our car, stored it, because it had gone 120 miles over the cut off, and we're still waiting to see if they will honor their promise of coverage being that it's not an old vehicle.

Excessive oil consumption. Have to add more than a 1 quart between oil changes(every 3k miles).

Oil was checked before vehicle left massachusetts for a trip to new mexico.after driving approximately 2300 miles, upon arrival at the destination no oil showed on the dipstick.mechanic drained only 2.5 quarts from vehicle (5.5 quarts is full) so engine consumed 3.0 quarts.this is grossly excessive consumption and indicative of a serious engine/materials defect.have since discovered this oil consumption defect is common to 2011-2014 subaru vehicles.subaru will not fix this engine.this vehicle will cause me to incur expense because of the need to purchase and replace the entire oil volume during the recommended oil change interval and loss of value of the vehicle.vehicle is a danger to the drivers and others on the street because the engine may catastrophically fail causing an accident.also, the low oil level warning light on this vehicle has never illuminated indicating that it, too, is defective.

The contact owns a 2012 subaru forester. The contact stated that whenever the check engine warning light illuminated, the cruise control would independently disable without warning. The vehicle was taken to the dealer where the technician stated that the vehicle was working according to standards. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 8,650 and the current mileage was 11,626. Updated 10/17/13*lj

My car is suburu forester 2012. I usually change the oil in the car between 7000-10000 miles.on jan 13-2016, at 71854 mile,amsoil 5 quart synthetic oil was placed at oil change. On aug 8th at 80600, i went in for oil change and also the car was making knocking sound. The suburu dealer told me engine seized due to lack of oil in the engine. The car was deemed not drivable. There were no evidence of oil leak under the car or around the oil container on the engine, when check by the glassman dealer in southfield michigan.suburu forester does not have any engine oil level light. The engine consumes the oil and, the owners should be warned about this. I lost 6000.00 money on the trade in due to the engine condition.

My car suffered a catastrophic oil event without an indicator light or any other warning that is nesitating a new engine. The car had less than 70,000 miles on it. I had informed some ticking noise from the engine in previous maintenance events. I was driving on the interstate, and my engine seized and locked-up, and i had to slowly pullover on an interstate highway.

Engine using synthetic ow-20 oil per dealer recommendation uses oil faster than new car should. Oil changed 18,951mi. At around 22,000 oil was noted leaking around oil filter. Also dipstick showing low level. Owner had to add oil while on a trip. After 24,393mi oil filter leak reported, dealer replaced gasket 803916010 and topped off oil. At 26,312 mi, oil again changed by dealer. 3k mi later (29,000mi) oil again showed below low on dipstick requiring owner to add oil. 32,191 mi service appointment oil change by dealer states "close to full."dealer told us that cars use a quart of oil every thousand miles normally.no leak found on inspection. I always park in the same place at parking garage and there are no oil leaks on the concrete. My family has had 2 other new subaru vehicles since 2003 which also use synthetic oil and no other car has had this oil usage. I have owned 6 new cars in my lifetime. I know how to maintain an engine by frequent checks and maintenance.my concern is that owners may lose an engine due to seizure if they follow subaru recommended oil change by mileage or months. Some owners who are not diligent in checking frequently may lose an engine. My other concern is that either subaru engine design, gaskets, or other parts may be to blame in excessive oil usage. Please investigate this problem.

Driver seatbelt buckle will not release. May take up to 10 firm pushes of release button before buckle releases. Engine oil was at 1 quart even after 1 quart of oil was added per month. Dealership diagnosed as rod knock. Second opinion led to changing oil twice and checking pressures. Recommended change oil every 3000 miles on this particular type of engine.

The contact owned a 2012 subaru forester. While driving approximately 69 mph with the cruise control activated, flames were seen coming from underneath the driver side of the hood. The cruise control independently disengaged and the vehicle lost all power. The contact was able to coast the vehicle to the side of the road. The fire department was contacted and extinguished the fire. A police report and a fire report were filed. There were no injuries sustained. The vehicle was destroyed and towed to the contact's residence. The contact mentioned an unknown recall regarding the relay system as a possible cause of the failure, which only included turbo booster engine vehicles. However, the contact's non-turbo booster engine vehicle was not included in the recall. The dealer and manufacturer were not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 130,000.

1st noticed a couple of years ago sounded like valve tapping engine noise. Took to auto shop and they stated car had virtually no oil in it. Never mentioned oil consumption issue. In march of 2020, took car into subaru dealer for inspection and oil change. Yesterday, while driving home, noticed same noise as before. Auto shop found article about excessive oil consumption. Article stated owners were notified and advised of actions that could be taken. Mechanic stated it was a known issue, but no official recall had ever been issued. I never received any notification. Subaru offered to extend warranty period, but i may now be outside of that. Have appt at dealer tomorrow for other service work (including oil change). Car has 75k miles and is 2012. Was down over 3 quarts of oil at around 7,000 miles. No oil warning indicator ever illuminated. Was told by dealer when i called last night that they would perform "oil consumption test" recommended by manufacture, "if your engine vin meets the requirements". If the engine runs dry, good potential to seize on the spot and cause accident and injury.

My car suffered a catastrophic oil event without an indicator light or any other warning that is nesitating a new engine. The car had less than 70,000 miles on it and was in service several times recently without anyone noticing the oil problem? on the day of the event i was driving to work and was hearing a ticking noise like when you put a baseball card on your bicycle spokes with a clothespin. When i was a mile from my workplace an oil light illuminated and i immediately pulled off the expressway into a gas station. I put synthetic oil into the car, restarted it and drove less than a mile to an open service station where i left the car for service. The service station informed me that i needed a new engine. I spoke to subaru after discovering that this event was not mine alone and in 2015 subaru was sued for the problem. I was never made aware of the potential for this or dreamed it was possible.

Which driving on the interstate at rush hour at 65 mph... With absolutely no warning or warning light my car stalled. When this happened the steering went out along with the brakes and all power. I sat in the fast lane of traffic unable to safely exit my car for almost and hour until help arrived. I took the car to the dealership neil huffman in louisville ky where i purchased the car new 4 years ago. I was told the mass airflow sensor had failed. I was also told that they had no idea why this happened at 65 mph with no warning. I paid the 403.00 repair and contact subaru usa due to my concerns. Although i called several times and was on hold each time for up to 10 min and also emailed.. Still not response. This seems to be a major safety concern. I no longer feel safe in the car.. And plan to purchase a new car soon.. But am concerned someone else will be my car and be in danger.

The engine consumes too much oil for such a relatively new & low mileage vehicle. This is the 2nd complaint to the dealer about this concern. Each time the engine oil is checked the dipstick would not register any oil reading. On the second visit, the dealer changed the oil & filter under warranty as per bulletin 02-144-13r & having me return after an additional 1200 miles of driving. This engine is defective for having oil usage at such low mileage and begin relatively new. I have owned many cars in my time and understand all cars consume oil at some point or another but not when the car is still practically new. Did research online and have seen many other owners with similar complaints, most with no resolution. This poses a safety hazard mainly for the owners who are not as savvy with vehicles. The engine oil could run out & seize the motor of which can happen while driving during highway speeds.

At 102k miles, engine developed loud tapping sound. Vehicle has always used a quart of oil approximately every 1000 miles since new. This problem appears to be oil related due to engine design/part defect. Problem appeared after 4 hour drive at highway speed (70-75mph). Mechanic checking for valve or rocker damage.

I bought this car in february. I only had it a couple days and decided i should check the oil. No oil on the dipstick!!put 2 quarts in to bring it level. I have to check the oil every few days to make sure it does not run out. I am having to put in a quart every 500 miles! this is not normal oil consumption! the oil is changed every 3,000 miles. I bought this car because of subaru's reputation. Never again! after doing research, i found out there was a lawsuit filed. How can a dealer sell a car that is the object of a lawsuit? subaru should be recalling this vehicle. Now i'm stuck making payments on a car that won't last.

Purchased vehical 3-4 months ago w/ 86k miles. Oil leaks in head gasket ( quart every 6 weeks..researched this and turns out this is a very common problem from 1999- 2013. On all foresters. Manufacturer used more sealant and less gasket on that engine.why wasn't this recalled?? easily verified via tube or internet.the other issue is lower control arm bushings worn out at 86k miles. Steering is very un stable.

The contact owns a 2012 subaru forester. While traveling approximately 60 mph, the vehicle lost all power without warning. The contact was able to coast the vehicle to the shoulder of the roadway. The vehicle was towed to an independent mechanic where it was diagnosed that the mass air flow sensor and battery failed. There was also too much fuel in the system. The vehicle was repaired. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The vin was invalid. The failure mileage was 65,235.

The contact's daughter owns a 2012 subaru forester. The contact's daughter became aware of oil consumption on the vehicle. His daughter frequently had to replenish the oil due to the failure. The contact called maita subaru (2912 auburn blvd, sacramento, ca 95821) and elk grove subaru (8581 laguna grove dr, elk grove, ca 95757) where he was informed that there was a warranty extension on the vehicle for excessive oil consumption however, the warranty had expired in may of 2020. The manufacturer was also notified of the failure and confirmed the dealers information. The contact's daughter had not taken the vehicle to be diagnosed nor repaired. The failure mileage was approximately 87,000.

2012 subaru forester with 106,000 miles burns all of the engine oil dry. I have read this is due to faulty piston rings. Where is the recall for this ? it is unacceptable. Regularly, if not, over maintained.

Subaru has been aware of an oil consumption defect with the piston rings in this model car and never notified owners that it was present.the result can be oil pressure loss, rapid overheating, and motor seizing. The motor has been replaced for some customers for the oil consumption damages, but not for many others. The parts were defective at manufacture and a recall should be instituted.

While pulling into a parking stall at approximately 2-3 mph i went to press the brakes when all of the sudden the car accelerated at full speed without touching the accelerator causing me to hit the concrete wall in front of me. Airbags did not deploy and neither me or my passenger were not hurt.damage to the bumper, frame, grill and various components just inside the engine compartment.

2012 subaru forester. Consumer stated the windows glass will not close. The head rest is not installed properly. Rear hatch door will not close without being slammed and opened while driving.check engine light indicates a code of misfiring on two cylinders. *ss the consumer stated if the driver and passenger windows were lowered when driving at highway speeds, the window glass shifted out beyond the channel in the door and the windows would not close. The consumer stated he had to listen to a high-pitched squeal while driving. The dealer did confirm a problem existed, but there was no solution.

When turning off engine, loud rapid pinging noise from front of the car for about 20 minutes. Per subaru home office this is normal. Per manager of subaru service dept it is normal.i was told it was the guards around the catalytic converter - that they get very hot from the catalytic converter and ping as cool down.but if they are continually warping back and forth causing the pinging sound, isn't there going to be metal fatigue?when the guards don't work, is the car going to be safe to drive?i mean, i would think they are there for a reason.i have even heard the noise rolling down the driver side window at a fast food restaurant. Just want to know the car will be safe.would love to have the annoying noise go away also.i was told all foresters do this.

I'm have a problem with my headlights. In past 3-4 months they have randomly gone out. The light bulb is good. So is the fuse.each time we took the headlight area apart and put it back together it light bulb came back on. I do not know if its the wires or connection with the light bulb and the base. I did call where i bought my car and as its out of warranty, will only fix for a fee. Subaru of america will "decide after evaluated and fixed" as long ad only using all subaru parts"- if they will cover this. The last time this happened, both if my head lights went out at the same time. Very concerning safety issue.

Fuel mileage way out of whack.on highway at 100-110 kmh averages 11 l/100kmsunroof leaks when going through car wash.

2012 subaru forester.consumer writes in regards to ignition problems.the dealer claimed there was nothing wrong with the vehicle. However, the consumer continued to experience intermittent problems with the ignition.the consumer went to another dealer, at which time, they diagnosed the ignition issue as a software problem and stated that it was fixed with an update to the firmware. However, he continued to have the same ignition problem, but on a more frequent basis. The consumer went backto the dealer, where they stated the problem was the battery. Despite the new battery replacement, he continued to have the same problem at the same frequency. The consumer returned to the dealer, where they stated the problem was with the fuel pump, but were unable to confirm the diagnosis 100% until their fuel pump mechanic made further inquires with the subaru factory.the consumer made another appointment, as it was finally confirmed the fuel pump needed to be replaced. The consumer was then informed, the part was not available.

Keeps smelling like gas, and the check engine light, cruise light blinks, and tracktion control lightis blinking.says code problem with the catalytic converter.

The contact owns a 2012 subaru forester. While traveling approximately 60 mph, the vehicle lost all power without warning. The contact was able to coast the vehicle to the shoulder of the roadway. The vehicle was towed to an independent mechanic where it was diagnosed that the mass air flow sensor and battery failed. There was also too much fuel in the system. The vehicle was repaired. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The vin was invalid. The failure mileage was 65,235.

During cold weather starts, the vehicle cabin smells strongly of raw fuel, as if there was a fuel leak. The smell persists until the engine has reached its normal operating temperature. Loose fuel lines have been reported in previous model year foresters, and rare instances of this occurring in current generation foresters (09-13).

Engine seized during straight road, uphill ascent. Oil light blinked twice quickly then went solid and then immediately lost power at 60mph on freeway. No previous issues with engine. I was in far left lane with no emergency parking so i navigated to the far right emergency shoulder and stopped. Car required tow truck to shop.

The contact owns a 2012 subaru forester. While coming to a stop, the vehicle made an intermittent clunking sound when the brake pedal was depressed. The contact stated that the vehicle had a lot of electrical issues. While driving 5 mph, all the electrical components in the instrument panel failed and a whining noise was heard. The contact also stated that the vehicle was experiencing fuel issues. When the vehicle was fueled, the fuel gauge reading was inaccurate. The vehicle was taken to a dealer where it could not be diagnosed. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 3,330.

After sharp acceleration the check engine light came on and stayed on. No other issues noted. Two months later with 7500 miles on the odometer, the same thing occurred but this time the cruise control light and the vehicle stabilization light came on as well. Cruise control did not work and i assume the stabilization didn't either.

Since march, 2017 my forester began making a grinding noise when i first started the car and pressed the clutch in to reverse out of the garage.my mechanic said it was too early for the clutch to fail at only 74,000 miles and lubricated it-- twice over the insuring months as the noise not only persisted but got louder and more persistent.in august, i took the car to another independent shop out of town and they confirmed my suspicions that the throw out bearing was failing.to repair it involved a new clutch kit and a day of labor for a $1300 bill.i have been driving the car five days now since it was fixed and the clutch seems to be working fine again.i am filing this report so others will be aware of a manual transmission failure way too early in mileage and not assume it's a squeak that lubricant can fix.for ten years, i had a 2002 manual forester that i drove for over 200,000 miles and never had a clutch problem.a clutch rebuild at 75,649 miles is ridiculous and subaru should warn owners of the problem.

On 12/31/18, when driving home at 11p.m.,and an hour from my home, my "oil light" came on.i stopped at a service station and had 3 quarts of oil put in my oil tank. Two days later, i took it to my mechanic who could not find a leak but over the next 9 months, at approximately every 2 week intervals, he put between 1/2-3 quarts of oil in my car. In may 2019the north end subaru service dept. Checked over my car and could not find a oil leak either.on 9/21/19, my mechanic read an article online about the excessive oil consumption in most subaru models between 2011-15.i never received notification from subaru re: this problem.i wrote 2 letters to subaru of america (one to the president).i was notified by them that my car was "out of warranty" because it, by then, had over 100,000 miles. They offered me a $1500 "loyal customer" credit on a new subaru, which they never sent me.i have been driving subarus since 1990 and have talked my whole family and several friends into buying them.i usually drive my subarus until 250.000 miles and don't want to get a new car.this was a defect in many models and i was not notified as an owner.i take meticulous care of my cars.i continue to drive this one, having the oil levels checked every 2 weeks. The cost of a new "engine block assembly" would be $4995, which i think subaru should be responsible for.i have filed a complaint with the ma attorney general's office and they suggested i also contact you.attached in the mentioned complaint, the 2 letters i wrote to subaru and an article re: the excessive oil consumption problem.thank you for any assistance you can give me.

Vehicle transmission shifted into neutral while in cruise control on the highway. The vehicle had to be powered off and back on before the transmission would reengage. Dtc was p2138. This is the fourth incidence over a 14 month period. After power cycle reset, the issue doesn't recur for one to three months. In two instances, the vehicle was in cruise control but not in the other two.

2012 forester 2.5x, 4-spd automatic transmission: when traveling at highway speeds, 50+ mph, any attempt to quickly accelerate causes the automatictransmission to downshift all the way to second gear. This results in very high rpms, but a loss in velocity as the downshift to second gear is not appropriate at the high end of the allowable rpms for the engine. The loss in speed when attempting to accelerate is very unsafe and has caused me to have to unexpectedly return to my lane when attempting to pass another vehicle.likewise, attempting to merge into traffic traveling faster in another lane is also unsafe as i lose speed while emerging into the lane with faster traffic. This downshift into second gear rather than third gear at highway speeds occasionally causes the check engine light to turn on and the traction control warning light to turn on.this is an ongoing problem and can be replicated at any time.this occurs at highway speeds, and can be replicated by depressing the accelerator pedal quickly, orjust tapping on the accelerator.the vehicle should not be able to downshift to second gear at high speeds using an automatic transmission.i have returned it to the dealer twice and the dealers mechanics are easily able to replicate the problem. After numerous attempts to fix the problem, the dealership contacted the subaru headquarters and were told this is normal operation.it is anything but normal for an automobile and is very dangerous. There appear to be a number of complaints on various internet sites on foresters with similar problems.

Driver seatbelt buckle will not release. May take up to 10 firm pushes of release button before buckle releases. Engine oil was at 1 quart even after 1 quart of oil was added per month. Dealership diagnosed as rod knock. Second opinion led to changing oil twice and checking pressures. Recommended change oil every 3000 miles on this particular type of engine.

My forester has had the issue of misfiring on three occasions. It has been to the dealership for the first two, now they tell me i need to wait until they create a computer update, that my car has a "glitch in the computer".my cruise control becomes disabled, while driving and the check engine light flashes, along with vehicle dynamics control waring light also blinks.the dealership tells me the car will run properly, not to worry.the owner's manual states that the abs is poroblably malfunctioning.the first time this happened, they dealership said i may have had watery gas.it has now happened under the same conditions:going up grade and needing to accelerate.in a four month period, i have had this same unresolved issue, three times.also the seat belts are on recall.when i called tohave the seat belt replaced, i was told they were on back order and would contact me.

Takata recall. I was turning left when i was struck by a car going in the opposite direction. According to police the impact was at 01-1 o'clock. . my car was spun into the guard rail causing damage to left front and rt rear of my car. The seat belt latch failed and released the seat beltand the front air bag did not deploy. There is substantial damage to the interior of my car ,steering column , gear shift ,etc. I sustained rather severe neck injuries which i believe would have reduced or eliminatedif the safety systems had operated.

2012 subaru forester. Consumer stated the windows glass will not close. The head rest is not installed properly. Rear hatch door will not close without being slammed and opened while driving.check engine light indicates a code of misfiring on two cylinders. *ss the consumer stated if the driver and passenger windows were lowered when driving at highway speeds, the window glass shifted out beyond the channel in the door and the windows would not close. The consumer stated he had to listen to a high-pitched squeal while driving. The dealer did confirm a problem existed, but there was no solution.

The contact owns a 2012 subaru forester. While driving approximately 30 mph, a burning odor filled the inside of the vehicle. The seat became very hot and burned a hole through the seat and the contact's clothing. There were no injuries. The contact turned off the seat heater. There were no warning indicators illuminated. The vehicle was taken to a dealer where it was diagnosed that it was a second occurrence and the failure could not be diagnosed. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and offered a savings coupon in addition to the seat replacement. The vehicle was not completely damaged. The failure mileage was approximately 90,000.

The contact owns a 2012 subaru forester. The contact stated that while driving 10 mph, she applied the brakes and the vehicle did not stop. The contact applied repeated pressure to the brake pedal but the brake pedal was depressed into the floorboard abnormally. The contact then applied the emergency brake and the vehicle stopped. The vehicle was safely driven to an authorized dealer but they were unable to determine the cause of failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 2,800.

Me and my 12 year old daughter were driving 20mph down a small hill,a lady pulled out in front of us,i hit the brakes,which locked up and we slid so i let off them immediately,the roads were icy and snowy,so we gained a lot of velocity,we missed hitting her but went sideways,a little airborn and hit a telephone pole.i violently struck my head off the drivers side window,and my shoulder and arm were pinched between my body and the door.the tires popped,the front bumper clips broke.we both suffered seat belt bruises,and my daughter slammed her knee.i hurt my shoulder pretty bad and my head still hurts they are doing cat scans.my air bag on my drivers side door,where it struck the pole never deployed.i just thank god it did not hit on her side.but we were defiantly going fast enough to deploy that side curtain air bag it bent the door and the rocker sill the thought of it not going off is very scary and a big malfunction,i've been having enough problems with the brakes,seatbelts,car not running properly,and a bunch of other issues i really did not need this and i really feel that this is a huge safety problem that can kill someone and we were very lucky,when i contacted subaru i got the usual run around.not a happy customer.needs someone to intervene like you.

I received an important safety recall notice (1st notice) for my 2012 subaru forester regarding potential brake line corrosion. It could lead to loss of brake fluid impairing the driver's ability to stop the car by increasing braking distance. In the 1st notice subaru agreed to inspect and repair the break lines free of charge. Subaru stated that it was in the process of acquiring anti-corrosion materials and replacement parts to perform the necessary repair.they would re-contact the owner by mail when the material were available. When the 2nd was received the owner was to make an appointment with the local dealer for the inspection and any necessary repairs. Until then there were several important precautions that should be taken including, monitoring brake fluid leaks, brake pedal travel and pressure, stopping distance, and brake system warning light. Should any of these conditions become apparent the owner should contact the dealer immediately. The driver should maintain safe braking distance and take extra care when parking and in tight spaces. The consumer was advised it wouldn't be until november 2014 until the 2nd notice was to be received (3 months away from the 1st notice). The owner then called the dealer who, within a week, inspected, cleaned, and applied anti-corrosion materials to the brake lines. The owner having to take the precautions is unacceptable in my opinion. Subaru should be responsible for the repairs and inspection. The braking system should be inspected immediately to determine if there is a risk of a brake malfunction. The vehicle does have dual braking system, brakeline materials and exposure to the elements is likely the same for both systems. Could both systems have the same problem simultaneously? if there is a large enough leak in 1 system that goes undetected could it empty the master cylinder reservoir affecting the 2nd system's capability?subaru campaign wqk-47 recall no. 14v-311 july 2014.updated 11/20/14

The contact owns a 2012 subaru forester. While coming to a stop, the vehicle made an intermittent clunking sound when the brake pedal was depressed. The contact stated that the vehicle had a lot of electrical issues. While driving 5 mph, all the electrical components in the instrument panel failed and a whining noise was heard. The contact also stated that the vehicle was experiencing fuel issues. When the vehicle was fueled, the fuel gauge reading was inaccurate. The vehicle was taken to a dealer where it could not be diagnosed. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 3,330.

A stuck brake caliper piston extended far enough to release brake fluid resulting in complete loss of brakes.it failed a few blocks from home on city streets and no damageoccurred.required towing to a repair shop.no photos but attached is a receipt for repairs.

The contact owns a 2012 subaru forester. While reversing into a car port in the driveway, the vehicle surged at a high rate of speed, crashed into another car port in the driveway, and crashed into another vehicle. The unintended acceleration failure caused damage to two car ports and the other vehicle. When the contact applied force to the brake pedal, it did not respond. The vin was not included in nhtsa campaign numbers: 14v830000 (service brakes, hydraulic) and 14v311000 (service brakes, hydraulic). The air bags did not deploy. A police report was not filed and there were no injuries. The insurance company was notified of the failure. The manufacturer was not notified. The failure mileage was not available.

The contact owns a 2012 subaru forester. The contact received notification of nhtsa campaign number: 14v830000 (service brakes, hydraulic). The recall remedy was performed but, due tothe incomplete repair instructions, the vehicle was not repaired correctly. While driving 10 mph, the brake pedal was applied and sank to the floorboard failing to stop the vehicle. A crash occurred and the passenger sustained rib cage bruising, which required medical attention. A police report was filed. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 33,055.

The contact owns a 2012 subaru forester. While driving approximately 25 mph, the brake pedal stiffened and failed to stop the vehicle. The dealer stated that the brake hose was replaced. The vehicle was repaired; however, the failure recurred. The manufacturer was made aware of the malfunction. The approximate failure mileage was 11,600.

I want to also submit a statement about the problems i have had with my brakes,i also noticed others have had the same problems,as soon as i got the car i noticed the brakes were very soft.i took the car in,i was told they were fine.a couple weeks later i was in line at starbucks and the brakes went right to the floor,i pulled the emergency up narrowly missing the person in front of me.i called the dealer again,before i got the car back in again at dunkin donuts it did the same thing.it had also started making a horrible smell and had no power.and a few other minor things.i took it in they said the brakes were fine,i argued they were not.the smell was supposedly some kind of fluid leaking on the muffler.took it home brakes still kept doing the same thing,called back went back in the car was low on oil and the brakes were still doing the non existent thing,plus it still smelled bad and i had a list for them,they gave it an oil change,and said this time the brakes were fine but may need pads in 6,000 miles or so now the smell is normal thou,plus i told them it was not getting good gas mileage and hitching,they said unless the engine light comes on they cant do anything.well now lastly the rear seat belt works only occasionally,my brake light is on all the time and they only stop about half the time my tires are all worn out,at less than 10,000 miles which they say is normal (ok) and it stalls doesn't like to start,and is under recall it still smells bad,the cruise control only works when it feels like it,it uses oil,eats gas,and stalls doesn't like to start,and the brakes act like the anti lock feature is constant even when it shouldn't be?now after an accident and my air bags don't deploy i think it seems like a real trend here and i reported my accident to subaru of america they don't seem to care.

Takata recall. The contact owns a 2012 subaru forester. The contact stated that there was an abnormal noise that progressed from the brake lines. The dealer (putnam subaru of burlingame, 85 california dr, burlingame, ca 94010, (650) 558-5628) was informed of the failure when the warranty was available; however, the vehicle was repaired after the warranty expired. Initially, the dealer was unable to replicate and diagnose the failure. The second time, they cleaned the brake system. The third time, the dealer further diagnosed the vehicle and indicated that the brake lines needed to be replaced. The brake lines were replaced, but the contact was uncertain if moisture could re-enter the brake system and cause the failure to recur. The vehicle was included in nhtsa campaign number: 17v014000 (air bags). The dealer indicated that the remedy and parts may not be available for more than 1.5 years. The manufacturer was notified of the brake line failure and had the dealer replace the part. The failure mileage was not available. Parts distribution disconnect.

On june 9, 2015 i brought my 2012 subaru forester (mileage 41184) into the subaru dealer for a "brake pipe inspection recall" and to replace a broken plastic molding in the front of the car. Inspection by the mechanic at this time stated that all the brakes were in good shape according to their rating system. One month later, on july 8, 2015, i brought my 2012 subaru forester (mileage 42513) back to the subaru dealerbecause of vibration and noise emanating from the front of the car. Inspection by the service mechanic showed that the front brakes had locked up, were not releasing, and had worn out the brake pads and scorched the front rotors from the heat generated by this malfunction. It was necessary for them to replace the rotors and pads. In a period of 30 days and 1329 miles the automobile went from good brakes to worn-out brakes with scorched rotors from the high heat generated. Subaru is fortunate that i was aware something was wrong -- something which if not fixed could have caused a fire or brake failure while on busy highway and potentially resulted in bodily injury or death to the occupants. This is no way "normal" brake wear. The problem needs to be acknowledged and corrected by subaru before someone gets injured.

Our forester has an inconsistent brake pedal. Sometimes the pedal is firm and responsive. Sometimes the pedal goes towards the floor before it responds. We never know how far in the pedal will go. Thus far the brakes have always worked but extra time and distance are needed to stop. The problem is intermittent and has been there ever since we purchased the vehicle.the following from subaru's recall of other 2012 models explains almost exactly how this manifests for us. Pressing the pedal lightly and subsequently having to hit the pedal harder without letting up seems to be a trigger. The pedal has also gone all the way to the floor on 2 occasions which occurred at very low speeds in parking lots. Manifestations per the paragraph below are most common and can happen at any speed including on the highway.in the recall letter sent to subaru owners it noted that "in vehicles experiencing this condition, the driver will initially encounter a soft pedal feel and may momentarily perceive a sense of loss in braking power while the pedal is being pressed lightly. This will only continue until the pedal is pressed downward approximately 2 more inches. Effective braking function will be achieved at that point, making it possible to slow or stop the vehicle."we have taken the vehicle to 2 dealerships and they both told us there is no problem. We returned the vehicle to one of the dealerships and they road tested it for 3 days and told us nothing is wrong. We appear to have the same problem that triggered a recall of millions of other 2012 models and we do not appear to be taken seriously. This problem is potentially life threatening, and it needs to be dealt with regardless of whether it manifests for subaru technicians or not.i have taken the vehicle to my mechanic and he believes the master cylinder is bad but he has done no work on the vehicle.

2012 subaru forester.consumer writes in regards to brake system failure recall notice.the consumer stated from the day she purchased the vehicle, the brakes did not seem right. The brake pedal seemed too soft and there was extended pedal travel. She had to pump the brakes in order to stop in time. Also, when sitting at a light with her foot on the brake pedal, the pedal would suddenly just sink downward an inch. Also, at approximately, 17,000 inmay 2014, the brakes began pulsating. The dealer machined the rotors and stated it was normal. The consumer even though the her year, was not included in the recall, she still experienced the same symptoms.

Purchased vehical 3-4 months ago w/ 86k miles. Oil leaks in head gasket ( quart every 6 weeks..researched this and turns out this is a very common problem from 1999- 2013. On all foresters. Manufacturer used more sealant and less gasket on that engine.why wasn't this recalled?? easily verified via tube or internet.the other issue is lower control arm bushings worn out at 86k miles. Steering is very un stable.

While pulling into a parking stall at approximately 2-3 mph i went to press the brakes when all of the sudden the car accelerated at full speed without touching the accelerator causing me to hit the concrete wall in front of me. Airbags did not deploy and neither me or my passenger were not hurt.damage to the bumper, frame, grill and various components just inside the engine compartment.

While opening the driver's side door, the top, right corner of the door struck my forehead, causing a gash just above my right eyebrow that required six stitches to close. A little lower and the sharp, pointed corner of the door frame could have caused the loss of my right eye.the problem is with the design of the door frame. In order to open the door, one must reach for the door handle and, in doing so, lean in toward the door. When the door is opened, if one is not standing back far enough, the door will hit the person opening the door. The design is common to both the driver's side and front passenger side doors. I inquired with kinney motors of rutland, vermont (802-775-6900), where i purchased my 2012 subaru forester to see if there is a fix for the above problem and, while the service manager was polite and tried to be helpful, no fix was available.

2012 subaru forester. Consumer stated the windows glass will not close. The head rest is not installed properly. Rear hatch door will not close without being slammed and opened while driving.check engine light indicates a code of misfiring on two cylinders. *ss the consumer stated if the driver and passenger windows were lowered when driving at highway speeds, the window glass shifted out beyond the channel in the door and the windows would not close. The consumer stated he had to listen to a high-pitched squeal while driving. The dealer did confirm a problem existed, but there was no solution.

Fuel mileage way out of whack.on highway at 100-110 kmh averages 11 l/100kmsunroof leaks when going through car wash.

Purchased vehical 3-4 months ago w/ 86k miles. Oil leaks in head gasket ( quart every 6 weeks..researched this and turns out this is a very common problem from 1999- 2013. On all foresters. Manufacturer used more sealant and less gasket on that engine.why wasn't this recalled?? easily verified via tube or internet.the other issue is lower control arm bushings worn out at 86k miles. Steering is very un stable.

While driving on a main route check engine light kicked on and proceeded to flash while the stability/traction control light came on disabling the traction control. This lasted approximately 10-15 seconds, all lights kicked off and seemed okay. A couple of days later the same thing happened only now the cruise control light was on and flashing, check engine was solid and stability/traction control light was on. At that time all the lights stay on until the codes are cleared, until that is done, stability/traction control and cruise control do not work.

While pulling into a parking stall at approximately 2-3 mph i went to press the brakes when all of the sudden the car accelerated at full speed without touching the accelerator causing me to hit the concrete wall in front of me. Airbags did not deploy and neither me or my passenger were not hurt.damage to the bumper, frame, grill and various components just inside the engine compartment.

Vehicle experienced an occurrence of sudden unintended acceleration.i had my foot on the brake and was easing into a parking space. All of a sudden, the engine revved, and the vehicle surged and began to move forward on its own accord. I was unable to stop it using the brake. The vehicle went over 2 parking curbs and shrubbery and was headed into traffic.vehicle was moving at about 20-25 mph so i was able to steer it and avoided traffic by turning right, staying on parking lot grass & rock barrier. Car went into gully and eventually stopped on its own. Dealership was unable to find problem. Contacted corporate office who had vehicle inspected by auto engineering firm and no problem detected.since some recurrent issues reported on safety boards, decision made to trade in vehicle.dealership repaired damage to the vehicle and now has car up for sale; we have many concerns about this vehicle being sold to unsuspecting customer.

My sun visers fall off. They fall off and land in my lap. They at times catch the steering wheel. They have done this since 2016. Both of them do this. When i am driving, freeway or around town, they fall off and startle me and cause the sun to be in my eyes. Often they are not on my car and i can't see on the road.

My front windshield developed a spontaneous crack. In april 2020, the car was parked outside overnight, and in the morning, there was a 20-inch long horizontal crack on the bottom portion of the windshield. There was no impact mark to indicate a rock hit the windshield.

2012 subaru dash light all come on and then the car starts to stall out. Dealer can not find out the problem. The happens intermittently. They reset the computer and it runs for a couple hours or day and then it happens again. This will happen in the while driving on the highway and is very dangerous.

The contact owns a 2012 subaru forester. While driving 1 mphentering a driveway, the vehicle spontaneously accelerated and crashed into the garage of a house. There were no warning indicators illuminated. There were no injuries. The air bags did not deploy. A police report was filed. The vehicle was towed to subaru of grand blanc (6061 s saginaw st, grand blanc, mi 48439, (810) 202-0831), but was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not contacted. The failure mileage was 66,000.

2012 subaru forester.consumer writes in regards tosudden acceleration accident.the consumer stated the vehicle was totaled.

After hitting a curb pulling into a parking lot, the car immediately accelerated at a lightening speed and raced at increasing speed forward knocking over a bush and crashing into a brick wall of a church building.the severe impact caused the airbags to open and the front of the car was so damaged that it is considered a total loss. This all occurred in a matter of seconds myself, the driver, and a passenger were sent to emergency room with multiple abrasions and contusions.

While passing a parked dumpster, the driver stepped lightly on the gas.instead of the expected mild acceleration, the engine revved greatly and an unexpected high acceleration occurred.it resulted in a collision with the car in front.

After sharp acceleration the check engine light came on and stayed on. No other issues noted. Two months later with 7500 miles on the odometer, the same thing occurred but this time the cruise control light and the vehicle stabilization light came on as well. Cruise control did not work and i assume the stabilization didn't either.

The contact owns a 2012 subaru forester. While reversing into a car port in the driveway, the vehicle surged at a high rate of speed, crashed into another car port in the driveway, and crashed into another vehicle. The unintended acceleration failure caused damage to two car ports and the other vehicle. When the contact applied force to the brake pedal, it did not respond. The vin was not included in nhtsa campaign numbers: 14v830000 (service brakes, hydraulic) and 14v311000 (service brakes, hydraulic). The air bags did not deploy. A police report was not filed and there were no injuries. The insurance company was notified of the failure. The manufacturer was not notified. The failure mileage was not available.

I want to also submit a statement about the problems i have had with my brakes,i also noticed others have had the same problems,as soon as i got the car i noticed the brakes were very soft.i took the car in,i was told they were fine.a couple weeks later i was in line at starbucks and the brakes went right to the floor,i pulled the emergency up narrowly missing the person in front of me.i called the dealer again,before i got the car back in again at dunkin donuts it did the same thing.it had also started making a horrible smell and had no power.and a few other minor things.i took it in they said the brakes were fine,i argued they were not.the smell was supposedly some kind of fluid leaking on the muffler.took it home brakes still kept doing the same thing,called back went back in the car was low on oil and the brakes were still doing the non existent thing,plus it still smelled bad and i had a list for them,they gave it an oil change,and said this time the brakes were fine but may need pads in 6,000 miles or so now the smell is normal thou,plus i told them it was not getting good gas mileage and hitching,they said unless the engine light comes on they cant do anything.well now lastly the rear seat belt works only occasionally,my brake light is on all the time and they only stop about half the time my tires are all worn out,at less than 10,000 miles which they say is normal (ok) and it stalls doesn't like to start,and is under recall it still smells bad,the cruise control only works when it feels like it,it uses oil,eats gas,and stalls doesn't like to start,and the brakes act like the anti lock feature is constant even when it shouldn't be?now after an accident and my air bags don't deploy i think it seems like a real trend here and i reported my accident to subaru of america they don't seem to care.

While driving on a main route check engine light kicked on and proceeded to flash while the stability/traction control light came on disabling the traction control. This lasted approximately 10-15 seconds, all lights kicked off and seemed okay. A couple of days later the same thing happened only now the cruise control light was on and flashing, check engine was solid and stability/traction control light was on. At that time all the lights stay on until the codes are cleared, until that is done, stability/traction control and cruise control do not work.

Vehicle experienced an occurrence of sudden unintended acceleration.i had my foot on the brake and was easing into a parking space. All of a sudden, the engine revved, and the vehicle surged and began to move forward on its own accord. I was unable to stop it using the brake. The vehicle went over 2 parking curbs and shrubbery and was headed into traffic.vehicle was moving at about 20-25 mph so i was able to steer it and avoided traffic by turning right, staying on parking lot grass & rock barrier. Car went into gully and eventually stopped on its own. Dealership was unable to find problem. Contacted corporate office who had vehicle inspected by auto engineering firm and no problem detected.since some recurrent issues reported on safety boards, decision made to trade in vehicle.dealership repaired damage to the vehicle and now has car up for sale; we have many concerns about this vehicle being sold to unsuspecting customer.

While backing up in reverse, vehicle suddenly accelerated. Operator had foot on brake but vehicle did not respond to braking to stop the car and vehicle continued to accelerate until contact with a parked vehicle. Both vehicles sustained damage. Police observed skid marks from attempts to brake. Event occurred on july 24, 2018 at approximately 4:00 p.m. In a small parking lot at a convenience store in fremont, nh.

The contact owns a 2012 subaru forester. The contact stated that while parking, he shifted into reverse with his foot on the brakes when the vehicle suddenly accelerated without warning. The contact engaged the emergency brake but it failed to stop the vehicle. As a result, the contact crashed into another vehicle and then into a tree. A police report was filed and no injuries were reported. The vehicle was destroyed. The dealer was made aware of the failure. The manufacturer was not made aware of the problem. The failure and current mileage was 34,500. Updated 11/14/13

The contact owns a 2012 subaru forester. The contact stated that while driving at a low rate of speed through a parking garage, the vehicle independently accelerated without warning. The vehicle initially crashed into a parked vehicle which caused a chain reaction with two other parked vehicles. The air bags did not deploy upon impact. The police arrived at the scene and a police report was filed. The contact sought medical attention for a laceration to the head and a stiff neck. The vehicle was towed to an independent tow yard where it remained in their possession. The manufacturer had yet to be notified of the failure. The vehicle had yet to be repaired. The failure mileage was approximately 83,000.

The contact owns a 2012 subaru forester. The contact stated that traveling various speeds, the vehicle suddenly accelerated and crashed into an atm machine. There were no injuries. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was contacted about the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 8,700. Updated 04/30/14 ma updated 04/19/16*lj

Spontaneous acceleration:stepped on brake to slow down.instead engine revs increased and car sped up.was able to bring the car under control before an accident occurred, only by taking my foot off the brake pedal and replacing it several times.same problem as occurred with this vehicle on 10/12/2012.see odi # 10484833.

The contact owns a 2012 subaru forester. The contact was driving 5 mph and stated that the vehicle maintained the same speed once the accelerator pedal was released for approximately three minutes. The vehicle was taken to the dealer who confirmed the failure but advised there was nothing that could be done to correct it. The dealer notified the manufacturer who advised the dealer that the vehicle was performing as designed, and offered no further assistance. The failure mileage was 25 and the current mileage was 4,800.the consumer stated it was apparent, that when he removed his foot from the accelerator, the vehicle maintained its speed for twoor three seconds. The dealer verified the issue as a software problem. However, the dealer was informed it was normal and it would not be corrected.updated evoq 01/26/12

My forester has had the issue of misfiring on three occasions. It has been to the dealership for the first two, now they tell me i need to wait until they create a computer update, that my car has a "glitch in the computer".my cruise control becomes disabled, while driving and the check engine light flashes, along with vehicle dynamics control waring light also blinks.the dealership tells me the car will run properly, not to worry.the owner's manual states that the abs is poroblably malfunctioning.the first time this happened, they dealership said i may have had watery gas.it has now happened under the same conditions:going up grade and needing to accelerate.in a four month period, i have had this same unresolved issue, three times.also the seat belts are on recall.when i called tohave the seat belt replaced, i was told they were on back order and would contact me.

The contact owns a 2012 subaru forester. The contact stated that whenever the check engine warning light illuminated, the cruise control would independently disable without warning. The vehicle was taken to the dealer where the technician stated that the vehicle was working according to standards. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 8,650 and the current mileage was 11,626. Updated 10/17/13*lj

The contact owns a 2012 subaru forester. While driving 5 mph, the accelerator pedal became stuck to the floorboard and the vehicle crashed into the garage door. The air bags did not deploy. There were no injuries. The vehicle was towed to the dealer to be repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the issue. The failure mileage was 30,000. The vin was not available.

The driver-side sun visor dropped out of it's bracket, and fell in front of the driver's face, while driving in town, startling the driver and blocking driver's complete view of on coming traffic.

The sun visor mount is of low quality and failure allowed the visor to fall in my lap while driving 50 mph on a county highway. No vehicle damage occurred. The attached photo shows the reason for failure. Vehicle mileage at failure was approximately 70,000.

2012 subaru forester. Consumer stated the windows glass will not close. The head rest is not installed properly. Rear hatch door will not close without being slammed and opened while driving.check engine light indicates a code of misfiring on two cylinders. *ss the consumer stated if the driver and passenger windows were lowered when driving at highway speeds, the window glass shifted out beyond the channel in the door and the windows would not close. The consumer stated he had to listen to a high-pitched squeal while driving. The dealer did confirm a problem existed, but there was no solution.

The contact owns a 2012 subaru forester. While the vehicle was parked, a loud explosion was heard and the rear windshield shattered from the inside out. The contact stated that the windshield had not been struck by any object or debris. The dealer (piazza subaru of limerick, 105 w ridge pike, limerick, pa 19468, (888) 690-2369) was notified of the failure, but the vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not contacted. The approximate failure mileage was 80,000.

Fuel mileage way out of whack.on highway at 100-110 kmh averages 11 l/100kmsunroof leaks when going through car wash.

2012 subaru forester. Consumer writes in regards to wheel issues. *ldthe consumer stated the tires do not hold pressure. The tires were 2 years old with less than 20,000 miles. The tire pressure gauges were found not to be the cause of failure.

I was a block from home after having had driven the vehicle approximately 40 minutes from work when iheard a loud "pop."i thought something had hit the car.i could not get the vehicle into my driveway because the right front wheel suddenly folded into the fender, and i could not move further.the vehicle was towed to the dealership where i bought it via the roadside service offered through subaru, as the vehicle was still under warranty.the service department found that the right front strut was missing a bolt.both the service people and the general manager had stated to me that they had never seen this happen before and thought, possibly, the bolt was not tightened properly at the factory.the repair document reads as follows: "confirmed customers concern right front strut missing bolt, recommend to replace strut and hat with new bolts.recommend to replace hat due to damaged bent strut.with customers authorization removed and replaced right front strut and needed hardware. Replaced strut hat and completed.torqued all wheels and all related nuts and bolts to specification."i have not had another problem since i received the vehicle back on march 18, 2014.i am concerned that this may not be just my vehicle.had i been driving on the freeway at a much higher speed, this could have ended up very badly for not only me but others on the road as well.thank you




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