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The contact owns a 2020 subaru forester. The contact stated that while driving at various speeds approaching an intersection as another vehicle crashed head on into the front of the vehicle. No air bag deployed. The contact sustained laceration, brushing on both legs. Medical attention was contacted and had taken the contacts husband to the hospital where he was treated for his injuries. The contacts husband was in the passenger seat.a police report was filed. The vehicle was towed by an independent towing company to a body shop where the contact was waiting results for damages. The manufacturer and the dealer were not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 5,500.

2/17/2021 - honda accord going north on lynchburg turnpike ran a stoplight (going about 30 in a 25 mpg zone) trying to turn west onto east main st. In salem, va ... Bounced opposite curb, cut west and swerved (oversteer) and came head on into my stationary 2020 forester. Our light had just turned green and we were about to move forward when the honda came out into the intersection. My wife was driving and i was a passenger. I was taken to er and seen by several doctors and am undergoing pt for the next 5 weeks.

Passenger side air bags are not enabled with a person sitting in the seat using a seat belt extender. There are flaws on the software that identify the passenger actions entering the car, when the seat belt is fastened and whether or not a seat belt extender has been used. If a seat belt extender is already in place, the car refuses to enable the air bags after a person sits in the passenger seat.

When attempting to leave our home driveway on friday, april 2nd, 2021 (approximately 4pm local time), the ignition button failed to start the car. Initially, power was running to the dash. I called the subaru eastside dealership in kirkland, wa where the car was purchased. They told me to call roadside assistance, which i did the following morning. When my wife and i moved our car seat and belongings to the other car in the driveway, the rear lift gate started to malfunction and would not open (resulting in a repeated 3 beep sound), blocking access to my jumper cables, which were in the trunk. Eventually, the electrical system stopped responding all together.when roadside assistance (sent out by subaru roadside) eventually showed up the following morning, a jump start by the technician started the vehicle.

When driving the driver heated seat puts out low heateven if the switch is in the off position. At 15 minutes sitting, heat can be felt on the buttocks skin and caused minor skin burn at around 30 minutes.

A change in some 2019-2020 subaru models causes an incompatibility between obd-ii devices and the subaru starlink system (which is used to dispatch emergency services in the event of an accident, and for other purposes).subaru service bulletin 15-257-19 11/11/2019 recognizes the problem, but does not offer a solution other than tell the customer not to use the obd-ii device.since the starlink system prior to model year 2019 was compatible with obd-ii devices, it seems likely that a subaru initiated change is causing this incompatibility.as stated in the bulletin, in order to avoid having the car notify the dealer every 3 days of the problem, they have changed the notifications to once every 10 days.this is not solving the problem, but merely pushing it down the road.some consider starlink a safety system, and pay extra to have it available.copy of service bulletin attached.this is a continuing, repeated problem starting on 3/11/2020 and is a continuing intermittent problem.first dealer service on 3/17/2020 found no problem because the issue had temporarily resolved itself.the service bulletin was not found by the owner until 4/2/2020 after several back and forth emails with subaru customer service before then.

The battery on my 2020 subaru forester premium /lff14 drains within a week if not driven.there appears to be a parasitic battery drain problem.the car will not start. I replaced the original factory battery with a larger, after-market battery having been told by several sources that this problem is common to foresters and is caused by defective batteries being supplied to subaru.however, the new battery did not solve the problem.i regularly test the battery with a battery tester that indicates that the battery is ok, but is discharged and requires charging.i now keep a trickle charger on the car continuously.this seems to keep the battery charge up to 98%.i have retained the original battery which holds a charge indefinitely out of the vehicle.i am aware that driving the car to recharge the battery is extremely hard on the alternator and will cause it to prematurely fail.the car was purchased in august of 2020 and currently has less than 500 miles.this is a recurrent problem.

I tried to unlock my car but the remote didnt work- i had to use the blank key inside the remote to get in the car. I couldn't start the car- my husband tried to jump it- that did not work- i called aaa they tried jumping it - that didnt work-- aaa told me the battery was good but totally out of charge 0%-- i called the subaru salesman i bought the car from & he walked me thru alot of steps & we couldn't find anything wrong besides the battery!! he told me to have my husband try to give me a jump again & after 4 hours the car turned over! what caused it????? no idea??? the next day (7/5/21) i took it to an auto parts store & they tested it out- alternator-perfect--- battery @ 550 with the max 620--- today i read an article about subaru batteries failing! well mine did for no apparent reason--- maybe they should all be recalled!! i missed my 1st day of vacation due to this!!

I was in a parking lot at the time driving very slowly to pick a spot. When i went to turn right into the spot my car accelerated at an alarming speed. I had not control over it as it kept turning. It hit the car parked in front of my space pushing it and went on to hit the car parked to the right damaging both the front left and right sides of my vehicle and the 2 parked cars before coming to a stop. Fortunately it was 9am and not very crowded, there were no passengers in both vehicles and no one walking in between or by the cars which could have been tragic. I was wearing a seatbelt. The police were called and completed a report. The subaru dealership was called and subaru of america was called. The car was inspected by abosch.-eaa representative for subaru on 8/4/2021. I have not heard back from subaru so far although i was told it could take several weeks. There were no warning lights prior to the incident but afterwards there were several warning lights on. A few months before i got into my car and the radio was blaring and constantly switching channels and i was not able to turn the radio off. When i got home and turned off the car and turned the ignition back on 30 minutes later it had stopped. We notified the incident to subaru at the next oil change. I immediately notified ussa car insurance and filed a claim. I have not had the damages assessed for repair because i have to wait for the inspection results from subaru. I felt it was important to document this incident in case other 2020 forester owners have experienced the same thing. Frightening.

I was driving up an empty suburban road at 25 mph when the brakes suddenly went off, causing the car to skid to a stop. The dashboard screen said the pre-collision emergency braking system was activated. There was nothing in the road and no reason for the car to stop suddenly. Thank god i wasn't on the highway - this is extremely dangerous.

My car shut down while stopped at a traffic light. Several dashboard lights flashed or lit up, including the battery indicator, the eyesight indicator said it was turned off, and many others i donā€™t know. It felt as if the battery had died. The car was in standby mode while stopped and the air conditioning was running. The car stalled and died when i took my foot off the brake to drive. The battery has died 6 times in the past year. If the door was ajar, the hatch left open, or the engine turned off while parked in drive, the battery was dead the next day. If itā€™s left overnight with the emergency flashers on, the battery is dead the next day. This is too many for a brand new car. Iā€™ve already bought a brand new battery after the first one died. What do i have to do to keep the battery alive? iā€™m a lyft driver, and thankful this issue didnā€™t leave a rider and me stranded many miles from home.

Purchased new vehicle 10/23/19, 1st battery failure 6/15/2 jumped and ok 2nd battery failure 12/4/20 jumped, subaru replaced battery 3rd battery failure 2/16/21, subaru said battery was "fine" 4th battery failure 3/31/21 subaru replaced battery 5th battery failure 5/14/21, appt with subaru on 5/21/21

Went to start car after being parked for 3 hours. Doors opened with fob but keyless ignition would not start car and all idiot lights came on locking steering wheel, brakes, gas pedal, etc. Subaru service came and jumped car; not sure if fob had died; car only 11 months old, under 9000 miles. Temperature in high 20's, low 30's. Keyless ignition had been wonky earlier in week and car hesitatedto get started. Eyesight turned off briefly on drive home after car was started by jumpstart.

Multiple dead batteries over past year. When rear lift gate is left open for less then an hour with all lights including interior off it drains battery. 2019 lift gate module recalled due to 'dark draw' but didn't include earlier 2020 models which did not have new module incorporated yet. Please investigate to include the early 2020 models in recall. This is happening to many people and is a hazard to be left stranded over such an easy fix that has already been incorporated in the 2019 models with the recall ... My car is in that 'grey area' only cause it is not a 2019 but before the fix was addressed on the 2020 year.

Power lift gate open while parked during all-day sporting event (total of 8 hours). No other doors open, no auxiliary use of battery was in use, battery was dead and i was left stranded in parking lot.

What component or system failed or malfunctioned, and is it available for inspection upon request? - the original battery on our 2020 subaru forester died after some repairs related to getting rear ended. The battery died for the first time in march 2021, 8 months after we purchased the car with around 5500 miles on it. That battery was replaced with a brand new subaru battery. The battery has died 3 times since being replaced. The current battery is available for inspection.in addition to the battery dying, we have recently noticed two situations where the rear hatch has not properly latched. I have a video of the rear hatch trying to latch and popping back open over and over again. I've only noticed this twice, but the first time i noticed this i realize we had been driving with the rear hatch open and our dog could have been put in serious risk if the rear hatch opened.how was your safety or the safety of others put at risk? issues with the battery dying multiple times puts me at risk of being stranded. The issue of the rear hatch means that anything that is placed in the rear of the vehicle may not be properly secured and could potentially fly out of the vehicle if the unlatched rear hatch opens while driving.has the problem been reproduced or confirmed by a dealer or independent service center? the original dead battery was initially identified by a body shop. The dealer was not able to find anything wrong with the vehicle upon first inspection, but we are going to take it in again.has the vehicle or component been inspected by the manufacturer, police, insurance representatives or others? the vehicle was inspected by a body shop (recommended by our insurance) and the dealer. Were there any warning lamps, messages or other symptoms of the problem prior to the failure, and when did they first appear? the only symptom we are able to routinely detect is a low voltage on our battery, which we believe indicates a parasitic draw.

Purchased new on 5/22/2020. On aug 8th after not driving the car for 3 days, attempted to start vehicle. Would not start. Battery dead. Charged battery with a jump. Drove car home. Next am. Car would not start. Battery dead. Currently trying to get car in for service. This is very dangerous stranding people randomly.

Wiring harness, transmission, soy based - destroyed by rodents at 600 miles, 9 months. Vehicle on home drive, daylight, as our basement was repaired from flood damage. 1 week on driveway.

Vehicle has some electrical issue with the tpms that less than a year in, one of them is seems to be going out. Thee head unit (infotainment sys) also had connection issue that was aware and known by subura dealer rep when called and as to bring in for maintenance. Blinds pot monitor on the right has tendency to not flash or alert every so often.

Battery died 3 times and the car has less than 5000 milesthe vehicle was in my driveway and usually driven at least every other day also, it seemed like it jerked forward a few times when i started it. It has a push button start.

Battery was drained for no reason and car would not start. When tried to start dash lights etc., went crazy. Gauge for tachometer and speed whipped from side to side, lights flashed on and off.the starter gave the clicking noise you hear when battery is dead.called aaa to jump and they could not get it to start.i charged battery overnightand the engine started.took car to dealer they could find nothing wrong with the battery or charging system.they could not explain why this happened. I purchased a battery tender to maintain charge in battery. I only have 1 car and it needs to start when i need it.this happened on day i needed to take wife for covid vaccine shot.

One day i looked up at my windshield and there is a scratch/crack visible on the inside. Nothing hit it.

Vehicle ignition is off and in park.the safety issue occurs when the rear tailgate is left open.after 20 minutes of leaving the rear tailgate open, all the interior lights turn off correctly as a published safety feature to help prevent a dead battery upon departure.the user thinks everything has shut off when the lights turn off, however, the rear tailgate ecu does not turn off or go to a low power state after the initial 20 minutes causing a high drain on the battery.the hatch ecu continues to draw in excess of 4 amps while the hatch is left open, causing a dead battery in as little as a few hours.the user can unknowingly be left stranded with a dead battery causing a safety issue.this is a serious oversight and engineering error that will likely leave many people unknowingly stranded with a dead battery.

Battery is completely drained and i was unable to commute. Vehicle picked by subaru roadside assistance to nearest dealer (victor subaru)

I was driving my 2020 subaru forester sport in the left lane along an on-ramp to the highway, which consists of a road that curves to the right.there was snow on the ground but the roads were clear and dry.suddenly and in a matter of a few seconds, the car began to beep continuously while the steering wheel veered to the left and locked, and the anti-lock brake system kicked in as i tried to correct the wheel and brake the car.i was suddenly completely out of control of the vehicle as the car drove me off the road and down into the snowy median, where it rolled at least once before landing upright.i believe the error with the car may have occurred with subaru's brand-new lane centering technology, released with the 2020 edition vehicles. The technology will physically direct the steering wheel towards the center of the lane if it detects the vehicle is getting too close to either lane line.lane centering is a feature of the subaru's driver assist technology, called eyesight.i'm unsure if the malfunction occurred with eyesight or with the lane centering function specifically.

I leased my 2020 forester end of march and memorial day drove to my sister's house 20 miles away. It rained as soon as i left my house. When it was raining on me all the safety features stopped working! lane assist/ lane departure. Isn't that when you need it the most. I could bearly see the road in front of me and no safety features working! as soon as it stopped they magically came back on. Also when i use the cruise control the lane assist feature goes into high gear. It pushes the vehicle to the center line extremely hard. More so than normal. Not at all pleased with this vehicle. I had heard so many good things about subaru but am not experiencing them first hand. I will definitely not be purchasing this vehicle at the end of my lease and will get out of the lease if at all possible.

I tried to unlock my car but the remote didnt work- i had to use the blank key inside the remote to get in the car. I couldn't start the car- my husband tried to jump it- that did not work- i called aaa they tried jumping it - that didnt work-- aaa told me the battery was good but totally out of charge 0%-- i called the subaru salesman i bought the car from & he walked me thru alot of steps & we couldn't find anything wrong besides the battery!! he told me to have my husband try to give me a jump again & after 4 hours the car turned over! what caused it????? no idea??? the next day (7/5/21) i took it to an auto parts store & they tested it out- alternator-perfect--- battery @ 550 with the max 620--- today i read an article about subaru batteries failing! well mine did for no apparent reason--- maybe they should all be recalled!! i missed my 1st day of vacation due to this!!

Purchased new vehicle 10/23/19, 1st battery failure 6/15/2 jumped and ok 2nd battery failure 12/4/20 jumped, subaru replaced battery 3rd battery failure 2/16/21, subaru said battery was "fine" 4th battery failure 3/31/21 subaru replaced battery 5th battery failure 5/14/21, appt with subaru on 5/21/21

I was in a parking lot at the time driving very slowly to pick a spot. When i went to turn right into the spot my car accelerated at an alarming speed. I had not control over it as it kept turning. It hit the car parked in front of my space pushing it and went on to hit the car parked to the right damaging both the front left and right sides of my vehicle and the 2 parked cars before coming to a stop. Fortunately it was 9am and not very crowded, there were no passengers in both vehicles and no one walking in between or by the cars which could have been tragic. I was wearing a seatbelt. The police were called and completed a report. The subaru dealership was called and subaru of america was called. The car was inspected by abosch.-eaa representative for subaru on 8/4/2021. I have not heard back from subaru so far although i was told it could take several weeks. There were no warning lights prior to the incident but afterwards there were several warning lights on. A few months before i got into my car and the radio was blaring and constantly switching channels and i was not able to turn the radio off. When i got home and turned off the car and turned the ignition back on 30 minutes later it had stopped. We notified the incident to subaru at the next oil change. I immediately notified ussa car insurance and filed a claim. I have not had the damages assessed for repair because i have to wait for the inspection results from subaru. I felt it was important to document this incident in case other 2020 forester owners have experienced the same thing. Frightening.

With the headlight switch in the off position and the gear shifter is moved into either the reverse or drive position the shifter seems to activate the rear tail lights to light up and stay on.this action is occurring more and more frequent. This occurs backing out of the driveway, going down the highway, etc.

Led adaptive headlights blind oncoming drivers. I have many drivers flashing their high beams at me when driving on low beam setting with fog lights off. New cars with led headlights unless on flat roads cause temporary blindness in people with sensitive eyes during hours of darkness.anytime these vehicles are on a grade, the beam and color of the light is very intense.when these lights are not adjusted correctly, say after someone alters a vehicle (lift, lower,etc) they are absolutely blinding.i know there are many studies that show the whiter/blue color on the spectrum, that human eyesare not meant to adapt. Example, blue lcd displays on appliances are more difficult to see than red or green.yes the lights on my wife's subaru makes it easier to see for us, however it is bad for everyone else. It is also difficult to see directional signals in the headlamp housing when the headlights are on. I know this will not likely change anything, i'm afraid these lights will cause impaired or fatigued drivers a better chance of being involved in head on crashes with the vehicle with brighter lights.this is a study that should be invested, such as was done with emergency vehicles lights.

Windshield developed a crack. No known even such as a debris strike was occurred. Crack was first noticed when the car was parked.

Driving on straight multi-lane highway ~2:00 pm in the daytime at ~55 mph; clear, dry weather, dry road. No vehicles or obstructions of any kind in front of vehicle, fortunately no vehicles behind. Automatic emergency braking system triggered fully without any warning, bringing car to sudden stop in high speed travel lane; could have caused severe rear end collision had there been anyone behind. Engine continued to run, vehicle would not move until after shifting into park and back into drive. Subaru could find no reason for erroneous sudden stop function.

I was driving home it was dark and raining. Something hit my windshield when i woke up on saturday i saw a big crack in the windshield

12/16/2020 driving. 3:30 pm daytime. Clear weather. Divided highway. Approx 50 mph. No vehicle in front of car for at least a quarter mile. Car initiated sudden stop mode nearly causing a severe rear end collision (avoided by approaching driver going into median)

I was driving up an empty suburban road at 25 mph when the brakes suddenly went off, causing the car to skid to a stop. The dashboard screen said the pre-collision emergency braking system was activated. There was nothing in the road and no reason for the car to stop suddenly. Thank god i wasn't on the highway - this is extremely dangerous.

2/17/2021 - honda accord going north on lynchburg turnpike ran a stoplight (going about 30 in a 25 mpg zone) trying to turn west onto east main st. In salem, va ... Bounced opposite curb, cut west and swerved (oversteer) and came head on into my stationary 2020 forester. Our light had just turned green and we were about to move forward when the honda came out into the intersection. My wife was driving and i was a passenger. I was taken to er and seen by several doctors and am undergoing pt for the next 5 weeks.

My vehicle was parked at my place of employment, i exiting my work and got in the vehicle and noticed a chip in the windshield that was not previously there. I drove straight home, after parking in the garage the windshield then began to crack and spider out

Subaru eyesight technology has a pre collision feature along with lane departure feature. Latter can be turned off permanently, the pre-collision feature cannot. Number of instances where this has malfunctioned in a way that is unsafe. Driving in upstate ny on foggy morning, winding hilly roads, 50mph roads. Road had a driveway with a parked car not moving, parked and the pre collision system tried to break, so slowed down the car but there was another coming behind from a hilly turn, not aware i would suddenly slow, especially as i did not anticipate the car would try to put on breaks on its own for a parked unmoving car. No collision resulted fortunately, but unsafe if the car behind had not been able to slow to accomodate for the faulty detection by subaruā€™s eyesight, thinking the parked unmoving car was a sudden stopping vehicle in front of me, when the winding road was actually clear for me to continue driving. Another incident on another road where a series of 4-5 cars driving constant speed, fixed distance from each other, then first car signalled to turn right and stopped; cars behind just went around them slightly as they were waiting to turn, and i was going to follow suit, the train of cars in front of me, when suddenly eyesight pre collision detected that turning vehicle as something to try to brake for, and the car behind me did not expect the sudden breaking attempt to slow down, and again, close call, no collision resulted but unsafe when the human driver was expecting to continue along with the other train of cars and not expecting a sudden stop. I have called subaru both dealership and main office but informed there is no way to permanently disable the pre collision setting in the car.concerned that if this feature is on, and erroneously detects an object in front, such as that parked unmoving car, in other situations the cars behind me may not be able to accomodate the attempts at sudden breaking by the subaru eyesight technology. Dangerous.

Windshield developed a crack. No known even such as a debris strike was occurred. Crack was first noticed when the car was parked.

Both my wife and i have run out of gas on this vehicle which has less than 5,000 miles on it. The low gas indicator is limited to a brief warning in the screen behind the steering wheel. We both find this very easy to miss and there is no persistent visual or auditory warning. Running out of gas unexpectedly is an extreme safety hazard, we were lucky to avoid being rear ended, but had to park at some risk. Neither of us can recall running out of gas in our other vehicles for over 20 years.

Lane keep assist feature the lane keep assist feature seems, in general, to over steer causing sway back and forth across the lane.while i find this bothersome,most recently, at highway speed, the lane keep assist pulled the car (suddenly and somewhat violently) onto an exit ramp rather than holding the right lane.no one was hurt. No damage occurred.i was able to yank the wheel back to the lane with the entire incident over in less and a second.safety at risk?highway speed with unanticipated veer of intended path.it was good that traffic was quite light. I have not reported this to the dealer. No special warnings other than that the system "worked".

I just walked out to my car parked in my drive way there was a huge crack in the windshield i haven't hit or been hit by anything this is a new car haven't even had a a year yet don't understand why windshield would crack so bad goes from the passenger side to the middle of the windshield

Vehicle has some electrical issue with the tpms that less than a year in, one of them is seems to be going out. Thee head unit (infotainment sys) also had connection issue that was aware and known by subura dealer rep when called and as to bring in for maintenance. Blinds pot monitor on the right has tendency to not flash or alert every so often.

My vehicle was parked at my place of employment, i exiting my work and got in the vehicle and noticed a chip in the windshield that was not previously there. I drove straight home, after parking in the garage the windshield then began to crack and spider out

I was driving home it was dark and raining. Something hit my windshield when i woke up on saturday i saw a big crack in the windshield

I just walked out to my car parked in my drive way there was a huge crack in the windshield i haven't hit or been hit by anything this is a new car haven't even had a a year yet don't understand why windshield would crack so bad goes from the passenger side to the middle of the windshield

The contact owns a 2020 subaru forester. The contact stated that while driving and approaching a stop, the vehicle independently accelerated and vibrated for approximately 3 seconds before returning to normal operation. There was no warning light illuminated. The failure recurred several times. The contact called fox marquette subaru located at 3825 us 41 west, marquette, mi 49855, where it was stated that the vehicle performed as designed. The contact was informed to bring the vehicle back in ten days if the failure persisted. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 500.

Vehicle vibrate starting at 50 mph and gets excessive at 65mph and up, while cruising in the highway. The vibration can be felt on the steering wheel and the driver seat seat.

Vehicle was stationary.foot on brake in parking spot.then vehicle accelerated on its own.

Passenger side air bags are not enabled with a person sitting in the seat using a seat belt extender. There are flaws on the software that identify the passenger actions entering the car, when the seat belt is fastened and whether or not a seat belt extender has been used. If a seat belt extender is already in place, the car refuses to enable the air bags after a person sits in the passenger seat.

The contact owns a 2020 subaru forester. The contact stated the rear passengers seat belts were difficult to buckle securely. The contact stated no warning light was illuminated. The vehicle was taken to kenny ross subaru (11299 lincoln hwy, north huntingdon, pa 15642, (724) 864-5100) however, the vehicle was not diagnosed. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer had not been informed of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 15.*dt

When driving the driver heated seat puts out low heateven if the switch is in the off position. At 15 minutes sitting, heat can be felt on the buttocks skin and caused minor skin burn at around 30 minutes.

I have physical bipolar knee and legs cross i m 5ft 11 and weight 290llbs. I been contact mobilityworks and can they put seat jackers anc extension seat back they can't do i m so frustrating search someone handle welding to put more seat jackers and i cannot trade because lost value i m so [xxx] angryparts of this document have been redacted to protect personally identifiable information pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).

On the morning of october 1, 2020, i pulled the car out of my garage. I was the only occupant,. The car was parked facing the wall, on the opposite side of the garage door, and i had to back out of the garage into my driveway, putting the car in reverse. I then had to turn right, into my driveway leading to the street. After i shifted the gear from reverse into drive, the car started moving forward spontaneously, and i was unable to stop it, nor steer the steering wheel. My right foot was on the brake pedal, but i was unable to stop the vehicle. The brake pedal felt hard and would not go down. I found the car going forwards towards the garage, but slightly to the right of the open garage door. I was also not able to turn the car with the steering wheel, which was also stiff.i was fully aware of the failure, and my inability to control the vehicle, with the car going towards my house, and the brake not being effective. My wife,[xxx]who was at the door, was watching and helpless. The car then hit the pillar/ post, between my garage doors and stopped, hitting the right side, of the front of the vehicle into the garage post. I notified my insurance company and drove the car to subaru's service center, and has since left the car there. I had met experienced a similar situation about 2-3 days earlier. At that time, i did not think much of it. The car is with the service department of [xxx], subaru dealer, and the service manager, can explain the damages to the car, as it has been with them since the incident. My wife was standing at the door and witnessed the incident. The investigation was then handed over to subaru america , who further forwarded it to bosch engineering.subaru america now wants to me take the car without explanation for the failure. I have requesteda copy of the report, which subaru has denied .information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).

I was driving my 2020 subaru forester sport in the left lane along an on-ramp to the highway, which consists of a road that curves to the right.there was snow on the ground but the roads were clear and dry.suddenly and in a matter of a few seconds, the car began to beep continuously while the steering wheel veered to the left and locked, and the anti-lock brake system kicked in as i tried to correct the wheel and brake the car.i was suddenly completely out of control of the vehicle as the car drove me off the road and down into the snowy median, where it rolled at least once before landing upright.i believe the error with the car may have occurred with subaru's brand-new lane centering technology, released with the 2020 edition vehicles. The technology will physically direct the steering wheel towards the center of the lane if it detects the vehicle is getting too close to either lane line.lane centering is a feature of the subaru's driver assist technology, called eyesight.i'm unsure if the malfunction occurred with eyesight or with the lane centering function specifically.

I was driving up an empty suburban road at 25 mph when the brakes suddenly went off, causing the car to skid to a stop. The dashboard screen said the pre-collision emergency braking system was activated. There was nothing in the road and no reason for the car to stop suddenly. Thank god i wasn't on the highway - this is extremely dangerous.

On the morning of october 1, 2020, i pulled the car out of my garage. I was the only occupant,. The car was parked facing the wall, on the opposite side of the garage door, and i had to back out of the garage into my driveway, putting the car in reverse. I then had to turn right, into my driveway leading to the street. After i shifted the gear from reverse into drive, the car started moving forward spontaneously, and i was unable to stop it, nor steer the steering wheel. My right foot was on the brake pedal, but i was unable to stop the vehicle. The brake pedal felt hard and would not go down. I found the car going forwards towards the garage, but slightly to the right of the open garage door. I was also not able to turn the car with the steering wheel, which was also stiff.i was fully aware of the failure, and my inability to control the vehicle, with the car going towards my house, and the brake not being effective. My wife,[xxx]who was at the door, was watching and helpless. The car then hit the pillar/ post, between my garage doors and stopped, hitting the right side, of the front of the vehicle into the garage post. I notified my insurance company and drove the car to subaru's service center, and has since left the car there. I had met experienced a similar situation about 2-3 days earlier. At that time, i did not think much of it. The car is with the service department of [xxx], subaru dealer, and the service manager, can explain the damages to the car, as it has been with them since the incident. My wife was standing at the door and witnessed the incident. The investigation was then handed over to subaru america , who further forwarded it to bosch engineering.subaru america now wants to me take the car without explanation for the failure. I have requesteda copy of the report, which subaru has denied .information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).

Lane keep assist feature the lane keep assist feature seems, in general, to over steer causing sway back and forth across the lane.while i find this bothersome,most recently, at highway speed, the lane keep assist pulled the car (suddenly and somewhat violently) onto an exit ramp rather than holding the right lane.no one was hurt. No damage occurred.i was able to yank the wheel back to the lane with the entire incident over in less and a second.safety at risk?highway speed with unanticipated veer of intended path.it was good that traffic was quite light. I have not reported this to the dealer. No special warnings other than that the system "worked".

I was driving my 2020 subaru forester sport in the left lane along an on-ramp to the highway, which consists of a road that curves to the right.there was snow on the ground but the roads were clear and dry.suddenly and in a matter of a few seconds, the car began to beep continuously while the steering wheel veered to the left and locked, and the anti-lock brake system kicked in as i tried to correct the wheel and brake the car.i was suddenly completely out of control of the vehicle as the car drove me off the road and down into the snowy median, where it rolled at least once before landing upright.i believe the error with the car may have occurred with subaru's brand-new lane centering technology, released with the 2020 edition vehicles. The technology will physically direct the steering wheel towards the center of the lane if it detects the vehicle is getting too close to either lane line.lane centering is a feature of the subaru's driver assist technology, called eyesight.i'm unsure if the malfunction occurred with eyesight or with the lane centering function specifically.

Vehicle vibrate starting at 50 mph and gets excessive at 65mph and up, while cruising in the highway. The vibration can be felt on the steering wheel and the driver seat seat.

Windshield cracking: i have 7k miles on my 2020 forester and have had to replace the windshield twice already within 2 months of each other. The first time i'm not even sure if i was hit by anything. I had been driving on the highway for a couple hours and i parked it in my driveway. When i came out an hour later the entire windshield was cracked left to right. The second time while driving on the highway, i was hit by a very small pebble that left the tiniest of nicks - initially barely even visible. Within an hour it stretched across the entire windshield. I live in az - it's going to happen occasionally. But all my other cars over the years had lots of tiny and not-so-tiny nicks from small rocks that never spread out at all. The windshield on my prior 2014 forester with 90k miles on it only had to be replaced twice in 6 years. In both cases i was hit by larger pepples that left significant (like 1/2 inch) spider nicks. I am convinced there is something going on with the 2020 forester windshield - maybe the pitch or a manufacturing/design issue. But this is potentially dangerous and a real inconvenience. If it happens again soon, i will trade it in. It's a shame because i love this vehicle otherwise. My cousin in ca btw has had to replace the windshield in his 2019 forester four times in 17k miles.

The linkage cable between the drivers' front interior door handle and the door latching mechanism became unhooked somehow during normal usage, rendering the door inoperable from the interior. Simply removing the interior trim from the door and reattaching the linkage fixed the problem, but until then the door was only useable from the exterior of the vehicle.

Vehicle was driving next to an rv on the freeway. Rv kicked up small debris onto windshield. Windshield immediately had about 16 inch crack.

Hello, i own a subaru forester sport 2020 and i have the driver side rear window implode without any reason. The car was parked alone for less than one hour and i came out of the house to use it and the window was in a million little pieces with no sign of entry or any object to suggest that it was an act of vandalism. The police came and did a through-rough investigation and could not find a motive or reason. At the end it was assigned as vandalism. However, after further searching online, there is a pending lawsuit christine powell vs. Subaru of america due to this reason which is windows and windshields cracking or imploding without any reason. Subaru is not taking responsibility and even asked the lawsuit to be dismissed. The number of complains keeps increasing and insurance companies and owners have to foot the bill to get equally bad replacement windows. I am deeply concern for the integrity of the car and also my safety and that of my passengers.*dtconsumer stated manufacturer agreed to pay $100.00 deductable.

On june 16th, 2020 my vehicle was straight in motion on a city street. Randomly, a crack appeared on the driver side part of the windshield. I have no idea what caused this, but the dealership did not give me coverage for this incident.

The lift gate motor on my 2020 forester does not shut off when the lift gate is open, it continues to cycle until the battery is dead. Subaru dealer says they're unaware of the problem even though a simple computer search found dozens of complaints for the same issue.

On the morning of october 1, 2020, i pulled the car out of my garage. I was the only occupant,. The car was parked facing the wall, on the opposite side of the garage door, and i had to back out of the garage into my driveway, putting the car in reverse. I then had to turn right, into my driveway leading to the street. After i shifted the gear from reverse into drive, the car started moving forward spontaneously, and i was unable to stop it, nor steer the steering wheel. My right foot was on the brake pedal, but i was unable to stop the vehicle. The brake pedal felt hard and would not go down. I found the car going forwards towards the garage, but slightly to the right of the open garage door. I was also not able to turn the car with the steering wheel, which was also stiff.i was fully aware of the failure, and my inability to control the vehicle, with the car going towards my house, and the brake not being effective. My wife,[xxx]who was at the door, was watching and helpless. The car then hit the pillar/ post, between my garage doors and stopped, hitting the right side, of the front of the vehicle into the garage post. I notified my insurance company and drove the car to subaru's service center, and has since left the car there. I had met experienced a similar situation about 2-3 days earlier. At that time, i did not think much of it. The car is with the service department of [xxx], subaru dealer, and the service manager, can explain the damages to the car, as it has been with them since the incident. My wife was standing at the door and witnessed the incident. The investigation was then handed over to subaru america , who further forwarded it to bosch engineering.subaru america now wants to me take the car without explanation for the failure. I have requesteda copy of the report, which subaru has denied .information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).

One day i looked up at my windshield and there is a scratch/crack visible on the inside. Nothing hit it.

I went on an extended road trip and received two cracks in my windshield in a single day. I have owned several cars in my life, and never have had a car with such a sensitive windshield. I would not expect the windshield to crack so easily. I know this is an issue for other similar year subaru models, so i'm thinking it wasn't a coincidence. Both cracks were received on a freeway, moving at 70mph. Both objects were very small in size, and should have resulted in only minimal damage.

A large fracture on the windshield appeared (roughly 16 inches long) with, in my opinion, no obvious impact.i only noticed the fracture after the vehicle had been parked for a period of time. I took the car to the subaru dealership to get the fracture inspected.the service manager ran a ball-point pen along the fracture and found a small indentation (less than 1/32 inch deep) near the a pillar.the dealership claimed that this indicated the fracture was due to an impact and not a defective windshield.consequently, the dealership refused to replace the windshield. I have since filed a claim with my insurance and i am in the process of getting the windshield replaced.

The contact owns a 2020 subaru forester. The contact stated while driving approximately 80 mph, the hood started to shake and vibrate abnormally. The vehicle was taken to ocean subaru of fullerton (1100 s euclid st, fullerton, ca 92832, (888) 428-2419) however, was not diagnosed. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not informed of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 6,874. Consumer stated there was a strong intermittent wind while driving.

I purchased a 2020 subaru forester on 7/11/20. The vehicle had 3955 miles on it as it had been used as a loaner by the dealership. After the paperwork had been complete, the salesperson went to the vehicle with me to explain some of the features. At this point, while the vehicle was stationary, i noticed a chip in the windshield on the lower left side. I reported it to the salesperson who scheduled an appointment for me to bring the vehicle back for a repair. After the repair was completed, the chip was still obvious. The certified pre-owned vehicle inspection checklist indicates no chips/cracks in the windshield (false information). I am concerned that the chip will become larger, especially in light of the current lawsuit regarding subaru vehicles which includes my forester.

Windshield cracked with no cause. Driving on highway with no cars ahead.

Purchased new on 5/22/2020. On aug 8th after not driving the car for 3 days, attempted to start vehicle. Would not start. Battery dead. Charged battery with a jump. Drove car home. Next am. Car would not start. Battery dead. Currently trying to get car in for service. This is very dangerous stranding people randomly.

Windshield cracked

Windshield cracked easily. While driving on a maintained city street, i heard what sounded like very small rock or piece of debris hit the windshield and immediately a 2 foot crack appeared on the windshield extending from the upper and outer edge of the passenger side across towards the middle. I was distanced behind a compact suv.from the inside of the vehicle no initial damage point was visible, only the crack. Upon further inspection after exiting the vehicle, i found a shallow pen point size divot on the crack near the edge of the windshield.

Cracked windshield and it was not hit by a stone/debris.caused impaired visibility while driving.

A change in some 2019-2020 subaru models causes an incompatibility between obd-ii devices and the subaru starlink system (which is used to dispatch emergency services in the event of an accident, and for other purposes).subaru service bulletin 15-257-19 11/11/2019 recognizes the problem, but does not offer a solution other than tell the customer not to use the obd-ii device.since the starlink system prior to model year 2019 was compatible with obd-ii devices, it seems likely that a subaru initiated change is causing this incompatibility.as stated in the bulletin, in order to avoid having the car notify the dealer every 3 days of the problem, they have changed the notifications to once every 10 days.this is not solving the problem, but merely pushing it down the road.some consider starlink a safety system, and pay extra to have it available.copy of service bulletin attached.this is a continuing, repeated problem starting on 3/11/2020 and is a continuing intermittent problem.first dealer service on 3/17/2020 found no problem because the issue had temporarily resolved itself.the service bulletin was not found by the owner until 4/2/2020 after several back and forth emails with subaru customer service before then.

A stone hit the windshield - passenger side ( colored glass) thickest part . I watched it crack in half all the way to the center of the car- immediately. I was 1.5 miles from the subaru dealer .so i went straight there, i have had plenty of stone hits , never like this - they have always just made a pit , that could be fixed .i had purchased the car just 3 weeks before. This happened

Windshield keeps breaking. Vehicle bought in november 2019, has been replaced once, and is now broken again. Both times, driving on the highway a crack starts.

My windshield spontaneously cracked within the first 30 days of purchasing my brand new 2020 subaru forester with nothing impacting it. I was driving with no other cars on the road, making a left hand turn on a well paved road on a route i have driven for years with no problems. Now there is a large break in glass running across the middle of my windshield. I even took it to subaru and a service technician said he could not find a place of impact. When i make a turn now i can hear the glass being stressed from the turn.

Purchased a 2020 subaru forester sport. Five days later, woke up to find a 2-3 foot long crack through the windshield, starting at the very edge of the glass (the black part). No evidence of any rocks, impact, chipping, etc. - when i took it to be replaced, the dealership agreed but said 'unfortunately subaru does not cover glass'. I informed them this has been an ongoing issue with subaru, which the dealership said they weren't aware of. I had to pay $500 for a new windshield on a car i bought 5 days prior, with nothing causing the crack.

Windshield cracked without any impact from an object

Windshield cracked, started below wiper in the middle of glass, crack about 8 inches perpendicular to the hood. The vehicle was moving about 20 miles per hour in the rain turned on defroster and saw the crack.

My subaru forester 2020 all of a sudden had a big crack on the windshieldstarting from the top edge to the middle. Vehicle was parked on the street for 5 days. No prior dent on it or crack. I called subaru and one of the staff had mentioned they have a thin window material due to the driver assist system. I've had my scion tc 2007 which got hit with many things and never received this type of crack on the window. I never had to replace the window and i always park outside in a hot los angeles weather. I now live in the bay area and it is colder here. Hoping to have this replaced by subaru as part of a defect.

My windshield cracked. No apparent chips, or dings. Seems to come from the defrost area of the windshield under the rubber gasket.

Have a few chips in windshield.they happen very easily so i googled and found that it's a known issue with a lawsuit.i just bought the car on july 2.

While driving on a highway after only 10 days after the purchase,the smallest rock you can see with your eyes hit on the left down driver corner and the windshield cracked at the same place with very unrecognizable crack.after just 5 minutes the crack went all the way to half of the windshield.

Windshield cracked overnight in driveway. Was stationary.

Windshieldrepeated problem - windshield gets hit by a small rock and immediately cracks the whole windshield. It's becoming a regular replacement. I can't imagine if getting hit by something larger or being in an accident. Researching the problem, i found many others with the same experience.

I bought this car 2 weeks ago with 1,950 miles and my windshield cracked with no reason.i don't know why or how that happened. I am afraid to drive the car first because i have a broken windshield and second because obviously that windshield is weak or lacking of safety.

I purchased my 2020 subaru forester in 6/2020, and by 2/2021 the windshield had chipped. I went to get it fixed, and it just cracked even more, according to the glass tech at safelite. I was told this has been happening very frequently with modern subarus and to file a complaint. I didn't notice the initial damage until the car was parked in my driveway.

On september 26, 2020, my 2020 subaru foresterwindshield was hit by some very small object that hardly made a sound when it struck.the result was a very small crack about an inch long.i had this repaired by safelite mobile service on sept. 30on april 6, 2021 as the car was being driven in town, an approximately 15 inch crack appeared on the windshield.this crack runs from the very bottom of the windshield up through the repaired "chip" mentioned above and on for another 12 inches or so.there was nothing to strike the windshield this day.i contacted the ramsey subaru dealership where i purchased the car and was told because there was that initial chip, the subaru warranty would not cover the cracked windshield.i contacted the safelite office nearest me that had repaired the chip in september and they scheduled me to have the windshield replaced on monday, april 12 at 12:30 pm.i did phone the dealership on friday, april 9 to speak to someone about this situation.after several attempts with no one answering the phone, i left a message to contact me.i have not yet received a response of any kind.i plan to visit the dealership monday morning april 12 to appeal my oral decision.if i am successful in that, i will amend this report.

One day i looked up at my windshield and there is a scratch/crack visible on the inside. Nothing hit it.

We leased this car feb 28, 2020.two months later when traveling at 60 mph we noticed a star-shaped crack on the windshield with nothing apparently hitting it.the windshield then cracked.less than 3,000 miles on the car.we had the windshiled replaced at our expense.last week when traveling 70 mph a star-shaped crack appeared after nothing hitting it.the crack then expanded two different times.

I seen there was a class action lawsuit against subaru regarding the vehicles eyesight system and the windshield. We noticed a crack that had seemingly come out of nowhere. It has to of happened while it was parked in the driveway. I was looking into replacing the windshield myself when i stumbled on the article. Apparently many subaru owners are dealing with spontaneous cracking and my crack started right in the area pertaining to the lawsuit.

In the morning, got into the car and found the front windshield had a crack coming from the bottom passenger side toward the driver side.the vehicle was stationary.

Vehicle was driving next to an rv on the freeway. Rv kicked up small debris onto windshield. Windshield immediately had about 16 inch crack.

Hello, i own a subaru forester sport 2020 and i have the driver side rear window implode without any reason. The car was parked alone for less than one hour and i came out of the house to use it and the window was in a million little pieces with no sign of entry or any object to suggest that it was an act of vandalism. The police came and did a through-rough investigation and could not find a motive or reason. At the end it was assigned as vandalism. However, after further searching online, there is a pending lawsuit christine powell vs. Subaru of america due to this reason which is windows and windshields cracking or imploding without any reason. Subaru is not taking responsibility and even asked the lawsuit to be dismissed. The number of complains keeps increasing and insurance companies and owners have to foot the bill to get equally bad replacement windows. I am deeply concern for the integrity of the car and also my safety and that of my passengers.*dtconsumer stated manufacturer agreed to pay $100.00 deductable.

The vehicle was parked for about 30 minutes. When returning to the vehicle, the windshield had a large crack. We contacted our insurance company and a repair was set up for 07/06/2021. Our deductible for the repair was $250.i have since read that the 2020 forester is included in a recall for windshields on this model. My subaru dealer customer service stated it is not included in this recall. Can you please give some guidance in this matter?

We have had our 2020 forester for 5 months.coming home from a drive to the grocery store, we noticed a tiny crack on the passenger side when we pulled into our garage.there was no debris on the roadway.we looked online and apparently this is a common issue where a tiny crack develops from a rock or other small debris and then within a day or two there is a two to three foot crack across the whole windshield.we have driven other vehicles for years without a tiny piece of debris causing so much damage.there is clearly a flaw in how the windshields are developed (probably to sell their expensive windshield warranty plans).as there is a point of impact i'm sure it won't be covered by any of our manufacturer warranties.the whole issue though is the lack of visible debris during our drive--literally it had to have been something smaller than a pea.it is ridiculous to think that such a small impact would cause the entire windshield to fracture.again, we have driven through debris with other brands in the past, and a small impact did not crack the windshield at all.we did not notice the crack until we got home, but it likely occurred while in motion.we were on a highway, but not a high mph stretch.we were only coming back from a couple miles away from our home, where the vehicle sits in the garage 100% of the time it is not being driven.

I tried to unlock my car but the remote didnt work- i had to use the blank key inside the remote to get in the car. I couldn't start the car- my husband tried to jump it- that did not work- i called aaa they tried jumping it - that didnt work-- aaa told me the battery was good but totally out of charge 0%-- i called the subaru salesman i bought the car from & he walked me thru alot of steps & we couldn't find anything wrong besides the battery!! he told me to have my husband try to give me a jump again & after 4 hours the car turned over! what caused it????? no idea??? the next day (7/5/21) i took it to an auto parts store & they tested it out- alternator-perfect--- battery @ 550 with the max 620--- today i read an article about subaru batteries failing! well mine did for no apparent reason--- maybe they should all be recalled!! i missed my 1st day of vacation due to this!!

I purchased a 2020 forester on 7/11/20 as a certified pre-owned vehicle. The vehicle had 3955 miles on it and had been used as a loaner by the dealership. After completing the paperwork and finalizing the sale, the salesperson accompanied me to the vehicle to explain some of the features. While the vehicle was stationary, i discovered a chip in the windshield, even though the certified pre-owned vehicle inspection checklist indicated the windshield had been checked and there were no chips or cracks. The salesperson arranged an appointment for me to bring the vehicle back for a repair to the windshield. After the repair was completed, the chip was still obvious. Given the current lawsuit concerning subaru windshield issues, i am concerned that the chip may worsen.

Out of nowhere, the windshield has a crack that started at the top and is spreading down.there is no chip that started this.we have 2 newer subarus and this has happened to both cars within a month.there is nothing that we know of that caused this.online we are seeing that this is an issue with newer subarus and windshields cracking.

I have had my subaru forester 2020 for only 8 months and there is already a crack on my windshield from a small rock hitting my windshield. The rock was tiny and it created a 18in crack on my windshield.

Subaru cracked windshield

On june 16th, 2020 my vehicle was straight in motion on a city street. Randomly, a crack appeared on the driver side part of the windshield. I have no idea what caused this, but the dealership did not give me coverage for this incident.

I purchased the vehicle new approximately six months ago and within the first 4,000 miles or so when driving the vehicle upon a highway with no one in front of me at approximately 55mph, i heard a light crack against the windshield.upon observation of the windshield, i observed a very small chip.within one day after, the chip began to "spider" crack in different directions across the windshield.when at the car dealership in which i purchased my vehicle, gurley leep subaru in the south bend/mishawaka, indiana area, they looked at the windshield and gave a proposal of estimated cost of $1,500 to replace the windshield.i then contacted my state farm insurance agent who advised subaru had a current "class action lawsuit" against them for defective windshields that chip or crack easily.state farm also advised they have seen numerous subaru vehicle customers making claims of cracked windshields that need to be replaced.if there is an issue of defective subaru windshields, then subaru should be responsible for the replacement of defective windshield.

On august 28, 2021, while driving on a one-way private road that leads to my home, i heard a loud pop and a foot-long crack instantly appeared on my driver's side windshield.i saw no rocks, no projectiles, nothing.this was a spontaneous crack on the windshield.this car is only a year and a half old with very little mileage.my 10 year-old granddaughter was in the car with me.i bought this car because of subaru's safety record.now i find out that subaru knew they had defective windshields and did not issue recalls and/or inform their customers of this problem.my granddaughter's safety is my top priority.subaru needs to live up to their ideals and fix this problem immediately and without charging any of their customers.

Within a few months my 2020 subaru forester windshield is riddled with multiple (4) chips and cracks. Being that i've driven the same roads with a different car for years with no issues, and my car only had 1,000 miles at the time of the crack and 3,000 during the second crack, i believe my windshield is faulty and prone to damage. There were no sound indications or objects hitting it, it cracked from the side and spread all the way across the windshield. I've gone through proper channels to no avail-- submitted a bbb claim with no answer and told my local chico subaru dealership and they were no help.

I leased my 2020 forester end of march and memorial day drove to my sister's house 20 miles away. It rained as soon as i left my house. When it was raining on me all the safety features stopped working! lane assist/ lane departure. Isn't that when you need it the most. I could bearly see the road in front of me and no safety features working! as soon as it stopped they magically came back on. Also when i use the cruise control the lane assist feature goes into high gear. It pushes the vehicle to the center line extremely hard. More so than normal. Not at all pleased with this vehicle. I had heard so many good things about subaru but am not experiencing them first hand. I will definitely not be purchasing this vehicle at the end of my lease and will get out of the lease if at all possible.

Windshield issue - on 10/24/20 discovered approx. 2 ft. Crack in the windshield of our 2020 subaru forrester.no idea when crack actually happened.no obvious debris from the road stuck the windshield while the car was being driven.car stays parked in our garage unless it's being driven.car was purchased new on 9/26/20 and had approx.1000 miles on odometer when the windshield cracked.we assumed it was a warranty issue and took to dealer later that week.they immediately told us a rock must have hit it and we had to get it fixed - not covered under warranty.unfortunately the crack is getting larger, so we have appt. To get windshield replaced and pay $500 insurance deductible.can scan and send insurance/invoice paperwork once repair is complete if needed.

I owned my 2020 forester for less than 2 weeks and i got a crack in my windshield while driving on a city street going less than 30 miles per hour. I did not see anything hit my windshield, but heard a crack and saw the crack in the windshield.

What component or system failed or malfunctioned, and is it available for inspection upon request? - the original battery on our 2020 subaru forester died after some repairs related to getting rear ended. The battery died for the first time in march 2021, 8 months after we purchased the car with around 5500 miles on it. That battery was replaced with a brand new subaru battery. The battery has died 3 times since being replaced. The current battery is available for inspection.in addition to the battery dying, we have recently noticed two situations where the rear hatch has not properly latched. I have a video of the rear hatch trying to latch and popping back open over and over again. I've only noticed this twice, but the first time i noticed this i realize we had been driving with the rear hatch open and our dog could have been put in serious risk if the rear hatch opened.how was your safety or the safety of others put at risk? issues with the battery dying multiple times puts me at risk of being stranded. The issue of the rear hatch means that anything that is placed in the rear of the vehicle may not be properly secured and could potentially fly out of the vehicle if the unlatched rear hatch opens while driving.has the problem been reproduced or confirmed by a dealer or independent service center? the original dead battery was initially identified by a body shop. The dealer was not able to find anything wrong with the vehicle upon first inspection, but we are going to take it in again.has the vehicle or component been inspected by the manufacturer, police, insurance representatives or others? the vehicle was inspected by a body shop (recommended by our insurance) and the dealer. Were there any warning lamps, messages or other symptoms of the problem prior to the failure, and when did they first appear? the only symptom we are able to routinely detect is a low voltage on our battery, which we believe indicates a parasitic draw.

Complaint number 11386410 windshield replaced noted on receipt 'broken due to stress crack/defect in glass. Nothing from the roaf hit the glass'

Windshield cracked for no reason.i can not get dealer service department to answer the phone subaru of macon ga. I parked my car and two hours i found the windshield cracked. I starts below the windshield wiper on passengers side and goes up and to the middle of the car.it is below the level of the hood of the car.

The front windshield developed a 6 inch vertical crack on the drivers side at the bottom of the windshield. The car was being driven at the time and there was no known cause of the crack. The crack developed spontaneously without any object striking the windshield. The crack then enlarged on its own as it was being driven home.

Cracked windshield

Multiple dead batteries over past year. When rear lift gate is left open for less then an hour with all lights including interior off it drains battery. 2019 lift gate module recalled due to 'dark draw' but didn't include earlier 2020 models which did not have new module incorporated yet. Please investigate to include the early 2020 models in recall. This is happening to many people and is a hazard to be left stranded over such an easy fix that has already been incorporated in the 2019 models with the recall ... My car is in that 'grey area' only cause it is not a 2019 but before the fix was addressed on the 2020 year.

Windshield literally cracked from one side to the middlefrom a small pebble (the first pebble i've had hit the windshield). I just got this car, barely even broken in at 7,000 miles. The safety features from eyesight don't work properly after this which poses a major safety issue.

I had my windshield cracked up by small impact of flying rock off a truck in 2020. I got it replaced and calibrated in july 2020 the price was $1456. Luckilyi bought a windshield protection policy to cover it. And the windshield cracked up(30 cm long) again yesterday(march,2021) due to the same reason. I really cannot afford to pay that much money to replace the windshield( my policy can only pay about $300).

The fuel fill up arrow points to the wrong side of the vehicle,it points left, the fill up is on the right side of vehicle

On 12/25/20 we found a crack on our windshield from the roof of the car to the middle of the windshield in the center for no apparent reason.the car was parked in our driveway. We are currently vacationing in western nc and the weather has been very cold. We have not been in an accident and no object has hit the vehicle. We were reassured by the subaru dealer it was not due to the cold weather. We called our aaa auto insurance to schedule a replacement/recalibration at no cost. Claim # clm00560639.we also notified troncalli subaru in cumming, ga for repairs they are charging>$1100. The nearest safelite auto glass is 2.5 hrs away in union city, ga. We have a scheduled appointment on 1/8/21. We are very dissatisfied with the cracking of the windshield and are afraid to drive the vehicle until it is repaired. We did not expect the glass to crack on its own. As of today 1/3/21 the crack has increased significantly. The subaru was purchased on 3/13/2020 at don mealey sport at orlando, fla. We would appreciate a quick response to our claim.

Vehicle was stationary and parked on the city street in twin falls, idaho. The next morning had a large crack on the front windshield on the passenger side. I have not been using the heater but have been using the heated driver seat.

My car was a couple months old. I was driving on the expressway and a rock glanced off my windshield. It cracked it. Based on the size of the rock, it was small, the windshield seems very susceptible to breaking. My previous car that i had for more than 10 years encountered much larger stones and i never had a windshield crack on me.the repair was over $1,500. It seems like quite the money grab by subaru.

The contact owns a 2020 subaru forester. The contact stated that while driving and approaching a stop, the vehicle independently accelerated and vibrated for approximately 3 seconds before returning to normal operation. There was no warning light illuminated. The failure recurred several times. The contact called fox marquette subaru located at 3825 us 41 west, marquette, mi 49855, where it was stated that the vehicle performed as designed. The contact was informed to bring the vehicle back in ten days if the failure persisted. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 500.

The contact owns a 2020 subaru forester. The contact stated while driving 2 mph, when depressing the brake pedal the accelator pedal malfunctioned and the vehicle began to accelerate without warning. The contact attempted to shift the car into reverse and the vehicle reversed a little bit before accerlating again without warning. The contact struck a building as a result of the malfunctioning accelerator.. The contact stated no warning light was illuminated. The vehicle was towed to a towing yard. The vehicle has not been diagnosed, and has not been repaired. The manufacturer has been informed of failure. The failure mileage was approximately 3,000.

Vehicle was stationary.foot on brake in parking spot.then vehicle accelerated on its own.

The contact owns a 2020 subaru forester. The contact stated while attempting to park at a rest stop, the vehicle independently accelerated while the brake pedal was depressed. As a result, the vehicle ran into a stone wall.the front end of the vehicle was severely damaged. The air bags deployed. A police report was filed. The contact sustained a sore neck as a result of the crash but medical attention was not required. The vehicle was not drivable and was towed to a body shop. The vehicle was not diagnosed but was in the process of being repaired. A dealer was not contacted. The manufacturer had not been informed of the failure. The failure mileage was 65,000.

Stress crack starting under the seal of the windshield. Car was going 15 mph in a housing neighborhood.

Spontaneous chipping and cracking of the windshield while driving in the highway. Did not hear any rock or pebble hit my windshield during driving. Once i stopped in the gas station to fill up the tank i noticed a cracked starting from the middle top of the windshield while i'm cleaning it.

I bought this car 2 weeks ago with 1,950 miles and my windshield cracked with no reason.i don't know why or how that happened. I am afraid to drive the car first because i have a broken windshield and second because obviously that windshield is weak or lacking of safety.

Car purchased on 1/25/21 from dealer with 8700 miles on it in good condition. By 1/30/21, one crack and 3 chips were developing on windshield. Did not happen during driving. We have put about 200 miles on it. Hailed on 1/29/21 but no damage to glass sunroof or other windows.car spends most time parked in lot, not on street.

Windshield cracked unexpectedly for no reason. The vehicle was stationary - parked, when this occurred, and will be expensive ($1000+) to fix

On 12/25/20 we found a crack on our windshield from the roof of the car to the middle of the windshield in the center for no apparent reason.the car was parked in our driveway. We are currently vacationing in western nc and the weather has been very cold. We have not been in an accident and no object has hit the vehicle. We were reassured by the subaru dealer it was not due to the cold weather. We called our aaa auto insurance to schedule a replacement/recalibration at no cost. Claim # clm00560639.we also notified troncalli subaru in cumming, ga for repairs they are charging>$1100. The nearest safelite auto glass is 2.5 hrs away in union city, ga. We have a scheduled appointment on 1/8/21. We are very dissatisfied with the cracking of the windshield and are afraid to drive the vehicle until it is repaired. We did not expect the glass to crack on its own. As of today 1/3/21 the crack has increased significantly. The subaru was purchased on 3/13/2020 at don mealey sport at orlando, fla. We would appreciate a quick response to our claim.

While driving down the highway i heard a sound that sounded like glass snapping.a tick sound. When i looked up i saw twist looked like a bead of water going across the window.it wasn't water, but a crack. Nothing hit the window.

Front windshield had crack which comes by itself

Windshield chip and break really easy i have been working in a bodyshop for 20 years and ever newsubaru own i have talked to have complained about the windshield cracking but that's the only thing they have bad to say about the cars

My windshield cracked on january 14, 2020, which was exactly one month and one day after i purchased the car from the dealership. I have not gotten it repaired yet since i am trying to keep track of the lawsuit against subaru, but i wanted it documented that i am having a windshield issue as many others have had.

I've had my 2020 subaru forester for under 3 months and i've put less than 900 miles on it, and yet i've somehow still hit 3 small rocks resulting in 3 chips to the windshield impacting visibility on the driver's side. Safelite filled the chips but they are still visible. I believe this is a result of the acoustic glass being more fragile or prone to chips and cracks.

Windshield literally cracked from one side to the middlefrom a small pebble (the first pebble i've had hit the windshield). I just got this car, barely even broken in at 7,000 miles. The safety features from eyesight don't work properly after this which poses a major safety issue.

Had vehicle for less than one month and noticed a crack on windshield from top middle at rearview mirror level.crack was 10-12 inches by end of day.next day notice small chip on bottom of windshield.by end of second day that chip expanded to14 inch crack from bottom middle of windshield.now have 12-14inch crack from top middle of windshield and 12-14inch crack from bottom middle of windshield.i believe both of these cracks to have originated from small rock strikes on freeway driving, but i've never seen such extensive damage from what is considered normal highway driving after driving for less than 2000 miles on vehicle.

My windshield developed a sudden, and large crack for no apparent reason, nothing abnormal had hit the windshield since buying the car. It was parked in my private carport with no crack, and 20 minutes later when i next got in my car there was a very large crack.

I was driving, no car or anything was in front of me, heard a pop then noticed at large crack in my windshield. The windshield is smooth, nothing hit it.

My wife and i went on a ride (suburban driving, slow speeds). It was < than a 20-minute trip. When we got back we noticed a small ding at that bottom of the windshield near the hood. It spread very quickly. The car has less than 1600 miles on it since the end of december 2019. It now mid-may and this already happened with limited use. The car is stored in a garage when it is not in use. I am extremely disappointed that we need to pay $1300 for a new windshield.

While driving on the highway at 70 mph, the windshield cracked from the edge on the drivers side about 8-10 inches across right in the drivers line of vision. There does not appear to be a point of impact from debris. The crack has since extended half way across the windshield 4 days later.i bought the car new and have owned it about 7 weeks

For the 2nd time in a 30 day period i have had to repair my 2020 subaru forester windshield due to a crack. The crack happened while driving 1) on local roads when a very small pebble struck the driver-side windshield and cracked it. In my 50 years of driving,i have never seen a windshield crack so easily like this with such a small pebble hit, and it happened 2x in a 30 day period (dec. 09, 2020 1st repair, and jan. 05, 2021 2nd crack). Something is defective with the strength and integrity of this mfg windshield.

Windshield cracked due to no apparent cause - no collision, no rock hitting it.it simply appeared overnight.

Windshield cracked for no apparent reason-found today when car was stationary.

This vehicle was purchased december 2019. 3 weeks later, a vertical crack appeared in the center-bottom of the windshield this occurred after a collection of sunny days with no visible initiation point (rock, chip, etc.). The crack began below the center point of the stationary windshield wipers. The crack appeared after 4 days of being idle in the driveway.there is a larger lawsuit around subaru windshields that i believe fits this issue pretty well.

Windshield cracked out of nowhere. It was parked and just showed up to a cracked windshield

There is a approximately 2 ft long windshield crack emanating from the lower driver's side and extending toward the center of windshield.the crack was noticed while driving but time of origin is unknown.a tiny rock chip is located a few inches from the start of the crack and seems inconsistent with the length of the crack, based on past experience with rock chips.

A large fracture on the windshield appeared (roughly 16 inches long) with, in my opinion, no obvious impact.i only noticed the fracture after the vehicle had been parked for a period of time. I took the car to the subaru dealership to get the fracture inspected.the service manager ran a ball-point pen along the fracture and found a small indentation (less than 1/32 inch deep) near the a pillar.the dealership claimed that this indicated the fracture was due to an impact and not a defective windshield.consequently, the dealership refused to replace the windshield. I have since filed a claim with my insurance and i am in the process of getting the windshield replaced.

My windshield is cracking from the top down behind the rear view mirror for no apparent reason, no rock dent , no impact , the vehicle was in my work parking lot and i noticed the crack upon leaving work at 4 pm, drove to work at 8 am was daylight and no visible crack noticed

I noticed 4 small chips in the windshield when i was drying my car off after washing it. I do half my driving on the highway and am assuming the chips are from debris being kicked up from the vehicle's in front of me. I have heard a few pings on the windshield but did not notice anything at the times it happened until taking a closer look after drying my car.

6 month old vehicle suddenly have crack on windshield. Reported the issue to dealership and was told it is due to impact - car is parked under a carport, did not and/or got hit by anything the day before, and have 12 inches crack across the windshield the day after.

The windshield on the 2020 subaru forester is extremely sensitive and fragile. Rock impacts that would have left no mark on other windshields leave chips. This morning, while driving on a highway, without a rock impact, the windshield suddenly cracked; an 18-inch crack developed on the passenger side, starting where the glass meets the vehicle, about halfway up the glass. I heard a [pop] noise and noticed the crack suddenly developed; my wife didn't even notice until i pointed it out to her. I've contacted the dealership and they claim that the glass is constructed differently in order for subaru's motion sensing system "eyesight" to work properly. If subaru can't develop a motion sensing system without seriously compromising the integrity of the windshield, they should not sell cars with that system.

My windshield cracked for no apparent reason. The crack began on the drivers side about midway up from the very left edge. I noticed it when i parked my car at my mothers house having driven one hour to get to her house. It was about a 3-4 inch crack going horizontally from the edge. In one week it is now over a foot long. I do not recall my windshield having been hit by a rock or anything and i have been the only driver of my vehicle.

Windshield experienced a very minor impact from a small piece of gravel, immediately resulting in a small chip. Within 24 hours, the chip had become a large crack through the middle of the windshield. Windshield glass on subaru forester is thin and brittle, this is a common problem on this vehicle.

No rock had hit that side of the window. I park at a bbq on the side of a residential road, no cars drive past, and three hours later i have a two foot crack in my window. Best part, took it to the dealer and he used his phone camera to zoom in as far as possible to say it was a rock chip and then picked at it to make it look even more so.

Purchased vehicle new in late october 2019.windshield cracked, for no apparent reason, in mid-december 2019.in other words, nothing struck the windshield to cause the crack.

Driving down the highway at a reasonable speed a small pebble caused a chip in the windshield. Only 1500 miles on the vehicle.

Vehicle was parked in covered parking lot out of the sun. Air temp high 80s. The windshield developed a crack starting in the top middle descending to the middle where it curved towards the passenger side. Vehicle was stationary.

Spontaneous crack in moonroof glass while parked in a garage. Little to no temperature fluctuations and no mechanical pressure (driving or opening the moonroof).

Was driving on freeway alone around 60 mph and windshield randomly cracked

My windshield spontaneously cracked within the first 30 days of purchasing my brand new 2020 subaru forester with nothing impacting it. I was driving with no other cars on the road, making a left hand turn on a well paved road on a route i have driven for years with no problems. Now there is a large break in glass running across the middle of my windshield. I even took it to subaru and a service technician said he could not find a place of impact. When i make a turn now i can hear the glass being stressed from the turn.

We noticed a crack in the windshield that seemed to appear overnight. We had no memory of any sort of pebble impact. There was no divot in the windshield as far as we could see, just a crack of ~ 3 inches near the lower center of the front windshield.

Front windshield on drivers side, upper portion, cracked for no apparent reason.vehicle was travelling at approximately 40 mph on an on-ramp to an interstate highway.

I noticed a chip in my windshield that seemed to appear overnight in my garage. I called my insurance company and they sent someone to fill it the next day. When he came to fill the chip, he said that it cracked and spread after he filled it. I then noticed there are literally over 10 chips scattered throughout the windshield not including that one. I bought this forester on october 31, 2019 brand new and am a very cautious driver. There is no way there should be this many chips in my windshield and for the windshield to crack from a certified technician filling a very small chip.

While driving on a highway, a pebble hit the windshield. This extended to a 6-inch crack in the drive home. The crack extended to a 1.5-foot crack overnight.

I purchased a 2019 subaru forrester in 2019.about 6 months after purchase, my windshield cracked while i was driving, alone on a country highway.there was no way there was any impact, so i thought maybe it was because it was cold outside and i had the heat on - maybe the mixing of temperatures caused it to crack.i had geico cover the new windshield.i purchased a 2020 forrester in july 2020, and had the same thing happen about 2 months after purchasing it.the car was sitting, alone, in a parking ramp that was covered at my house, with nothing around it.i was out of my car for maybe an hour and came back and the windshield had cracked again.

The windshield is chipping and only 8000 miles on the car. Do not tell me this is normal i've owned ten other cars and this has never happened.

A crack greater than 12 incheson the windshield was noted .there was no incident that may have caused this crack.

While driving down the freeway, my windshield made a pop noise and a foot long crack appeared a few minutes later. There was no object that hit the windshield nor any visible debris on the road. See dash cam at the 9:26:11 mark. Here's a link for the video: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1segzlhzpfqde4bkxeefa8g91nvkrs1dw/view?usp=sharingimages: https://drive.google.com/file/d/18o4p7w30sopffzm4z4ambehmg5r8fdj6/view?usp=sharinghttps://drive.google.com/file/d/1dpf2pz0nevrgjnxxbol2adyrylma_xfb/view?usp=sharing

Windshield just cracked down the middle out of the blue. While driving to work in the morning an on coming light reflected of my windshield oddly. I looked at it closer at a stop to see a crack starting from the top of the glass going right down the middle of the eyesight cameras.

My subaru has 8k miles on it. Was driving down route 81 doing 65mph with no vehicles around me. Hit a seem, not a bump but a seem in the highway and my windshield now has a 6' stress crack which started at the bottom of the windshield. No chip in glass and there were no cars near me at all. And the picture i submitted has the crack. There's one spot to the left of it and that is sap not a chip.

Was just sitting in my car and the windshield just started cracking very quickly. Nothing hit it.

Driving at 60 mph on texas state route 249 very small pebble hit windshield about 2 inches from bottom near center creating a star less than 1/4 inch diameter with no depth. Eyesight system still working.next morning after being in garage overnight, found a crack 14 inch long had extended from impact.will be repaired by insurance at a subaru qualified glass repair facility.

Vehicle was driving next to an rv on the freeway. Rv kicked up small debris onto windshield. Windshield immediately had about 16 inch crack.

The contact owns a 2020 subaru forester. The contact stated that while his spouse was driving approximately 60 mph, a small object hit the upper left-hand corner of the front windshield causing a crack in the view of the driver. The contact contacted subaru of el cajon (900 arnele ave, el cajon, ca 92020, (619) 440-0404) and was informed that the windshield needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was informed of the failure and informed the contact that windshield was not covered under warranty. The contact stated that after researching online, it was stated that the windshield was manufactured with a thinner glass and it was common for fracture to occur with little to no impact. The approximate failure mileage 4,000.

Front windshield cracked while driving on highway

I came out to the car and there is a large foot long plus crack from the bottom of the windshield up on the passenger side. It developed out of nowhere.

I just walked out to my car parked in my drive way there was a huge crack in the windshield i haven't hit or been hit by anything this is a new car haven't even had a a year yet don't understand why windshield would crack so bad goes from the passenger side to the middle of the windshield

A 12 inch crack appeared in the center of my windshield, passenger side, starting at the edge, and going horizontally towards the driver's side. I had just left a shop's parking lot. It was not there before parking. I did not spot it immediately but only after 3 minutes driving. There was no noise of a hit or breakage while i was driving. I was uncertain whether the crack would spread to the driver's side - or all over the windshield.

An object hit my windshield and several minutes afterwards, my windshield spontaneously cracked. I was driving along the entrance ramp to interstate 35e-south in minnesota.

I have noticed several cracks in the windshield of my 2020 subaru forester.i first noticed a small crack on the upper drivers side.i have now seen multiple cracks that do not appear to have an origination point of impact from an object.additionally i have a crack that it forming in the area of the cameras for the eyesight which may lead to degradation or failure of the equipment to operate properly.the event that caused the cracks is unknown.

The car was parked as i was walking up to it there was a crack in my windshield. I was walking to my car and noticed a glare walking up and looked closer and there was a cracking my windshield

On 2/13/2020 my windshield cracked over 12 inches long in a matter of seconds while in motion on a street.there was no hit sound. I took it to the dealer and the claim a very small rick hit the windshield causing the crack and manufacturer waranty wont cover. I cant believe a tiny rock that barely has an impact point will hit my windshield and course such a big crack in a matter of seconds.

February 5, 2020, just got in the car to start driving it and noticed the windshield cracked for no reason starting at the very bottom center and is about 8 inches long already. It was not there earlier in the day.it just appeared suddenly and could not see any rock chip in the area.

I have 2,500 miles on the new 2020 subaru forester and a large crack appeared on my windshield overnight (stationary).nothing hit my windshield.crack goes from middle of windshield down to the lower right portion of the windshield where it's heated.

I was driving on a city street in town today, 8/3/2020 when my windshield cracked for no apparent reason. I was going 35mph. It cracked on the drivers side to the middle of the windshield in the center.i called subaru immediately and was informed that windshields are not warrantied. The car was purchased in march 2020. I was given windshield repair companies by the local subaru dealer. I reached out to one company and im waiting for them to schedule a time and date to replace my windshield. My vehicle is difficult to drive since the crack is directly in the center of the windshield directly at eye level.

This is the second incident with my windshield being hit with a rock and cracking. The first incident happened 1/18/2020 complaint #11300348. The second incident happened 2/22/2020. Driving on i5in tacoma, wa a rock from a vehicle in front of me struck my windshield on the drivers side lower portion of the windshield. This vehicle was purchased new on 11/1/2019 and now has two cracks in it. The first crack was attempted to be repaired but unable.

Cracked windshield. No apparent reason. Had to be replaced for $1825.

A crack/chip appeared at the lower driver's side of the windshield. I only have a little over 4,000 miles and barely drive on the highway. The first i noticed it was october 14, 2020 while backing out of my garage.

Front windscreen spontaneously crack with no impact.

Windshield got broken after 9k miles.

Windshield cracks easily on a 2020 subaru forester

Windshield cracked from left to right side.this occurred when vehicle was stationary but winds were heavy in the area.assumption is a small rock hit the windshield as i can see a minuscule chip where the crack starts on one side. Vehicle is 3 months old.

Came out one morning and windshield had a large crack and it keeps getting larger.

Windshield cracked without cause overnight while car was not being driven. Stress crack emanating from the bottom edge where the defroster element for the windshield wipers is located ending in about the center of the windshield. Dealer inspected and could not find an impact point.

Complaint number 11386410 windshield replaced noted on receipt 'broken due to stress crack/defect in glass. Nothing from the roaf hit the glass'

My windshield cracked all the way across while stationary, parked in my driveway. I have never seen this happen before in any car i've ever owned. I needed to call my insurance to replace the windshield because of this defect.

I have had 3 cracked windshield on my 2019 and 2020 subaru forester, all 3 happened while driving on the highway.

Two days ago, after having the car for about three weeks, we had a crack appear and grow from the top portion of the windshield.on our drive yesterday, there was one incident where ice came down from a power line and hit the car, but i'm positive we weren't hit by any rocks.and we're talking about a skin of ice off of a power line, not a large chunk or anything of the sort.i live in new england, and every vehicle on the roads here has to deal with similar situations after every winter storm. We didn't see any crack right away, but about 15 minutes later noticed a 4" crack that has now grown to roughly 16", and is right in the driver's field of view.i've done some googling and reading, and i'm a little worried after reading about so many other people having similar problems (tons and tons of stories of people going through multiple windshields, spontaneous cracks, class action lawsuits, etc)i called the dealership i leased the vehicle from, and the person i spoke with was rude and unhelpful, basically telling me that these things happen in new england and that it would cost $900-1500 to replace the windshield and re calibrate eyesight. He said that anytime something impacts the windshield this should be expected, but i am 100% certain that no other vehicle i've driven would have ended up with a cracked windshield in the same circumstances.it makes me worry about how brittle the glass must be if it cracked so soon and so easily.seeing as this is an obvious safety issue i'm very unsatisfied with how the first few weeks of our lease have gone.we haven't even made our first monthly payment and we're looking at possibly $1500/filing an insurance claim?!

Last night on 02/19/2021 i parked my vehicle at home in the driveway, and the windshield was fine. There was no damage, nothing hit my car while i was driving last night. This morning when i went to go to work, i noticed a large crack that appeared, approximately 12 inches in length. The crack had developed apparently on its own, while the vehicle was in park. The crack continued to spread while i was driving to work over the course of 30 minutes, and is now approximately 24 inches in length.

While driving on the highway, i heard a loud pop. I looked around and i noticed my windshield had a huge combination crack on the passenger side. I didn't see any object fly towards the car or trucks nearby. I was driving on the 2nd lane from the right. It was about 100 degrees f and 5 mins before i had turned on the ac at the lowest temp and fan speed to medium-high.

Abnormal chip in windshield causing a crack starting to spread.nothing hit the windshield that i recall.the vehicle was only 2 months old when this happened.the windshield was repaired with drill/epoxy from a certified repair personthe vehicle was being driven on a side street from home.

My car developed a crack on the windshield overnight when it was parked in the garage. The crack wasn't there in the night, and the car was driven locally for the past few days to go to work and back. I am generally known to my friends as one of the safest drivers around and i try to drive as defensively as possible. I do not recall any debris or stones hitting my car. The crack is big and it cannot be masked by other measures. I did not expect a car which i have been driving just for 2 months to develop such an issue. On the contrary i have owned my 2004 lexus es330 since past 5 years but never did i have a similar damage like in 2020 subaru forester. I am disappointed in the safety practices of this company. The dealer that sold me the car is incommunicado. I hope someone picks this up and helps me foot the bill which is going to increase my insurance rate and take a significant chunk of money from my pocket which i couldn't have foreseen.

Purchased car new, last week of january 2020. Within the first week i found numerous small chips in the windshield and there were no rocks that had struck the windshield. Yesterday while driving 45 moh on a two lane road a small rock was kicked from an oncomig car and put a large chip and crack in the windshield. I got the chip and crack repaired from safelite however after searching online i found this is a common problem for the new foresters. My previous 08 subarus windshield never had to be fixed and it had been driven over 180000 miles. It took large rocks and just received small nicks. I have only 1148 miles on this new car and already have had to have the windshield repaired. Subaru needs to step up and revise the thickness of the windshield. It is unacceptable and is unsafe.

Windshield rock chip. While driving eastbound on i-90 outside of seattle a rock hit the windshield and immediately cracked it. This is the third incident of rock chips to the windshield. I had previously had two chips within a month of each one. I made an insurance claim after the second chip because the windshield split. This was in march 2020. The windshield was replaced and is now chipped already/ again. A complaint will also be filed with subaru as this is the third time the windshield has chipped between two different windshields. This vehicle is not even a year old yet.

Night driving dark line across entire windshield cannot see road ahead of you unless ducking your head looking out sideways.

Windshield cracked with just a small rock hitting it. There is now another crack on the other side of the windshield and i have no idea when it got there. The windshield sounds very brittle when the smallest thing hits it. The windshields are defective, i have friends that have the same problem. I have the eyesight technology, so replaceent is very expensive.

We bought this car brand new last year, 2020 forester sport. Woke up one day to having a crack out of nowhere on the bottom of the windshield, no impact sign. Cracked all the way up and now working to the side. Just a week ago we had a little rock kick up from a truck on the road, not very big nor going very fast, yet it cracked the glass instantly & dramatically yet again. The window seems to be extra sensitive and not as durable as normal windshield glass. This becomes a large expensive problem for owners as replacing the glass cost $1000 due to eyesight calibration. When it's breaking every few months on the slightest things, it's just not worth it and quite dangerous. We are driving it with broken glass until subaru will fix it, as the repair costs are just too high and this is unacceptable. This needs to be a recall before someone gets hurt!!

Windshield cracking: i have 7k miles on my 2020 forester and have had to replace the windshield twice already within 2 months of each other. The first time i'm not even sure if i was hit by anything. I had been driving on the highway for a couple hours and i parked it in my driveway. When i came out an hour later the entire windshield was cracked left to right. The second time while driving on the highway, i was hit by a very small pebble that left the tiniest of nicks - initially barely even visible. Within an hour it stretched across the entire windshield. I live in az - it's going to happen occasionally. But all my other cars over the years had lots of tiny and not-so-tiny nicks from small rocks that never spread out at all. The windshield on my prior 2014 forester with 90k miles on it only had to be replaced twice in 6 years. In both cases i was hit by larger pepples that left significant (like 1/2 inch) spider nicks. I am convinced there is something going on with the 2020 forester windshield - maybe the pitch or a manufacturing/design issue. But this is potentially dangerous and a real inconvenience. If it happens again soon, i will trade it in. It's a shame because i love this vehicle otherwise. My cousin in ca btw has had to replace the windshield in his 2019 forester four times in 17k miles.

I have owned my brand new 2020 forester for 6 weeks.as i was backing my car into a parking spot at work (it was raining), i saw what i thought was a rain streak appearing - started on the lower left of the driver's side windshield - i watched as it grew to a 16-18 inch crack!nothing, absolutely nothing hit the windshield.traffic was slower than usual because of the rain and after exiting the highway, there was no traffic on the less than 5 minute trip to my workplace.i felt nothing on the inside and the outside was smooth, at first. Since it was raining fairly hard - i came out 30 minutes later and not only had the crack grown in length - the crack had widened enough that i could feel it!when i got back to my computer - i googled and found hundreds of similar experiences with the forester windshields.i am so angry - i would have never bought this vehicle had i known about the windshield issues.i'm taking it to the dealer tomorrow.it better get fixed - or i will pursue legal action against subaru.i just made my first car payment!!

I was driving on a two lane road with one car in front of me and a car next to me. Without hearing any impact or seeing any rocks, i noticed a crack in the bottom, middle of my windshield.it was about 6 inches long with no impact mark. The crack continued to expand before getting fixed 2 days later.

We were driving about 50 mph on a paved road in the suburbs of a city when suddenly we heard a "pop" and saw a chip in the passenger side of our windshield. No other cars were around us at the time and it was an open road (e.g., we did not drive under an overpass). We don't know how the chip occurred. We continued driving and then parked the car in our garage. Four days later, with the car still in the garage, we discovered the chip had grown into a more than 20-inch crack horizontally on the passenger side of the car. We have been in touch with our insurance company and they have recommended a specific auto glass company to repair it. But we've been told it'll take 4 weeks or more to receive the replacement windshield and recalibrate it. We have since learned from searching the internet that cracking windshields on subaru models is a common complaint among subaru owners.

Windshield broke for no reason our car is only 2 months old car was in the garage

Driving the car on the highway from a relatives house, going approx 65 and was hit by something small, could not verify what it was, but presume it was a rock.upon impact, it sounded like a gunshot, which scared everyone in the car.the damage took its toll on the windshield where it left a huge baseball size break and a smaller break above it.this is the 4th time this windshield has been damaged and i purchased new in october 2019.it just turned 6000 miles as i just had the 6k service done on it recently.

A crack appeared on my windshield with no cause. No debris flew up and hit it to cause a crack or any other type of damage.

Returning from vt on road that i have frequently travelled with no issue. This time driving my 2 month old 2020 subaru forester sport on i-95 and i noticeo a small ding almost dead center bottom of front windshield.i had heard couple small pings while driving, but nothing strong or loud, and was suprised by the ding in glass.over remaining 2 hr drive home, chip turns into about 5-6 inch crack that runs upward.next morning crack is over 10 inches.i was struck by the initial ding in glass, because there was no unusual and intense noise of stone hitting the glass. And i have never had a front windshield crack, even if i have had windshields dinged by stones on highway.struck me that this was unusual.a month later, i began reading about the possible defective windshields on 2020 subaru foresters and wonder if my windshield was originally defecentive/weak.

Returned to my car after overnight sitting in drive way and a crack in the windshield appeared directly in front of the driver.it started at the base, ran up about 5", turned toward the center of the car and so far has run about 15" and is advancing.there is no evidence of impact.the vehicle has 5069 miles on it as of 02-26-21.

While driving back home from sacramento to san diego, my windshield cracked for no reason and with time it increased. I am 100% sure that no pebble from road hit the windshield. I went to the dealership and they didnā€™t report me that windshield had defect but issued me a quote of approx $1900.

Windshield randomly has a long crack in it. Zero signs of any initial rock impact or chip that would of caused it. I parked it at work with no cracks or anything on the windshield. Then came to my car after work and there was long crack. No signs of impacts.

Another chip in the windshield.this is the third chip in amonth period, less than 4000 miles on a brand new car.had to have the chip and line/run fixed by a certified repair person who even questioned why he had fixed the vehicle now 3 times!i was driving down the street to the grocery store, which is less than 5 miles away round trip and the chip happened.nothing hit the windshield, no rocks, nothing.

I was driving home it was dark and raining. Something hit my windshield when i woke up on saturday i saw a big crack in the windshield

Windshield cracked and needed to be repaired by insurance roughly 5 weeks from purchase. Driving down the freeway when suddenly i heard a little snap, that's when i noticed a small crack start to form. Grew to a little larger than the diameter of a quarter before my insurance had someone repair it 6 days later

Windshield developed a crack. No known even such as a debris strike was occurred. Crack was first noticed when the car was parked.

No rock dents or anything and i came out one morning and a huge crack appearing to start from the bottom left and going across the windshield out of nowhere. No rock damage nothing just a random crack from nowhere. It was parked all night.

Windshield crack from unknown source, crack expanded while technician tried to repair. Required complete windshield replacement .

Purchased a new subaru forester sport may 25 2020, the morning of 1/22/2020 we woke up to a crack in the windshield from passenger side all the way to the middle of the glass. The vehicle is garage kept and very well taken care of. The weather was certainly not an issue as it does not get below freezing often (espcially in our garage) in the southeast this time of year. I walked out to start the car to let it warm up before driving as i always do, walked back inside for about 5 minutes then walk out to find a huge crack across the windshield. I dont use the defrost or heat, just the heated seats, so glass heating up to fast couldnt have been the issue; not that it should be an issue. However i did notice a small pin prick of a chip in the glass upon further inspection. That said, this glass is far too fragile and im already expecting to be replacing it again as this has been a problem with subaru for a few years now. $1500 to replace the glass and re calibrate eyesight. Expecting insurance premiums to go up at some point. This glass is beyond defective, weak, and what is going to happen when something slightly bigger hits it? i do not feel safe driving one of the safest cars on the market...

On approximately 02/06/2020 i noticed a very small chip in my windshield.i assumed it was from a thrown stone, but i can't confirm that.on 02/12/2020, i parked the car in a long term parking lot near detroit metro airport.when we returned on 02/20/2020, the small chip had expanded to a full crack spanning from the edge of the passenger side to nearly the center of the windshield.the car had not been moved, or even started.it had sat stationary, in the open air, in this parking lot while we were away on vacation.

I have a brand new, 2020 forester (touring) . When i had it for 21 days, i picked up a small rock in the windshield.the rock was small but it ruined my windshield. It i immediatelyspread across the windshield and is now covers three areas and more than 1/2 of my windshield . I have been reading up on subaru issues and i understand the windshields are a problem...but i didn't expect this. The windshield has to be replaced and the estimate is over $1400. Traveling from corpus christi to san antonio on hwy 37

Sitting at stop light . Light turned green i started thru the intersection and heard a snap. Wife made comment that a star had formed on the windshield on the drivers side below field of vision. No cars were in front of me and cars were at least 10 feet away from me going the opposite direction. Speed had not resumed to the speed limit of 40 mph (about 20 mph).

A small rock hit my windshield and seemed to crack it way more easily than it should have. I was researching cost to replace it and found the information about the lawsuit and the fact that it applies to my year of subaru. So i decided to file a complaint to be included in the lawsuit.

I was driving on the freeway and my windshield cracked and the crack spread across the passenger side of the windshield.

Windshield cracked within 1year of owning the vehicle while driving along the freeway.

Windshield cracked for no reason

Got into vehicle in the morning, turned on ac, windshield cracked while parked.

Windshield cracked, started below wiper in the middle of glass, crack about 8 inches perpendicular to the hood. The vehicle was moving about 20 miles per hour in the rain turned on defroster and saw the crack.

Came outside, turned the car on and noticed a huge double crack down the middle of the windshield.

Driving lower than 40 m/h on the city street with nobody in front when wipers were on due to snowing, a small crack suddenly appeared right on the bottom going vertically, almost in the center of windshield. It was about 6-7 inches before car was parked in the garage. In the morning noticed that crack changed the direction horizontally to the right, growing more for 2-3 inches. It's brand new 4 months car. At the dealership, the way how they handled my problem, they knew everything but played dumb, told me there was some debris which hit the windshield. And it's not visible because it is so small. There is no any evidence of impact. Besides, the crack started right at the bottom/edge of the windshield. I hoped that on forester 2020 models, subaru fixed the previous model issue. But look like they just don't care. Surprisedly, with so many complaints for 2019, they still have 5 stars!!!

Very small object hit windshield near edge of windshield where black coat and clear glass meet. A roughly 12" crack immediately appeared. I was driving on a tollway when the object hit the glass.

My 2020 forester developed 2 cracks very suddenly. No impacts, just 2 big cracks at the top and bottom. I walked out from work and found one, and within a few days the second one had magically appeared. I had to have the windshield replaced entirely. Subaru insisted it was because of impacts to the glass and wouldn't do it under warranty. They wanted $1500 out of pocket and for me to seek reimbursement via my insurance on my own. I went with oem glass from safelite, hoping that performance would be better than the subaru glass. The people at safelite warned me this likely wouldn't be the case; they told me that the angle/design of the subaru forester glass was faulty and that they see a lot of foresters in their shops for windshield chips and cracks every week. Sure enough, 5 months later a rock hit the windshield while i was going about 50 mph on the highway and it instantly turned into a 5" crack that reached the edge of the windshield. I am now having my second full windshield replacement within 6 months. I am very displeased with the windshield on my forester. I know this will not be the last time i'm in for a windshield repair, as i live in a city and drive on interstates with semi-trucks; getting the occasional rock thrown up into the windshield is inevitable. I've never driven a vehicle with such fragile glass.

2020 forester with 2800 miles on odometer.started car in 26 degree weather and saw a crack appear on passenger side of vehicle which then crept across horizontally to a length of approximately 18 inches as the vehicle warmed up with defroster on.this vehicle was purposely purchased for it's visibility and electronic vehicle safety features (eyesight).a windshield that cracks seemingly on it's own significantly impacts the functionality, safety and the manufacturer's stated value of this vehicle.

Literally about a month after we bought the car, the windshield cracked and there was no real sign of impact. I waited a few months and eventually the crack spread across the whole windshield and impaired my vision so i pid my deductible and got it replaced with safelight.

Chips/cracks in window. Multiple small chips from pebbles/debris/salt from salt trucks. A dime sized crack that had to be sealed and fixed. I don't have the exact date on hand but it was covered through geico insurance and fixed through auto safe glass repairs

The windshield is cracked

Windshield cracked for no apparent reason within months of owning the brand new car. The crack seemed to come out of nowhere while the car was stationary in my garage over night, and gradually grew much bigger over time.

For no reason my windshield randomly cracked inside my garage, prior to the discovery the car had not been driven in several days.

Walked out to garage this morning, and noticed the windshield is cracked. I am not aware of anything hitting the windshield, and the car has less than 3,000 miles on it, purchased in february 2020.

I received a small chip on my windshield that overnight has developed into several cracks that span the entire windshield. What should have been fixable by a professional windshield repair service will require the entire windshield to be replaced and eyesight system will need to be recalibrated.

Purchased new 2020 forrester with 25 miles on it may 19, 2020.on july 14 i was driving on highway with no vehicles close by, when windshield suddenly popped and cracked approximately 12 inches across driver view.no visual chip or other damage, but crack made it difficult for driver to see especially in sunlight.called subaru dealership and they stated this is often a problem with the "smart" windshield, and was not faulty or covered under warranty.windshield continued to crack.dealership repaired windshield and calibrated eye sight on july 23 at the cost of $1416.27.we had glass coverage with safeco insurance, dealership could not file insurance claim so we paid for cost and submitted claim to safeco.safeco eventually paid us in september after multiple phone conversations and questions, including whether the windshield could have been faulty when purchased.

Windshield cracked.

Large chip in windshield caused by nothing.this is the second chip in a 2 week period that is now causing the windshield to become questionable.i came out to the car in the morning which was garaged to find a large chip.the car was not being driven, but was parked in a garage.

We very recently purchased this 2020 forester....less than 1000 miles. The vehicle was parked in my driveway and when we got in it the next morning the windshield had a small crack in it! i hope this isn't a sign of things to come, especially after reading the posts on here of 2019 foresters with windshield problems. I took it straight to a windshield repair company and had it repaired before the crack got worse.

Driving at low speed heard a slight noise. Didnā€™t see any damage but the windshield cracked. Within about 2 minutes the crack spread approximately 3 inches. Within another couple minutes the crack extended vertically and then turned horizontally running another 10 inches.i have never had a crack occur and extend in this matter. Replacement and calibration of isight technology according to satellite and the dealer costs are around 1900 dollars.

Between the time at which i parked my vehicle (with a fully intact, un-chipped windshield) in the small, private parking lot at my rural place of work, approximately 9:00am est on december 31st, 2020, and the time at which i returned to my vehicle, approximately two hours later at 10:45am est on december 31st, 2020, a large crack had formed on the passenger's side of the windshield.the crack's length was approximately 8.5 inches in width, beginning on the edge of the glass approximately 12" from the top of the windshield and continuing laterally.the vehicle, which i purchased less than four months prior to the crack spontaneously forming, is brand new and has just under 6,000 miles.i have also been the sole driver of the vehicle since purchasing it brand new, and can attest that no rocks or pebbles have hit the windshield.

We have had our 2020 forester for 5 months.coming home from a drive to the grocery store, we noticed a tiny crack on the passenger side when we pulled into our garage.there was no debris on the roadway.we looked online and apparently this is a common issue where a tiny crack develops from a rock or other small debris and then within a day or two there is a two to three foot crack across the whole windshield.we have driven other vehicles for years without a tiny piece of debris causing so much damage.there is clearly a flaw in how the windshields are developed (probably to sell their expensive windshield warranty plans).as there is a point of impact i'm sure it won't be covered by any of our manufacturer warranties.the whole issue though is the lack of visible debris during our drive--literally it had to have been something smaller than a pea.it is ridiculous to think that such a small impact would cause the entire windshield to fracture.again, we have driven through debris with other brands in the past, and a small impact did not crack the windshield at all.we did not notice the crack until we got home, but it likely occurred while in motion.we were on a highway, but not a high mph stretch.we were only coming back from a couple miles away from our home, where the vehicle sits in the garage 100% of the time it is not being driven.

2020 forester. Windshield cracks. Within a year. One +1ft long crack ran from bottom right hand corner to mid windshield. Windshield replaced. Cracked again, this time about 18inch crack, starting in lower left hand corner of windscreen, rapidly ran into mid windscreen/windshield directly in drivers field of view. This is unprecedented in my multi decade driving experience. Neither the owner, me, nor the insurance company should pay for this. And because it migrates to mid windshield, it is a significant driving distraction, particularly in some sun conditions.

I purchased a 2020 subaru forrester on 4-1-2020.90% of my driving is on slowing moving street traffic.on 11-22-2020siver dollar sized crack in my windshield, located on the very center of the passenger side section of the windshield and 3" abovethe top of the engine hood.i never heard any rock hit the windshield and on examination of thecrack, i could find find any indentation or chip that would have resulted in the crack.on 11-24-2020, i went to the service department of the subaru dealership where i purchased the vehicle.the service rep, named cory, looked at it and could not feel or any crack that would have a started the crack.cory then went to get his service manager.the service manager immediately got a pen and pushed around on the crack until he pushed hard enough to show a less than a 1 mm indentation.he then indicated to me that this a obvious crack from a rock and that i needed to contact my insurance agent and put in a claim on it.when i showed him the service bulletin on the class action suit on windshield failures, he immediately any responsibility for the replacement and said that the bulletin clearly showed cracks we a result of rock damage and had no apparent relationship to a defective windshield.although, he said that the dealership had to replace 2 windshields within the 2020 ytd.if a object that would only inflict a less than 1mm indentation, what would happen to the windshield and other safety devices, if this vehicle were involved in a true accident or had a sizable projectile hit the vehicle.lastly, this isn't the on subaru i own.in my family we have an 2015 outback, a 2017 legacy, 2019, crosstrek and the 2020 forrester.subaru has always jumped to action to replace or repair any safety items.this rebuttal by subaru on this windshield crack comes as a major disappointment regarding subaru's claim to safety.

Windshield cracks spontaneously. Driving on well maintained roads and brand new car has windshield damage that shows abnormal cracks with no or unknown cause or normal road conditions.

Driving on i-5 in seattle area, a rock from an suv hit my windshield causing an immediate chip on the driver side of the windshield in the line of vision.

Driving on a surface street at a constant speed of ~45 mph, a small pebble flew into the windshield and created a crack which further expanded as a hairline crack which impairs vision through the windshield and can potentially cause problems with the eyesight safety features. At this speed, this incident should not cause a crack.

Car is brand new.within 2 weeks of purchasing already 3 chips in windshield when no rocks were observed hitting.one of the chips is in front of the eyesight system and if it grows it will hamper the safety systems of the car.it will cost me around 1700 dollars to repair something that should have never happened.

Windshield has cracked 2 times.

Vehicle was entering onto highway and a small pebble struck top middle of the windshield, caused a l shaped crack to form behind rear view mirror and extending to the left(inside view), about 10 - 15 in long. The vehicle is less than a month old, and i have noticed others have had issues with subaru windshields easily cracking on new forester models. Safety risk, windshield glass not being durable under normal driving conditions.

I purchased the vehicle on saturday, november 30, 2019.as i began my drive to work the following friday (december 6), i noticed a small crack at the bottom of the windshield.i reported it to the dealership since i purchased windshield repair coverage and the insurance company stated that i needed to contact the dealership since my vehicle wasn't in their system yet.the dealership said that it would have to look into it and get back with me.the following morning when i went to drive the vehicle, the crack spread to more than 6 inches.i was told that my coverage does not include windshield replacement, which is now required due to the size of the crack, and that it would cost $859.19 to do so.

I was driving my 2020 subaru forester and just beginning to accelerate traveling about 35 mph in the left lane of a straight two lane entrance ramp to a highway. In the right lane and in front of me was a truck pulling a trailer with another vehicle on the trailer traveling at about the same speed. This incident occurred on a clear day around 3:00pm in september. The truck with trailer in front of me kicked up a few road pebbles. By the sounds of the pebbles hitting the underside of the trailer, i could tell that they were small chips of stone. Then, i heard one of them ping on my windshield and immediately saw a diagonal crack (from left to right) that began under the rubber around the windshield and extended down about 20 inches in front of me. There was no spider webbing of the glass and no visible pock mark where the pebble may have hit. I completed my trip home and had the windshield replaced and the front radar recalibrated as soon as parts and service were available. I have owned at least 7 cars (most of them older models) throughout my life and have even had some of those cars hit by pebbles and stones kicked up by other vehicles. I have never had a windshield crack in all that time. My recent incident with my subaru happened when this vehicle was only 11 months old!!! i do not feel that a small pebble with vehicles traveling at modest speed should have so easily cracked the windshield of my forester that i purchased based upon its safety features, including the eyesight driver assist technology which was compromised by this crack. I am concerned that the windshield cracked too easily in this less than a year old vehicle.

Vehicle was parked on the street overnight with no damage to the windshield. Next morning there was a crack from the edge of the passenger side to about a quarter of the length of the windshield. There is no impact marking on the windshield.

Windshield cracked all the way across with no crack or rock chip. There is less than 5k miles on it.

Driving on a road going about 30, wet around a corner a truck passed me going the opposite way. Kicking up a rock that hit my windshield and it cracked instantly, more than halfway to the passenger side

Windshield cracked without any apparent reason (i.e. We did not witness any pebbles, rocks or other debris hitting the windshield)

Owned new car less than a month and passanger noticed crack originating near bottom of glass middle passanger right side windshield. The crack grew to 8 inches that day.i have no recollection of a stone or object hitting and the location seems unlikely place.

Giant crack has appeared on windshield less that 12k miles of driving. There is a small chip from a few days ago that has formed into a larger crack.

A small, approximately 3" crack appeared on lower driver side of windshield with no apparent impact at that time. Vehicle was parked and the cracked was noticed in the evening. Contacted subaru who directed to take the vehicle to a dealer for evaluation. While waiting for evaluation (several weeks), the crack continued to grow to approximately 18". Subaru determined an impact caused the crack, though the only possible impact site was approximately 1/16" in diameter. Vehicle was purchased one month prior.

While on the interstate, a rock from another vehicle hit the windshield in what normal is a small rock chip was an immediate 10' crack to the windshield. The original rock impact is not deep and extremely tiny but it caused a crack that ended up being a full windshield replacement with eyesight. Extremely expensive for something that should have been a rock chip repair. Very upset since subaru of america did not do as much as i thought they would for a 9 year subaru owner and four subaru's later. This windshield (loaner) added to my engine replacement cost from my current subaru.

When the front windows are open and then closed they always come up from the inside of the door wet.this happens whether or not the car has recently been to the carwash/ its been raining outside/ or not. Condition has existed since i purchased vehicle.

On june 4, 2021 me and my famliy went for a 3 days road trip from cirlce pines minnesota going to duluth mn . The drive was approximately 2hrs plus. 12 mins. Before we reached our destination the windshield suddenly showed a crack about 12 inches out from no where and blocks my visibility while driving. I went to my car dealer on 6/8/21 at morries subaru brooklyn park and asked for a replacement warranty but they denied it. 2020 forester windshields is so dangerous because even a small rock will make it crack and blocks clear visibility while driving. This is happening to more and more subaru cars with eyesight technology. Nhtsa should investigate if there is manufacturing defect or engineering defect with this windshield for a safer road and driving experience. I have a dashcam video of the said incident. I am more willing to submit it for your reference.

I was driving at 20 mph on city streets when a small rock hit the lower part of windshield. Normally you get a rock chip and you have time to seal. I had zero time to get windshield fixed as the windshield split within a few minutes. Windshield splitting so fast for such a little rock chip can be hazardous.

1in to 2ft long cracks are being created across the windshield at the slightest impact of any small pebbles. Windshield is extremely easily compromised. Vehicle was in motion on the highway when a small pebble hit the windshield, instantly creating a 2ft long crack across it. The second occurrence was also on the highway while in motion, when another small pebble impacted the windshield, instantly creating a 1 inch crack.

I received a chip in the windshield my 2020 subaru forester on october 8, 2020. It occurred while driving on the interstate. It appeared suddenly in my field of view but i didn't see or experience anything that could have impacted the windshield or caused the chip. A professional windshield repair company attempted to repair the chip the next day, but in the process, caused a large crack to spread across the windshield. The windshield was then replaced at a subaru dealership on 10/28/20. I have attached a document of the windshield replacement work done. On 12/22/20 a chip appeared on the new windshield while driving on the interstate. Then on 3/7/20 a large crack in a different location appeared and spread across my field of view. I have attached photos of the chip and the large crack on the newly replaced windshield. I will now need to replace the windshield a second time. This will be my 3rd windshield on this vehicle and it is only 1 year old. Even with a new windshield, from my experience so far, the chances of my field of view being impacted suddenly by chips and cracks while driving is very high. The cause of the cracks appears to be defective glass used by subaru for the windshield.

While sitting stationary in parking lot my windshield suddenly went "pop!" and then a crack started running down my windshield from the top on the passenger side. I saw no reason for this to happen. I purchased it 1 week ago brand new.

I recently purchased this vehicle within the last four months and an object we could not identify hit the windshield on a sunday. It sounded like a small rock, but two days later on tuesday we noticed a significant crack that developed from a small chip. I later learned after doing some research that subaru has had issues with their windshields.

My vehicle was parked at my place of employment, i exiting my work and got in the vehicle and noticed a chip in the windshield that was not previously there. I drove straight home, after parking in the garage the windshield then began to crack and spider out

A small chip on the black edge of the windshield occurred the end of february, then it turned into an 18' long crack across the windshield within a few hours on a road trip.

Windshield cracked by small pebble on 3rd day of lease of car.driving approx. 30mph when car going only a little faster changed lanes and threw pebble.on a paved road.

The contact owns a 2020 subaru forester. The contact stated that while driving 70 mph, an unknown insect hit the lower driver side corner of the windshield. An hour later, a 14'' crack began to form at the exact spot where the insect made impact with the windshield. The contact took the vehicle to subaru of ontario (1195 auto center dr, ontario, ca 91761) where an appointment was made to have the windshield repaired. The manufacturer had not been notified of the failure. The contact was concerned that the quality of the windshield was unsafe and could potentially cause an injury. The vehicle was repaired. The failure mileage was 12,200.

My front windshield cracked without having an object hit it.i had it inspected and repaired by satellite auto glass per my warranty.i was made to pay eyesight calibration out of pocket.

I travelled to work and the windshield formed a crack on the upper left side of the windshield (driver's side).it starts at the corner and proceeds (so far) to be 1.5 feet long.there were no oncoming vehicles or vehicles that i was following.it was a left hand turn, low speed.

2020 subaru forester sport purchased new 3.5 months ago.vehicle was driving along local highway when a rock hit the windshield.immediately there was a 5 inch crack formed directly above the driver seat.over the next 10 minutes, the crack expanded downward into the driver line of view and across the width of the car another 10 inches.even after the vehicle was stationary and parked inside a garage overnight, the crack grew another 3 inches.

While driving i had a very tiny rock hit the windshield(barely made a noise) within about 10 seconds the windshield cracked a good 20 inches. After stopping and inspecting the area i could only find a pin whole area where(?)maybe something hit the windshield. I purchased the vehicle in feb.2020 and about a month after owning the car the saleman called me and actually told me they have been having or hearing of windshilds cracking and some for no reason. My daughter also informed me that she had seen several statements from others having the same issues and it appears there is a class actionagainst subaru.

The contact owns a 2020 subaru forester. The contact stated while driving approximately 50-55 mph, the contact heard and abnormal cracking sound. The contact stated that the windshield fractured on the passenger's side near the lower corner of the windshield. The contact contacted grand prix subaru (500 s. Broadway, hicksville, ny 11801; (516) 336-4711) and was informed that the windshield needed to be replaced by the manufacturer of the windshield. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 5,000.

The contact owns a 2020 subaru forester. The contact stated that the windshield was cracked with in a couple of months of purchasing the vehicle and that the crack extended throughout the length of the windshield. The vehicle was taken to bob rohrman subaru (1600 s creasy ln, lafayette, in 47905) and was informed by the dealer to take the vehicle to safelite auto glass. The vehicle was taken to safelite auto glass and was temporarily repaired. The contact was informed that the fix was not permanent and that the crack could spread. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and referred the contact to nhtsa. The failure mileage was approximately 7,900. *ln*dt

The contact owned a 2020 subaru forester. The contact stated while driving at 70 mph, the windshield cracked. The vehicle was not taken to a local dealer or independent mechanic to be inspected. The windshield was not replaced. The manufacturer had been informed of the failure and informed the contact that vehicle was not under warranty. The failure mileage was approximately 18,300.

The contact owns a 2020 subaru forester. The contact stated that the windshield cracked without impact. The contact had the vehicle repaired however, shortly afterward the issue recurred. The manufacturer was not informed of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 23,195.

The contact owns a 2020 subaru forester. The contact stated while approaching the vehicle, he noticed that the front windshield was cracked on the center driverā€™s side. The vehicle was not diagnosed nor repaired. A dealer was not contacted. The manufacturer had not been informed of the failure. The failure mileage was 10,566.

The contact owns a 2020 subaru forester. The contact stated while driving 60 mph, she noticed a crack starting to form at the center bottom of the windshield and continued to expand up the windshield. The contact stated the crack was not caused by an impact. The contact called and made the local dealer aware of the failure. The vehicle was not diagnosed nor repaired. The manufacturer was not informed of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 6,000.

The contact owns a 2020 subaru forester. The contact stated that the windshield was cracked at the bottom of the windshield near the windshield wipers. The crack started to expand upwards. The vehicle was not taken to the dealer. The manufacturer was contacted and confirmed that a special recall for the failure had expired. The approximate failure mileage was 23,000.

The contact owns a 2020 subaru forester. The contact stated while driving at a low speed, he noticed a stone chip on the passenger's side front windshield. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic where a deposit was placed on the windshield. The local dealer and manufacturer were not contacted. The vehicle was not diagnosed nor repaired. The failure mileage was 3,000.

The contact owns a 2020 subaru forester. The contact stated that upon entering her vehicle, she noticed that a crack had formed on the bottom passenger side of the windshield without incident. Over time, the crack had spread to the driver's side of the windshield which obstructed her vision while driving. The contact was informed by the dealer that her vehicle would not be covered under warranty and that there were no recalls on her vehicle. The manufacturer had yet to be notified of the failure. The windshield had yet to be repaired. The failure mileage was approximately 1,000. The vin was not available.

The contact owns a 2020 subaru forester. The contact stated that while the vehicle was parked the front windshield cracked without impact on the driver's side. The vehicle was taken to ferguson subaru (500 w oakland pl, broken arrow, ok 74012, (918) 438-7684) where the vehicle was diagnosed and the contact was informed that the windshield needed to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired however, the failure recurred. The manufacturer was not contacted. The failure mileage was 1,500.

The contact owns a 2020 subaru forester. The contact stated that a crack had formed in the middle upper part of the windshield without impact. The contact stated that the crack obstructed her vision while driving. The dealer nor the manufacturer was notified of the failure. The windshield was not repaired. The failure mileage was approximately 12,500.

The contact owns a 2020 subaru forester. The contact stated that the vehicle was parked inside the garage, when he noticed there was a crack on the windshield. There was no impact to the windshield that could have caused the crack. The vehicle was not diagnosed nor repaired. The dealer and manufacturer were made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 8,000.

The contact owns a 2020 subaru forester. The contact stated while driving he noticed that the windshield was cracking from right to left starting on the passenger's side. The contact stated that the crack was about a third of the way on the windshield and curved upward toward the top. Neither the dealer nor manufacturer were notified of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 968.

The contact owns a 2020 subaru forester. The contact stated that the vehicle was at stand still at a traffic light, when he heard an abnormal noise and saw the windshield start to crack from passenger side into the center. The vehicle was towed to an independent mechanic. The vehicle was not diagnosed nor repaired. A dealer was not contacted. The manufacturer was not informed of failure. The failure mileage was 9,706.

The contact owns a 2020 subaru forester. The contact stated while the vehicle was parked and unattended, the contact became aware that the front windshield had cracked from the top without impact. The contact called the local dealer however, the vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 14,000. The vin was not available.

The contact owns a 2020 subaru forester. The contact stated while approaching the vehicle, he noticed on the upper passenger side of the front windshield had a 12 inches long crack. The contact stated the crack happened without impact to the windshield. The vehicle was taken to the local dealer lester glenn subaru (1501 nj-37 w, toms river, nj 08755, (888) 785-0675) where it was diagnosed with needing the front windshield to be replaced. The vehicle was taken to a repair shop and the windshield was replaced. The manufacturer had not been informed of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 2,500.

The contact owns a 2020 subaru forester. The contact stated that while driving at various speeds, the contact noticed a vertical crack in the middle the windshield. The vehicle was not diagnosed nor repaired. A dealer was not contacted. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 8,000.

The contact owns a 2020 subaru forester. The contact stated that while driving at 40 mph, a rock hit his windshield which formed crack down the middle of the windshield. The crack then spread to the passenger side of the windshield. The contact felt that the size of the object should not have caused the windshield to crack and felt that the material was not safe in the event of a crash. The contact had the windshield repaired by an independent mechanic. The contact notified mid hudson subaru (1715 u.s. 9, wappingers falls, ny 12590) about the failure but they offered no assistance. The manufacturer had yet to be notified of the failure. The vehicle had been repaired. The failure mileage was 1,752.

The contact owns a 2020 subaru forester. The contact stated that while reversing out of the driveway, the windshield cracked without impact. The vehicle was taken to puente hill subaru located at 17801 gale ave, city of industry, ca 91748, where the vehicle was inspected and the contact was informed that there were no signs of impact to the windshield. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and provided a case number. The failure mileage was approximately 1,417.

The contact owns a 2020 subaru forster. The contact stated that the vehicle was parked inside the garage and the following day she discovered a 13-14 inch crack in the front windshield. The contact stated that the crack was not caused by an impact to the windshield. Neither the dealer nor manufacturer were notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 55,000. The vin was not available.

The contact owns a 2020 subaru forester. The contact stated that while driving approximately 40 mph, the front windshield developed a crack at the center of the windshield by the rear-view mirror mount. During the incident no object had contacted the windshield to cause the damage. The cause of the failure was not yet determined. The local dealer was notified of the failure. The manufacturer was not yet notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 11,000.

The contact owns a 2020 subaru forester. The contact stated that after parking the vehicle, he noticed a small crack on the front driver's side windshield. The contact stated he was unaware of what caused the crack. The vehicle was taken to glass repair shop and had injected a resin on the glass crack to stop further cracking of the windshield. The contact called subaru of glendale - america's #1 subaru retailer (1308 s brand blvd, glendale, ca 91204; (818) 396-3900) and the dealer was made aware of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer had not been informed of failure. The failure mileage was approximately 4,800.

The contact owns a 2020 subaru forester. The contact stated that while driving at 45 mph, a horizontal crack formed on the passenger's side windshield and spread to the driver's side. The contact stated that the crack obstructed her vision while driving. The vehicle was taken to subaru of bend (2060 ne hwy 20, bend, or 97701) where she was informed that the vehicle was not covered under warranty. The mechanic suggested that the vehicle be repaired at an independent mechanic. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was approximately 3,500.

2020 subaru forester. Consumer writes in regards to semi opague windshield causing issues with visibilty on dark roads.the consumer stated the dealer was made aware of the failure but, did not offer any assistance.

The contact owns a 2020 subaru forester. The contact stated that there were eight separate fractures on the windshield that were not caused by impact. The contact took the vehicle to an independent auto glass repair shop where one fracture was repaired however, several other fractures occurred afterwards. The contact took the vehicle to subaru of pueblo (2125 us-50, pueblo, co 81008, (719) 545-9955) who was unable to explain why the fractures continued to occur. The vehicle had not been diagnosed nor repaired. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 3.

The contact owns a 2020 subaru forester. The contact stated while driving approximately 40 mph, the windshield cracked without impact. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not informed of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 20,000.

The contact owns a 2020 subaru forester. The contact stated that there was a small chip present on the front windshield. Overnight, a large crack had developed on the windshield.the cause of the failure was not yet determined. The local dealer and manufacturer were not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 9,000.

Vehicle vibrate starting at 50 mph and gets excessive at 65mph and up, while cruising in the highway. The vibration can be felt on the steering wheel and the driver seat seat.




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