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2005 subaru outback.consumer writes in regards to replacement parts not available to repair airbag recall.
The contact owns a 2005 subaru legacy. The contact received a recall notification for nhtsa campaign number: 15v323000 (air bags) and stated that the part needed was unavailable to perform the recall repair. The manufacturer was not notified of the issue. The contact had not experienced a failure. Parts distribution disconnect.
Dt*:the contact stated while driving the vehicle was hit on the front passenger side, near the bumper and wheel.the other vehicle impacted the vehicle at 40 mph.the airbags did not deploy and the engine did not shut off.the manufacturer determined due to the angle of impact the airbags should not deploy.the contact was wearing a seatbelt, but sustained whiplash.there was a police report taken at the scene.the vehicle was towed to the dealership.
I called the subaru dealer in newark, de (matt slap) to have the recall done on my car. I have called three times in over three months and they still haven't scheduled or called me back to have the recall done. I feel that 3+ months is plenty of time to get the parts needed to do the job but, their excuse is always "we don't have the parts".
Subaru issued a recall on the 2005-2008 legacy and outback due to an inflator in the front passenger air bag needing to be replaced. For free. Fine....there is a shortage of parts and we are expected, and i quote to "not allow passengers to ride in the front passenger seat" this is a safety hazard it says in all caps and "in the event of a crash necessitating deployment of the front passenger air bag, the inflator could rupture with metal fragments striking vehicle occupants and potentially causing serious injury or death." my local dealership said it could be a year before we are in line to receive parts. Could cause death to sit in the front seat. Why are we not given loaner cars? how is there a shortage of an inflator? this is unacceptable and a potential for death to myself and riders?
Takata recall. The contact owns a 2005 subaru legacy. The contact received notification of nhtsa campaign number: 15v323000 (air bags) however, the part to do the repair was unavailable. The contact stated that the manufacturer exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. The manufacturer was not made aware of the issue. The contact had not experienced a failure. Vin tool confirms parts not available.
Takata recall. The contact owned a 2005 subaru legacy. While driving highway speeds, the contact swerved to the right to prevent a crash. As a result, the vehicle went down an embankment and crashed into a tree. The air bags failed to deploy. The contact sustained injuries to the head, chest, back, and internal bruising. The contact received medical treatment. The vehicle was towed to a yard and deemed destroyed. The vehicle was not diagnosed to determine why the air bags failed to deploy. A police report was filed. The contact later received notification for nhtsa campaign numbers: 14v311000 (service brakes, hydraulic) and 15v323000 (air bags). The manufacturer was not notified. The failure mileage was not available. Parts distribution disconnect.
Trying to set up an appointment for a recall
The contact owns a 2005 subaru legacy outback. The contact stated that while driving 40 mph, he attempted to avoid a crash and haphazardly traveled over an ice patch. The contact lost control of the vehicle and crashed into an embankment.the front and side curtain air bags failed to deploy. The front passenger sustained injuries to the back, hip and pelvis. The contact suffered injuries to the body as well. A police report was filed of the incident. The vehicle was towed to the contact's home and had not been inspected to determine the cause of the air bag failure. The approximate failure and current mileage was 100,000.
Takata recall. The contact owns a 2005 subaru legacy. The contact received notification of nhtsa campaign number: 16v343000 (air bags); however, the parts to do the repair were unavailable. The contact stated that the manufacturer exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. The manufacturer was notified of the issue. Parts distribution disconnect.
Takata recall: i'm writing to complain about subaru's handling of the takata inflators. I called my local dealer today to set up an appointment to remedy the passenger airbag problem and was told there would be a delay of 2-3 months before subaru will have the fix available.the email i had received stated that i should not let anyone use the front passenger set during that time.that is unrealistic. Then when i went to this website to file a complaint about the delay,i noticed that as ofa few days ago, the driver side airbag is also being recalled. If this means no one can drive the car for 2-3 months,this is even worse than the original problem.my suggestion would be that subaru give me a car to use for 3 months, until they can fix both airbag problems. Thanks for any action you can take with these problems.
Takata inflators:the manufacturer is taking a long time to fix this serious safety problem.i got my notice in february 2016, and it is now april and i have not been notified that the dealers have parts to fix my vehicle.this is too long.
Veh. Was traveling at approx. 25mph up a low incline on slushy paved 2 lane surface.veh. Broke traction spun sideways and travelled sideways into brush and striking a tree in the driver. Side front fender (side impact). Drivers head struck and broke drvrs. Door window.drvr. Sustained several facial lacerations requiring plastic surgery and resulting in probable scarring.front seat passenger sustained right leg injury resulting in severe bruising and swelling.both were treated in an emergency room and released.veh. Is equipped with side curtain airbags which did not deploy.if deployed, the drvr. Side airbag would have prevented the drvrs. Injuries.
Takata recalli contacted not one, but all of my local subaru dealers in the first week of january to find out which had the shortest wait time for the recall, which they told me was 2 weeks. When i called back 3 weeks later, they told me it was backordered and "don't call us, we'll call you." it is now 5 weeks after that, i've been told by subaru that there's no date for when the parts will be in, and my car is unsafe to drive. I have a job; if i can't drive my car, then i need a rental provided to me in the mean time, free of charge. Leaving people for an indeterminate period of time with an unsafe vehicle and no alternative is unconscionable.
Taka recall.received recall notice in february.no further communication.called local subaru dealer.they have no idea when parts will be in.called the phone number on the notice (800-782-2783).no option at all to speak with anyone.called auto safety hotline.the rep tried calling the same number and had the same results. The rep gave me the phone number of office of traffic safety, region 8, 303-757-9381.busy signal for hours.someone needs to take responsibility for t his safety hazard.i'm surprised that subaru is not communicating, and actually blocked communication about the issue.i'm getting nowhere, and in the meantime my car could be a death trap.
Takata recall,was talking to dealership,but lights still indicateairbag ,cruz control , check engine light came on.was taken to dealership for repair and reset.but i don't think it was done. Other recalls on break line coating's not done , i lost break lines while driving,at three different times.subaru issued a second recall , with explicit attention to the area where the line connects to the break for rust.the dealer was to to replace any break lines showing damage in this area.this recall was taken in and again was not replaced . They coated maybe on top of the rust. I had the remaining break line replace asa percausetion measure ,all cost to me.seat belt not retracting , when released.,this was replaced twice .it still does it and the webbing i cought up in the door closesing. The rug hook drives side replace three timeswarning lights still on ,for cruzcontrol,does not functioning. I used it maybe 3 time's since l bought the car new.went through the first set of tires,cubbing do to warped rodtors in not even 700 miles.still doesn't stay in alinement.eats tires ,4sets by 67'00 miles.dash electric ,cd ,heat radio, security system defo all one computer panel, would wear battery dead over night. I had to plug it in to slow chargerthat shut down went battery was charged.untill a correct replacement ,unit could be found.took awhile, very limited legacy wagon. I have a brief case af picture s and work orders in plastic sleeves.when time for warranty was up , i had less then 20'000 miles on the car.subaru corporate,paid some of the serious fuel issue it had. I have not had a collision what does vehicle. I t has been maintainedregularl a peice of rubber trim was coming of the day l brought it home, i photoed this, it's first picture in my book.the dealership tryed glueing it on.it never stayed on . I should have been replaced as metal clip's in trimrustnowonfender.
I had owned the car for not even a year yet back in 2012, and the only accident i've ever been in happened on my way to school(college). The air bag did not come out of the steering wheel, but should have. Luckily i only experienced mild whip lash, and very large body shop bill. Also when they finally brought me in to get it replaced this past summer(2017) they pushed my car around the lot, and messed up my transmission amongst some other things. But when i asked the technicians about it, they got defensive, and denied any claim of wrong doing.
I rec'd notification that the front passenger air bag inflator needs to be replaced, but the parts aren't currently available.in the meantime, i was advised to not let a passenger sit in the front.that's a difficult advisory with which to comply.can't the front passenger air bag inflator be de-activated for the time being?has this possibility been considered?i've also written to subaru about this situation.thanks, joe
Takata recall. The contact owns a 2005 subaru legacy. The contact received notification of nhtsa campaign number: 15v323000 (air bags). The part for the repair was unavailable. The contact stated that the manufacturer exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. The dealer stated that the parts were unavailable and the manufacturer was not notified. The contact had not experienced a failure. Parts distribution disconnect.
The contact owns a 2005 subaru legacy gt purchased in 2009. The passenger side air bag would not operate with an occupant in the passenger's side seat. The vehicle was taken to the dealer and they were unable to make repairs to correct failure. There were no recalls on the year, make and model for frontal airbags, only side and window airbags. The current and failure mileages were under 62,793.updated 01/29/10. *ljupdated 01/29/10.
2005 subaru legacy gt passenger seat belt sensor is not functioning correctly.the seat belt warning light and chime comes on after driving about 7 miles with no one in the seat or anything sitting on the seat.it seams to be worse in the winter than in the summer.the reno dealer has 'calibrated' it at least twice and several times the service advisor said try putting the back of the seat more vertical and that should fix the problem (it did not). I e-mailed subaru support and was told that the problem does appear to be a normal operation ofthe vehicle.i was given the option to perform a procedure to permanently disable this warning chime, which i do not want to do.
The contact owns a 2005 subaru legacy gt purchased in 2009. The passenger side air bag would not operate with an occupant in the passenger's side seat. The vehicle was taken to the dealer and they were unable to make repairs to correct failure. There were no recalls on the year, make and model for frontal airbags, only side and window airbags. The current and failure mileages were under 62,793.updated 01/29/10. *ljupdated 01/29/10.
The contact owns a 2005 subaru legacy. The contact stated that while the heating system activated, the front driver's side seat was smoldered. The contact mentioned that the front driver's side seat was severely burned. The vehicle was diagnosed. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 134,000. Updated 04/10/15*ljupdated 6/26/2015
The wiring harness that goes to the hatch is made out of undersized wire and from opening and closing the hatch the wires have broken. I have reported this previously, but at that time, the only problem was that the hatch would not lock. Now i do not have backup lights. This is clearly a design defect. What do we need to do to get subaru to fix this?
I am the owner of a 2005 subaru legacy 2.5gt. Last night, when i was trying to start the vehicle, it shut off in the middle of starting and the vehicle completely went dead. This morning, i noticed that there was a large and deep burn mark in the headliner surrounding the map light panel and that part of the map light as well as the auto-dimming mirror were melted.
Rear wiper stopped working. The problem was due to a broken wire inside the passenger's side accordion boot for the rear hatch of the wagon. Other wires within the harness (which supplies power to the rear hatch lights, hatch lock, and wiper motor/sprayer) were also cracked. In researching this problem, i have found this this is starting to become a more frequent issue and should be replaced/recalled by subaru.
I was driving on the highway, and the car seem to loose power, luckily i noticed it, as i was able to cost over to the side of the rode. I own a carmd, and attached it to my car, it gave me code p2138 which means the throttle position sensors(2 of them) not being in agreement. I think this is very dangerous as this can happen at any time while one is driving, potential leading to a accident or fatality.
Rear tailgate wire harness found to be broken.rear wiper did not work.this wire was completely broken.two other wires found to be cracked and about to fail.this could potentially cause rear hi mount stop light, license plate lights, and back up lights to be non-functional.
My tailgate will no longer lock or unlock. After a lot of reading online it seems that this is a very common problem. I took it to the dealer and was told that the rear gate harness is frayed and needs to be replaced. If any of the other wires in this harness fail i could potentially lose tail lights and license plate lights.
I had owned the car for not even a year yet back in 2012, and the only accident i've ever been in happened on my way to school(college). The air bag did not come out of the steering wheel, but should have. Luckily i only experienced mild whip lash, and very large body shop bill. Also when they finally brought me in to get it replaced this past summer(2017) they pushed my car around the lot, and messed up my transmission amongst some other things. But when i asked the technicians about it, they got defensive, and denied any claim of wrong doing.
Car did not have backup lights, electronic lock for rear hatch did not work. Tested bulbs andswitch for backup lights and they were fine. Uncovered wiring harnesses left and right of rear hatch 6 broken wires right side 1 broken wire right. Spliced temporarily until i get the time and money to make permanent repair.
The rear hatch of my subaru legacy wagon - the electrical wires supplying the rear brakes, hatch lock, and rear window wiper are being cut by the hatch opening and closing.loss of rear brake lights, rear wiper function, and rear hatch locking mechanism all effected by the poor routing of these electrical wires through an accordion style boot.very dangerous issue with regard to multiple safety concerns.
This 2005 subaru legacyis a station wagon with power door locks, the back lift gate wiring harness on the passenger side has torn the electrical wires within the flexible boot mounted on the top of the car between the body and the rear hatch. As a result it is no longer possible to lock and secure the rear hatch back door of the station wagon.the wires within the wiring harness are just to short and have ripped themselves apart in addition the rear high mount brake light is also no longer functioning.
I recently noticed that some elements of my rear hatch on my subaru legacy wagon were not working. Specifically, the lights that illuminate the license plate, the rear defroster, center brake light, hatch locking mechanism, and radio antenna were not working. An inspection of the area where the wires enter the hatch door from the body of the vehicle reveals that several of the wires in the harness were broken completely with some wires in various states of deterioration. I believe this is an unusual failure and not a typical wear item. I am concerned as i have lost the ability to properly lock and secure my vehicle, to clear frost and ice from the rear glass for proper visibility, lost the ability to illuminate my license plate which could result in being pulled over by law enforcement. Over time, continued deterioration will result in the inability to use my rear wiper and reverse lights.they're seems to be a defect with the wiring used in this area.it was not capable of withstanding normal use repetitions of opening and closing the hatch door. There are many members of the subaru legacy and outback communities that have had this issue occur.i believe that this will happen to all subaru legacy or outback models 05-09 given enough time.
The cd player turns on by itself when radio is on. Nothing specifically makes it happen like hitting a bump or anything it does it while car is still. Car was takin on to be looked at but they said nothing could be done. Also, gear shift doesn't always lock in place. Which makes the car not able to start and/or move if on a slightly hill.
The vehicle was parked on a city street.my son went out in the morning to move it to find the driver side seat burned completely out and soot all over the car.his insurance (liability only) would not cover the damage and was told by subaru to have it towed to a dealer at his expense for them to inspect it.after over a month he was told that the fire by their determination was not caused by the heated seats but by another source.it is obvious by the pictures and by inspection that the fire was caused and started by faulty wiring on the heated seats.
My car door power door locks stopped working, rear wiper stopped working, rear brake lights and running lights stopped working, also radio stopped working.upon investigation i found that the wiring harness on both sides of my rear lift gate had torn and shorted out.this is a dangerous shortcoming on this car, the wires are so short and placed under constant tension that they rip themselves apart.
For the second time my check engine light has come on and my car has gone into a fail safe mode while driving (eliminating the ability to accelerate).the code the computer provides is p2138, which refers to the throttle position sensors (there are two) not being in agreement.i took the car to white bear lake subaru in white bear lake, mn to have this issue resolved.they did not replicate the check engine light and therefore would not perform any service.the issue again happened, this time over 1,000 miles away in georgia and i was almost run over by multiple vehicles as i tried to get to the side of the road - the car was not responding. Therefore, this issue is a serious safety hazard.
Immediately following heavy rain storms, my 2005 subaru legacy wagon had problems starting and running.the engine 'stutters' or 'misfires' until the battery is disconnected and left for approximately 10 minutes, then reconnected.i have taken the car in to the subaru dealer on approximately four occasions for this problem, where ecu codes have been cleared, and i have been informed that the problem was solved.it invariably returns with the next rainstorm.i am concerned that this problem could emerge while driving in rainy conditions, leading to an immediate loss of power and control of the vehicle.
The contact owns a 2005 subaru legacy. When the vehicle was started, the contact heard an abnormal noise. The contact associated the failure with nhtsa campaign number: 19v297000 (electrical system). The vehicle was taken to subaru of jacksonville (located at 10800 atlantic blvd, jacksonville, fl 32225, (904) 641-6455) to be diagnosed, but the failure could not be duplicated. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not notified. The failure mileage was 105,000.
Car has been very slow to reduce rpms when shifting gears or when stopped (and in neutral) for the past few weeks.today, when pulling into a starbucks, the car surged forward.luckily i have a stick shift and just pushed the clutch in.after surging, the check engine light came on.using a diagnostic tool, i found that the car is throwing error code p2138.this indicates that the accelerator pedal position (app) sensor is either bad or has a poor connection.the detail on the error stats "the ecm has detected that the app sensor 1 and app sensor 2 disagree more than 4.5% for less than 1 second."essentially, one or both throttle-by-wire circuits isn't functioning properly.i went online and found that this is an all too common problem and some folks have found that their cars are surging forward, threatening safety.
My rear brake lights and tail lights stopped working, my wiper would work intermittently, and license plate lights would not work at all. Took to a mechanic who diagnosed that the wires traveling through the rubber grommet to the rear gate had been broken due to a design in the path they travel where they are bent severely every time the gate is opened and closed, and eventually they snapped. He informed me that this was a common issue on my model and put new wires in place of the broken ones.
With approximately 2,000 miles on my brand new subaru legacy gt i was driving 80 miles to my home.the lights on my dash were flickering and the cruise control worked, then stopped working when i would try to decrease or increase my speed.once i got into the canyon about 20 miles from home (a curvy road next to the colorado river) all my interior and exterior lights went off suddenly.i maneuvered my way to the side of the road, shut the car off then turned it back on.thankfully, the lights came back on.i took the car into the subaru dealership and they didn't find anything.they said they couldn't fix it until the problem was duplicated.my main concern with this statement is that if i crash my car and injure myself or kill myself because the lights went out, it will be fairly difficult for anyone to "duplicate" the problem.second issue happened about a month later when the cruise control light began flashing and the check engine light came on.i took it to the subaru dealership and they discovered a valve body problem.meanwhile a day later i was driving and the car would barely move.it felt as if it were stuck in 3rd gear.i took it back in and drove a rental car until the part came in.i have the car back now with the 2nd and 3rd problem fixed, but with still no resolution to the fact that my lights could again shut off while i am driving at night.
The hatch appears to be rubbing on the wires that connect the hatch electrical to the rest of the body. Wires have been cut and various hatch functions are being disabled. So far locking and hatch open warning have been affected, but this will eventually affect the taillights, brake lights, backup lights, license plate lights and rear defogger, and the issue would therefore be considered a safety issue.
Subaru legacy 2005 wagon; multiple electrical wires routed through a flexible rubber boot leading from the chassis to the rear hatch of the wagon have broken from repeated bending action by opening/closing the rear hatch rendering the rear wiper inoperable.
In the 2005 wagon, the rear wiring harness that goes through the hatch and is subject to a lot of bending (it connects the rear wiper, backup lights, etc) uses cheap wiring that wears out. This problem has been extensively documented by subaru owners at http://legacygt.com/forums/showthread.php/wagons-beware-tailgate-electricals-161086.html. Today, my rear wiper stopped working, and several other wires are about to break. This could affect rear wipers, backup lights, rear license plate lights, etc.these wires are of very poor quality - i have owned 2 other cars with hatches, and even in harsh canadian winters, had no issues. These wires broke just due to use in very mild california conditions.
The wiring harness on the rear lift gate (station wagon) keeps breaking and shorting out. This is a dangerous defect, as rear lights can go out without notice, leading to a possible rear-end collision.dangerous for pedestrians when the backup lights have shorted out and are not visible.rear visibility also hampered under snowy or rainy conditions when the wiper shorts out.repairs have been made at least three (3) times (2/22/11, 3/24/13, 9/25/13), yet these electrical issues still persist.a recall from subaru should be ordered to address this electrical defect and safety issue.
With good all-season tires, the car began "swimming", fish-tailing on snow-packed roads.at slower speeds it still felt like we had a flat tire.dealer checked the car and said nothing was wrong, that they had never had such a complaint before and that it needed good snow tires.after $500+ in snow tires it, again, handled badly on slippery roads. The dealer's insistence that there was nothing wrongprompted me to sell the vehicle and leave subaru (having owned 3).it's a sad day when a dealer prefers to see a client dead than address the problem.good bye subaru.
Vehicle was traveling on highway and encountered wet road conditions. Vehicle began to pull to the left and the driver side front bumper collided with center concrete median.vehicle continues to spin counterclockwise and the passenger side rear bumper collides with the center concrete median before coming to a stop. No other vehicles were involved in the crash.highway patrol writes up the accident and vehicle was able to be driven home. Vehicle was brought to the insurance collision repair center and insurance determines vehicle to be a total loss. Vehicle has a touted reputation for having a symmetrical awd system for superior traction and control. Based on the experience of the accident, the vehicle loss traction and the symmetrical awd did not perform to maintain traction and control.
The vehicles turbo failed and destroyed the engine.the turbo and engine were all factory original.i replaced the part that i thought was causing problems with the engine and turned the car on and black smoke came out off the exhaust.according to the mechanic shop i took it to the oil union bolts are the cause of the problem to starving oil to the turbo and then the turbo fails. I think it is unclear that these engines have a major flaw in them.most people have these problems way before the 100,000 miles on the odometer mark.i would need a completely new engine for the vehicle.i did oil changes every 3000 miles and did the recommended services at each time or mileage intervals.
As we were driving down the highway, we heard what sounded like a airplane propeller whirling.the car then stopped.the mechanic at the subaru dealership said we blew a cylinder.the car is now in need of a new engine or will be scrapped.we kept the car service religiously and was in great shape.how does this happen?i thought we had a reliable car.
The 2005 suburu suddenly stops no matter weather going 35 mph or 70mph without warning! later the engine warning flashes, then the cruise control flashes,after abt. 20 seconds it starts, but stops intermittently w/o warning.life/death risk.just bought it 5 mos. Ago. The turbo malfunctions--cracks.
Car has been very slow to reduce rpms when shifting gears or when stopped (and in neutral) for the past few weeks.today, when pulling into a starbucks, the car surged forward.luckily i have a stick shift and just pushed the clutch in.after surging, the check engine light came on.using a diagnostic tool, i found that the car is throwing error code p2138.this indicates that the accelerator pedal position (app) sensor is either bad or has a poor connection.the detail on the error stats "the ecm has detected that the app sensor 1 and app sensor 2 disagree more than 4.5% for less than 1 second."essentially, one or both throttle-by-wire circuits isn't functioning properly.i went online and found that this is an all too common problem and some folks have found that their cars are surging forward, threatening safety.
Dt*:the contact stated while driving the vehicle was hit on the front passenger side, near the bumper and wheel.the other vehicle impacted the vehicle at 40 mph.the airbags did not deploy and the engine did not shut off.the manufacturer determined due to the angle of impact the airbags should not deploy.the contact was wearing a seatbelt, but sustained whiplash.there was a police report taken at the scene.the vehicle was towed to the dealership.
At different throttle inputs there is an engine stutter/stumble. This failure is dangerous because it happens often when accelerating. Subaru denies this is a global problem for early production vehicle as does the dealer. There are many posts about this problem at www.legacygt.com including an apparent fix/logic upgrade. Subaru claims that the logic upgrade can only be applied when there is an engine light. Numerous vehicle owners have had the fix done without an engine light and they have seen an improvement. Something needs to be done before someone is killed due to this stutter happening during at the wrong time.
I was driving at the speed limit. I heard noises start to come from under the hood of the car, and the car lost power. As soon as i safely could, i pulled over and parked the car. I had it towed to a dealership for repair. The dealership diagnosed the problem as a failed turbocharger. It replaced the turbocharger and returned the car to me. It took the dealer four days to return the car to me. Approximately 150 miles later, i experienced the same symptoms. I drove straight to a dealership just a mile or two from where i was located, by coincidence, at the onset of this second problem. This second dealership diagnosed the problem: the replacement turbocharger failed. In addition, the engine was now damaged. Now the entire engine, including yet another turbocharger, is being replaced, along with other ancillary parts. The dealer has had the car for four days thus far.
My 2005 subaru impreza wrx sti has been losing oil at a rate of ~2 qts per 1000 miles since the day it was purchased with 37 miles.i have taken it in to a subaru dealership seven times. The dealership can not find the source of the problem, though, after two oil consumption tests, they can confirm that the car loses oil at an abnormal rate.
Wife was driving the car on the freeway and the power steering went out. We thought that a belt had broken or something. She was on her way to the mechanic when it seemed as though the car would not accelerate and was making a loud clunking noise in the engine bay, all of the gauges stopped working. The abs, sport shift and e-brake lights on the dash all turned on each time she stopped. The car died just past an intersection and was pushed into the open area of a parking lot. Since it was hot she, my daughter and my dog all got out and went into the shade of some nearby trees. Within 5 minutes a bystander pointed out that there was a fire underneath the car and the fire department was called. They arrived within the next 10 minutes and the car was completely engulfed in flames. The fire chief said that it was a complete loss and that they have no idea what might have caused it.
At 74,000 miles the turbo blew in my 2005 subaru legacy turbo wagon.upon request of the company i handed in as many maintenance records as i could find.the company repaired the turbo, splitting the cost with me, 50/50 ($900 each).they failed to change the oil, as i asked them to do, and to fix whatever they had to fix to make the car right again.once repaired, after driving my car about 15 miles, the turbo blew again.after admitting they didn't change the oil, the dealer repaired the turbo again, under warranty this time, with the exception of the 2 oil changes they charged me.when ifinally went to pick up the car and i was unable to drive the car, as there was obviously something wrong with the motor.the engine was making a loud noise and the car was shaking.they failed to tell me the car was still broken, or that there was a new problem with the engine. Now they tell me the motor needs to be replaced, to the cost of $4,800.00.they are willing to pay for the parts, $3,000.00, and want to charge me for the labor, $1,800.00.i feel like i've been lied to, cheated and the integrity of my car has been compromised. I don't feel satisfied with the quality of service and security of this vehicle since it's been in the hands of the ramsey subaru, since december 23, 2008.
The turbo in my 2005 subaru legacy gt split in half when i was driving home from work. It made a squealing noise, with no warning lights prior to the turbo going, however exactly when it happened the check engine light came on with the cruise light blinking. I was told by a certified subaru technician that the turbos in these cars do not just split in half and rarely have problems. However, i was told about the banjo bolt oil filter located under the turbo, unseeable when getting a routine oil change, however this filter needs to be cleaned otherwise it clogs and starves the turbo of any oil. I was never aware when purchasing this car of that problem, and nowhere in my vehicles manual does it say anything about the banjo bolt oil filter and how it needs to be cleaned on a regular basis. The turbo in my car is the only part that needs to be replaced, however finding a turbo for the 05 legacy gt is pretty expensive, and the used turbos are even harder to locate than any of the other 05 subaru models. I am currently still without a car and i believe the turbos in the 05 legacy gt's are defective due to the banjo bolt oil filter clogging excessively.
Check engine light came on, pulled over immediately and checked oil on the side of the road also looked through owners manual. The oil was a quart low, turbo making suction noises, pick up from a stop or quick throttle to pass on high way was gone. Added a quart of oil and had an oil change & check engine light diag done the next day ( drove maybe 60 mile with light on). After the oil change metallic noise from passenger side of engine could be heard and exhaust was pouring out thick smoke. The code was p011 timing issue, turbo banjo (oil line filter) clogged. Car has 64k on it oil changed every 4000. Found this is a very common issue that is a very hot topic on many subaru forums. Subaru will not cover under this issue warranty sighting that consumer maintenance caused sludge to build up on the banjo bolt filter. Yet subaru has no mention of cleaning or maintenance of the turbo banjo bolt filter in the owners manual. This issue caused my car and others to have engine damage requiring the customer to fit a 4 to 11 thousand dollar bill to fix. Subaru should issue a recall and refund customers that had to pay out of pocket.
Turbo failure with no warning. Drastic loss of power immediately upon failure. Temperature gauge read normal. No indicating/warning lights showed up.
Subaru legacy gt wagon - turbo failure due to oil starvation at 51,000 miles.oil always changed at 3,000 miles/ 3 months.explanation from mechanic is that subaru installed oil screen in line leading to turbo, but this is not checked or changed according to manufacturer maintenance recommendations.over time, screen clogs and leads to oil starvation and turbo failure.turbo replaced by subaru under powertrain warranty.no remedy for screen which will eventually clog again.
To nhstathree turbos have failed within a 2 month span on a 2005 subaru legacy gt sedan.leading up to each failure the vehicle was being driven consistently at ~60 mph for 15 to 20 miles.the consequence of these failures has been loss of power on the highway which could have caused a wreck (but luckily did not).to correct this failure the turbo was replaced by an independent mechanic under an extended warranty.it failed again the same day due to the nut holding the turbo together falling off.subaru replaced that turbo but it failed again after 2 weeks.i took it to a subaru dealership this time where they said it failed because a small mesh screen become blocked by sludge and would not honor their mechanical fault warranty.i paid to have it replaced but i have not yet picked up the vehicle since i cannot trust it not to break (nor will subaru warranty the part if the screen becomes blocked again, this sludge could be caused by the initial turbo failure, since the broken turbos throw metal through the oil system.)this is a safety issue instead of a maintenance issue because of the consistent failures under the same condition which is normal highway driving conditions.the failure rate for this specific subaru vehicle is much greater than normal with an epa report (ref #gr08-054c epa # 3595) showing "unscreened warranty claims" (minimal failure rate?) of 4.55% as of sep 12, 2008.this rate is on average 3 times higher than other turbo vehicles produced by subaru at the time.(incidently mazda has just recalled their new 2010 turbo mazda3's due to turbo failure from periods of idle or limited acceleration due to oil pooling in the turbo, these are the circumstances under which the subaru turbo's have failed)
At different throttle inputs there is an engine stutter/stumble.this happens mostly during (2000-3000 rpms) and is worse during cold and rainy weather, as well as driving up hill. This failure is dangerous because if it happens at the wrong time especially in vermont, someone could get killed.subaru should take care of the problem.there are at least 40 other people that i know of, that have the same problem.i as all these other people did not get what i paid for.subaru should admit that there is a problem tell us what it is and fix it before it is to late.
This is the second well maintained subaru legacy that the engine has blown in under 150,000 miles.first a 1999 and now a 2005.research online shows that this is an ongoing problem and has also been confirmed by independent mechanics.please advise what recourse i can take legally as subaru has not offered to have the car towed for an inspection.the last time they offered a $500 credit towards a proposedrepair that was estimated atthousands of dollars over the closest independent.i would like to find out if the government has had any success in getting subaru to admit the problem and do something meaningful to address it, or if there is a class action suit i can join to get some satisfaction. Thanks you.
Every time i drive my car, it stutters. In any gear ( speaking specifically of a 5 speedtransmission) no matter conditions nor driving style. Spoken to all local dealers and s.o.a. Official response is "turbo lag" the symptoms are not that of turbo lag, nor can s.o.a. Provide a definition of turbo lag. May be turbo surge, which is detrimental to a turbo chargers life. This draws serious concerns from legacy gt owners. I think subaru may have a "serious" issue. They have been throwing money at customers to avoid lemon law's. This car is not enjoyable to drive with this issue. Press throttle, stutter, stutter, stutter, go. Subaru provided no resolution to the problem other than a new model. S.o.a. Provided $6000.00 towards the purchase of a new subaru. Mind you that resolution was easy to get, but did me no good, as that offer was made six months after i purchased that vehicle. Leaving a difference out of pocket of $3,200.00 not a proper solution. But it was better than nothing. I assume subaru os covering up a large and expensive repair for this issue. Only time, or the nhtsa will tell.
The letter i sent to subaru of america (edited):i am the owner of a 2005 legacy gt. On august 5th, 2008 my family and i were headed to boise, idaho from bend, oregon. About an hour and a half from home i noticed that the engine was revving abnormally high to maintain speed. I called the shop back in bend (thomas sales and service) and they recommended that i have the car towed back to them. When we arrived back in bend the tech at the dealer inspected the car and determined that it was a turbo issue, as i had suspected. The service manager at the dealer who informed me the issue would be covered under warranty. Parts were ordered and service was scheduled. Several days later i was contacted again by the service manager who informed me that since my car was at 74k miles (but still inside the 5 year warranty period) it would not be covered and that the repair costs would be right around $2000. Naturally i was upset with this news. I am a member of the website legacygt.com and started looking around for information regarding my problem and found a service bulletin regarding the banjo bolt screen in the turbo getting clogged. At no time was i ever contacted by subaru or my dealer regarding this potential problem or i would have had it checked out. I am also a member of mysubaru.com and was not informed there either. I have had regular oil changes performed and have performed several myself(i have no record of this in the form of receipts, see attached copies) and the night before we left for boise i checked all the fluids and the air pressure in the tires and found everything was good. I was planning on having the oil changed again in boise. I have always used high quality synthetic oil since after the first couple of changes. What is really troubling is that at no time did i ever get a warning from a check engine light or error code, yet i seemed to have had a catastrophic failure.
Vehicle engine stutters with very little throttle when cruising below 3k rpms and will also stutter with moderate acceleration from low rpms. Subaru dealer sent ecu to soa (subaru of america) to be reflashed with updated program. Stuttering seemed to go away after a few days but has come back just as bad as before.
Vehicle 'stutters' on partial acceleration between 2000 and 3000 rpm. Vehicle has done this consistantly from the first day i purchased it.there is currently nothing the dealer can do to fix the problem.
Abrupt acceleration and hesitation. This is a widely known issue with 2005-2006 subaru legacy gt's.
Immediately following heavy rain storms, my 2005 subaru legacy wagon had problems starting and running.the engine 'stutters' or 'misfires' until the battery is disconnected and left for approximately 10 minutes, then reconnected.i have taken the car in to the subaru dealer on approximately four occasions for this problem, where ecu codes have been cleared, and i have been informed that the problem was solved.it invariably returns with the next rainstorm.i am concerned that this problem could emerge while driving in rainy conditions, leading to an immediate loss of power and control of the vehicle.
The suburu legacy turbo we bought in june has a major, life-threatening safety issue. We quickly found that on turns with acceleration the power steering fails. Initially our dealer could find no problem. When we demonstrated it to them they kept the car. Unable to find anything they drove another like car from their lot and found the same issue. They told us it must be a normal feature of turbo engines with awd. Even backing onto a parking space, i've had this happen and turning left onto a busy street i have narrowly missed causing an accident several times. It seems our dealer will (kindly) put us into some other car, without the turbo, but before someone is killed we wanted to report the problem.
Turbo charger and engine blown with 63,000 miles.happened on a freeway while traveling at a steady (not accelerating or decelerating) 45 mph.purchased extended warranty from dealership at time of purchase,but am told that they will not cover the damages because i changed the oil (full synthetic) myself at the time of last oil change, while i was doing a brake job.it took the dealership over two weeks to diagnose the problem and was not initially given a rental or loaner.after contacting subaru of america, i was approved for a rental for 3 days, but had to return the car after that time period.it has now been more than a month and a half, and i still do not have my vehicle, or a rental.
The contact owns a 2005 subaru legacy. The contact statedwhile driving 70 mph, he was unable to accelerate and the vehicle began to decelerate. The contact was able to continue driving approximately 30 mph. The vehicle was towed to an authorized dealer who replaced the turbo mechanism. The contact called the manufacturer who stated that they would investigate the problem. The current and failure mileages were approximately 62,000.
Ltr fwd fm (va) owner of a 2005 subaru legacy gt concerned that service bulletin released by subaru only alerted dealerships not the vehicle owners re turbocharger defect, reply to roanoke, va ofc.*tgwwhile driving, the vehicle started make a whining sound from the engine compartment. The whining quickly turned to a rattle and then rapidly to a clanging noise. The vehicle was towed to the dealer and upon inspection, it was determined the turbocharger was blown. Apparently, subaru engineers decided to route lubricating engine oil to the turbocharger through a banjo bolt. The banjo bolt has an internal mesh screen that filters the oil and ensures that the oil flowing to the turbo is clean. If the screen is clogged or blocked in any way, this will result in decreased flow of oil to the turbo. A turbo with inadequate oil flow will basically self-destruct and send tiny shards of metal into the engine's compressions chamber.
Early 2005 (build date in 2004) subaru legacy 2.5 gt turbo stutters, hesitates or stumbles at middle rpms (2000-3000). Occurs most noticeably in upper gears, on excessively hot or cold days but occurs all the time. One dealer admits to hearing of the matter, the other claims not to have - though i know of two other owners who have complained to the same dealer. Subaru of america now has an ecu reflash - though it has only improved it slightly. Soa refuses to recall or release a tsb on the matter. Both local dealers refused to address the issue, or contact soa on the matter.
Turbo charger seized and failed @ 32,000 miles with approximately $2000 in damage.vehicle was approximately 2000 miles overdue on oil change (100% synthetic) per owners manual, and therefore subaru will not honor powertrain warranty and claims no responsibility.turbo failure is a documented problem not only with the legacy, but also with several other subaru models equipt with this turbo.a recent subaru techinical service bulletin(#02-103-07) address' this issue.
Car studders or misses on acceleration at low rpm up to 3000 rpm
2005 subaru legacyvin# (last 8)54327514.car is under warranty but subaru is refusing to fix the turbo. Subaru has a bulletin # 02-103-07 out about the problem with turbo's oil starvation due to factory oil feed banjo bolt. I also used amsoil oil and they indicated that voids the warranty. The law pass by congress "magnuson-moss act" said that subaru can't void the warranty.
To nhstathree turbos have failed within a 2 month span on a 2005 subaru legacy gt sedan.leading up to each failure the vehicle was being driven consistently at ~60 mph for 15 to 20 miles.the consequence of these failures has been loss of power on the highway which could have caused a wreck (but luckily did not).to correct this failure the turbo was replaced by an independent mechanic under an extended warranty.it failed again the same day due to the nut holding the turbo together falling off.subaru replaced that turbo but it failed again after 2 weeks.i took it to a subaru dealership this time where they said it failed because a small mesh screen become blocked by sludge and would not honor their mechanical fault warranty.i paid to have it replaced but i have not yet picked up the vehicle since i cannot trust it not to break (nor will subaru warranty the part if the screen becomes blocked again, this sludge could be caused by the initial turbo failure, since the broken turbos throw metal through the oil system.)this is a safety issue instead of a maintenance issue because of the consistent failures under the same condition which is normal highway driving conditions.the failure rate for this specific subaru vehicle is much greater than normal with an epa report (ref #gr08-054c epa # 3595) showing "unscreened warranty claims" (minimal failure rate?) of 4.55% as of sep 12, 2008.this rate is on average 3 times higher than other turbo vehicles produced by subaru at the time.(incidently mazda has just recalled their new 2010 turbo mazda3's due to turbo failure from periods of idle or limited acceleration due to oil pooling in the turbo, these are the circumstances under which the subaru turbo's have failed)
Dt*: the contact stated the odor of gasoline was noticed intermittently upon starting the vehicle.the vehicle was taken to a local dealership where the problem could not be duplicated.the vehicle continued to smell of gasoline and the vehicle was taken back to the service dealer where it was discovered fluid was leaking from the steering area.the leak was repaired, but the odor of gasoline continued.the odor is strongest after the vehicle has been sitting for a period of two hours or more.the odor disappears after driving a hundred yards or more.the amount of fuel in the tank does not have any impact on the odor.the vehicle was returned to the dealer again, it was determined the vehicle was operating normally and the dealer only suggested making an adjustment to the brand of gasoline being used.updated 03/03/06.
Purchased 2005 subaru legacy gt with automatic transmission several wks ago with about 5,000 miles on odo, sold to me as "new" was sales mgrs car.when accelerating hard on the highway, cabin fills with acrid sulpher smell.can be duplicated.if this is residue it should have burned off by now, since the car was placed in service august 2004.
Vehicle was traveling on highway and encountered wet road conditions. Vehicle began to pull to the left and the driver side front bumper collided with center concrete median.vehicle continues to spin counterclockwise and the passenger side rear bumper collides with the center concrete median before coming to a stop. No other vehicles were involved in the crash.highway patrol writes up the accident and vehicle was able to be driven home. Vehicle was brought to the insurance collision repair center and insurance determines vehicle to be a total loss. Vehicle has a touted reputation for having a symmetrical awd system for superior traction and control. Based on the experience of the accident, the vehicle loss traction and the symmetrical awd did not perform to maintain traction and control.
No failure of safety equipment but vehicle design promotes operation at night with no tail lights.when the light switch is turned off, the headlights (drl) and instrument lights remain on. This makes the operator think all exterior illumination is functioning, when only the headlights and instrument lights are illuminated.
Rear wiper stopped working. The problem was due to a broken wire inside the passenger's side accordion boot for the rear hatch of the wagon. Other wires within the harness (which supplies power to the rear hatch lights, hatch lock, and wiper motor/sprayer) were also cracked. In researching this problem, i have found this this is starting to become a more frequent issue and should be replaced/recalled by subaru.
I recently noticed that some elements of my rear hatch on my subaru legacy wagon were not working. Specifically, the lights that illuminate the license plate, the rear defroster, center brake light, hatch locking mechanism, and radio antenna were not working. An inspection of the area where the wires enter the hatch door from the body of the vehicle reveals that several of the wires in the harness were broken completely with some wires in various states of deterioration. I believe this is an unusual failure and not a typical wear item. I am concerned as i have lost the ability to properly lock and secure my vehicle, to clear frost and ice from the rear glass for proper visibility, lost the ability to illuminate my license plate which could result in being pulled over by law enforcement. Over time, continued deterioration will result in the inability to use my rear wiper and reverse lights.they're seems to be a defect with the wiring used in this area.it was not capable of withstanding normal use repetitions of opening and closing the hatch door. There are many members of the subaru legacy and outback communities that have had this issue occur.i believe that this will happen to all subaru legacy or outback models 05-09 given enough time.
The low beam light bulbs burn out frequently.i use the high quality bulbs (around $28 ea) but they still burn out every 3 to 4 months, same as the lower quality bulbs.even with being very careful installing the bulbs, wearing clean gloves and cleaning with alcohol prior to setting and locking, they still burn out.i bought the car at 27,000 miles, now it has 50,500 and the problem is consistent.i doubt that bulb quality is the issue here, since i've experimented with the $17 bulbs and the $28 bulbs and the results are the same.
This 2005 subaru legacyis a station wagon with power door locks, the back lift gate wiring harness on the passenger side has torn the electrical wires within the flexible boot mounted on the top of the car between the body and the rear hatch. As a result it is no longer possible to lock and secure the rear hatch back door of the station wagon.the wires within the wiring harness are just to short and have ripped themselves apart in addition the rear high mount brake light is also no longer functioning.
With approximately 2,000 miles on my brand new subaru legacy gt i was driving 80 miles to my home.the lights on my dash were flickering and the cruise control worked, then stopped working when i would try to decrease or increase my speed.once i got into the canyon about 20 miles from home (a curvy road next to the colorado river) all my interior and exterior lights went off suddenly.i maneuvered my way to the side of the road, shut the car off then turned it back on.thankfully, the lights came back on.i took the car into the subaru dealership and they didn't find anything.they said they couldn't fix it until the problem was duplicated.my main concern with this statement is that if i crash my car and injure myself or kill myself because the lights went out, it will be fairly difficult for anyone to "duplicate" the problem.second issue happened about a month later when the cruise control light began flashing and the check engine light came on.i took it to the subaru dealership and they discovered a valve body problem.meanwhile a day later i was driving and the car would barely move.it felt as if it were stuck in 3rd gear.i took it back in and drove a rental car until the part came in.i have the car back now with the 2nd and 3rd problem fixed, but with still no resolution to the fact that my lights could again shut off while i am driving at night.
The wiring harness on the rear lift gate (station wagon) keeps breaking and shorting out. This is a dangerous defect, as rear lights can go out without notice, leading to a possible rear-end collision.dangerous for pedestrians when the backup lights have shorted out and are not visible.rear visibility also hampered under snowy or rainy conditions when the wiper shorts out.repairs have been made at least three (3) times (2/22/11, 3/24/13, 9/25/13), yet these electrical issues still persist.a recall from subaru should be ordered to address this electrical defect and safety issue.
My rear brake lights and tail lights stopped working, my wiper would work intermittently, and license plate lights would not work at all. Took to a mechanic who diagnosed that the wires traveling through the rubber grommet to the rear gate had been broken due to a design in the path they travel where they are bent severely every time the gate is opened and closed, and eventually they snapped. He informed me that this was a common issue on my model and put new wires in place of the broken ones.
Wires that go to the rear hatch for the wiper and third brake light are severed after repeated opening/closing of rear hatch and affect the functionality.
Rear windshield wiper stopped working causing very limited visibility out of rear window during inclement weather. I discovered the connecting harness on the passenger side rear that controls the rear wiper and brake lights damaged where it passes from the car body to rear tailgate. The grommett does not seem to be serving its purpose and the wiring harness does not seem durable enough. This can create a very dangerous combination.
Rear tailgate wire harness found to be broken.rear wiper did not work.this wire was completely broken.two other wires found to be cracked and about to fail.this could potentially cause rear hi mount stop light, license plate lights, and back up lights to be non-functional.
Dt*:the contact stated after purchasing a new vehicle, although the high beam headlights illuminated the low beam headlights would not illuminate.the dealer suggested replacing the exterior headlamp bulbs.after the bulbs were replaced this momentarily remedied the problem, but later the low beam headlights would not illuminate.
I want to reinforce a safety problem already reported on your list. At night, with the daytime running lights and always lit dash, it is hard to notice if your lights are on. There is a small indicator showing whether they are on, but something more is needed to remind you they are off at night. I have driven several times with no tail lights and had to be reminded by someone driving near me. This is dangerous.
Dt*: the contact stated the odor of gasoline was noticed intermittently upon starting the vehicle.the vehicle was taken to a local dealership where the problem could not be duplicated.the vehicle continued to smell of gasoline and the vehicle was taken back to the service dealer where it was discovered fluid was leaking from the steering area.the leak was repaired, but the odor of gasoline continued.the odor is strongest after the vehicle has been sitting for a period of two hours or more.the odor disappears after driving a hundred yards or more.the amount of fuel in the tank does not have any impact on the odor.the vehicle was returned to the dealer again, it was determined the vehicle was operating normally and the dealer only suggested making an adjustment to the brand of gasoline being used.updated 03/03/06.
The last few mornings i've smelled a strong odor of fuel as my car warms up.a very, very strong odor of raw fuel is inside the car, and it seems to be coming out of the dashboard vents, and strangely enough, only on very cold morning/starts. The smell eventually goes away after 15 to 20 minutes of highway driving.i searched 3 times now for a fuel leak, and as far as i can see, there are no visible fuel leaks anywhere. I looked as good as i can, injectors & hard lines, the rubber fuel lines in the engine compartment, the quick connections near the brake master cylinder. There is no fuel on the floor near the clutch pedal, and i didn't see any leaks back at the fuel filler pipe, but i honestly didn't look too closely back there as the smell is certainly up front.i've now removed most of my personal belongings from the car and will no longer park it in my driveway, as my house adjoins the driveway. I am certain the car will soon catch fire. A call to the subaru hotline tells me there are no defects, and all fuel lines eventually leak. In other words, tough luck on me. So, like it or not, i am making an appointment with the subaru dealer for this safety repair. I can only hope it burns in their parking lot!
Once the temperature has dipped below about 25 degrees, there is a strong smell of gas that comes from the engine area.the last several days have been especially cold, and though i am driving with the windows down out of necessity (it's -5 degrees today) the gasoline smell is overwhelming, and i have suffered from a headache the past 3 days in the morning due to this issue.it is obvious this issue exists beyond just me, as it takes a simple search to turn up dozens, if not hundreds, of similar issues.it is a serious health and safety concern and needs to be addressed.
Strong gas odor in cabin coming from the engine when the weather is under 38* feels likeif there is any kind of spark the car will blow up with me in it , notified subaru who told me i was the first one with this complaint, which is not true, as i saw one more complaint like this in here.
In cold (<32f) weather vehicle emits very strong smell of gasoline from inside engine compartment. Once temp rises smell goes away.
The vehicles turbo failed and destroyed the engine.the turbo and engine were all factory original.i replaced the part that i thought was causing problems with the engine and turned the car on and black smoke came out off the exhaust.according to the mechanic shop i took it to the oil union bolts are the cause of the problem to starving oil to the turbo and then the turbo fails. I think it is unclear that these engines have a major flaw in them.most people have these problems way before the 100,000 miles on the odometer mark.i would need a completely new engine for the vehicle.i did oil changes every 3000 miles and did the recommended services at each time or mileage intervals.
The dealership diagnosed a fuel leak in my 2005 subaru legacy 2.5 gt limited wagon (which i purchased new and has been impeccably maintained), and it started occurring during cold weather.i looked online and this seems to be a very popular complaint amongst owners of the same vehicle/same year, especially in cold weather, and i can't understand why there hasn't been a recall issued.fuel issues are dangerous!!!there were recalls issued for the 2002-2003 subaru wrx (cold weather fuel line seep which by description is exactly what is happening with my vehicle), 2004 subaru legacy sedan, and the 2005-2006 subaru baja, for fuel leaks and this may or may not be the same thing, but it seems this is a trend for the subaru vehicles in 2002 - 2006.
2005 legacy turbo. A strong smell of gas in cold weather. Seems to have been a problem with wrx modelsand saab 9-2x build by subaru in 2005 and 2006. Should there be a recall for gas leak. There was a recall for subaru models up to 2004. What was the fix for the problem. This appears to be a major safety issue.
Second time car has been in for this issue.issue is common, and many forums topics have been started documenting the commonality of this issue.i can provide links.issue: leaking/raw gas smell outside of car, inside of car, and inside of engine bay in cold weather upon start up (engine warm or cold).leaking/dripping gas can been seen in engine bay.first repair: tightened fuel line clamps.issue fixed.next winter came along, issue returned.this time dealership (north shore subaru, highland park, il) wants $700 to fix the issue.first repair cost $51.33 at liberty auto city/subaru in libertyville, il.called subaru of america and reported repeat of issue.they have not offered to repair it and deny that the issue is common.i believe this is an environmental, health, and safety concern.no vehicle i've ever owned has leaked fuel and i'm baffled as to why subaru doesn't consider this a serious liability risk.
Heavy raw gas odorinside vehicle when outdoor temperatures at under ~40 degrees.
Extremely strong raw fuel smell coming from vents with heater on. Weather has been below 30 degrees for over 2 weeks in ohio. The smell is not as bad while driving, but when stopped at a red light or stop sign the odor is causing severe headache and burning sensation in eyes. Also starts to gag you. Faint smell outside the car under the hood on the driver side. No leak visible. Inside cab smells like agas station, but stronger.
Raw fuel smell coming into cabin in under freezing temperatures. Makes me sick to my stomach and my eyes water. I have to open all the windows in a snowstorm!!
As we were driving down the highway, we heard what sounded like a airplane propeller whirling.the car then stopped.the mechanic at the subaru dealership said we blew a cylinder.the car is now in need of a new engine or will be scrapped.we kept the car service religiously and was in great shape.how does this happen?i thought we had a reliable car.
Plastic fuel pump basket/assembly flange that mounts on top of fuel tank structurally deteriorates resulting in multiple cracks that allow fuel to leak out of tank below the rear passenger seat.we own two different 2005 subaru legacy models (one sedan, one station wagon) and upon inspection discovered that the fuel pump basket flange on both cars showed exactly the same structural defect.the fuel basket assembly is only available directly from subaru of america and the repair involves substantial labor to change all parts over.this is clearly a structural or design issue and not a question of maintenance or random quality control.
Fuel leaking from top of gas tank. No collison. Gas smell began as check engine light lit and cruise control light started slow blink. Smell has gradually grown stronger. Smell strongest on the passenger side. Smell sometimes enters car interior.
The car is creating a gas leak and smell after cold start ups. The car also fills up with smoke after warming up the car 5-10 min.
For the second time my check engine light has come on and my car has gone into a fail safe mode while driving (eliminating the ability to accelerate).the code the computer provides is p2138, which refers to the throttle position sensors (there are two) not being in agreement.i took the car to white bear lake subaru in white bear lake, mn to have this issue resolved.they did not replicate the check engine light and therefore would not perform any service.the issue again happened, this time over 1,000 miles away in georgia and i was almost run over by multiple vehicles as i tried to get to the side of the road - the car was not responding. Therefore, this issue is a serious safety hazard.
After my dad filled his legacy with fuel we could smell fumes from the fuel. We took it to the subaru dealership we bought it from for them to overlook the fuel system to see where the leak was coming from. After it was looked over by the mechanic, we were told that the gas tank itself is leaking and will need to be replaced. We are not made of money, so we contacted subaru of america and asked for them to help us with the cost. They contacted our service advisor and the next day told my dad they could not help. To us this is a serious safety issue and can not figure out why subaru wouldn't want to help when it concerns customer safety. I know that ford is recalling their fuel tanks for this issue, and cannot see why subaru isn't doing the same. Between the leaking fuel tank and waiting over a month for the air bag recall, we do not feel safe driving this car. Hopefully we will be able to get this fixed and the car will become safe to drive again.
After cold start (~10f) experienced severe fuel vapor odors in cabin. Dealer tightened easily accessible fuel line clamps next day. Two days later same problem, severe fuel vapor incursion into cabin. Was forced to drive sunday with windows open. Monday back to dealer. Was told fuel line problem may be deeper, caused by combo of cold weather and alcohol deteriorating lines. Also that relevant parts are on backorder due to this being an endemic problem. Its dangerous and inconvenient as we need our 4 wheel drive vehicle in these conditions.
Strong gas odor in cabin coming from the engine when the weather is under 38* feels like if there is any kind of spark the car will blow up with me in it , notified subaru who told me i was the first one with this complaint, which is not true, as i saw one more complaint like this all over the web.
The contact owns a 2005 subaru legacy. The contact stated that the odor of fuel was present inside and outside of the vehicle. While inspecting the vehicle, the contact discovered that the fuel flange bracket assembly chamber (part number: 42052ag87a) had cracked and caused fuel to leak from the vehicle. The contact ordered the part from the manufacturer and replaced the failed part. The vehicle was repaired; however, the failure recurred approximately 15,000 miles later. The local dealer (haddad subaru, 652 e. St., pittsfield, ma) and the manufacturer were notified of the failures. The failure mileage was 25,000.
Raw fuel smell inside car cabin.smell of fuel is overpowering when vehicle is not on the freeway.seems to be worse during cold weather,below 60 degrees?
Engine accelerated at a rapid speed on its own power.. Unable to stop the vehicle with the brakes. Vehicle was in motion in the parking lot..
Smell of gas in cabin when cool/cold weather, visible leaking gas when car is on in engine compartment from fuel lines where clamped near intake tube.no fire yet.
While pressing the accelerator there was no response. The car continued at it's normal idle, but pressing on the gas gave no response. I was able to coast to a stop off the road and turn the car off and back on, which fixed the problem the first time. This has happened again two times as of today and it took several times turning the car off and back on to get use of the accelerator again.this seems like a safety issued, and of course a problem that could easily leave me and my kids stranded or injured in an accident if i were traveling at higher speeds when the problem occurs. I've read online that it seems to be a common problem with subaru. The code that i received was p2138 (throttle position sensor).
Driving vehicle eastbound on hwy-14 in vancouver, wa, approx 60 mph. Vehicle lost power and would not restart. After we got vehicle home, inspection found high pressure fuel line had blown-off at the fuel pump connection, causing large amount of fuel to leak under the vehicle.
I was driving on the highway, and the car seem to loose power, luckily i noticed it, as i was able to cost over to the side of the rode. I own a carmd, and attached it to my car, it gave me code p2138 which means the throttle position sensors(2 of them) not being in agreement. I think this is very dangerous as this can happen at any time while one is driving, potential leading to a accident or fatality.
With approximately 2,000 miles on my brand new subaru legacy gt i was driving 80 miles to my home.the lights on my dash were flickering and the cruise control worked, then stopped working when i would try to decrease or increase my speed.once i got into the canyon about 20 miles from home (a curvy road next to the colorado river) all my interior and exterior lights went off suddenly.i maneuvered my way to the side of the road, shut the car off then turned it back on.thankfully, the lights came back on.i took the car into the subaru dealership and they didn't find anything.they said they couldn't fix it until the problem was duplicated.my main concern with this statement is that if i crash my car and injure myself or kill myself because the lights went out, it will be fairly difficult for anyone to "duplicate" the problem.second issue happened about a month later when the cruise control light began flashing and the check engine light came on.i took it to the subaru dealership and they discovered a valve body problem.meanwhile a day later i was driving and the car would barely move.it felt as if it were stuck in 3rd gear.i took it back in and drove a rental car until the part came in.i have the car back now with the 2nd and 3rd problem fixed, but with still no resolution to the fact that my lights could again shut off while i am driving at night.
I am the owner of a 2005 subaru legacy 2.5gt. Last night, when i was trying to start the vehicle, it shut off in the middle of starting and the vehicle completely went dead. This morning, i noticed that there was a large and deep burn mark in the headliner surrounding the map light panel and that part of the map light as well as the auto-dimming mirror were melted.
For the second time my check engine light has come on and my car has gone into a fail safe mode while driving (eliminating the ability to accelerate).the code the computer provides is p2138, which refers to the throttle position sensors (there are two) not being in agreement.i took the car to white bear lake subaru in white bear lake, mn to have this issue resolved.they did not replicate the check engine light and therefore would not perform any service.the issue again happened, this time over 1,000 miles away in georgia and i was almost run over by multiple vehicles as i tried to get to the side of the road - the car was not responding. Therefore, this issue is a serious safety hazard.
Vehicle was traveling on highway and encountered wet road conditions. Vehicle began to pull to the left and the driver side front bumper collided with center concrete median.vehicle continues to spin counterclockwise and the passenger side rear bumper collides with the center concrete median before coming to a stop. No other vehicles were involved in the crash.highway patrol writes up the accident and vehicle was able to be driven home. Vehicle was brought to the insurance collision repair center and insurance determines vehicle to be a total loss. Vehicle has a touted reputation for having a symmetrical awd system for superior traction and control. Based on the experience of the accident, the vehicle loss traction and the symmetrical awd did not perform to maintain traction and control.
When i engage the clutch in the morning, the transmission makes a whine sound.it goes away after twoto three minutes of driving the car.i replaced all the components of the clutch two years age and drive he car gently.i read online and read that people with cars such as the impreza wrx and my model suffer from the same thing.since the transmission on my car and the wrx are the same and their carswere under 2,500 miles it makes me think that there is an issue with the throwout bearing.
The turbocharger simply went at about 132000 miles. From what i read online regarding the failed legacy turbo,the turbo could have been saved if the union ( banjo) bolt with filter was changed. Subaru does not notify the consumer regarding this potential problem; that is irresponsible. It cost me $2300 to replace the turbo...i made sure that the union bolt was replacedas well.
Vehicle studders on acceleration, not a constant problem that would be associated with turbo lag, but an occassional, infrequent problem, not a lag, but a studder or flutter in acceleration from a dead stop or at highway speeds.
I have 2005 subaru legacy 2.5i, base model. First the rattling noise by the driver side dash board and the cruise control failed, which it is already on recall status (cruise control only).now, the clutch is failing by engine cutting off in the middle of driving when the clutch is engaged-- i mean while driving over 60 miles.i consider it is life threatening situation where the car manufacture should look into it.
At 48,000 miles the turbo blew. The car has had regular oil changes and now we are being required by subaru of america to provide receipts for the oil filter/oil as we did our own oil changes and maybe it will be covered under the powertrain warranty. We were never informed of the banjo bolt and the need to clean the screen to prevent oil starvation (see subaru technical bulletin 02-103-07) this process has taken a month already and the car still sits, dead, in the subaru service dept. Upon investigation there are other legacy gt owners with the same problem. Subaru did not use these same turbos (vf40) in the 2006 models. Maybe they realize there is a major problem with the 2005's?
Boots crack and you must replace entire drive shaft.left front drive shaft was just replaced@85,000 miles as the boot cracked on the other side as well.think this is a design flaw as drive shaft sits over the top of the catalytic converter with no shield to block the heat.
The letter i sent to subaru of america (edited):i am the owner of a 2005 legacy gt. On august 5th, 2008 my family and i were headed to boise, idaho from bend, oregon. About an hour and a half from home i noticed that the engine was revving abnormally high to maintain speed. I called the shop back in bend (thomas sales and service) and they recommended that i have the car towed back to them. When we arrived back in bend the tech at the dealer inspected the car and determined that it was a turbo issue, as i had suspected. The service manager at the dealer who informed me the issue would be covered under warranty. Parts were ordered and service was scheduled. Several days later i was contacted again by the service manager who informed me that since my car was at 74k miles (but still inside the 5 year warranty period) it would not be covered and that the repair costs would be right around $2000. Naturally i was upset with this news. I am a member of the website legacygt.com and started looking around for information regarding my problem and found a service bulletin regarding the banjo bolt screen in the turbo getting clogged. At no time was i ever contacted by subaru or my dealer regarding this potential problem or i would have had it checked out. I am also a member of mysubaru.com and was not informed there either. I have had regular oil changes performed and have performed several myself(i have no record of this in the form of receipts, see attached copies) and the night before we left for boise i checked all the fluids and the air pressure in the tires and found everything was good. I was planning on having the oil changed again in boise. I have always used high quality synthetic oil since after the first couple of changes. What is really troubling is that at no time did i ever get a warning from a check engine light or error code, yet i seemed to have had a catastrophic failure.
The clutch on this vehicle seems to slip during normal driving, causing the worst smell.it smells like a sewage tereatment plant in the summertime, and normally dissipates after a few minutes.the clutch slips during normal driving, such as starting on a mild grade, or even during bumper-to-bumper traffic.this last one is particulary annoying as this is an everyday occurence for many of us.normal driving in rush hour traffic causes a prolonged overwhelming smell in the passenger compartment, causing occupants to become sick to their stomachs.
The clutch or some part of the car smells bad (like sulphur) when the clutch slips as the car starts rolling and gas is applied.it is awful and i have read that it was supposed to go away b/c its a new car..... Well i have almost 4k miles on it now and it is still there.subaru needs to recall the car and replace the part. Many people are having the issue and subaru is not responding.
I have a 2005 subaru legacy gt manual transmission sedan.thus far i have had several issues with the car.1)engine stuttering:this problem normally occurs when starting from a dead stop, or when shifting from 1st to 2nd gear.the engine will pause, or stutter, or hesitate, and cause the car to slightly "jump".this occurs under low acceleration as well as high acceleration.2)clutch stink:the problem is especially notable when going uphill from a dead stop.when the clutch slips, it causes a very acrid smell, like something is burning.this issue also occurs when in rush hour traffic.3)clutch squeak:when pressing on the clutch, especially after the car has been driven for 5-10 minutes, the clutch will begin to squeak, and cause reverberations that can be felt on the brake pedal as well.the car was brought into the dealer who verified the issue.the entire clutch assembly was replaced without fixing the issue.then the clutch spring was replaced, and that made the squeak go away for a while, but has since returned.4)weak windshield:over the course of normal driving on highways, the windshield has received numerous small chips from debris.several of these have caused cracks that have had to be filled in.
Transmission popped out of gear number five on highway and stripped the teeth off the gear. Had to get the transmission rebuilt now 4th gear is grinding.
I have a 2005 subaru legacy gt manual transmission sedan.thus far i have had several issues with the car.1)engine stuttering:this problem normally occurs when starting from a dead stop, or when shifting from 1st to 2nd gear.the engine will pause, or stutter, or hesitate, and cause the car to slightly "jump".this occurs under low acceleration as well as high acceleration.2)clutch stink:the problem is especially notable when going uphill from a dead stop.when the clutch slips, it causes a very acrid smell, like something is burning.this issue also occurs when in rush hour traffic.3)clutch squeak:when pressing on the clutch, especially after the car has been driven for 5-10 minutes, the clutch will begin to squeak, and cause reverberations that can be felt on the brake pedal as well.the car was brought into the dealer who verified the issue.the entire clutch assembly was replaced without fixing the issue.then the clutch spring was replaced, and that made the squeak go away for a while, but has since returned.4)weak windshield:over the course of normal driving on highways, the windshield has received numerous small chips from debris.several of these have caused cracks that have had to be filled in.
The passenger seat belt sensor sensed that there was someone in the seat when there wasn't. The chime kept going until i buckled the seat belt in. I called the subaru extended warranty person and their remedy was to turn key to the on position in the ignition, then, within 30 seconds, buckle and unbuckle the driver seat belt 20 times. She said that if the battery gets replaced or unhooked, i would have to do this 30 second 'drill' again. It did remedy the problem.
Passenger seat belt warning lamp on dashboard blinked, causingdriver to move his eyes off road and focus on warning light.dealer called in factory representative and engineer. After 5 trips to dealer. Subaru claimed that thiswas a normal situation on the 2005 legacy. They stated that they do not intend to find asolution,and suggested that we live with the problem.
2005 subaru legacy gt passenger seat belt sensor is not functioning correctly.the seat belt warning light and chime comes on after driving about 7 miles with no one in the seat or anything sitting on the seat.it seams to be worse in the winter than in the summer.the reno dealer has 'calibrated' it at least twice and several times the service advisor said try putting the back of the seat more vertical and that should fix the problem (it did not). I e-mailed subaru support and was told that the problem does appear to be a normal operation ofthe vehicle.i was given the option to perform a procedure to permanently disable this warning chime, which i do not want to do.
Dt: consumer driving with child in rearseat. Consumer slowed down to exit freeway, and the middle seat back came down and unbuckled the seat belt. Seat back pushed the middle seat belt into the release of the side seat belt and unlocking the booster seat. Consumer's daughtertold consumer that her seat belt came undone. Consumer stopped and rebucled the seat belt. This was a rental vehicle from dollar rental. Contents of trunks was what consumer believed pushed the seat back down, and unbuckled the seat belt.
Seat belt tightens to the point of choking handicapped senior citizen. We were able to stop the car and after climbing in through the rear window i was able to hold the belt so it would quit tightening subsequently able to release. This has happened more than once. Once with just a senior that was able to follow instructions.
2005 subaru legacy outback.the rear seat belts malfunctioned.when buckling the belts, the center belt would un-buckle.the seat belts were too close.the center seat belt was slightly above the left hand seat belt which caused the left hand seat beltto unlock.the consumer found at the dealer that these vehicle's seat belt were defective.the consumer contacted the manufacture and was informed that there was nothing that they could do.*sc
The vehicle was parked on a city street.my son went out in the morning to move it to find the driver side seat burned completely out and soot all over the car.his insurance (liability only) would not cover the damage and was told by subaru to have it towed to a dealer at his expense for them to inspect it.after over a month he was told that the fire by their determination was not caused by the heated seats but by another source.it is obvious by the pictures and by inspection that the fire was caused and started by faulty wiring on the heated seats.
The heated seat element on the butt portion of the seat in my 2005 subaru legacy gt has failed due to arcing of the wires.
I was stopped in traffic on a bridge when a pick up truck behind me did not and hit my car in the rear. The car sustained about $9600 in damage. The car was a 2005 subaru legacy. I sustained injury to my back, my head, left elbow and left calf. The car was not going outrageously fast. The bridge traffic was not moving that fast to begin with. The back of the seat frame on the left side gave and bent. This i believe caused or was responsible for the bulk of my injury.
The contact owns a 2005 subaru legacy. The contact stated that while the heating system activated, the front driver's side seat was smoldered. The contact mentioned that the front driver's side seat was severely burned. The vehicle was diagnosed. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 134,000. Updated 04/10/15*ljupdated 6/26/2015
The heated seats in the subaru legacy gt limited have an element that "arcs" on to itself.mine had a burn hole in the fabric upon replacement.this represents a fire hazard.possible symptoms are bottom of the seat heating, but not the back, and vice versa.
Dt: consumer driving with child in rearseat. Consumer slowed down to exit freeway, and the middle seat back came down and unbuckled the seat belt. Seat back pushed the middle seat belt into the release of the side seat belt and unlocking the booster seat. Consumer's daughtertold consumer that her seat belt came undone. Consumer stopped and rebucled the seat belt. This was a rental vehicle from dollar rental. Contents of trunks was what consumer believed pushed the seat back down, and unbuckled the seat belt.
Hydraulic brake failure while driving. Upon brake application, pedal went to floor, had to use parking brake to stop vehicle. Inadequate, ineffective preventive recall done to brake lines as a rust proofing measure was done twice and lines still rusted through and perforated in rear near fuel tank. No evidence of wax sealant application present on areas of brake lines specified in recall. Dealership is refusing to perform recall repair procedure for brake line replacement . Manufacture customer relations representative contacted
Excessive rear brake line rust even after nhtsa recall #14v311 (subaru recall id wqk-47) .the cleaning and and wax spray didn't stop the brake lines from deteriorating more and will soon fail.
There was a recall issued for my car for brake lines that would rust if they were not protected. I went to a dealer to have the recall performed and 6 months later the brake like had already busted. The lines were never inspected!! the recall info is 13v-110the car was moving and i was coming to a stop when the brakes gave out on me!
The rear hatch of my subaru legacy wagon - the electrical wires supplying the rear brakes, hatch lock, and rear window wiper are being cut by the hatch opening and closing.loss of rear brake lights, rear wiper function, and rear hatch locking mechanism all effected by the poor routing of these electrical wires through an accordion style boot.very dangerous issue with regard to multiple safety concerns.
My car door power door locks stopped working, rear wiper stopped working, rear brake lights and running lights stopped working, also radio stopped working.upon investigation i found that the wiring harness on both sides of my rear lift gate had torn and shorted out.this is a dangerous shortcoming on this car, the wires are so short and placed under constant tension that they rip themselves apart.
The contact owns a 2005 subaru legacy. The contact stated that while driving at low speeds, the brake pedal failed and depressed to the floorboard. The contact continued to drive with the parking brake applied. There were no warning lights illuminated. The contact called an independent mechanic and was informed about nhtsa campaign number: 14v311000 (service brakes, hydraulic). The local dealer was not contacted. The vehicle was not diagnosed nor repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 130,000.
The contact owns a 2005 subaru legacy. The contact stated that the vehicle was taken to be serviced under nhtsa campaign id number: 14v311000 (service brakes, hydraulic). The technician informed that prior to the recall repair the the rear suspension, the rear passenger spring, both rear lateral links, and the rear suspension subframe needed to be repaired due to corrosion and build up. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 169,000.
I was driving my 2005 subaru legacy and was approaching a turn.while braking at maybe 30% brake force i felt a slight loss of brake pressure.i knew right away something was very wrong and tried to lightly feel for brake pressure to see if i would be able to emergency stop if necessary.i was able to downshift and knew the roads very well to decrease speed.once stopped i was able to modulate the brake and look under the car.i observed brake fluid pouring from the underbody tray directly in front of the rear passenger wheel.these brake lines were treated by subaru as a part of a previous recall approx. 2 years prior with a anti-corrosive rust solution.i'm lead to believe there was a second recall notice regarding the same issue, but whether it was completed by the dealership at that time i don't know for sure.i don't believe it was though.i took my subaru to the dealership 6 days ago and they have ordered parts to fix the issue, and i'm lead to believe it'll be paid in-full by the dealership.this was a sudden and bad situation, stopping distance was greatly and quickly reduced.i'm certain there are other drivers would not have noticed the issue until much later.
The contact owns a 2005 subaru legacy. While operating the vehicle, the brake sensor suddenly illuminated. Moments later, the bakes failed and the brake pedal extended to the floor. The vehicle was towed to the dealer where it was diagnosed that the brake lines positioned above the fuel tank were corroded and caused the brake fluid to leak out. The contact was informed by the dealer that the vehicle was previously serviced per nhtsa campaign number: 04v274000 (service brakes). The manufacturer was notified. The failure mileage was 129,500.
The contact owns a 2005 subaru legacy. The contact stated while driving 30 mph and approaching a red light, the brake pedal was depressed and went to the floor. The brake warning light was illuminated. The contact continued driving to the residence. The contact checked the brake fluid reservoir and noticed that the brake fluid was low. The brake fluid was topped off however, several days later the warning light reappeared. The vehicle was taken to the local dealer to be diagnosed. The contact was informed that the brake lines above the gas tank were leaking. The vehicle was not repaired. The contact was informed that the vehicle was previously repaired in 2014 under nhtsa campaign number: 14v311000 (service brakes, hydraulic). The manufacturer was made aware of the failure but declined to offer a second free repair. The failure mileage was 160,000.
Dealer (suburban subaru vernon, ct) performed brake like recall wqk-47r in september 2014 and "applied anti corrosion wax" in january 2019, the rear brake lines rusted through at the junction box next to the fuel tank which is a known failure location in the recall. This resulted in a fluid leak, i was able to notice the leak before the reservior fully emptied and the brakes would have failed completely. Dealer/subaru refused to cover under the recall and tried to charge me for looking at the car.
Previous recall issue with brakes was never fixed correctly, resulting in a large leak in the rear right side brake line that caused my brakes to almost completely go out. Previous issue, which was supposedly fixed in 2014, was only a stopgap measure that didn't prevent the brake line from completely corroding away.
When having new tires placed on the car there was so much corrosion on the wheels and brake housing the service person had to break off the chunks of rust to get the tires off. This happens every time the tires are changed. They advise each time that this not known to happen on a newer car. At the time that this was found there was a recall for cars in other states for this problem but when i called subaru about this i was told that the recall did not extend to our state. The mechanic i take my car to said it is just a matter of time until the wheels will fall off due to failure from the corrosion.
Wqk-47 brake line corrosionrecall work was done to "rustproof" the line only 3 years ago. The line is currently rusted through in the back above the fuel tank after stopping at a light on 7/21/18. Search online shows the same issues reported by other drivers. Lines need to be replaced and recall of rustproofing does not hold.
Takata recall,was talking to dealership,but lights still indicateairbag ,cruz control , check engine light came on.was taken to dealership for repair and reset.but i don't think it was done. Other recalls on break line coating's not done , i lost break lines while driving,at three different times.subaru issued a second recall , with explicit attention to the area where the line connects to the break for rust.the dealer was to to replace any break lines showing damage in this area.this recall was taken in and again was not replaced . They coated maybe on top of the rust. I had the remaining break line replace asa percausetion measure ,all cost to me.seat belt not retracting , when released.,this was replaced twice .it still does it and the webbing i cought up in the door closesing. The rug hook drives side replace three timeswarning lights still on ,for cruzcontrol,does not functioning. I used it maybe 3 time's since l bought the car new.went through the first set of tires,cubbing do to warped rodtors in not even 700 miles.still doesn't stay in alinement.eats tires ,4sets by 67'00 miles.dash electric ,cd ,heat radio, security system defo all one computer panel, would wear battery dead over night. I had to plug it in to slow chargerthat shut down went battery was charged.untill a correct replacement ,unit could be found.took awhile, very limited legacy wagon. I have a brief case af picture s and work orders in plastic sleeves.when time for warranty was up , i had less then 20'000 miles on the car.subaru corporate,paid some of the serious fuel issue it had. I have not had a collision what does vehicle. I t has been maintainedregularl a peice of rubber trim was coming of the day l brought it home, i photoed this, it's first picture in my book.the dealership tryed glueing it on.it never stayed on . I should have been replaced as metal clip's in trimrustnowonfender.
2005 subaru legacy. Consumer writes in regards to brake failure. *ldtheconsumer stated the brakes failed while driving. The failure was due to corrosion.
The contact owns a 2005 subaru legacy. The contact stated that she received notification of nhtsa campaign number: 13v110000 (service brakes, hydraulic) in may of 2013. The contact stated that she contacted the manufacturer to schedule an appointment and they stated that her vehicle would not be able to be repaired for another three months. The contact was concerned that the vehicle would not be repaired within a reasonable time frame. The manufacturer was not notified. The contact had not experienced a failure.the vin was unavailable. ..updated 08-07-13
The contact owns a 2005 subaru legacy. The contact stated while driving 60 mph, the brake pedal would go all the way to the floorboard while depressed. The contact became aware that there was brake fluid leaking onto the floor from the brake line near the rear passengerā€™s side tire. The dealer and manufacturer were made aware of the failure. The contact was informed that there was a recall repair performed on the service brakes, hydraulic in 2014, where the affected areas were rustproofed with anti-corrosion wax. The vehicle was not diagnosed nor repaired. The failure mileage was 180,000.
At 14,000 miles experienced sudden, significant loss of braking power and major vibrations in 2005 subaru legacy and was barely able to slow car.dealer resurfaced brake rotors. Experienced identical problem while descending steep mountain grade at 26,000 miles.dealer found front rotors warped and brake pads worn and replaced both.i am fearful that this problem will reoccur without warning, potentially causing an accident.i suspect that abs is malfunctioning, causing abnormal wear on rotors and pads.dealer claims problem is "normal."
The contact owns a 2005 subaru legacy.while driving 25 mph, the antilock brakes failed.the consumer wanted the dealer to disconnect the abs (anti-lock brake system) but stated that they were not allowed to perform that type of repair at the owner's request.the vin was unknown.the failure and current mileages were 34,000.updated 02-14-08updated 02/14/08
The contact owns a 2005 subaru legacy. The contact stated while driving 30 mph and approaching a red light, the brake pedal was depressed and went to the floor. The brake warning light was illuminated. The contact continued driving to the residence. The contact checked the brake fluid reservoir and noticed that the brake fluid was low. The brake fluid was topped off however, several days later the warning light reappeared. The vehicle was taken to the local dealer to be diagnosed. The contact was informed that the brake lines above the gas tank were leaking. The vehicle was not repaired. The contact was informed that the vehicle was previously repaired in 2014 under nhtsa campaign number: 14v311000 (service brakes, hydraulic). The manufacturer was made aware of the failure but declined to offer a second free repair. The failure mileage was 160,000.
Own a 2005 subaru legacy. 32000 mi. And have had to have the rotors done 3 times. Subaru refuses to replace them, saying they are ok. Vehicle will be out of warranty in 4000 mi. The problem id poor quality to begin with.
At 14,000 miles experienced sudden, significant loss of braking power and major vibrations in 2005 subaru legacy and was barely able to slow car.dealer resurfaced brake rotors. Experienced identical problem while descending steep mountain grade at 26,000 miles.dealer found front rotors warped and brake pads worn and replaced both.i am fearful that this problem will reoccur without warning, potentially causing an accident.i suspect that abs is malfunctioning, causing abnormal wear on rotors and pads.dealer claims problem is "normal."
The contact owns a 2005 subaru legacy. The contact stated that the brake lines were structurally unsound and contained extensive rust and corrosion. Day apollo subaru (5450 university blvd, moon, pa 15108, (412) 264-9222) installed a coating and performed the remedy for nhtsa campaign number: 13v110000 (service brakes, hydraulic), but the failure recurred soon afterwards. The vehicle was unable to be driven due to the risk of the brake lines fracturing. The contact felt that the manufacturer needed to develop a more robust metal and remedy. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified and did not assist. The approximate failure mileage was 88,948.
Boots crack and you must replace entire drive shaft.left front drive shaft was just replaced@85,000 miles as the boot cracked on the other side as well.think this is a design flaw as drive shaft sits over the top of the catalytic converter with no shield to block the heat.
With good all-season tires, the car began "swimming", fish-tailing on snow-packed roads.at slower speeds it still felt like we had a flat tire.dealer checked the car and said nothing was wrong, that they had never had such a complaint before and that it needed good snow tires.after $500+ in snow tires it, again, handled badly on slippery roads. The dealer's insistence that there was nothing wrongprompted me to sell the vehicle and leave subaru (having owned 3).it's a sad day when a dealer prefers to see a client dead than address the problem.good bye subaru.
Dt*: the contact stated the odor of gasoline was noticed intermittently upon starting the vehicle.the vehicle was taken to a local dealership where the problem could not be duplicated.the vehicle continued to smell of gasoline and the vehicle was taken back to the service dealer where it was discovered fluid was leaking from the steering area.the leak was repaired, but the odor of gasoline continued.the odor is strongest after the vehicle has been sitting for a period of two hours or more.the odor disappears after driving a hundred yards or more.the amount of fuel in the tank does not have any impact on the odor.the vehicle was returned to the dealer again, it was determined the vehicle was operating normally and the dealer only suggested making an adjustment to the brand of gasoline being used.updated 03/03/06.
This 2005 subaru legacyis a station wagon with power door locks, the back lift gate wiring harness on the passenger side has torn the electrical wires within the flexible boot mounted on the top of the car between the body and the rear hatch. As a result it is no longer possible to lock and secure the rear hatch back door of the station wagon.the wires within the wiring harness are just to short and have ripped themselves apart in addition the rear high mount brake light is also no longer functioning.
Veh. Was traveling at approx. 25mph up a low incline on slushy paved 2 lane surface.veh. Broke traction spun sideways and travelled sideways into brush and striking a tree in the driver. Side front fender (side impact). Drivers head struck and broke drvrs. Door window.drvr. Sustained several facial lacerations requiring plastic surgery and resulting in probable scarring.front seat passenger sustained right leg injury resulting in severe bruising and swelling.both were treated in an emergency room and released.veh. Is equipped with side curtain airbags which did not deploy.if deployed, the drvr. Side airbag would have prevented the drvrs. Injuries.
The contact owns a 2005 subaru legacy. The contact stated that the vehicle was taken to be serviced under nhtsa campaign id number: 14v311000 (service brakes, hydraulic). The technician informed that prior to the recall repair the the rear suspension, the rear passenger spring, both rear lateral links, and the rear suspension subframe needed to be repaired due to corrosion and build up. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 169,000.
Front axle failure, right axle broke and both had to be replaced as the left was close to failing.
2005 subaru legacy with 202,000 miles had a failure of the right lower control arm due to excessive corrosion.the car had a current safety inspection for pa where it was being driven at the time of the failure.the failure caused loss of control of the vehicle and it skidded off the road to a stop.there is currently a nhtsa recall campaign( number: 11v464000 ) for this very problem but not for this vehicle model.the lower control arm on the legacy was not manufactured by fiji heavy industries usa, inc, according to subaru and that is why it was not part of this recall campaign.however, the failure on our 2005 subaru legacy was due to excessive corrosion as we live in the "salt belt".when being repaired at the dealership we were told the left lower control arm had excessive corrosion and we had them replaced it along with the failed right lower control arm.
Veh. Was traveling at approx. 25mph up a low incline on slushy paved 2 lane surface.veh. Broke traction spun sideways and travelled sideways into brush and striking a tree in the driver. Side front fender (side impact). Drivers head struck and broke drvrs. Door window.drvr. Sustained several facial lacerations requiring plastic surgery and resulting in probable scarring.front seat passenger sustained right leg injury resulting in severe bruising and swelling.both were treated in an emergency room and released.veh. Is equipped with side curtain airbags which did not deploy.if deployed, the drvr. Side airbag would have prevented the drvrs. Injuries.
The contact owns a 2005 subaru legacy. The contact stated that while driving at approximately 35 mph, the passenger side lower control arm fractured. The failure recurred on one occasion. The vehicle was taken to dealer where it was diagnosed that the lower control arm needed to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and stated that the vin was not included in the nhtsa campaign number: 11v464000 (suspension). The approximate failure mileage was 202,000.
My husband noticed oil accumulating on the driveway. He looked and found the driver's front strut had leaked oil on the brake caliper, left front wheel, left front axle rubber boot and the driveway. The dealer has ordered parts to replace the strut. They say the brakes and axle protective boot are unaffected by the oil. I don't know if they will let me keep the strut since the car is new and under warranty.
2005 subaru legacy wagon. Consumer states problem with passenger wheel bearing failure *tgw
I experienced what the subaru discussion board (http://www.subaruoutback.org/forums/showthread.php?s=a9a8871ba327828f596fe591382d9906&threadid=11267&perpage=20&highlight=instability&pagenumber=1) is calling 'ghost walking'. I was driving home from upstate ny to wellesley, ma during a snow storm last winter. The road was snow and ice (or snow packed) covered. I have been driving subarus for 30yrs, many times to upstate vt so i know how to drive in snow. But that night i never felt in control of the rear of the car it always seemed to be slipping one way or the other. Other cars were passing me - it didn't matter which lane i drove in, or what speed i was going - slowing down just made things worse as cars would wind up behind me, it was just completely nerve-racking. It didn't matter how i managed my speed, my subaru is a 2005 legacy automatic - so i had less control over the gear shifting than a manual - although i tried using the semi-manual mode - but that didn't help. It just seemed that the rear end had this tendency to slide - it seemed to always be on the edge of spinning out- i nursed the car along (with my wife and 2 kids) until we got further into ma and the weather improved. This only happened once, i had the orig tires (car had ~35k miles) which are not considered great snow tires - so i have replaced the tires. But the forum had many posts which imply that the problem is not tires - maybe something to do with sway bars and that subaru had changed their hardware on the 2005 models. I felt that i should add my concerns so that maybe this problem would be looked into more scientifically. And if there are potential issues that subaru would have to provide some type of remedy to its customers. Updated07/10/2012
Vehicle was traveling on highway and encountered wet road conditions. Vehicle began to pull to the left and the driver side front bumper collided with center concrete median.vehicle continues to spin counterclockwise and the passenger side rear bumper collides with the center concrete median before coming to a stop. No other vehicles were involved in the crash.highway patrol writes up the accident and vehicle was able to be driven home. Vehicle was brought to the insurance collision repair center and insurance determines vehicle to be a total loss. Vehicle has a touted reputation for having a symmetrical awd system for superior traction and control. Based on the experience of the accident, the vehicle loss traction and the symmetrical awd did not perform to maintain traction and control.
I received a recall notice for my subaru legacy and proceeded to take my car in for inspection at servco subaru honolulu. They passed my car for a dashboard replacement recall about 6-7 months ago and said they would perform the recall as soon as the parts have come in. Every time i call they say that the parts have not come in yet, which is hard to believe because the recall extended warranty was supposed to be extended until march 31st 2017. At that time i would think they would tell me that the recall would not be covered even if they approved me many months in advance.
Vehicle was traveling on highway and encountered wet road conditions. Vehicle began to pull to the left and the driver side front bumper collided with center concrete median.vehicle continues to spin counterclockwise and the passenger side rear bumper collides with the center concrete median before coming to a stop. No other vehicles were involved in the crash.highway patrol writes up the accident and vehicle was able to be driven home. Vehicle was brought to the insurance collision repair center and insurance determines vehicle to be a total loss. Vehicle has a touted reputation for having a symmetrical awd system for superior traction and control. Based on the experience of the accident, the vehicle loss traction and the symmetrical awd did not perform to maintain traction and control.
The cd player turns on by itself when radio is on. Nothing specifically makes it happen like hitting a bump or anything it does it while car is still. Car was takin on to be looked at but they said nothing could be done. Also, gear shift doesn't always lock in place. Which makes the car not able to start and/or move if on a slightly hill.
I had owned the car for not even a year yet back in 2012, and the only accident i've ever been in happened on my way to school(college). The air bag did not come out of the steering wheel, but should have. Luckily i only experienced mild whip lash, and very large body shop bill. Also when they finally brought me in to get it replaced this past summer(2017) they pushed my car around the lot, and messed up my transmission amongst some other things. But when i asked the technicians about it, they got defensive, and denied any claim of wrong doing.
The dash is melting and creating such a glare and a reflection on the windshield that it obstructs the drivers view and poses a safety risk.
The contact owns a 2005 subaru legacy. While driving approximately 65 mph, the vehicle independently accelerated. The contact had to shift into neutral and shut the vehicle off in order for it to resume normal operation. The failure recurred on numerous occasions. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The vin was unavailable. The approximate failure mileage was 190,000.
I was driving on the highway, and the car seem to loose power, luckily i noticed it, as i was able to cost over to the side of the rode. I own a carmd, and attached it to my car, it gave me code p2138 which means the throttle position sensors(2 of them) not being in agreement. I think this is very dangerous as this can happen at any time while one is driving, potential leading to a accident or fatality.
Cruise control randomly disengages while driving under normal conditions, causing a sudden and unexpected loss of vehicle speed.
The contact owns a 2005 subaru legacy. The contact stated that while traveling various speeds, the vehicle suddenly lost acceleration power. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not contacted about the failure. The failure mileage was 110,000.
Takata recall,was talking to dealership,but lights still indicateairbag ,cruz control , check engine light came on.was taken to dealership for repair and reset.but i don't think it was done. Other recalls on break line coating's not done , i lost break lines while driving,at three different times.subaru issued a second recall , with explicit attention to the area where the line connects to the break for rust.the dealer was to to replace any break lines showing damage in this area.this recall was taken in and again was not replaced . They coated maybe on top of the rust. I had the remaining break line replace asa percausetion measure ,all cost to me.seat belt not retracting , when released.,this was replaced twice .it still does it and the webbing i cought up in the door closesing. The rug hook drives side replace three timeswarning lights still on ,for cruzcontrol,does not functioning. I used it maybe 3 time's since l bought the car new.went through the first set of tires,cubbing do to warped rodtors in not even 700 miles.still doesn't stay in alinement.eats tires ,4sets by 67'00 miles.dash electric ,cd ,heat radio, security system defo all one computer panel, would wear battery dead over night. I had to plug it in to slow chargerthat shut down went battery was charged.untill a correct replacement ,unit could be found.took awhile, very limited legacy wagon. I have a brief case af picture s and work orders in plastic sleeves.when time for warranty was up , i had less then 20'000 miles on the car.subaru corporate,paid some of the serious fuel issue it had. I have not had a collision what does vehicle. I t has been maintainedregularl a peice of rubber trim was coming of the day l brought it home, i photoed this, it's first picture in my book.the dealership tryed glueing it on.it never stayed on . I should have been replaced as metal clip's in trimrustnowonfender.
Engine accelerated at a rapid speed on its own power.. Unable to stop the vehicle with the brakes. Vehicle was in motion in the parking lot..
While pressing the accelerator there was no response. The car continued at it's normal idle, but pressing on the gas gave no response. I was able to coast to a stop off the road and turn the car off and back on, which fixed the problem the first time. This has happened again two times as of today and it took several times turning the car off and back on to get use of the accelerator again.this seems like a safety issued, and of course a problem that could easily leave me and my kids stranded or injured in an accident if i were traveling at higher speeds when the problem occurs. I've read online that it seems to be a common problem with subaru. The code that i received was p2138 (throttle position sensor).
I have 2005 subaru legacy 2.5i, base model. First the rattling noise by the driver side dash board and the cruise control failed, which it is already on recall status (cruise control only).now, the clutch is failing by engine cutting off in the middle of driving when the clutch is engaged-- i mean while driving over 60 miles.i consider it is life threatening situation where the car manufacture should look into it.
Car has been very slow to reduce rpms when shifting gears or when stopped (and in neutral) for the past few weeks.today, when pulling into a starbucks, the car surged forward.luckily i have a stick shift and just pushed the clutch in.after surging, the check engine light came on.using a diagnostic tool, i found that the car is throwing error code p2138.this indicates that the accelerator pedal position (app) sensor is either bad or has a poor connection.the detail on the error stats "the ecm has detected that the app sensor 1 and app sensor 2 disagree more than 4.5% for less than 1 second."essentially, one or both throttle-by-wire circuits isn't functioning properly.i went online and found that this is an all too common problem and some folks have found that their cars are surging forward, threatening safety.
The contact owns a 2005 subaru legacy. The contact stated that while attempting to accelerate from a stop, the vehicle was slow to respond. The rpm gauge moved despite the accelerator pedal being depressed and the vehicle then stalled. The vehicle was independently diagnosed as having a throttle body sensor failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the incident. The approximate failure mileage was 146,000.
Driving southbound on hwy 17 at 60mph 11/15/2020 engine suddenly went to idle.throttle became unresponsive.check engine light illuminated.i drifted to safety off the highway.engine still idling, throttle unresponsive.after checking under the hood, i restarted the car and normal throttle response returned. I cautiously drove home and read the code for the cel:p2138 -- throttle position sensor voltage correlation.a quick search found others have solved this problem by changing throttle control to an updated version that uses hall effect method instead of a rheostat.i inquired with previous owner of this car and found it had happened once before.
2005 legacy 2.5i wagon with manual transmission has always had throttle surge under very light load with cruse control on. Is most noticable on highway going down slight grade. With cruse control off, i also can't maintain desired speed in this situation; minimum amount of gas is too much, any less causes engine to go back to idle and the car slows too much. Dealer says this is normal. Note that the cruse control has suffered a separate problem (failed to work, always dropped out); this problem has been repaired and has had no effect of the suging problem.
Cruise control on 2005 subaru legacy wagon is intermittent over a range of operating conditions (50-70 mph, straight/flat, slow/steady curve, uphill, hot weather, cold weather, etc.).cannot pinpoint to one particular combination of operating conditions.perhaps intermittent electrical connection, bad sensor or computer control failure.when problem occurs, "cruise" light always stays on, but "set" light turns off and engine loses acceleration.resuming/resetting the cruise control does not solve the problem.notified milford subaru (nh) during 22,500 mi service and they could not recreate problem.notified milford subaru (nh) again during 30,000 mi service (they have the car now, will be picking up tonite).have not been able to find nhtsa recalls or service bulletins on this topic, but have seen internet message boards where other subaru owners have experienced a similar problem with the 2005 legacy.
Under normal driving conditions,cruise control disengages randomly causing unexpected vehicle deceleration.
2005 subaru legacy gt wagon with 55k started intermittently about nov 1, 2008. The heating/ac display would go dead but the fan was on and kept blowing whatever temp was last selected but none of the controls would change it. Could not duplicate at the dealership so they didn't do anything.about 2 weeks later it went from intermittent to 100% dead. Radio still works and i've noticed that the radio display doesn't dim at night even though the rest of the instrument panels does.i cannot control any of the defrost or heating/ac controls.
Rear wiper stopped working. The problem was due to a broken wire inside the passenger's side accordion boot for the rear hatch of the wagon. Other wires within the harness (which supplies power to the rear hatch lights, hatch lock, and wiper motor/sprayer) were also cracked. In researching this problem, i have found this this is starting to become a more frequent issue and should be replaced/recalled by subaru.
I recently noticed that some elements of my rear hatch on my subaru legacy wagon were not working. Specifically, the lights that illuminate the license plate, the rear defroster, center brake light, hatch locking mechanism, and radio antenna were not working. An inspection of the area where the wires enter the hatch door from the body of the vehicle reveals that several of the wires in the harness were broken completely with some wires in various states of deterioration. I believe this is an unusual failure and not a typical wear item. I am concerned as i have lost the ability to properly lock and secure my vehicle, to clear frost and ice from the rear glass for proper visibility, lost the ability to illuminate my license plate which could result in being pulled over by law enforcement. Over time, continued deterioration will result in the inability to use my rear wiper and reverse lights.they're seems to be a defect with the wiring used in this area.it was not capable of withstanding normal use repetitions of opening and closing the hatch door. There are many members of the subaru legacy and outback communities that have had this issue occur.i believe that this will happen to all subaru legacy or outback models 05-09 given enough time.
Wires that go to the rear hatch for the wiper and third brake light are severed after repeated opening/closing of rear hatch and affect the functionality.
The wiring harness on the rear lift gate (station wagon) keeps breaking and shorting out. This is a dangerous defect, as rear lights can go out without notice, leading to a possible rear-end collision.dangerous for pedestrians when the backup lights have shorted out and are not visible.rear visibility also hampered under snowy or rainy conditions when the wiper shorts out.repairs have been made at least three (3) times (2/22/11, 3/24/13, 9/25/13), yet these electrical issues still persist.a recall from subaru should be ordered to address this electrical defect and safety issue.
In the 2005 wagon, the rear wiring harness that goes through the hatch and is subject to a lot of bending (it connects the rear wiper, backup lights, etc) uses cheap wiring that wears out. This problem has been extensively documented by subaru owners at http://legacygt.com/forums/showthread.php/wagons-beware-tailgate-electricals-161086.html. Today, my rear wiper stopped working, and several other wires are about to break. This could affect rear wipers, backup lights, rear license plate lights, etc.these wires are of very poor quality - i have owned 2 other cars with hatches, and even in harsh canadian winters, had no issues. These wires broke just due to use in very mild california conditions.
Rear tailgate wire harness found to be broken.rear wiper did not work.this wire was completely broken.two other wires found to be cracked and about to fail.this could potentially cause rear hi mount stop light, license plate lights, and back up lights to be non-functional.
Subaru legacy 2005 wagon; multiple electrical wires routed through a flexible rubber boot leading from the chassis to the rear hatch of the wagon have broken from repeated bending action by opening/closing the rear hatch rendering the rear wiper inoperable.
The rear hatch of my subaru legacy wagon - the electrical wires supplying the rear brakes, hatch lock, and rear window wiper are being cut by the hatch opening and closing.loss of rear brake lights, rear wiper function, and rear hatch locking mechanism all effected by the poor routing of these electrical wires through an accordion style boot.very dangerous issue with regard to multiple safety concerns.
Rear windshield wiper stopped working causing very limited visibility out of rear window during inclement weather. I discovered the connecting harness on the passenger side rear that controls the rear wiper and brake lights damaged where it passes from the car body to rear tailgate. The grommett does not seem to be serving its purpose and the wiring harness does not seem durable enough. This can create a very dangerous combination.
My rear brake lights and tail lights stopped working, my wiper would work intermittently, and license plate lights would not work at all. Took to a mechanic who diagnosed that the wires traveling through the rubber grommet to the rear gate had been broken due to a design in the path they travel where they are bent severely every time the gate is opened and closed, and eventually they snapped. He informed me that this was a common issue on my model and put new wires in place of the broken ones.
My car door power door locks stopped working, rear wiper stopped working, rear brake lights and running lights stopped working, also radio stopped working.upon investigation i found that the wiring harness on both sides of my rear lift gate had torn and shorted out.this is a dangerous shortcoming on this car, the wires are so short and placed under constant tension that they rip themselves apart.
Heating always on in any vent mode, operation of car unhealthy due to hot air always blowing out of vents; even with cool air at lowest setting, 65 degrees f.
The windshield has cracked a total of six different times when the vehicle is being driven. This could be dangerous because the windshield could break in the driver's face. Taken to dealer for repair twice.
I have a 2005 subaru legacy gt manual transmission sedan.thus far i have had several issues with the car.1)engine stuttering:this problem normally occurs when starting from a dead stop, or when shifting from 1st to 2nd gear.the engine will pause, or stutter, or hesitate, and cause the car to slightly "jump".this occurs under low acceleration as well as high acceleration.2)clutch stink:the problem is especially notable when going uphill from a dead stop.when the clutch slips, it causes a very acrid smell, like something is burning.this issue also occurs when in rush hour traffic.3)clutch squeak:when pressing on the clutch, especially after the car has been driven for 5-10 minutes, the clutch will begin to squeak, and cause reverberations that can be felt on the brake pedal as well.the car was brought into the dealer who verified the issue.the entire clutch assembly was replaced without fixing the issue.then the clutch spring was replaced, and that made the squeak go away for a while, but has since returned.4)weak windshield:over the course of normal driving on highways, the windshield has received numerous small chips from debris.several of these have caused cracks that have had to be filled in.
Last saturday, during a snow storm,the driver's side windshield wiper arm onthe 2005 subaru legacy with 11210 miles came loose and stopped functioning. I was unable to drive in the snow storm. The dealer , ganley subaru,explained thiswas normal. They stated the wiper linkage iwasnot as robust as they used to be,and the wiperwere retaining nutwas designed to come loose if therewas resistance on the wiper. Thiswas to protect the wiper linkage and motor. This was very dangerous. Especially on a car with all wheel drive marketed for winter use.
The windshield wiper speed on my 2005 subaru legacy wagon is marginally adequate in very heavy rainstorm conditions.this condition was reported to my dealer service center, who admitted that other customers have voiced similar concerns.the dealer verified that my wiper blade speed is normal for that model.the wiper speed on the high setting is 10 cycles every 10 seconds.when compared to my 2003 subaru outback wagon, the speed on that vehicle is 12 cycles every 10 seconds.that is 20% faster and closer to what i feel is acceptable for safe driving in a thunderstorm.
The contact owns a 2005 subaru legacy. While parked, the contact noticed that one of the rear passenger wheel lug nut bolts had sheered away from the wheel. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic for routine maintenance. The mechanic stated that the rear passenger side wheel was loose and the rear driver side wheel lug nut bolt was also fractured. The rear passenger side wheel lug nut bolt was replaced. The rear driver side lug nut bolt was not repaired. The vin was not available.the approximate failure mileage was 140,000.
Right front wheel broke.cast wheel.found tire and rim 30 feet ahead of vehicle after crash due to loss of control.vehicle spun, entered culvert facing opposite direction and impacted tree causing it to roll twice.vehicle totaled.geice insurance has possession of vehicle but will leave intact for another 30 days.have pictures, broken rim and part of spoke.we've purchased a subaru forrester with subaru giving us a customer loyalty rebate.there is little doubt in our minds that this casting was defective and may cause many more serious accidents with death or injury.we we're frankly lucky.pictures and comments can be viewed at http://legacygt.com/forums/showthread.php?p=346119#post346119.
Front wheel bearing failure.
With good all-season tires, the car began "swimming", fish-tailing on snow-packed roads.at slower speeds it still felt like we had a flat tire.dealer checked the car and said nothing was wrong, that they had never had such a complaint before and that it needed good snow tires.after $500+ in snow tires it, again, handled badly on slippery roads. The dealer's insistence that there was nothing wrongprompted me to sell the vehicle and leave subaru (having owned 3).it's a sad day when a dealer prefers to see a client dead than address the problem.good bye subaru.
The right rear wheel bearing started making noise indicating it was failing. The left rear wheel bearing failed at ~ 42,000 miles a couple of years ago. Subaru indicated these should last 80,000 miles. Your parts selection won't let me enter wheel bearing.
When having new tires placed on the car there was so much corrosion on the wheels and brake housing the service person had to break off the chunks of rust to get the tires off. This happens every time the tires are changed. They advise each time that this not known to happen on a newer car. At the time that this was found there was a recall for cars in other states for this problem but when i called subaru about this i was told that the recall did not extend to our state. The mechanic i take my car to said it is just a matter of time until the wheels will fall off due to failure from the corrosion.
Right front wheel broke.cast wheel.found tire and rim 30 feet ahead of vehicle after crash due to loss of control.vehicle spun, entered culvert facing opposite direction and impacted tree causing it to roll twice.vehicle totaled.geice insurance has possession of vehicle but will leave intact for another 30 days.have pictures, broken rim and part of spoke.we've purchased a subaru forrester with subaru giving us a customer loyalty rebate.there is little doubt in our minds that this casting was defective and may cause many more serious accidents with death or injury.we we're frankly lucky.pictures and comments can be viewed at http://legacygt.com/forums/showthread.php?p=346119#post346119.
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