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Front end collision air bad did not deploy face damage

Almost hit a deer on meredith center road new hampshire my display warning did not go off cost $12,000 worth of impact on the front end of the car the airbags did not go off deploy broke ribs

I had an accident with my 2017 subaru legacy and initially saw a deer to my left and tried to steer slightly right. Next thing i know the cops are there and took me to hospital. They said the car went over an embankment. It had massivedamage and after two months in shop, still pulls to the right. I never received a recall on this car but it was sending me messages through starlink saying there was a power steering problem. I will try to attach that screen shot. Also the dealer that sold us the car has been no help at all. The car was driving and in motion. No air bags deployed either.

The contact owned a 2017 subaru legacy. The contact stated that while driving approximately 40 mph, a second vehicle t-bone crashed into the driver side of the vehicle. During the crash, the driver side curtain air bag did not immediately deploy causing the drivers head to make contact with the interior of the driver side door. The air bag then deployed down onto the head of the driver causing the driver additional injuries and also causing the driver to becoming entrapped by the air bag. During the crash the driver sustained injuries to both sides of the head which required medical treatment. A police report was taken at the scene and the vehicle was towed away. The manufacturer was notified of the incident. The vehicle was destroyed. The local dealer was not contacted. The failure mileage was 40,000.*dt

Had a frontal impact hitting a deer in center of front grill at 45-50 mph. During impact steering wheel airbag deployed and all side impact airbags deployed. Passenger side did not deploy. Cannot get answer as to why...side impactairbags deployed?? subaru dealer said they will only deploy when you have a roll over or side impact. Mechanic stated that none of the sensors were effected and none of the airbags should have deployed.

When driving my vehicle from las vegas nv to mesquite nv the bsd/rcta automatically disabled itself out of nowhere. I have low mileage on my vehicle and my vehicle has never been in an accident so i took it to subaru dealership where i get all my maintenance done and they have no clue why all of the sudden the sensor malfunctioned and it was at no fault to my own they said but since the vehicle is no longer in warranty so i will have to pay a pretty penny and i just feel that should be the manufacturer do to the fact that this is a safety feature on their vehicles and it was not my fault it malfunctioned it was their system.*dt

The check engine light has been going on in my 2017 subaru legacy with only 8,000 miles & still under warranty.on june 18th we left houston for south dakota with assurance from the dealership that as long as the light was not flashing the car was safe to drive. On the 2nd day of our trip thecheck engine light stayed on constantly & we were not unable to use our cruise control. We had the car diagnosed & repaired in rapid city, sd.at courtesy subaru.it was diagnosed as a wiring harness. It would take 1500 hours to repair.the vehicle was torn completely apart.i have attached photos.subaru repaired the vehicle but since then the vehicle is not the same.the usb outlet doesn't work anymore. The car liner and wiring is showing in places that it wasn't before.there are scratches on the vehicle that weren't there before and lining in the truck isn't attached.i have lost all trust in the vehicle.what happens if 1 year, or anytime in the future the vehicle's electrical system fails or worse catches fire?i contacted subaru requesting a buy out or trade in option. They have refused only to offer a 5 year, 60,000 mile warranty.i do not want the vehicle & will sell it so i asked the dealership if running a carfax would show the wiring issue & they said yes.that information will lessen the value of the vehicle as a trade in but i will not sell this vehicle to a private party with the issues and i will not keep it knowing that something else could go awry.i only want to be treated fairly but subaru will only say that the vehicle does not qualify under the lemon law and refuses any remedies except the extended warranty.i do have a copy of the email string with subaru customer service if needed.

I do not know what caused the fire, but maybe the battery or something electrical. The car stalled and the. I re-started the car and no warning lights came on the dashboard. I then parked the car. Upon exiting i noticed the front driverā€™s hood smoking. I went into the bank was parked at and within minutes my car was in flames. The entire engine burned and my car is totaled. A fire marshal was coincidentally on scene and documented the entire event. Currently, this car is under investigation by both my insurance company liberty mutual and also subaru. No warning lights were lit on the car. A fire and police report have been filed, and i have many pictures. If this car had gone on fire in my garage my house would also have burned.

In 4 1/2 years of ownership i have had to replace the battery three times and the front window twice. My other car travels more miles over similar roads and has had no issues. The subaru has been in the shop for window replacement and the recalibration of the safety system twice. It has been in the shop at least four times for battery issues.

Key will not remove from ignition when stopped resulting having to leave car unlocked not sure if park is fully engaged in transmission runs battery down from key being left in a on positionthis is a known problem

Battery drain

Bought this car in the middle of june as barely driven, for a very good price. Although the car had a 2 month old battery, the car battery was completely dead when i tried to crank it for a test drive. They jumped it and the test drive the battery was charged up. I was driving the vehicle every day so i never had a problem until now, when the kids school started and my car was parked for a couple of weeks without starting it. My wife went to the store and she could not come back, i had to give her a jump. Came back from the store and again, not enough to crank the engine up.after i went to a couple of subaru forums, i found out there is a class action law suit about the same issue. Then i found out there is a technical service bulletin that includes my vehicle "potential battery discharge (dead battery) after repeated periods of short-trip driving.".

I have reviewed multiple threads on the internet talking about issues with the key being stuck in the ignition after putting the vehicle in park. They all suggested contacting subaru america and that there would be a free fix since it impacts safety of the vehicle (seems easy to steal when the key is stuck in the car for example). Subaru did not respond as anticipated and instead responded with a 'go talk to a dealer' which also is quoted to cost hundreds of dollars to fix a widespread problem. My feeling is that the key being literally stuck in the ignition could lead to theft, further mechanical damage, and other risks to the person. This happens when the car is in park and the car cannot acknowledge it is indeed in park so it retains the car key lock, not releasing it to the owner.

Bought my car in 2017 and i had my battery replaced 2.5 years later due to low battery, multiple jumpstarts, failure starting, and severe corrosion. The replacement battery was from the dealership and within 6 months it had severe corrosion. During service the corrosion was cleared, but returned by the time the next service was due. I was asked to pay $57 to clear the corrosion which i declined because i thought since i got the battery by the dealership they would do it for free. 2 services later (1 year) the dealership recommends battery service at $90 due to severe corrosion. Within that year, i've had multiple issues with low voltage. Subaru has refused to acknowledge the issue with the battery corrosion and they keep pushing a pay-for battery service.

The contact owns a 2017 subaru legacy. While depressing the brake pedal and coming to a complete stop, the engine shut off without warning. The contact was able to restart the vehicle and it operated normally; however, the failure later occurred several times. The dealer performed diagnostic and fuel testing, which produced a code of p1603 and a good fuel reading; however, the contact was advised to use a different fuel station. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 800.

When i go to park my 2017 subaru legacy,i put my car in park and the key will not turn. It gets stuck and the engine will not turn off. Consequently, i am not able to turn off my car and take my key out. The dealer told me to back up my car and thrust my gear shifter into park. Then i was able to turn the key off. However, the situation continues to happen every time that i drive the car.it is clearly an issue with the engine/car as this never happened prior. I was told that subaru's frequently have defective solenoids that holds the key in when the car is running might be defective. I have not yet seen a recall.

Flexible exhaust bellows that connect exhaust manifold to catalytic converter is cracked and exhaust fumes enter the cabin. This causes headaches and nausea while driving and idling especially with the hvac system on.there is an active recall on prior year vehicles with the same body style and engine combination. My vehicle is not covered.

The contact owns a 2017 subaru legacy. While depressing the brake pedal and coming to a complete stop, the engine shut off without warning. The contact was able to restart the vehicle and it operated normally; however, the failure later occurred several times. The dealer performed diagnostic and fuel testing, which produced a code of p1603 and a good fuel reading; however, the contact was advised to use a different fuel station. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 800.

When driving my vehicle from las vegas nv to mesquite nv the bsd/rcta automatically disabled itself out of nowhere. I have low mileage on my vehicle and my vehicle has never been in an accident so i took it to subaru dealership where i get all my maintenance done and they have no clue why all of the sudden the sensor malfunctioned and it was at no fault to my own they said but since the vehicle is no longer in warranty so i will have to pay a pretty penny and i just feel that should be the manufacturer do to the fact that this is a safety feature on their vehicles and it was not my fault it malfunctioned it was their system.*dt

The contact owns a 2017 subaru legacy. The contact stated that the vehicle was parked in the driveway on a hill and when he started to exit the vehicle it started to roll backwards down the driveway. The contact had to quickly turn the steering wheel in to a backwards u turn to turn the vehicle back into his yard. The contact avoided the vehicle crashing into the neighbor's yard.the contact was able to restart the vehicle and drive it back in to the driveway and put on the parking brakes. He also placed stones behind the two rear wheels to help prevent another backward roll. The dealer and manufacturer had not been contacted. The vin tool did not show any recalls. The contact had the driver's side fender and driver's side door repaired since they were damaged during the incident. The failure mileage was 33,000.

The contact owns a 2017 subaru legacy. The contact stated that the vehicle was parked in the driveway on a hill and when he started to exit the vehicle it started to roll backwards down the driveway. The contact had to quickly turn the steering wheel in to a backwards u turn to turn the vehicle back into his yard. The contact avoided the vehicle crashing into the neighbor's yard.the contact was able to restart the vehicle and drive it back in to the driveway and put on the parking brakes. He also placed stones behind the two rear wheels to help prevent another backward roll. The dealer and manufacturer had not been contacted. The vin tool did not show any recalls. The contact had the driver's side fender and driver's side door repaired since they were damaged during the incident. The failure mileage was 33,000.

Two week old vehicle with 980 miles.this problem has occurred since delivery.the brakes are soft and go all the way to the floor with no further pedal travel after coming to a complete stop.this is repeatable and occurs every time you come to a complete stop at a light or stop sign and maintain the pressure on the brake pedal.the pedal will slowly sink to the floor if pressure is maintained.subaru of america is aware of this issue and is unable to fix problem at this time.they have assigned a case number to my issue with this vehicle and are working on it.this issue apparently affects other 2017 subaru vehicles.one dealer technician, after verbally stating they felt what i felt with the brake pedal, found that other 2017s did the same thing so wrote "no problem found" on the work order.another subaru dealer also witnessed the problem and wrote on the work order that the brakes felt normal until coming to a full stop and the pedal went to the floor.they then stated two other 2017s on the lot did the same thing.i consider this a serious safety issue and do not feel safe driving this vehicle.

Our current 2017 legacy has less than 35,000 miles and is 3 months 4 months out of warranty, some of which was during the covid19shutdown.the latest issue is the ignition switch issue when you can get the keys out or engine to stop.there are a number of complaints online but s\the subaru dealer refused to address this under warranty.

After purchasing my vehicle in november, my steering felt off in december. A couple weeks later my tire pressure light came on. I took my car in for service and there was a nail in my tire. Subaru repaired the tired. Upon leaving subaru, steering continued to feel off . Pulling to one side constantly. I took the car in to subaru again for a wheel alignment on january 23rd. They confirmed it was out of alignment and fixed it. The car drove great for 2 weeks and again it is off. Car is extremely hard to keep in the lane; if it is windy it is even worse. No matter if i am going under 30 or on the highway. The steering wheel does not align with the wheels again. I have driven the same route to work each day m-f for 5 years. There are no pot holes. It is a short commute however i am starting to feel unsafe driving. Do i take in the car again? i love the car but either the tire is bad or the alignment/steering is bad.

Key is getting stuck in ignition after car is placed in park and turned off.car must be moved out of park into neutral and park into park multiple times before key can be removed from ignition.at times i have had to leave the key in the car and return later in order to remove it.this is creating a hazard not only for the potential for the car to be stolen but also it keeps me from moving my car quickly if necessary.

I had an accident with my 2017 subaru legacy and initially saw a deer to my left and tried to steer slightly right. Next thing i know the cops are there and took me to hospital. They said the car went over an embankment. It had massivedamage and after two months in shop, still pulls to the right. I never received a recall on this car but it was sending me messages through starlink saying there was a power steering problem. I will try to attach that screen shot. Also the dealer that sold us the car has been no help at all. The car was driving and in motion. No air bags deployed either.

The steering has no resistance to input from the road or crosswind, heavy/slushy snow, etc.you have to steer into a crosswind and as soon as the wind is gone, the car veers.this happens with the wind given off while passing the front of a semi truck or other large commercial truck.the steering is very easy for the driver but has no "feel".it needs more weight to resist outside forces.i've had it to the dealer and they aligned it but the problem persists.they say it is inherent to the design of the car.this occurs regularly.it also seems to perpetually understeer going into sweeping curves on a highway or state route.you start steering but enter the curve straight before the steering starts to work.it results in a jerky experience.

The windshield cracked while i was driving on a city street at low speed.

Gas cap doesn't open. I decided to buy this car last year because another legacy car hadthe same repair showing on its carfax. And now i have the problem with this car. The rep said today that they had another car to repair for the same issue.

I've had to replace the cars front windshield twice since i purchased the car from the dealer. The windshield cracks with the slightest impact from a small piece of debris or rock while driving at freeway speeds.

This car have very annoying wind noise coming from top of both side window (around b pillar) when speed over 40mph.and i went to dealer twice try to fix this issue, but they said tsb 12-185-15r can only apply to 15-16 year models, not for 17 year model. But this is exactly same problem on the exact same car..this issue will cause distracted when driving in high speed!!!

The key gets stuck in the ignition of my 2017 subaru legacy. I start the car again, i twist the steering wheel left and right, and the key still does not come out. My car was parked every time this occurred. So i googled the issue and there were a ton of videos and forums discussing this exact issue! apparently this is a known issue at subaru. Because of all the complaints, subaru fixed the issue starting with their 2018 models. Subaru released a service bulletin dated 3/15/18 with the subject line: "ignition key sticking / design change to cvt shifter / selector lever components". That is my exact problem!i purchased the legacy used in 2020 and it is no longer under warranty. The dealership gave us a quote of $512.92 to fixthe "shifter assembly". We are disgusted that subaru will not cover this cost, as it is a known issue. I've owned many cars in my life and i have never heard of a key getting stuck in a 3 year old car! this is an issue with the manufacturing, yet they did not issue a recall. It looks like we are going to need a new "select lever assembly" and subaru is too cheap to pay for this fix.... An issue i did not cause!

Unable to get key out of ignition in p position. Have to put it either back in d or r, move a bit, put it back in p, try again, sometimes multiple times.

I have reviewed multiple threads on the internet talking about issues with the key being stuck in the ignition after putting the vehicle in park. They all suggested contacting subaru america and that there would be a free fix since it impacts safety of the vehicle (seems easy to steal when the key is stuck in the car for example). Subaru did not respond as anticipated and instead responded with a 'go talk to a dealer' which also is quoted to cost hundreds of dollars to fix a widespread problem. My feeling is that the key being literally stuck in the ignition could lead to theft, further mechanical damage, and other risks to the person. This happens when the car is in park and the car cannot acknowledge it is indeed in park so it retains the car key lock, not releasing it to the owner.

In 4 1/2 years of ownership i have had to replace the battery three times and the front window twice. My other car travels more miles over similar roads and has had no issues. The subaru has been in the shop for window replacement and the recalibration of the safety system twice. It has been in the shop at least four times for battery issues.

I have had 3 broken windshields on my 2017 subaru legacy in the 20 months that i have owned the vehicle.when it happened this past time i realized this is not just "bad luck" on my part.i started researching the issue online and found that subaru has a class action lawsuit against them for 2015 and 2016.i believe the 2017 model is also an issue but that model year has yet to be included in the lawsuit.what i have also found online from various automotive websites is that subaru legacy and outback owners are experiencing broken windshields from the smallest debris hitting the windshield.if the smallest piece of debris is causing a crack in the windshield what can a consumer expect to happen if there was a full collision?i'm not sure if this is a design flaw in the automobile or faulty glass, or maybe both.i spoke with my state farm representative and he indicated he never heard of a new passenger vehicle having 3 broken windshields in a span of less than two years.if you need any other information from me, please let me know.i would be more than happy to help.thank you.

The key gets stuck in the ignition and it is impossible to remove once the car is placed in park.i can not turn the car off because the key can not be moved to the lock position.this happens all the time, but i had to pick a date so i picked the most recent occurrence.i know from online searches that other subaru owners are having the same problem

Windsheild- the materials used for the windshield in this vehicle are substandard. I leased the vehicle on 4/18/2017 and it is now 10/24/2017 and my windsheild has cracked twice. The first time it cracked i had it replaced right away. This time i decided to wait a week or so to see if it would continue to have issues the windshield has now cracked in three different places. I have not changed my driving habits and my previous vehicles have never had this issue. I did some online research and spoke to some other subaru owners and this is a known issue with newer outbacks and legacy models. It is unacceptable for subaru to sell these obviously faulty windshields to the public i have made complaints to the subaru dealer and i just get the response that there is nothing they can do except replace the windshield at full retail cost.

I do not know what caused the fire, but maybe the battery or something electrical. The car stalled and the. I re-started the car and no warning lights came on the dashboard. I then parked the car. Upon exiting i noticed the front driverā€™s hood smoking. I went into the bank was parked at and within minutes my car was in flames. The entire engine burned and my car is totaled. A fire marshal was coincidentally on scene and documented the entire event. Currently, this car is under investigation by both my insurance company liberty mutual and also subaru. No warning lights were lit on the car. A fire and police report have been filed, and i have many pictures. If this car had gone on fire in my garage my house would also have burned.

Pre-collision system activated on highway with no imminent threat ofa collision. This caused by to abruptly stop with me bieng rear ended.

The windshield cracked while driving last winter. The crack is across the bottom from the driver side almost clear crossed.

The ignition key will not come out when shutting off.

Lock is not aligned properlywhere it will sometimes jam. This means that person cannot open door. In a fire or accident could become trapped

In a parking lot in a stationary position i shifted into park and was not able to remove the key from the ignition; it happened again the same day in my garage.

The contact owns a 2017 subaru legacy. While parking the vehicle, the contact released her foot from the accelerator pedal and the vehicle experienced unintended acceleration. The failure occurred without warning. As a result, the vehicle accelerated up a hill and crashed into a wall. The vehicle was towed to the dealer, but the failure could not be replicated. The vehicle was repaired. There were no injuries and a police report was not filed. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 300.

Two severe windshield cracking incidents within 18 months. Vehicle was in motion both times on a straight surface in good weather and may have been struck by a small stone but i didn't see anything. I noticed a barely visible ding that turned into a spreading crack within a few days and made replacement of windshield mandatory. 18 months later, the same thing. A tiny impact on the glass shattering the windshield. The glass seems very thin and fragile. Because of eyesight driver assist technology, i cannot have it repaired at any other provider but the dealer.

I had a windshield crack for no reason at all, the service department looked at and said its a defective windshield and would replace it for free. This is the third one in 2 years, the other 2 where from a small rock.i worked at subaru for 2 years and they by far have the worst windshields on the market.i had people complain all the time and i had to lie to them and say it's just bad luck and every manufacturer out there has the same issues.well if you have eyesight it will cost you around 700 bucks to replace because you have to re-calibrate the eyesight every time.

While parked in a hotel parking lot, the driver's side windshield spontaneously developed a long crack. The car had not been impacted by any object.

On august 30, i traveled north bound on ih 35 towards austin around 6:00pm.as i approached my destination, i noticed a crack that had started in the bottom, center of my windshield.i didn't remember hearing anything hit my windshield, so i was very surprised i had a crack.i did have my windshield replaced at safelight on october 15, 2019 and paid $500 deductible.now i am reading about faulty windshield lawsuits popping up on subaru vehicles

I was driving my vehicle for approximately 5 minutes. I was stationary at the light when all of a sudden a "u" shaped crack appears slightly above the wipers. By the time i pulled over which was about 45 seconds. The crack spread horizontally across the glass.

Something is terribly wrong with the subaru windshields, i am on my 4th windshield. The one that came with the car plus 3 replacements. The last replacement was three weeks ago and now i have another chip in my windshield as of today. Not only is it dangerous to have this keep happening, its costing me more money when my insurance is jacking up my rates each year for having to put claims in. It's making me take time off from and it's ridiculous. Apparently i'm not the only one having an issue. The windshields are defective! i'm 52 years old and have been driving since i'm 17 years old and have never experienced anything like this. Can you please investigate this issue as it looks like i will be on to windshield #5. The new chip happened today and i don't remember hearing anything hit the windshield.

Passenger side mirror housing is melting, most likely coming from heated mirror default. Subaru had a recall in 2013 for similar issue.

Sunroof glass spontaneously broke while driving on a two lane divided highway. There were no other vehicles around when this happened. This caused glass to fall down onto all the passengers in the vehicle.

The windshield cracked spontaneously after starting the car.subaru doesn't recognize legacy as part of the windshield issue. The cost to repair is $1000+ without any support from subaru on a known issue.the crack started from under the plastic cover at the bottom of the passenger side.

On a cold day while driving on a city road at approximately 40 miles per hour, a loud crack was heard. No debris was seen, and the windshield cracked in the lower portion of the passenger side windshield.the crack spread quickly and in multiple directions. Since the cracks are so severe after no observable impact, a defect in the windshield is suspected.the date of the incident is approximate within a two week span.

Our car's windshield has had many random cracks over the past few years, 4 times now we have experienced spontaneous cracks more so than in any other vehicle i've ever owned.today we found a new crack towards the bottom of the vehicle, as large as my palm going two separate ways and we have no idea why or how it happened.the car was not moving when we noticed this, it was only until after it was parked did we see this.i am very disappointed in the quality of the windshield on the model of this car and am concerned for our safety if it continues to happen.

I noticed a small crack in my windshield when i went to my garage, i hadn't driven the car for several days so i thought possibly extreme heat or humidity might have caused the windshield to crack. It seemed unusual but i did not have any other explanation since the car was parked in the garage & the crack was in a very noticeable spot. I called subaru to have the windshield replaced.

I noticea crack growinglonger on my front window.. Itjust appearednothing hit it.

A government investigation is required for windshield quality issues on the 2015-2019 subaru legacy and outback generation. There appear to be hundreds of complaints regarding spontaneous large cracks originating from the passenger side de-icer area that have been submitted to the nhtsa database for this entire generation of vehicles. Per subaru service bulletin 12-192-15r / nhtsa id number: 10093903 ("service bulletin"), an allegedly improved windshield was used for the legacy and outback models after the 2016 model year. However, the complaints to the nhtsa and current legal actions show that subaru has continued to refuse to hold its glass supplier accountable for faulty windshields. The origin of the large crack on my legacy's windshield is actually underneath where the wiper blade sits and as such could not have originated from a bulls eye, star, or combination impact while driving. My vehicle is still under the original bumper to bumper warranty period. Based on the location and nature of the crack, i believe this issue corresponds with the windshield problems described in the service bulletin.while class actions are helpful in potentially recovering monetary damages to harmed consumers, they can move slowly and not result in full accountability. Government action is required here to promptly force subaru to hold its supplier accountable and protect drivers from compromised windshield glass. In a disappointing communication, subaru of america also told me that should they determine no warranty coverage applied, i should consider contacting my insurer. In other words, it'd be better for their customers to file fraudulent insurance claims rather than be responsible for the faulty windshields.

The windshield cracked while i was driving on a city street at low speed.

Hello,i have noticed an issue with 2017 subaru legacy windsheilds. When the outside temperature is above 88f and the "auto" climate control is set to 68c the difference in the temperature between the outside air, and the cooling inside air dramatically increases the weakness and brittleness of the windsheild, such that when something hits it, it almost instantaneously cracks more than 7-8 inches in length. I am niw having my second windsheild replaced in the last 2 months because of this issue.both times i was doing about 70mi/hr on i-94...i know windsheilds crack when something hits them, but this was different the strike was barely noticeable, something that if conditions were cooler or the temperature equalized, i dont think the thermodynamics would be right for.thanks,chris

Had vehicle parked in garage with no chips or cracks in windshield.next morning windshield was cracked.cracks appeared from behind mirror outward.checked for any chips none were found.no reason for glass to crack.

I parked my car at the airport parking lot for 3days. Ater my trip, i found out the windshield was broken all of surdden with no reasons.so i claimed insurance to replace the windshileld.

We bought this car used in july, 2019 with about 40,000 miles. Within two weeks, i had to replace the windshield and have had to replace it two more times since. I don't know what caused the cracking but it made it unsafe to drive each time. It is difficult to say if this happened when the vehicle was moving or not. It was not noticeable until entering the vehicle in the morning, but it could have happened while moving and it just wasn't noticed. We have had to replace the windshield three times in about 14 months. July, 2019, april 2020, and september 2020.

I have had to replace my windshield on my 2017 due to a crack that developed from the base right in the center of the window and it slowly worked it's way up the glass. There appeared to be no impact zone from anything hitting it as the crack seemed to start at the very bottom with a single crack that ran to just below the dash level.i first noticed the crack creeping into visibility in the spring traveling in a straight on a road with a speed limit of 45 mph. In the time i had to wait to have the glass replaced, the crack continued to grow regardless if i was in motion or if the car was parked

I was driving north on hwy 75 in idaho on a slushy morning and a state plow truckdriving south was throwing sand on the road and when he drove past the sand he was throwing cracked my windshield. Now my windshield has continued to crack and is impeding my vision.

My windshield cracked two thirds of the way across from the bottom corner of the driver's side towards the middle across the front windshield.started while i was driving on a highway turning slightly to the right at 60 mph.initially occurred a few weeks ago and grew over the course of three days.hasn't grown noticeably since then.

New 2017 subaru legacy was bought in may 2017. With in a month, windshield cracked when the car was stationary in a shopping mall parking lot. Dealer did not cover stating it was rock hit. It got fixed with insurance claim. After fixing it, the same day evening in the office parking lot, it cracked at the same spot. With courtesy of the the repairer it was changed with warranty. Now, exactly after one year, while driving on the highway, heard loud noise as if my tire got burst. While look around i saw the windshield crack at the same spot. It can not be coincident to happen 3 cracks at the same spot.

Sunroof glass spontaneously broke while driving on a two lane divided highway. There were no other vehicles around when this happened. This caused glass to fall down onto all the passengers in the vehicle.

The contact owns a 2017 subaru legacy. The contact stated that while driving 40 mph, a crack formed in the middle of the windshield. The contact took the vehicle to garcia subaru north (6401 san mateo blvd ne, albuquerque, nm 87109) where the contact was informed that the crack was caused by a rock striking the windshield. The dealer also stated that a rock should not have caused such severe damage to the windshield. The windshield was not replaced. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 30,000.

I noticed 1 of the original tires that came on my new subaru legacy had a sidewall bulge. When looking at the wheel you could not see any makes to indicate i hit a pot hole or curb. About a month later i noticed another tire had the same issue. The dealership looked at the first tire and offered to replace it for free since it was under warranty when i reported it. Unfortunately when i saw the second tire the warranty had lapsed. While waiting for the tires to come in i did notice one of the bulges had doubled in size. In the time i saw it for the first time and replacing it i put no more than 300 miles on the car.

After purchasing my vehicle in november, my steering felt off in december. A couple weeks later my tire pressure light came on. I took my car in for service and there was a nail in my tire. Subaru repaired the tired. Upon leaving subaru, steering continued to feel off . Pulling to one side constantly. I took the car in to subaru again for a wheel alignment on january 23rd. They confirmed it was out of alignment and fixed it. The car drove great for 2 weeks and again it is off. Car is extremely hard to keep in the lane; if it is windy it is even worse. No matter if i am going under 30 or on the highway. The steering wheel does not align with the wheels again. I have driven the same route to work each day m-f for 5 years. There are no pot holes. It is a short commute however i am starting to feel unsafe driving. Do i take in the car again? i love the car but either the tire is bad or the alignment/steering is bad.




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