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We found the following complaints for SUBARU XV CROSSTREK (2015)

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Air bag light stayed on after turning the car on and stayed lite while i continued to drive home. No collision or injury to vehicle occurred between the time the car was turned on and then turned off at home. Also no accident has happened in my time owning the vehicle.

The contact owned a 2015 subaru xv crosstrek. The contact stated while driving 15 mph, they pulled up to a red light and stopped, when the light turned green the contact was making a right turn when a 26-foot truck ran thru the light and crashed into the front driver side of the vehicle. The air bags did not deploy. There were no warning lights illuminated on the vehicle. The contact sustained an injured neck, bruises, and a muscle tear in the left side of their chest. There was medical treatment at the scene where the ambulance took the contact to the hospital by ambulance. A police report was filed. The vehicle was towed to a tow yard where the contact insurance company inspected the vehicle and deemed the vehicle as a total loss.the manufacturer was not made aware of the failure the failure mileage was approximate 55,000.

As driver was parking in front of her home, vehicle accelerated in response to braking and rammed into front porch, about 60 feet away. Despite force of collision, no airbags deployed.

While in motion, airbag warning light on dashboard will illuminate. Concurrently the passenger airbag indicator light will turn to "off". This happens intermittently while driving. The lights do not go off or return to "on" until the car is restarted.

The key get remain stuck in the ignition after driving. For a significant amount about of time. Based feedback from the dealer this is being reported in many subaru vehicles.the problem is suggested to be an electrical problem and nothing specific with the key.

When i go to park and turn off the key it locks half way and won't come out.have to reverse and pull forward sometimes several times before it will turn completely off. Subaru has a technical service date: 03/15/18 16-112-18r revised bulletin about an issue with the "shift selecter mechanism." subaru is aware of the persistent problem, but has not issued a recall.

Key kept getting stuck in the ignition when the car was parked (and the shifter in the park position). There is a service bulletin from subaru for five of their models. Apparently the cause is contamination of the park-range switch internal components.they did the repair work and it works fine now. I sense a lot of people are having this problem.

2015 subaru xv crosstrek limited with auto climate controls after sitting for 3 days i started vehicle and had no hvac control, vehicles has 80,000 miles. I disconnected the battery after driving 80 miles hoping the computer glitched and would reset the controls, still no control of hvac system

Various warning symbols on the dash will illuminate for no reason when the car is operating and is in motion on either highway or city street. Different symbols at different times. Included are low tire pressure, dynamic control, hill start assist, abs. These warning lights will just come on either by themselves or several at a time. The accelerator pedal will also become non-responsive when attempting to accelerate while in motion in traffic on a city street. The car will actually start to decelerate. Pumping the accelerator pedal has brought responsiveness back. Brake lights will also come on on their own when the car is parked, engine off, not operating and will completely drain the battery. Cannot even unlock the car with the key fob. This has happened several times over the past month.

Ever since the first battery died after a cold winter, the car has been draining the battery on it's own manner.currently, once awhile, i will notice it drains much more overnight than normal, and if left unused 3-5 days, the car battery will be completely drained. Communicated with the dealer and subaru, but consider the car has no issue and determined that it was my fault that i must be not driving enough. The first battery lasted from 9/2015 to 2/2017, been driving under same method, behavior, and condition before the death of first battery and after. However, even since the change of the battery, the issue exist and never fixed by dealer. A good note is that a towing company person had a same car with same issue, it was fixed by replacing the battery control board or such. However, subaru and dealer didn't think that may be the possible cause.in this manner of the car, i can not trust the car to keep driving safely, or maybe it will not turn back on after a trip into mountain road and stopped for a break time.battery is the key part to keep the engine firing and running. If it died in the middle of driving, this issue may cause death.the car had died in varies location. Such as home driveway, home garage, airport parking lot, and public locations. Yesterday, the car just died again inside the house garage. If needed, i can be reach any time with my phone. I just want my car issue being taken care of, and subaru to see the issue before anyone get killed.

Reverse lights and rear view camera will not turn off. They stay on in drive, neutral, park and the manual mode. I've been to the subaru dealer and another mechanic and they cannot resolve without major labor hours to look into the issue. This is extremely dangerous. Cars behind me will believe i am reversing into them since the lights are always on (they may decide to take unnecessary evasive action). This is also blinds drivers who are behind me as the bright reverse lights are always on. Something needs to be done about this. This is not safe. This happens in motion, in park, etc. I've done no modifications to this car and this car has never been jump started. I would be happy to upload videos of this incident occurring as i have many. With the reverse camera staying on the car's infotainment center is rendered useless. This is also extremely distracting while driving as you have to deal with a constant video feed of what's behind you.

Battery failure at 4000 miles

After parking car, it takes several attempts of putting the transmission in park to get the key out of the ignition.going back and forth between reverse and park.this happens at least 70% of the time. Not a safety problem, but canā€™t secure the vehicle if i canā€™t get the key out. Havenā€™t had the dealer look at it because the car is no longer under warranty, and this seems to be a common problem with subarus. No warning or symptoms that itā€™s going to happen.

At 37,801 miles, the brake switch component failed on my 2015 subaru xv crosstrek. The hill assist, abs, and traction control lights all came on. When i parked the vehicle and shut it off, it refused to come out of park, leaving the vehicle stranded. This appears to be a known issue with this part, however, there is no recall at this time.

While vehicle was at a complete stop, with hand brake applied and shifter in park position the key does not always release. Happens sporadically and more so with the wheels turned. Unable to park up heel or pull the key out.

On monday 09/05/2016 in gettysburg, pa on a flat surface the abs warning light, hill assistance warning light, and vehicle dynamics control indicator light flashed on my screen. I pulled over and turned off the vehicle to read the manual regarding the warnings as indicated on the message i received. When i restarted the vehicle all the warning indicator lights disappeared. On 09/07/2016 the same warning lights and messages appeared. I took the vehicle to where we purchased it used and they advised they will contact me. I also stopped at the local subaru dealer and informed them of my concerns. They advised it could be the brake light switch but unsure without running the diagnostics test. They also advised another crosstrek came in with the same issue and the consumer was unable to get the vehicle out of park. So far i haven't had any further issues but i am concerned my brakes may fail causing an accident.

Brakes having severe push back on brake pedal. Or severe oscillation in brake pedal when pressed on icy roads or snowy roads very hard to use brakesbecause of severe brake oscillation in pedal verryunsafe on ice or snownew car 10,000 miles we need a recall asap .driving coming to a stop

I decided to drive from phoenix, az to san diego, ca when about 200 miles in, my engine completely shut off while i was driving about 85mph down the highway. The entire trip my car had been fine, the gas light had just come on about a minute before, but my car told me i had 50 miles until i ran out of gas. I had absolutely no warning of the engine about to shut off except that around the same time the gas light came on, my ac quit working. I was trying to mess with the ac when i suddenly went from 85 to 30mph and had to pull off immediately because i realized my engine had shut off. Once i pulled over and the car was completely stopped, the check engine light came on. I could not get the car restarted so i called a tow company to tow me to the nearest town. While waiting on the tow truck, i sat in my car using the battery to charge my phone, so i know the battery was not dead. Once the tow truck driver arrived he tried to start my car again, but could not. About 24 hours later i had a family friend come tow the car back to phoenix, and he was able to start the car and drive it onto the tow ramp! i was still afraid to drive it, and we towed it directly to the dealership. The dealership was able to drive it the next day, drove it for about 50 miles and said they could find nothing wrong with it. I have no idea what happened, but i'm scared to drive my car because if the engine would have shut off on a busy interstate i could have died. I had only owned the car for 10 days before this happened, and i hadn't even put 500 miles on it. Currently the dealership in phoenix has it and is trying to figure out what happened.

Head gasket failure, resulting in water and oil contamination. Taken to dealer for servicing on february 12, 2021, and still not fixed as of april 21, 2021.

I was driving my car on i-405 north bount when the engine faltered . I kept accelerateing but the car lost speed and made a hi raving sound . I was really scared as the cars behind had to reduce speed fast to prevent rear ending me . I exited the 405 freeway on burbank - i contuned home to north hollywood at a very slow speed , under 10mph . With my hazard lights on . It was a frightening experience . The next day my husband took it to the dealer with the same difficulties .

I was driving my 2015 subaru crosstrek. I had been on the highway for an hour. I was going about 78mph. The car suddenly started getting loud and the tachometer was revving down. It went quickly from 3 to 0 and immediately shut down. When i realized it was revving down and getting louder i began to shift towards the lanes on the right to the break down lane. My car didn't make it. It was about 3 min from when i realized something was wrong. I got stuck in the lane right next to the passing lane with 2 other lanes on the right of me to get to the breakdown lane. My car had power, my hazards were on, my radio was on, my windows opened and the car wouldn't turn on. I got my car towed to my moms and it turned on at arrival about 14 min after it shut down on me. I was able to drive it home 14 min away and then drive it 35 min to a subaru dealer. The dealer says its the battery but it doesnt make sense to me if the car ignition wouldn't go on but lights radio and windows worked and 15 min later the car turned on and drove like nothing happened.

Engine shut off without warning while running.first time the vehicle was running and stopped at a traffic light when it completely shut off.no check engine light or other warning lights to indicate a problem.the vehicle then immediately restarted with no issue.a week later (after numerous problem free trips), the engine shut off again without warning while driving 35 to 40 mph down the road.was able to coast to the side.again it restarted without problem, but the engine did not sputter or give any other indication it was about to shut off.again, no warning lights on the dash indicating a problem.following both times the engine cut off without warning, the next time the car was shut off and then a restart was attempted, the keyless ignition would not work but after several attempts, the green light would appear in the push start button and the car would start.car has been at the dealer for over 20 days.they have indicated the problem has happened multiple times to a mechanic but they cannot determine the cause.

Since i bought this 2015 crosstrek in 2015 there have been multiple times where i have pulled out and the vehicle pauses. Like there is no power or it is taking a breath. No matter the pressure on the accelerator it does not go. Then like a gasp it starts to pick up speed. Does not shut off but zero power. It happens regardless the weather, length of time car has been running. It has caused me a narrow miss before because i could not get into my lane. I was pulling into traffic from a slow speed most times. Once it happened while in traffic driving.

Takata recallfor the past year i have been checking my motor oil and refilling as needed. Learning to be a car mechanic is one of my hobbies that i like to do. In doing so, i always check my car and make sure its up and running with no issues. I have constantly notice that there was some oil under the engine whether old or fresh. Then just recently i went to my local subaru dealership to finally get to the bottom of it. As a result i learned that the cam box seal is leaking. I then did my research on it and found out that it's a common issue among other subaru owners and that other car brand uses gaskets in which it lasts longer. In my view, other owners may not know how or when to check under their car for these kind of issues and this can lead to the engine not having enough oil to burn and breaking down or similar situations. It may not be a short term effect but if it can be prevented it should be.

Every few months the engine drops to an idle state for at lease one second just after accelerator pedal is pressed.so when expecting power for urgent acceleration, there is initial momentary power, propelling the car onto a busy road, for example, then engine rpm drops to idle and car stops accelerating for a second or more before power starts to return.this usually will occur several times over the course of a few days and then clears up by itself for another few months before the hazard reoccurs.returned to the dealership numerous times and they say if the mechanic can't repeat the problem, there is nothing subaru can do.the car has exhibited this problem since new.at one point i found that it seemed that cell phone emi coupling into the car's wiring harness had made the problem worse.in that case the engine would drop to an idle for up to three seconds and would occur more frequently.to date no components have been replaced by subaru.at this point i would like subaru to buy back the car because of this cyclical safety hazard, where the engine unexpectedly yet infrequently drops to an idle state.i've got about 21 pages of email correspondencewith subaru regarding this problem and and they have yet to offer any plan of action.

The contact owns a 2015 subaru xv crosstrek. The contact received notification of nhtsa campaign number: 19v149000 (exterior lighting). The contact stated that the manufacturer exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. Mid hudson subaru (1715 u.s. 9, wappingers falls, ny 12590, (845) 296-1152) was contacted and confirmed that the next available appointment was july 17, 2019. The manufacturer was not made aware of the issue. The contact had not experienced a failure. Parts distribution disconnect.

Reverse lights and rear view camera will not turn off. They stay on in drive, neutral, park and the manual mode. I've been to the subaru dealer and another mechanic and they cannot resolve without major labor hours to look into the issue. This is extremely dangerous. Cars behind me will believe i am reversing into them since the lights are always on (they may decide to take unnecessary evasive action). This is also blinds drivers who are behind me as the bright reverse lights are always on. Something needs to be done about this. This is not safe. This happens in motion, in park, etc. I've done no modifications to this car and this car has never been jump started. I would be happy to upload videos of this incident occurring as i have many. With the reverse camera staying on the car's infotainment center is rendered useless. This is also extremely distracting while driving as you have to deal with a constant video feed of what's behind you.

The contact owns a 2015 subaru xv crosstrek. While driving various speeds or when attempting to start the vehicle, the contact attempted to depress the brake pedal, but it failed to engage properly. All the warning indicators illuminated on the instrument panel. The contact had to turn the vehicle off for thirty minutes to one hour or more in order to resume normal operation. The contact received notification of nhtsa campaign number: 19v149000 (exterior lighting) approximately one year ago. At that time, the vehicle was taken to dick hannah subaru (7407 ne vancouver plaza dr, vancouver, wa 98662, (360) 605-1520) for the recall repair. The contact stated that the brake light switch was replaced over eight times by two different dealers, but the failure recurred. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and did not assist. The failure mileage was 3,000.

I was driving north on highland avenue, just after 7 am, thursday, july 11, when suddenly the vehicle lost acceleration, the rpms went low, and the vehicle died. No warning lights or indications of a problem before the event. This left me stranded between 35th and 31st street during the busy rush hour period. Unable to restart. Tow into the dealer. Fuel pump failure was determined to be the cause. This was alarming from a safety standpoint because without warning the vehicle stopped operating, leaving me stuck in rush hour traffic having to signal approaching drivers to avoid my stalled car. It would have been worse if the event happened in the middle of a busy intersection. What's more, with a little over 63000 miles on the vehicle, the pump failure occurred long before the vehicles expected operational life. I view this pump failure incident as a serious subaru product manufacturing defect capable of endangering the lives of drivers, passengers and fellow travelers on our streets and highways.

January 1st 2016 driving back to miami from north carolina on the florida turnpike and near kendall/miami at approximately 40 mph the gas pedal stopped working while the car was still on, no red lights on the dash board, and after a few seconds the engine shut off. I was in the middle of a construction area at night, in the pouring rain stock in the middle of the highway. Fortunately a passing by state farm road assistance truck saw me and came to my aid pushing me to the side of the road. Afterhour and many attempts the engine started and i continued driving without a problem.august 7th 2016 driving back to miami from north carolina on the florida turnpike just south of jupiter florida at approximately 70 mph, same thing happened again; while on the left lane the gas pedal stopped working, engine still on, no red lights on the dash board and seconds later engine shut off. I was able to cruise to the right side and after dozens of attempts and an hour and 15 minutes the engine started and i continued driving without a problem.both incidents have happened after the vehicles has been driving 10 plus hours.i travel to north carolina by myself often and this problem is very dangerous. I have been very lucky so far that no one has rear ended me yet but can't guarantee i will be so lucky next time driving among 18 wheelers at high speeds on the fl turnpike and i-75.i took the 1st incident as a onetime thing but obviously it is not; the vehicle has been at subaru of pembroke pines for a couple of days but so far they have not found anything wrong.

I have a 2015 crosstrek that has 31,000 miles on it and i have been having an issue when putting the car in park that you can not turn the key to the off position to shut the car down. I have had to play with the shifter putting the car in reverse and then in park again hoping this time i can turn the car off.taking the car back to the dealer. These cars need to be recalled and fixed at subaru'sexpense, clearly they have issues.

Was unable to remove key from ignition. Unable to leave vehicle in a public palace and not able to lock the car because of a faulty gear park rang switch

When i go to park and turn off the key it locks half way and won't come out.have to reverse and pull forward sometimes several times before it will turn completely off. Subaru has a technical service date: 03/15/18 16-112-18r revised bulletin about an issue with the "shift selecter mechanism." subaru is aware of the persistent problem, but has not issued a recall.

2015 crosstrek. Was driving on i476 in pa on a 35 degree sunny day on 2/6/2021 for about 3-5 miles at steady speed of 65 mph when suddenly the car bumped (although nothing was in the road/no pothole) with a loud noise (nothing flew off car) and abruptly slowed to a crawl even with foot still on the gas. Luckily we were in the right hand lane with an open shoulder to swerve into otherwise the person behind us likely would have slammed into us (seeing as no brake lights would have gone on since foot was on the gas).tires, underbelly and under hood looked fine. 76k miles. Never had any issues with the car whatsoever other than rear wheel bearings replaced due to age a few months prior. Otherwise just maintenance per the maintenance and warranty manual. No issues or indications of any problem leading up to it and just had the serpentine belt replaced just due to age (precautionary) the day prior. Had mechanic generally inspect car the day before when belt was being changed because planned to drive to nc the end of that week. Called aaa who (after 2 hr wait) towed to our mechanic. Our mechanic spoke to concordville subaru (melissa b.) and we had it towed there. Were told by concordville, 'transmission needs to be rebuilt. The gears jammed in the transmission and some broke and there was some collateral damage. The warranty is extended so it should be covered and i'll work with the subaru inspector to have the collateral damage covered.' the next day when they were told by us that we had the differential fluid changed (per subaru maintenance schedule) they said it's probably a differential issue so won't be covered and if we want to see if there is a transmission issue it is $1000 all in for diagnostics and $8k for a transmission rebuild if it's not covered 'and i doubt the inspector will approve more than 25% being covered.' (melissa b.) (via email)

I noticed that when got to accelerate from stoping that car won't go. When i hit the gas the vehicle moves only a little and if i push my foot on the acceleration peddle harder and all the way down the vehicle actually slows down. It happened this morning on city street roads not going any faster than 45mph. The only way to get it to go again is taking my foot off the gas peddle and re placing it and it then will go back to accelerate as it should when i press the gas peddle. I have gotten it looked at suburu dealership and they were unable to figure out the problem. It happened to me twice this morning. Once when turning off my street taking a right trying to accelerate to 25mph and then another when trying to accelerateafter a stop light on a 45 mph road. I will be reporting it from now on every time it happens. This is very unsafe, it could easily cause an accident. Thank goodness no one was right behind at those moments when i went to accelerate.

The contact owns a 2015 subaru xv crosstrek. While driving and releasing the brake pedal, the vehicle hesitated to accelerate for approximately four seconds without warning. The vehicle would then resume normal operation. The failure was experienced several times. The vehicle was taken to servco toyota honolulu (2850 pukoloa st #200, honolulu, hi 96819, (808) 564-1100) to be diagnosed, but a failure code was not found. The vehicle was also test driven, but the failure was not duplicated. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was approximately 19,000.

Takata recallfor the past year i have been checking my motor oil and refilling as needed. Learning to be a car mechanic is one of my hobbies that i like to do. In doing so, i always check my car and make sure its up and running with no issues. I have constantly notice that there was some oil under the engine whether old or fresh. Then just recently i went to my local subaru dealership to finally get to the bottom of it. As a result i learned that the cam box seal is leaking. I then did my research on it and found out that it's a common issue among other subaru owners and that other car brand uses gaskets in which it lasts longer. In my view, other owners may not know how or when to check under their car for these kind of issues and this can lead to the engine not having enough oil to burn and breaking down or similar situations. It may not be a short term effect but if it can be prevented it should be.

Since i bought this 2015 crosstrek in 2015 there have been multiple times where i have pulled out and the vehicle pauses. Like there is no power or it is taking a breath. No matter the pressure on the accelerator it does not go. Then like a gasp it starts to pick up speed. Does not shut off but zero power. It happens regardless the weather, length of time car has been running. It has caused me a narrow miss before because i could not get into my lane. I was pulling into traffic from a slow speed most times. Once it happened while in traffic driving.

While on a very slight downslope, with the transmission in park, the vehicel rolled down the hill with no one in it. Had i been standing in front of it, i would have been run over.

2015 crosstrek xr - concurrent with complaint #11396151as a subaru owner who experienced the safety issue expressed in the above-referenced complaint, i am also an attorney with mass tort (defense) experience, and would like to know:1) why a safety recall has not been issued when multiple complaints of the same failure and manifesting results have been documented with the nhtsa, as they appear to meet the elements for a recall set forth in nhtsa publications.;2) if the nhtsa gave subaru a 'pass' by not issuing a recall because perhaps (?) subaru countered with but for the gov's model federal fuel efficiency standards having gone into effect in 2012 it would not have begun equipping its vehicles with cvts to meet those fuel efficiency standards. I.e., did subaru claim or did the nhtsa believe that the use of cvts was urged by the nhtsa, and approved by the nhtsa, and therefore the nhtsa is partly responsible/liable for any safety issues and occurrences, and perhaps chose to overlook the safety concerns? (not saying this is the case- i'm asking if it is the case.)3) were there accidents that occurred because of this issue, and did any of those cause injuries or deaths have resulted from such issues that were not reported to the nhtsa. (considering the possibility that when one sees a mangled vehicle they usually do not think, 'let's take apart the transmission to see if it failed' as well as considering that the letter owners received from subaru said the warranty was being extended for 'customer satisfaction' and that there were 'no safety concerns' leading people to believe there were, in fact, no safety concerns (despite complaints showing on this nthsa complaint site?)4) to what extent has nthsa investigated these incidents?(of transmission failures abruptly stopping vehicles in the middle of expressways at 60-80 mph?thank you.

The contact owns a 2015 subaru xv crosstrek. The contact stated that while driving at 5 mph to make a three point turn, the vehicle would not shift out of reverse. The contact called a tow truck and he was able to get the vehicle out of reverse after a lot of maneuvering. The contact proceeded to drive the vehicle to the dealer to have the vehicle diagnosed. The mechanic stated that they were unable to duplicate the failure. The failure continued to occur intermittently. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 2,287.

Cv joints went bad around 100,000 miles when warranty expired. All freeway driving, even tho car was purchased for more off road/unpacked road use, which hasn't happened much. Guess if i did use it more off road this wld have happened earlier & be covered under warranty. Needs to be a recall on this issue.

I was driving my 2015 subaru crosstrek. I had been on the highway for an hour. I was going about 78mph. The car suddenly started getting loud and the tachometer was revving down. It went quickly from 3 to 0 and immediately shut down. When i realized it was revving down and getting louder i began to shift towards the lanes on the right to the break down lane. My car didn't make it. It was about 3 min from when i realized something was wrong. I got stuck in the lane right next to the passing lane with 2 other lanes on the right of me to get to the breakdown lane. My car had power, my hazards were on, my radio was on, my windows opened and the car wouldn't turn on. I got my car towed to my moms and it turned on at arrival about 14 min after it shut down on me. I was able to drive it home 14 min away and then drive it 35 min to a subaru dealer. The dealer says its the battery but it doesnt make sense to me if the car ignition wouldn't go on but lights radio and windows worked and 15 min later the car turned on and drove like nothing happened.

As driver was parking in front of her home, vehicle accelerated in response to braking and rammed into front porch, about 60 feet away. Despite force of collision, no airbags deployed.

Brakes having severe push back on brake pedal. Or severe oscillation in brake pedal when pressed on icy roads or snowy roads very hard to use brakesbecause of severe brake oscillation in pedal verryunsafe on ice or snownew car 10,000 miles we need a recall asap .driving coming to a stop

The contact owns a 2015 subaru xv crosstrek. While driving various speeds or when attempting to start the vehicle, the contact attempted to depress the brake pedal, but it failed to engage properly. All the warning indicators illuminated on the instrument panel. The contact had to turn the vehicle off for thirty minutes to one hour or more in order to resume normal operation. The contact received notification of nhtsa campaign number: 19v149000 (exterior lighting) approximately one year ago. At that time, the vehicle was taken to dick hannah subaru (7407 ne vancouver plaza dr, vancouver, wa 98662, (360) 605-1520) for the recall repair. The contact stated that the brake light switch was replaced over eight times by two different dealers, but the failure recurred. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and did not assist. The failure mileage was 3,000.

At 37,801 miles, the brake switch component failed on my 2015 subaru xv crosstrek. The hill assist, abs, and traction control lights all came on. When i parked the vehicle and shut it off, it refused to come out of park, leaving the vehicle stranded. This appears to be a known issue with this part, however, there is no recall at this time.

On monday 09/05/2016 in gettysburg, pa on a flat surface the abs warning light, hill assistance warning light, and vehicle dynamics control indicator light flashed on my screen. I pulled over and turned off the vehicle to read the manual regarding the warnings as indicated on the message i received. When i restarted the vehicle all the warning indicator lights disappeared. On 09/07/2016 the same warning lights and messages appeared. I took the vehicle to where we purchased it used and they advised they will contact me. I also stopped at the local subaru dealer and informed them of my concerns. They advised it could be the brake light switch but unsure without running the diagnostics test. They also advised another crosstrek came in with the same issue and the consumer was unable to get the vehicle out of park. So far i haven't had any further issues but i am concerned my brakes may fail causing an accident.

When i go to park and turn off the key it locks half way and won't come out.have to reverse and pull forward sometimes several times before it will turn completely off. Subaru has a technical service date: 03/15/18 16-112-18r revised bulletin about an issue with the "shift selecter mechanism." subaru is aware of the persistent problem, but has not issued a recall.

While in motion at approximately 65mph on the highway hood latch failed and hood flew up and smashed into windshield, shattering glass all over and pushing windshield in towards driver. Front windshield view was completely obstructed and driver was unable to safely pull to shoulder. Vehicle sustained significant damage to hood, hood hinges, windshield and fenders. Subaru has history of lawsuits and recalls regarding failed hood latch. Police report is available.

I was driving down the highway, and all of the sudden i heard a loud pop. I pulled to the side of the road and got out to see that me sunroof had exploded.

I was traveling on the highway at about 70mph the temperature outside was 91 the air in the car was on so inside temperature was about 70 degrees. I heard a loud pop and looked back at my two kids in the back then at my daughter. Glass was everywhere.my sunroof just imploded. No trucks were passing to tho up stones no other cars were close enough to cause this damage. There is a huge hole in the sunroof middle the surrounding areas are shattered and glass is in my seats and council as well as the car floor. I thank god no one was hurt going that fast on the highway!i have contacted my insurance company and they state they have never heard of this and i then google it and see there have been a few others where change in temperature and pressure cause the glass to implode. I will be contacting subaru to file a claim.

I am having issues with trying to remove key from ignition.it won't let me turn all the way from acc to remove the key.i've tried turning the steering wheel, restart ignition and try turning all the way off again and still stuck.i had to start and put car in reverse, then pull foward and was able to turn key completely to the off position and was able to remove key.it seems to be getting worse.i have contacted subaru of america and reported the problem to them as well.

The key gets stuck in the ignition and the power stays on. I was told to move the steering wheel slightly and try again, this does nothing, the car is completely locked up. Turning off and re-starting does not work. This happened only a few times last month, now its almost everyday.

Rear view mirror fell off the windshield in 2018 leaving a large area of broken glass i made contact with the dealership and was advised that i would have to contact my insurance company. I had the windshield replaced. It fell off as i was driving and was adjusting the mirror.

At times we are not able to remove the key from the ignition switch when the vehicle is in park. We looked around the internet and found that subaru had released a service bulletin regarding this. Bulletin number 16-112-18r addresses the issue that we are having with our crosstrek. People are saying online that they are spending $400+ to get this problem fixed. Why isn't subaru doing a recall on this if lot of cars are having this issue? the price to get this fixed is a lot considering the car is not that old and this is not a wear and tear issue. It is a design flaw and the manufacturer should be addressing it.

Experiencing trouble removing ignition key, and getting worse over time. I must start the vehicle a few times, place it in reverse then return to park. Then i am able to remove the ignition key. The vehicle only has 66000 miles. This is certainly not normal wear and tear.

Since i bought this 2015 crosstrek in 2015 there have been multiple times where i have pulled out and the vehicle pauses. Like there is no power or it is taking a breath. No matter the pressure on the accelerator it does not go. Then like a gasp it starts to pick up speed. Does not shut off but zero power. It happens regardless the weather, length of time car has been running. It has caused me a narrow miss before because i could not get into my lane. I was pulling into traffic from a slow speed most times. Once it happened while in traffic driving.

On monday 09/05/2016 in gettysburg, pa on a flat surface the abs warning light, hill assistance warning light, and vehicle dynamics control indicator light flashed on my screen. I pulled over and turned off the vehicle to read the manual regarding the warnings as indicated on the message i received. When i restarted the vehicle all the warning indicator lights disappeared. On 09/07/2016 the same warning lights and messages appeared. I took the vehicle to where we purchased it used and they advised they will contact me. I also stopped at the local subaru dealer and informed them of my concerns. They advised it could be the brake light switch but unsure without running the diagnostics test. They also advised another crosstrek came in with the same issue and the consumer was unable to get the vehicle out of park. So far i haven't had any further issues but i am concerned my brakes may fail causing an accident.

I was pulling into a parking space and the car took off like a rocket!.i heard the engine roaring it jumped the curb, sped about 15 feet through the grass, i slammed on the brakes, just missed a tree, and the car stopped.

Sunroof exploded while i was driving 60 mph on the highway.i heard a loud boom, like a gun firing, and then glass flying everywhere.glass went in my eyes, on my head, down my jacket, all over in the car, and all over the roof.the sunroof was "bubbled" outwards.this is a new vehicle with less than 450 miles.

Transmission will not engage when car is in park. Unable to completely turn off vehicle or remove key from ignition

In july, this year (2019), the key began sticking in the ignition switch. Gradually worsened over a period of 2 week to the point that it could not be removed from the ignition switch at all. Bob moore dealership fixed the issue costing me over $500.00.during the past week the same ignition switch problem has began to occur again.

2015 subaru xv crosstrek limited with auto climate controls after sitting for 3 days i started vehicle and had no hvac control, vehicles has 80,000 miles. I disconnected the battery after driving 80 miles hoping the computer glitched and would reset the controls, still no control of hvac system

I was driving my 2015 subaru crosstrek. I had been on the highway for an hour. I was going about 78mph. The car suddenly started getting loud and the tachometer was revving down. It went quickly from 3 to 0 and immediately shut down. When i realized it was revving down and getting louder i began to shift towards the lanes on the right to the break down lane. My car didn't make it. It was about 3 min from when i realized something was wrong. I got stuck in the lane right next to the passing lane with 2 other lanes on the right of me to get to the breakdown lane. My car had power, my hazards were on, my radio was on, my windows opened and the car wouldn't turn on. I got my car towed to my moms and it turned on at arrival about 14 min after it shut down on me. I was able to drive it home 14 min away and then drive it 35 min to a subaru dealer. The dealer says its the battery but it doesnt make sense to me if the car ignition wouldn't go on but lights radio and windows worked and 15 min later the car turned on and drove like nothing happened.

While in motion at approximately 65mph on the highway hood latch failed and hood flew up and smashed into windshield, shattering glass all over and pushing windshield in towards driver. Front windshield view was completely obstructed and driver was unable to safely pull to shoulder. Vehicle sustained significant damage to hood, hood hinges, windshield and fenders. Subaru has history of lawsuits and recalls regarding failed hood latch. Police report is available.

Driving on the freeway for 1.5 hrs when car just went limp. Accelerator wouldn't work, started to pull over, car came to stop and it was dead, except for electrical. Tried to restart for over an hour and although it cranked, it would not turn over. Again all electrical was fully functional. After having it towed, the next day it started right up and no warning lights are on on the dash at all. Vehicle is serviced as scheduled, and only has 47,000. After researching forum i have found it is somewhat a popular thing but dealeerships cannot replicate the problem, yet in keeps recurring to owners. Seems to be a factory issue or some sort of faulty part that is cutting the fuel process. When you are stuck on the side of the freeway in the dark, it is extremely dangerous and just hope no other car happens to swerve and hit you. This is a safety issue that should be investigated because it sounds like a popular occurrence with the vehicle.

The contact owns a 2015 subaru xv crosstrek. While driving and releasing the brake pedal, the vehicle hesitated to accelerate for approximately four seconds without warning. The vehicle would then resume normal operation. The failure was experienced several times. The vehicle was taken to servco toyota honolulu (2850 pukoloa st #200, honolulu, hi 96819, (808) 564-1100) to be diagnosed, but a failure code was not found. The vehicle was also test driven, but the failure was not duplicated. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was approximately 19,000.

As driver was parking in front of her home, vehicle accelerated in response to braking and rammed into front porch, about 60 feet away. Despite force of collision, no airbags deployed.

I noticed that when got to accelerate from stoping that car won't go. When i hit the gas the vehicle moves only a little and if i push my foot on the acceleration peddle harder and all the way down the vehicle actually slows down. It happened this morning on city street roads not going any faster than 45mph. The only way to get it to go again is taking my foot off the gas peddle and re placing it and it then will go back to accelerate as it should when i press the gas peddle. I have gotten it looked at suburu dealership and they were unable to figure out the problem. It happened to me twice this morning. Once when turning off my street taking a right trying to accelerate to 25mph and then another when trying to accelerateafter a stop light on a 45 mph road. I will be reporting it from now on every time it happens. This is very unsafe, it could easily cause an accident. Thank goodness no one was right behind at those moments when i went to accelerate.

After removing car from garage, while slowly driving uphill in alley (less than 15 mph ), car accelerated on its own while my right foot was in the air on the way to brake to slow down for a turn.the car moved & sounded as if accelerator had been depressed, but it wasn't by the driver!i was able to stop the car with the brake, but unintended acceleration caused car to overshoot where i wanted it to go by several feet. It didn't collide with anything.i heard a "thunk" below car a couple of seconds before the acceleration.i brought car to dealer at earliest appointment - oct. 11.they suggested it was the continuous variable transmission.i knew car well enough to know what i experienced was not how cvt operates & insisted on speaking to supervisors.they helped me open an investigation by subaru.i gave subaru written consent to access the car's black box.their inspector (from bosch automotive services) downloaded black box & car's other computers, performed a physical inspection & test drove.he said it was unlikely to be caused by cvt or the cruise control, & found no damage under car.on 11/10/16, i got e-mail from subaru that no defects were found, no diagnostic trouble codes were stored, & "the vehicle is operating as designed."i called the signer, who stated the "impact of the acceleration was not enough to store."she refused to provide me copies of the computer printouts or any other docs from investigation, claiming they are proprietary to subaru, even though the data, as part of car, belongs to me!while car was out of service over 30 days, lemonlaw didn't take case as no defect was found.i understand intermittent electronic throttle control problems don't leave dtc codes.don't know if i can trust this car, as malfunction's cause was never found.nhtsa should issue regs on electronic throttle control safety as owners can't sue!

The contact owns a 2015 subaru xv crosstrek. The contact stated that the cruise control failed to remain at the desired speed and increased speed suddenly without warning. The vehicle was taken to the dealer (tucson subaru, 4901 n oracle rd, tucson, az 85704, (520) 422-2111) who replaced the cruise control switch. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 39,000.

Rear view mirror fell off the windshield in 2018 leaving a large area of broken glass i made contact with the dealership and was advised that i would have to contact my insurance company. I had the windshield replaced. It fell off as i was driving and was adjusting the mirror.

While in motion at approximately 65mph on the highway hood latch failed and hood flew up and smashed into windshield, shattering glass all over and pushing windshield in towards driver. Front windshield view was completely obstructed and driver was unable to safely pull to shoulder. Vehicle sustained significant damage to hood, hood hinges, windshield and fenders. Subaru has history of lawsuits and recalls regarding failed hood latch. Police report is available.

At approximately 67,300 miles, while performing routine maintenance, my mechanic discovered that my front wheel bearing set needed replacing.soon after that, i heard a noise coming from the rear of the vehicle.at first, my mechanic couldn't diagnose the problem.when the noise got louder, i returned to my mechanic, and he discovered that the wheel bearings in both of my rear wheels needed replacing.the vehicle had 81,565 miles at the time he replaced them.with some internet research, i found that many subaru owners with the same vehicle had experienced the same problem.i also found a bulletin from subaru describing a faulty rear wheel backing plate (bulletin # 05-70-19).if subaru had notified me of the defect, i could have had it promptly replaced.instead, they risked my safety, as a wheel could have stopped while i was driving. I chose not to take it to the dealer, because it is a 1.5 hour drive from my home, on a remote highway.diagnosis and repair would have been separate appointments, 2 weeks apart, and the dealer told me the chance of reimbursement was 50%.this vehicle is available for inspection.




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