Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING - ENGINE - GASOLINE
11539801/05/1999604484Customer may complain of a slight engine hesitation on vehicles with manual transmissions 2.5l and 2.2l engines. tt05/03/1999
ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING - ENGINE - GASOLINE - BELTS AND ASSOCIATED PULLEYS
0202/01/200610019343Rubbing mark on timing belt. subaru. *tt03/09/2006

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING
01/20/20071
 1998 subaru forester. consumer states that while driving she heard a loud noise, pulled over to inspect the vehicle it was on fire. *mc the consumer replaced the knock sensor 30 days prior. (ohio traffic crash report). *jb
ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING - COOLING SYSTEM
02/01/2006105000101/01/1998
 Dt*: the contact stated the vehicle accelerated while parked. the vehicle went through a fence and hit some brush. the contact noticed smoke coming from the engine. two weeks prior to the incident the contact smelled something burning. the heater would not work properly. the vehicle was taken to a dealership. the thermostat was replaced. there was not a police report filed. updated 3/28/2006 - *nm
01/17/20002
 Snow and ice build up in modest snow caused the engine cooling system to fail. it was the opinon of the mechanic who repaired the car that the front grill of the was of poor design that caused the ice and snow to build. there was only 4-6 inches of snow the day before. a modest amount to cause such a sever problem. the design of the front grill trapped the snow. this does not happen to other cars in this snow condition. *ak opini
ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING - ENGINE
05/15/200665000110/30/1997
 Vehicle leaking oil at front seals and getting onto the exhaust system. *nm
06/09/200413300003/02/2000
 Engine head gaskets failed. heads were saved, but engine had to have top-half rebuilt.
10/01/2004100150109/01/1998
 (1) noticed periodic overheating on 1998 forester with 2.5l dohc engine. (2) head gasket failed temperature spiked and coolant boiled over, large amount of white steam from hood. (3) dealer said problem was head gasket and the engine was repaired for $1800, subaru of america was notified and denied any problems with this year engine in spite of a large number of similiar head gasket. *ak
06/16/200472000106/10/1998
 1. engine failure due to a manufacturer's defect -- the cylinder walls are being bored into to place the engine bolts on the subaru 2.5l engines. in this case the cylinder wall cracked through the entire section where it was substantially bored into on the number 1 cylinder causing the engine to fail completely. each of the 4 cylinder walls on my vehicle were bored into to some degree. i have a 1998 subaru forester l. with 72,000 miles. there was never an indication of a problem prior to engine failure. at the time of failure a blown head gasket was thought to be the problem. more information and pictures can be found at: http://webdev.ce.utexas.edu/irwin 2. this consequences of the defect rendered the vehicle useless and worthless. and there was absolutely nothing i could have done to prevent the failure from occurring. i followed the recommended maintanence schedule given to me by subaru at the time of purchase and have not received any ammendments to that schedule since i purchased the vehicle. we were lucky the engine failure did not happen when my family and i were on the highway or in a remote location. 3. nothing has been done to correct the problem to date. i have a case number (643095) pending with subaru as of 6/25/04, but was told the vehicle will not be reviewed for another 10 days on 6/28/04. the engine failed on 6/16/04.*ak
11/23/200373500110/31/2001
 Bad head gasket car is overheating, smell of anti-freeze burning from exhaust. *la
ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING - ENGINE - GASOLINE
05/14/1999311/14/1997
 Dealer resealed oil pump due to an oil leak, consumer was later informed that engine was in beginning stages of possible failure. *yh
10/03/2001111/14/1997
 Dealer resealed front of engine, oil pump assembly leaked. *slc
03/30/1998103/01/1998
 The clutch does not engage properly when the engine is cold and for extended periods in cold weather. clutch chatters making it difficult to start up from rest without hesitation and/or stalling. potentially dangerous in traffic. clutch seems not strong enough to handle the torque of the engine. *ak
ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING - EXHAUST SYSTEM
11/23/200373500110/31/2001
 Bad head gasket car is overheating, smell of anti-freeze burning from exhaust. *la
12/01/1997312/01/1997
 Grease and oil dripping onto the catalytic converter starts smelling. dealer cannot duplicate the problem, but is aware of the problem. *akthey doubled the viscosity of the driveline grease. from 90 to 150 weight. tthere only one problem with this.the fumes coming off the exhaust were making me sick.the laekage was bad enough that i thought the car was starting on fire- fire hazard. *adj
ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING - EXHAUST SYSTEM - EMISSION CONTROL - CATALYTIC CONVERTOR
06/24/200450000106/28/1998
 Please note!..... my 1998 forester l-model with only 54400 miles has been diagnosed as having a leaky oil pump....thus causing oil to be dripping from the engine, front area, on to a plastic splash pan....where it lies until it has built-up enough of a puddle that it now seeks to be blown rearward along the inside of the pan...(between the splash-pan and the engine) until finally it is blown on to the hot exhaust pipes located under the body of the car...adjacent to the catalytic converter (which is extremely hot)....it appears that subaru is totally aware that this problem exists....in fact they have a repair kit, which cost $ 30.00...and the labor cost $ 293.00, this condition is 1. an environmental hazard, 2, a safety hazard (possible fire), and 3, a rip-off to all consumers who own a subaru forester, a oil-pump should not fail at 54,000 miles for two-bolts coming loose, especially since the bolts are located inside the engine, housing, and protected by not one, but two-separate covers.....and a splash pan.....there is a severe problem....in any engine where parts are failing at 54,000 miles in-today's technical-knowledge drive society...the mechanic knew exactly where to go to locate the problem....after i told him i smelt burning oil!*ak
10/20/1998
 Vehicle dripping oil/grease onto the catalytic coverter, causing a burning smell. dealer notified. *ak