Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING - COOLING SYSTEM
9902/01/200410006149Engine cooling system conditioner.*mr04/22/2004
ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING - ENGINE
02960509/09/2005100168692.5l remanufactured sohc short block release. *tt10/13/2005
ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING - ENGINE - GASOLINE
01030203/01/2002631014Customer complaints of a growling noise from the engine area. *tt04/30/2002
ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING - ENGINE - GASOLINE - BELTS AND ASSOCIATED PULLEYS
0202/01/200610019343Rubbing mark on timing belt. subaru. *tt03/09/2006
ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING - EXHAUST SYSTEM - EMISSION CONTROL
WXW8001/01/2001618424Some vehicles may experience front oxygen air / fuel (a/f) sensor element cracking. *tt04/12/2001

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING
08/01/2009169000
 Tl* the contact owns a 2000 subaru forester. while driving 55 to 65 mph the engine began to over heat. a local mechanic stated that the head gasket cracked. the engine was replaced; however, the transmission has also failed. the contact is aware of the safety risk. the current mileage was 170,000 and the failure mileage was 169,000.
ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING - ENGINE
08/14/20091253361
 200 subaru forester blows head gasket for third time. fixed twice under manufacturer's recall. third time, subaru reports they will assist with half of payment because recall was discontinued in 2008. repair completed under recall, but wasn't really repaired. this consumer feels that i should not be responsible for any of this. repair needs to be completed and stay repair at manufacturer's cost. *tr
07/30/2007117400208/10/1999
 Engine and engine cooling problem car was overheating at 117000 miles. thermostat replaced by dealer, but four weeks later, same problem recurred. problem is blown head gaskets, which are very expensive to fix. looked on internet, and found all sorts of complaints from consumers, saying they'd had the same problem with their subaru's also. conditioner' was apparently put into the engine in 2004, by dealer, because of known problems with head gaskets on subaru. it seems this conditioner just held the problem off long enough that the warranty expired, and now i have a multiple thousand dollar repair on my hands. from what i understand, the gasket design is the problem. they now use a much stronger gasket. that doesn't really help me, since i have to pay all that money to have the faulty gasket replaced. instead of using the 'conditioner' cheap fix in 2004, the poorly designed gasket should have been replaced as a recall. *jb
02/22/2006132200110/30/1999
 Letter received from subaru march 2004 stating that a cooling system conditioner needs to be added to the cooling system to prevent an external coolant leak at the vehicle's engine cylinder head gaskets. went to subaru as required by letter march 9, 2004, they add cooling system conditioner and i am told this will prevent leaks at the engine cylinder head gaskets and this is stated in the letter too. note that the first time, i receive this notice is 4 years after purchase. the most recent service, i had done by annapolis subaru was the coolant system service in november 2005. it is february 2006 and my car needs a cylinder head gasket. according to service department at herb gordon subaru, the consequences of not replacing the cylinder head gasket is engine failure. engine failure is a safety risk. at no point are you warned that your engine may stop operating while driving. this is a costly repair. i am told that subaru will pay for this repair if your car has less than 100,000 miles. my car is well maintained and has 132,297 miles on it. the service person then tells me that the head gasket was redesigned by subaru to prevent this issue from happening again. subaru is responsible for designing a faulty head gasket on brand new automobiles, where is the mandatory recall? *nm
02/01/2000108/01/1999
 Engine had a porous block. subaru of america has acknowledged this as a manufacturing defect. experienced catastrophic loss of transmission fluid. cause unknown. car currently at new motors for repair. matter has been referred to an attorney for possible action under state lemon laws.
ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING - ENGINE - GASOLINE
03/08/20081150001
 Gas leak on fuel line of the engine on the passenger side of the engine. *tr
01/01/2000109/01/1999
 The oxygen sensor switch is not operating. the dealer is willing to replace it, however, he cannot get the part as it is not available. this dealer and others said they have several new cars waiting for this part. this may be a national problem, suggest you check into a recall. my gas mileage is now very poor and the engine is starting to run rough. *ak
ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING - EXHAUST SYSTEM
02/11/201185000
 Tl-the contact owns a 2000 subaru forrester. the contact stated while driving 50 mph the vehicle started over heating. he pull to the side of the road and notice coolant coming from underneath of the vehicle. he notices the vehicle has a blown head gasket and leaking radiator coolant. the vehicle was towed to a mechanic shop who repaired the vehicle. the dealer was not contacted. the manufacturer was not contacted. the failure mileage was 85,000...mw
04/09/201083000
 Had 2000 subaru forester (83,000 mi) at dealer for inspection. dealer notified us that car failed due to external head gasket leak. dealer says there is oil driipping on the exhaust system and it is a fire hazard so unless we replace head gasket the car fails. subaru previously acknowledged a defect with this 2.5l enginge and had a campaign where the fix was adding a conditioner to the coolant. obviously the fix didn't do the job and others out there are a risk of a catastrophic fire.,
03/02/20015003
 The oxygen senor failed, which caused the vehicle to stall. the senor was replaced three times. *jb
ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING - EXHAUST SYSTEM - EMISSION CONTROL
03/15/2000700002/05/2000
 Chattering clutch on 2000 subaru forester. this constantly happens when the car is cold and continues all the way through the four forward gears. i have driven manual transmissions for over 35 years and i know it is not my driving/shifting skills. a check of a message board shows that other subaru owners are experiencing the same problem. the dealership will not acknowledge a problem outside of driver error. this could be a safety issue and/or design defect. my car is now out of warranty and i have learned to live with this. but if this is an actual defect that should be repaired by the manufacturer, i want it known that i have the problem. there is also the issue of bad o2 sensors on this car. mine was replaced 3 times before a recall was done. that was 32,000 miles ago and now the check engine light has come back on only after a 60,000 mile service. the dealership is asking me to do more repairs as a process of elimination to zero in on the cause of the light showing. i feel they did something during the maintenance service and want me to pay for their errors. if it is another o2 sensor that has gone bad, doesn't the state of ca have a 50,000 warranty on all emission components? would it be covered?
02/01/20003
 Oxygen sensor has been replaced 3 times. dealer stated there was a recall coming, but not enough parts yet. *ak
01/01/2000109/01/1999
 The oxygen sensor switch is not operating. the dealer is willing to replace it, however, he cannot get the part as it is not available. this dealer and others said they have several new cars waiting for this part. this may be a national problem, suggest you check into a recall. my gas mileage is now very poor and the engine is starting to run rough. *ak