Subaru Legacy leak repairs

Subaru Legacy leak repairs
Subaru Legacy leak repairs

Subaru is the automobile manufacturing division of Japanese transportation conglomerate Subaru Corporation, the twenty-first largest automaker by production worldwide in 2017. Subaru cars are known for their use of a boxer engine layout in most vehicles above 1500 cc.

The 2019 Subaru Legacy is a midsize sedan that comes with a variety of features. Like other Subaru models, the Legacy is known for its all-wheel-drive system and emphasis on safety. Features can vary depending on the trim level, but here are some common features found in the 2019 Subaru Legacy:

Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive (AWD): All Legacy models come standard with Subaru's AWD system for improved traction and stability.

SUBARU STARLINK Multimedia System: This includes a touchscreen display, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, Bluetooth hands-free connectivity, and audio streaming.

EyeSight Driver Assist Technology: Available on higher trims, this safety suite includes adaptive cruise control, pre-collision braking, lane departure and sway warning, and pre-collision throttle management.

Pre-Collision Throttle Management: This feature can help reduce collision damage by cutting power to the engine if a collision is imminent.

Lane Keep Assist and Lane Departure Warning: These features help keep the vehicle within its lane and provide warnings if unintentional lane departure is detected.

DriverFocus Distraction Mitigation System: Available on higher trims, this system uses facial recognition to identify signs of driver fatigue or distraction and provides alerts.

High Beam Assist: This feature automatically switches between high and low beams based on oncoming traffic.

Cloth Upholstery: Base models often come with cloth upholstery, while higher trims might offer upgraded materials.

Power-Adjustable Driver's Seat: Higher trim levels may include a power-adjustable driver's seat for added comfort.

Rearview Camera: Standard in most modern vehicles, the rearview camera assists with parking and backing up.

Dual-Zone Automatic Climate Control: Allows the driver and front passenger to set and control their preferred temperature settings.

Apple CarPlay and Android Auto Compatibility: Allows for seamless integration of smartphone features with the car's infotainment system.

Keyless Entry with Push-Button Start: Depending on the trim level, keyless entry and push-button start may be available.

Available Navigation System: Some trim levels may offer a built-in navigation system.

Harman Kardon Premium Audio System: Available on higher trims, this upgraded audio system provides enhanced sound quality.

Trunk Space: The Legacy typically has a spacious trunk, providing ample cargo capacity.

Remember that specific features can vary by trim level, and optional packages or accessories might offer additional features. It's recommended to check the specific trim and options of the 2019 Subaru Legacy you are interested in for the most accurate information.

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With a 20+ year old Subaru and a 3 year old one I have unbelievable confidence in this brand. Other than an alternator failure there have been no issues. The number of winter situations they have gotten us through is a start, but the new one's safety features instill security and confidence.

BMWKRS03 of Point Roberts, WA
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We bought a 2012 Subaru Forester because of their reliability and safety. We bought it from a dealer used with only 114,000ish miles on it. After one oil change it now has gone through 2.5qts of oil in half of the oil's life. After calling Subaru they said that there is nothing they can do to fix the problem without me paying several thousand dollars because it has more than 100,000 miles. This is completely unacceptable! I have been a mechanic professionally for 16 years and the last time I had a customer that had a vehicle that went through that much oil they blew their engine. Subaru needs to man up and fix this issue and fix it correctly, no band-aid on a bullet hole.

Cory of Bel Aire, KS
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I own a 2005 Subaru Forester. It has a factory installed lift bar on the back hatch. This bar has been replaced 3 times, due to a rust issue (from the rear washer fluid spraying on top of it). My local Subaru dealer said that it is a Subaru flaw, and not only are they no longer able to get replacements from Subaru, but will not cover the cost under my bumper-to-bumper warranty.

Joann of Trumansburr, NY
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In the first six months I owned my Outback (purchased new) my "infotainment" system failed and had to be replaced -- it took six weeks for the replacement to come in! I was without navigation, radio, Apple Car Play and rear back up camera. Six months after that and while on vacation, the Eye Sight system has failed leaving me without adaptive (or any kind of) cruise control, lane departure warning/correction, front crash warning and a few other Eye Sight features for which I paid a handsome price. This is far from the experience I expected from Subaru. I was confident in my decision to purchase this vehicle and I have to be honest - I have buyer's remorse. I have to take the car into the dealership when I return home so I do not currently know what precisely the issue is with the Eye Sight system.

Jennifer of Tucson, AZ
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The ECO system on my 2015 Legacy isn't working properly. I have been to their shop several times and phoned several other times. Have received 5 different explanation how it works and none matched the handbook. Finally a man spoke with me, the foremen I think, he told me they could not fix it and could not or would not replace it. I BOUGHT THE CAR IN Oct 2014. EVEN NOW I only have just over 14000 miles on it. This has been going on since the first week of May. I know it has nothing to do with the drivability of the vehicle but it's on there and I paid for it so it should work. I received no paperwork as they only drove it and turned the system on an off

Martin of Fallon, NV
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Blind spot sensor not functioning. Has been at Subaru Superstore in Chandler, Arizona for one week. Service manager returned my call claiming to know nothing about a car they had in their shop for a week and were either unwilling or unable to fix. Found out through a third party (if you can believe that?) that they have decided to order a new sensor but are not certain that will fix the issue. The car has only 3,000 miles and the dealer seems disinterested. Also, Subaru Corporate Customer Service has not even acknowledged my complaint.

Daniel of Phoenix, AZ
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I have a 2011 Forester. Runs fine. Have had to replace the driver's side visor. Now the passenger one fell off. I usually don't even have a front seat passenger so it can't be from overuse. When the driver's side was replaced (has to be the anchor and the visor, it's a whole unit $80!!!) I found that the anchor is only a plastic sleeve. Poor idea, poor workmanship.

Claire of Lake Worth, FL
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I have a Forester with about 25,000 miles. The overall experience with the car is reasonable to good but the customer service and specific knowledge of their representatives is not only negative but almost aggressive and unqualified. They call themselves "customer consultants" and at 15,000 miles wanted me to pay close to USD 3,000 for a routine inspection "in order to maintain my warranty". The car is already extremely expensive in Brazil, and going by the book, the service personnel continuously threatens their customers to void the warranty if the maintenance book is not signed and all "recommended services provided". This is an absurd attitude and contrary to what a reliable vehicle should be about. At 25,000 miles, I had to replace two rear tires because of uneven wear. The front tires touch and wear out the plastic wheel cover behind the front bumper, and nobody can tell me why. The wheels and tires came with the car when I bought it from the dealer. Please contact me by e-mail to further elaborate on this fiasco of the Brazilian Customer Service.

Heribert J M of Kennesaw, GA
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I purchased a Subaru Impreza for my wife on April 24th, 2013 with an agreement that they will order seat covers since the model did not have leather seats and we have 2 small dogs. They give us a certificate acknowledging it. After several visits to the dealership (Subaru of North Broward in Plantation, FL), we realized they had no intention of honoring the deal. When we received a survey questionnaire, we answered explaining what had occurred and provided a copy of the voucher issued by the dealer.On June 1st, received a call from Subaru of America. Mr. David ** who assured me that he will take care. We came to realized that Subaru does not make seat covers for the Impreza 2013. So he asked me to purchase a set and send him the invoice. When I call to speak with him, he had been promoted so Molly ** took over and she explained that the notes that David ** left said that was only for invoices from Subaru dealers. Well, they don't sell them. I'm very happy with the car but the customer service is very poor. Going for a new car should be a reason to rejoice not regret and that's exactly how we feel. Bye bye, $387.95.

Ivan of Wilton Manors, FL
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I bought a brand new Subaru Outback 25i limited in 2011. I've had regular oil changes and followed the maintenance schedule religiously. I had 55,000 miles on the car. I wasn't super pleased with the interior because I have dogs and though Subaru claims to be dog friendly, their thin plastic fabric below the windows rips very.... Ok.. I thought kind of cheap but I put up with it... Then, three weeks ago, my check engine light went on.... I called the dealer who told me not to panic, that it was probably nothing but to get it in. I got it in the next day (the light had gone off by then but I brought it in anyway). Turns out there was no oil in the engine and the brakes had rusted. They told me I neglected the car's maintenance. My neighbor has the identical car and the exact same thing happened to her but hers was still under warranty. They rebuilt her engine. They claimed mine was neglect. They would not help me. I dumped the car. Took a major hit because of the issues but I no longer trusted it. I'll never buy another Subaru or recommend them to others.

Kay of St. Paul, MN
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