My windshield is cracked for the 2nd time now in its first year of ownership. the first time it cracked it was because of a pebble strike from the road. extremely small fragment struck the glass, made a pock mark, and the windshield was replaced. today, less than a month later a new crack appeared while driving without any strike from an object. subaru dealer claims it was struck but find a crack only without any point along it of an impact makes me very very suspicious. now i have to wait for the insurance company to settle on charges and send a check before the next windshield can be applied. my wife and i were calmly driving on completely paved roads when we both watched the crack appear and grow during our drive. :-( i have driven for 50+ years, and owned 20+ cars. i've never had this happen.
We're on our 3rd windshield. the windshields cracked for no reason. the car was parked in our driveway
Harman-kardon audio unit failure at 8,000 miles. results in loss a basic back up camera function. extensive safety features on this vehicle-basic back up camera not working.
Nothing has happened. the drivers side mirror will not adjust far enough out to comply with the current recommendation for side/rear vision leaving a blind spot. the subaru outback touring has electronic warning that may interfere with the mechanical capacity of the mirror. safety issue. not an event.
A small crack appeared on the windshield while driving and rapidly evolved into a very large crack that could not be repaired.
Rear view mirror too tightly attached to front window. epoxy attaching window got hot in sun and cracked entire window and fell off.
While driving on the freeway a rock of piece of gravel hit the passenger side front windshield approximately 1/8" from the top edge of the glass immediately resulting in a crack which within hours spread across the windshield.
Driving interstate, 65mph, small object thrown from another vehicle hit my windshield on the left edge. short cracks appeared immediately. two spread all the way to the rear view mirror area within days. vehicle is only two months old.
Windshield cracked for no reason known - i my vehicle was parked in the garage upon getting into my vehicle to folllowing morning i noticed a crack that grow significantly within a day had to have it replaced a few months after purchasing fuel capacity does not register correctly - i did have the recall done but it still does not work properly
Windshield easily cracks - we have had our 2018 outback for less than 6 months and less than 5000 miles and have had 3 windshields develop severe cracking. the first two were replaced with factory windshields by professional installers. the slightest impact, the last two being barely perceivable, results in an elongated crack forming. with four vehicles in our household, we have only had 2 windshields replaced in 14 years since moving to this area so have ruled out bad luck or driving habit. subaru (both dealer and corporate) have been unresponsive. the current cracking and star formed after a barely audible impact. the star grew and is now crumbling in the center with 3 fracture lines extending from it. first incident - on i-17 while passing a semi approx speed 75 mph second incident - on az 69 in normal traffic appox speed 45 mph third incident - on i-17 while following a vehicle using isight dynamic cruise control approx speed 75 mph first two claims covered by insurance which we attributed to bad luck. third incident in so few months/miles seems to point to quality/design issue since other vehicles (past and present) have never developed this severe cracking (picture provided) which prompted this complaint.
The rear view mirror is in my field of view! i am only 5'4" and i like to raise my seat all the way up to give me good visibility. if i do that , the rear view mirror gets in my way, i have to duck down to look under the mirror!! one other thing, if i do raise the seat all the way up, i have no "armrest" the armrest can not be raised, so that too makes me lower my seat!! the mirror is too low and so are the armrests!!!!! huge blind spot!!!!
Windshield developed cracked, lower mid area extended upward about 12 inches. vehicle was stationary, parked. was not hit by any road debris. noticed defect when starting car.
Left sideview mirror does not rotate far enough to left: a person or vehicle within 3 feet or greater distance of left side and adjacent with aft of left rear door (ie, parallel to the break line of the door where it closes) cannot be seen in side view mirror. a replacement mirror was installed by dealer, but the problem remains. checking out another new 2018 outback resulted in same problem. this issue will result in multiple accidents with driver-side impacts or other, both while driving or when pulling out into traffic. the right side mirror works well with complete view angle of adjacent lane or further if required.
When it rains the water drops do not run off of the side mirrors we are unable to see. at night the drops of water magnifies the headlights of the cars behind us and this blinds us. this is very dangerous. we had to spend the night in a motel as we couldn't drive. we have tried to fix this, but nothing works
A crack developed in the lower left corner of the front passenger window. the crack is about 7 inches in length, running from the bottom of the window - where it meets the rubber gasket of the door - up and to the right. it obscures the right side mirror. this crack appeared suddenly on 2/21/18. prior to this, we noticed a bubbling or warping of the window in the top left area that distorted the view - this has been previously reported on the nhtsa site.
There is a distorted view through the driver's side and passenger side windows. subaru of america, and the service department at the dealership the vehicle lease was signed at, both tell me that because it's tempered glass, that's how they come. this is visible when in motion or when the vehicle is in park. it looks as though you're almost looking through a fishbowl. i've sat in numerous vehicles on the lot that all appear to be the same. i have videos of this issue, but they're unable to be uploaded since the file size is too big. subaru is offering me a cash settlement to deal with this for the next 3 years, but i am not feeling too comfortable with taking that offer.
The ability to adjust the outside driver side mirror is significantly restricted in comparison to the passenger outside side mirror. this increases the chance of an operator being in an accident due to reduced awareness and/or needed increased reaction time to compensate for this design flaw. the blind sight monitoring system should not be used as the only system to detect vehicles in your blind spot. subaru does need to address this matter.
Drivers side view mirror does not adjust fair enough to see my blind spot well. this is a common problem. i've read countless forums on popular subaru forum websites. this is a safety issue.