We have classified the 42 complaints from 2015 Subaru Forester about VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL into the following categories.
I drove into garage at about 1 m.p.h. and put the car in park. after idling for about 3 seconds the engine accelerated to 2,800 r.p.m. and stayed there,i couldn't get it to slow down. i pressed on the accelerator many times,it wouldn't slow down or speed up. it just stayed at the same speed. pressing the brake pedal didn't do anything. i got it stopped by turning off the ignition. when this happened the check engine light came on. i got code p2138. i am replacing the accelerator pedal position sensor as i am afraid to drive it.the car is exactly 5 years old,i bought it new. it has 16,552 miles on it now. i was very lucky it was in park when it did this. i hope the new part fixes it.after 4 restarts the check engine light went out. i took it for a short drive,and the engine kept wanting to run fast. two days later it seems ok,it slows down now.
We were driving in the freeway at 65mph, we had been driving about an hour, on the freeway with some traffic but mostly moving normally. suddenly with no warning nor engine lights, the car reved but didn't respond to the gas pedal. as though it had run out of gas. the low fuel light had gone on already, it turns on around 70 miles to empty, but we still had 50 miles to empty. we pulled over and called roadside assistance to deliver gas since that's all we could figure had happened. after about 30 minutes waiting we decided to try it and just see if it would start and it did! we drove to the next exit and got gas with no further problems, and continued on home after. this was very scary and left my family sitting stranded on the side of the freeway. no engine lights, no codes, nothing obvious to fix. now i'm nervous to drive with my kids in the car in case it happens again.
Twice while driving on the interstate on a 3-4 hour trip going approximately 70 mph using cruise control with approximately 1/12 - 1/6 tank of gas, my engine began to rev and at the same time lost power and speed. the first time i pulled off the road, shut the engine off, waited approximately 10 minutes and was able to restart the engine and finish my trip. it happened the second time with mostly identical circumstances. i pulled off the road, turned off the engine, waited and was unable to start the engine. i had to tow my vehicle to a dealership. they ran diagnostics with nothing turning up. they were however able to start the car when they tried. this was extremely dangerous being in 70 mph traffic and having no speed control. i have the dealership paperwork from the service. now the engine does not seem to have the normal power it usually does when accelerating. *tt*jb
On 2 separate occasions was driving my 2015 subaru forester (touring edition) at highway speed, 70 mph, the car lost power and started decelerating. luckily both times i was able to get over to the shoulder. the car re-started after awhile. the first time the low fuel light was on but i had over 50 miles left according to fuel sensor. the second time, a month or so later, no low fuel light was on. there were 2 bars left on the fuel gauge. again car totally decelerated and then a few minutes later was able to be driven. subaru dealership claims they have not heard of this problem but someone did call them about it the day before i called. i am scheduling an appointment where they say they will do a diagnostic on it. i am seeing multiple complaints on this exact car on carcomplaints.com this is an extremely dangerous problem and subaru should not be waiting for fatalities to happen before recalling these cars.
In heavy traffic my speed control failed. the engine rpms went down by themselves while i was driving on freeway. the gas pedal completely unresponsive.
When using light acceleration such as in a parking lot or at a red light or stop sign to start going the vehicle bucks forward it will literally make you jerk back in the seat. also while pulling onto a street it jerks forward but has hesitation which isnt to safe if you ask me when trying to get out on the road if cars are coming...
When highway driving multiple warning lights are illuminated on dash, traction control, eyesight, cruise control off, hill assist. the eyesight systems are disabled shutting off cruise control. when this happens the rear brakes light are not working. when the car is the shut off then restarted and the brake is depressed the car will not come out of park after starting. this happens when it is reset after the car sits off overnight. the last time i could not get it out of the park i went behind the brake pedal and move the brake switch and pressed the connection on top in. this reset the system and i was able to get the car out of park and all the warning light on the dash disappeared. the stoplight switch/brake switch part #83311fj001 is defective. on 3/1/19 subaru announced a recall not sure if it's this part/issues but i am hoping it is.
Tl* the contact owns a 2015 subaru forester. while driving 2 mph, the vehicle spontaneously accelerated and crashed into an electrical box. there were no warning indicators illuminated. there were no injuries and a police report was not filed. the vehicle was towed to gresham subaru (1925 e powell blvd, gresham, or 97080, 866-584-3109), but was not diagnosed or repaired. the manufacturer was contacted and stated that an independent specialist would inspect the vehicle. the manufacturer provided case number: 1-39999345391. the failure mileage was 80,000. *tr
Car has jerky acceleration with hesitation, momentary power loss when accelerating from stop or at low speed.
Tl* the contact owns a 2015 subaru forester. when the brake pedal was depressed, the vehicle accelerated independently. the contact mentioned that the brake pedal was forcefully depressed in order to stop the vehicle. in addition, the contact's vehicle crashed into another vehicle and jumped the curb. a police report was filed. the air bags did not deploy. the vehicle was towed to a body shop. the dealer was not contacted. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was notified of the failure. the approximate failure mileage was 41,000.
Driver parking vehicle into parking space (<5 miles/ hr) - brake applied, preparing to shift into park. vehicle abruptly accelerated, unable to stop motion using brake. vehicle hit curb and proceeded over embankment, with vehicle striking lower level parking pavement approximately 15 feet below at 90 degree angle and landing inverted (top on parking pavement). vehicle severely damaged, driver with non-life threatening injuries - wearing seat belt. airbag deployed when contacting lower-level parking pavement. driver had previously experienced uneven acceleration and reported engine-related issues to dealership approximately 60 days (june 9, 2018) prior to incident. vehicle was evaluated with no definitive cause identified; low oil identified and oil replenished. vehicle served routinely by dealership and maintenance schedule followed since purchase.
Abs lights come on ,eyesight warning lights come on , cannot shift out of park.. car was stationary. these warning lights have been coming on frequently when in motion, but now it wont shift out of park.
Tl* the contact owns a 2015 subaru forester. while pulling into a parking space at a very low rate of speed, the engine began to rev. the vehicle suddenly accelerated and crashed into a brick wall. after the collision, the engine continued to rev very high while the brake pedal was being depressed. the contact stated that the front end of the vehicle sustained severe damage; however, the air bags did not deploy. no injuries were reported and no police report was filed. the vehicle was towed to an undisclosed location. the cause of the failure was not determined. the manufacturer and local dealer were not notified. the failure mileage was 39,000.
While pulling into a parking space at low speed (<5mph) the engine surged suddenly and the vehicle accelerated uncontrollably. required immense pressure on brake to eventually override engine after impact with other vehicle.
While pulling in to park in the lot at a low speed- 5 mph or less- i took my foot off the gas to apply the brake and the vehicle accelerated and hit the side of the building. the (tin) building was dented and my car was scratched on the bumper- below the grill and also the subaru emblem was cracked.
Pulled into parking space with foot on brake getting ready to put car in park. car accelerates out of control hitting parked car, tree and proceeded to role over. all power lost and could not unlock doors.
Problem is with the subaru "eyesight" system on this vehicle. the system has been sutting itself off more and more over the past few weeks until now, it shuts down the system and cruise control multiple times daily even at night.daytime or whenever it wants to. the local dealer checked it and found no problem that he could see for it.
After shifting the transmission to the reverse position, backing in to a parking space, lightly stepped on the accelerator pedal, the vehicle accelerated uncontrollable locked at a fast speed, hitting the column and windows of the restaurant.
While driving the car on a parking lot i slowed down to park and i had the foot on the gas pedal. the car accelerated on its own and went over the sidewalk. i could have injured someone walking or hit the glass window in front of me. the subaru dealer inspected the car and did not found any issue and could not reproduce the problem. i have read that this has happened to other owners and it represents a safety risk to the driver and everyone else. *tr
Tl* the contact owns a 2015 subaru forester. the contact stated that the vehicle lost power while driving various speeds. the check engine warning indicator illuminated when the failure occurred. the dealer diagnosed that the throttle body and brake sensors needed to be replaced. the vehicle was not repaired. the failure mileage was 37,000.
Most recent near-miss fatal incident happened on nov.6, 2016 driving on a highway at the speed of about 65- 68 miles , car suddenly died, and stopped completely without any warning signs and warning lights, it felt like car suddenly lost the power and completely stopped. when tried to re-start immediately, car didn't start. after a few minutes, car started. total driving distance on the highway before this incident happened was about 260 miles. i was able to pull the car on the shoulder; i was driving in a right lane at the time of the incident. it could have been a major fatal accident, as i was driving on a 2 lane highway, 90 east thruway, because sudden change in the speed from 68 mph to zero speeds without any warning in a matter of less than 1 minute. there was lot of traffic on the thruway. timing of the incident was at about 5 pm on nov.6, 2016. there were 2 other passengers in the car. this was the scariest experience i ever had. car was not set for cruise control while driving on the highway. there were no emergency lights or signs visibly or no noise alert at all. i took the car to subaru dealer for a check on 11/ 8/2016 and reported this incident. subaru dealer in service reported that they didn't find the cause for this near fatal incident. second near miss fatal incident occurred on april 21, 2016 at about 3 pm.i was backing up the care in a driveway, vehicle suddenly would not stop, breaks didn't work, i had no control of the steering wheel. i was able to put the vehicle in the park to gain control of the vehicle again. i took the care for a service and reported this incident to subaru dealer on april 22, 2016. subaru dealer service department were not able to find the reason for this terrible incident. speed at the time of the incident was 5 mph, estimated.
Driving with eyesight enabled at 75mph in heavy traffic on loop 202 freeway at approximately 2:30pm local time. weather was sunny and dry, approximately 97 degrees. nearly resulting in a crash. feet were not on any pedal. vehicle suddenly lost power and revd to redline as if the car was in neutral, engine then shut off. instrument cluster showed every warning light illuminated. eyesight display showed a vehicle directly in front yet there was no vehicle present. i checked to make sure gear selector was still in drive. pressed the accelerator which had no affect, no rpm change. was able to coast a short distance but still obstructed traffic. police had to shut down freeway to move my vehicle to the shoulder. attempts to restart vehicle failed, all warning lights on instrument cluster illuminate any time the key is turned to the "on" position. subaru roadside assistance towed vehicle to local subaru dealer, awaiting diagnosis.
Vehicle may accelerate on its own. stopped at stop sign and vehicle accelerated hard after removing foot from brake. had to reapply brakes hard to stop car and maintain control. luckily there was no traffic. as i ended up a lane further than were i intended. .
Since i bought the car new, when at intersections or stop signs, car hesitates and stumbles on acceleration when requiring instant acceleration to avoid collision with on coming traffic. i reported this to subaru dealers and told there is no problem. vehicle does this intermittently but scares the hell out of me not knowing if the car is going to accelerate or not and get hit by on coming traffic
Since i bought the car new, when at intersections, car hesitates and stumbles on acceleration when requiring instant acceleration to avoid collision with on coming traffic. i reported this at the first oil change, that this has happened several times, and does it intermittently, and also reported it to subaru dealers at my second and third oil changes, and left car for 3 days but dealer cant duplicate. it scares the hell out of me not knowing if car will respond or not and getting hit for cutting in fron of on coming traffic. subaru of america believes this is not a problem but this is a safety defect and refuse to buy back car. i drive defensively until i can get rid of vehicle due to this safety problem, car itself does fine but the accelerator problem is too dangerous to keep vehicle for me or anyone that would buy it if traded in without being informed of past history. i like subaru but failure to buy back car is putting other drivers at risk, and why would a dealer want to take my car in trade with this history since august of 2014. subaru needs to buy back this car or risk liability or negligence on subaru of america and its dealers. just buy back the car and get it off the road. this is the second report because i did not put the full vin number previously which was fh403648
Tl* the contact owns a 2015 subaru forester. while driving approximately 35 mph, the vehicle suddenly failed to accelerate when the accelerator pedal was depressed. during the failure, the instrument panel warning indicators illuminated and the check engine message displayed. the vehicle was towed to the local dealer (jones bel air subaru, 1317 bel air rd, bel air, md) where it was diagnosed that the accelerator pedal was faulty. the accelerator pedal was replaced and the failure was remedied. approximately two years and 12,000 miles later, the same failure recurred. the vehicle was towed to the same dealer where it was diagnosed that the accelerator pedal failed and needed to be replaced again. the contact was informed that the replacement pedal was a new and improved version. the manufacturer was notified of the failures. the failure mileage was 24,000.
When stopped in traffic car hesitates, stalls and stumbles to accelerate for a few seconds. unable to shift from 1st to 2nd smoothly (stuck in 1st gear?). was rear ended when unable to accelerate at light. dealer did software update that did not fix problem, still ongoing
Tl* the contact owns a 2015 subaru forester. while the vehicle was stopped with the brake pedal depressed and the gear shift in the drive position, the vehicle independently lunged forward without warning. on another occasion, while the vehicle was in the park position, it continued to rev. the failure recurred more than twelve times. the vehicle was taken to the dealer; however, the failure was unable to be duplicated. the contact mentioned that the transmission was reprogrammed, but the failure continued. the manufacturer was notified of the failure. the failure mileage was 18,000.
Car suddenly accelerated, about 10-15 feet, from reverse to drive into a brick building,in a private parking lot causing 7k damage to my cars. prior to this crash, the lane departure and auto breaking lights were flashing on and off. i was going to take the car to the dealer however, the crash prevented that. the car was repaired and taken to the subaru dealer where purchased, and they examined the car and said it was working properly. since then, my screen date was set and then reverted back to feb 4, 2010. also, the lane departure and auto braking lights have turned off while driving twice since getting the car back. additionally, the screen now displays additional messages that it hadn't in the past, such as vehicle ahead has moved, and road conditions might be icy. the latter should have shown up prior to this accident, living in the snow belt of ne ohio. has there been any "silent recalls" placed on this car since 2010 regarding the sudden acceleration issues that have not received a formal recall on, rather that subaru has issued this information to it's techs only? i am concerned that this gas pedal issue has been dismissed due to weather mats, drivers age or driver's foot missing the correct pedal. i am an experienced and safe driver who does not like getting scammed by a manufacture of inferior product. subaru is love....questionable since it seems to me they are making changes without informing the government of these problems.
While starting the car with only 2.2k miles the check engine light came on and disabled the vehicle dynamics control, the cruise control and the incline start assist leaving the vehicle without important safety features in bad weather conditions.
While finalizing parking within a parking lot space at very low speed (last 2 feet) with foot on brake, the engine suddenly revved and the car accelerated without warning and struck the parked car on the opposite parking space. both cars sustained moderate front-end damage. the other car was able to be driven away but ours had front fender parts pushed into the front drivers tire and had to be towed away to the repair shop. not sure of the cost to repair the other (parked) car but ours ran approximately $5000 due to front frame damage. no air bags deployed, no one was injured. police officer who responded said low speed impacts do not normally set off the air bags. repair shop said they were not able to tell on the car computer what the sudden acceleration was due to. contacted our insurance agent who recommended we report the sudden acceleration to subaru and nhtsa. subaru dealer denied any such accelerations and said there was no recourse. found several instances very similar to our on nhtsa site for subaru foresters in 2014 and 2015 model years and decided to make a report. odometer reading at time of accident: 5,814.
Tl* the contact owns a 2015 subaru forester. while pulling into a parking space, the vehicle suddenly accelerated and crashed into a brick wall. the contact stated that the air bags failed to deploy. a police report was filed and no injuries were sustained. the vehicle was towed to the dealer. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was made aware of the failure. the failure mileage was 3,277. ...updated 10-13-15 *bf the consumer stated the vehicle was repaired. updated 10/15/15*jb
I'm having an issue with my 2015 forester 2.5i cvt that has nearly caused accidents, but when i took it in for service today i was dismissed without being helped. my car has about 24,700 miles on it, so it's thoroughly broken in and i'm used to the way the cvt works. in the past month or so, i've noticed bucking, shuddering, and power loss during initial acceleration from a stop. sometimes this is just a little bumping, but other times it's a near total loss of power for several seconds, long enough to be very dangerous while accelerating or especially while turning. when i took the car in for service, the advisor there started to tell me that the behavior is normal even before anyone had started to look at the car. after a tech took it for a test drive, the advisor told me that my concerns "describe a perfect cvt" and he doesn't see a problem, and that it's expected behavior to have dangerous power loss like this. i was told that my problem is not a problem and sent away. power loss like this during acceleration is clearly a problem, despite the claims of the subaru employees, and i do not feel safe in this car. subaru refuses to address this issue. the service advisor suggested that i avoid accelerating or turning any time power loss would be a danger or issue - this is clearly not an acceptable solution.
Tl* the contact owns a 2015 subaru forester. while driving the vehicle during the daytime at 25 mph, the speedometer was not as visible and failed to illuminate properly. the vehicle was to taken the dealer where it was diagnosed that it was standard for those models of vehicles. the manufacturer was not notified of the failure. the approximate failure mileage was 1,200.
Sudden unintended acceleration: the vehicle vigorously accelerated immediately after shifting from park to drive without touching the accelerator pedal. the vehicle crashed through a fence ~8 feet away, pushed over 2 eight foot trees behind the fence then became high centered on a 30" "retaining ~5 feet beyond the fence. the vehicle accelerated in spite of full application of the brakes. the vehicle was unable to move forward any more after it was high centered on the retaining wall but the engine speed remained at a high rpm. the engine slowed down only when the ignition was turned off.
From a full stop, a/c on, i began to accelerate at a green light. car stopped acceleration at aprox. 2 miles per hour and coasted thru large intersection before accelerating again. i checked to see if the car was in drive and that the emergency brake was off. i took car to dealer who said no "error code" is available that would indicate a problem and they were unable to replicate the issue. obviously there is an issue because another driver made this same report. this is a huge concern for me because 1) what happens if the car fails again when i pull into traffic with my kid in the car? and 2) i bought a subaru because they are supposed to be safe and reliable. i'm seriously reconsidering my decision now.
Car was driven out of new car dealer without incident by driver with 50 plus years experience. approximately three to four miles into trip car experienced sudden unintended acceleration after going through a traffic light. car proceeded into wooded area and hit tree causing lower leg injuries to driver and moderate to severe damage to car. driver was not entrapped upon emt arrival. engine returned to normal idle speed. driver is confident car has problem with vehicle speed control and /or engine computer. car traveled at over 40 mph during incident and could not be stopped through normal braking action.
Vehicle suddenly and unexpectedly accelerated while driver was parking while applying brakes. vehicle hit house and porch, shearing off the gas meter where it meets the underground line. eyesight object detection system did not stop the vehicle.
2015 subaru forester made a right turn into parking space between 2 cars in a parking garage. going uphill into the space when vehicle surged at great speed in a 10 ft distance hitting the wall at great speed, causing extensive front end damage, deploying airbags, and dislodging the front dashboard. the 2 cars on either side were not hit. the driver sustained lacerations to legs. the vehicle was repaired at lou fusz subaru. the second event happed on 7/6/16 (25463 miles) in the same parking garage, near the same parking space. while turning into the parking space, the vehicle surged forward striking the wall at great speed. though the front end was again damaged, the airbags did not deploy. the driver checked the nhtsa website. there were a dozen similar reports for 2015 the subaru forester while parking. aneighbor with a 2015 subaru legacy had three instances of unexpected accelerations. no cause was identified but repairs were made to the car at webster groves subaru. it appears to have resolved the problem. the subaru forester was repaired at an independent body shop and then checked at webster groves subaru. after speaking with the service manager of the dealership that sold the car to the driver (lou fusz), the subaru corporation sent an independent mechanic (from bosch eea) to evaluate the car. the driver was told in an email that the report was proprietary information and no details of the evaluation were made available. the email only reported the lack of any problems found that could explain the unexpected surging while parking. the driver spoke with the service manager at webster groves subaru. she was unable to help since no one had reproduced the problem. as far as subaru was concerned, the car was normal and offered no further help. the car has not been driven since the second repairs were completed.
Tl* the contact owns a 2015 subaru forester. the contact stated that after the transmission was shifted into the reverse position, the accelerator pedal became stuck and accelerated without warning. as a result, the contact crashed into a pole and the air bags failed to deploy. the contact sustained cervical nerve damage that required medical attention. a police report was not filed. the vehicle was destroyed. the manufacturer was not notified of the failure. the failure mileage was 3,000.
Tl* the contact owns a 2015 subaru forester. the contact stated that while driving at approximately 5 mph, the throttle response was delayed. the failure recurred on multiple occasions. the vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. the manufacturer was notified of the failure. the approximate failure mileage was 12,400. updated 03/10/15*lj updated 9/18/2017*cn
Pulled into parking space, foot on brake. sudden acceleration, could not stop vehicle. it drove down a hill, finally stopping with brake pedal and emergency brake fully activated. two flat tires on driver side of car from running over an elevated sidewalk pad. dealer could find nothing wrong with it. *tr
I was turning into my parking space at my condo, and the car suddenly accelerated and went over the car stop and the sidewalk and finally stopped when i hit a wall and palm tree. i stood on the brake, but it would not stop. i kept thinking "why isn't it stopping". i know i was going slow because i have to make a turn to go into my space, and as my neighbors said, i never drive fast coming into the parking lot. *tr