On monday, 11/18/19, i found my windshield had a fairly long crack (about 9 inches) which appeared to be internal at the top of my driver side windshield. this apparently occurred sometime between 11/16 and 11/18 while my vehicle was parked in my driveway near my home. other than rain, we had not had any significant weather event that might be an explanation. strangely, there does not appear to be any visible or tactile chip. even when i scrape my fingernail across the crack, i can not detect any difference from a smooth windshield. this makes me believe it is within the glass itself. i had read about subaro forester recalls for cracking windshield and had been relieved to see that my year was not included. then a few days later i found this problem. this makes me believe the problem may have been less frequent with my year, but that it should be included in the recall since it seems to be a systemic problem. i do not have the expertise or ability to upload a photo.
Shortly after 8 am on friday, november 1, 2019, the rear window of my 2015 forester spontaneously exploded. it blew outward, with some glass pieces flying nearly 20 feet. at the time of the explosion, the vehicle was parked in my driveway and the outside temperature was 34 degrees. upon close inspection of the remaining glass pieces, i could see the rear window had bowed out before exploding outward. the entire window was shattered. in addition to the glass, the explosion broke the plastic paneling inside the hatch that was next to the glass. the glass had no scratches, chips, or damage to it prior to the explosion.
My vehicle eats windshields. they seem to crack with the lightest tap from road debris or, in one instance, for absolutely no reason at all (while driving out of an underground parking garage). i have replaced 2 windshields in the past 4 months, and subaru keeps saying it is due to impacts (even when no impact occurred). it seems that this is a common occurrence, despite subaru denying it.
When needed for the ventilation to clear the fog, which forms on the windshield occasionally when the weather is humid or very hot or too cold, have to keep it on. then when the car is off vapor forms on the windshield.
Windshield cracked when turned on defroster. inspection by dealership verified crack was not due to any outside force. subaru has extended warranty for defective windshield cracks on outback & legacy models, but has not responded to my request for replacement of defective windshield on my forester. windshield crack started at bottom of passenger side windshield & extended about 12 inches upwards toward center of windshield. the crack has continued to extend towards the center and is now about 24 inches in length. see: http://beranek.agrrmag.com/2015/12/subaru-extends-windshield-warranty/#.wlhqbcfxrlk.email
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. .
Windshield problem on new vehicle. within the first 12 months of ownership, the windshield has cracked on 3 (three) separate occassions to the point of having to be replaced with subaru genuine glass. the vehicle was in motion on a highway when the damage occurred. the damage was due to unknown road debris (gravel/rock), but instead of dings in the windshield, the glass automatically cracked and resulted in unsafe driving conditions. the windshield was replaced on all 3 occasions with subaru genuine glass. is there a windshield design flaw on the subaru forester limited? it the design flaw and windshield breakage due to the heating element? what is causing the weakness in the windshield of the 2015 subaru forester limited? windshield breakage incidents: 1. june 2015 - in motion on highway @60 miles 2. 12/28/2015 - in motion on highway @60 miles 3. 04/28/2016 - in motion on highway @60 miles
My wife was driving to work, about 35mph on a paved road. several electrical items suddenly failed, all at the same time - wipers, windshield washer, heater fan, turn signals all would not work. when she stopped the car, turned off the ignition, and turned it back on, the electrical system worked again. i am taking it in for warranty service at ganley subaru, wickliffe, ohio.
This is my first winter owning a suburu forester and most of the time it is stored in our garage. we live in wny and some times have to park it outside. on 3 different occasions, the suv was parked outdoors in temperatures less than 25 degrees and all the windows froze over on the inside. for those times it was parked 3 hours outdoors and it took us 15-20 minutes to defrost the windows before we could drive. a couple of times we ran into stores and in less than 15 minutes the interior of the windows began to freeze. this week we had a service call at our local suburu dealer and the service manager told us he was aware of the issue but suburu has given them no solutions. he told me to try lowering a window while parked in the garage overnight to try to get the moisture out. it appears this model is overly air tight and this design flaw has not been addressed. since it is always cold during the winter months the prospects of this continuing to happen will result it me buying a different make vehicle next time around.
On the highway during a road trip, a tiny rock hit my windshield and cracked part of it. over the course of the next 24 hours the crack grew in two directions rapidly. this forced me to have to get a complete windshield replacement only 1 month after purchasing the brand new vehicle. looking online, this sounds like a very widespread issue with subaru windshields that are easily cracked.
6/2/15 morning i drove my 2015 subaru forester to work. the windshield was not hit by a rock or anything else, there was no crack or damage on the windshield. i parked it in the company's parking lot at 7 am. in the afternoon when i was ready to go home at 4 pm, i found a long crack on the windshield. it was too large to repair and it must be replaced. i have heated windshield with eyesight cameras, it would cost under $500 to replace the windshield. vehicle is less than 6,000 miles and less than 6 months old, and i've got a cracked windshield before its first oil change.
My new 2015 subaru forester with about 3,000 miles on it developed a long crack from the center top of the windsheild caused by what looked like an insignificanlty small pebble. the impact was barely noticible. i was going about 45 miles an hour. after inspecting the windsheild, i noticed a super tiny pit where a miniscule pebble must have hit the window. in the morning the tiny pit turned into a full on crack extending half way down then curving midway towards the driver side. i have an extended warranty with my insurance and they replaced it. it would have cost me 625.00. i paid the 50.00 deductible. the dealer would not cover the windsheild. it was replaced with an oem subaru windsheild. this was highly irregular. never in all my years of driving has a small pebble, the pit size of a millimeter caused this kind of damage. i thought it must be a fluke until it happened again last night while driving home on the freeway. i heard a pop and then another pop. it sounded like it came from under my car. soon i saw a crack coming right down the middle of my windsheild. after inspecting it this morning, it was caused by another super tiny pebble as there is a small pit less than a millimeter in size at the middle top of my windsheild. 2 windsheilds in 7 months! this is riduclous. this quality of the windsheild is substandard to not handle the impact of tiny pebbles. in all my years of driving many types of vehicles with windsheilds hit but much larger rocks has this type of problem occured. this is a huge saftey concern. this needs to be investigated.
Tl* the contact owns a 2015 subaru forester. while driving approximately 65 mph, a popping noise was heard from the front windshield before the glass began to crack. the crack was located on the driver side in front of the steering wheel and extended upwards approximately 4 inches before extending to the center of the windshield. the windshield was replaced, but the failure also occurred on the replacement window. since obtaining the vehicle, the front windshield had been replaced three times for the same failure. the manufacturer was notified of the failure. the failure mileage was 4,000.
Bought car in anchorage and windshield cracked on way back to my father's home in fairbanks. dealership reported no known problems with subaru windshields, (which isn't apparently accurate). as of now, i'm living in colorado and there are a million cracks in the windshield (a slight exaggeration). i'm hesitant to replace it, if it's merely going to start the process of cracking windshields all over again. windshields are not cheap to replace.