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Problems with 2013 Subaru Impreza UNKNOWN OR OTHER

On average, the 2013 Subaru Impreza starts to “feel” problems with the UNKNOWN OR OTHER and its various aspects after 36 850 miles.

Recently reported UNKNOWN OR OTHER problems on 2013 Subaru Impreza

Shortly after getting valve spring replacement work done at hunter subaru in hendersonville nc the ac condesnser seized up. shop is not standing behind work done during recall including a ac refrigerant removal and replacement and cleaning of hoses and lines. ac condensers dont just seize up less than 3k miles after being serviced, they are killed by lack of lubrication or improper pressures. subaru of america will not respond either. poor job by both. dealer wants to charge $1200 to fix their mistake. criminals. i would not have done my warranty work at hunter if i knew they were going to mess around with other systems in the vehicle. ac is critical to keep vision clear during driving. car stuttered and nearly stalled when ac unit "seized" and the car smelled like burning plastic. scary

Complaint regarding: subaru passenger-airbag occupant detection system (ods). passenger airbag signal turns on and off unexpectedly during the following circumstances: passenger in the seat and the car is stationary, no passenger in the seat and the car is stationary, passenger in the seat when car is in motion in the street, passenger in the seat when car is in motion on the highway, no passenger is in the seat and car is in motion in the street and highway. passenger seat was not wet at any time. laptop and cell phone was on the seat (backpack or passenger lap), or in close proximity in most incidents. any passenger occupant has always been an adult meeting the state and federal safety regulations. resource to explain concern in greater detail. and to express deep concern that the impreza 2012 sensor recall was not extended to the impreza 2013 year: https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a15353278/subaru-recalls-32000-imprezas-for-airbag-sensors/ resource for impreza 2012 and 2013 ods mechanism: https://www.stanleysubaru.com/blog/2012/august/6/how-does-the-occupant-detection-system-ods-work-in-my-subaru.htm

Subaru recall from october 2018. the car is starting to stall while driving. subaru is now telling me that i have to wait until late may to have my car repaired. this is unsafe and is my only vehicle for work. during driving on the expressway between 30 and 60mph or on city streets between 20-30pmh, the car just slows way down by itself and the hill start/assist warning light keeps coming on and periodically the vehicle dynamics control light also comes on. these issues have been ongoing and periodic but more and more frequent since december 2018.

The valve springs recall has been issued since 10/31 with no remedy. this could be a potentially harmful thing! would like an update or at least get my car fixed

Ignition mechanism will not fully rotate completely to allow key to be removed from ignition housing. car turns off but key will not release. unknown what eventually releases the mechanism for the key to turn and come out but usually takes some minutes, doors or electric locks open/close, starting the car again and driving more... don't know. all has worked and not worked.

The glass sunroof exploded while driving on the freeway. there were no external influences that would trigger such a catastrophic failure - temperature was moderate, no other vehicles in close proximity and no flying debris. luckily, i had the interior screen closed, or i would have been showered with broken glass.

I'm having the issue of my ignition not releasing my keys i have to spen 5 to 30 minutes to finally get my keys out i have to reverse and park and turn the steering wheels back in forth and push my brakes really hard and subaru wants to charge me 120 to diginose it when two out four said it's my gear control shifter and of just oredingme the part and fix it

Spot welds to the firewall fail/break for the clutch and brake pedale assembly so itlll have a delay in actuation over time due to the welds breaking and because of that the assembly bar will fracture and break over time which will need to be replaced or else braking actuation will be delayed when pressed, this is all while in motion over time of pressing and depressing, popular complaint and issue known that outside companies sell brackets to help with the welds failing and the assembly cracking

Driving at low speed and hit a small bump in very cold weather (5f). windshield made a popping sound . the car was parked a week later when the windshield developed a spontaneous crack along the drivers side frame. there was absolutely no impact. this is a serious safety and manufacturing issue that needs to be addressed. other folks are reporting a similar issue with these vehicles.

December 19, 2013, i purchased a subaru impreza from koeppel subaru in long island city, n.y. the dealership told me the car was "brand new" and used only for test drives. after 5 months of driving the car, the car began to have problems to start. putting the key in the ignition, there was no response. the car door had to be opened manually. the airbag warning light on the passenger side would not go off regardless of the seat being empty or occupied. someone gave me a "boost" which started the car. i was able to drive and then parked the car. i went on vacation for two weeks. after the car being unused for two weeks, again the car would not start. i informed the dealership of this problem and was advised by them to have the car towed to any subaru dealership for repair. the car was towed to bayridge subaru which evaluated the car and said that the car had a dead cell in the battery. subaru dealers were informed in april of 2013 that impreza had a defect which cause electrical problems in the car leading to the battery dying and engine problems. koeppel subaru did not inform me of this recall before i purchased the car in december of 2013. they also did not inform me that the car was previously corporate owned. i believe that koeppel should have informed me about the recall as well as the fact that it was used as a "loaner" before i purchased the car. i believe koeppel subaru committed consumer fraud by not informing me of the recall and the car's history before purchase. i do not feel safe driving the car and simply want a refund of my down payment ($5,000) and car payments made up to current date. koepell subaru should be investigated for their practices in selling used cars. i refuse to pay bayridge subaru $35/day for storage of this unsafe car. koeppel subaru is in violation of consumer protection law.

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