Car is struggling to start, and battery has bee draining at least once a week but never got a battery low light. have been driving it every week day for about 5-10 miles consistently. took it to autozone & they ran some tests, said there is no power leak and the battery is still in good condition. however the battery still is draining.
When the car is stopped and turned off, the key gets stuck in the ignition and can't be removed. subaru has issued a tsb (tsb 16-112-18r) but not a recall.
Tl* the contact owns a 2016 subaru impreza. while the vehicle was in park, the key failed to release from the ignition switch. there were no warning indicators illuminated. the vehicle was taken to capital chevrolet (2855 maple ave ne, salem, or 97301, (503) 585-4141) where it was diagnosed that the gear shifter needed to be replaced. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was contacted and referred the contact to nhtsa. the failure mileage was 15,000. consumer stated the problem is with defective plate operated by the gear shifter to touch a senor which job is to release the key out of the ignition. this plate doesn't always do the job thereby the failure of the key. i was told this problem is happening in all subaru models of 2016 and beyond. consumer stated ignition key gets stuck and not releasing the key.*jb
The brake stop switch fails intermittently causing dash lights to show the hill brake assist, stability control, and abs systems have stopped functioning. another side-effect of this situation is the failure of the brake lights causing a risk of rear collision if the driver continues to drive even when the dash lights go off. an extremely unsafe driving situation.
Brake lights turn on autonimously without having to pull the emergancy brake or depress the brake pedal. the brake light within my vechile will turn on while driving randomly or even while in a stationary position, there is not set time interval to the random on and off brake light switch. some times it'll turn on and off within five minutes of driving or thrity minutes.there has recemtly been a recall by subaru for this exact issue but i have not received a dealer notification yet.
I turned my car on one afternoon and found the power steering warning light stayed lit on the dashboard while car was stationary. when i tried to drive, i discovered the power steering was completely gone (i.e., very hard to turn steering wheel). had car towed to dealer, since only 1 year old. dealer initially diagnosed the problem as a bad power steering control module. three days later, after the part arrived, they installed it and found more error codes indicating a power supply error. more new parts were ordered that took another three days to arrive. upon removal of power steering rack, technician found rodent damage on wiring to module on rack and pinion unit. my online research suggests rodents are attracted to soy wire insulation that is used in newer subaru vehicles like mine. i am concerned other electrical systems can short out in the car at any time, since i cannot avoid squirrels as my car is parked in an open parking lot at home. my prior car (a 1999 saturn sl2) was driven at the same intervals and parked at the same location for 5.5 years without a similar problem.