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Problems with 2013 Subaru Legacy SERVICE BRAKES

On average, the 2013 Subaru Legacy starts to “feel” problems with the SERVICE BRAKES and its various aspects after 51 667 miles.

Recently reported SERVICE BRAKES problems on 2013 Subaru Legacy

#1 since the vehicle was purchased i had to add at least one quart of oil to the engine between each recommended oil change. i informed the dealer who had me return approx 1300 miles after my last oil change, which i did. the dealer indicated to me that the oil level was fine. by 3,700 miles the oil warning light came on and i had to add a quart of oil. #2 since the vehicle was purchased i had to turn the rotors or purchase new rotors every 6 month. when you try to stop the braking system has extensive shaking when braking. it makes the car hard to stop when the shaking occurs. when you turn the rotors the shaking goes away but will return in about 4 to 6 months.

My mechanic told me there was a recall on older legacy's like 2010-2012 about the brake lines. he went on to check my brake lines (with my car on a lift) and saw they were completely rusted out and swollen. also, for some reason when i'm driving, my car pulls to one side or the other, specifically on the highway. i cannot drive straight or let go of the steering wheel or else it'll pull me off the road. my mechanic has already looked everything over and said everything was good. so i'm not sure where the problem is but it's with the steering.

Electronic parking brakes- malfunction causing the electronic parking brakes to become stuck and will not disengage causing the vehicle to be immobile.

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