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Problems with 2013 Subaru Outback TIRES

On average, the 2013 Subaru Outback starts to “feel” problems with the TIRES and its various aspects after 2 000 miles.

Components Affected by TIRES Issues

We have classified the 1 complaints from 2013 Subaru Outback about TIRES into the following categories.

PRESSURE MONITORING AND REGULATING SYSTEMS 1

Recently reported TIRES problems on 2013 Subaru Outback

Your mandate for the use of tpms is another example of government good intentions resulting in little benefit and unnecessary cost to consumers. i want to run winter tires on our subaru and planned to purchase the tires on wheels equipped with tpms sensors. however, the only way to re-set the sensors is to take the car to the subaru dealer and pay $90 in the fall when the winter set goes on and to pay another $90 in the spring when the all-season tire go back on the car. the winter tires are expected to add a significant margin of safety in snow/ice conditions. the annual cost of re-setting the tpms sensor will likely keep me from running winter tires. what is the benefit of having a tpms system that cannot be easily re-set by the vehicle owner? *jb

After two month of using a new car model outback 2013 the left front tire had emptied at the parking lot. an invisible cut was found that it was necessary to bought a new tire. a weeks later of this event the back left tire is been emptying very frequently since. apparently the original tires of the car has invisible defects that get the tire to empty with the normal road use. this car has a frequently signal for verification and filling of the tires. *tr

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