We have classified the 8 complaints from 2015 Subaru Outback about STRUCTURE into the following categories.
Passenger side "child lock" will not disengage. door is permanently locked from the inside because of a faulty child lock. we set the child lock our child was a toddler but now it's stuck in the on position.
2015 subaru outback. consumer writes in regards to damage to hoses in vehicle due to rodents. *ld *js
We were driving our 2015 subaru outback at about 55mph on us20, the temperature was in the mid 30's, in east oregon when our sunroof spontaneously exploded. there were no other vehicles around and there was no impact from foreign objects. there was a loud, distracting, bang followed by a cloud of shattered glass coming from the back of the car. the sunroof cover was closed and the tempered glass fragments collected in the well and rattled around for the remaining 3 1/2 hours of our journey.
Fuel door does not open to allow access to gas cap. i was low on gas and could not fill the tank because i could not access the gas cap.
Rear hatch does not reliably open - cannot close after manual override. vehicle has had issue for over 15000 miles and 5 times at the dealer but has not been resolved. rear hatch does not open reliably and when a manual override is necessary to remove cargo or pets, the hatch does not close easily and door light remains on even while driving. this causes and obvious safety issue both for cargo escaping the vehicle and also for exhaust entering the vehicle. this occurs with all doors unlocked, vehicle is stopped, key fob is attempted as well as door trigger to open the hatch. no memory set when attempting to open. no user error.
Letter from senator brown on behalf of constituent re 2015 subaru outback structural failure. *ld the consumer stated the was a leak at the driver's side roof. *js
Rear electric liftgate sporadically fails to open. this condition persists whether i press the button on the liftgate, the dashboard liftgate button, or the key fob button. i can hear the liftgate unlatch, however it fails to open more than a couple inches. lithia subaru (oregon city) has not been able to repair. we purchased our vehicle new from the dealer. it has exhibited this problem from the first day we owned it. subaru should recall and fix all vehicles with this problem. i feel strongly this is an design defect of the electrical system. this sporadic condition presents itself when the vehicle is stationary, both when the engine is running and when it is not. there doesn't seem to be any set of conditions upon which i can cause or predict the failure.
The front passenger door has delaminated. this is confirmed by a the door sounding like a drum when closed, the lower portion of the door vibrating when closed and a mechanic at the daryl waltrip dealership who inspected the inside of the door. the dealer only wants to put a band aid on the problem by placing pads inside the door to deaden the sound. the concern is for the front seat passenger who could be seriously injured in a side impact collision because of the reduced structural integrity of the door.
The subaru outback 2015 was parked in a lot after a 12 minute drive and burst into flames. it was purchased in february 2015 and was not yet due for servicing when the event happened. the subaru outback manufactured from july 3rd-27th 2015 has been recalled due to "possibility of fire due to a transmission fluid leak". i believe the same thing occurred with my car and i am concerned that if the model is not recalled someone will get badly injured or killed due to fire.
Windshield cracked in parking lot. very long break starting at base and continued halfway up through the center.
For the second time, after being pinged by a small stone, the windshield developed a crack circa 3000 miles similar experience w/ 2014 subaru outback also w/ low mileage never had to replace windshield in some 56 years of driving three times in 7 months seems to indicate some sort of systemic or windshield configuration problem?
Vehicle was parked outside overnight. in the morning a 12" s shaped crack had appeared in the passenger side of the windshield. there was no detectable prior damage and no known impact to cause the crack. the crack has continued to grow and branch. dealer states the windshield fails the "pen test," i.e. there is a tiny nick at one point of the crack which, they say, proves the crack is due to impact damage. i believe the chip appeared after the crack formed, but cannot prove this (nor can the dealer prove the opposite). online research suggests there is a design defect in 2015 subaru outback windshields, which fail at remarkable rate.
This is a brand new subaru outlander with 850 miles. the windshield got a small chip, about 1mm in size near the very top. as i was driving along the windshield started to crack from the small ding down, approximately 1 foot in length. this should not happen with new windshield glass in a new car. *tr
The touch screen that controls the system's radio/navigation is very glossy and while driving home, the sun hit it at an angle and blinded me. was barely able to drive, had to place my hand over the 7" screen to reduce the bright sun glare which was impeding my visibility and made it very unsafe to drive the car. this needs to be recalled as it will cause accidents if drivers are blinded by the light that bounces back.
This car has suffered from, as have many other 2015 subaru outbacks from excessive wind noise. the car has had 2 fixes so far and the problem persists. *js
Note: no accident - reporting safety issue!!! incident date = date issue identified: as the driver, i am seeing light under the hood in the space between the edge of the dashboard and the opening under the hood. outside light and road images are visible through the opening for the drivers wiper, due to the wide gap between the drivers front fender and hood. i found this shortly after purchase when i adjusted my seat to the position most comfortable for driving. this was reported to my dealer and subaru. in addition, i presented a video and pictures that shows from the drivers seat, inside the vehicle, i can clearly see outside light and images which is distracting when i drive and to me a safety issue. please review video and pictures links for full details: video: http://youtu.be/6ehucznjw2u standard format version (lowercase all characters expect following /----czn--2u) hd pictures: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0by5m44gnhdecfllfadm0vmrntm9pns1kbezibej6ewsycvjlexrlsufvthniwupqrxhkr1k&authuser=0
This car has a screen in the dashboard that controls the stereo, phone, and other functions. it has a very reflective glassy finish. the screen is not surrounded by a hood of any sort and it is titled at about a 50-degree angle. on other occasions, i have noticed that this screen reflects a lot of sunlight, but it was more of an annoyance than anything. on this occasion, i was driving the car at about 1:30 in the afternoon, going east on a highway. the dashboard screen was reflecting the sun into my eyes so directly that it was painful. it was also distracting. the light was so bright and so consistent that i had to drive while holding my right hand in front of the screen to block the light. i had to drive that way for probably half an hour. i did not have any sort of "accident." however, i can foresee that under the wrong circumstances, this characteristic of the car could blind or distract a driver from seeing other traffic, traffic signals, etc. and cause an accident. it could also cause someone to keep one hand off the wheel and maybe cause an accident that way. it is my opinion that this characteristic of the car should be addressed. *tr
Noticed an 18 inch crack in my 2015 subaru outback windshield starting at the top under the heating element two months ago. was not hit by a rock and no impact spot found. had the windshield replaced three weeks ago. while driving yesterday, heard a cracking sound and noticed a 12 inch crack appear in the lower left (again, starting where the heating element is and again, no rock sound or impact spot). my sister has the exact same car with a crack in the *exact* same spot that developed last week out of the blue (i have photos of both of our cracks for comparison). from doing research, it seems this is a common problem with subaru windshields (www.subaruoutback.org has several forum threads detailing similar reports). *tr
Windshield developed a crack with no noticeable impact from debris. first incident december 1, 2014, windshield replaced with identical model by carlex (minus the subaru oem sticker). the replacement windshield has exhibited the same symptoms (developed a crack with no noticeable impact) on january 15, 2015. this seems like a safety issue for structural and visibility reasons. both cracks began in the windshield wiper heater area. *tr
Blinding dashboard glare at certain automobile/sun angles. *tr
There is a gloss finished plastic touch pad kind of cover that covers the entire navigation system. this is approximately 6"x8". it is not only the navigation system, but the radio, fuel information, etc. it is slanted as part of the front dashboard, and when the sun hits it, it bounces directly into the drivers eyes. this navigation system should have been recessed into the dash, or at a minimum, a matte finish instead of a glassy finish on the plastic. it is definitely a hazard to the driver, as it is blinding. if you are traveling on the highway, with the sun at an angle, the reflection of light in your eyes is as blinding as someone holding a flashlight steadily into your eyes. i have pictures that i took of the screen. it must be recalled soon, with either some type of replacement cover that is a matte finish, or an attachment that goes around the screen so it would appear recessed. i paid thousands extra for navigation, and not only is it blinding, but i cannot even see the navigation screen anyway. before i cause an accident that injures myself or others, or someone else does, please consider recalling this. i would be happy to provide you with the photographs to show the reflection. *tr