We have classified the 5 complaints from 2019 Subaru Outback about VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL into the following categories.
2019 subaru outback. consumer writes in regard to design or malfunctioning of technology. the adaptive cruise control failed to maintain adjusted speed. *as the consumer stated while driving the cruise control was set to 45mph at which point, the vehicle speed up and crashed into the car ahead. the pre-collision brake system did not activate. *js
A couple days ago when i was driving on a back road and using cruise @35mph, the car for no reason suddenly started breaking as if to avoid a collision. nothing was in front of me, not even an oncoming car at a distance. no one was behind me. my response was to manually apply the brake and that kicked out cruise. i haven't had it happen again. is that something that can happen when using cruise at low speeds? if it were to happen at highway speeds, it could be quite dangerous...
Tl* the contact owns a 2019 subaru outback. while the contact was exiting a car wash, the vehicle suddenly accelerated and drove over a curb. the front driver's side wheel was flattened and the vehicle stopped after the contact turned to avoid crashing into a wall. the vehicle was towed to an independent mechanic to be repaired after the claim becomes approved by the insurance company. the contact spoke with subaru of kings automall (9536 kings automall rd, cincinnati, oh 45249, (513) 583-9300) and was informed to have the tire repaired by an independent mechanic. afterwards, the dealer would have the vehicle towed to them for diagnostic testing. the manufacturer was contacted and referred the contact back to the dealer. the failure mileage was 4,300. *dt *tr
Slowly pulling straight into parking spot at grocery store. applied brake when car suddenly accelerated. i was able to control steering, but brakes would not work. steered car into empty parking spot in front of me then turned hard right to avoid hitting parked cars in row across. subaru hit a pick up truck that was reversing out of a diagonal parking spot. the car didn't stop upon impact, instead both right side wheels climbed up the side of truck at an angle. air bags didn't deploy on impact. this was a very dangerous situation. the acceleration was uncontrollable and i am afraid to drive the car.
Recently purchased 2019 subaru from a similar 2017. cruise control speed settings have changed which now require you to take your eyes off the road to watch for speed settings to change. on the 2017 and all other vehicles i have owned, to increase your speed setting by one mph, you push once and release. to increase by 5 mph, push and hold until it senses the increase. now.... a quick push of the button results in a 5 mph increase while you have to hold the button and watch the dashboard indicator as it slowly increases your setting 1 mph at a time. this is dangerous since your eyes are no longer on the road but on the dash area. everything else i own, thermostats, keyboards, tv remotes....all move up or down one degreee or channel at a time unless you hold the key press longer, then you get a faster repeat. i feel that taking my eyes off the road to watch my speed selection change is akin to texting. downright dangerous. the dealer from whom i purchased the new vehicle responds by saying.... "things change, get used to it". i find this situatiion unacceptable!
Navigation system failure! i have 3200 miles on my 2019 outback and since day 1 have had problems using the nav system. the system freezes up completely causing everything not work radio back up camera etc. systems stays on at night draining battery. it sporadically works and works less and less every day had a dead battery already on a 2019 vehicle. *tr