Was unable to remove key from ignition. unable to leave vehicle in a public palace and not able to lock the car because of a faulty gear park rang switch
Cv joints went bad around 100,000 miles when warranty expired. all freeway driving, even tho car was purchased for more off road/unpacked road use, which hasn't happened much. guess if i did use it more off road this wld have happened earlier & be covered under warranty. needs to be a recall on this issue.
Takata recall for the past year i have been checking my motor oil and refilling as needed. learning to be a car mechanic is one of my hobbies that i like to do. in doing so, i always check my car and make sure its up and running with no issues. i have constantly notice that there was some oil under the engine whether old or fresh. then just recently i went to my local subaru dealership to finally get to the bottom of it. as a result i learned that the cam box seal is leaking. i then did my research on it and found out that it's a common issue among other subaru owners and that other car brand uses gaskets in which it lasts longer. in my view, other owners may not know how or when to check under their car for these kind of issues and this can lead to the engine not having enough oil to burn and breaking down or similar situations. it may not be a short term effect but if it can be prevented it should be.
I have a 2015 crosstrek that has 31,000 miles on it and i have been having an issue when putting the car in park that you can not turn the key to the off position to shut the car down. i have had to play with the shifter putting the car in reverse and then in park again hoping this time i can turn the car off. taking the car back to the dealer. these cars need to be recalled and fixed at subaru's expense, clearly they have issues.
While on a very slight downslope, with the transmission in park, the vehicel rolled down the hill with no one in it. had i been standing in front of it, i would have been run over.
Tl* the contact owns a 2015 subaru xv crosstrek. the contact stated that while driving at 5 mph to make a three point turn, the vehicle would not shift out of reverse. the contact called a tow truck and he was able to get the vehicle out of reverse after a lot of maneuvering. the contact proceeded to drive the vehicle to the dealer to have the vehicle diagnosed. the mechanic stated that they were unable to duplicate the failure. the failure continued to occur intermittently. the manufacturer was notified of the failure. the approximate failure mileage was 2,287.
Tl* the contact owns a 2015 subaru xv crosstrek. while driving and releasing the brake pedal, the vehicle hesitated to accelerate for approximately four seconds without warning. the vehicle would then resume normal operation. the failure was experienced several times. the vehicle was taken to servco toyota honolulu (2850 pukoloa st #200, honolulu, hi 96819, (808) 564-1100) to be diagnosed, but a failure code was not found. the vehicle was also test driven, but the failure was not duplicated. the manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. the vehicle was not repaired. the failure mileage was approximately 19,000.