2001 Subaru Forester
Summary:
I like the feel and performance of this vehicle, too bad its so unreliable.
Faults:
The most recent problem was both rear-wheel bearings going out. Cost to repair was $640.
Six months ago the boot on the right front drive axle split and leaked grease on the catalytic converter. Every time I stopped smoke would billow out of the engine compartment. Cost to repair was around $200.
A couple of years ago the "sub-woofer" located under the driver seat stopped working. The rest of the sound system works, but the semi-deep tones we used to hear and feel are gone.
Other problems that have appeared in the last year include window not sealing properly and leaking air during higher speeds; the lid on the compartment located mid-dashboard won't stay up; and the hood release mechanism sticks.
General Comments:
Maybe I should have purchased a Toyota intead.
Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Don't Know
Review Date: 2nd January, 2005
10th Feb 2005, 08:42
Repeated problems with the wheel bearings are most likely due to improper installation. Although the original bearing was not as strong as it should have been, an updated roller-type bearing from a Legacy is an upgrade replacement, but unless the factory recommended procedure is followed, the bearing can be distorted during installation, resulting in premature failure.
Any competent mechanic would have read the Subaru Service Bulletin regarding this repair and taken the necessary care during installation.