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ABS, Traction Control, Hill Assist Lights Are On
2016 Subaru Impreza
This problem may be covered under warranty. Ask your Subaru dealer.
7.0
pretty bad- Typical Repair Cost:
- No data
- Average Mileage:
- 21,250 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 2 complaints
Most Common Solutions:
- not sure (1 reports)
- replaced brake light switch (1 reports)
electrical problem
Helpful websites
- Possibly ~$20 Brake Light Switch - Apparently this is common
A D V E R T I S E M E N T S
It began with the ABS warning light, hill start warning light, and vehicle dynamics warning lights turning on and staying on during the middle of a highway speed (100km/h). Scared me, but it turned out that I still could steer and had control of the vehicle. Then it started causing problems by refusing to change gears out of PARK. The engine would start (like normal), I'd step on my brakes after putting my seat belt on to get it out of PARK, but the three warning lights would turn on and my gear stick would be immovable. I had to turn off and restart my car ignition multiple times over a span of 10 minutes to get it out of my garage for work.
I work a split shift. I drive 23km+ one way to work at a neighboring town every day. I commute on a busy highway. I depend on a reliable vehicle that won't refuse to get out of park.
It will take my local dealership 4+ weeks until they can have their people take a look at it. There are only two dealerships in my city, and with the upcoming summer vacation season, I do understand that they are busy. But they can't arrange a vehicle for me to use in the meantime, and I'll even be paying out of my own pocket to have a vehicle to drive during my appointment and repair. I've had to drive this vehicle with this problem after reporting to my dealership for 2 days because they can't or won't do anything in the meantime.
I have been invited by the person who booked my appointment that I'm more than welcome to bring my vehicle in earlier if it breaks down on me. No idea who's going to be paying for the towing fees if and when that happens as my 360 CARE program will not cover any breakdowns that occur within 360km of my residence.
This complaint post may get longer depending on what my dealership and my vehicle decides to do.
- Haram P., Calgary, AB, Canada