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CarComplaints.com Notes: The 2013 Outback has a problem with excessive oil consumption.
A class action lawsuit is pending that alleges Subaru's "FB" engine has defective piston rings which causes oil to leak past the rings & burn up at an excessive rate. More information about the class action is available here.
7.8
pretty bad- Typical Repair Cost:
- $1,590
- Average Mileage:
- 59,350 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 24 complaints
Most Common Solutions:
- not sure (13 reports)
- best - different car. worse - new block. worse - burn oil (7 reports)
- engine rebuild (1 reports)
- replace oil rings (1 reports)
- replace rings (1 reports)
- replace short block (1 reports)
engine problem
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A D V E R T I S E M E N T S
Bought my wife a brand new 2013 Subaru OutBack for Anniversary Gift in June 2013 {- and to replace her 2007 Forester ..... loved the Forester, and the new Foresters, but opted for the bigger/roomier 2013 OutBack} the new 2013 OutBack's oil/engine light come on at about 3000miles ( not even really 'broken in' yet) pulled over to check - no oil on dip stick, drove to closest auto store and put about 1 and 1/2 quarts in. Took it back to dealer and was explained to me that I DID NOT READ the owners manual and/or warranty book's statement that oil consumption was 'normal' and not an issue unless it happens within/less than 1500 miles [each time]... this really Irritated me, but I chalked this one up to perhaps maybe it wasn't quite 'broken in' yet.
We've had the car a little more than a year now and with about 22,000 miles it still requires constant checking of the oil with adding some ( about a quart) around 3000 miles ---- oil changes are scheduled around 6000-7000miles with service under dealer Maintenance agreement. Discussing this with some dealer Mechanics I was told 1) the oil consumption was due to 'tighter engine tolerances' 2) due to new EPA emission requirements????!!! 3) just have the oil change every 3000miles so I don't have the issue with low oil....... at about $100 dollars an oil change NOT ideal
Anyway, I find it unacceptable for a new car to have this issue... I have several vehicles, some of which are older than myself and one '95 model truck which has more 250,000 miles, and they DON"T use this much oil and I didn't have this issue with the 2007 Forester. I am all for giving the car Back to Subaru dealer and go buy something else, but my wife likes the car and doesn't want to part with it ( unless trade and buy a new 2014/15 model... go figure) AND I do have to admit the all-wheel-drive system does work quite well ---- as it worked great when Atlanta had 'Snowmagadon' earlier this year -- Laugh all you want Yankees! with your salted roads and snow plows.. try driving on ice around other people ( Northerners mostly) who THINK they can drive and stop on ice...
Anyway other than the Oil consumption issue the Subaru is a nice vehicle and have had no other complaints or issues(yet), but IT is an issue....
- hemlock4, Atlanta, GA, US