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6.0
fairly significant- Typical Repair Cost:
- $520
- Average Mileage:
- 30,550 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 2 complaints
Most Common Solutions:
- dealership says dcm need replacement (1 reports)
- not sure but looks like has something to do with dcm fuse (1 reports)
electrical problem
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A D V E R T I S E M E N T S
2019 Subaru Outback: purchased SUV brand new 2 months latter Windshield spontaneously cracks, Dealer will not cover I was told its my responsibility. I find out later this is a huge complaint on this model and year and Subaru was made aware of it. Battery drains very quickly, had to replace it at our cost, dealer charges a ridiculous. price to replace. Few months later Head Unit blows out, had to fight SOA to replace it took over 7 months to get them to replace. Few months ago, another dead battery. Cause was the DCM I researched and found out that the original battery was not strong enough to handle the electrical in this car. SOA was in a class action lawsuit in which they lost and had to replace with an upgraded battery or make whole the consumers that had to purchase another battery. I was never advised of the lawsuit until it was too late. I was told by the service manager that SOA would not cover any part of the cost to replace the DCM "If you are not loyal to Subaru and bring in your car for maintenance and repair why should we be loyal to you" This is coming directly from the Service manager at the Ontario California Dealership which we purchased the car from.
There are no moral or ethical values anymore when it comes to customer service. Customer service is what happens after you purchase the car not at the time of sale. Stay away from Subaru, they boast about what they are doing for the community but forget their customer base. once they sell you the car, you're on your own. My car has 47,000 miles on it, I think it should have been more reliable. Or at the very least the dealership should have stood behind its product.
- Laura F., Mira Loma, US