Table 1 shows two common other fuel system related problems of the 2008 Subaru Forester.
| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
|---|---|
| Other Fuel System Hoses Lines/piping, And Fittings problems | |
| Other Fuel System problems |
In July of 2012 while driving on the highway my check engine light came on, canceling my cruise control. I took the car to repair garage I was using and the evap code indicated a leak of . 002. The car was smoke tested and the garage recommended to change gas cap, which I did with generic cap. The again in November of 2012 the check engine light came on again while driving on the highway at 70 mph, again the code was possible evap leak. In Jan 2013 check engine light came on again on the highway, had it smoke tested for 3 hours at the garge, no leak was detected. Changed gas cap again. Then in may 2013 again on the highway, check engine light came on. Again posible evap leak, suggested to get "Subaru" gas cap. Subaru parts personal said the roll over valve on the top of the gas tank was usually the problem most of the time. If the check engine light comes on again, will probably need to replace. So in June after coming off the highway, the check engine comes on. Took car to Subaru and said could not be certain it was roll over valve, however suggested to replace. Code was p0456, which was same code that appeared before in may. If the Subaru forrester has this problem on these models, shouldn't this part be a "maintenance" item to prevent engine troubles? my question for you is how many Subaru forrester's have had this problem? is there a way to ask Subaru for how many Subaru forrester's have had this part replaced on all Subaru forrester's to evaluate if manufacture defect? to change this part, I was charged $418. 14 + tax to fix problem I have no "scheduled" maintenance for . Thank you.
I own a 2008 Subaru Forester 2. 5x, VIN. Jf1sg63678h701807, which was purchased new at brown's Subaru, 960 hilton heights road, charlottesville, va. All factory recommended maintenance schedules were meticulously upheld. Vehicle malfunctions experienced during accident: 1. Rapid rpm surge without operator activation from idle to approximately 5,000+ rpms 2. Rapid uncontrollable vehicle acceleration, plowing the vehicle through multiple load-bearing structures 3. Failure of deployment of driver and passenger airbags after multiple heavy impacts, last of which an extremely hard impact which completely stopped and disabled vehicle, resulting in injuries to the driver and passenger. Accident description: I had a major malfunction of my Subaru Forester, which resulted in a very severe and potentially lethal car accident. In the process of pulling slowly into a handicapped parking space, with one foot applied to the brake almost to a complete stop, the vehicle's rpms surged ahead racing out of control. At that time, I applied both feet to the brakes. The car rapidly accelerated into a business, throwing us back in our seats and completely demolishing multiple exterior load bearing structures as well as interior structures. It wasn't until the car became lodged against a kiosk completely inside the building, that it stopped, although brakes were applied firmly for the duration of the accident. Please investigate this matter, as this was a serious incident completely out of my control, that could have resulted in serious injury or death. This was a terrifying uncontrollable event that could have resulted in tragedy. Thank you for your time and your services. Please contact me for any additional information needed. Carrie p goforth, 434-227-2793 or 434-202-9224.