Seven problems related to multiple axle suspension have been reported for the 1998 Subaru Impreza. The most recently reported issues are listed below.
Both the left and right rear bearings on this car failed before it reached 60,000 miles. No injuries -- I'm careful and heard them failing -- but repairs were very expensive. Mr.
Rear wheel bearing failed twice. I believe that this a potentially a serious safety problem. Subaru is aware of the problem. They quietly superseeded the old ball bearing used in Imprezas and foresters with a new roller bearing from the legacy. . Read more...
Consumer has experienced numerous failures of left rear wheel bearing, consumer states very noisy and just failed without warning while driving at high speed the car began to vibrate quite violently, causing some difficulty in maintaining control of the vehicle, consumer was able to brake and move to emergency lane.
The vehicle experienced repeated wear/failure of the rear wheel bearing assembly (29033, 44724, 54813, 58637) which caused noise in the rear wheel arer and vibration while driving. Nlm.
Faulty rear wheel bearings make noise and cause the vehicle to drift to the right while driving at highway speeds. Nlm.
While driving there was a noise coming from rear of vehicle. Mechanic stated that wheel bearings needed to be replaced. Has had this problem constantly, and had dealer service vehicle on same malfunction 9 times.
Consumer states the rear wheel bearings were replaced twice.
| Multiple Axle Suspension problems | |
| Front Suspension Wheel Bearing problems | |
| Front Suspension Strut problems | |
| Rear Suspension Shock Absorber problems | |
| Front Suspension problems |