Three problems related to engine and engine cooling have been reported for the 2007 Subaru Impreza. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2007 Subaru Impreza based on all problems reported for the 2007 Impreza.
The Subaru of America dealership would not pay for a ecu replacement at the Subaru dealership I brought the 2007 Impreza outback sport to. The bill is $1,100. 00 and I am really disappointed in this dealership. They said the mileage is too high to be covered by any warranty. The mileage to date is at 113,000 miles. I received a letter to get the fuel tank one way fuel valve replaced. I did not get that replaced and the Subaru dealership said that has no effect on the ecu to fail. Is that true?.
Takata inflators. . . Not sure I am in the right place but we live in missouri and bought a car in tennesse and it will not pass inspection in missouri. So had a mechanical shop start fixing it and the more he got involved the more was wrong with it. Right now it will cost us over 5000 to fix and we bought it for 7000. The shop refuses to do anything about it and says it is not its responsibility. We have pictures of parts that were put on wrong which damaged other parts. They said they bought it an auction and it was not their fault. Sorry if I am in the wrong place if I am could you please send me who I should contact. There other things wrong but could only check 3 items. Thank you.
(potential for a serious incident or accident). Vehicle surges and bucks uncontrollably in all gears at low speeds, which occasionally forces the foot to depress accelerator accidentally do to violent bucking in slow traffic conditions. Other Subarus in the 2. 5 liter category do the same thing. I was informed that it is an inherent condition in this vehicle I must live with despite the potential for an accident. The dealer informed me that there was enough complaints on the 2006 model Subaru forester experiencing this condition, that Subaru of America came up with an ecu upgrade that cured the problem. I was basically told that they would keep me on record so that if and when an ecu upgrade becomes available they will contact me, but until then this is a flaw in this model I must live with. Subaru of America acknowledge the complaint and passed it on to the dealer. I have not heard anything back from Subaru of America after the initial contact and the dealer said there is nothing that can currently be done.
Engine Oil Leaking problems | |
Blown Head Gasket problems | |
Engine And Engine Cooling problems | |
Engine Head Gasket Failure problems | |
Timing Tensioner problems | |
Check Engine Light On problems |