Six problems related to other fuel system tank assembly have been reported for the 2009 Subaru Impreza. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2009 Subaru Impreza based on all problems reported for the 2009 Impreza.
When trying to put fuel in my car at the pump, the fuel instantly starting spewing out even though I know I have an empty tank. Based on research, Subaru has a valve in the tank that is defective and causes this. There is no way I can fill my tank up and I am covered in fuel.
Tl the contact owns a 2009 Subaru Impreza. After fueling the vehicle, the contact noticed a very strong odor of fuel. The contact drove approximately three miles to his home and the odor became stronger. The contact noticed fuel leaking underneath the vehicle where the fuel tank was located. The vehicle was not taken to the dealer or an independent mechanic for diagnostic testing. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The approximate failure mileage was 150,000.
When attempting to fuel the vehicle (the tank was less than one-quarter full), the gas splashed back out of the vehicle on me and allover the ground. I tried several times to fuel, but the tank will not accept gas. This issue can cause injuries from the gasoline splash, and it can cause stranded drivers because the vehicle cannot be refueled. It must be investigated. There are plenty of forums online where people complain of the same issue in their 2009 Imprezas. . . There must be a known defective part, but Subaru is not recalling it? please investigate.
Gas tank will not allow any gas to be pumped. Attempted to pump and gas sprayed back out. Car is throwing a check engine light of p0453 "evap system pressure sensor high input. " car is nearly on e for gas. Taking to dealership to resolve problem. Safety issue as gas could spray on person, causing injury.
Vehicle will not take fuel. Fuel nozzle shuts off as if tank is full or fuel spills out of the tank. Tried three different pumps at the first gas station, then drove to two other gas stations and was only able to fill with approximately 1 gallon of fuel. From online inquiries, may be possible fuel tank pressure valve failure?.
The first incident was in 2010. The check engine light came on (steady, not blinking) and after that I attempted to put gas in the car. The tank was down to approx. 1/4 but the car would not take gas, and when I attempted to add gas it back splashed all over me. The dealer said it was a problem with spider webs in the line causing a pressure problem in the tank, and replaced the pressure valve. Since then this has happened 4 additional times - I am now on my 3rd pressure valve. This is a safety issue on several fronts: unexpected backsplash of gas, possibility of running out of gas and not being able to add it (I. E. Being totally stuck far from home) and pressure in the tank (seems this could result in fire or other danger). The dealer does not have a fix for this - a recall is necessary to force Subaru to acknowlege this issue and coming up with a fix to prevent spider entry (Mazda and Honda have addressed this same issue - Mazda recalled 50k + cars).