Wheel Cover/hubcaps Problems of Subaru Impreza

Subaru Impreza owners have reported 8 problems related to wheel cover/hubcaps (under the wheel category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Subaru Impreza based on all problems reported for the Impreza.

1 Wheel Cover/hubcaps problem of the 1997 Subaru Impreza

Failure Date: 12/29/2002

Wheel hub keeps coming off after replacement of tire. Almost lost control of car due to a wheel hub coming off and hitting windshield. Windshield did not break.

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2 Wheel Cover/hubcaps problem of the 1997 Subaru Impreza

Failure Date: 10/01/2000

Wheel hubs do not stay on while driving. They will just pop right off, nearly causing an accident. Dealer has been contacted. Rear wheel cover came off while driving and the dealer states that the wheel cover was not out on correctly.

3 Wheel Cover/hubcaps problem of the 1996 Subaru Impreza

Failure Date: 06/26/1999

Ongoing problem with wheel cover: caps not staying on. Dealer/manufacturer were not notified.

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4 Wheel Cover/hubcaps problem of the 1997 Subaru Impreza

Failure Date: 06/01/1999

Hubs keep coming off vehicle when driving. Dealer contacted, and is in process of replacing hubs. Problem still exists. Provide further information.

5 Wheel Cover/hubcaps problem of the 1996 Subaru Impreza

Failure Date: 11/27/1998

Hub caps are difficult to remove and reinstall. The service dealer's tech. Broke one trying to remove the cover. The covers (4) have not stayed on after reinstallation. If the dealer can not install them properly, how is the consumer going to install them properly?.

6 Wheel Cover/hubcaps problem of the 1997 Subaru Impreza

The original hubcaps are a safety violation. Subaru made a very bad engineering design. They fastened a plastic ring with holes to each rim that the hubcaps are supposed to fit in with a twist. The problem is the amount of force or pounds per square inch that's required to remove the hubcap so one can change a tire in an emergency situation. A special tool to do this is provided (an afterthought by the company -oops). Putting the hubcaps on is more difficult and either way the tool has to be restraightened at least once per tire. I've recently retired from the military and I'm in good shape. I'm (6'& 188 lbs) and I have to struggle to remove the hubcaps. My daughter could not even come close to removing the hubcap. She can work a jack and the lugnuts but cannot take the hubcap off. Women, senior citizens, and many men can not provide the lps per inch to remove the wheelcover which is necessary to get to the lugnuts. I was told that Subaru only had this type of wheelcover for 1996 & 1997. Do I have to remove these rings and purchase new wheelcovers so I know my daughter will not get stranded from a flat tire? I think Subaru missed a very basic safety mark here and should rectify the situation.

7 Wheel Cover/hubcaps problem of the 1998 Subaru Impreza

Wheel hubs continually falling off of vehicle. Mjs.

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8 Wheel Cover/hubcaps problem of the 2000 Subaru Impreza

Vehicle lost two of hub caps. Rear driver door was off track/ left wheel bearings went out and have been replaced twice, right rear wheel bearing has been replaced once and clutch assembly has failed twice. Windows on passenger side have ben taken in for adjustments once and passenger side window has been in for repairs two times.

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Other Common Wheel related problems of Subaru Impreza

Problem Category Number of Problems
Wheel problems
33
Wheel Cover/hubcaps problems
8
Hub problems
1
Wheel Multi Piece problems
1
Wheel Bolts problems
1


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