Clutch Pedal/linkage problems of the 2008 Subaru Impreza Wrx

30 problems related to clutch pedal/linkage have been reported for the 2008 Subaru Impreza Wrx. The most recently reported issues are listed below.

1 Clutch Pedal/linkage problem

Failure Date: 12/17/2018

Firewall spot welds have failed, causing significant lateral play in the clutch pedal. I have had some significant trouble trying to get it into gear. So I have had trouble shifting gears while at highway speeds and have had trouble getting it in reverse in order to pull out of a parking spot. The brake pedal is next in-line to be affected by the sheet metal tear. I keep hearing that this problem is not covered under any recall. Nor is it a warranty item at this year and mileage (105,000). This is a very significant issue and will cost a great deal (over $1000) to fix. This being a weld issue and not a wear issue makes me think that the factory ought to cover this safety issue. This has been happening for the last year and a half. But I have only recently discovered the true extent of the problem.

2 Clutch Pedal/linkage problem

Failure Date: 02/14/2018

I purchased a 2008 Subaru Impreza Wrx. Every time the clutch is engaged or disengaged a creak/pop noise can be heard. You can also see the clutch and brake pedal move significantly. The spot welds on the firewall/bulkhead have separated making it very difficult to get into gear and making the clutch very firm. This needs to be a recall. People can not afford this very expensive while making payments on their vehicle. This problem is also causing premature wear on transmission parts as well. I have 4 Subarus and if they don't make this right I will not buy another. Very sad to say considering I work for them building engines.

3 Clutch Pedal/linkage problem

Failure Date: 09/06/2016

While driving the vehicle I noticed while depressing my brakes or clutch, I would hear a "popping sound. " also I noticed the clutch pedal and the brake pedal would move towards the left together (oppose to just up and down) when depressing the clutch pedal. It seems like the whole firewall where the clutch and brake pedals are attached too is moving when depressed. This happens all the time now when clutch pedal is depressed.

4 Clutch Pedal/linkage problem

Failure Date: 10/01/2015

I bought this vehicle used from a dealership in January of 2015 with over 100,000 miles on the odometer. After a few months of driving it I began to hear a click every time I depressed the clutch pedal. I looked into the issue to see if it was a common problem and if there was an easy fix to it. Turns out six of the seven spot welds that hold my clutch and brake assembly to the firewall were cracked. There is a recall for this issue already but they wont service vehicles past 40,000 miles. This does not help me seeing as the car is far past 40,000. Not only is this a safety issue but it is also causing other parts of the car to prematurely wear out such as the clutch and the release bearing. I need help.

5 Clutch Pedal/linkage problem

Failure Date: 03/09/2015

The welds supporting the clutch pedal and brake pedal assembly have broken. The result is a prominent squeaking sound and a noticeable lateral movement of the pedal assembly to the left. This is a reoccurring issue as it had previously been addressed and repaired back in June of 2014. At the time Subaru of America agreed to pay for half of the repairs as the vehicle was outside of warranty coverage. The new issue are from broken welds in another area that was not inspected or did not appear to need repair at the time. Mileage at time of repair was 74,839, current mileage is 84,420 (3/16/2015). However, further research on this issue indicate that it is a widespread issue that has affected many other Subaru impreza owners with model years 2008 through 20012. This is not the result of owner neglect, misuse, or improper maintenance. My safety concern is that this does appear to have an impact on the functionality of clutch pedal and brakes under all normal conditions of use. Full breakage of the assembly could result in loss of control, injury, and or death. Original claim to soa was #1-5644625090, represented by rich.

6 Clutch Pedal/linkage problem

Failure Date: 02/11/2015

The part of the steel body under the dash that supports the clutch pedal shaft assembly fractures into two pieces due to flex forces over time. This results in the clutch master cylinder flexing at its mounting point on the firewall when clutch pedal is depressed. Severed squeaking and noise is heard every time the clutch is depressed as a result. Welding is not feasible as it is located un the dash (above the accelerator pedal) and would cause fire around flammable materials. This can be seen on youtube videos submitted by Subaru wrx owners and affects 2008-2014 wrx impreza vehicles. Should firewall fracture due to this flex over time, ability to disengage the clutch by pressing the pedal would result and present a very high probability of crash or accident as a lack of vehicle control and ability to stop vehicle. . Read more...

7 Clutch Pedal/linkage problem

Failure Date: 09/30/2014

Tl-the contact owns a 2008 Subaru wrx. The the contact stated that when pressing the clutch the break pedal bracket moves. The vehicle was driven to the dealer and diagnosed as the clutch plate which is boated together moves. The manufacturer was made aware of the issue. The failure mileage was 94,000. Rk.

8 Clutch Pedal/linkage problem

Failure Date: 09/18/2014

When driving home I was exiting the highway when my brake petal when to the floor with no pressure. I used the emergency brake and clutch to get out of gear to slow down. I was able to slow down to a stop and when I stopped my breaks continued to work. I took my car into a Subaru dealership and was told that the welds on my firewall were broken that hold on my clutch and brake pedal assembly.

9 Clutch Pedal/linkage problem

Failure Date: 04/15/2014

The car has a manual transmission and I noticed significant side way back and forth movement in the clutch pedal and brake pedal while the car was stationary. In the last week it has become very difficult to engage the clutch and get the car in gear. I took the car in to a Subaru dealership and they knew right away what the problem was. Spot welds on the pedal mounts to the firewall were failing. They then sent me to a body shop, which has had experience making the necessary repair. Apparently the body shop has repaired several Subaru wrxs with the same problem. Of course they want me to pay for the repair.

10 Clutch Pedal/linkage problem

Failure Date: 03/03/2014

I was having a problem shifting gears and noticed that when I depressed the clutch that the brake pedal was moving also. I took the vehicle to a local repair shop and they discovered that the pedal mounting bracket that is spotwelded to the firewall had broken at the welds. I was quoted $1200 for the repairs as the dash & steering column have to be removed. I was told that this is an unsafe condition as it could cause an accident. I feel that Subaru should be responsible for the cost of the repairs as this is clearly a design defect and a safety issue.

11 Clutch Pedal/linkage problem

Failure Date: 02/07/2014

I recognized a squeeking sound every time I depressed my clutch to shift the car. Having had an oil change, I wasn't scheduled for car maintenance for 3 months or 3,000 miles. When I took my car to my mechanic for service, I asked them to check the squeeking sound. The technician found a that the structure of the firewall at the clutch and brake pedal assembly was failing - the spot welds were shattered. The technician removed the wiper blade assembly and found that the pedal assembly flexes to the point of moving the firewall out at the clutch master and that the firewall is cracked at the clutch cylinder. After researching the issue, the technician learned the problem is inherent in this particular year and model, as well as in the 2009 model. The technician recommends removing the dashboard, brake booster, master cylinder, and clutch cylinder in order to identify and weld the broken pieces of the bracket that should be holding the clutch pedal assembly in place. This requires only welding and replacing the clutch pedal assembly, as well as flushing the brake and clutch fluid. The overall concern with this structural failure is that the degradation of the firewall and clutch assembly will create an issue where my safety is at risk when I lose the ability to drive the vehicle because shifting will fail. In a low or high speed situation, I would need to down or up shift my car to help avoid collision or lessen the impact of a collision. Without this ability, I put my life, my passenger's life and other drivers' lives in danger. Given that this is a widespread issue with the make, model and year, I believe Subaru should issue a recall. I am especially concerned to find that my particular car is on the pull down menu with the ntsb, and until my car started to fail, I heard nothing from the ntsb, Subaru or the dealerships regarding this issue. Response expected.

12 Clutch Pedal/linkage problem

Failure Date: 02/03/2014

Welds holding the clutch and brake pedal assembly to the firewall are breaking. Depressing the clutch causes flexing. If/when it breaks off, the car will be dangerous due to no foot braking and an engaged clutch. Seems like a common problem with this model. Time for a manufacturer paid fix.

13 Clutch Pedal/linkage problem

Failure Date: 01/30/2014

As verified by the dealership: the firewall welds keeping the clutch brackets in place are cracked. This causes the pedal assembly to have play and move as unintended. If the pedal bracket were to become more unstable the vehicle could be uncontrollable during use.

14 Clutch Pedal/linkage problem

Failure Date: 01/06/2014

Spot welds on the clutch pedal bracket attached to the firewall have cracked causing a distinct squeaking noise and hard shifting. Mechanic told me that the bracket separation is pushing against the clutch, causing a sideways push into the clutch master cylinder. This does not allow for full engagement of the clutch when shifting gears and is flexing the master cylinder, causing additional stress and damage. Additionally, the brake pedal is being depressed by approximately 1/2" during every clutch engagement. Subaru of America is only offering to cover 50% of the work to correct their design/manufacturing defect. This is ridiculous. No vehicle should experience firewall damage at any mileage, let alone a defect so dangerous that it impacts shifting and breaking.

15 Clutch Pedal/linkage problem

Failure Date: 11/02/2013

Clutch started making a creaking noise when pressing in and out. Shifting gears has also become more difficult like the clutch isn't fully engaging and disengaging. I also noticed the whole assembly shifts (clutch and brake pedals) when pressing down on the clutch. Turns out the spot welds on the bracket that hold the assembly are completely broken, causing flex to the clutch and brake assembly. If that bracket rips off, could lose braking power. This is unsafe and needs to be recalled.

16 Clutch Pedal/linkage problem

Failure Date: 10/25/2013

Clutch pedal started squeaking and thought it was part in need of grease. Subaru dealership did a 60k maintenance and found no problems. Clutch suddenly went out (within a few miles) and pedal became hard to use. Took to a very experienced Subaru mechanic who diagnosed broken firewall welds. Repair will constitute removing the entire dash to reweld the spots. Mechanic explained to me that without repair, the pedal could experience a catastrophic failure during driving and come loose, possibly interfering with the brake pedal. Very serious safety concern. Many other owners are reporting similar concerns.

17 Clutch Pedal/linkage problem

Failure Date: 08/17/2013

The contact owns a 2008 Subaru wrx. The contact stated that while driving 10 mph, the clutch pedal made a popping sound. The vehicle was taken to the dealer for diagnosis where it was stated that the clutch pedal bracket needed to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired but the problem persisted. The approximate failure mileage was 102,000.

18 Clutch Pedal/linkage problem

Failure Date: 08/02/2013

The clutch pedal and clutch is not operating properly when depressed. The pedals shift when the clutch pedal is depressed and makes a popping sound every time that originates from the fire wall / bulk head. My car has been repaired once before at just under 40,000mi at a Subaru dealer as authorized by Subaru of America and know it has 100,000mi and the issue has come back. This is a structural flaw that can and will lead to a accident with the 2008 and newer Subaru wrx's if it is not addressed and fixed by Subaru. If Subaru is not willing to repair the bracket weld issue and replace the clutch due to improper engagement I will let the welds fail and allow the clutch pedal and brake pedal fall to the floor board and try to control the crash as best as possible. Then I will proceed to file a law suit on the bases that Subaru knows of the issue and meant to cause due harm to the vehicle operator and the population of America.

19 Clutch Pedal/linkage problem

Failure Date: 07/31/2013

The clutch pedal on my 2008wrx makes a loud creaking/clicking noise every time it's depressed. When I investigated the noise, I noticed that the entire clutch pedal bracket assembly (attached to the forward firewall) shifts approx 1/4 inch every time the clutch pedal is depressed. I found that the three spot welds securing the clutch pedal bracket to the forward firewall were broken. From the outside of the firewall, just under the windshield wipers, I saw the spot welds pulling away from the firewall every time the clutch pedal was depressed. This allows the entire clutch pedal bracket assembly to move, causing the creaking noise. If the bracket completely separates from the firewall, the clutch may become completely inoperative - especially dangerous while driving. This also has increased wear on my transmission gears and synchros.

20 Clutch Pedal/linkage problem

Failure Date: 07/26/2013

I was sitting in traffic when I pushed down on clutch pedal and realized I had no clutch. I had to rev car to 2,500 rpm to put in gear to drive. Then every time I came to a stop the car felt wired to stop. As I looked by my feet I noticed my clutch and brake pedal was moving quite freely to side to side. It was to late in day to take car to dealer and being a mechanic I checked car out myself. That's when I saw that the bracket that is welded to my firewall broke completely off. After dealing with Subaru and the dealer for a week now I have to pay $500 to have them fix the car as a courtesy they said. There are hundreds of complaints of this issue and what if I was on the highway and had to stop suddenly when this happened. I could have caused a major accident. Why do I have to pay to fix the flaw in the structural integrity of my vehicle that can cause an accident!.

21 Clutch Pedal/linkage problem

Failure Date: 07/10/2013

After having the car for a few weeks I noticed the clutch pedal started making noises. I investigated and found that the clutch master cylinder was moving a lot for a part that should not move. I did a little research online and on forums and found that many other owners of the vehicle had similar problems. The welds on the firewall have cracked. It cause my brake pedal to shift whenever I depress the clutch pedal. It also has gotten so bad that shifting into gear at any speed over the 3400 rpm range becomes very difficult and in some case impossible! I drive to and from work 60 miles a day 5 days a week and have not modified the car in any way since I purchased the vehicle. The winter season is coming up and this will be my first winter with the car. I would hope the cold weather does not make the situation worse but is highly likely! this issue has caused stopping and shifting problems. I would not like this issue to cause a possibility that something can go wrong during this upcoming winter to make my car fail drastically in performance and land me in a hospital or worse. Please I advise you to address this issue as many other owners of this vehicle are having the same problems. Others have attempted to re weld but found that it is costly and only a temporary fix until it breaks again.

22 Clutch Pedal/linkage problem

Failure Date: 04/16/2013

I own a 2008 Subaru Impreza Wrx with a stock clutch. For approximately 2 years I have been hearing creaking and/or clicking noises when engaging the clutch pedal. Began to look online for a solution and found that there are spot welds that break between the firewall and the mounting bracket the clutch pedal assembly is attached to (https://www. Google. Com/?gws_rd=ssl#q=wrx+spot+welds). I removed the necessary items to inspect the welds and they did unfortunately fail. . Read more...

23 Clutch Pedal/linkage problem

Failure Date: 02/15/2013

The clutch and brake pedal both move laterally and are making noise when pressed. Research has yielded that this is a common problem with 2008+ wrx. The issue is the clutch bracket separating from the firewall. There are spot welds that have failed, and the part needs to be rewelded to prevent the movement/noise.

24 Clutch Pedal/linkage problem

Failure Date: 01/01/2013

I have been noticing a creaking and popping noise from my clutch/brake pedal assay for some time now and have found it to be the brace that holds the clutch and brake pedal to the firewall of vehicle is spot welded in 2 places at top of bracket and the spot welds have cracked and broken and the brace now moves around and the clutch and brake pedal bind and stick. I have since noticed it getting worse and noticed the 4 spot welds on the bottom of the brace have cracked and broken also. As a auto technician I see problems with vehicle all the time and this is a huge safety concern if the brace as to break off completely the vehicle would loose braking capabilities and the ability for the clutch to disengage the engine from the transmission in an emergency I have noticed on multiple forums that there are a lot of owners with the same problem. I feel as Subaru should perform a recall/repair for this issue as to not have vehicles being unsafe to drive. If needed I can supply pictures of my vehicle and the point of failure.

25 Clutch Pedal/linkage problem

Failure Date: 01/01/2013

Metal on metal popping started for apparently no reason. Intermittent, inconsistent and difficult to replicate. Noise stopped after warmer weather started. Noticeable changes in shifting begin to occur. Approximately three months later, shifting begins to become difficult. Synchronization of gears when shifting begins to fault and gear scratching can be heard. Still inconsistent, no immediate indication repairs are needed. Several weeks go by and suddenly shifting is extremely difficult. Gear matching and synchronization is no longer smooth and scratches gears often. Often not possible to shift in to reverse while car is running. It has now been identified that the spot welding that holds the clutch pedal assembly has broken free from the mounting points under the dashboard. The entire pedal assembly now bends and flexes preventing proper clutch play and throw, preventing clutch from completely disengaging transmission.

26 Clutch Pedal/linkage problem

Failure Date: 10/29/2012

The clutch pedal on my 2008 Impreza Wrx feels gritty and makes a loud creaking noise every time it's depressed. When I investigated the noise, I noticed that the entire clutch pedal bracket assembly (attached to the forward firewall) shifts approx 1/4 inch every time the clutch pedal is depressed. I found that the three spot welds securing the clutch pedal bracket to the forward firewall were broken. From the outside of the firewall, just under the windshield wipers, I saw the spot welds pulling away from the firewall every time the clutch pedal was depressed. This allows the entire clutch pedal bracket assembly to move, causing the creaking noise. If the bracket completely separates from the firewall, the clutch may become completely inoperative - especially dangerous while driving.

27 Clutch Pedal/linkage problem

Failure Date: 09/03/2012

Welds holding pedal assembly to firewall are broken, squeaking clutch, very hard to get into gear, break pedal moving when using clutch.

28 Clutch Pedal/linkage problem

Failure Date: 03/01/2012

The clutch pedal was making a lot of noise, progressively getting worse over the years that I've owned this car. I took it to the dealership and they adjusted the pedal assembly. The noise came back shortly after so I took it to the dealership again and they replaced the pedal assembly. Once again, the noise came back, but this time it was worse than ever. The dealership is saying the clutch pedal mount has had all welds fail that attach it to the firewall. Subaru needs to address this as it seems many owners have this same issue.

29 Clutch Pedal/linkage problem

Failure Date: 02/01/2012

About a year ago I started hearing a creaking noise. Only recently the noise had gotten worse so being a mechanic myself I decided I would take a few days and remove my dash board to pinpoint the noise since it had gotten worse lately. After removing the dash I could clearly see that the pedal assembly was bolted to a thin bracket that was welded to the main body frame. When I removed the pedals the bracket just fell right out. No weld was holding my clutch and brake pedal. I was amazed that the assembly never fell off while I was driving it for a year. Mind you the clutch was original and modifications was a simple air cleaner. I decided to rescuer it to the frame with machine nuts and bolts. After I assembled it there was still play in the pedal assembly and only a few weeks later the noise had returned. I guess the bracket needs to be secured better but this is why I'm concerned. One the noise is unbearable and two it's just not safe it could brake off again the move the brake pedal enough to cause someone to miss the pedal and accelerate into an accident.

30 Clutch Pedal/linkage problem

Failure Date: 08/01/2011

My clutch pedal has been clicking at the extent of depressing the pedal since I bought the car from a Subaru dealership two years ago. I didn't think much of it because of how regularly it happened. About a month ago, it started to get louder and also began squeaking. I took it to a nearby dealership and they informed me it was probably a cracked weld on the firewall, which they had seen before. My car is just out of warranty, but they would not fix the problem even though it had been happening long before the warranty expired. The dealership quoted me $1,200 - $1,500, which is outrageous for something that is apparently a known issue with this model Subaru. I learned that this is a well documented issue and I am going to take my case up with Subaru.


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