Eight problems related to engine cooling system have been reported for the 1998 Subaru Outback. The most recently reported issues are listed below.
Engine overheating every half mile with engine reservoir overflowing. After $1300 of replacing thermostat, timing belt, belt tensioner, water pump, flushing the cooling system, and compression tests, I was told I had a blown head gasket. I was told the replacement would cost an additional $2,200 at least.
1998 Subaru Outback 2. 5l motor head gasket failure.
Engine began to overheat only when being driven, does not overheat when idling. I have replaced the thermostat, water pump, and timing belt but it still overheats. While doing research on the internet, I found the carsurvey. Org site with many references to this being a known issue, a head gasket problem. Based on the number of similar complaints, Subaru has a design problem that should have been recalled or at least a warning of some type send out. What can be done about this issue?.
Overheating, water leaking, head gasket problem.
Complaint is for Subaru of America. I own a 98 Subaru legacy Outback and the cooling system malfunctioned and the head gaskets blew. I looked online and there are hundreds of owners on a multitude of sites who are experiencing or have experienced this exact problem. Clearly the problem is with the vehicle and not any owner's operation of the vehicle, and therefore the corporation who has caused its customers expense should bear the burden financially for fixing this problem.
My car overheated and died on the highway. It was determined that the head gasket had failed -- it was replaced, and the engine was tuned in associated ways. One month later, the car overheated again, with coolant leaking out of the engine. Once again the head gasket was replaced, as well as the water pump, which the dealer said may have been the original problem. I have had the car back for one week now, and it's working fine. Each time the car overheated, it was soon after I turned on the a/c (and the a/c didn't work well either time -- I. E. , warm air came out of the vents). My a/c is working okay, now.
Appears I have a blown head gasket on my 1998 2. 5l Outback. Coolant contains oil , coolant reservoir fills up rapidly with coolant when driven on the highway. Coolant never returns to the radiator after cooling down.
Engine overheats. Two Subaru dealer service centers said they could not find the problem, and started an seemingly endless replacement of thermostats, and even the radiator. The problem continues, and now that I am over 60k miles, with my warranty expired, they suddenly say it is a problem with the head gasket, which will probably cost over $2,000 to replace. I now find out that there are numerous problems with the head gaskets of 1994-1998 Subarus, but there has never been a recall. Why?.