Coolant Leaking problems of the 2000 Subaru Outback

Three problems related to coolant leaking have been reported for the 2000 Subaru Outback. The most recently reported issues are listed below.

1 Coolant Leaking problem

Failure Date: 09/27/2005

I own a 2000 Subaru Outback limited. The car has approx 45,000 miles on it and I am the original owner. I have kept the car up to date with regular maintenance. I used to take the car to the Subaru dealership where I purchased it but they never completed the work I requested and paid for (I. E. Little things like making sure there was enough coolant in the car, etc). Was having a strong burning odor from my car for about a week or two. Got the car into a mechanic today who specializes in Subaru automobiles. I found that I had a cracked head gasket that was leaking oil externally. Upon further research, I found that Subaru seems to have, what I believe to be, a defective gasket in their automobiles with the 2. 5l engines. I contacted Subaru of America to see if they will help reimburse my cost of repair. My car is only 5 years old and only has about 45,000 miles on it!! in my opinion, I believe that Subaru is claiming that they can fix this problem by recalling the cars and running a sealant through the coolant system. I believe this is a bad cover-up. Could you imagine if Subaru had to recall thousands of cars to replace a defective part like a gasket? their incompetent dealerships wouldn't be able to handle it! please help if you can. I really hope I'm not wasting your time. As I mentioned, I truly believe there is a problem with these cars and Subaru is not addressing it. Thanks.

2 Coolant Leaking problem

Failure Date: 12/21/2004

Engine coolant leaks. Now 90,000 miles. This has been leaking since new or shortly after causing a hot antifreeze smell like it is drippng on the exhaust. Dealer never could find the problem until after the recall. They added the stop leak solution but it continues to smell and use some fluid. Dealer says that Subaru has an option to replace head gaskets, but dealer is reluctant to do it. I am having to now get tough about it. I had to pay for a new engine in my wifes 1998 Outback due to the same problem. Upset because it was just in for full service check prior to warranty expiring. Subaru has extended the warranty to 100,000 for this problem but I am nearly past that now. I don't want them to put it off until after warranty. I have also submitted complaint about sensors and catalytic converter problems.

3 Coolant Leaking problem

Failure Date: 02/15/2004

2000 Outback wagon, 5 spd, with 48,000 miles. I've been getting a "hot" coolant smell coming from under the hood (driver's side) for about the last 1,000 miles. When the coolant reservoir ran empty I knew there was a problem and took it in to the dealer's shop. Sure enough, leaking head gasket on driver's side. When they did the repairs, the water pump was found to be leaking as well. The gasket and water pump were replaced free of charge, because the vehicle still falls under the 60k mile drivetrain warranty. My wife just bought a 2004 Outback sport, with the same 5 spd 2. 5 engine. I'm hoping Subaru has fixed the head gasket problem in the new engines, because I've been recommending these vehicles to a lot of people and now I'm starting to wonder. I live in madison; more suburu's were sold here last year than any other city. I would think that the last thing suburu of America wants is a city full of disgruntled suburu owners, but that's whats bound to happen if soa doesn't look into these reported head-gasket, clutch, and automatic transmission problems.




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