general problems of the 2007 Subaru Outback

Four problems related to power train have been reported for the 2007 Subaru Outback. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2007 Subaru Outback based on all problems reported for the 2007 Outback.

1 Power Train problem

Failure Date: 11/14/2023

Both front driver and passenger side cv boots have failed prematurely on several occasions well before the expected life and mileage expectancy for these parts (they have been replaced on four separate occasions). The cv boots hold grease in to provide lubrication to the axels. Safety was at risk as lack of lubrication increased chances of axel and associated component damage (braking and steering) at higher driving speeds. Subaru dealer has verified on each of the four separate occasions that the cv boots failed prematurely. The car has never seen any off road or rough condition driving conditions. The vehicle has always been meticulously maintained and all preventive maintenance requirements complete ahead of or on schedule and any recommended repairs by authorized mechanics are addressed immediately. Was urged by Subaru dealer to contact Subaru of America (soa) about the cv boots again failing prematurely. Previously, soa was contacted and acknowledged parts should not have failed in the timeframes as it had. This time with even less mileage and time in service, Subaru is refusing to address the problem and replace the Subaru oem parts at their expense.

2 Power Train problem

Failure Date: 01/09/2022

Driving down the freeway, snowy conditions, going roughly 50 mph in a straight line, no curves or turns in sight, hit a very small hump in the road and suddenly I found myself sideways from what seems like a rear steer situation, I corrected as best I could and luckily I was in the only section of the road that didn't have a wall, ended up backwards in a shallow ditch. No immediate damage noted, I was able to drive away, but confidence with driving in snowy and icy conditions has been severely diminished (been driving in snow and ice for 20+ years). My previous vehicle, 1988 chevy s10 was way more reliable in the snow that this thing. I have since felt this car try and "kick out" while going well under the speed limit but in slightly icy conditions. The only reason I can think that this hasnt happened again is due to myself being aware of the isssue, new struts and brand new $600 dollar tires I recently purchased. This is a huge issue, and Subaru needs to own up to it, I know I'm not the only one who's experienced this.

3 Power Train problem

Failure Date: 03/01/2017

My Subaru has a 2. 5l engine. A Subaru service center has verified the head gaskets have a severe oil leak. My car is also leaking antifreeze, my mechanic believes it is leaking from the head gaskets. I contacted Subaru of America about the issue, they will not fix the problem even though they have previously had a recall on this same issue with this same size engine back in 2002. I am stuck with a $2600 repair. I found many other people with the same issue with the same engine on different year makes of Subarus on this site. . Read more...

4 Power Train problem

Failure Date: 04/14/2011

I have had two wheel bearings replaced. Front passanger at 65,000 and rear passanger at 73,000. This vehicle has not been in any accidents or treated badly. Subaru's in the past have had recalls on this part. I think there is an ongoing issue with this that should be investigated.


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