Subaru Tribeca owners have reported 5 problems related to headlights (under the exterior lighting category). The most recently reported issues are listed below.
Subaru Tribeca 2012 is only 3 years and 7 month old. Was purchased new for $41,000 for best safety features, and fuel economy. My car never was in accident, not driven to the mountains or harsh weather condition. Only 43000 miles. Has many issues with electrical, oil leak, steering wheel. After driving, on the short stop (drop off or pick up kids), in shifting to p position, the front right/left doors frequently not unlocked. Even with a manual unlock button to the driver left side panel. So, in the case of emergency, it may be a problem to get out from the front seat. In 2014 -2015 had already issue with front headlights that was replaced 3 times the same part, and 2 times was replaced the same break lights. 2015 left side window the motor broke. Subaru auto nation Mazda garage charged $2,473 to replace both headgaskets leaking, timing cover. Steering wheel has a balance issue. I replaced battery. Front tire tread is 0 nds, back 5 nds. And I can¿t replace just 2 front, I have to replace all tires at once. Has very insufficient fuel usage. Additional storage space at the rear of driver seats is a manufacture defect. It was fixed in 2015 and ripped again in 2 weeks. It's always breaks down something. I came to replace just a battery and end up paying to the garage $3,225. 65.
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Front low beam headlights burn out constantly.
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2006 Subaru b9 Tribeca. . . . I am headed to the service garage yet again for another headlight. . . . A car with 43,000 miles should not have had to replace headlamps twice. . . . That's 3 sets in the short life span. . . . And this is not an easy fix. It costs me $38 each lamp. . .
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Serious design flaw in headlights of Subaru Tribeca. Low beam lights-causes a horizontal line across plane of vision. Poor visibility in night driving. Reported to Subaru-they say it is normal operating characteristic. Very dangerous situation to driver, passenger, nearby traffic, pedestrians. Defect needs corrected-install different headlights.
The contact was only able to see approximately forty feet in front with the low beam headlights on. The dealership stated the vehicle was made that way. Therefore, they have no repairs to offer. Updated 11/9/2005. The dealer tried to adjust the lights but were unable to. The consumer has to ride with the high beams on at night to see more than 40 feet in front of the vehicle.
Problem Category | Number of Problems |
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Exterior Lighting problems | |
Headlights problems | |
Brake Light problems | |
Tail Light Switch problems |