So Im not sure how many of you actually knew about this but figured Id pass along the word anyways. So I recently noticed that my XV had a ticking sound when it came up to temperature, at first it was off and on but then it was constant. I went in for an oil change and told them that I would not be leaving the dealership unless they either gave me a new XV or fixed the problem. So after some research on their part they discovered that there is an issue with the XV motor. From what I read the XV motor is a different 2.0L Boxer than what it is in the Impreza and other models. Apparently there was a design issue with the Left side of the motor, something concerning the lifters which causes bad MPGs and also a ticking sound. They ended up replacing the lifters, valves, cams, rocker arms, gaskets and shims on the Left side only. I questioned why they wouldnt just do the entire motor and they told me I would have to pay for the Right side since the bulletin specifies the Left side only.
Currently my car is "fixed" in the eyes of Subaru, but also there is a second bulletin stating that there is a oil burning concern with the Boxer motor. Again when confronted on this the dealership said it was my problem and I had to top off the oil every couple of thousand. I have yet to once do that, I drive my car into the service bay and tell them when the warranty expires then I will top off the oil, until that happens I am holding them to maintain my car to factory standards. So all in all Ive argued and fought with the dealer but have had my way every time mostly because I threaten to contact higher authorities regarding their poor business practice. Its sad that you have to stoop to their level in order to get what you want, but as a consumer that paid good money for a brand new car that should be free of defect, its been quite the battle.
Currently my car is "fixed" in the eyes of Subaru, but also there is a second bulletin stating that there is a oil burning concern with the Boxer motor. Again when confronted on this the dealership said it was my problem and I had to top off the oil every couple of thousand. I have yet to once do that, I drive my car into the service bay and tell them when the warranty expires then I will top off the oil, until that happens I am holding them to maintain my car to factory standards. So all in all Ive argued and fought with the dealer but have had my way every time mostly because I threaten to contact higher authorities regarding their poor business practice. Its sad that you have to stoop to their level in order to get what you want, but as a consumer that paid good money for a brand new car that should be free of defect, its been quite the battle.