oil leak

Asked by GuruSV33V May 22, 2019 at 04:49 PM about the 2010 Subaru Forester 2.5 X Limited

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

head gasket oil leak fix. Any suggestions

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Google "Subaru Oil Consumption" This is from another thread: Update on the 2016 Subaru Forester – it is currently at the dealership (they asked me to come back) and apparently the service manager is trying to build a case in order to speak to Subaru of America. If this does not pan out, I am taking this to SoA in New Jersey – and I will be completely up for a second class action lawsuit. Let’s try to create a list of customers having the same problem so we have collective evidence that Subaru did NOT fix the piston ring problem. You can email me at jc.wms.69@gmail.com. Please make the subject line, “Another Unhappy Customer” so I know it is not spam. Just describe the problem you are having. These are not idle words for me. I owe $8000 grand on this car and cannot afford to just dump it and buy a new one. Subaru needs to be held accountable, apparently, again.

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