2013 Subaru Outback periodically fails to start

Asked by dhwoodson Sep 18, 2019 at 04:02 PM about the 2013 Subaru Outback 2.5i Limited

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Periodically, car fails to start.  After 30 minute wait, car starts normally.

4 Answers

Nothing. Has no sound, clicking, etc, it has no response until you wait about 30 min and then it starts just like normal.

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Hmmm...first I'd clean and tighten the battery cables, as intermittence there is very common.

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2010 Outback here. SAME ISSUE! Resolved now, after countless intermittent issue (happening) & diagnostics at a few places. The code finally came up for the malfunctioning/misfiring: P0335 OBD-II Trouble Code: Crankshaft Position Sensor "A" Circuit Malfunction. FINALLY a code appeared! --- Battery, alternator, ignition switch, fuel pump --- all are fine. The parts+labor at the Subaru dealership was approx. 420 USD. Not bad for peace of mind. My Subaru is older, though, approaching 175K but I love this car. Other than this problem, it runs fine and I drive A LOT (est. 38K per year).

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