2007 Forester LL Bean with a blown head gasket
Just wanted to Share with anyone that looking at purchasing a Subaru. Please Do NOT without a warning. what was to be fixed in 2005 the Known Head gasket issue is still THERE! currently in my Family we own 3 Subarus 2007 forester, 2009 Outback and a 2011 legacy, The 2007 forester at 85,000 was noticed by dealer the head gasket was leaking oil and told me to monitor. Now at 115,00 I have antifrreeze leaking at the heads as well. seem to be all external but still the same $2500 to fix as the others. Once i noticed this I desided to look at the 2009 and 2011. And sure S*** the 2009 with 68,000 miles is leaking oil not to the extent of the 2007 but still leaking. The dealer may say seeping but whatever, last I know there was no specification on allowable oil to seep from Subaru. Guess I'll just figure the 2011 once it hits 60,000 it will start to. They market these cars as long lasting. Well any car will be long lasting putting the money in repairs as you do subaru. Thought Subaru also sold under Eco friendly how friendly is a quart of oil in 1,300 miles and a gallon of Antifreeze every 6,000 miles dripped unto the ground.
Just my rant! If i stop one subaru sale I will feel i good about my poor judgement to purchase one.
Just my rant! If i stop one subaru sale I will feel i good about my poor judgement to purchase one.
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Not possible on the newer FB25 engines.
The EJ25 engines had issues, but the coolant doesn't even flow through the heads on the FB series of engines, so that's not even possible. The heads have their own separate lines for coolant.
So you can't have fluids leaking if they're not flowing there in the first place.
No gasket failures and my family has owned:
98 Forester
00 Outback
01 Outback (dad still has it)
02 Legacy
03 Forester (sis still has it)
04 Legacy (totalled)
09 Forester (wife's car)
11 Forester (brother's car)
That's 16 head gaskets due to the boxer design with zero leaks.
thousands of head gaskets problems worldwide
True, but out of hundreds of thousands of vehicles.
OVER RATED
Over Stated is more like it. :P
100% headgasket failure and my family has owned ...
1989 GL-10 Turbo 1.8L
1989 GL-10 Turbo 1.8L
1996 Outback 2.5L DOHC
2002 Outback 2.5L SOHC
2003 Outback 2.5L SOHC
2005 Outback 2.5L SOHC
Crossing fingers on the following:
2011 Outback 2.5L EJ25
2012 Outback 2.5L EJ25
2012 Impreza 2.0L FB20
Coolant does flow through the heads of the FB series, as it must for cooling.
But it does not come from the block past the head gaskets. As you say, the coolant for the heads comes through separate lines off the water pump.
Dave - you have seriously bad luck!
It really is a common problem. That's why Subaru uses "stop leak" products standard in their coolant on that block. If they didn't think it to be so serious, they wouldn't bother with it.
It's unfortunate that the OP has had these issues with his car, but it's just one of those risks of car ownership.... machines break.