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2022-2024 · Off-Road Variants

Subaru Wilderness Editions Lemon Law

Experiencing problems with your Subaru Wilderness Editions? Our California lemon law attorneys can help you get the compensation you deserve.

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Common Subaru Wilderness Editions Problems

The FA24F 2.4L turbocharged engine in Outback Wilderness and Forester Wilderness models develops turbo oil feed line leaks at the banjo bolt connection, causing oil to drip onto the exhaust manifold and produce burning oil smell and smoke.
The Wilderness Edition-specific raised suspension with re-tuned Bilstein struts develops premature upper strut mount bearing failure due to the altered suspension geometry and increased articulation angles during off-road use.
Skid plate mounting hardware on Wilderness models loosens and rattles after moderate off-road use, and the aluminum skid plates themselves develop stress cracks at mounting points due to insufficient reinforcement gusseting.
The Lineartronic CVT (TR690) transmission in Wilderness Editions overheats during sustained low-speed off-road climbing, triggering transmission temperature warning lights and forcing the vehicle into a reduced-power limp mode.
The Wilderness Edition's all-terrain Yokohama Geolandar tires produce excessive road noise and develop irregular cupping wear patterns linked to an alignment specification issue with the revised suspension geometry.

Your California Lemon Law Rights

Under California's Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act, if your Subaru Wilderness Editions has a substantial defect that cannot be repaired after a reasonable number of attempts, you may be entitled to:

  • Full refund of the purchase price
  • Replacement vehicle of comparable value
  • Cash compensation (cash-and-keep settlement)
  • Attorney's fees paid by the manufacturer

Subaru Wilderness Editions Lemon Law FAQ

Can I file a Lemon Law claim for my Subaru Wilderness Edition's CVT overheating during off-road use?

Yes. Subaru markets Wilderness Editions specifically for off-road and rugged terrain use. If the CVT overheats during the type of driving Subaru advertises the vehicle for, it constitutes a defect that substantially impairs its use and value under the Song-Beverly Act. The manufacturer cannot market a vehicle as off-road capable and then deny warranty claims when it fails during off-road use within its stated capabilities.

Does California Lemon Law treat Wilderness Editions differently because they are used off-road?

No. The Song-Beverly Act does not contain any exceptions for vehicles used off-road within their design parameters. Subaru designs and warrants Wilderness Editions for enhanced off-road capability, and all factory warranty coverage applies regardless of terrain. If a defect arises during normal use consistent with the vehicle's intended purpose, your lemon law rights are fully intact.

My Wilderness Edition's turbo engine leaks oil onto the exhaust. Is this a safety defect under California Lemon Law?

Yes. Oil leaking onto a hot exhaust manifold creates a fire risk, which is a serious safety defect under the Song-Beverly Act. For safety-related defects, the lemon law presumption can apply after just two repair attempts. You should immediately document the leak, have the dealer note the fire risk on the repair order, and refrain from driving the vehicle until it is repaired.

Can Subaru void my Wilderness Edition warranty for using it off-road?

No. Subaru specifically designs and markets Wilderness Editions for off-road use with upgraded ground clearance, skid plates, and all-terrain tires. Under both the Song-Beverly Act and the federal Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act, a manufacturer cannot void a warranty for using a vehicle in a manner consistent with its advertised intended use. If you used the vehicle within Subaru's own stated off-road capabilities, warranty coverage must be honored.

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