When did the battery die on my Subaru Outback?

When did the battery die on my Subaru Outback?

New York plaintiff Roger Baladi purchased a new 2018 Subaru Outback but the battery allegedly died several times within months of owning the SUV. The lawsuit alleges the plaintiff had to cope with a dead battery multiple times between October and December 2018 and then again between January and March 2019.

Are there any problems with the Subaru Outback?

Subaru Outback and Ascent SUVs allegedly have batteries that repeatedly drain. Subaru Outback and Ascent SUVs allegedly have batteries that repeatedly drain. April 22, 2020 β€” Subaru dead battery problems have caused a lawsuit that alleges 2016-2020 Subaru Outback and 2019-2020 Subaru Ascent SUVs are equipped with batteries that drain and die.

Who is the plaintiff in the Subaru Outback lawsuit?

The plaintiff says his Subaru Outback has lost its resale value and the drained battery caused him stress, money, and time. Another class-action lawsuit has been filed by a California woman, Virginia Tomasian alleging her 2017 Subaru Outback also has battery problems.

Can a Outback be replaced with the same OEM battery?

The lawsuit says if owners of Outback and Ascent models take their vehicle in for diagnosis of the problem, dealers replace the old battery with the same OEM battery β€œand is thus a temporary fix only.” Visit Torque News homepage for more stories.

How often does a Subaru Outback battery die?

Our 2017 Outback has about 46K miles. The battery has died six times. The last incident happened after the car was parked in a lot for five hours. No lights are left on, and the hatch had not been repeatedly opened before we left the car. The battery has been replaced but the problem persists.

Why does my Outback premium beep while driving?

I have a 2017 Outback Premium and am making my first post! I left an interior light on by accident and it drained the battery. It started up with a jump start, but when driving away I heard a beeping coming from the back (same beep when trying to open the hatch when locked, but wasn’t just 3 beeps).

How long has my Subaru Outback been in service?

My 2013 Outback has been in service at 2 different dealerships over almost 2 years for a total of 17+ weeks as they “attempted” to fix the ongoing dead battery issue. FINALLY – it MIGHT be fixed. After 5 new batteries (no help) and a completely new CPU unit (didn’t help) they installed a completely new dash cluster ($$$).

When does the warranty on Subaru Outback expire?

However, Tomasian says based on the previous incidents, it’s likely dead batteries will occur once the Outback warranty expires in June 2020. New York plaintiff Roger Baladi purchased a new 2018 Subaru Outback but the battery allegedly died several times within months of owning the SUV.

What to do if your Outback battery is dead?

1. ALWAYS carry a fully charged jump battery. The TackLife I got is easy to use and works great! 2. Keep the jump battery in the front or 2nd row…with battery dead the hatch won’t open 3. Start keeping a log…where, when, what driving conditions preceded event, etc., etc. 4. Call the dealer and complain every time this happens. 5.

Is there class action investigation for Subaru Outback battery?

There is even a class action investigation now about it. https://chimicles.com/2018-subaru-outback-dead-battery-class-action-investigation/ Search CarComplaints.com for these popular complaint phrases…

New York plaintiff Roger Baladi purchased a new 2018 Subaru Outback but the battery allegedly died several times within months of owning the SUV. The lawsuit alleges the plaintiff had to cope with a dead battery multiple times between October and December 2018 and then again between January and March 2019.

Subaru Outback and Ascent SUVs allegedly have batteries that repeatedly drain. Subaru Outback and Ascent SUVs allegedly have batteries that repeatedly drain. April 22, 2020 β€” Subaru dead battery problems have caused a lawsuit that alleges 2016-2020 Subaru Outback and 2019-2020 Subaru Ascent SUVs are equipped with batteries that drain and die.

1. ALWAYS carry a fully charged jump battery. The TackLife I got is easy to use and works great! 2. Keep the jump battery in the front or 2nd row…with battery dead the hatch won’t open 3. Start keeping a log…where, when, what driving conditions preceded event, etc., etc. 4. Call the dealer and complain every time this happens. 5.

Why are the lights on in my Subaru Outback?

If a door or the rear gate (Outback) is not completely closed, the interior lights will remain illuminated as a result. However, several lights are automatically turned off by the battery drainage prevention function to prevent the battery from going dead. The following interior lights are affected by this function.