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Old 03-12-2019, 05:37 PM   #85
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You have to go to the dealer that sells the brand. Can't take a Scion to Subaru or Subaru to Scion etc.

I posted on a crosstrek page on FB, nobody even replied about this recall besides a dude I know that is a Subaru tech basically saying the issue is tech inflicted. His dealer is doing 2-4 of these a week across the subaru brand, no issues
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This has me freaked out now, especially since they haven't contacted me at all. I really hope I can get mine repaired or maybe, mine just won't be as conflicted.
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no reason to get it repaired now. Wait a few months. The only problems they have reported it causing is some stalling. I don't remember seeing it cause anything major. And reportedly if anything happens it is in the first 5000 miles or so.
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Old 03-13-2019, 08:57 AM   #87
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no reason to get it repaired now. Wait a few months. The only problems they have reported it causing is some stalling. I don't remember seeing it cause anything major. And reportedly if anything happens it is in the first 5000 miles or so.
It stalls because a spring breaks and the engine is probably toast.
As you said though the reported spring failures are rare and early.
At the rate things are headed there will be more reported failures after the fix than there were prior to it.
I have looked but can find no reference to post "repair" failures in the other 375,000 cars affected that have different engines but used the same springs. Would appear at this point the failures are restricted to the FA20.
If not in California where the repair is being forced then I would either wait or not bother at all.
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Old 03-13-2019, 09:34 AM   #88
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You have to go to the dealer that sells the brand. Can't take a Scion to Subaru or Subaru to Scion etc.

I posted on a crosstrek page on FB, nobody even replied about this recall besides a dude I know that is a Subaru tech basically saying the issue is tech inflicted. His dealer is doing 2-4 of these a week across the subaru brand, no issues
I was wondering about Crosstreks and Imprezas and how they are doing through this and what failure rates they're seeing. The FB engine isn't much different at all.
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There is no engine disassembly on the non-twin engines. Remove the engine, remove the valve covers. They made special tools to remove the springs without any further disassembly. The tools won’t work on the twins due to the differences in the engines.


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There is no engine disassembly on the non-twin engines. Remove the engine, remove the valve covers. They made special tools to remove the springs without any further disassembly. The tools won’t work on the twins due to the differences in the engines.


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Yes, but do we really feel that the spring work/head disassembly is the root cause of most of these failures, or is it workman ship on cleaning the sealant and reapply the sealant. If the engines were having failures related to the heads/cams vs spun bearings I would for sure be thinking this was a bit more suspicious.
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Yes, but do we really feel that the spring work/head disassembly is the root cause of most of these failures, or is it workman ship on cleaning the sealant and reapply the sealant. If the engines were having failures related to the heads/cams vs spun bearings I would for sure be thinking this was a bit more suspicious.
It is without a doubt the sealant issue. There were engines spinning bearings due to sealant straight from the factory so even a slight misapplication of sealant can cause an issue. The oil channels and ports on the FA 20 are very, very close to where the sealant is applied and it only takes one small piece to get into them to toast a bearing.
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Yes, but do we really feel that the spring work/head disassembly is the root cause of most of these failures, or is it workman ship on cleaning the sealant and reapply the sealant. If the engines were having failures related to the heads/cams vs spun bearings I would for sure be thinking this was a bit more suspicious.
The FB engine gets pulled then only the valve covers are removed. A tool is installed that goes over the top of the cams and under the rockers and compresses the springs. Once the springs are compressed the rockers are pulled out. Using this method avoids the need to remove the cam caps and cams. So the only packing they have to mess with is in a few spots on the rubber valve cover gasket. So there is WAY less to mess up on the non-Twin recall. It's a shame this method couldn't be used on the FA but the springs are buried under the cams leaving no easy way to get a compressor on them.

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Not doing it, didn't show up to my scheduled servicing.

I don't know how you guys who had their FRZ/BRZ broken by your dealers aren't losing your shit right now.. i guess you're made of money
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Not doing it, didn't show up to my scheduled servicing.

I don't know how you guys who had their FRZ/BRZ broken by your dealers aren't losing your shit right now.. i guess you're made of money
They are losing their shit. They should be losing their shit. They will continue to lose their shit until Toyota/Subaru do right by them.
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They are losing their shit. They should be losing their shit. They will continue to lose their shit until Toyota/Subaru do right by them.
Yes, everyone is losing their shit and calling toyota dealer and corp day and night, including me.
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Yes, everyone is losing their shit and calling toyota dealer and corp day and night, including me.
Yea, if I was a victim (or somehow become one) much shit would be lost.
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Yea, if I was a victim (or somehow become one) much shit would be lost.
Well thanks to tanner we have info that includes more than just what is on this forum. As I see it the situations is not quite as dire as the picture here appears.


Dealer accept responsibility and fix - 10
Dealer says no way - 2 (both modified)
Under investigation/ have not heard yet - 15


We still have no clue how many were done with no issues (or where issues have not shown up yet).
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Dealer accept responsibility and fix - 10
Dealer says no way - 2 (both modified)
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We still have no clue how many were done with no issues (or where issues have not shown up yet).

Don't forget the people with successes and failures who aren't even aware of this forum's existence, and thus likely also unaware that this is even a topic outside their own individual vehicle.
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