2002-2007 Subaru Impreza: Recall History
Updated: 11/23/08
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Learn about official auto recalls, reliability issues, and vehicle problems for the 2002-2007 Subaru Impreza directly from the NHTSA and manufacturers.
NHTSA Recall History
2002-03 w/automatic transmission:
Defective transmission parking rod may allow vehicle to roll when in Park. Dealers will replace defective paring rod.
2002-03:
Driver-seat bolt may loosen, allowing seat to separate from vehicle in crash. Dealers will install a new bolt.
2002-03:
Left front bolt that retains forward part of driver's seat may loosen; bolt will eventually fall out, and seat may separate.
2002-04:
Defective cruise control cable might cause vehicle to remain in cruise even though driver wishes to cancel. Dealers will install a retaining clip on the cruise control cable.
2002-2003 wagon:
Over time, the rear-gate support may separate from the gate, causing the gate to drop, increasing the risk of injuries to those under the gate. Dealers will inspect, and, if necessary, replace the rear gate support.
2004:
Cover bolts for engine oil control valve may not be sufficiently tightened, allowing oil to leak around cover gasket.
2004:
Engine oil leak at oil control valve might lead to engine fire. Dealers will inspect and retighten the oil-flow control valve cover bolts.
2006:
The wiring harness for the air bag occupant detection system in the front passenger seat may have been pinched during production, resulting in a possible electrical short. Dealers will inspect to see if the wiring had been incorrectly routed under the seat bracket.








