2003-2008 Subaru Forester: Reliability
Updated: 11/23/08
2008 Subaru Forester
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Our reliability study for this generation Subaru Forester includes details on average repair costs, manufacturer recalls, and everything you need to know to gauge the long-term reliability of this generation Subaru Forester .
Trouble Spots
Consumer Guide's® Auto Editors have scoured repair bulletins and questioned mechanics to search
for commonly occurring problems for a particular vehicle. In some cases we also give possible manufacturer-suggested
solutions. In many instances these trouble spots are Technical Service Bulletins posted by the manufacturer,
however, we have our own expert looking at additional vehicle problems.
Airbags:
If SRS (supplemental restraint system or airbags) throw codes 41 and 42, the connector under the seat may be corroded for which there is a repair kit. (2004)
Clutch:
The clutch pedal may stick or not come all the way back up, or it may feel spongy requiring replacement of the slave cylinder and hydraulic hose. (1998-03)
Clutch:
If the clutch chatters during cold temperatures, but improves as the vehicle is driven, the clutch plate, pressure plate and flywheel need to be replaced. (2003)
Engine mounts:
Due to the multitude of configurations (bolt holes, accessory attachment points, etc.), cylinder heads for 2.5L engines are extremely difficult to interchange, often making the simplest solution replacement of the engine. (2003-2005)
Keyless entry:
The remote keyless entry (RKE) transmitter buttons may be activated inadvertently and an improved RKE case has been made available. (2005-06)
Windshield washer:
The washers for the windshield and/or rear window may not work properly unless a revised check valves have been installed in the hoses. (2006)
Consumer Guide® Estimated Repair Costs
This table lists costs of likely repairs for comparison with other vehicles. The
dollar amount includes the cost of the part(s) and labor (based on $50 per hour) for the
typical repair without extras or add-ons. Like the pricing information, replacement
costs can vary widely depending on region. Expect charges at a new-car dealership
to be slightly higher.
| Item Name | Repair Cost |
| A/C Compressor | $605 |
| Alternator | $450 |
| Automatic Transmission or Transaxle | $3,205 |
| Brakes | $420 |
| Clutch, Pressure Plate, Bearing | $680 |
| Constant Velocity Joints | $2,350 |
| Exhaust System | $740 |
| Radiator | $600 |
| Shocks and/or Struts | $2,495 |
| Timing Chain or Belt | $195 |








