Subaru Outback premature engine failure due to cylinder damage on Subaru Outback

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
Published by RepairPal

Problem overview

Some Subaru Outback owners report experiencing premature engine failure due to several significant issues. Common problems include leaking or blown head gaskets, which can lead to coolant and oil mixing, resulting in engine overheating and potential damage. Additionally, cracked cylinder walls, often caused by increased power or high pressure, are reported to contribute to engine failure. Turbocharger issues have also been noted, leading to reduced power output and overall performance degradation. Some owners have experienced problems specifically with the #4 cylinder, which is known for burning the exhaust valve due to lean running conditions, potentially causing further engine damage. Furthermore, timing belt failure can disrupt the synchronization between pistons and valves, leading to serious engine damage. Other contributing factors include electrical problems causing corrosion, maintenance issues with cylinder walls, and overheating from cooling system failures. It is crucial for Subaru Outback owners to be aware of these issues and address them promptly to prevent premature engine wear and failure.

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Subaru Outback vehicles with this problem

1 model year affected
Average mileage: 90,000 miles
(90,000 - 90,000)

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