Realistically, the 'different engine' bit was really a marketing spin on the fact that some of the engine had changed. After all, both the previous model and the current model's engine have the SAME designation from Subaru - FB20. If the engine really was substantially different, Subaru would have renamed it just like when they moved from the EJ series engine to the current FB.If they were talking hundreds of thousands of vehicles, would that eliminate the '18 and '19 Xtrek as we have a different engine? One can only hope, I really don't want my engine torn apart!
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Apparently the date is tied to scheduled routine financial reporting.Note that the date of the release of recall details is November 5!
This reminds me of a call I made to our dealer service dept. As a result of the many forum posts about the CVT, I called and asked a service adviser what he had seen come in to the shop with a CVT issue. He said that he had seen nothing involving the CVT. In fact, one of the other advisers bought a new Trek because he said that they never see them come in to the shop with problems. So I am anxious to see the detail of the pending engine issue. Considering the timing and circumstance of the recall information release, I am highly skeptical about the whole issue. I believe that there is much more behind the issue that we don't know or ever will know. It smells....And if there is a recall, I'm sure these guys will know all about it.
Obviously they'll have to come up with a plan that's feasible. I don't see how they can possibly get all the effected engines reworked in a reasonable amount of time depending on the number affected VINs. Maybe a specialized rework team at each dealer? Maybe a buy-back (LOL)? To me the only sane way to do it would be an extended warranty. It still puzzles me that neither this nor the Outback forums have any posted cases of spring failure. I also wonder what damage to the engine would occur as a result of a spring failure. Maybe it will be cheaper to replace the spring on a recall rather than the risk of replacing damaged engines on a warranty. AH so many questions!I'm more concerned with the type of work being done and how long it will take.