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Subaru Legacy

EE20 2.0L Boxer Diesel 147 hp Manual All-wheel drive Sedan 2009โ€“2014 Custom Search
โ€“ Be Careful
Engine EE20 โ€“ Be Careful 9,020โ€“22,770 $

World's first boxer diesel โ€” technically fascinating, acoustically disappointing. No boxer rumble like the petrol: sounds like a regular diesel with shifting ECU injection noises that vary day to day. Crankshaft failure on 2008-2010 from stress risers in the aluminum block next to steel inserts โ€” Subaru revised the crankshaft three times (12200AA380โ†’AA381โ†’AA480) without ever issuing a recall. DPF clogs on short trips, oil dilution from post-injection during active regen โ€” ECU only estimates dilution, doesn't measure it. 2012+ (XV/Forester SJ) largely free of crank issues. 2015+ (Euro 6) almost trouble-free. Liqui Moly diesel additive lowers regen temperature per community. Timing belt every 100k km mandatory.

Fun Factor? Not Really

Diesel Legacy 147 hp

Detuned EE20 in the Legacy. All known diesel issues apply.

Engine Weaknesses 5

!! Crankshaft Failure on Early Models (2008-2011) 2008โ€“2011

Cracks at the rear main bearing journal from insufficient material strength and incorrect factory torque specs. Failure typically between 50-80k miles, often without warning. Subaru corrected both causes (sealant + torque) after 2011.

Symptoms: Sudden knocking from engine, oil pressure loss, engine seizure

4,400โ€“11,000 $ from 100,000 km
!! DPF Clogs on Short Trips

Diesel particulate filter clogs with predominantly short-trip driving โ€” regeneration doesn't initiate. Check engine light, power loss, forced dealer regeneration.

Symptoms: Check engine light, power loss, increased consumption, DPF warning light

880โ€“2,750 $ from 80,000 km
!! Oil Dilution from DPF Regeneration

Frequent DPF regeneration injects diesel into the oil โ€” oil level rises, viscosity drops. Accelerated wear if not changed in time.

Symptoms: Oil level above max, diesel smell on dipstick, thin oil

220โ€“1,100 $ from 60,000 km
!! High-Pressure Fuel Pump Failure

HPFP failure causes cold start difficulties and misfires. Expensive part due to boxer installation position.

Symptoms: Cold start difficulties, misfires, check engine light

880โ€“1,650 $ from 120,000 km
! Glow Plug Failure

Glow plugs fail, especially on older examples. Poor cold start, increased emissions.

Symptoms: Poor cold start, white smoke on startup, glow plug warning light

220โ€“660 $ from 80,000 km

Vehicle Weaknesses 3

!! Rust Rear Subframe Rust

Rear subframe with poor factory paint corrodes through in salt regions. Can destroy control arm mounting points. Safety critical; recall issued for certain model years.

1,650โ€“3,850 $ from 100,000 km
!! Brakes Brake Line Corrosion

Recall WQK-47 also covers 2010โ€“2014 Subaru: steel brake lines rust through from road salt splash. Safety critical defect.

440โ€“990 $ from 100,000 km
! Suspension Wheel Bearing Wear

Typical Subaru wear item. Wheel bearings fail earlier from corrosion in salt regions, rear axle most commonly affected. Replacement straightforward.

330โ€“770 $ from 80,000 km
NHTSA Owner Complaints
Below average
523 complaints ยท 2010โ€“2014
Powertrain
149 โš  4
Engine
98 โš  2
Airbags
92 โš  21
Other
52 โš  3
Electrical
52 โš  3

Top Reported Issues

โš  Powertrain (149 complaints)
โš  Engine (98 complaints)
โš  Airbags (92 complaints)
Source: NHTSA (nhtsa.gov) ยท 2026-03

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