SUBARU
HEAD GASKET REPAIR, SYMPTOMS & WARRANTY
VEHICLE YEAR
1996 - 1999
or 2000 - 2003
For our purposes here we are focusing on 2nd generation 2.5L Subaru engines
from 1996 to 2003. Here's some real scoop from NASIOC:
Phase II EJ25 Head Gasket Leak / WWP-99 Service Campaign
- Cooling System Conditioner - Subaru has determined that certain 1999
through 2002 model year 2.5L equipped Subaru vehicles may experience an
external coolant leak from the cylinder head gaskets. This is the result
of normal relative thermal expansion and contraction variations of engine
parts. As a precautionary measure, SOA is recommending that a special
conditioner be added to the engine cooling system to prevent leaks from
occurring or to correct existing leaks.
Only early Phase II 2.5 liter engines are affected by this campaign.
Phase I 2.5 liter engines (some 1999 model year and prior years) are not
affected. Countermeasures applied to the manufacturing process for those
2002 and later VINS not affected by this campaign have eliminated the
need for this campaign to be performed on those vehicles.
In the future, it will be necessary to add Genuine Subaru Cooling System
Conditioner to the SUBARU vehicle cooling system whenever the engine coolant
is replaced. The updated recommended service procedure as well as intervals
for coolant replacement will be added to all applicable service manuals.
As a reminder, we will include an update page in the owner notification
letters that should be added to the Owner’s Manual and Warranty and Maintenance
Booklet. We ask you to keep in mind that replacement of fluids (including
Subaru Cooling System Conditioner) during inspection and maintenance services
are not covered under warranty.
If the vehicle owner has this Service Program repair performed promptly,
Subaru will extend coverage under the Subaru Limited Warranty on the vehicle
for cylinder head gasket external coolant leaks to a period of 8 years
or 100,000 miles, whichever occurs first. Warranty coverage begins on
the date the vehicle was delivered to the first retail purchaser. If the
vehicle was used as a demonstrator or company vehicle before being sold
at retail, warranty coverage begins on the date the vehicle was first
placed in such service. As a further condition for this extended warranty
coverage to apply, the vehicle owner must have Genuine Subaru Cooling
System Conditioner added to the vehicle at any subsequent cooling system
services at the interval specified in the Warranty and Maintenance Booklet
under the heading “Schedule of Inspection and Maintenance Services”.
Dealers will automatically be sent an initial quantity of Genuine Subaru
Cooling System Conditioner. Dealer bulletins and affected VIN lists will
be mailed to dealers in early February 2004. Owner notification letters
are scheduled for mailing in stages.
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