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I am hearing more and more about the Thermo control value issue on 2020+ 2.5L engines and Subaru Canada has TSB now ....

Can any one please post Canadian TSB 09-04-21

 

US TSB is available here which covers as Powertain coverage while in Canada subaru choose to discriminates us covering only 60K and 3 years.

 

why discriminating behaviour while issue is same, part is same and car is same..

 

its expensive $2K repair out of pocket as they are failing between 50K and 80K

09-80-21 MC-10208664.pdf

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I am hearing more and more about the Thermo control value issue on 2020+ 2.5L engines and Subaru Canada has TSB now ....

Can any one please post Canadian TSB 09-04-21

 

US TSB is available here which covers as Powertain coverage while in Canada subaru choose to discriminates us covering only 60K and 3 years.

 

why discriminating behaviour while issue is same, part is same and car is same..

 

its expensive $2K repair out of pocket as they are failing between 50K and 80K

 

As far as I'm aware, the warranty for the Canadian and US markets is the same

 

(Full Warranty --> 36K MILES/3 Years USA = 60K KM/3 years)

(Powertrain --> 60K MILES/5 Years USA = 100K KM/5 years)

 

I can't speak to how this specific issue has been handled by Subaru thus far, but it should be covered, even outside warranty, since it constitutes a manufacturing/design defect. The TSB itself proves that.

 

I can't speak for other provinces, but it should be covered under Québec law (Source: Am a civil litigation lawyer)

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As far as I'm aware, the warranty for the Canadian and US markets is the same

 

(Full Warranty --> 36K MILES/3 Years USA = 60K KM/3 years)

(Powertrain --> 60K MILES/5 Years USA = 100K KM/5 years)

 

I can't speak to how this specific issue has been handled by Subaru thus far, but it should be covered, even outside warranty, since it constitutes a manufacturing/design defect. The TSB itself proves that.

 

I can't speak for other provinces, but it should be covered under Québec law (Source: Am a civil litigation lawyer)

 

I'm in Quebec and no news from Subaru regarding this TSB.

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