5.4

fairly significant
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
16,875 miles

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2014 Subaru Impreza seat belts / air bags problems

seat belts / air bags problem

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2014 Subaru Impreza Owner Comments

problem #8

Jun 262021

Impreza

  • miles

A D V E R T I S E M E N T S

I purchased this vehicle 06/23/2021. I drove it the first time long distance (Concord NH to Stoughton MA) with a passenger for the first time three days after purchase. The passenger air bag is off light came on and would not register my passenger. It worked on and off the entire ride, starting with it working and then would shut off, on the highway, while my passenger never moved from the seat. I called the dealership and they said they would look at it. They did nothing, they blamed it on the seats having been steam cleaned (that dampness messes with the sensors" as if that's a reasonable reason my airbag won't deploy") I asked if they checked the connections and they just blanket answered that they'd need to see it with the light on, and that 'i'm sure the technician checked everything'. I'm unsure how to do that other than driving to the dealership with a passenger the next time it happened? Today I drove it, again with a passenger, and it worked only one way on the trip. I pulled over, tried to shut off the car and turn it back on, had my passenger get out and back in the vehicle, nothing would fix the light being on and the airbag indicator saying that the airbag was off. I'm extremely concerned and honestly don't understand why any vehicle would have a sensor that SHUTS OFF the airbag. There is already a recall for this issue in Suburu Foresters, years 2015-2018 I believe. I would also very much like this resolved in my model, it is extremely unsafe and I'd prefer not driving it at all but have no choice right now. I would be happy to have this inspected by someone. The internet suggested loose connections, or a faulty seatbelt, or the sensor itself which is connected to the passengers seat. This component has only been inspected by Ed Reilly Suburu on Manchester St., in Concord NH and they did not fix it. The vehicle only has 52,000 miles on it and is supposed to be one of the safest brands of vehicle to drive.

- Concord, NH, USA

problem #7

Jul 042021

Impreza

  • miles
Airbag notification light sometimes turns to off even when a passenger is in passenger seat. This causes me great concern as if I were in an accident would my passenger be protected? Looks like Subaru issued a recall for the 2012 model but not for the 2014 model. Please help me keep my passenger in the front seat safe and have Subaru fix this known problem.

- Spokane, WA, USA

problem #6

Jan 082019

Impreza

  • miles
At about 30,000 miles the passenger side airbag occupancy sensor failed. It did not detect a passenger present despite an average sized adult being in the seat. The dealer replaced the sensor. The same thing occurred at about 75,000 miles.

- Lutherville Timonium, MD, USA

problem #5

Jan 042019

Impreza

  • 64,000 miles

A D V E R T I S E M E N T S

In December 2014 and again (twice) in January 2018 I was driving (in motion) with a passenger when the passenger-side airbag system turned off. The only variable I know for the second time was that the passenger was damp from snow-sports. Each time it proved impossible to get the car to recognize a passenger in the front seat, so we had to drive without airbag protection for the passenger. The first time, the Subaru dealership replaced (8/6/15) the passenger seat-bottom with sensor free of charge; they have said they intend to do this again. The service technicians told me that Impreza passenger airbag sensors can turn off when the seat is damp/wet.

- Durham, NH, USA

problem #4

Oct 092018

Impreza

  • 34,000 miles
Passenger side airbag sensor does not operate properly. Airbag does not turn on when a passenger is sitting in the seat, both when stationary and in motion.

- Decatur, GA, USA

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problem #3

Jan 172017

Impreza

  • 9,000 miles
Two specific issues. 1) the passenger side air bag will not activate, according to the indicator light, when there is a passenger in the car. 2) the sensor in the passengers side that rings a bell if the passenger is not wearing a seat belt will go off while the car is being driven, even though there is no passenger in the passenger seat - dangerously distracting for the driver. The start date below is the date the car was purchased, as the issue has occurred since purchase.

- Sharon, MA, USA

problem #2

Jun 152016

Impreza

  • 28,000 miles
Airbags in the car shut off when a passenger gets in the seat if they have even a tiny amount of moisture....such as after working out at the gym changing clothes*. also if it's raining, the 50' walk from the house to the car puts enough moisture on the passenger to make all of the airbags in the car shut off. Called the dealership and they told me to not get the seat wet. Several other year models of Subaru have been recalled for this exact issue- this is a huge safety issue and someone is going to get killed.

- Mills River, NC, USA

problem #1

Aug 082018

Impreza

  • miles
According to the dealer, the passenger side air bags in my 2014 Impreza stopped working due to a sensor malfunction after the passenger seat cushion got wet (e.g., by people sitting in the seat after exercising or getting caught in the rain). An airbag sensor should not disable an airbag because of a wet seat. This is a safety defect, has been widely reported for the 2014 Impreza in online message boards, and is very similar to the defect that precipitated a 2012 Impreza safety recall (recall #wqt-55, safety campaign 15V419000) Subaru should recall the 2014 Impreza and pay for the cost of replacing defective airbag sensors.

- Montclair, NJ, USA

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