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Subaru CVT Transmission Problems – Hesitation, Shuddering, and Failure

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Subaru’s use of Continuously Variable Transmissions (CVTs) has improved fuel efficiency—but also introduced a new set of problems for many drivers.

What Is a CVT?

Unlike traditional transmissions, a CVT:

  • Uses a belt and pulley system
  • Provides seamless gear changes
  • Optimizes engine performance

Common Subaru CVT Issues

Drivers frequently report:

  • Hesitation when accelerating
  • Shuddering or jerking
  • Delayed response
  • Transmission slipping
  • Complete transmission failure

Why These Problems Occur

1. Belt and Pulley Wear

The CVT relies on precise friction. Over time, components can wear down, leading to:

  • Slippage
  • Inconsistent performance

2. Software Calibration Issues

Improper programming can cause:

  • Hesitation
  • Erratic behavior

3. Overheating

CVTs are sensitive to heat, which can accelerate wear and failure.

Affected Models

  • Subaru Outback
  • Subaru Forester
  • Subaru Crosstrek
  • Subaru Legacy

Why This Is a Major Concern

Transmission issues affect:

  • Safety (delayed acceleration)
  • Reliability
  • Driving experience

Repair Challenges

Owners often report:

  • Multiple dealership visits
  • Software updates that don’t fix the issue
  • Expensive replacements

Lemon Law Considerations

CVT problems may qualify when:

  • Repairs fail
  • Issues persist
  • Safety is impacted

Final Thoughts

Subaru CVT issues are among the most commonly reported defects. If your vehicle hesitates or shudders, it may not be normal.

Contact us today for help – 855-978-6564 or lemonlaw@ginsburglawgroup.com.

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