Warranty

Whether you're off the beaten track or cruising the open highway, you can rest assured knowing that your new Subaru is covered by Subaru’s New Vehicle Warranty.

If you purchased your new Subaru on or after 1st January 2019, your vehicle comes with a 5 Year/Unlimited Kilometre Warranty period, unless the vehicle is used as a hire car, taxi, ride share, rental, driving school, delivery or courier vehicle in which case the warranty period is 5 years/150,000 Kilometres (whichever occurs first).

The Subaru New Vehicle Warranty period on high-voltage batteries for Subaru Hybrid vehicles is 8 Years/160,000 Kilometres (whichever occurs first).

Subaru Australia warrants that if any part of the vehicle is found to be defective in factory materials or workmanship within the stated warranty period, it will be repaired, replaced or adjusted by any authorised Subaru Retailer free of charge to you.  For full terms and conditions, see the Subaru Warranty and Service Handbook located in the Owner’s Wallet of your vehicle or available from the links below.

Where to get Subaru Warranty Repairs

Take your Subaru to any authorised Subaru Retailer if it needs repairs under the Subaru New Vehicle Warranty. All authorised Subaru Retailers will honour the Subaru New Vehicle Warranty, and will be happy to repair, replace or adjust free of charge any part of your vehicle that is defective in factory materials or workmanship.

Please note that Subaru Australia is unable to reimburse the cost of warranty repairs carried out during the warranty period by a repairer other than an authorised Subaru Retailer, except where express prior approval for those repairs has been obtained.

Transferring your Warranty to a New Owner

The New Vehicle Warranty runs with the vehicle and is transferable from owner to owner conditional upon the standard warranty terms as explained in the Warranty & Service Handbook. The New Vehicle Warranty is only available in Australia and is not transferable to other countries as no reciprocal world-wide warranty is provided.

What's not covered

The Subaru New Vehicle Warranty does not cover everything and it’s important that we tell you about the exclusions of your New Vehicle Warranty.

In particular, repairs, replacements and adjustments under the Subaru New Vehicle Warranty are not available for deterioration, defects, faults or failures due to: 

  • Ordinary wear and tear.
  • Use of the vehicle for a purpose or under road or climatic conditions other than for which it was designed, including racing, rallying, speed trialling, hill climbing or similar activities or competitive events.
  • Any work carried out on the vehicle by a person other than an authorised Subaru Retailer.
  • Driver negligence, misuse or abuse (e.g. tampering, disconnection, loading or towing beyond the manufacturer’s specifications, or continuing to drive the vehicle after loss of fluids, lubricants, oils, coolants, refrigerants or water).
  • Modifications or alterations (including to software) which have not been approved by the manufacturer, or the installation or use of non-genuine parts, accessories, equipment, assemblies or components.
  • No warranty repair shall be made if it is found that the odometer or the Warranty and Service Booklet have been tampered with.  Note: When replacing the instrument cluster (including odometer), the relevant section in this Handbook on the ‘vehicle identification’ page must be completed by an authorised Subaru Retailer. The date and kilometres must be documented, if the instrument cluster is replaced.
  • Water ingress from floods or deep water fording.
  • A failure to have the vehicle serviced in strict accordance with the manufacturer’s specifications and recommendations in this Handbook, or a failure to have the vehicle repaired promptly in accordance with such recommendations following an accident or other damage, or after a defect becomes known or is suspected.
  • A failure to maintain the vehicle, including its body trim and paintwork, in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommendations, or the use of unsuitable agents.
  • Use of non-recommended, incorrect specification, inappropriate or dirty fuel, oil, fluids, lubricants, coolants, refrigerants or water. See your vehicle Owner’s Manual or contact your Subaru Service Centre for specifications.
  • Accident, impact, fire, war, theft, illegal use or malicious damage by a third person.
  • Environmental conditions including acid rain, industrial fall-out, salt, sand, stones, tree sap, bark or leaves, bird, animal or insect droppings or other damage, windstorm, flooding, earthquakes, landslide, hail, flood, lightning, extreme temperatures or other acts of nature.
  • Improper repairs, inspection, diagnosis or adjustments not approved or recommended by Subaru Australia.

Warranty and Service Handbooks

If you purchased your new Subaru on or after 1st January 2019, your vehicle comes with a 5 Year/Unlimited Kilometre Warranty periodand a PDF copy of your Warranty and Service Handbook can be accessed via the links below:

MY18 onwards Subaru Impreza and XV

MY18 onwards Subaru Liberty, Outback, Levorg, WRX and WRX STI

MY18 onwards Subaru BRZ

MY19 Subaru Forester

MY20 onwards Subaru Forester, Impreza and XV

MY21 onwards Subaru Forester, Impreza, Outback and XV

New Subaru vehicles purchased and delivered prior to 1st January 2019 come with a 3 Year/Unlimited Kilometre Warranty, unless purchased during a campaign period.

If you have misplaced your Warranty and Service Handbook, contact our Subaru Service Centre to order your handbook.  

1. Unless the vehicle is used as a hire car, taxi, ride share, rental, driving school, delivery, or courier vehicle in which case the warranty period is 5 years/150,000 kilometres (whichever occurs first).