Subaru Recall of 71K Hybrids Forces Dealer Repairs for Faulty Fuel‑Cap Seals





Recall Summary

Recall overview

Subaru is recalling 71,207 hybrid SUVs in the United States—2026 Crosstrek Hybrid and 2025 Forester Hybrid—due to a faulty fuel-cap gasket that can allow gasoline to leak in hot conditions while vehicles are parked, creating a fire risk. The company reports 33 U.S. field reports tied to the issue and no known fires or injuries.

Vehicles affected

  • 2025 Subaru Forester Hybrid: 51,707 units
  • 2026 Subaru Crosstrek Hybrid: 19,500 units

The recall applies only to the hybrid versions for these model years; other trims or powertrains are not indicated as affected.

Risk and conditions

  • Occurs primarily when the tank is near full and the vehicle is parked in rising or warm ambient temperatures.
  • Pressure buildup can push fuel up the filler neck; the defective gasket may allow fuel to escape at the cap.
  • Gasoline outside the closed fuel system presents a potential fire hazard.

Interim guidance for owners

  • Park vehicles outdoors.
  • Do not fill the fuel tank beyond halfway until the repair is completed.
  • Guidance applies nationwide to all vehicles within the recall population.

Remedy and timing

Dealers will replace the fuel-cap gasket with an updated design that incorporates an O-ring to improve the seal and prevent leaks. All affected owners must visit a Subaru dealer for the fix.

Owner notification letters are scheduled to be mailed by March 25, 2026. No additional inspections or software updates are outlined beyond the gasket/O-ring replacement.

Production status

  • 2025 Forester Hybrid: no longer in production.
  • 2026 Crosstrek Hybrid: remains in production; vehicles still being built will receive the updated fuel-cap seal before delivery.

How the issue was identified

Subaru opened an investigation in December 2025 after a U.S. technical report flagged the problem. Engineers traced the condition to the fuel-cap gasket and confirmed that an O-ring–equipped design mitigates the leak risk, prompting the recall decision.

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