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Wyoming · Article Updated May 27, 2026

Subaru Lemon Law Claims in Wyoming

Common Subaru lemon-law claim patterns in Wyoming — oil consumption, CVT issues, and electronics — on AWD vehicles popular for winter mountain driving.

Subaru’s standard all-wheel drive suits Wyoming’s snow and mountain passes — Outback, Forester, and Crosstrek are common, especially around Jackson and Laramie. Their lemon-law claims tend to involve engines, CVTs, and electronics.

Common Subaru defect patterns

  • Excessive oil consumption — a long-standing Subaru engine complaint on certain boxer engines.
  • Transmission — CVT shudder, hesitation, and failure.
  • Electrical — battery drain and sensor faults (worse in cold).
  • EyeSight driver-assistADAS faults, including in snow when cameras are obstructed.
  • Engine — head-gasket and cold-start issues on older designs.

How to build a Subaru claim

  1. Document the substantial impairment (§ 40-17-101) — for oil consumption, keep dealer consumption-test records.
  2. Meet the presumption — more than 3 attempts or 30 business days — and report within one year.
  3. Exhaust Subaru’s IDS if applicable, then file.

Bottom line

Subaru claims in Wyoming cluster around oil consumption, CVTs, and EyeSight — document consumption tests and every repair attempt. Get a free case review.

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