2017 Subaru Forrester (33K mi) had the A/C replaced by dealer two days ago, have been using the AC and today the car would not start and needed a jump. Any thoughts? I am nearing the end of my lease and getting anxious as the warranty end at 36k mi approaches.

Asked by GuruS19X2 Jun 02, 2019 at 12:47 AM about the 2017 Subaru Forester 2.5i Limited

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

2017 Subaru Forrester (has 33K mi), just had the A/C replaced by dealer two
days ago, I have been using the AC and today the car would not start and
needed a jump. Any thoughts as to the cause? I am nearing the end of my
lease and getting anxious as the warranty end at 36k mi approaches.

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The problem is probably unrelated. Subaru batteries are not good so get a top quality replacement battery. I highly recommend buying the Subaru factory extended warranty!

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