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Jackie (not verified)    June 5, 2016 - 8:41PM

I just experienced this in my recently purchased three months ago 2009 Impreza Outback Sport. ZERO oil, but not a single check engine light, and briefly an oil light when I pulled in to get a windshield replaced. Glad I was in a safe spot. Put in 2 quarts as advised by the dealership, but nothing read on the dipstick still. Went the next day to the local oil changers and no oil registered on the dipstick. My dealership is 1.5 hours away. Now I am scared to drive it and it smells terrible, like burning oil. I have a 6 year loan on this car sadly, and may need to trade and carry forward the negative equity before the problem worsens. My 2003 Outback is at 205K miles and does not have that issue which I could accept in an older car with high mileage. That's why I bought the newer, low miles Impreza. It seem ALL models need to be included in the class action suits, and perhaps a recall demanded.

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