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had a large rock destroy the windshield of our Forester with EyeSight. The third-party shop (SafeLite) replaced it with OEM Subaru glass and recalibrated the EyeSight, and for the few months between then and trading it in we had no issues with the EyeSight at all.
I got a crack in my windshield the first weekend of driving my Outback in 2017. A huge rock was kicked up on the interstate, I think most cars would’ve had the same result as my car.
EyeSight-enabled Crosstrek windshields are larger than typical and have far less curvature; therefore, they’re more vulnerable than otherwise.
This windshield chips and gets pits more easily than anything I’ve ever driven. I hate it. I keep a windshield repair kit on hand at all times.
It sounds like the windshield may have been replaced with a cheap aftermarket option and not original Toyota glass. Likely the windshield installer did not install it properly or the seal around the glass has failed.
Make sure they use OEM or it's going to be an issue.
My 02 Impreza has multiple big cracks and a million chips, I've just been ignoring it for the last 10 years...
I had my Outback windshield crack and my Forrester windshield crack..
Just replaced my glass after about 29k miles. Subaru glass is either cheap or placed at a bad angle.
My forester XT was WAY worse though because eyesight needs thinner or softer glass
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