Cracked rod in my 09' Impreza with 74k miles

Asked by Obesetiger Apr 19, 2020 at 03:59 PM about the 2009 Subaru Impreza 2.5i Premium Hatchback

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Hey all, a few weeks ago on my way back from school my 09' Impreza that I
bought used two years ago at 57k miles currently at 74k miles broke down.  
At first the engine locked up as I was coming up a hill on the freeway and the
low oil light came on as I pulled off onto an exit ramp and the car shut off
entirely.  I was able to get it started again and drove to a gas station where I
checked the dipstick only to find little to no oil on it.  I poured 3 or 4 quarts of
oil in the car and drove it around the parking lot to see if it would seize up
again, and when it didn't I figured it would be fine to get back on the
highway(first mistake).  The car seized up again about 6-7 miles down the
road and wouldn't start back up after, so I had it towed home.  My local
mechanic determined that a cracked rod was at fault and that my Impreza
would need an engine replacement setting me back $ 5,000 for the job.  With
a functional engine the car is worth 3500-4000 according to Kelley Blue
Book, so I'm not sure if this is worth it at all.  Would running the car without
oil be the probable cause for the rod? If I replace the engine will I be able to
get another few years out of it, or will it inevitably become a money pit due to
the damage already sustained? I know these are broad questions, but any
help would be greatly appreciated.  Thanks all!

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If it were me I'd move on to another vehicle. Low mileage is great but the vehicle is 11 years old. Replacing the engine is not only a costly repair it's a major repair that involves unplugging and moving every wiring harness, vacuum hose, etc. in the engine compartment. Things that probably haven't been touched since the vehicle was built 11 years ago! Wires can become brittle, plugs can get dirty and corroded, vacuum hoses get old and break easily, especially when they're close to the engine and exposed to the heat from the engine. On an older model, nothing ever goes back together right. I'm afraid you'll have a neverending story of check engine lights, accessories that don't want to work or not work correctly again. In my opinion that money is better spent on a vehicle that's newer without any of the problems you'll be dealing with if you fix the old one! I will also say this, use this as a learning experience! This is why it's important to check fluid levels on an older model regularly. Hope that helps! Jim

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Scrap it or part it out. Next car remember to check the oil level every week. No oil = scrap metal. $20 worth of oil would have saved you $4,000!

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