2007 Subaru Tribeca Problems: 2 Issues Every Owner Should Know
2007 model year · 780+ owner reports · Updated April 2026
According to Au7o's analysis of 780+ owner reports, the 2007 Subaru Tribeca has 2 documented known issues, with 1 rated critical. The most serious is EZ30 3.0L H6 Head Gasket Leak ($2,500-$4,000 repair). The most commonly reported issue is EZ36 / EZ30 Engine Oil Leaks - Valve Cover and Oil Cooler with 780 owner reports. Across all issues, repair costs range from $150 to $4,000. DIY maintenance guides at au7o.io.
All 2 Known Issues
On the 2006-2007 Subaru Tribeca EZ30, the 2006-2007 Subaru Tribeca with the 3.0L EZ30 flat-6 engine can develop head gasket leaks, typically at higher mileages (130,000-200,000 miles). While the EZ30 is generally more resistant to head gasket issues than the smaller EJ25 boxer engines, the problem does occur. The flat-6 boxer design means the head gaskets are oriented horizontally, which allows coolant to seep past the gasket under gravity when the engine is off. Symptoms include external oil leaks between the head and block, coolant consumption, and in severe cases, coolant entering the combustion chamber causing white exhaust smoke and overheating. The repair is complex due to the flat-6 layout and cramped engine bay of the Tribeca.
Common Symptoms
- Oil seeping between cylinder head and engine block
- Coolant level dropping without visible external leaks
- White exhaust smoke (coolant burning in combustion chamber)
- Heater blowing cold air intermittently (air trapped in cooling system)
- Engine overheating
- Sweet coolant smell from engine bay
- Temperature gauge fluctuations
How to Fix
What Owners Are Using
Parts and tips from 0+ owners who fixed this issue
- UpgradeMulti-layer steel head gasket set for a reliable, long-lasting seal (Fel-Pro Head Gasket Set)
- UpgradeHigh-strength head studs provide even clamping force and prevent repeat failures (ARP Head Stud Kit)
On the 2006-2014 Subaru Tribeca, the Tribeca's flat-6 engines (3.0L EZ30 in 2006-2007, 3.6L EZ36 in 2008-2014) develop significant oil leaks from multiple locations. The most common leak points are the valve cover gaskets, front crankshaft seal, and the oil cooler O-ring that sits between the engine block and oil filter housing. The oil cooler O-ring leak is particularly common on the EZ36, causing oil to drip onto the exhaust and create a burning oil smell. The flat-6 boxer design means these leaks are on the sides of the engine and can be difficult to diagnose from above.
Common Symptoms
- Oil dripping under the vehicle
- Burning oil smell from engine bay
- Oil spots on garage floor
- Oil level dropping between changes
- Smoke from engine bay (oil dripping on exhaust)
- Oil visible on bottom of engine near oil filter area
How to Fix
Oil cooler O-ring: Replace the O-ring between the oil filter housing and engine block (Subaru 21108AA090). This is a common and relatively inexpensive repair (~$5 part, 1 hour labor). Valve cover gaskets: Replace both valve cover gaskets (Subaru 13270AA200 left, 13270AA210 right). Front crank seal: Replace front crankshaft oil seal during timing chain service. Address all leaks together to avoid repeated labor costs.
What Owners Are Using
Parts and tips from 780+ owners who fixed this issue
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- UpgradeHigh-quality synthetic oil helps reduce consumption and protect worn engines (Mobil 1 Extended Performance Full Synthetic Motor Oil)
- UpgradePremium oil filter ensures proper filtration with high-mileage engines (Wix Oil Filter)