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Thursday, December 16, 2010
Just two months ago to do a recall on the Subaru Legacy and Outback models amounted to 30 000 units because there are errors in the CVT cooling hose. Apparently, the Japanese car maker to act again against the second model with a bigger number, ie 70 000 units.
Only, this time another illness. According to an official statement from the National Higway Traffic Safety Administration (NHSTA) on its website, Subaru initiating the recall because the cabling was wrong with the steering wheel column.
"Wires inside the steering column behind the wheel can potentially crack and break. If this happens, it can interfere with other electrical components," the statement from the Subaru as reported Autoevolution.
Parts that could get into trouble, according to the Subaru of which the air bag (air bag), driver, gear levers behind the steering wheel, radio control, and horn. Dealers will replace the steering roll connector having previously inspected first.
Outback 2010 was launched to coincide with the New York International Auto Show in 2009 and priced 22 995 U.S. dollars. This car is equipped with a vehicle dynamics controls (VDC) and hill holder system as a standard. The Legacy 19 995 U.S. dollar appreciated.
Labels: SUBARU
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