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  2. Subaru recalls over 118,000 US vehicles, citing faulty air ...

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    The recall affects mostly Outback models, making up 103,114 vehicles out of the total number recalled, while 15,609 Subary Legacy vehicles were included in the recall. Subaru said that it is ...

  3. Subaru issues safety recall for 2019-2022 Ascent models - AOL

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    Subaru has announced a safety recall on all Ascent models made between 2019 to 2022. The safety recall announced Friday revolves around the ground bolt — which secures the ground terminal of the ...

  4. Subaru recall: chain can slip and break, causing power loss - AOL

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    Subaru is recalling nearly 200,000 vehicles in the U.S. because a chain in the transmission can break, causing a loss of power. Subaru says in documents posted Wednesday by U.S. safety regulators ...

  5. Automobile engine replacement - Wikipedia

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    A short block is the preferred replacement component for a worn-out engine that requires major servicing beyond the capabilities of a local repair garage, when instead a machine shop may be needed. The short block represents the major wear items of an engine: piston rings, and potentially a rebore of the cylinder bores or replacement liners ...

  6. Technical Service Bulletin - Wikipedia

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    The ensuing recall maintenance/repair work is usually done at no charge to the car owner, regardless of the car's warranty status. However, dealers are usually not obliged to call in cars for which TSBs for repairs have been issued.

  7. Product recall - Wikipedia

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    The recall affected 103,000 cars and involved the replacement of a front radius strut in the front suspension assembly, addressing a risk that the component might break and render the car impossible to steer. The manufacturers stated they had replicated the alleged defect by driving the car into a solid kerb at between 10–15 mph (16–24 km/h).

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  9. 4 Ways It Can Cost You If You Ignore a Recall on Your Vehicle

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