Fire Risk Results in Recall of Subaru Ascent Vehicles from 2019 to 2022 Model Years
The Subaru Ascent recall comes after the company received reports of vehicles smoking and catching fire while the heater was turned on.
The Subaru Ascent recall comes after the company received reports of vehicles smoking and catching fire while the heater was turned on.
A class action lawsuit filed against Subaru claims several of its vehicles have defects which have caused dozens of reports of sudden unintended acceleration, resulting in accidents and injuries.
Subaru vehicle fuel pump problems may lead to stalls and the increased risk of crashes, resulting in a recall of nearly 200,000 vehicles.
About 366,000 Subaru Forester SUVs with heated seats are being recalled due to an electrical problem which may deactivate the front passenger airbag.
Subaru is recalling 1.3 million vehicles which may have brake light problems that could increase the risk of an auto accident.
Two Subaru recalls announced last week warn of separate issues that both may result in engine stalls and increased auto accident risks.
A $553 million settlement would resolve lawsuits filed against four automakers whose vehicles were equipped with recalled Takata airbags, which can overinflate and explode, potentially injuring or killing vehicle occupants.
A recall of more than 33,000 2017 Subaru Impreza vehicles was announced this week due to the risk of unexpected engine stalls.
More than 100,000 turbo-charged Subaru vehicles are being recalled due to the risk of an overheating air injection pump that could cause a vehicle fire.
A Subaru recall of 600,000 vehicles has been issued due to the risk that the windshield wipers could overheat and catch fire.