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SUBARU FORESTER – BRAKE FLUID MAY LEAK

SUBARU FORESTER ( 01/01/2009 –  31/12/2012) DEFECT:  It is possible that corrosion can form on unprotected hidden brake pipes. This could result in the failure of the pipes and loss of brake fluid which can affect the brake system and ultimately cause reduced braking efficiency.

Remedy

Recall all affected vehicles to inspect and if required replace the subject brake pipes.

Recall Launch Date30/11/2014
Recall No.R/2014/127
Models AffectedLegacy Outback Impreza and Forester
Manufacturer RefSRT202
VIN StartJF1SH*L**9G002036
VIN endJF1SH*K**CG090771
Build Start01/01/2009
Build end31/12/2012
Vehicle numbers (UK)21343

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