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subaru OUTBACK UK Recall

SUBARU OUTBACK – BRAKES MAY FAIL

SUBARU OUTBACK ( –  ) DEFECT:  It is possible that the metallic brake pipes that connect to the four way connector may be affected by corrosion in the Salt Belt Areas. If left unattended this could result in the pipes being subject to excessive corrosion which may cause a fluid leak. In extreme cases this may result in a reduction in braking efficiency.

Remedy

Recall all affected vehicles to inspect and either provide additional protection or replace the brake pipes.

Recall Launch Date24/01/2014
Recall No.R/2013/119
Models AffectedLegacy Outback
Manufacturer Ref
VIN StartJF1BL5KJ34G002002
VIN endJF1BPDKYG9G080022
Build Start
Build end
Vehicle numbers (UK)12379

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