Subaru has announced last month pulled almost 30 000 units of the Legacy and Outback. The Japanese manufacturer is now back doing the same thing.
Through his official website, the National Traffic Safety and Highways United States (U.S.) (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration NHTSA) requested that attract nearly 74 000 units of Subaru Legacy and Outback.
When the two cars last month was withdrawn due to errors in the CVT cooling hoses, so this time the recall action taken due to the bad wiring in the steering system.
“Cable System located on the steering wheel just inside the system, this condition can cause electrical connectors easily break,” wrote the official broadcast quoted from Autoevolution NHTSA, Friday (7/9/2010).
When the cable broke, then there are several components that can not function ie airbags including driver, paddle shift, cruise control, horn control, and radio. All of which can certainly cause an accident.
Parties authorized Subaru dealers will inspect the problem is then to replace it free of charge.

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