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

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    SEE MORE: Disney figurine toys recalled by Fisher-Price. The recall affects mostly Outback models, making up 103,114 vehicles out of the total number recalled, while 15,609 Subary Legacy vehicles ...

  3. Subaru recalls 165,000 vehicles for a potentially defective ...

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    The in-tank, low-pressure fuel pump in question was utilized quite broadly throughout Subaru's lineup. Subaru first noted the defect in 2020. Subaru recalls 165,000 vehicles for a potentially ...

  4. Subaru Recalls 188,000 2019 Vehicles over Risk of ... - AOL

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    The recall to replace a faulty fuel pump includes 2019 Ascent, Impreza, Legacy, and Outback models. Subaru Recalls 188,000 2019 Vehicles over Risk of Engine Stalling Skip to main content

  5. Technical Service Bulletin - Wikipedia

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    A major difference between a product recall and a TSB in the automotive industry is that a recall usually evolves out of safety issues at the behest of an organization such as the US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). [2]

  6. List of Subaru engines - Wikipedia

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    The Subaru EN inline-four engine was introduced in 1988 to replace the straight-two EK series engine that was originally engineered as an air-cooled engine, then modified as a water-cooled engine used in the 1969–1972 Subaru R-2. The EN was used in all kei cars and kei trucks in production by Subaru up until 2012.

  7. Subaru - Wikipedia

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    Subaru's first all-electric car, named Solterra, is the first vehicle to be based on the e-Subaru Global Platform (e-SGP) co-developed by Toyota and Subaru. The Solterra debuted at the Los Angeles Auto Show on 17 November 2021, and worldwide sales of the Solterra commenced in mid-2022.