Subaru recalls over 541K vehicles. See the affected models
Subaru is recalling over 541,000 SUVs in the US due to incorrect weight rating labels.
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The brief
Subaru has issued a recall for more than 541,000 vehicles. The affected models include the Crosstrek, Forester, and Ascent.
The recall centers on labels that contain an incorrect weight rating. Coverage from Reuters, ABC News, and Road & Track emphasizes that the issue amounts to a typo on the vehicle labels.
The Hill and USA Today are highlighting how owners can determine if their specific cars are affected. Attention remains on the identification of affected models and the process for correcting the incorrect labels.
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Quick answers
Which Subaru models are included in the recall?
The recall affects the Crosstrek, Forester, and Ascent.
How many vehicles are being recalled?
Over 541,000 vehicles in the US are part of the recall.
What is the cause of the recall?
The recall was issued because of a label with an incorrect weight rating.
Coverage (5)
- Subaru Is Recalling More Than 540,000 Crosstreks, Foresters and Ascents Over What Amounts to a Typo Road & Track · 5h ago
- Over 500K Subarus recalled. Is your car affected? The Hill · 5h ago
- Subaru issues recall for 541,000 SUVs over label with incorrect weight rating ABC News - Breaking News, Latest News and Videos · 5h ago
- Subaru to recall over 541,000 US vehicles over incorrect label Reuters · 5h ago
- Subaru recalls over 541K vehicles. See the affected models USA Today · 5h ago
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