Subaru recalling 72k EyeSight-equipped sedans and CUVs
Subaru is recalling 72,000 of its EyeSight-equipped crossovers and sedans over fears that the automatic braking system may not work properly.
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# of Recalls | Component Affected | ||
2015 Subaru XV Crosstrek | 2 | Exterior Lighting, Forward Collision Avoidance | More Details |
2013 Subaru XV Crosstrek | 3 | Engine And Engine Cooling, Electrical System, Equipment | More Details |
Subaru is recalling 72,000 of its EyeSight-equipped crossovers and sedans over fears that the automatic braking system may not work properly.
Subaru has issued one of the strangest recalls we've come across in some time. As it turns out, certain Subaru models may randomly start their own engines. The issue is confined to select models equipped with an automatic or CVT and the company's optional Audiovox remote engine starter (RES) accessory. If the RES key fob is dropped, it could "randomly transmit an engine start request without pressing the button."