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HighREC-001213Published 30 September 2018View official notice ↗

2009–2014 Subaru Liberty And Outback

Affected
42,689
Category
Cars
Campaign
SI0480
Supplier
Subaru (Aust) Pty Limited
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The defect

If the electronic parking brake (EPB) circuit board fractures, the warning light will illuminate and the EPB cannot be applied or released. If this happens, the vehicle may be in breach of the Australian Design Rules (ADRs) for motor vehicles.

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The hazard

If the electronic parking brake cannot be applied or released, it can result in an increased risk of injury to the vehicle occupants and other road users.

The remedy

Affected owners will be contacted by mail to present their vehicle to their preferred Subaru dealer for the rectification work to be carried out free of charge.For help finding a Subaru dealer consumers can go to: https://www.subaru.com.au/retailers

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What to do

  1. 1Check if your vehicle is affected. This recall covers 42,689 vehicles. Use your VIN to confirm.
  2. 2Contact Subaru (Aust) Pty Limited to arrange inspection and repair.
  3. 3Repairs are free of charge when arranged through an authorised dealer.
  4. 4Verify this recall on the official government register: vehiclerecalls.gov.au ↗
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Recall data sourced from vehiclerecalls.gov.au under CC BY 4.0.