Subaru Recalls Over 118,000 Vehicles Due to Faulty Airbag Sensors
Maxdailynews— 27 MaySubaru Recalls Over 118,000 Vehicles Due to Faulty Airbag SensorsWhat is the problem?
- Subaru has recalled over 118,000 vehicles in the United States due to a faulty sensor that can prevent airbags from deploying in a crash.
- The recall covers various 2020 through 2022 model year Outback and Legacy SUVs and sedans.
- It is the third recall stemming from the same issues from parts produced by the same supplier. Toyota in December recalled 1.12 million vehicles while Honda called back 750,000 in February.
What is the solution?
- Dealers will replace the ODS sensors on the front passenger seat to remedy the issue.
- Subaru said it is aware of 23 technical reports and 253 warranty claims related to this condition but no crashes or injuries.
What should you do?
- If you own a Subaru Outback or Legacy that is included in the recall, you should contact your local dealer to schedule an appointment for the repairs.
- The repairs will be performed for free.
Affected Vehicles:
| Model Year | Model | Units |
|---|---|---|
| 2020 | Outback | 64,380 |
| 2021 | Outback | 26,475 |
| 2022 | Outback | 12,520 |
| 2020 | Legacy | 6,231 |
| 2021 | Legacy | 5,922 |
| 2022 | Legacy | 2,843 |
Timelines of recalls:
| Date | Make | Units Recalled |
|---|---|---|
| December 2023 | Toyota | 1,120,000 |
| February 2024 | Honda | 750,000 |
| March 2024 | Subaru | 118,000 |