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Urgent recall for popular Subaru car models for potentially deadly fault – PerthNow
Australia’s consumer watchdog has issued an urgent recall for more than 55,000 Subaru vehicles.

Tens of thousands of Subaru vehicles may have a potentially deadly fault, with Australias consumer watchdog issuing a recall notice.
Subaru Imprezas made between 2017-2019 and Subaru XVs from 2018- 2019 were issued with a recall notice on Wednesday.
A programming defect in the engine control module could cause the ignition coil to overheat and short circuit, leading to the coil to blow, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission said.
This could cause the engine to stop while driving and…
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