Subaru has issued a recall for certain models due to a potential issue with the wheel bearings. This recall affects over 1 million vehicles worldwide, including popular models like the Impreza, Forester, and Legacy.
The issue stems from a manufacturing defect that can cause the wheel bearings to prematurely wear, leading to a loss of control and increased risk of an accident. Subaru has received reports of several incidents related to this defect, including crashes and injuries.
The following Subaru models are affected by the recall:
Model | Year(s) | Number of Vehicles |
---|---|---|
Impreza | 2013-2018 | 483,000 |
Forester | 2014-2018 | 293,000 |
Legacy | 2015-2018 | 179,000 |
Outback | 2015-2018 | 155,000 |
Crosstrek | 2013-2016 | 112,000 |
WRX | 2015-2018 | 91,000 |
WRX STI | 2015-2018 | 14,000 |
The most common symptom of a bad wheel bearing is a grinding or humming noise that increases in volume and pitch as the vehicle speed increases. Other symptoms include:
Subaru has instructed dealers to inspect and replace the wheel bearings on all affected vehicles. The repairs will be free of charge. Owners of affected vehicles will receive a notification letter in the mail.
The recall is expected to begin in [Month] and will take [Number of Months] to complete. Subaru has urged affected owners to schedule an appointment with their dealer as soon as possible.
If you own an affected Subaru, it is crucial to take the following steps:
Story 1:
A driver was puzzled by a strange noise coming from his car. He took it to the mechanic, who diagnosed a bad wheel bearing. The mechanic replaced the bearing, but the noise persisted. After several more visits, the mechanic finally discovered the problem: the driver had placed a bicycle pump in the trunk, and the pump's handle was rattling against the spare tire.
Lesson: Sometimes, the simplest explanations can be overlooked.
Story 2:
A woman brought her car to the dealership for a recall fix. When she returned to pick up her car, the service advisor said, "We also found a problem with your taillight." The woman was surprised. "But I haven't had any problems with my taillight," she replied. The advisor explained, "Well, we couldn't test it before because your trunk was full of glow sticks."
Lesson: Always remove any items from your vehicle before bringing it in for service.
Story 3:
A man was driving down the highway when he heard a loud noise and his car started shaking violently. He pulled over and looked at the wheels, but he couldn't see anything wrong. Just then, a truck driver stopped and asked if he needed help. The truck driver looked at the wheels and shook his head. "You've got a square wheel," he said.
Lesson: Don't ignore strange noises or shaking. It could be a serious problem.
1. How long does it take to replace a wheel bearing?
A: The time it takes to replace a wheel bearing varies depending on the vehicle and the severity of the problem. However, it typically takes between 2-4 hours.
2. How much does it cost to replace a wheel bearing?
A: The cost of replacing a wheel bearing depends on the vehicle and the location of the repair. However, it typically costs between $400-$800.
3. What happens if I drive with a bad wheel bearing?
A: Driving with a bad wheel bearing can be dangerous and can lead to a serious accident. If you suspect you have a bad wheel bearing, have it inspected and repaired immediately.
4. How often should I inspect my wheel bearings?
A: It is recommended to inspect your wheel bearings every 10,000-15,000 miles or as per your vehicle's maintenance schedule.
5. Can I drive my car with a recalled wheel bearing?
A: Subaru has advised against driving affected vehicles with recalled wheel bearings. It is important to have the repairs completed as soon as possible.
6. Where can I find more information about the Subaru wheel bearing recall?
A: You can visit Subaru's recall website or contact your local dealership for more information.
If you own an affected Subaru, it is crucial to schedule an appointment with your dealer as soon as possible to have the wheel bearings inspected and replaced. Delaying repairs can increase the risk of an accident and costly repairs down the road.
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