Subaru is recalling several Legacy, Outback, Impreza and XV Crosstrek models due to a remote-start malfunction that causes these cars to inadvertently start up on their own. According to a report from ...
For those who drive a relatively modern vehicle, you can remote start your car using your iPhone, and it's a fairly ...
Federal safety investigators are looking into a Subaru recall to determine if a defect in the remote engine starter could affect other automakers. If the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration ...
The Problem:Legacy, Outback, Impreza and XV Crosstrek models equipped with the CVT automatic transmission and dealer-installed RES (remote engine starter) system have an especially sensitive remote ...
DETROIT, March 7 (Reuters) - Subaru of America is recalling up to 47,419 cars and crossover vehicles in the United States equipped with remote starters because the engines could start on their own.
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