Thursday, December 22, 2011

Subaru halt production temporarily until the brakes run well

NEW JERSEY, - Fuji Heavy Industries, Subaru's principals in Japan, has been doing the calling process for improvement (recall) for 3,000 products. Nevertheless, there are only 130 cases of damage to the brakes and was repaired.


National Highway, Traffic and Safety Administration (NHTSA) has also been responding to this case and suggest to recall problematic products. Associated with the case, McHale says will suspend sales of the models mentioned above to America a few moments until the case is completed.

Components damaged brake master cylinder is manufactured by a vendor who remain anonymous. Unfortunately, this vendor is a supplier to the manufacturer of Subaru these three models, including the SIA plant in Lafayette that produces the Legacy and Outback. Similarly, the plant in Gunma Prefecture, Japan, which assembles the Impreza for the American market.

Therefore, the Subaru U.S. announced it would stop selling Impreza, Outback, and Legacy versions of 2012. Cause, complaints from some consumers because there is damage to the models.

Consumer complaints relating to brake performance. "Some consumers complained that the brakes are not functioning properly. The case is still in the stage of complaints from customers and has not been an accident due to such damage," said Michael McHale, Subaru spokesman for American.