Subaru to recall 2.2 million cars over brake light glitch, including in Singapore

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TOKYO: Subaru on Thursday (Feb 28) announced a global recall of 2.2 million SUVs, the biggest ever for the company, over a brake light glitch that ...

TOKYO: Subaru on Thursday announced a global recall of 2.2 million SUVs, the biggest ever for the company, over a brake light glitch that could affect how the vehicle engines start.

Asian customers also affected by the recall include those from Hong Kong, Malaysia, Philippines, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam. "If the defect occurs, the brake lights will not light up and may cause other road users to be unaware of the driver’s intention to stop the vehicle. This could increase the risk of accidental collisions," Motor Image told Channel NewsAsia.

"Motor Image is committed to the highest safety standards and quality driving experience for all our customers," it said."Motor Image is in constant contact with Subaru Corporation for any further updates and will notify affected customers accordingly."

 

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