Subaru Recalls

A recall is a manufacturer's way of addressing safety issues or defects that may affect the performance of a vehicle. When a Subaru is recalled, it indicates that a model, or part of a model, needs to be returned to the dealer for safety-related updates or repairs, all at no cost to the owner.
Examples of Subaru Recalls
Certain recalls are more common than others. Here are some notable ones that could affect Subaru vehicles:
- Battery Recall: Issues related to battery performance or potential risks.
- Windshield Wiper Recall: Problems with windshield wiper operations.
- Takata Airbag Recall: Concerns with airbag inflators that may pose safety risks.
- Engine Oil Separator Housing Issue
- Trailer Brake Control Module Software Update
Which Subaru Models are Affected?
Recalls can potentially affect any Subaru model. A few models include:
- Subaru Outback
- Subaru Forester
- Subaru Crosstrek
- Subaru Ascent
- Subaru Impreza
- Subaru Legacy
- Subaru Solterra
Recall Repair Costs
You will not be responsible for the cost of recall repairs. Bring your Subaru to Bud Clary Subaru in Longview, WA for complimentary repair services ensuring your vehicle remains in top condition.
Staying Informed About Recalls
Subaru owners are usually notified by the OEM if their vehicle is recalled. For the most current recall information, contact our service department at 360-916-5528 or visit the Subaru Recall Center page.
Need More Information?
If you have any questions about recalls or to check your vehicle's VIN for active recalls, visit our service center and get in touch with us directly at Bud Clary Subaru. We are dedicated to ensuring your Subaru is safe and reliable on the road.