
Recall: Subarus for puddle lamp short circuits
Dealer-installed puddle lamps can fail on Forester, Outback, Legacy and Tribeca models.
By Exhaust Notes Jan 3, 2013 7:01AM
Subaru is recalling as many as 633,842 cars to fix accessory lights that can short circuit, according to filings with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Puddle lamps on the 2009-2012 Forester, 2006-2012 Tribeca and 2010-2011 Outback and Legacy models may short circuit when exposed to water and road salt. The lamps, located under the side-view mirrors and on the running boards, illuminate the ground when the vehicle is unlocked.
Subaru said that 53,999 puddle lamps have been sold in North America. However, since the lamps are installed by dealers, Subaru said it did not know how many cars were actually affected and was "notifying that many so we can get to the 54,000 that do have the light."
Subaru said that it had received at least three owner complaints of smoke pouring out of the lamps since 2007, and had attempted four separate fixes on the production line, including adding a small fuse directly into the lamp harnesses. None had solved the problem. In the worst case, plastic parts of the running board and mirror housings can melt.
Subaru dealers -- which are responsible for installing the lamps, not the factory -- will install another fuse on both sides of the vehicles starting in February. Owners can contact the automaker at 1-800-782-2783.
In March 2012, Subaru recalled 275,000 Foresters for faulty middle rear seat belts that may not lock properly. In February 2012, Subaru recalled a few hundred 2012 Legacy and Outback models for potentially faulty side airbags.
[Source: NHTSA]
Clarification: Due to unclear information provided by NHTSA at press time, this story has been updated to reflect the number of puddle lamp accessories sold by Subaru and that the recall affects as many, but not exactly, 633,842 cars.
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Jan 3, 2013 8:19AM
As a Subaru sales person I wish the news media would double check their information before putting out this information. There have not been that many of the vehicles even made with the puddle lights and rear view mirror turn signal lights.
False information, poorly researched can be very damaging. But as we all know, it it is on the internet it must be true!!!!
False information, poorly researched can be very damaging. But as we all know, it it is on the internet it must be true!!!!
Jan 3, 2013 8:24AM
Jan 3, 2013 8:38AM
It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out that anything along the "rocker panels" and under, are going to be subject to the elements, mainly road salt and snow in Subarus biggest markets. I'm sure all the other products that offer a similar add-on/option have the same problem. Drive your Escalade through the Daytona beaches a couple times a year, and see how your "puddle lights" and automatic running boards work !!!!!
Jan 3, 2013 8:30AM
Just like it happened yesterday.... "Republicans in Congress did not vote on Sandy's Bill"... but the press forgot to mention that there was a reason why... "Billions" of those 60 Billion Dollars where PORK! NY and NJ where to get only a portion of what was requested and what is needed. To have that vote would have been IRRESPONSIBLE... Just like the liberal press!
Jan 3, 2013 8:15AM
My 2000 Suburu is having all the above problems too so what can I do? I have been changing the rear right puddle lamp frequently and the right front passenger door wont open when all other doors open which I couldn't understand why a reliable, one of the most admirable cars exhibits. I am sad to read about this recalls. What can I do?
Jan 3, 2013 9:19AM
I have a 2008 Subaru Legacy and since I bought the car the tire light has been coming on. I took it back so many times to the dealer and they cannot find anything wrong with it. They will put air in the tire and in two weeks time the tire light will come on again. I really don't know what to do. HELP!!!
Jan 3, 2013 9:51AM
if this is the worst you can say about suburu then i might start looking at one to buy. i had a chevy that i loved but it kept stranding me because the anti theft device kept turning the car off because of a faulty ignition. at least puddle lights and a faulty seat belt wont leave you sitting on the side of the road. it finally cost me 800 dollars- of course after the warranty expired. they did a number of things to fix it but wouldnt just take the anti-theft device out because it was factory installed and the dealers wont take them out and if you take it out somewhere else it voids the warranty. i finally had to replace the entire wiring harness. havent had a problem since.
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