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    Subaru Outback recalled

    Due to a software issue with its EyeSight pre-collision braking system, Subaru is recalling 5402 examples of its Outback.

    Subaru is recalling 5402 examples of its high-riding Outback wagon due to a software issue with its ‘EyeSight’ pre-collision braking system.

    This recall only affects current sixth-generation Outback models sold from 2020 to 2021.

    “Due to a software issue in the pre-collision braking system of the EyeSight system, the pre-collision braking feature may be activated unexpectedly,” the company says in its recall notice.

    “An unexpected activation of the pre-collision braking feature may lead to an accident causing injury or death of vehicle occupants and/or other road users.”

    If you own one of the affected vehicles, you’ll need to book in your vehicle at any authorised Subaru service centre for a free fix.

    If you have any further questions or concerns, you can call Subaru Australia on 1800 226 643.

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    Jack Quick

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