3/24/12

Recalling Forester to become priority of Subaru to be accomplished

Detroit, - New bulk corrective measures underway in early April with the replacement of the safety belt locking lever for free on the official Subaru repair shop across the U.S..

Subaru announced a massive improvement campaign (recall) of the Forester amounted to 275 000 units in the United States. "Crossover" that have the potential damage to the safety belt (safety belt) in the second row seats that could threaten the safety of passengers because it did not function normally if additional security is associated with children.

The model that was allegedly hit by the problem is the Forester production between 26 November 2007 to March 13, 2012. According to the U.S. Institute for Highway Safety (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration), the locking lever on the middle seat safety belt is not damaged. If there are consumers who use the "child safety device" then it will not lock properly. These conditions increase the risk of injury is more severe in children in the event of an accident or sudden braking.