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1st Generation Ascent News and Notes

Bite-sized content about all the recalls, lawsuits, and investigations surrounding the 2019-2021 Ascent.

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  • Subaru did the right thing by recalling over 200,000 vehicles that are at risk of stalling out because of a defect in their Denso fuel pumps.

    Posted on
    July 30, 2020
    Tagged
    #recall
    Source
    carcomplaints.com
  • A group of 2019 models equipped with Denso low-pressure fuel pumps have been recalled after multiple reports of the engine stalling out. The impellers inside the pumps may have been excessively exposed to a drying agent during manufacturing.

    Posted on
    April 23, 2020
    Tagged
    #recall
    Source
    carcomplaints.com
  • Just a month after Powell v. Subaru, a second lawsuit is accusing the automaker of selling cars with defective windshields. The plaintiffs say the use of "acoustic glass" in the windshields seems to correspond with the uptick in complaints.

    Posted on
    December 27, 2019
    Tagged
    #lawsuit
    Source
    carcomplaints.com

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