Subaru is recalling various 2010 through 2013 models equipped with an Audiovox remote engine starter that was sold as an accessory. The key fob may run wild and randomly start the engine without the driver pressing the button.
Crosstrek, Impreza, Legacy, Outback models can start and run for up to fifteen minutes. The engine on about 50,000 vehicles can continue to start and stop until the fob battery goes dead, or until the Subaru runs out of fuel.
In a required safety defect filing with NHTSA, Subaru said if the vehicle is parked in an enclosed area, there is a risk of carbon monoxide build-up, which may cause headaches, dizziness, or, in extreme cases, unconsciousness and/or asphyxiation.
Subaru said if the fob is dropped, the fob might malfunction and randomly transmit an engine start command. The fobs were manufactured without adhesive that protests the circuit board from damage. Original equipment keyless entry fobs integrated on the vehicle key are not affected.
Affected vehicles equipped with optional RES are as follows:
- 2010 – 2012 model year Legacy and Outback vehicles with and automatic transmission or CVT
- 2012 – 2013 model year Impreza vehicles with CVT (except WRX/STI models)
- 2013 XV Crosstrek models with a CVT
Subaru will notify owners, and dealers will replace the RES key fobs, free of charge as is required by U.S. safety regulations. The recall is expected to begin by the end of April 2013. Owners may contact Subaru at 1-800-782-2783 for more information Subaru’s recall campaign number is WQF-42. Owners may also contact the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Vehicle Safety Hotline at 1-888-327-4236 or go to www.safercar.gov.