Friday, March 26, 2010

Subaru recalls 1 585 Tribeca SUV, 2010, due to problems with door locks

Subaru recalls 1 585 Tribeca SUV.jpg   It is reported that the off-road Subaru Tribeca 2010 discovered the defect caused by improper installation of doors in the process of assembling the car on the conveyor. As a result, the front door could open at any time, or vice versa does not get them close.

   In addition to what might happen drop passengers from the cabin, open the door bound to attract the attention of the driver, that may ultimately lead to a collision. Also, the doors can jam at all.

   National Authority for Traffic Safety (NHTSA) and vehicle owners had been notified about the defect, and has already begun the first reviews. New door locks will be installed free of charge.

   The latest version of Subaru Tribeca was introduced in 2007 at the motor show in New York, in essence, the model is an updated version of 2005. Off-road vehicle
powered by a 3.6-liter gasoline engine, power 258 hp at 6 000 rpm and 350 Nm of torque at 4 000 rpm, having multimodal fuel consumption in the region of 11.9 liters. 100 km, 16.5 liters. 100 km for the urban cycle and 9.2 liters. 100 km in suburban mode. First hundreds of SUV can be achieved through 8.9 seconds, top speed of 200 km / h.

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