The Eichholz Firm Warns Residents about Subaru Recall
Subaru is recalling over 47,000 vehicles because the engines can start their own, this defect can put car owners at risk for asphyxiation.
(EMAILWIRE.COM, March 08, 2013 ) SAVANNAH, Ga. - On Thursday, Subaru of America issued a recall for 47,419 cars and crossover vehicles with remote starters. The company reports that the engines could start on their own. The Eichholz Law Firm wants Georgia residents to be aware of this recall due to a possible asphyxiation risk.
Subaru is recalling Legacy and Outback cars from model years 2010 through 2013, Impreza sedans from 2012 and 2013, and XV Crosstrek crossover vehicles from 2013.
If the remote starter key fob is dropped, the vehicle may start without the ignition button on the fob being pressed. The engine may start and run for up to 15 minutes, any may continue to may continue to start and stop until the fob battery has died or the car runs out of gas. This can be dangerous if the vehicle is parked in an enclosed space, like a garage; carbon monoxide can build up putting individuals at risk of asphyxiation.
At this time, no accidents or injuries have been reported.
Subaru will notify owners and replace the remote starter fob for free. The recall is expected to begin in April.
Individuals that have been injured by a defective vehicle may have grounds for legal action. Georgia residents that are seeking additional information about product liability claims can visit www.thejusticelawyer.com.
About The Eichholz Law Firm
The Eichholz Law Firm is a committed to helping all those who have suffered harm by the negligence of another person or entity. The personal injury law firm based in Savannah, Georgia handles all kinds of personal injury claims including dangerous drug litigation, product liability claims, medical malpractice, premises liability and auto accident injuries.
Subaru is recalling Legacy and Outback cars from model years 2010 through 2013, Impreza sedans from 2012 and 2013, and XV Crosstrek crossover vehicles from 2013.
If the remote starter key fob is dropped, the vehicle may start without the ignition button on the fob being pressed. The engine may start and run for up to 15 minutes, any may continue to may continue to start and stop until the fob battery has died or the car runs out of gas. This can be dangerous if the vehicle is parked in an enclosed space, like a garage; carbon monoxide can build up putting individuals at risk of asphyxiation.
At this time, no accidents or injuries have been reported.
Subaru will notify owners and replace the remote starter fob for free. The recall is expected to begin in April.
Individuals that have been injured by a defective vehicle may have grounds for legal action. Georgia residents that are seeking additional information about product liability claims can visit www.thejusticelawyer.com.
About The Eichholz Law Firm
The Eichholz Law Firm is a committed to helping all those who have suffered harm by the negligence of another person or entity. The personal injury law firm based in Savannah, Georgia handles all kinds of personal injury claims including dangerous drug litigation, product liability claims, medical malpractice, premises liability and auto accident injuries.
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The Eichholz Law Firm, P.C.
PMP Marketing Group
Tel: 561-253-6712
Email us
This is a press release. Press release distribution and press release services by EmailWire.Com: http://www.emailwire.com/us-press-release-distribution.php.




