Subaru recalls cars that can start on their own. Ford recalls minivans for corrosion.

  • By The Associated Press
  • Thursday, March 7, 2013 6:38pm
  • News
Subaru is recalling more than 47

Subaru is recalling more than 47

By The Associated Press

DETROIT —

Subaru of America is recalling more than 47,000 cars and SUVs with remote starters because the engines can start on their own.

The recall affects some Legacy and Outback cars from the 2010 to 2013 model years. Also covered are the Impreza from 2012 and 2013 and the XV Crosstrek from 2013.

Subaru says that if the key fob is dropped, it can malfunction and start the engine.

The motor will run for up to 15 minutes, but could continue to start and stop until the car runs out of gas or the fob battery dies.

If the cars are parked in a garage, there’s a risk of carbon monoxide buildup.

The cars all have automatic or continuously variable transmissions. Owners will be notified, and Subaru dealers will replace the fobs free of charge.

The company said Thursday that there have been no issues with carbon monoxide.

Ford recall

Ford is recalling 196,500 of its 2004-07 Ford Freestar and Mercury Monterey minivans to fix a corrosion problem that prevents the fold-down third-row seats from locking safely into place, a spokeswoman said yesterday.

The recall applies only in 20 “salt belt” states in the Midwest and East and in the District of Columbia.

Owners will be notified, and dealers will relocate the mounting bracket and repair and reinforce the area with the corrosion problem, Ford spokeswoman Kelli Felker said.

Ford is convinced that the repaired vehicles will be safe in a crash, and it is not aware of any accidents or injuries related to the problem, she said.

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