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256 examples have been recalled for a fault with the brake booster unit, following last week’s stop-delivery notice.

Subaru Australia has officially recalled 256 examples of the 2021 Outback, following the announcement of a stop-sale (and stop-delivery) last week.

According to the recall notice filed with the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC), there may be an issue with the setup of the Electronic Brake Booster, which uses engine vacuum pressure to assist braking.

The fault can prevent the cruise control function from working, may cause the brake lights to remain on when not braking (which could lead to a flat battery), and may require more braking pressure to be applied under braking.

A full list of the affected vehicle identification numbers (VINs) can be found here.

Owners will be contacted to arrange a service appointment to correct the issue.

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