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Steering defect prompts Subaru Forester, Crosstrek production halt

Steering defect prompts Subaru Forester, Crosstrek production halt

The assembly interruption is expected to affect approximately 10,000 vehicles.

Subaru has reportedly halted production of the Forester, Impreza and Crosstrek in Japan after identifying a defective steering component.

The problem is said to affect the power steering system in vehicles manufactured between late December and January 16, though no specific technical details have been disclosed.

"The power steering unit issue was discovered very early, and countermeasures are being put in place," Subaru spokesman Dominick Infante told USA Today. "Subaru Corporation can confirm that no vehicles with the affected power steering units will be sold to US customers until the vehicles have been repaired."

The issue is estimated to impact approximately 10,000 units. Production is not expected to resume until Monday at the earliest.