Subaru Recalls 400,000 Vehicles Over Engine Problems

The engine computer can keep powering the ignition coil after motors are shut off, which could cause a short circuit and blown fuse.

In this Feb. 14, 2019, file photo, the Subaru logo on the front of a 2019 Impreza sedan at the Pittsburgh International Auto Show.
In this Feb. 14, 2019, file photo, the Subaru logo on the front of a 2019 Impreza sedan at the Pittsburgh International Auto Show.
AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar, File

DETROIT (AP) — Subaru is recalling over 400,000 vehicles in the U.S. to fix problems with engine computers and debris that can fall into motors.

The first recall covers 466,000 Imprezas from 2017 through 2019, and 2018 and 2019 Crosstreks. Subaru says the engine computer can keep powering the ignition coil after motors are shut off. That could cause a short circuit and blown fuse.

Dealers will update software and replace coils and front exhaust pipes if needed.

The second covers 205,000 Imprezas from 2017 through 2019 and 2018 Crosstreks. The aluminum positive crankcase ventilation valves can fall apart. Debris can enter the engine and cause power loss.

Dealers will replace valves if needed. If a valve has separated and parts can't be found, engines will be replaced.

Both recalls start Dec. 13.

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