TKA-16 TKB-16 TKC-16 – Takata Front Passenger Airbag Inflator Replacement – 2003-2011 Subaru

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NHTSA Campaign Number: 16V358
Manufacturer Subaru of America, Inc.
Components AIR BAGS
Potential Number of Units Affected 159,274

 

Passenger Frontal Air Bag Inflator May Rupture

An inflator rupture may result in metal fragments striking the vehicle occupants resulting in serious injury or death.

 

Summary

Subaru of America, Inc. (Subaru) is recalling certain model year 2003-2004 Legacy, Outback, 2009-2011 Legacy, Outback, Forester, 2006-2011 Impreza, Tribeca, 2003-2006 Baja, and 2006 Saab 9-2x vehicles originally sold or that have ever been registered in Alabama, California, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Louisiana, Mississippi, South Carolina, Texas, Puerto Rico, American Samoa, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands (Saipan), and the U.S. Virgin Islands, or “Zone A.”

These vehicles may be equipped with certain air bag inflators assembled as part of the passenger frontal air bag modules, and used as original equipment or replacement equipment. In the event of a crash necessitating deployment of the front air bags, these inflators may rupture due to propellant degradation occurring after long-term exposure to absolute humidity and temperature cycling.

 

Remedy

Subaru will notify their owners. General Motors will notify Saab owners.

Dealers will replace the passenger frontal air bag inflator, free of charge.

The recall began August 26, 2016.

Owners may contact Subaru customer service at 1-856-488-8500.

Saab owners may contact GM at 1-800-955-9007.

Subaru’s number for this recall is TKA-16.

 

Notes

Owners may also contact the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Vehicle Safety Hotline at 1-888-327-4236 (TTY 1-800-424-9153), or go to www.safercar.gov.

 

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NHTSA Campaign Number: 16V359
Manufacturer Subaru of America, Inc.
Components AIR BAGS
Potential Number of Units Affected 135,696

 

Passenger Frontal Air Bag Inflator May Rupture

An inflator rupture may result in metal fragments striking the vehicle occupants resulting in serious injury or death.

 

Summary

Subaru of America, Inc. (Subaru) is recalling certain model year 2003-2004 Legacy, Outback, 2006-2008 Impreza, Tribeca, 2006 Saab 9-2x, and 2003-2006 Baja vehicles originally sold or that have ever been registered in Arizona, Arkansas, Delaware, District of Columbia, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Maryland, Missouri, Nebraska, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia, or “Zone B.”

These vehicles may be equipped with certain air bag inflators assembled as part of the passenger frontal air bag modules, and used as original equipment or replacement equipment. In the event of a crash necessitating deployment of the front air bags, these inflators may rupture due to propellant degradation occurring after long-term exposure to absolute humidity and temperature cycling.

 

Remedy

Subaru will notify their owners.

General Motors will notify Saab owners.

Dealers will replace the passenger frontal air bag inflator, free of charge.

The recall began July 29 2016, a second letter will be mailed to owners when parts are available.

Owners may contact Subaru customer service at 1-856-488-8500.

Subaru’s number for this recall is TKB-16.

Note: This notice is only for vehicles that were not covered by 16V-358 for Zone A.

 

Notes

Owners may also contact the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Vehicle Safety Hotline at 1-888-327-4236 (TTY 1-800-424-9153), or go to www.safercar.gov.

 

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NHTSA Campaign Number: 16V361
Manufacturer Subaru of America, Inc.
Components AIR BAGS
Potential Number of Units Affected 62,940

 

Passenger Frontal Air Bag Inflator May Rupture

An inflator rupture may result in metal fragments striking the vehicle occupants resulting in serious injury or death.

 

Summary

Subaru of America, Inc. (Subaru) is recalling certain model year 2003-2004 Legacy, Outback, and Baja vehicles originally sold or that have ever been registered in Alaska, Colorado, Connecticut, Idaho, Iowa, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, New Hampshire, New York, North Dakota, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Utah, Vermont, Washington, Wisconsin, and Wyoming, or “Zone C.”.

These vehicles may be equipped with certain air bag inflators assembled as part of the passenger frontal air bag modules, and used as original equipment or replacement equipment. In the event of a crash necessitating deployment of the front air bags, these inflators may rupture due to propellant degradation occurring after long-term exposure to absolute humidity and temperature cycling.

 

Remedy

Subaru will notify owners, and dealers will replace the passenger frontal air bag inflator, free of charge.

The interim letter was sent to owners on July 22, 2016, a second letter will be sent when parts are available.

Owners may contact Subaru customer service at 1-856-488-8500.

Subaru’s number for this recall is TKC-16.

Note: This recall covers vehicles that were not previously covered in 16V-358 for Zone A or 16V-359 for Zone B.

 

Notes

Owners may also contact the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Vehicle Safety Hotline at 1-888-327-4236 (TTY 1-800-424-9153), or go to www.safercar.gov.

 

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NUMBERS:
TKA-16R
TKB-16R
TKC-16R

DATE:
07/13/16

REVISED:
04/21/17

NHTSA ID:
16V-358
16V-359
16V-361

 

APPLICABILITY: 2003-2006 model year Baja
2003-2004 model year Legacy
2003-2004 model year Outback
2009-2011 model year Legacy
2009-2011 model year Outback
2009-2011 model year Forester
2006-2011 model year Tribeca
2006-2011 model year Impreza (including WRX and STI)
SUBJECT: Takata Front Passenger Airbag Inflator Replacement

 

SUBARU OF AMERICA, INC. has determined that a defect, which relates to motor vehicle safety, exists in certain Subaru vehicles listed above, equipped with a non-desiccated Takata-sourced  passenger side frontal air bag containing the propellant Phase Stabilized Ammonium Nitrate (certain specific vehicles only).

 

DESCRIPTION OF THE SAFETY DEFECT AND SAFETY HAZARD

The affected vehicles are equipped with a Takata-sourced passenger side frontal air bag that may be susceptible to moisture intrusion.  Over time, that could cause the inflator to rupture when the  passenger’s frontal air bag deploys in a crash.  If the inflator ruptures, metal fragments could strike vehicle occupants, potentially resulting in serious injury or death.

 

BACKGROUND

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is expanding and prioritizing the recalls of all non-desiccated Takata-sourced passenger side Takata air bag inflators based on the risk of injury or death to vehicle occupants.

The combination of time, high temperature fluctuations, and humidity contribute to the degradation of the propellant in the inflators. Therefore, NHTSA is prioritizing the Takata recalls by age and location of the vehicles. To do so, NHTSA has established three geographical Zones – A, B, and C – based on the level of heat and humidity as listed below:

Zone A: Hot and Humid

Alabama, California, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Louisiana, Mississippi, South Carolina, Texas, Puerto Rico, American Samoa, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands (Saipan), and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

 

Zone B: Less Hot and Humid

Arizona, Arkansas, Delaware, District of Columbia, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky,  Maryland, Missouri, Nebraska, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio,  Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia.

Zone C: Least Hot and Humid

Alaska, Colorado, Connecticut, Idaho, Iowa, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota,  Montana, New Hampshire, New York, North Dakota, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Utah, Vermont, Washington, Wisconsin, and Wyoming.

 

This phase of the Takata recall expansion includes the following model year vehicles:

  • Zone A vehicles – 2011 model year and older (Recall code TKA-16)
  • Zone B vehicles – 2008 model year and older (Recall code TKB-16)
  • Zone C vehicles – 2004 model year and older (Recall code TKC-16)

Future phases of the Takata recalls will be implemented each year until the year 2020, to include  additional vehicles until all non-desiccated Takata-sourced passenger side Takata air bag inflators are recalled.

 

REPAIR

Subaru will replace the inflator for the front passenger air bag at no cost to the customer.

 

OWNER NOTIFICATION

Owners of the vehicles included in this phase of the Takata recall expansion will be notified by first class mail in late July 2016. With the exception of 2009 Legacy and Outback, this will be an interim owner notification, advising them of the recall and that they will be notified again by mail once  sufficient parts supply is available. Copies of the interim owner notification letters are included at  the end of this bulletin.

 

AFFECTED VEHICLES

Listed below are the models affected by this phase of the Takata recall expansion. Not all vehicles within these ranges are affected by this phase of the Takata recall, since some of the vehicles within these ranges have already been affected by previous Takata recalls. Therefore, coverage must be  confirmed by using the Vehicle Coverage Inquiry function on subarunet.com. Coverage information will be available prior to owner notification.

Until sufficient parts supply is available for Subaru to re-notify owners, the status will show as “Open-Limited Parts Available.” Limited parts supply will be available prior to owner re-notification therefore this status is not intended to discourage scheduling these repairs, and will not affect the retailers’ ability to file a claim for repairs performed prior to owner re-notification.

 

Recall Code TKA-16 (NHTSA ID 16V-358) – Zone A MY 2011 & Older:

 

Recall Code TKB-16 (NHTSA ID 16V-359) – Zone B MY 2008 & Older:

 

Recall Code TKC-16 (NHTSA ID 16V-361) – Zone C MY 2004 & Older:

 

RETAILER AFFECTED VIN LISTS

Each Subaru retailer will receive an affected VIN list from their Zone office when owner notification begins. Vehicles will be assigned to retailers in the affected VIN list as follows:

  • Original vehicle owners are assigned to the original selling retailer when their current address is within a 100-mile radius of that retailer.
  • If the original selling retailer is inactive, the VIN has been assigned to the nearest active retailer.
  • For any new owners or when original owners live more than 100 miles from the original selling retailer, the VIN has been assigned to the nearest active retailer.

Important:  Retailer affected VIN lists include owner name and address information for  vehicles affected by this recall.  This information will enable retailers to follow-up with owners of potentially affected vehicles.  The lists contain owners’ names and addresses obtained from State Motor Vehicle Registration Records.  The use of such motor vehicle registration data for any other purpose is unlawful.  Accordingly, retailers are urged to limit the use of these lists for the purpose of completion of this safety recall.

 

RETAILER PROGRAM RESPONSIBILITY

Any vehicles listed in a recall/campaign that are in retailer stock must be:

  • Immediately identified.
  • Tagged or otherwise marked to prevent their delivery or use prior to inspection and/or repair.
  • Repaired in accordance with the repair procedures outlined in this Product Campaign

Retailers are to promptly perform the applicable service procedures to correct all affected vehicles  in their inventory (used, demo & SSLP) for which parts are available to complete this recall.  Additionally, whenever a vehicle subject to this recall is taken into retailer inventory, or in for  service, necessary steps should be taken to ensure the recall correction has been made before selling or releasing the vehicle, provided that parts are available to complete this recall.

 

PARTS INFORMATION

The parts required for this recall are the passenger air bag inflator module kits listed below. Subaru is in the process of acquiring parts and developing related service procedures for Tribeca vehicles. Information regarding parts supply and service procedures will be provided on subarunet.com as it becomes available.

Until sufficient parts supply is available for Subaru to re-notify owners, recall coverage status for  the affected vehicles will show as “Open-Limited Parts Available.” Limited parts supply will become available prior to owner re-notification therefore, this status is not intended to discourage scheduling these repairs and will not affect the retailers’ ability to file a claim for repairs performed prior to owner re-notification.

Part Number Applicability Order Quantity
98279-AE00A Baja (2003-2006) 1
Legacy (2003-2004)
Outback (2003-2004)
98279-SC010 Forester (2009-2011) 1
98279-FE160 Impreza (including WRX and STI) (2006-2007) 1
98279-FG010 Impreza (including WRX and STI) (2008-2011) 1
98279-AG00A 2009 Legacy / Outback, Inflator Type 1 1
98279-AG05A 2009 Legacy / Outback, Inflator Type 2
98279-AJ02A Legacy (2010-2011) 1
Outback (2010-2011)
98279-XA02A Tribeca (2006-2011) 1

 

As a reminder, if a customer requests a loaner car due to the insufficient supply of parts, retailers should make every effort to comply with this request, and should follow normal warranty procedures to obtain reimbursement for the loaner car. See Section 8.4.7 of the Claims Policies and Procedures Manual on subarunet.com for details on rental authorizations.

 

PART RETURN PROCEDURES

Please read the ‘Inflator Returns’ instructions included as ‘Appendix A’ of this bulletin carefully.

 

  • A company called Takata XPO will arrange pick up of the inflators and return them to Takata.
  • FedEx will no longer handle the return shipments as with previously issued Takata recalls. However, if you do not have a large amount of inflators to pick up, you may be directed to use FedEx for return. Please follow the instructions given to you by Takata XPO.
  • Once a month or upon accumulating 200 kits for return (whichever comes first) please call Takata XPO at 1-877-650-3476 for pick up. Please see step 6 of the return instructions.
  • If you continue to receive inventory of inflators with the original FedEx documentation, please follow the instructions in step 4b. of the new ‘Inflator Returns’ instructions.  DO NOT CALL FEDEX.

 

  • Upon claim approval, Subaru of America, Inc. will generate a Part Return Notice requesting the old and new inflator serial number information only. DO NOT WAIT FOR TAKATA XPO TO PICK UP THE INFLATOR TO SEND THIS INFORMATION TO THE PARTS COLLECTION CENTER (PCC).
  • IMPORTANT: Each removed air bag inflator must be returned directly to the supplier, Takata USA, in the same box in which the new one was received.

The shipping box contains a bar code label, which will be used by Takata USA to document the replacement of the old inflator with the new inflator. Therefore, it is very important that the removed inflator be returned in the exact same box that contained the newly-installed inflator for that vehicle. If the original box cannot be re-used, please refer to the shipping instructions under “Requesting a new box/ shipping labels.”

  • IMPORTANT: When affixing the shipping label to the shipping box do not obstruct the bar code label.
  • A completed SOA Warranty Parts Tag (MSA5W402A) must be attached to the returned inflator. The tag must contain the following information: claim number, repair date, full 17-digit VIN, and mileage.

 

SOA PART RETURN NOTICE

  • Upon claim approval, Subaru of America, Inc. will generate a Part Return Notice requesting information only.
  • To ensure proper claim credit, the old and new inflator serial numbers must be recorded on the Part Return Notice and sent to SOA Part Collection Center (PCC) as instructed on the return notice.
  • The completed Part Return Notice should then be sent using the YRC web portal and utilizing the “Ship Small Parcel” link which will direct the user to the appropriate UPS web page application to complete the shipment. Please keep the UPS tracking number for your records.
  • DO NOT WAIT FOR TAKATA XPO TO PICK UP THE PART TO SEND THIS INFORMATION TO THE PCC.

Under no circumstances should the air bag inflator be sent to Subaru of America, Inc.

 

SERVICE PROCEDURE

This Campaign involves the replacement of the inflator portion of the passenger-side front airbag assembly. The subject inflators could have been assembled with improperly manufactured propellant components which may affect how the assembly inflates in the event of a collision resulting in an increased risk of injury to vehicle occupants.  This procedure will outline removal of the passenger-side airbag assembly and replacement of the inflator component and related wiring harness.

VERY IMPORTANT:  Failure to follow these service procedures carefully and correctly may result in an accidental deployment of the inflator and potentially cause serious injury.  Please read through and understand these procedures COMPLETELY before beginning repairs.  In addition, proper operation of the airbag after reassembly may be compromised if these service procedures are not followed.

As additional service procedures are developed for the other models affected by the expansion and implementation of this recall campaign, they will be added to this document and also made available on STIS.

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS – SERVICE PROCEDURES

Description Starting Page Number
Service Procedure for 2009MY Legacy/Outback Models,  Inflator Type 1 10
Service Procedure for 2009MY Legacy/Outback Models,  Inflator Type 2 20
Service Procedure for 2003-2004MY Legacy/Outback and  2003-006MY Baja Models 31
Service Procedure for 2010-2011MY Legacy / Outback Models 38
Service Procedure for 2009-2011MY Forester and 2008-2011MY Impreza, WRX and STI Models 45
Service Procedure for 2006-2007MY Impreza, WRX and STI Models 51
Service Procedure for 2005-2011MY Tribeca Models 58

 

   

Tools Required

DESCRIPTION BRAND OR TYPE QUANTITY
Pliers 1
Wire Cutters 1
Needle-Nose Pliers 1
Torque Wrench Inch-Pound 1
Safety Goggles 1
Flat-Blade Screwdriver 1
Scissors 1
Ratchet 1/4” Drive 1
8 mm and 10 mm Socket 1 ea,
Airbag Deployment Fixture J-39401-B 1

 

CAUTION:  Before starting this service procedure, perform a visual inspection of both front airbags looking for any damage or abnormality.  Next, turn the ignition switch to the “ON” position and  confirm the airbag warning lamp illuminates then extinguishes normally.  If it does not or if ANY concern is noted with the airbag system, STOP and report these findings to the customer BEFORE proceeding further.  Any concerns identified with the airbag system (when no airbag deployment has occurred), are not related to this campaign and must be addressed separately.  Even if the system has a concern, this may not preclude completion of this campaign.  If you are unsure about proceeding, document and fully diagnose the concern then contact the SOA Technical Helpline to review your findings.  It is in the best interest of the retailer to fully document any concerns found during this preliminary inspection and review with the customer BEFORE proceeding with the campaign service procedure.

  • Vehicles that do not contain Genuine Subaru air bags are not eligible for this recall repair. For more information on identifying counterfeit air bags and how to address related customer situations, please refer to STIS for the “Counterfeit Air Bag Information” Dealer Advisory Bulletin dated October 25, 2012  by going to Subarunet>Service>STIS>Online Reference – choose Publication Type: ‘Other/Miscellaneous’  and search keywords: ‘Air Bag’).
  • Do not proceed with this repair if your inspection reveals a non-Genuine Subaru air bag module has been installed in the vehicle. Follow the instructions described in the “Counterfeit Air Bag Information” Dealer Advisory Bulletin.
  • IMPORTANT: Always examine airbag modules closely before and during removal.  Confirm they match the photos of the Genuine Subaru airbag components supplied throughout this bulletin BEFORE  The photo below shows an example of an aftermarket or counterfeit airbag inflator.  This photo is being provided as an example of what may be a wide variety of non-OEM components.
  • If an aftermarket or counterfeit passenger airbag or inflator is identified at any point during the campaign service procedure, STOP IMMEDIATELY. NEVER attempt to remove or otherwise disable any aftermarket or counterfeit device.
  • Document the presence of the aftermarket or counterfeit device on the repair order and with photos. Report this information immediately on a Quality Monitoring Report (QMR).
  • Once the QMR has been submitted, contact the Subaru Claims Helpline to discuss the details. They will advise you on how to proceed with treatment of the open campaign.

not a Genuine Subaru inflator

 

VERY IMPORTANT UPDATE AS OF AUGUST 4, 2016:

Subaru of America, Inc. (Subaru) has been notified by Fuji Heavy Industries (FHI) that some early production 2003 MY Legacy, Outback, and Baja vehicles may have been incorrectly included in the list of vehicles requiring inflator replacement as part of the on-going Takata recalls listed above.

  • These early production 2003 MY vehicles (77,000) were equipped with inflators which do not contain ammonium nitrate.
  • These inflators which do not contain ammonium nitrate do not require replacement as part of any Subaru airbag recall.

 

Description of the Remedy

The inspection involves lowering of the glovebox to provide enough access to visually inspect the label on the airbag module.  Labels containing “7LF” identify inflators WITHOUT ammonium nitrate and those with “7LG” identify inflators WITH ammonium nitrate as shown in the photos below.  If the vehicle in question is identified as having an airbag inflator without ammonium nitrate installed, STOP and note the 11-digit serial number ONLY as no further action is required other than refitting the glove box.  Only vehicles with airbag inflators containing ammonium nitrate are affected by this campaign.

See the Claim Reimbursement and Entry Procedures at the end of this announcement for instructions on how to submit a claim for “Inspection Only” when an inflator without ammonium nitrate is identified.

 

Inflator WITHOUT Ammonium Nitrate- Serial Number Label Location (2003 Legacy, Outback and Baja models only): Record this 11-digit number for claims purposes.

Inflator WITHOUT Ammonium Nitrate

 

Inflator WITH Ammonium Nitrate- Serial Number Label Location

Inflator WITH Ammonium Nitrate

 

Label Detail

Label Detail

 

Labor Description Labor  Operation # Labor Time  Fail
Code
Claim  Type
2003MY LEGACY / OUTBACK / BAJA PASSENGER FRONT AIRBAG INFLATOR INSPECTION ONLY

(Vehicles equipped with inflator WITHOUT ammonium nitrate.)

A182-038 0.3 TKA-16

TKB-16

TKC-16

(which ever is applicable)

RC

 

IMPORTANT NOTE:  The complete 11-digit airbag module Serial Number MUST be recorded during inspection and entered into the Miscellaneous Detail field as part of the campaign completion / claim entry process.

If you have any questions, please contact the Claims Helpline at 1-866-782-2782.

 

*SERVICE PROCEDURE FOR 2009MY LEGACY / OUTBACK MODELS*
INFLATOR TYPE 1,  Inflator Kit Part Number: 98279AG00A

CAUTION:  Refer to the “CAUTION” section in the General Description portion of Airbag System AB in the Body Section of the Service Manual before handling or servicing any airbag module!

 

STEP 1- PREPARATION:

  • Turn the ignition “OFF”.
  • Disconnect the Negative (ground) cable from the battery and wait at least 60 seconds before proceeding further.
  • Follow the procedures in the applicable Service Manual for removing the instrument panel assembly as required to access the passenger side airbag module.
  • Disconnect the wiring harness and remove the airbag module.
  • Secure the airbag module to the Airbag Deployment Fixture (part number J-39401-B) as shown in the photo below.

IMPORTANT:  Whenever beginning to remove (or install) the airbag assembly, and periodically while performing the procedure or after stepping away, remove any possible static charge from your body by momentarily touching a clean, bare metal ground point on the vehicle (e.g. the door striker).  Remove from your person all electronic devices including cell phones before proceeding.

IMPORTANT:  DO NOT destroy or damage the Kit Box as it MUST be used for the original inflator’s return shipping.

Open the Kit Box and confirm all the necessary components are included

  • 4 Self-Locking nuts
  • New Inflator (yellow tape applied to one end to identify it as the replacement part)
  • New Inflator Harness
  • Electro-Tap (red shorting crimp connector)
  • New Stopper Plate with D-Shaped hole
  • Self-Adhesive Foam Protector
  • Shipping Documentation

 Kit Box

 

To access the passenger’s airbag module, the complete instrument panel assembly must be removed.  Follow the procedures in the applicable Service Manual for removing the instrument panel assembly in addition to the necessary related interior trim components.

NOTE:  When removing the “A” pillar trim, be VERY CAREFUL not to damage the upper metal retaining clip. The clip is located just below where the trim panel meets the head liner.  If the metal retaining clip becomes damaged or separated from the trim panel, the trim panel MUST be replaced as the clip is not available separately.  Use a plastic trim tool to push and release the upper portion of the metal clip from the body.  Be careful to not pull the trim panel open any further than necessary to gain access for releasing the clip. There is a plastic retaining clip in the lower portion of the trim panel which will release easily once the upper retaining clip is loose.  At reassembly and using a plastic trim tool, make sure the inner lip of the door weatherstrip overlaps the outer fabric edge of the trim panel to help secure it.

metal retaining clip

 

Once the instrument panel assembly has been removed from the vehicle, CAREFULLY separate the airbag module from it.

 

IMPORTANT: The removed airbag module must be mounted to the Airbag Deployment Fixture (part number J-39401-B) as shown in the photo below to better secure it during the inflator and wiring harness component replacement procedures. When mounting the module to the fixture, pay close attention to the harness routing as shown in the photo below. Always perform this work in an area away from others to reduce chances of inadvertent injury should any deployment occur.  Take your surroundings into account to avoid possible hazards should inadvertent deployment occur or sources of static or other electricity that could potentially induce such a deployment.

STEP 2- Remove both sides of the harness from the retainer bracket holders then secure the airbag module to the Airbag Deployment Fixture as shown in the photos below.

Remove both sides of the harness from the retainer bracket holders

 

STEP 3- CAREFULLY cut the yellow harness cover (approximately 1 1/2 inches) enough to expose the 2 yellow and red wires inside and provide enough room to install the Electro-Tap (shorting) connector using a scissor or wire cutter (no knives or razors).

TAKE YOUR TIME AND BE CAREFUL TO NOT CUT THE 2 WIRES!  

cut the yellow harness cover (approximately 1 1/2 inches)

 

STEP 4- Short the yellow and red wires together by installing the Electro-Tap connector.  The connector creates a short circuit which acts as a safeguard to prevent against static discharge that may deploy the removed inflator. The tab portion of the Electro-Tap connector MUST be cut off prior to use to insure a good short-circuit is made as shown in the illustration below. Follow the sequence below for installing the Electro-Tap connector. Use pliers to squeeze closed the two sections of the connector together, one section at a time.

Short the yellow and red wires

 

STEP 5- Once the Electro-Tap connector is fully crimped in place, cut the yellow and red wires on the body harness connector side of the Electro-Tap connector as shown below.

Electro-Tap connector

 

VERY IMPORTANT: Under no circumstances should any impact or power tools be used when performing these procedures. HAND TOOLS ONLY!

 

STEP 6– Loosen but do not remove the two 10mm self-locking nuts securing the stopper plate securing the end of the inflator with the blue and white wires as leaving them in place will help keep the airbag assembly together. Remove the two nuts and the stopper plate on the on the opposite end of the inflator mounting bracket and discard them.  NEVER ATTEMPT TO REMOVE THE HARNESS CONNECTORS FROM THE INFLATOR!  With the stopper plate removed and the other 2 self-locking nuts loosened, slide the original inflator out of the mounting bracket while feeding the cut off portion of the wiring harness under the remaining stopper plate.  Place the removed original air bag inflator in the “cradle” of the Kit Box insert.

slide the original inflator out

 

STEP 7 – VERY IMPORTANT:  Record the 11-digit alpha-numeric serial number for both the new and the removed inflators on the hard copy of the Repair Order.  This information will be required for completion of the Part Return Notice which will be forwarded by the retailer to the PCC.

11-digit alpha-numeric serial number

 

STEP 8- Install the new inflator into the mounting bracket so the yellow taped end aligns with the stopper plate still installed on the mounting bracket.  Make sure the “D-shaped” portion of the inflator harness connector boss aligns with the “D-shaped” portion of the hole in the new replacement stopper plate as shown below.  Do not peel the white harness connection dust cover at this time.  Use 2 NEW self-locking nuts to secure the new stopper plate but do not fully tighten them.  Remove the other 2 nuts securing the other stopper plate on the mounting bracket and replace them with 2 NEW self-locking nuts.  When properly installed, both ends of the inflator will be seated tight against both stopper plates with no gaps.

Install the new inflator

 

STEP 9- Once all 4 NEW nuts are in place, torque to 31 – 38 inch pounds in the sequence shown above.  Use a marker to mark the nuts after torquing to indicate they have been fully tightened.

Use a marker to mark the nuts

 

STEP 10- Install the black foam self-adhesive protector onto the D-Shaped stopper and mounting bracket positioned as shown in the photo sequence below.  Once adhered in place on the new stopper plate, fold over the excess as shown.  Always make sure the placement area for the protector is free of any grease or dirt before application.

black foam self-adhesive protector

 

STEP 11- The new inflator wiring harness has 2 “sides” with round 2-pin connectors on both ends. The side with the yellow corrugated tube and red / yellow wires will connect to the end of the inflator with the D-Shaped wiring harness connector boss, new stopper plate and foam protector as shown below. Peel off the white dust cover from the D-Shaped end of the inflator ONLY. 

IMPORTANT: NEVER PEEL BOTH THE WHITE DUST COVERS OFF AT THE SAME TIME!  CAREFULLY align the pins with the female terminals of the harness connector (red / yellow wires) as shown in the photos below.  Once pin alignment is confirmed, push down firmly to engage the connector’s 3 locking tangs into the locking groove inside the connector boss.  Confirm the connector is locked by prying up LIGHTLY with a small flat-blade screwdriver.  Repeat the procedure on the opposite end with the blue / white wires.

VERY IMPORTANT: When connecting the new harness to the inflator, both sides of the harness MUST be routed toward the module’s mounting brackets as shown in the photos below.

align the pins with the female terminals

 

STEP 12- Refit the ends of the harness corrugated tubes to the retaining grooves of the mounting bracket as shown to complete the airbag module reassembly.

Refit the ends of the harness corrugated tubes

 

STEP 13- CAREFULLY reinstall the airbag module assembly into the instrument panel as shown below.

reinstall the airbag module assembly

 

STEP 14- To eliminate a possible source of a rattling sound from the dash, wrap the 2 hooks and locator pin with non-woven material, p.n. SOA963W110 (or an equivalent self-adhesive foam) as shown below.

non-woven material, p.n. SOA963W110

 

REMINDER: 1 sheet of the SOA963W110 non-woven material is enough for approximately 8 vehicles.

STEP 15- Reinstall the instrument panel assembly into the vehicle in reverse order of disassembly.

Once the negative battery cable has been reconnected, turn the ignition key “ON” and confirm the AIRBAG warning light comes on then cycles off properly.  Once proper warning light operation is confirmed, reinstall the remaining components to complete the procedure.

STEP 16- Place the removed original air bag inflator in the “cradle” of the Kit Box insert, with a completed SOA warranty parts tag (MSA5W402A) attached to it. The tag must contain the following information: Claim Number, Repair Date, 17-digit VIN, and vehicle mileage. Refer to the “PART RETURN PROCEDURES” section of this bulletin (page 4) for further return shipping instructions and information. Ensure both the removed and installed inflator serial numbers have been recorded correctly as previously instructed on the repair order hard copy before returning the removed part to your Parts Department.

IMPORTANT: UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD ANY AIR BAG INFLATORS BE RETURNED TO SUBARU OF AMERICA, INC.

 

*SERVICE PROCEDURE FOR 2009MY LEGACY / OUTBACK MODELS*
INFLATOR TYPE 2, Inflator Kit Part Number: 98279AG05A

CAUTION: Refer to the “CAUTION” section in the General Description portion of Airbag System AB in the Body Section of the Service Manual before handling or servicing any airbag module!

STEP 1– PREPARATION:

  • Record the customer’s radio station presets (and Navigation favorites where applicable).
  • Turn the ignition “OFF”.
  • Disconnect the Negative (ground) cable from the battery and wait at least 60 seconds before proceeding further.
  • Follow the procedures in the applicable Service Manual for removing the instrument panel assembly as required to access the passenger side airbag module.
  • Disconnect the wiring harness and remove the airbag module.
  • Secure the removed airbag module to the Airbag Deployment Fixture (part number J-39401-B).

 

IMPORTANT NOTE:  The photos available at the time of this procedure’s preparation do not show the removed airbag module assembly as being secured to the J-39401-B Airbag Deployment Fixture during inflator replacement.  Subaru of America, Inc. STRONGLY RECOMMENDS ALWAYS utilizing a J-39401-B fixture whenever performing ANY airbag inflator replacement service procedure.

IMPORTANT: Whenever beginning to remove (or install) the airbag assembly, and periodically while performing the procedure or after stepping away, remove any possible static charge from your body by momentarily touching a clean, bare metal ground point on the vehicle (e.g. the door striker). Remove from your person all electronic devices including cell phones before proceeding.

IMPORTANT: DO NOT destroy or damage the Kit Box as it MUST be used for the original inflator’s return shipping.

Open the Kit Box and confirm all the necessary components  are included:

  • 4 Self-Locking nuts
  • New Type 2 Inflator (pink collars on each end identify it as the replacement part)
  • New Inflator Harness
  • 1 new Stopper Plate (A)
  • Heat Insulating Plate
  • Electro-Tap (red shorting crimp connector)
  • Shipping Documentation

Kit Box

 

Inspect the new Type 2 inflator to confirm the locating protrusions on each of the pink collar portions are aligned as shown below. The “short” collar can be rotated as needed to align it with the protrusion on the “long” collar if necessary.

Type 2 inflator

 

STEP 2-  To access the passenger’s airbag module, the complete instrument panel assembly must be removed. Follow the procedures in the applicable Service Manual for removing the instrument panel assembly in addition to the necessary related interior trim components.

NOTE: When removing the “A” pillar trim, be VERY CAREFUL not to damage the upper metal retaining clip.  The clip is located just below where the trim panel meets the head liner.  If the metal retaining clip becomes damaged or separated from the trim panel, the trim panel MUST be replaced as the clip is not available separately.  Use a plastic trim tool to push and release the upper portion of the metal clip from the body.  Be careful to not pull the trim panel open any further than necessary to gain access for releasing the clip.  There is a plastic retaining clip in the lower portion of the trim panel which will release easily once the upper retaining clip is loose.  At reassembly and using a plastic trim tool, make sure the inner lip of the door weatherstrip overlaps the outer fabric edge of the trim panel to help secure it.

metal retaining clip

 

Once the instrument panel assembly has been removed from the vehicle, CAREFULLY release the retaining claws and separate the airbag bag module.

 

REMINDER:  It is STRONGLY RECOMMENDED the removed airbag module ALWAYS be mounted to the Airbag Deployment Fixture (part number J-39401-B and file photo shown below) to better secure it during the inflator replacement procedure.  When mounting the module to the fixture, pay close attention to the harness routing. Always perform this work in an area away from others to reduce chances of inadvertent injury should any deployment occur.  Take your surroundings into account to avoid possible hazards should an inadvertent deployment occur or sources of static or other electricity that could potentially induce such a deployment.

Airbag Deployment Fixture (part number J-39401-B)

 

STEP 3– Remove the harness tube from the retainer bracket holders.

Remove the harness tube from the retainer bracket holders

 

STEP 4-  Using a scissor or wire cutter (no knives or razors) CAREFULLY cut the black harness cover tube (approximately 1 1/2 inches) enough to expose the blue and white wires inside and provide enough room to install the Electro-Tap (shorting) connector.

TAKE YOUR TIME AND BE CAREFUL TO NOT CUT THE 2 WIRES!    

cut the black harness cover tube (approximately 1 1/2 inches)

 

STEP 5- Short the white and blue wires together by installing the Electro-Tap connector. The connector creates a short circuit which acts as a safeguard to prevent against static discharge that may deploy the removed inflator. The tab portion of the Electro-Tap connector MUST be cut off prior to use to insure a good short-circuit is made as shown in the illustration below.  Follow the sequence below for installing the Electro-Tap connector.  Use pliers to squeeze closed the two sections of the connector together, one section at a time.

 

Electro-Tap connector

 

STEP 6- Once the Electro-Tap connector is fully crimped in place, cut the white and blue wires on the body harness connector side of the Electro-Tap connector.

Electro-Tap connector

 

STEP 7-  Loosen and remove the five (4) 10mm self-locking nuts and discard them.

VERY IMPORTANT: Under no circumstances should any impact or power tools be used when performing these procedures. HAND TOOLS ONLY!                      

NOTE:  NEVER ATTEMPT TO REMOVE THE HARNESS CONNECTORS FROM THE INFLATOR!

STEP 8-  With the self-locking nuts removed, slide the original inflator out of the mounting bracket.  Place the removed original air bag inflator back into the “cradle” of the Kit Box insert.

slide the original inflator out

 

STEP 9 – VERY IMPORTANT: Record the 11-digit alpha-numeric serial number for both the new Type 2 and the original Type 1 inflators on the hard copy of the Repair Order. This information will be required for completion of the Part Return Notice which will be forwarded by the retailer to the PCC.

11-digit alpha-numeric serial number

 

STEP 10-  CAREFULLY remove the airbag from the mounting bracket (case).

remove the airbag from the mounting bracket (case)

 

STEP 11-  CAREFULLY Install the heat insulating plate into the back (inflator) side of the airbag as shown in photo 1 below.  The plate can only be installed in one direction.  Make sure the 2 retaining claws come through the corresponding holes in the insulator plate as shown in photo 2.  The airbag is ready to refit to the mounting bracket in photo 3 and is being reinstalled in photo 4.

heat insulating plate

 

STEP 12-  Install the new Stopper Plate (A) onto the mounting bracket.

new Stopper Plate (A)

 

STEP 13-  Install the new inflator into the mounting bracket with the short pink collar end toward the new Stopper Plate (A).  Align the protrusion on the end of the collar with the notch in the stopper plate. There is also a tab on the inside of Stopper Plate (A) which will align with the notch in the end of the collar.  When properly installed the collar will be tight against the plate with no gap.

IMPORTANT: Do not peel the white harness connection dust cover at this time. 

Install the new inflator

 

STEP 14-  Install the original stopper plate onto the opposite end of the mounting bracket / inflator in the same manner as described in STEP 13 above.  Rotate the inflator as needed to insure there is no gap between the collar and stopper plate.  NOTE: Stopper plates only fit one way as their holes are offset.

original stopper plate

 

STEP 15-  Reinstall the 4 NEW self-locking nuts.  SLOWLY tighten (to prevent over-tightening) then torque the nuts to 31-38 inch-pounds.  When complete, use a marker to indicate they have been fully tightened.

use a marker to indicate they have been fully tightened

 

STEP 16-  The new inflator wiring harness has 2 “sides” with 2-pin connectors on both ends. The side with the black harness tube goes with the black inflator connector and the other side (yellow harness tube) will connect to the orange connector.  The end of the inflator aligned with the new Stopper Plate (A) will have a black harness connector while the connector on the opposite end of the inflator will be orange.  This makes it impossible to install the harness backwards as the tangs (shown in Step 17) are also in different positions.

BEFORE connecting the harness to the inflator, make sure the harness is not twisted as shown below.

make sure the harness is not twisted

 

STEP 17-  Peel off one white dust cover and CAREFULLY align the tang of the new harness connector with the receiving slot in the inflator connector.  This assures proper routing of the harness in relation to the airbag assembly mounting bracket.

align the tang

 

IMPORTANT: NEVER PEEL BOTH THE WHITE DUST COVERS OFF AT THE SAME TIME!

push down firmly to engage the connector

 

STEP 18-  After connecting both sides of the harness, refit the harness cover tube back into the mounting brackets.

Refit the harness cover tube back into the mounting brackets

 

VERY IMPORTANT: After connecting the new harness to the inflator, both sides MUST be routed as shown in the “New Harness Properly Installed” photo below.

both sides MUST be routed as shown

 

 

STEP 19-  Refit the airbag module to the instrument panel.

STEP 20-    Reinstall the instrument panel assembly into the vehicle in reverse order of disassembly.

Once the negative battery cable has been reconnected, turn the ignition key “ON” and confirm the AIRBAG warning light comes on then cycles off properly.  Once proper warning light operation is confirmed, reinstall the remaining components and reset the radio station presets (and Navigation favorites where applicable) to complete the procedure.

STEP 21-  If not already done, place the removed original air bag inflator in the “cradle” of the Kit Box insert, with a completed SOA warranty parts tag (MSA5W402A) attached to it.  The tag must contain the following information: Claim Number, Repair Date, 17-digit VIN, and vehicle mileage.  Refer to the “PART RETURN PROCEDURES” section of this bulletin for further return shipping instructions and information.  Ensure both the removed and installed inflator serial numbers have been recorded correctly as previously instructed on the repair order hard copy before returning the removed part to your Parts Department.

IMPORTANT:  UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD ANY AIR BAG INFLATORS BE RETURNED TO SUBARU OF AMERICA, INC.

 

*SERVICE PROCEDURE FOR 2003-2004MY LEGACY / OUTBACK AND 2003-2006MY BAJA MODELS* Inflator Kit Part Number: 98279AE00A

CAUTION:  Refer to the “CAUTION” section in the General Description portion of Airbag System AB in the Body Section of the Service Manual before handling or servicing any airbag module!

STEP 1- PREPARATION:

  • Turn the ignition “OFF”.
  • Disconnect the Negative (ground) cable from the battery and wait at least 60 seconds before proceeding further.
  • Remove the glove box assembly following the procedure in the applicable Service Manual and using the tips below.

The glove box is held in place by 8 screws.

  • The 2 upper left and right hand corner screws have a distinctive gold finish and 10mm hex head. It is helpful to leave these 2 screws until last when removing and install first during replacement to support the weight of the assembly.
  • It is necessary to remove the knockout plugs (stopper in the Service Manual) to gain access to all the mounting screws.
  • It is possible to leave the stoppers in place during servicing by carefully bending in the sides of the glove box until the stoppers are cleared.
  • To prevent damage, do not bend them in any further than necessary.
  • IMPORTANT: Whenever beginning to remove (or install) the airbag assembly, and periodically while performing the procedure or after stepping away, remove any possible static charge from your body by momentarily touching a clean, bare metal ground point on the vehicle (e.g. the door striker).  Remove from your person all electronic devices including cell phones before proceeding.
  • Disconnect the airbag module harness connector (A) and release it from the support beam bracket.

airbag module harness connector (A)

 

  • Remove the 3 retaining bolts and CAREFULLY remove the airbag module from the vehicle and place it on a clean cloth to protect the dash trim outer surface portion from damage.

IMPORTANT:  DO NOT destroy or damage the Kit Box as it MUST be used for the original inflator’s return shipping.

  • Open the Kit Box and confirm all the necessary components are included:

4 Self-Locking nuts
New Inflator (yellow tape applied to one end to identify it as the replacement part)
New Inflator Harness
Electro-Tap (red shorting crimp connector)
Shipping  Documentation and Instructions

Kit Box

 

  • IMPORTANT: The removed airbag module must be mounted to the Airbag Deployment Fixture (part number J-39401-B) as shown in the photo below to better secure it during the inflator and wiring harness component replacement procedures.  When mounting the module to the fixture, pay close attention to the harness routing as shown in the photo below.  Always perform this work in an area away from others to reduce chances of inadvertent injury should any deployment occur.  Take your surroundings into account to avoid possible hazards should inadvertent deployment occur or sources of static or other electricity that could potentially induce such a deployment.

Airbag Deployment Fixture (part number J-39401-B)

 

STEP 2- Remove the harness clip from the retainer bracket by rotating the harness / clip 90 degrees then releasing it from the bracket with needle-nose pliers.

STEP 3- CAREFULLY cut the yellow harness cover (approximately 1 1/2 inches) enough to expose the 2 yellow wires inside and provide enough room to install the Electro-Tap (shorting) connector using a scissor or wire cutter (no knives or razors).  TAKE YOUR TIME AND BE CAREFUL TO NOT CUT THE 2 YELLOW WIRES!

cut the yellow harness cover (approximately 1 1/2 inches)

 

STEP 4- Short the 2 yellow wires together by installing the Electro-Tap connector.  The connector creates a short circuit which acts as a safeguard to prevent against static discharge that may deploy the removed inflator.  The tab portion of the Electro-Tap connector MUST be cut off prior to use to insure a good short-circuit is made as shown in the illustration below.   Follow the sequence below for installing the Electro-Tap connector.  Use pliers to squeeze closed the two sections of the connector together, one section at a time.

Electro-Tap connector

 

STEP 5- Once the Electro-Tap connector is fully crimped in place, cut the 2 yellow wires on the body harness connector side of the Electro-Tap connector.

Electro-Tap connector

 

VERY IMPORTANT: Under no circumstances should any impact or power tools be used when performing these procedures. HAND TOOLS ONLY!

STEP 6– Remove the two 8mm self-locking nuts securing the stopper plate.  Loosen but do not remove the other two nuts on the mounting bracket as leaving them in place will help keep the airbag assembly together.

NEVER ATTEMPT TO REMOVE THE HARNESS CONNECTORS FROM THE INFLATOR!

Stopper Plate

 

STEP 7- With the stopper plate removed and the other 2 self-locking nuts loosened, unseat the inflator off the mounting bracket end plate then rotate it slightly CLOCKWISE to make it easier to remove as shown below.  Slide the original inflator out of the mounting bracket while feeding the cut off portion of the wiring harness through the “D-Shaped” hole in the end plate.  NEVER ATTEMPT TO REMOVE THE HARNESS CONNECTORS FROM THE INFLATOR!  Place the removed original air bag inflator in the “cradle” of the Kit Box insert.

Slide the original inflator out

 

STEP 8- VERY IMPORTANT:  Record the 11-digit alpha-numeric serial number for both the new and the removed inflators on the hard copy of the Repair Order.  This information will be required for completion of the Part Return Notice which will be forwarded by the retailer to the PCC.

11-digit alpha-numeric serial number

 

STEP 9- Install the new inflator into the mounting bracket so the yellow taped end aligns with the removed stopper plate.  Make sure the “D-shaped” portion of the inflator harness connector boss aligns with the “D-shaped” portion of the hole in the end of the mounting bracket as shown below.  When properly installed, the end of the inflator will be seated tight against the mounting bracket. Do not peel the white harness connection dust cover at this time.

NO GAP

 

STEP 10- As shown below, install but do not fully tighten 2 of the NEW self-locking nuts while holding the stopper plate tight against the inflator.  Remove the nuts still installed on the mounting bracket and replace them with 2 NEW self-locking nuts.  Once all 4 NEW nuts are in place, torque to 31 – 38 inch pounds in the sequence shown below.  Use a marker to mark the nuts after torquing to indicate they have been fully tightened.

mark the nuts after torquing

 

STEP 11- The new inflator wiring harness has a “long side” and a “short side” with round 2-pin connectors on both ends.  The short side with red wires will connect to the end of the inflator with the round wiring harness connector boss, yellow tape and removable stopper plate.  VERY IMPORTANT:  When connecting the new harness to the inflator, both sides of the harness MUST be routed toward the module’s mounting brackets as shown in the photos below.

harness MUST be routed toward the module’s mounting brackets

 

Peel off the white dust cover from the round connector boss end of the inflator ONLY.

CAREFULLY align the pins with the female terminals of the harness connector (2 red wires) as shown in the sequence below.  IMPORTANT:  NEVER PEEL BOTH THE WHITE DUST COVERS OFF AT THE SAME TIME!  Once pin alignment is confirmed, push down firmly to engage the connector’s 3 locking tangs into the locking groove inside the connector boss.  Confirm the connector is locked by prying up LIGHTLY with a small flat-blade screwdriver.  Repeat the procedure on the D-shaped connector boss end (2 yellow wires).  Reinstall the black wiring harness retaining clip into the mounting bracket to complete the airbag reassembly.

Locking Groove

 

STEP 12- Reinstall the airbag assembly into the vehicle in reverse order of disassembly.  Before installing the glove box assembly, reconnect the negative battery cable.  Turn the ignition key “ON” and confirm the AIRBAG warning light comes on then cycles off properly.  Once proper warning light operation is confirmed, reinstall the glove box assembly to complete the procedure.

STEP 13- Place the removed original air bag inflator in the “cradle” of the Kit Box insert, with a completed SOA warranty parts tag (MSA5W402A) attached to it.  The tag must contain the following information:  Claim Number, Repair Date, 17-digit VIN, and vehicle mileage.  Refer to the “PARTS RETURN PROCEDURES” section of this bulletin (page 4) for further return shipping instructions and information.  Ensure both the removed and installed inflator serial numbers have been recorded correctly as previously instructed on the repair order hard copy before returning the removed part to your Parts Department.

IMPORTANT:  UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD ANY AIR BAG INFLATORS BE RETURNED TO SUBARU OF AMERICA, INC.

 

*SERVICE PROCEDURE FOR 2010-11MY LEGACY / OUTBACK MODELS*
Inflator Kit Part Number: 98279AJ02A

CAUTION: Refer to the “CAUTION” section in the General Description portion of Airbag

System AB in the Body Section of the Service Manual before handling or servicing any airbag module!

 

STEP 1– PREPARATION:

  • Record the customer’s radio station presets (and Navigation favorites where applicable).
  • Turn the ignition “OFF”.
  • Disconnect the Negative (ground) cable from the battery and wait at least 60 seconds before proceeding further.
  • Follow the procedures in the applicable Service Manual for removing the instrument panel assembly as required to access the passenger side airbag module.
  • Disconnect the wiring harness and remove the airbag module.
  • Secure the removed airbag module to the Airbag Deployment Fixture (part number J-39401-B).

IMPORTANT NOTE: The photos available at the time of this procedure’s preparation do not show the removed airbag module assembly as being secured to the J-39401-B Airbag Deployment Fixture during inflator replacement. Subaru of America, Inc. STRONGLY RECOMMENDS ALWAYS

utilizing a J-39401-B fixture whenever performing ANY airbag inflator replacement service procedure.

IMPORTANT: Whenever beginning to remove (or install) the airbag assembly, and periodically while performing the procedure or after stepping away, remove any possible static charge from your body by momentarily touching a clean, bare metal ground point on the vehicle (e.g. the door striker). Remove from your person all electronic devices including cell phones before proceeding.

IMPORTANT: DO NOT destroy or damage the Kit Box as it MUST be used for the original inflator’s return shipping.

Open the Kit Box and confirm all the necessary components  are included:

  • 5 Self-Locking nuts
  • New Inflator (yellow tape applied to one end to identify it as the replacement part)
  • New Inflator Harness
  • Electro-Tap (red shorting crimp connector)
  • Shipping Documentation

Kit Box

 

STEP 2- To access the passenger’s airbag module, the complete instrument panel assembly must be removed. Follow the procedures in the applicable Service Manual for removing the instrument panel assembly in addition to the necessary related interior trim components.

NOTE: When removing the “A” pillar trim, be VERY CAREFUL not to damage the upper trim retaining (tether) clip. The clip is located just below where the trim panel meets the head liner. If the tether clip becomes damaged, it MUST be replaced. The illustrations below show how to release the tether clip and remove the “A” pillar trim.

upper trim retaining (tether) clip

 

Once the instrument panel assembly has been removed from the vehicle, CAREFULLY release the retaining claws and separate the airbag bag module.

 

REMINDER: It is STRONGLY RECOMMENDED the removed airbag module ALWAYS be mounted to the Airbag Deployment Fixture (part number J-39401-B and file photo shown below) to better secure it during the inflator replacement procedure. When mounting the module to the fixture, pay close attention to the harness routing. Always perform this work in an area away from others to reduce chances of inadvertent injury should any deployment occur. Take your surroundings into account to avoid possible hazards should an inadvertent deployment occur or sources of static or other electricity that could potentially induce such a deployment.

Airbag Deployment Fixture (part number J-39401-B)

 

STEP 3- Remove the harness tube from the retainer bracket holders.

Remove the harness tube from the retainer bracket holders

 

STEP 4- Using a scissor or wire cutter (no knives or razors) CAREFULLY cut the yellow harness cover tube (approximately 1 1/2 inches) enough to expose the yellow and red wires inside and provide enough room to install the Electro-Tap (shorting) connector.

TAKE YOUR TIME AND BE CAREFUL TO NOT CUT THE 2 WIRES!

cut the yellow harness cover tube (approximately 1 1/2 inches)

 

STEP 5- Short the yellow and red wires together by installing the Electro-Tap connector. The connector creates a short circuit which acts as a safeguard to prevent against static discharge that may deploy the removed inflator. The tab portion of the Electro-Tap connector MUST be cut off prior to use to insure a good short-circuit is made as shown in the illustration below. Follow the sequence below for installing the Electro-Tap connector. Use pliers to squeeze closed the two sections of the connector together, one section at a time.

Electro-Tap connector

 

STEP 6- Once the Electro-Tap connector is fully crimped in place, cut the yellow and red wires on the body harness connector side of the Electro-Tap connector.

Electro-Tap connector

 

STEP 7- Loosen and remove the five (5) 10mm self-locking nuts along with the stopper plate. DO NOT DISCARD the removed stopper plate as it will be reused during reassembly. Discard the 5 10mm nuts.

VERY IMPORTANT: Under no circumstances should any impact or power tools be used when performing these procedures. HAND TOOLS ONLY!

(5) 10mm self-locking nuts

 

NOTE: NEVER ATTEMPT TO REMOVE THE HARNESS CONNECTORS FROM THE INFLATOR!

 

STEP 8- With the self-locking nuts and stopper plate removed, slide the original inflator out of the mounting bracket while feeding the cut off portion of the wiring harness under the remaining stopper plate. Place the removed original air bag inflator back into the “cradle” of the Kit Box insert.

slide the original inflator out

 

STEP 9 – VERY IMPORTANT: Record the 11-digit alpha-numeric serial number for both the new and the removed inflators on the hard copy of the Repair Order. This information will be required for completion of the Part Return Notice which will be forwarded by the retailer to the PCC.

11-digit alpha-numeric serial number

 

STEP 10- Install the new inflator into the mounting bracket so the yellow taped end will align with the stopper plate when reinstalled on the mounting bracket. When properly installed, both ends of the inflator will be seated tight against the stopper plates with no gaps.

No Gap

 

Make sure the “D-shaped” portion of the inflator harness connector boss aligns with the “D-shaped” portion of the original stopper plate as shown below. Do not peel the white harness connection dust cover at this time.

D-shaped

 

STEP 11- Reinstall the original stopper plate and the 5 NEW self-locking nuts. SLOWLY tighten (to prevent over-tightening) then torque the nuts to 31-38 inch-pounds. When complete, use a marker to indicate they have been fully tightened.

use a marker to indicate they have been fully tightened

 

STEP 12- Peel the white dust cover from the d-shaped end of the new inflator. The new inflator wiring harness has 2 “sides” with round 2-pin connectors on both ends. The “short” side with the yellow tape and red / yellow wires will connect to the end of the inflator with the D-Shaped wiring harness connector boss as shown below. Peel the white dust cover from the D-Shaped end of the inflator ONLY.

D-Shaped end

 

IMPORTANT: NEVER PEEL BOTH THE WHITE DUST COVERS OFF AT THE SAME TIME!

CAREFULLY align the pins of the inflator with the female terminals of the harness connector (red / yellow wires) end as shown in the photos below. Once pin alignment is confirmed, push down firmly to engage the connector’s 3 locking tangs into the locking groove inside the connector boss. Confirm the connector is locked by prying up LIGHTLY with a small flat-blade screwdriver. Repeat the procedure on the opposite “long” side with the blue / white wires. When complete, refit the harness cover tube back into the mounting brackets.

VERY IMPORTANT: When connecting the new harness to the inflator, both sides MUST be routed as shown in the “New Harness Properly Installed” photo below.

New Harness Properly Installed

 

STEP 13- Refit the airbag module to the instrument panel.

STEP 14- Reinstall the instrument panel assembly into the vehicle in reverse order of disassembly.

Once the negative battery cable has been reconnected, turn the ignition key “ON” and confirm the AIRBAG warning light comes on then cycles off properly. Once proper warning light operation is confirmed, reinstall the remaining components and reset the radio station presets (and Navigation favorites where applicable) to complete the procedure.

STEP 15- If not already done, place the removed original air bag inflator in the “cradle” of the Kit Box insert, with a completed SOA warranty parts tag (MSA5W402A) attached to it. The tag must contain the following information: Claim Number, Repair Date, 17-digit VIN, and vehicle mileage. Refer to the “PART RETURN PROCEDURES” section of this bulletin for further return shipping instructions and information. Ensure both the removed and installed inflator serial numbers have been recorded correctly as previously instructed on the repair order hard copy before returning the removed part to your Parts Department.

IMPORTANT: UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD ANY AIR BAG INFLATORS BE RETURNED TO SUBARU OF AMERICA, INC.

 

*SERVICE PROCEDURE FOR 2009-11MY FORESTER and 2008-11MY IMPREZA, WRX and STI MODELS*

Inflator Kit Part Numbers: 98279SC010 (Forester) and 98279FG010 (Impreza, WRX and STI)

CAUTION: Refer to the “CAUTION” section in the General Description portion of Airbag System AB in the Body Section of the Service Manual before handling or servicing any airbag module!

 

STEP 1- PREPARATION:

  • Record the customer’s radio station presets (and Navigation favorites where applicable).
  • Turn the ignition “OFF”.
  • Disconnect the Negative (ground) cable from the battery and wait at least 60 seconds before proceeding further.
  • Follow the procedures in the applicable Service Manual for removing the instrument panel assembly as required to access the passenger side airbag module.
  • Disconnect the wiring harness and remove the airbag module.
  • Secure the removed airbag module to the Airbag Deployment Fixture (part number J-39401-B).

IMPORTANT NOTE: The photos available at the time of this procedure’s preparation do not show the removed airbag module assembly as being secured to the J-39401-B Airbag Deployment Fixture during inflator replacement. Subaru of America, Inc. STRONGLY RECOMMENDS ALWAYS utilizing a J-39401-B fixture whenever performing ANY airbag inflator replacement service procedure.

IMPORTANT: Whenever beginning to remove (or install) the airbag assembly, and periodically while performing the procedure or after stepping away, remove any possible static charge from your body by momentarily touching a clean, bare metal ground point on the vehicle (e.g. the door striker). Remove from your person all electronic devices including cell phones before proceeding.

IMPORTANT: DO NOT destroy or damage the Kit Box as it MUST be used for the original inflator’s return shipping.

Open the Kit Box and confirm all the necessary components are included:

  • 4 Self-Locking nuts
  • New Inflator (yellow tape applied to one end to identify it as the replacement part)
  • New Inflator Harness
  • Electro-Tap (red shorting crimp connector)
  • Shipping Documentation
NOTE: The contents of both kit part numbers are virtually identical except for the vinyl tape color (black / white).

 

Kit Box

 

STEP 2- To access the passenger’s airbag module, the complete instrument panel assembly must be removed. Follow the procedures in the applicable Service Manual for removing the instrument panel assembly in addition to the necessary related interior trim components.

NOTE: On FORESTER models, when removing the “A” pillar trim, be VERY CAREFUL not to damage the upper trim retaining (tether) clip. The clip is located just below where the trim panel meets the head liner. If the tether clip becomes damaged, it MUST be replaced. The illustrations below show how to release the tether clip and remove the “A” pillar trim.

upper trim retaining (tether) clip

 

On IMPREZA models, in place of the tether clip, the trim is secured by a screw accessible by removing the small access cover.

Once the instrument panel assembly has been removed from the vehicle, CAREFULLY release the retaining claws and separate the airbag bag module.

 

REMINDER: It is STRONGLY RECOMMENDED the removed airbag module ALWAYS be mounted to the Airbag Deployment Fixture (part number J-39401-B and file photo shown below) to better secure it during the inflator replacement procedure. When mounting the module to the fixture, pay close attention to the harness routing. Always perform this work in an area away from others to reduce chances of inadvertent injury should any deployment occur. Take your surroundings into account to avoid possible hazards should an inadvertent deployment occur or sources of static or other electricity that could potentially induce such a deployment.

Airbag Deployment Fixture (part number J-39401-B)

 

STEP 3- Remove the harness clip from the retainer bracket by pushing the tangs inward with a flatblade screwdriver as shown below.

harness clip

 

STEP 4- Using a scissor or wire cutter (no knives or razors) CAREFULLY cut the yellow harness cover tube (approximately 1 1/2 inches) enough to expose the yellow and red wires inside and provide enough room to install the Electro-Tap (shorting) connector.

TAKE YOUR TIME AND BE CAREFUL TO NOT CUT THE 2 WIRES!

cut the yellow harness cover tube (approximately 1 1/2 inches)

 

STEP 5- Short the yellow and red wires together by installing the Electro-Tap connector. The connector creates a short circuit which acts as a safeguard to prevent against static discharge that may deploy the removed inflator. The tab portion of the Electro-Tap connector MUST be cut off prior to use to insure a good short-circuit is made as shown in the illustration below. Follow the sequence below for installing the Electro-Tap connector. Use pliers to squeeze closed the two sections of the connector together, one section at a time.

Electro-Tap connector

 

STEP 6- Once the Electro-Tap connector is fully crimped in place, cut the yellow and red wires on the body harness connector side of the Electro-Tap connector.

(4) 10mm self-locking nuts

 

STEP 7- Loosen and remove the four (4) 10mm self-locking nuts along with the stopper plate. DO NOT DISCARD the removed stopper plate as it will be reused during reassembly. Discard the 4- 10mm nuts.

VERY IMPORTANT: Under no circumstances should any impact or power tools be used when performing these procedures. HAND TOOLS ONLY!

STEP 8- With the self-locking nuts and stopper plate removed, slide the original inflator out of the mounting bracket while feeding the cut off portion of the wiring harness under the remaining stopper plate. Place the removed original air bag inflator back into the “cradle” of the Kit Box insert.

slide the original inflator out

 

STEP 9 – VERY IMPORTANT: Record the 11-digit alpha-numeric serial number for both the new and the removed inflators on the hard copy of the Repair Order. This information will be required for completion of the Part Return Notice which will be forwarded by the retailer to the PCC.

11-digit alpha-numeric serial number

 

STEP 10- Install the new inflator into the mounting bracket so the yellow taped end will align with the stopper plate when reinstalled on the mounting bracket. When properly installed, both ends of the inflator will be seated tight against the stopper plates with no gaps.

No Gap

 

Make sure the “D-shaped” portion of the inflator harness connector boss aligns with the “D-shaped” portion of the original stopper plate as shown below. Do not peel the white harness connection dust cover at this time.

D-shaped

 

STEP 11- Reinstall the original stopper plate and the 4 NEW self-locking nuts. SLOWLY tighten (to prevent over-tightening) then torque the nuts to 31-38 inch-pounds. When complete, use a marker to indicate they have been fully tightened.

use a marker to indicate they have been fully tightened

 

STEP 12- Peel the white dust cover from the d-shaped end of the new inflator. The new inflator wiring harness has 2 “sides” with round 2-pin connectors on both ends. The “long” side with the yellow / red wires will connect to the end of the inflator with the D-Shaped wiring harness connector boss as shown below. Peel the white dust cover from the D-Shaped end of the inflator ONLY.

D-Shaped

 

IMPORTANT: NEVER PEEL BOTH THE WHITE DUST COVERS OFF AT THE SAME TIME!

CAREFULLY align the pins of the inflator with the female terminals of the harness connector (red / yellow wires) as shown in the photos below. Once pin alignment is confirmed, push down firmly to engage the connector’s 3 locking tangs into the locking groove inside the connector boss. Confirm the connector is locked by prying up LIGHTLY with a small flat-blade screwdriver. Repeat the procedure on the opposite “short” side with the blue / white wires.

VERY IMPORTANT: When connecting the new harness to the inflator, both sides MUST be routed and the retaining clip installed as shown in the “New Harness Properly Installed” photo below.

New Harness Properly Installed

 

STEP 13- Refit the airbag module to the instrument panel.

STEP 14- Reinstall the instrument panel assembly into the vehicle in reverse order of disassembly.

Once the negative battery cable has been reconnected, turn the ignition key “ON” and confirm the AIRBAG warning light comes on then cycles off properly. Once proper warning light operation is confirmed, reinstall the remaining components and reset the radio station presets (and Navigation favorites where applicable) to complete the procedure.

STEP 15- If not already done, place the removed original air bag inflator in the “cradle” of the Kit Box insert, with a completed SOA warranty parts tag (MSA5W402A) attached to it. The tag must contain the following information: Claim Number, Repair Date, 17-digit VIN, and vehicle mileage. Refer to the “PART RETURN PROCEDURES” section of this bulletin for further return shipping instructions and information. Ensure both the removed and installed inflator serial numbers have been recorded correctly as previously instructed on the repair order hard copy before returning the removed part to your Parts Department.

IMPORTANT: UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD ANY AIR BAG INFLATORS BE RETURNED TO SUBARU OF AMERICA, INC.

 

*SERVICE PROCEDURE FOR 2006-07MY IMPREZA, WRX and STI MODELS*
Inflator Kit Part Number: 98279FE160

CAUTION: Refer to the “CAUTION” section in the General Description portion of Airbag System AB in the Body Section of the Service Manual before handling or servicing any airbag module!

 

STEP 1- PREPARATION:

  • Record the customer’s radio station presets (and Navigation favorites where applicable).
  • Turn the ignition “OFF”.
  • Disconnect the Negative (ground) cable from the battery and wait at least 60 seconds before proceeding further.
  • Remove the glove box assembly following the procedure in the applicable Service Manual.
  • Disconnect the wiring harness connector, remove the 3 securing bolts and remove the airbag module.
  • Secure the airbag module to the Airbag Deployment Fixture (part number J-39401-B).

IMPORTANT NOTE: The photos available at the time of this procedure’s preparation do not show the removed airbag module assembly as being secured to the J-39401-B Airbag Deployment Fixture during inflator replacement. Subaru of America, Inc. STRONGLY RECOMMENDS ALWAYS

utilizing a J-39401-B fixture whenever performing ANY airbag inflator replacement service procedure.

IMPORTANT: Whenever beginning to remove (or install) the airbag assembly, and periodically while performing the procedure or after stepping away, remove any possible static charge from your body by momentarily touching a clean, bare metal ground point on the vehicle (e.g. the door striker). Remove from your person all electronic devices including cell phones before proceeding.

IMPORTANT: DO NOT destroy or damage the Kit Box as it MUST be used for the original inflator’s return shipping.

Open the Kit Box and confirm all the necessary components are included:

  • 4 Self-Locking nuts
  • 1 ½” X 2 ¼” piece of self-adhesive sponge tape
  • New Inflator (yellow tape applied to one end to identify it as the replacement part)
  • New Inflator Harness
  • Electro-Tap (red shorting crimp connector)
  • Shipping Documentation

Kit Box

 

REMINDER: It is STRONGLY RECOMMENDED the removed airbag module ALWAYS be

mounted to the Airbag Deployment Fixture (part number J-39401-B and file photo shown below) to better secure it during the inflator replacement procedure. When mounting the module to the fixture, pay close attention to the harness routing. Always perform this work in an area away from others to reduce chances of inadvertent injury should any deployment occur. Take your surroundings into account to avoid possible hazards should an inadvertent deployment occur or sources of static or other electricity that could potentially induce such a deployment.

Airbag Deployment Fixture (part number J-39401-B)

 

STEP 2- Peel the sponge tape and remove the harness clips from the retainer bracket by pushing the tangs inward with a flat-blade screwdriver as shown below. Always remove any sponge tape adhesive residue from the airbag mounting bracket using mild solvent on a clean shop clothCAUTION: Never use any silicone-based products for this purpose.

Peel the sponge tape and remove the harness clips

 

STEP 3- Using a scissor or wire cutter (no knives or razors) CAREFULLY cut the yellow harness cover tube (approximately 1 1/2 inches) enough to expose the red and yellow wires inside and provide enough room to install the Electro-Tap (shorting) connector.

TAKE YOUR TIME AND BE CAREFUL TO NOT CUT THE 2 WIRES!

cut the yellow harness cover tube (approximately 1 1/2 inches)

 

STEP 4- Short the yellow and red wires together by installing the Electro-Tap connector. The connector creates a short circuit which acts as a safeguard to prevent against static discharge that may deploy the removed inflator. The tab portion of the Electro-Tap connector MUST be cut off prior to use to insure a good short-circuit is made as shown in the illustration below. Follow the sequence below for installing the Electro-Tap connector. Use pliers to squeeze closed the two sections of the connector together, one section at a time.

Electro-Tap connector

 

STEP 5- Once the Electro-Tap connector is fully crimped in place, cut the yellow and red wires on the body harness connector side of the Electro-Tap connector.

(4) 10mm self-locking nuts

 

STEP 6- Loosen and remove the four (4) 10mm self-locking nuts along with the stopper plate.  DO NOT DISCARD the removed stopper plate as it will be reused during reassembly. Discard the 4- 10mm nuts.

VERY IMPORTANT: Under no circumstances should any impact or power tools be used when performing these procedures. HAND TOOLS ONLY!

STEP 7- With the self-locking nuts and stopper plate removed, slide the original inflator out of the mounting bracket while feeding the cut off portion of the wiring harness under the remaining stopper plate. Place the removed original air bag inflator back into the “cradle” of the Kit Box insert.

stopper plate

 

STEP 8 – VERY IMPORTANT: Record the 11-digit alpha-numeric serial number for both the new and the removed inflators on the hard copy of the Repair Order. This information will be required for completion of the Part Return Notice which will be forwarded by the retailer to the PCC.

11-digit alpha-numeric serial number

 

STEP 9- Install the new inflator into the mounting bracket so the yellow taped end will align with the stopper plate when reinstalled on the mounting bracket. When properly installed, both ends of the inflator will be seated tight against the stopper plates with no gaps.

No Gap

 

Make sure the “D-shaped” portion of the inflator harness connector boss aligns with the “D-shaped” portion of the original stopper plate as shown below. Do not peel the white harness connection dust cover at this time.

D-shaped

 

STEP 10- Reinstall the original stopper plate and the 4 NEW self-locking nuts. SLOWLY tighten (to prevent over-tightening) then torque the nuts to 31-38 inch-pounds. When complete, use a marker to indicate they have been fully tightened.

use a marker to indicate they have been fully tightened

 

STEP 11- Peel the white dust cover from the d-shaped end of the new inflator. The new inflator wiring harness has 2 “sides” with round 2-pin connectors on both ends. The side with the yellow harness tube and red / yellow wires will connect to the end of the inflator with the “D-shaped” wiring harness connector boss as shown below. Peel the white dust cover from the “D-shaped” end of the inflator ONLY.

D-shaped

 

IMPORTANT: NEVER PEEL BOTH THE WHITE DUST COVERS OFF AT THE SAME TIME!

 

CAREFULLY align the pins of the inflator (end with yellow tape) with the female terminals of the harness connector (blue / white wires, BLACK harness tube) as shown in the photo below. Once pin alignment is confirmed, push down firmly to engage the connector’s 3 locking tangs into the locking groove inside the connector boss. Confirm the connector is locked by prying up LIGHTLY with a small flat-blade screwdriver. Repeat the procedure on the opposite side (red / yellow wires, YELLOW harness tube). When complete, refit the harness retaining clips back into the mounting brackets.

VERY IMPORTANT: When connecting the new harness to the inflator, both sides MUST be routed as shown in the “New Harness Properly Installed” photo below.

New Harness Properly Installed

 

STEP 12- Peel the adhesive backing and install the new sponge tape onto the yellow harness tube first then adhere it to the airbag mounting bracket as shown in the illustrations below.

new sponge tape

 

STEP 13- Reinstall the airbag assembly into the vehicle in reverse order of disassembly. NOTE: If the accessory security module is installed to one of the airbag module mounting bolts, torque that specific bolt to 7.5 +/-1ft. lb. rather than the normal 5.4 ft. lbs. as specified in the Service Manual. Before installing the glove box assembly, reconnect the negative battery cable. Turn the ignition key “ON” and confirm the AIRBAG warning light comes on then cycles off properly. Once proper warning light operation is confirmed, reinstall the remaining components and reset the radio station presets (and Navigation favorites where applicable). Reinstall the glove box assembly while making sure the cord loop for the opening dampener (if equipped) stays connected to complete the procedure.

STEP 14- If not already done, place the removed original air bag inflator in the “cradle” of the Kit Box insert, with a completed SOA warranty parts tag (MSA5W402A) attached to it. The tag must contain the following information: Claim Number, Repair Date, 17-digit VIN, and vehicle mileage. Refer to the “PART RETURN PROCEDURES” section of this bulletin for further return shipping instructions and information. Ensure both the removed and installed inflator serial numbers have been recorded correctly as previously instructed on the repair order hard copy before returning the removed part to your Parts Department.

IMPORTANT: UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD ANY AIR BAG INFLATORS BE RETURNED TO SUBARU OF AMERICA, INC.

 

*SERVICE PROCEDURE FOR 2005-11MY Tribeca MODELS*
Inflator Kit part number: 98279XA02A

CAUTION: Refer to the “CAUTION” section in the General Description portion of Airbag  System AB in the Body Section of the Service Manual before handling or servicing any airbag module!

STEP 1- PREPARATION:

  • Record the customer’s radio station presets (and Navigation favorites where applicable).
  • Turn the ignition “OFF”.
  • Disconnect the Negative (ground) cable from the battery and wait at least 60 seconds before proceeding further.
  • Follow the procedures in the applicable Service Manual for removing the instrument panel (IP) assembly. IP assembly removal is required to access the passenger side airbag module.
  • Once the IP is removed, remove the airbag module and secure the it to the Airbag Deployment Fixture (part number J-39401-B).

IMPORTANT NOTE:  The photos available at the time of this procedure’s preparation do not show the removed airbag module assembly as being secured to the J-39401-B Airbag Deployment Fixture during inflator replacement.  Subaru of America, Inc. STRONGLY RECOMMENDS ALWAYS  utilizing a J-39401-B fixture whenever performing ANY airbag inflator replacement service  procedure.

IMPORTANT: Whenever beginning to remove (or install) the airbag assembly, and periodically while performing the procedure or after stepping away, remove any possible static charge from your body by momentarily touching a clean, bare metal ground point on the vehicle (e.g. the door striker). Remove from your person all electronic devices including cell phones before proceeding.

IMPORTANT:  DO NOT destroy or damage the Kit Box as it MUST be used for the original  inflator’s return shipping.  Open the Kit Box and confirm all the necessary components are  included:

  • New Self-Locking nuts (4)
  • New Inflator (pink caps on both ends identify it as the replacement part)
  • New Inflator Harness
  • Electro-Tap (red shorting crimp connector, not shown)
  • Black Thermal Insulator
  • Stopper Plate
  • Protective Sheet
  • Anti-Wrinkling Tapes (3)
  • Shipping Documentation

Kit Box

NOTE: Discard this CE label as it is not applicable to the US market.

 

STEP 2-  To access the passenger’s airbag module, the complete instrument panel assembly must  be removed.  Follow the procedures in the applicable Service Manual for removing the instrument panel assembly in addition to the necessary related interior trim components.  Always take proper precautions to protect trim panel surfaces from damage.  Additional tips are provided below to assist with the IP removal.

  • Remove the harness connectors from components as needed to access the IP retaining screws as per the Service Manual.  Release the harness retaining clips shown below using  needle-nosed pliers and push them through to allow additional movement of the IP.

harness retaining clips

 

  • Release the steering column locking lever, extend the steering column fully and set the column to it’s lowest position.  It is not necessary to remove the steering column or the bolts securing it to the support beam in order to remove the IP.
  • IMPORTANT: Always cover the steering column cover to protect it along with the top of the HVAC blower case to keep out any removed hardware (e.g. airbag module retaining bolts) with clean shop cloth.

cover the steering column cover

 

  • Once the instrument panel assembly has been removed from the vehicle, remove the 4 retaining nuts and separate the airbag bag module from the IP.

REMINDER:  It is STRONGLY RECOMMENDED the removed airbag module ALWAYS be mounted to the Airbag Deployment Fixture (part number J-39401-B and file photo shown below) to better secure it during the inflator replacement procedure.  When mounting the module to the fixture, pay close attention to the harness routing. Always perform this work in an area away from others to reduce chances of inadvertent injury should any deployment occur.  Take your surroundings into  account to avoid possible hazards should an inadvertent deployment occur or sources of static or other electricity that could potentially induce such a deployment.

Airbag Deployment Fixture (part number J-39401-B)

 

STEP 3-  Remove both harness tubes from the retainer bracket.

Remove both harness tubes from the retainer bracket

 

STEP 4-  Using a scissor or wire cutter (no knives or razors) CAREFULLY cut the black harness cover tube (approximately 1 1/2 inches) enough to expose the blue and white wires inside.  Provide enough room to install the Electro-Tap (shorting) connector.

TAKE YOUR TIME AND BE CAREFUL TO NOT CUT THE 2 WIRES!

cut the black harness cover tube (approximately 1 1/2 inches)

 

STEP 5- Short the blue and white wires together by installing the Electro-Tap connector.  The  connector creates a short circuit which acts as a safeguard to prevent against static discharge that may deploy the removed inflator.  The tab portion of the Electro-Tap connector MUST be cut off prior to use to insure a good short-circuit is made as shown in the illustration below.  Follow the sequence below for installing the Electro-Tap connector.  Use pliers to squeeze closed the two sections of the connector together, one section at a time.

Electro-Tap connector

 

STEP 6- Once the Electro-Tap connector is fully crimped in place, cut the blue and white wires on the body harness connector side of the Electro-Tap connector.  NEVER ATTEMPT TO REMOVE THE HARNESS CONNECTORS FROM THE INFLATOR!

Electro-Tap connector

 

STEP 7-  USING HAND TOOLS ONLY, loosen and remove the four (4) 10mm self-locking nuts along with both stopper plates.  RETAIN the stopper plate circled in GREEN (Left-side bracket in image below) as it will be used during reassembly. Discard the removed stopper plate circled in YELLOW as it is no longer needed along with the 4 removed 10mm nuts.

four (4) 10mm self-locking nuts

 

VERY IMPORTANT REMINDERS:

  • Under no circumstances should any impact or power tools be used when performing these procedures. HAND TOOLS ONLY!
  • NEVER ATTEMPT TO REMOVE THE HARNESS CONNECTORS FROM THE INFLATOR!

STEP 8-  With the self-locking nuts and stopper plate removed, slide the original inflator out of the mounting bracket.  Place the removed original air bag inflator back into the “cradle” of the Kit Box.

slide the original inflator out

 

STEP 9- VERY IMPORTANT: Record the serial number for both the new and the removed inflators on the hard copy of the Repair Order.  This information will be required for completion of the Part Return Notice which will be forwarded by the retailer to the PCC.  Place the removed inflator in the kit box for return.

serial number

 

STEP 10-   CAREFULLY remove the airbag from the mounting bracket (case).

mounting bracket (case)

 

STEP 11- CAREFULLY install the black thermal insulator into the back (inflator) side of the airbag as shown in photo 1 below.  CAUTION: Gloves are recommended when doing this as edges of the thermal insulator can be very sharp.  TAKE YOUR TIME and do not bend or twist the insulator any more than necessary to make it fit.  The insulator can only be installed in one direction as shown in photo 3 otherwise, the airbag will not fit back into the module frame properly.  Confirm both retaining claws come through the corresponding insulator holes like the example shown in photo 2.

Thermal Insulator Properly Installed

 

STEP 12-  Install the protective sheet onto the studs of the airbag with the black mark in the position specified in the photo below.  Due to the different spacing of the studs, the protective sheet will only fit properly when installed in this manner.

protective sheet

 

STEP 13-  The protective sheet is properly installed when: a) it fits squarely on the studs, b) the black oval-shaped mark is facing up and c) the excess is laying over the top of the airbag and folded as shown in the side view photos below.

folded as shown

 

STEP 14-  CAREFULLY refit the airbag back into the mounting bracket as shown in the sequence below.

refit the airbag back into the mounting bracket

refit the airbag back into the mounting bracket

 

STEP 15-  Apply the 3 anti-wrinkling tapes to the module frame as shown below to retain the  protective sheet.  The yellow rectangles represent the tapes and the red lines indicate where the tapes are to be positioned.  Approximately 200mm (13/16”) from each end of the 2tape should be applied to the module frame.

3 anti-wrinkling tapes

3 anti-wrinkling tapes

 

STEP 16-  Inspect the new inflator to confirm the locating protrusions on each of the pink collars are aligned as shown below. The “short” collar can be rotated as needed to align it with the protrusion on the “long” collar if necessary.

locating protrusions

 

STEP 17-  Install the new stopper plate supplied with the kit and start 2 of the new nuts onto the studs but do not tighten them.

STEP 18-  Slide the new inflator back into the mounting bracket, short collar end first.  Align the tab on the new stopper plate with the notch on the end of the collar.  When properly installed, the inflator will be tight against the stopper plate with no gap.

New Stopper Plate Supplied with Kit.

New Stopper Plate Supplied with Kit.

 

STEP 19-  Reinstall the original (retained from STEP 7) stopper plate and the other 2 NEW  self-locking nuts.  SLOWLY tighten (to prevent over-tightening) while making sure both stopper plates stay tight against both ends of the inflator.  HAND TOOLS ONLY!  Torque the nuts to 31-38 inch-pounds.  When complete, use a marker to indicate they have been fully tightened.

use a marker to indicate they have been fully tightened

 

STEP 20-  Peel the white dust cover from ONE end of the new inflator.  One end will have a black harness connector while the connector on the opposite end will be orange.  The new inflator wiring harness has 2 “sides” with 2-pin connectors on both ends.

  • The side with the black harness tube and connector goes with the black inflator connector.
  • The side with the yellow harness tube with orange connector) will connect to the orange inflator connector.

IMPORTANT: NEVER PEEL BOTH OF THE WHITE DUST COVERS OFF AT THE SAME TIME!

BEFORE connecting the harness to the inflator, make sure the harness is not twisted as shown below.

use a marker to indicate they have been fully tightened

 

CAREFULLY align the tang of the inflator with the slot on the inflator harness connector as shown below.  Push down firmly on the yellow lock tab to engage the connector’s locking claws into the groove inside the connector boss on the inflator end.  Confirm the connector is locked by prying up LIGHTLY with a small flat-blade screwdriver.  Repeat the procedure on the opposite end.

align the tang of the inflator with the slot

 

STEP 21-  After connecting both sides of the harness, refit the harness cover tube back into the  retaining bracket.

refit the harness cover tube back into the retaining bracket

 

STEP 22-  Refit the airbag module to the instrument panel while making sure the anti-wrinkling tapes stay in their proper positions.

STEP 23-  Reinstall the instrument panel assembly into the vehicle in reverse order of disassembly.

Once the negative battery cable has been reconnected, turn the ignition key “ON” and confirm the AIRBAG warning light comes on then cycles off properly.  Once proper warning light operation is confirmed, reinstall the remaining components and reset the radio station presets (and Navigation favorites where applicable) to complete the procedure.

STEP 24-  If not already done, place the removed original air bag inflator in the “cradle” of the Kit Box insert, with a completed SOA warranty parts tag (MSA5W402A) attached to it.  The tag must contain the following information: Claim Number, Repair Date, 17-digit VIN, and vehicle  mileage.  Refer to the “PART RETURN PROCEDURES” section of this bulletin for further return shipping instructions and information.  Ensure both the removed and the installed inflator serial numbers have been recorded correctly as previously instructed on the repair order hard copy before returning the removed part to your Parts Department.

IMPORTANT REMINDER:  UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD ANY AIR BAG  INFLATORS BE RETURNED TO SUBARU OF AMERICA, INC.

 

RECALL IDENTIFICATION LABEL

Type or print the necessary information on a Recall Identification Label.  The completed label should be attached to the vehicle’s upper radiator support.

Additional labels are available through normal parts ordering channels. The part number is MSA6P1302, which comes as one sheet of 20 labels.

Part Number Applicability Description Order Quantity
MSA6P1302 All models Campaign Completion Labels  (contains one sheet of 20 labels) 1

 

RECALL IDENTIFICATION LABEL

 

CLAIM REIMBURSEMENT AND ENTRY PROCEDURES

Credit to perform this recall will be based on the submission of properly completed repair order  information.  Retailers may submit claims through ‘Vehicle Claim Entry’ on Subarunet.com.

Until sufficient parts supply is available for Subaru to re-notify owners, the status will show as  “Open-Limited Parts Available.” This coverage status will not affect claim entry.

Listed below is claim entry information:

Claim Type & Campaign Code Model Labor  Time Labor Operation Number and Description
RC TKA-16

TKB-16

TKC-16

Baja (2003-2006)

Legacy (2003-2004)

Outback (2003-2004)

0.8 A182-031

Front Passenger Air Bag Inflator Replacement

RC TKA-16

TKB-16

TKC-16

Forester (2009-2011) 1.6 A182-031

Front Passenger Air Bag Inflator Replacement

RC TKA-16

TKB-16

TKC-16

Impreza (including WRX and STI) (2006-2007) .8 A182-031

Front Passenger Air Bag Inflator Replacement

RC TKA-16

TKB-16

TKC-16

Impreza (including WRX and STI) (2008-2011) 1.6 A182-031

Front Passenger Air Bag Inflator Replacement

 

Claim Type & Campaign Code Model Labor  Time Labor Operation Number and Description
RC TKA-16

TKB-16

TKC-16

Legacy (2009) Outback (2009) 1.8 A182-031

Front Passenger Air Bag Inflator Replacement

RC TKA-16

TKB-16

TKC-16

Legacy (2010-2011) Outback (2010-2011) 3.0 A182-031

Front Passenger Air Bag Inflator Replacement

RC TKA-16

TKB-16

TKC-16

Tribeca (2006-2011) 1.8 A182-031

Front Passenger Air Bag Inflator Replacement

 

Air Bag Inflator Kit  Part Number Applicability Claim Quantity
98279AE00A Baja (2003-2006)

Legacy (2003-2004)

Outback (2003-2004)

1
98279SC010 Forester (2009-2011) 1
98279FE160 Impreza (including WRX and STI) (2006-2007) 1
98279FG010 Impreza (including WRX and STI) (2008-2011) 1
98279AG00A Legacy  / Outback, Inflator Type 1 (2009) 1
98279AG05A Legacy  / Outback, Inflator Type 2 (2009) 1
98279AJ02A Legacy (2010-2011) Outback (2010-2011) 1
98279XA02A Tribeca (2006-2011) 1

 

Miscellaneous Detail The serial number of the NEW air bag inflator installed MUST be entered in the “Misc. Details” field.

 

 

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Subaru Recall Campaign TKA-16
NHTSA Recall No. 16V-358

 

July 2016 –2009 Legacy and Outback

Dear Subaru Owner:

This notice is sent to you in accordance with the National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act.

SUBARU OF AMERICA, INC. has decided that a defect, which relates to motor vehicle safety, exists in certain 2009 model year Subaru Legacy and Outback vehicles equipped with a non-desiccated Takata-sourced passenger side frontal air bag containing the propellant Phase Stabilized Ammonium Nitrate.

You received this notice because our records indicate that you currently own one of these vehicles.

 

DESCRIPTION OF THE SAFETY DEFECT AND SAFETY HAZARD

The affected vehicles are equipped with a Takata-sourced passenger side frontal air bag that may be susceptible to moisture intrusion.  Over time, that could cause the inflator to rupture when the passenger’s frontal air bag deploys in a crash.  If the inflator ruptures, metal fragments could strike vehicle occupants, potentially resulting in serious injury or death.

 

WHAT YOU SHOULD DO

You should immediately contact your Subaru retailer (dealer) for an appointment to have the front passenger air bag inflator replaced with a new one.

Until this repair is performed, do not allow passengers to ride in the front passenger seat.

WHAT WE WILL DO

Subaru will replace the inflator for your front passenger air bag at no cost to you.

 

HOW LONG WILL THE REPAIR TAKE?

The time to replace the front passenger air bag inflator will take approximately 1 hour and 45 minutes. It may be necessary to leave your vehicle for a longer period of time.

Please present this letter to your Subaru retailer at the time this repair procedure is performed.

 

CHANGED YOUR ADDRESS OR SOLD YOUR SUBARU?

If you have moved or sold your vehicle, please complete the enclosed prepaid postcard and mail it to us.  Or if you prefer to update this information online, please go to www.subaru.com, select ‘Customer Support,’ then select ‘Address Update’ or ‘Ownership Update’ from the drop down menu.

 

IF YOU NEED FURTHER ASSISTANCE:

To locate the nearest Subaru retailer, you can access our website at www.subaru.com and select ‘Find a Retailer.’

For additional information about future parts availability and the most Frequently Asked Questions, please go to:

If you need additional assistance, please contact us directly:

  • By e-mail: Go to www.subaru.com and select “Contact Us”
  • By telephone: 1-800-SUBARU3 (1-800-782-2783)

Monday through Thursday between 7:30 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. ET

Friday between 10:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. ET

Saturday between 9:00 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. ET

  • By U.S. Postal mail: Write us at Subaru of America, Inc., Attn: Customer-Retailer Services Department, P.O. Box 6000, Cherry Hill, NJ 08034-6000

Please contact us immediately if the Subaru retailer fails or is unable to make the necessary repairs free of charge.

You may also contact the Administrator, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 1200 New Jersey Ave. SE, West Building, Washington, DC 20590 or call the toll free Auto Safety Hotline at 1-888-327-4236

(TTY: 1-800-424-9153) or go to https://www.safercar.gov if you believe the Subaru retailer has failed or is unable to remedy your vehicle without charge within a reasonable amount of time.

Your continued satisfaction with your Subaru is important to us.  Please understand that we have taken this action in the interest of your safety and your vehicle’s proper operation.  We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this matter may cause and urge you to schedule an appointment to have this repair performed.

Sincerely,

Subaru of America, Inc.

 

Subaru Recall Campaign TKA-16
NHTSA Recall No. 16V-358 July 2016 – Zone A

 

Dear Subaru Owner:

This notice is sent to you in accordance with the National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act.

 

SUBARU OF AMERICA, INC. has decided that a defect, which relates to motor vehicle safety, exists in certain Subaru vehicles listed below, equipped with a non-desiccated Takata-sourced passenger side frontal air bag  containing the propellant Phase Stabilized Ammonium Nitrate (certain specific vehicles only):

  • 2003-2006 model year Baja
  • 2003-2004 model year Legacy
  • 2003-2004 model year Outback
  • 2010-2011 model year Legacy
  • 2010-2011 model year Outback
  • 2009-2011 model year Forester
  • 2006-2011 model year Tribeca
  • 2006-2011 model year Impreza (including WRX and STI)

You received this notice because our records indicate that you currently own one of these vehicles.

 

DESCRIPTION OF THE SAFETY DEFECT AND SAFETY HAZARD

The affected vehicles are equipped with a Takata-sourced passenger side frontal air bag that may be susceptible to moisture intrusion.  Over time, that could cause the inflator to rupture when the passenger’s frontal air bag deploys in a crash.  If the inflator ruptures, metal fragments could strike vehicle occupants, potentially resulting in serious injury or death.

WHAT YOU SHOULD DO

Parts are not currently available. Subaru is in the process of acquiring parts necessary to perform this repair.  Once there is a sufficient supply of parts available, Subaru will contact you again by mail  advising you to proceed with scheduling an appointment with your Subaru retailer (dealer).

Until this repair is performed, do not allow passengers to ride in the front passenger seat.

 

WHAT WE WILL DO

Subaru will replace the inflator for your front passenger air bag at no cost to you. We will notify you when replacement parts are available.

 

CHANGED YOUR ADDRESS OR SOLD YOUR SUBARU?

If you have moved or sold your vehicle, please complete the enclosed prepaid postcard and mail it to us. Or if you prefer to update this information online, please go to www.subaru.com, select ‘Customer Support,’ then select ‘Address Update’ or ‘Ownership Update’ from the drop down menu.

IF YOU NEED FURTHER ASSISTANCE:

To locate the nearest Subaru retailer, you can access our website at www.subaru.com and select ‘Find a Retailer.’

 

For additional information about future parts availability and the most Frequently Asked Questions, please go to:

If you need additional assistance, please contact us directly:

  • By e-mail: Go to www.subaru.com and select “Contact Us”
  • By telephone: 1-800-SUBARU3 (1-800-782-2783)

Monday through Thursday between 7:30 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. ET

Friday between 10:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. ET

Saturday between 9:00 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. ET

  • By U.S. Postal mail: Write us at Subaru of America, Inc., Attn: Customer-Retailer Services Department, P.O. Box 6000, Cherry Hill, NJ 08034-6000

Please contact us immediately if the Subaru retailer fails or is unable to make the necessary repairs free of charge.

You may also contact the Administrator, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 1200 New Jersey Ave. SE, West Building, Washington, DC 20590 or call the toll free Auto Safety Hotline at 1-888-327-4236

(TTY: 1-800-424-9153) or go to https://www.safercar.gov if you believe the Subaru retailer has failed or is unable to remedy your vehicle without charge within a reasonable amount of time.

Your continued satisfaction with your Subaru is important to us.  Please understand that we have taken this action in the interest of your safety and your vehicle’s proper operation.  We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this matter may cause and urge you to schedule an appointment to have this repair performed.

Sincerely,

Subaru of America, Inc.

 

Subaru Recall Campaign TKB-16
NHTSA Recall No. 16V-359 July 2016 – Zone B

 

Dear Subaru Owner:

This notice is sent to you in accordance with the National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act.

 

SUBARU OF AMERICA, INC. has decided that a defect, which relates to motor vehicle safety, exists in certain Subaru vehicles listed below, equipped with a non-desiccated Takata-sourced passenger side frontal air bag  containing the propellant Phase Stabilized Ammonium Nitrate (certain specific vehicles only):

  • 2003-2006 model year Baja
  • 2003-2004 model year Legacy
  • 2003-2004 model year Outback
  • 2006-2008 model year Tribeca
  • 2006-2008 model year Impreza (including WRX and STI)

You received this notice because our records indicate that you currently own one of these vehicles.

DESCRIPTION OF THE SAFETY DEFECT AND SAFETY HAZARD

The affected vehicles are equipped with a Takata-sourced passenger side frontal air bag that may be susceptible to moisture intrusion.  Over time, that could cause the inflator to rupture when the passenger’s frontal air bag deploys in a crash.  If the inflator ruptures, metal fragments could strike vehicle occupants, potentially resulting in serious injury or death.

 

WHAT YOU SHOULD DO

Parts are not currently available. Subaru is in the process of acquiring parts necessary to perform this repair.  Once there is a sufficient supply of parts available, Subaru will contact you again by mail  advising you to proceed with scheduling an appointment with your Subaru retailer (dealer).

Until this repair is performed, do not allow passengers to ride in the front passenger seat.

 

WHAT WE WILL DO

Subaru will replace the inflator for your front passenger air bag at no cost to you. We will notify you when replacement parts are available.

 

CHANGED YOUR ADDRESS OR SOLD YOUR SUBARU?

If you have moved or sold your vehicle, please complete the enclosed prepaid postcard and mail it to us. Or if you prefer to update this information online, please go to www.subaru.com, select ‘Customer Support,’ then select ‘Address Update’ or ‘Ownership Update’ from the drop down menu.

 

IF YOU NEED FURTHER ASSISTANCE:

To locate the nearest Subaru retailer, you can access our website at www.subaru.com and select ‘Find a Retailer.’

For additional information about future parts availability and the most Frequently Asked Questions, please go to:

If you need additional assistance, please contact us directly:

  • By e-mail: Go to www.subaru.com and select “Contact Us”
  • By telephone: 1-800-SUBARU3 (1-800-782-2783)

Monday through Thursday between 7:30 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. ET

Friday between 10:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. ET

Saturday between 9:00 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. ET

  • By U.S. Postal mail: Write us at Subaru of America, Inc., Attn: Customer-Retailer Services Department, P.O. Box 6000, Cherry Hill, NJ 08034-6000

Please contact us immediately if the Subaru retailer fails or is unable to make the necessary repairs free of charge.

You may also contact the Administrator, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 1200 New Jersey Ave. SE, West Building, Washington, DC 20590 or call the toll free Auto Safety Hotline at 1-888-327-4236

(TTY: 1-800-424-9153) or go to https://www.safercar.gov if you believe the Subaru retailer has failed or is unable to remedy your vehicle without charge within a reasonable amount of time.

Your continued satisfaction with your Subaru is important to us.  Please understand that we have taken this action in the interest of your safety and your vehicle’s proper operation.  We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this matter may cause and urge you to schedule an appointment to have this repair performed.

Sincerely,

Subaru of America, Inc.

 

Subaru Recall Campaign TKC-16
NHTSA Recall No. 16V-361 July 2016 – Zone C

 

Dear Subaru Owner:

This notice is sent to you in accordance with the National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act.

 

SUBARU OF AMERICA, INC. has decided that a defect, which relates to motor vehicle safety, exists in certain Subaru vehicles listed below, equipped with a non-desiccated Takata-sourced passenger side frontal air bag  containing the propellant Phase Stabilized Ammonium Nitrate (certain specific vehicles only):

  • 2003-2004 model year Baja
  • 2003-2004 model year Legacy
  • 2003-2004 model year Outback

You received this notice because our records indicate that you currently own one of these vehicles.

 

DESCRIPTION OF THE SAFETY DEFECT AND SAFETY HAZARD

The affected vehicles are equipped with a Takata-sourced passenger side frontal air bag that may be susceptible to moisture intrusion.  Over time, that could cause the inflator to rupture when the passenger’s frontal air bag deploys in a crash.  If the inflator ruptures, metal fragments could strike vehicle occupants, potentially resulting in serious injury or death.

 

WHAT YOU SHOULD DO

Parts are not currently available. Subaru is in the process of acquiring parts necessary to perform this repair.  Once there is a sufficient supply of parts available, Subaru will contact you again by mail  advising you to proceed with scheduling an appointment with your Subaru retailer (dealer).

Until this repair is performed, do not allow passengers to ride in the front passenger seat.

WHAT WE WILL DO

Subaru will replace the inflator for your front passenger air bag at no cost to you. We will notify you when replacement parts are available.

 

CHANGED YOUR ADDRESS OR SOLD YOUR SUBARU?

If you have moved or sold your vehicle, please complete the enclosed prepaid postcard and mail it to us. Or if you prefer to update this information online, please go to www.subaru.com, select ‘Customer Support,’ then select ‘Address Update’ or ‘Ownership Update’ from the drop down menu.

 

IF YOU NEED FURTHER ASSISTANCE:

To locate the nearest Subaru retailer, you can access our website at www.subaru.com and select ‘Find a Retailer.’

For additional information about future parts availability and the most Frequently Asked Questions, please go to:

If you need additional assistance, please contact us directly:

  • By e-mail: Go to www.subaru.com and select “Contact Us”
  • By telephone: 1-800-SUBARU3 (1-800-782-2783)

Monday through Thursday between 7:30 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. ET

Friday between 10:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. ET

Saturday between 9:00 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. ET

  • By U.S. Postal mail: Write us at Subaru of America, Inc., Attn: Customer-Retailer Services Department, P.O. Box 6000, Cherry Hill, NJ 08034-6000

Please contact us immediately if the Subaru retailer fails or is unable to make the necessary repairs free of charge.

You may also contact the Administrator, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 1200 New Jersey Ave. SE, West Building, Washington, DC 20590 or call the toll free Auto Safety Hotline at 1-888-327-4236

(TTY: 1-800-424-9153) or go to https://www.safercar.gov if you believe the Subaru retailer has failed or is unable to remedy your vehicle without charge within a reasonable amount of time.

Your continued satisfaction with your Subaru is important to us.  Please understand that we have taken this action in the interest of your safety and your vehicle’s proper operation.  We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this matter may cause and urge you to schedule an appointment to have this repair performed.

Sincerely,

Subaru of America, Inc.

 

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