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Subaru recalls 199K vehicles to fix rusty brake lines

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According to Transport Canada, 33,000 vehicles in Canada are affected by the recall. AP Photo/Rick Bowmer, File

DETROIT — Subaru is recalling about 199,000 cars and SUVs for a second time to fix rusty brake lines that can leak fluid and cause longer stopping distances.

The recall covers the 2009 through 2013 Forester, 2008 through 2011 Impreza, and the 2008 through 2014 WRX and WRX-STI models. It affects vehicles in 20 U.S. cold weather states and Washington, D.C., where salt is used to clear roads in the winter.

According to Transport Canada, 33,000 vehicles are affected in Canada by the recall.

Subaru says in documents posted Thursday by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration that salty water can splash on the brake lines through a gap in the fuel tank protector. That can cause rust and leaks. A recall from last year for the same problem didn’t work due to incomplete repair instructions to dealers.

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Dealers will apply a corrosion-fighting wax to a brake line connector at no cost to owners.

Subaru says in the documents that drivers will be alerted to brake line leaks by a light on the instrument panel. Brakes will continue to work even if there’s a leak, but drivers may need to push the pedal harder to stop.

-with files from Global News

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