The recall, set to begin from April 22, affects Legacy vehicles manufactured between September 11 and October 20 last year, Outback autos manufactured between April 16 and October 12 last year and Forester vehicles manufactured between June 30 and October 16 last year, the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine said.
The faulty turbocharger intake manifold of the affected vehicles might crack and cause the engine to stall, according to the statement.
The Tokyo-headquartered automaker promised to check all affected vehicles, replace the defective parts free of charge and eliminate other risks, state-run Xinhua news agency reported.
