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SubaruMasterTech

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  • Birthday 09/05/1981

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    IL
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    2006 Legacy GT 5MT, 2019 Legacy
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    Subaru’s, Packers Football, family
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    Subaru Senior Master Service Technician

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  1. I personally dealt with this on my 06 LGT. I work at a Subaru dealership and had the line rot out at the junction in the right rear. Subaru won’t cover it because the recall repair was done and at within 12 months of the repair being done nothing was reported the recall was then closed. I went and got some bulk brake line and just did it myself. Total cost was $40. It’s a lot easier and cheaper than paying for Subaru lines. If you ask your local dealership to run a VIN inquiry they can show you when the cut off was on the recall coverage. Subaru is very very very giving like Oprah giving. As long as you service the car at a Subaru dealership regularly and have it inspected there they will help on things. You could also ask the service manager if they would be able to possibly do a 1 time goodwill but that is completely the sole discretion of the dealership. If your car has less than 100k they can consider a 1 time goodwill. It is based on verifiable Subaru service history and customer loyalty too. If you have questions let me know
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