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20-05-2010, 00:17:35
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SOA has initiated a Service Program (WVE-15) to reprogram the Engine Control Module (ECM) on certain 2008 STIs. Under certain harsh driving patterns, specifically when repeatedly or continuously operating the engine above the “red-line” (RPM above 6,700), abnormal combustion could occur resulting in serious internal engine damage in the form of broken piston ring lands. This abnormal combustion condition is the result of an “over lean” fuel mixture caused by a combination of fuel cut activation and high turbo boost. To prevent this condition from occurring, Subaru has developed a modification to the Engine Control Module software logic that will improve combustion management above “red-line” engine speed. This revised logic will not adversely affect peak vehicle performance. On or around August 14, 2008, dealers will be sent affected VIN lists by their Area Service Office. Dealers are requested to immediately perform this campaign on all affected vehicles in dealer inventor. Prior to performing repairs, confirm coverage by using the Vehicle Coverage Inquiry in the Dealer Communication System (DCS). Vehicles that have been updated by Subaru will appear "completed" in DCS. Subaru will mail owner notification letters on or around August 15, 2008.'
SOA has initiated a Service Program (WVE-15) to reprogram the Engine Control Module (ECM) on certain 2008 STIs. Under certain harsh driving patterns, specifically when repeatedly or continuously operating the engine above the “red-line” (RPM above 6,700), abnormal combustion could occur resulting in serious internal engine damage in the form of broken piston ring lands. This abnormal combustion condition is the result of an “over lean” fuel mixture caused by a combination of fuel cut activation and high turbo boost. To prevent this condition from occurring, Subaru has developed a modification to the Engine Control Module software logic that will improve combustion management above “red-line” engine speed. This revised logic will not adversely affect peak vehicle performance. On or around August 14, 2008, dealers will be sent affected VIN lists by their Area Service Office. Dealers are requested to immediately perform this campaign on all affected vehicles in dealer inventor. Prior to performing repairs, confirm coverage by using the Vehicle Coverage Inquiry in the Dealer Communication System (DCS). Vehicles that have been updated by Subaru will appear "completed" in DCS. Subaru will mail owner notification letters on or around August 15, 2008.'