If you drive a 2026 Subaru Forester with a power moonroof, then Subaru and the NHTSA want you to know that you're at risk of not having one much longer. A problem with how the moonroof assembly glass was attached to the frame could send the glass flying into the air.
Subaru describes the problem in a much more sanitized, technical way. "Over time, the bonding adhesion between the glass panel and the sliding frame may deteriorate and the moonroof glass may become detached during usage of the vehicle." If the large piece of glass becomes detached and flies into the air, your reaction – and that of the vehicles behind – is going to be a lot more outspoken.
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