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Richard Goethals (not verified)    December 26, 2020 - 12:20PM

I have a 2016 Subaru Outback 3.6R (averages 15k miles per year) that has had 3 batteries replaced to date and because I've had to jump start it 3x in the last two weeks is looking like the 4th in the near future. The dealer has run a systems check each time and has found no codes or power draws. Last evening when I went out to the garage I could hear something running and determined it was the fuel pump (sound was coming from behind rear drivers side quarter.) The car had not been driven for several hours and keys were in house. There should be no reason for a fuel pump to run with the car off. I restarted engine and noise went away when i turned off. Is this related in anyway to the recall?

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