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				The automaker discovered the problem with the sensor in the CB18 
				engine used in its Forester, Outback and Levorg models, a 
				spokesperson said, adding that production of models with that 
				engine would be halted in due course, without giving further 
				details.
 About 54,000 cars with the engine have been sold in Japan since 
				October 2020 and are for the market only, the spokesperson said, 
				declining to comment on the number of cars affected by the 
				shipment suspension.
 
 Subaru has not decided whether to recall the cars and it would 
				likely take 2-1/2 months before shipment is resumed, the 
				spokesperson said. The company will continue to produce and ship 
				models that do not use the CB18 engine, the spokesperson said.
 
 The malfunction with the sensor causes the engine to fail to 
				start and a warning sign to flash on the dashboard, the 
				spokesperson said.
 
 Subaru's shares fell 3% in morning trade in Tokyo, after being 
				deluged by sell orders at the open.
 
 (Reporting by Satoshi Sugiyama; Editing by David Dolan & Shri 
				Navaratnam)
 
 
 
 
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