CHERRY HILL, N.J. (AP) — Subaru of America Inc. is recalling certain 2001 model year Subaru Legacy vehicles because of problems with manually adjustable front seats.

Models included in the recall are the Legacy Sedan, Legacy Wagon and Outback.

The company plans to replace front seat inner seat rails due to problems found during scheduled quality assurance testing. There have been no reported accidents or injuries, the company said.

Because of a spot-welding flaw in the front seat inner seat rail, the seat rail could lock and prevent adjustment.

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All registered owners of vehicles potentially affected by the voluntary recall campaign will be notified by mail. Repairs will be made at authorized Subaru dealers at no charge to owners.

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