Subaru has recently issued a recall for select 2015 WRX and 2014-2015 Forester XT vehicles. The recall, titled 'WQW58 2.0 DIT Pre-Ignition Service Program', instructs the Subaru dealer to perform a spark plug inspection and leak-down test of the engine in earlier vehicles. In rare cases, the engine may be replaced. Subaru also updates the car's engine control unit (ECU) with their latest calibration.
We have added support for Subaru's new ECU type being flashed to cars during this process. This includes new Accessport firmware, Accesstuner software, and off-the-shelf (OTS) maps (v300 or later).
Only cars within a specific production date range are included in this recall. You can check if your car is part of Subaru's recall by entering your VIN on the following Subaru page:
Any factory ECU tuning solution, including the Accessport, uses the factory's calibration and logic as a base and improves upon that. Depending on when and how the map was created, its base ECU may be one that is part of Subaru's current recall. While the modified tune in an Accessport map could potentially negate some or all of the original factory problem, given the potentially damaging effects of pre-ignition, we are recommending that all our customers with the above vehicles upgrade to revised maps outside of the recall range.
If you are running one of our COBB OTS maps with one of these vehicles, we highly recommend that you update your car's ECU to the appropriate v300 or later OTS map, even if your specific vehicle is not subject to Subaru's recall. Some OTS map versions do NOT use a base ECU calibration that is part of Subaru's recall (such as the 2015 WRX 6MT v200 or later or any map versions of the 2015 WRX CVT). Even if you are running one of these maps, you should still update to the v300 or later OTS maps. An "outdated ROM" warning message will appear (on newer Accessport versions) if you attempt to change maps to a version older than v300 for these vehicles (see below).
You will need to contact your Protuner so they can advise you on the map upgrade process for your specific scenario.
Yes. Even though you are not part of the recall, you can still be impacted.
Newer Accessport firmware will present this message (see full message text below) when attempting to change to a map that is based on Subaru's recall ECU. This is to let you know that you are attempting to flash a map that has not been updated. This error check has no knowledge of the actual calibration contained in the map, so it will pop up even on the v2xx OTS maps for the 2015 WRX 6MT (we are only supporting the new v300+ OTS maps from now on). You will need to use v300 or later OTS maps or have your custom tune updated to avoid this message. You can still click through the message and install the map if you need to (not recommended).
Short of using the wrong map for your ECU, it is likely that you did not update your Accessport to the latest firmware version. This is required in order for the Accessport to recognize a map created in one of the new ECU revisions.
No, the dealership will not be able to perform their ECU update when the Accessport is installed, even if you use the latest Accessport map that matches what they install. You will need to fully uninstall the Accessport by connecting to the car and selecting the Uninstall menu option and completing that process. WARNING: Changing maps to a "stage 0" stock mode map (or any other map) will NOT allow the dealership to perform the recall update - you must use the Uninstall option only. Keep in mind the uninstall procedure places an OEM tune on the vehicle. If your car is mechanically modified, you may need to return the car to a mechanically stock configuration to drive safely on the factory tune.
Yes, you'll still need to update your Accessport firmware and reflash the car with a v300 or newer map file (or an updated custom tune from your Protuner) to avoid running an old map after the recall.
This is a bit of gray area. It depends on the exact changes made in the map and which map was used as a base. To play it safe, you will want to have your Protuner update your custom map(s).
As long as the Accessport remains installed with an updated map, there is not an issue. However, you may still want to get the recall done from Subaru so there is a record that the recall has been performed. Part of Subaru's recall is also to perform a spark plug inspection and leak-down test of the engine to determine its health. Some states also require that all recalls be satisfied before a vehicle's registration can be renewed.
No, the 2016 model year cars are not part of Subaru's recall and do not have the ECU that Subaru considers problematic.
No, the versions were changed on all 2016 models to maintain parity with other Subaru DIT vehicles.
This error (see full message text below) is normal when loading an updated map based on Subaru's recall ECU if you currently have one of the old maps flashed to your ECU. Go ahead and click on Yes and change to the new map as normal. If this new map is grayed out on the Accessport when you attempt to change maps, then you'll want to make sure you are running the latest Accessport firmware. If you are on the latest and it is still grayed out, this means the map is not valid for your vehicle (wrong model, year, or transmission).
There was an error in the v300 maps for all DIT vehicles that would prevent real-time and launch control changes. Additionally, for stage 2 maps, the v300 maps could cause a check engine light. The v301 maps addressed all these issues.