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Checking MITSUBISHI Recall Notices When Buying a Used MITSUBISHI Car
Purchasing a used MITSUBISHI car can be a savvy financial decision, but it also comes with its own set of challenges and risks. One critical aspect that can often be overlooked is checking for any outstanding recall notices on the vehicle. Recalls are issued by MITSUBISHI to address safety issues that could potentially lead to accidents, injuries, or even fatalities. Hence, ignoring them could be perilous. In this article, we discuss why it's important to check for recall notices and how you can go about doing it.
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We have MITSUBISHI recalls for the models below.
01/11/2013 - Mitsubishi
Lancer Evolution
Lancer Evolution
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Check This Car for the following recall:
The product poses a risk of injuries due to insufficent strength of the (plastic) weld the clutch master cylinder may break, resulting in fluid leak.The clutch may become inoperative, either to shift gear or to start the car once the engine has been switched off.
Model Numbers:
Model Lancer Evolution (CZ4A)
Production Dates:
Not applicable
Recall Code:
For more information and see the full recall View
19/07/2013 - Mitsubishi
Outlander
Outlander
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Check This Car for the following recall:
The power voltage monitoring circuit of the electric power steering system may operate incorrectly, resulting in a failure of the electric power assistance function.
Model Numbers:
GF0W
Production Dates:
Model year: 2013; production period until 28th March 2013.
Recall Code:
For more information and see the full recall View
19/07/2013 - Mitsubishi
ASX
ASX
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Check This Car for the following recall:
During the roof glass installation at the factory, the primer may not have been applied properly on the roof glass leading to insufficient chemical bonding between the primer and the glue in specific areas. The consequent insufficient adhesion force between the glass roof panel and the steel body could, in the worst case, result in the roof glass panel detaching from the steel roof panel.Two cases have been reported in Europe.
Model Numbers:
GA1W, GA2W, GA6W
Production Dates:
Model year: 2011; production period until 27th March 2011.
Recall Code:
For more information and see the full recall View
19/07/2013 - Mitsubishi
Outlander
Outlander
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Check This Car for the following recall:
Due to improper programming of the engine control unit, the forward collision mitigation system may improperly judge the walls in a tunnel to be another vehicle. As a result, the system may automatically operate the brakes to reduce the vehicle speed.
Model Numbers:
GF6W
Production Dates:
Model year: 2013. Production period: until 20 May 2013.
Recall Code:
For more information and see the full recall View
10/05/2013 - Mitsubishi
L200
L200
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Check This Car for the following recall:
The product poses a risk of injuries due to low engine power performance, poor idling, "MIL on" and engine stalling. Due to DPF (Diesel Particulate Filter) clogging, engine stalling may occur.
Model Numbers:
L200 (KA4T/KB4T); MY: 2012 - 2013.
Production Dates:
Recall Code:
For more information and see the full recall View
15/03/2013 - Mitsubishi
i-MiEV
i-MiEV
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Check This Car for the following recall:
The electric brake vacuum pump might stop working. If this should happen, the vacuum to assist the brake booster would not be available and increased pedal force may be necessary to brake the vehicle. Consequently this could lead to an increased stopping distance.
Model Numbers:
i-MiEV (HA3W); Model Year: 2012-2013.Production period: 28-07-2011 to 3-11-2011 and 1-12-2011 to 11-10-2012.
Production Dates:
Recall Code:
For more information and see the full recall View
15/03/2013 - Mitsubishi
i-MiEV
i-MiEV
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Check This Car for the following recall:
The electric brake vacuum pump might stop working. If this should happen, the vacuum to assist the brake booster would not be available and increased pedal force may be necessary to brake the vehicle. Consequently this could lead to an increased stopping distance.
Model Numbers:
i-MiEV (HA3W); Model Year: 2012-2013.Production period: 28-07-2011 to 3-11-2011 and 1-12-2011 to 11-10-2012.
Production Dates:
Recall Code:
For more information and see the full recall View
29/06/2012 - Mitsubishi
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Check This Car for the following recall:
There is a possibility that the parking brake cable might not have been properly hooked inside the brake shoe lever during vehicle assembly. As a result, there is a risk that the cable can suddenly become loose during transport/use of the car, leading to loss of parking (emergency) brake function.
Model Numbers:
Type: CWB, model:, EC type approval: e1*2001/116*0482. The vehicles concerned by the recall were built in 2011.
Production Dates:
Recall Code:
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24/02/2012 - Mitsubishi
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Check This Car for the following recall:
The pulley may detach from the alternator and drop into the engine compartment or on to the road. This could lead to the risk of an accident.
Model Numbers:
Type: CX9A, CY9A equipped with 4N13 DI-D engine. EC type approval e1*2001/116*0441*,The vehicles in question were manufactured in 2011.
Production Dates:
Recall Code:
For more information and see the full recall View
12/08/2011 - Mitsubishi
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Check This Car for the following recall:
The product poses a risk of injuries because the fixing screws on the back axis of the wheel hub (4 per side, total: 8) may not be sufficiently tightened in some vehicles and could gradually come loose over an extended period of time. In the worst-case scenario, the complete back axis of the wheel hub could come loose (the screws could fall off) leading to the risk of an accident.
Model Numbers:
The vehicles affected were manufactured between 2010 and 2011. EC type approval: e1_2001-116_0482_*, Type: CWB
Production Dates:
Recall Code:
For more information and see the full recall View
12/08/2011 - Mitsubishi
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Check This Car for the following recall:
The product poses a risk of injuries because the fixing screws on the back axis of the wheel hub (4 per side, total: 8) may not be sufficiently tightened in some vehicles and could gradually come loose over an extended period of time. In the worst-case scenario, the complete back axis of the wheel hub could come loose (the screws could fall off) leading to the risk of an accident.
Model Numbers:
The vehicles affected were manufactured between 2010 and 2011. EC type approval: e1_2001-116_0482_*, Type: CWB
Production Dates:
Recall Code:
For more information and see the full recall View
12/08/2011 - Mitsubishi
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Check This Car for the following recall:
The product poses a risk of injuries because the fixing screws on the back axis of the wheel hub (4 per side, total: 8) may not be sufficiently tightened in some vehicles and could gradually come loose over an extended period of time. In the worst-case scenario, the complete back axis of the wheel hub could come loose (the screws could fall off) leading to the risk of an accident.
Model Numbers:
The vehicles affected were manufactured between 2010 and 2011. EC type approval: e1_2001-116_0482_*, Type: CWB
Production Dates:
Recall Code:
For more information and see the full recall View