Mitsubishi 3000Gt (1991) – 96V143001
Vehicle recall defect – Under Conditions Of Full Lock Steering And Full Suspension Travel, The Left Or Right Front Wheel-Side Brake Hose Can Crack, Resulting In Brake Fluid Leakage.
Vehicle recall defect – Under Conditions Of Full Lock Steering And Full Suspension Travel, The Left Or Right Front Wheel-Side Brake Hose Can Crack, Resulting In Brake Fluid Leakage.
Vehicle recall defect – The Front Safety Belt Buckle Release Buttons Can Break. These Red Plastic Release Buttons Are Marked “Press.” If A Button Breaks, Pieces Can Fall Into The Buckle Assembly Causing The Buckle To Operate Improperly.
Vehicle recall defect – A Condition Exists That Allows Oil To Leak From The All Wheel Drive Transfer Case. Low Oil Levels In The Transfer Case Can Cause Bearing Damage And Failure.
Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Passenger Vehicles, A Condition Exists That Allows Oil To Leak From The All-Wheel Drive Transfer Case.
Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Passenger Vehicles, A Condition Exists That Allows Oil To Leak From The All-Wheel Drive Transfer Case.
Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Passenger Vehicles, A Condition Exists That Allows Oil To Leak From The All-Wheel Drive Transfer Case.
Vehicle recall defect – Under Conditions Of Full Lock Steering And Full Suspension Travel, The Left Or Right Front Wheel-Side Brake Hose Can Crack, Resulting In Brake Fluid Leakage.
Vehicle recall defect – Under Conditions Of Full Lock Steering And Full Suspension Travel, The Left Or Right Front Wheel-Side Brake Hose Can Crack, Resulting In Brake Fluid Leakage.
Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Passenger Vehicles, A Condition Exists That Allows Oil To Leak From The All-Wheel Drive Transfer Case.
Vehicle recall defect – Under Conditions Of Full Lock Steering And Full Suspension Travel, The Left Or Right Front Wheel-Side Brake Hose Can Crack, Resulting In Brake Fluid Leakage.