cordia

Mitsubishi Caribbean Cordia (1988) – 98V311000

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Passenger Vehicles Sold In The Caribbean. In The Front Passenger Seat Of These Vehicles, Which Are Equipped With Takata Belt Buckles, The Seat Belt Release Buttons, Which Are Made Of Abs Plastic Material And Marked “Press,” Can Break, Allowing Pieces To Fall Into The Buckle Assembly.


Mitsubishi Caribbean Cordia (1987) – 98V311000

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Passenger Vehicles Sold In The Caribbean. In The Front Passenger Seat Of These Vehicles, Which Are Equipped With Takata Belt Buckles, The Seat Belt Release Buttons, Which Are Made Of Abs Plastic Material And Marked “Press,” Can Break, Allowing Pieces To Fall Into The Buckle Assembly.


Mitsubishi Caribbean Cordia (1986) – 98V311000

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Passenger Vehicles Sold In The Caribbean. In The Front Passenger Seat Of These Vehicles, Which Are Equipped With Takata Belt Buckles, The Seat Belt Release Buttons, Which Are Made Of Abs Plastic Material And Marked “Press,” Can Break, Allowing Pieces To Fall Into The Buckle Assembly.


Mitsubishi Cordia (1988) – 95V103004

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.


Mitsubishi Cordia (1987) – 95V103004

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.


Mitsubishi Cordia (1986) – 95V103004

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.


Mitsubishi Cordia (1983) – 83V057000

Vehicle recall defect – Snap Pin Could Interfere With The Throttle Mechanism. If The Accelerator Pedal Is Heavily Depressed, The Throttle Could Become Stuck In The Open Position. Normally, When Accelerator Pedal Is Released, Throttle Closes And Vehicle Speed Decreases.