eclipse

Mitsubishi Caribbean Eclipse (2000) – 00V225003

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Passenger Vehicles. A Nut In The Steering Gear Assembly Was Not Properly Tightened, Resulting In Symptoms Ranging From Steering Wheel Vibration To Stiff Steering, And In The Worst Case, No Ability To Turn Left.


Mitsubishi Caribbean Eclipse (1999) – 00V421003

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Passenger Vehicles. If The Rubber Boots On The Lower Lateral Arm Ball Joints Of The Front Suspension Were Damaged During Assembly, Dirt And Water Can Intrude. Also, Mmc Has Added The Potential Of Leaking Moisture, Which Can Cause The Ball StUD To Corrode.


Mitsubishi Caribbean Eclipse (1998) – 00V421003

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Passenger Vehicles. If The Rubber Boots On The Lower Lateral Arm Ball Joints Of The Front Suspension Were Damaged During Assembly, Dirt And Water Can Intrude. Also, Mmc Has Added The Potential Of Leaking Moisture, Which Can Cause The Ball StUD To Corrode.


Mitsubishi Caribbean Eclipse (1997) – 00V421003

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Passenger Vehicles. If The Rubber Boots On The Lower Lateral Arm Ball Joints Of The Front Suspension Were Damaged During Assembly, Dirt And Water Can Intrude. Also, Mmc Has Added The Potential Of Leaking Moisture, Which Can Cause The Ball StUD To Corrode.


Mitsubishi Caribbean Eclipse (1996) – 00V421003

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Passenger Vehicles. If The Rubber Boots On The Lower Lateral Arm Ball Joints Of The Front Suspension Were Damaged During Assembly, Dirt And Water Can Intrude. Also, Mmc Has Added The Potential Of Leaking Moisture, Which Can Cause The Ball StUD To Corrode.


Mitsubishi Caribbean Eclipse (1995) – 00V421003

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Passenger Vehicles. If The Rubber Boots On The Lower Lateral Arm Ball Joints Of The Front Suspension Were Damaged During Assembly, Dirt And Water Can Intrude. Also, Mmc Has Added The Potential Of Leaking Moisture, Which Can Cause The Ball StUD To Corrode.


Mitsubishi Caribbean Eclipse (1991) – 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.