outlander

Mitsubishi Outlander (2003) – 03V194000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Sport Utility Vehicles, Water Could Enter The Front Floorboard Area From Openings In The Side Sill Or Upper Dash Area. This Water Could Collect Under The Seat And Cause Electrical Corrosion To Occur In The Harness Connectors That Contain The Wiring For The Seat Belt Pre-Tensioner, Side Air Bag Impact Sensor, And Stop Lamps.


Mitsubishi Outlander (2003) – 03V028000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Sport Utility Vehicles, During Extremely Low Temperature Conditions, Ice Can Build Up Inside The Engine Throttle Valve. This Ice Build-Up Could Cause The Accelerator Pedal To Stick Or Not To Return To Idle After Accelerating.


Mitsubishi Outlander (2004) – 03V429000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Sport Utility Vehicles Located In The Caribbean, Due To A Software Programming Error In The Electronic Timing And Control System (Etacs), While Using The Intermittent Wiper Mode, The Intermittent Wiper Sweep Time Interval May Increase As Much As 6.8 Second Between Wiper Sweeps.


Mitsubishi Outlander (2007) – 18V071000

Vehicle recall defect – Mitsubishi Motors North America, Inc. (Mmna) Is Recalling Certain 2007-2010 Outlander, 2008-2010 Lancer, 2009-2010 Lancer Evolution, And 2010 Lancer Sportback Vehicles Equipped With Sunroofs. The Sunroof Glass May Detach From The Sunroof Assembly, Becoming A Road Hazard To Other Vehicles.


Mitsubishi Outlander (2003) – 16V458000

Vehicle recall defect – Mitsubishi Motors North America, Inc. (Mmna) Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2002-2007 Lancer, 2004 Lancer Wagon, 2003-2006 Lancer Evolution, 2003-2006 Outlander And 2007-2013 Outlander V-6 Vehicles Originally Sold In, Or Ever Registered In, ConneCTIcut, Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia, Wisconsin And The District Of Columbia. In The Affected Vehicles, The Front Lower Control Arms May Detach Due To The Front Cross Member Corroding From Salt Water Exposure Such As From Road Salt Use.


Mitsubishi Outlander (2007) – 17V461000

Vehicle recall defect – Mitsubishi Motors North America, Inc. (Mmna) Is Recalling Certain 2007-2013 Outlander Vehicles. In The Affected Vehicles, Water May Drop Between The Hood And The Windshield And Leak Into The Wiper Motor Breathing Hole. The Water May Cause Internal Corrosion Of The Windshield Wiper Motor And The Possible Failure Of The Motor.


Mitsubishi Outlander (2003) – 04V428000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Passenger Vehicles Fail To Conform To The Requirements Of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 208, ‘Occupant Crash ProteCTIon.’ The Bilingual English/Spanish Removable Air Bag Warning Labels Affixed To The Dash And To The Sunvisor Do Not Meet The Size Requirements Of The Standard.


Mitsubishi Outlander (2007) – 16V791000

Vehicle recall defect – Mitsubishi Motors North America, Inc. (Mmna) Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2007-2013 Outlander Vehicles Manufactured September 8, 2006, To March 29, 2013. In The Affected Vehicles, Water May Enter Between The Hood And Windshield And Cause The Front Wiper Link Ball Joint To Corrode, Possibly Resulting In The Wiper Link Separating And The Wipers Becoming Inoperative.


Mitsubishi Outlander (2003) – 04V197000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Sport Utility Vehicles May Have Been Equipped With Dealer-Installed Trailer Hitch Wiring Harness And Control Module. The Electronic Control Module Can Overheat.


Mitsubishi Outlander (2007) – 16V458000

Vehicle recall defect – Mitsubishi Motors North America, Inc. (Mmna) Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2002-2007 Lancer, 2004 Lancer Wagon, 2003-2006 Lancer Evolution, 2003-2006 Outlander And 2007-2013 Outlander V-6 Vehicles Originally Sold In, Or Ever Registered In, ConneCTIcut, Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia, Wisconsin And The District Of Columbia. In The Affected Vehicles, The Front Lower Control Arms May Detach Due To The Front Cross Member Corroding From Salt Water Exposure Such As From Road Salt Use.