I don’t have live access to current news in this moment, but I can summarize the most reliable recent patterns on Mitsubishi recalls and how to check for the latest updates.
Brief answer
- The most up-to-date recall information for Mitsubishi vehicles is typically posted by Mitsubishi Motors North America (MMNA) and national safety agencies. To ensure you get the latest news, check the official Mitsubishi recall page for your region and your vehicle’s VIN.
What to check for the latest recall news
- Official sources:
- Mitsubishi Motors official recall notifications page (MMNA): lists current recalls by model, VIN ranges, and steps to take.
- Local country pages (e.g., Mitsubishi Motors Australia, Mitsubishi Motors UK) for region-specific recalls and VIN checks.
- U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) recall database for nationwide announcements, VIN-specific recall status, and owner guidance.
- News outlets:
- Automotive trade press (e.g., Automotive News, Car and Driver) often report major recalls and ongoing safety actions.
- Reputable consumer safety sites (e.g., MotorSafety, Kelley Blue Book) provide summaries and links to official notices.
How to verify if your vehicle is affected
- Locate your VIN (typically on the driver-side dashboard near the windshield, or on your vehicle title/registration).
- Enter the VIN on:
- Mitsubishi’s official recall lookup page for your country.
- Your country’s transportation safety agency recall search (e.g., NHTSA in the U.S.).
- If a recall applies, follow the instructions: usually free repairs at an authorized dealer, and agencies may mail notice letters with next steps and timelines.
Examples of common recall actions you might see
- Software or hardware fixes in safety systems (e.g., braking assist, cameras, or infotainment updates).
- Mechanical fixes for components posing oil leaks, fuel system concerns, or electrical faults.
- Rear liftgate or hatch issues in certain SUVs in past years, though exact current-year applicability varies by VIN and model.
If you’d like, tell me your country and your Mitsubishi model and year, and I can guide you to the exact official recall page and help you interpret any notices. I can also help you draft a message to a dealer or outline the steps to schedule a recall service. Please note that I don’t have live recall data here, so I’ll rely on official sources when you provide your region and vehicle details.
Sources
Mitsubishi last week issued two recalls for about 67,000 crossover SUVs to address active safety technology that the automaker said may not work as intended to apply the brakes if it detects an impending collision. The recalls cover 2017-2018 Outlander, 2018 Outlander Sport, and 2018-2019 Eclipse Cross models fitted with either automatic emergency braking or adaptive cruise control, depending on the model. The recall also includes the Outlander PHEV.
cw14online.comThese vehicles were previously recalled in May 2023. During that recall, the camera’s software was updated. However, starting in June of that year, the manufacturer received over 350 warranty claims alleging infotainment system or rearview camera malfunction and decided to carry out the current recall. No injuries or deaths have been reported but it is not clear if any accidents have occurred before the present announcement was made. … MMC subsequently continued its investigation to assess the...
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