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MITSUBISHI I – REVERSE GEAR MAY NOT FUNCTION

MITSUBISHI I ( 31/01/2006 –  14/11/2007) DEFECT:  On affected vehicles a component within the transmission valve block may be defective. If the component fails the gear box may not select gears correctly. In the worst case scenario the driver may not be able to select reverse gear.

Remedy

On affected vehicles inspect the gearbox valve block. Depending on inspection outcome replace valve body installation kit or valve body assembly.

Recall Launch Date11/02/2015
Recall No.R/2015/005
Models Affectedi-car
Manufacturer Ref
VIN StartJMYLRHA1W7U000408
VIN endJMYLRHA1W7U500595
Build Start31/01/2006
Build end14/11/2007
Vehicle numbers (UK)602

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