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mitsubishi I UK Recall

MITSUBISHI I – VEHICLE MAY NOT BE IN THE INTENDED GEAR

MITSUBISHI I ( –  ) DEFECT:  It has been identified that due to the formation of rust between the manual control shaft and the gear inhibitor switch the transmission may not move to the park position even though this may have been selected. As a result it may be impossible to start the vehicle additionally the vehicle may move unexpectedly whilst in park if the parking brake has not been applied.

Remedy

Recalled vehicles will have the relevant components cleaned and fitted with a protective cover.

Recall Launch Date26/06/2008
Recall No.R/2008/056
Models AffectedI Car
Manufacturer Ref
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Vehicle numbers (UK)301

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