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mitsubishi L200 UK Recall

MITSUBISHI L200 – TOP SUSPENSION BALL JOINT MAY BECOME DETACHED

MITSUBISHI L200 ( –  ) DEFECT:  It has been established that is it possible due to misalignment of components that the ball joint mounting bolts may not have been torqued to the correct specification. If the vehicle is used in extreme circumstances this can cause the bolts to loosen and ultimately cause the ball joint to detach.

Remedy

Recall affected vehicles to check the torque of the bolts and if required replace the top suspension arm.

Recall Launch Date18/08/2010
Recall No.R/2010/082
Models AffectedL200
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Vehicle numbers (UK)29750

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