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mitsubishi LANCER EVOLUTION UK Recall

MITSUBISHI LANCER EVOLUTION – HEAD LIGHT AND INDICATOS MAY FAIL

MITSUBISHI LANCER EVOLUTION ( 03/03/2005 –  02/11/2006) DEFECT:  Due to a fault in the soldering process of the lighting switch circuit board it is possible that the solder on the lighting circuit switch can crack as a result of temperature changes during production. This can result in the lights or turn signals failing totally or blinking/flicker.

Remedy

Recall all affected vehicles to inspect the switch and if required replace the switch assembly.

Recall Launch Date25/07/2014
Recall No.R/2014/073
Models AffectedLANCER EVOLUTION IX
Manufacturer RefR3024642/643/644/645
VIN StartCT9A-0402534
VIN endCT9A-0501308
Build Start03/03/2005
Build end02/11/2006
Vehicle numbers (UK)1074

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