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MITSUBISHI MIRAGE – BRAKING PERFORMANCE MAY BE AFFECTED

MITSUBISHI MIRAGE ( –  ) DEFECT:  There is the possibility that air may have become trapped in the ABS hydraulic unit of the braking system caused by improper air bleeding during the factory brake fluid refill. In the worst case this can cause increased brake pedal stroke and/or decreased braking force.

Remedy

Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected to replace the hydraulic unit (ABS) and bleed the brakes.

Recall Launch Date18/12/2013
Recall No.R/2013/131
Models AffectedMirage (Space-star)
Manufacturer RefR3023020
VIN StartMMCXNA03ADH001869
VIN endMMCXNA03ADH000925
Build Start
Build end
Vehicle numbers (UK)1

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