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mitsubishi SHOGUN UK Recall

MITSUBISHI SHOGUN – POSSIBLE LOSS OF STEERING CONTROL

MITSUBISHI SHOGUN ( 01/01/1990 –  31/12/1999) DEFECT:  Under severe and extreme conditions where the vehicle is used mainly off-road in a wet muddy environment it is possible that the tapered section of the ball pin on the steering “Pitman” arm may break. This in the worst case could result in a loss of steering control.

Remedy

Recall the affected vehicles and replace the "Pitman" arm with a quality assured component.

Recall Launch Date26/04/2002
Recall No.R/2001/158
Models AffectedShogun
Manufacturer Ref
VIN StartVarious
VIN end
Build Start01/01/1990
Build end31/12/1999
Vehicle numbers (UK)50846

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