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mitsubishi SPACE WAGON UK Recall

MITSUBISHI SPACE WAGON – POSSIBLE CRACKING OF FUEL TANK AND CHECK VALVE.

MITSUBISHI SPACE WAGON ( 01/01/1998 –  31/12/2001) DEFECT:  There is a possibility that the fuel tank upper panel may suffer from fatigue failure due to repeated stress caused by the fuel tank breathing. In addition the Spacerunners will be checked for cracks on the check valve due to interference with the cross member.

Remedy

If any cracks are apparent the fuel tank will be replaced if no crack is visible a reinforcement plate will be fitted the check valve will be re-located.

Recall Launch Date31/10/2001
Recall No.R/2001/071
Models AffectedSpacewagon & Spacerunner
Manufacturer Ref
VIN StartVarious
VIN end
Build Start01/01/1998
Build end31/12/2001
Vehicle numbers (UK)2850

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