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HighREC-001048Published 17 March 2019View official notice ↗

2013–2015 Mitsubishi Outlander Phev

Affected
155
Category
Cars
Campaign
10159
Supplier
Mitsubishi Motors Australia Ltd
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The defect

The airflow sensor located within the petrol engine may fail. Failure of the airflow sensor will be indicated by a deterioration in vehicle performance, causing the EV system warning lamp to turn on.If the EV warning lamp does turn on, the petrol engine may stop, which will prevent charging of the main battery and therefore the car cannot be driven.

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The hazard

If the vehicle is operated whilst the EV warning lamp on, there is an increased risk of accident and injury to occupants of the vehicle and other road users.

The remedy

Owners will be contacted via direct mail, advising them to bring their vehicle into their preferred Mitsubishi Dealership to have the car corrected, free of charge.Consumers who require further information can contact Mitsubishi Motors Australia on 1800 931 811 or their preferred Dealer on 1300 131 211, then follow the prompts to select option 2, option 2 and then enter their post code to be connected to the closest Mitsubishi Dealer, or go to https://www.mitsubishi-motors.com.au/customer-assistance/locate-a-service-centre

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What to do

  1. 1Check if your vehicle is affected. This recall covers 155 vehicles. Use your VIN to confirm.
  2. 2Contact Mitsubishi Motors Australia Ltd to arrange inspection and repair.
  3. 3Repairs are free of charge when arranged through an authorised dealer.
  4. 4Verify this recall on the official government register: vehiclerecalls.gov.au ↗
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