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Automotive · Australia · 2025-04-01

Mitsubishi vehicle, defective steering wheel touch sensors

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CountryAustralia
CategoryAutomotive
Published2025-04-01
ManufacturerMITSUBISHI MOTORS AUSTRALIA LIMITED
Models affectedOUTLANDER
Model year2022 - 2023
Units affected7489
DefectDue to a manufacturing defect, the steering wheel touch sensors may be defective. As a result, the vehicle may not accurately detect the driver's hands on the steering wheel and the MI-PILOT system may not operate as intended. If the MI-PILOT system does not operate as intended it could increase the risk of an accident, causing injury or death to vehicle occupants and other road users.
RemedyOwners of affected vehicles should immediately contact their preferred Mitsubishi Motors Australia dealer to have the steering wheel replaced, free of charge._x000D_ Note: Please do not use the MI-PILOT feature until the repair has been completed.
Recall numberREC-006322
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