Mitsubishi Recalls Substandard Cars In China
March 6, 2009 |
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Mitsubishi has filed a report to the Chinese General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of China in which it says that it will recall 9,390 imported Outlander EX and Lancer EX cars for testing and maintenance.
The problematic cars include 9,108 2.4L imported Outlander EX produced between November 7, 2007, and December 5, 2008, and 282 imported Lancer EZ produced between October 3, 2008, and November 20, 2008.
It is understood that the brake vacuum servo of the cars could fail to function because of defects in an internal valve.
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