I don’t have live access to news feeds right now, but I can summarize the most recent publicly available recall information for Mitsubishi up to the latest updates I can access offline.
Core answer
- The most recent widely reported Mitsubishi recalls in recent years have included software updates for active safety systems (auto emergency braking/adaptive cruise control) and safety-related recalls on specific models like Outlander family, with notices about timing for owner communications and dealer software updates. For the very latest, please check Mitsubishi Motors’ official recall page or your local regulator (NHTSA in the U.S.) for current notices.
Key sources to verify the latest recall news
What you can do right now
- If you own a Mitsubishi vehicle, locate your VIN and use the official recall checker on Mitsubishi’s site or your national regulator’s site to see if your vehicle is affected.
- Sign up for recall alerts from the manufacturer or regulator to receive updates as soon as they are announced.
If you’d like, tell me your model and year, and I can guide you to the exact current recall page for that vehicle and summarize any remedies or required actions they specify. I can also help you set up a quick checklist to verify whether your car is affected and what steps to take next.
Citations
- Mitsubishi official recall notifications: Mitsubishi Motors Recall Notifications[7]
- Mitsubishi recall lookup (Canada): Mitsubishi Vehicle Recall Lookup[9]
- Kelley Blue Book Mitsubishi recalls: Kelley Blue Book recall page[5]
Sources
Mitsubishi Motors Australia is committed to your safety. Please enter your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) below to check whether your vehicle is subject to a recall.
www.mitsubishi-motors.com.auMitsubishi last week issued two recalls for about 67,000 crossover SUVs to address active safety technology that the automaker said may not work as intended to apply the brakes if it detects an impending collision. The recalls cover 2017-2018 Outlander, 2018 Outlander Sport, and 2018-2019 Eclipse Cross models fitted with either automatic emergency braking or adaptive cruise control, depending on the model. The recall also includes the Outlander PHEV.
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www.lemonauto.comThese vehicles were previously recalled in May 2023. During that recall, the camera’s software was updated. However, starting in June of that year, the manufacturer received over 350 warranty claims alleging infotainment system or rearview camera malfunction and decided to carry out the current recall. No injuries or deaths have been reported but it is not clear if any accidents have occurred before the present announcement was made.
www.motorsafety.orgLearn about the latest Mitsubishi recall news and safety notices at Kelley Blue Book and get info on what to do next if your Mitsubishi vehicle has been recalled.
www.kbb.comRead the most current updates on recall notices from Mitsubishi Motors of North America.
www.mitsubishicars.comFrom time to time it may be necessary to recall a vehicle. To find out if your vehicle is affected, we created an easy-to-use tool. North America and Canadian Regions only.
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