The defective parking brake with Mitsubishi; fire risk with Suzuki and Lamborghini (week 15/21)

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This week recalls:
– Mitsubishi ASX, Outlander – parking brake
– Lamborghini, Suzuki – risk of fire
– Mercedes A-Class, CLA – Isofix


Four recalls of four manufacturers were issued for six models in the 15th week of 2021 through the Rapex system. Lamborghini, Mercedes-Benz, Mitsubishi, and Suzuki announced one recall each.

The Fluorine anti-rust coating of the ramp shaft for the rear parking brake may peel off with the 2015 Mitsubishi ASX model, as well as the larger 2016 Outlander and Outlander PHEV models. This would allow water to penetrate inside and rust the shaft and the internal calliper, causing decreased parking brake force.

Suzuki Ignis manufactured between 1 July 2020 and 30 October 2020 may have a poorly welded fuel tank breather pipe. As a result, fuel may leak out when the fuel tank is filled to the top, increasing fire risk.

More than 10,000 Lamborghini Urus SUVs manufactured between July 2017, and July 2020 are also in danger of fire. Due to a poorly fitted quick connector on the fuel supply pipe, fuel leaks may occur.



With approximately 2,800 A-Class and CLA Mercedes, the right-hand bracket on the right-hand rear seat designed to attach the child seat to the ISOFIX anchor point may be missing.

See the table below for all the recalls from this week.



Recalls announced in the 15th week of 2021

Make, Model (years) Problem
Lamborghini Urus (2017 – 2020) Fuel may leak as a result of a poorly fitted quick connector on the fuel supply pipe.
Mercedes-Benz A-Class (2020) No restraining effect provided by the ISOFIX lower anchorage system.
Mercedes-Benz CLA (2020) No restraining effect provided by the ISOFIX lower anchorage system.
Mitsubishi ASX (2014 – 2015) The Fluorine anti-rust coating of the ramp shaft for the rear parking brake may peel off.
Mitsubishi Outlander (2015 – 2016) The Fluorine anti-rust coating of the ramp shaft for the rear parking brake may peel off.
Suzuki Ignis (2020) The breather pipe may not be properly welded to the fuel tank.

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