Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV (2013 – 2014)

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Due to low sulfidation corrosion resistance of the airflow sensor and to the sulfur gas evaporation from the intake rubber hose, the internal resistor of the airflow sensor might corrode and disconnect.

As a result, the vehicle will run out of battery and suddenly stop, increasing the risk of an accident.

The Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV Model year 2014 vehicles are affected by this recall.

Source: Rapex Alert 50/2019 A12/1947/19

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