Here’s the latest I can provide right now.
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Summary: There have been several Mitsubishi recall actions in recent years, including major campaigns in North America (Outlander/Outlander PHEV) and other regions, with updates to software and safety features. For the most current, local updates, checking official Mitsubishi recall pages and national transport safety agencies is best.
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What to check for owners in Los Angeles (and generally the U.S.):
- Mitsubishi Motors Recall Notifications: See the official recall page for current notices and remedies. This is the authoritative source for model-specific actions and VIN-based eligibility.[6]
- NHTSA recall lookups: The U.S. federal recall database lists active campaigns by VIN, including remedy steps and timelines. This helps confirm if your specific vehicle is affected and what to do next.[6]
- Recent notable campaigns: In 2025 there were large-scale recalls involving Outlander family models in the U.S. for issues tied to rear liftgate hardware and related systems; some campaigns also included software updates to address infotainment and camera functions.[3][4]
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How to proceed if you’re concerned:
- Locate your VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) on the driver’s side dashboard or door jamb.
- Visit the official Mitsubishi recall lookup page for your region to input the VIN and see if there are any active recalls or service campaigns.[5][6]
- If recalled, contact your local Mitsubishi dealer to schedule the free remedy (software updates, hardware replacement, or other service as specified) and save any recall notification letters for reference.[4]
Illustrative example: If you own a recent Outlander model in California and the VIN shows it’s part of a 2025 recall, you’d typically receive a notice with a scheduled appointment window; a dealer would perform the required software reprogramming or hardware fix at no cost to you.
If you’d like, I can search for the very latest U.S. or California-specific Mitsubishi recall notices and provide a concise status update with direct links.
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.auLearn 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.comMitsubishi 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.auRead 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.
www.mitsubishi-motors.caIssue: On certain vehicles, the compliance label may be missing information in French. The words and abbreviations listed on the label for "TIRES", "RIMS", "WITH", "FR" and "RR" and appear in English only, when they should be listed as "TIRES/PNEUS", "RIMS/JANTES", "WITH/AVEC", "FR/AVT" and "RR/ARR". Canadian regulations require this information to be listed on the label in both English and French. Safety Risk: These small errors do not affect vehicle safety. Corrective Actions: This is not a...
recalls-rappels.canada.caThese 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. … Owners of all affected vehicles will be notified and...
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