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Electronic Stability Control (ESC) systems play a crucial role in enhancing vehicle safety by helping drivers maintain control during challenging driving conditions. If you own a Mitsubishi vehicle and have been notified of a recall related to the ESC system, it’s important to take prompt action to ensure your safety and the safety of others on the road.
Steps to Take When Your Mitsubishi ESC System is Recalled
- Verify the Recall Notice: Confirm the recall by checking your vehicle identification number (VIN) on Mitsubishi’s official recall website or the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) database.
- Schedule a Service Appointment: Contact your local Mitsubishi dealership to arrange a free inspection and repair. Recall repairs are typically performed at no cost to you.
- Follow Safety Instructions: Until your vehicle is repaired, follow any safety guidelines provided in the recall notice. This may include driving cautiously or avoiding certain conditions.
- Keep Records: Maintain documentation of all recall-related communications and repairs for your records and future reference.
Addressing ESC system recalls promptly helps maintain optimal vehicle performance and protects you from potential safety hazards. Always stay informed about recalls and safety notices by regularly checking Mitsubishi’s official channels and registering your contact information with the manufacturer.