Mitsubishi has issued a recall for certain Mitsubishi Triton models due to a potential fault in the Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) module. This issue could affect the vehicle’s braking performance, increasing the risk of accidents. It is crucial for owners of affected Triton vehicles to take prompt action to ensure their safety and the safety of others on the road.

What is the ABS Module Fault?

The ABS module controls the anti-lock braking system, which prevents the wheels from locking up during sudden braking. A faulty ABS module may cause the system to malfunction, leading to reduced braking efficiency or warning lights on the dashboard. This defect can compromise vehicle control, especially in slippery conditions.

Steps Mitsubishi Triton Owners Should Take

  • Check if your vehicle is included in the recall by contacting an authorized Mitsubishi dealer or visiting the official Mitsubishi website.
  • Schedule a free inspection and repair appointment promptly if your vehicle is affected.
  • Avoid driving aggressively or in hazardous conditions until the repair is completed.
  • Keep an eye on the ABS warning light and report any unusual braking behavior to your dealer immediately.

Addressing the ABS module issue quickly helps maintain your Mitsubishi Triton’s safety and performance. Mitsubishi is committed to resolving this issue at no cost to the vehicle owner, ensuring peace of mind on every journey.