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SAFETY RECALL BULLETIN Page 1 of 14 SUBJECT: WINDSHIELD WIPER MOTOR SAFETY RECALL CAMPAIGN No: DATE: July 2017 MODEL: 2007 2013 Outlander CIRCULATE TO: [ X ] GENERAL MANAGER [ X ] PARTS MANAGER [ X ] TECHNICIAN [ X ] SERVICE ADVISOR [ X ] SERVICE MANAGER [ X ] WARRANTY PROCESSOR [ X ] SALES MANAGER PURPOSE This bulletin provides directions for replacing the windshield wiper motor. This bulletin is meant to be used in conjunction with bulletin SR-16-009, Windshield Wiper Link - Safety Recall Campaign. SR-16-009 must be performed where indicated before this bulletin can be resumed. BACKGROUND Water can potentially drop down onto the front wiper motor through a gap between the front deck garnish (the body piece between the hood and windshield) and the front windshield. If this occurs, water could potentially collect in the area of the wiper motor breathing hole. If the wiper motor is not operating, this water can then potentially enter the wiper motor through the breathing hole. If this occurs, such water intrusion over time may cause internal corrosion and/or electrical conduction failure resulting in non-operation of the windshield wiper motor. If the windshield wiper motor stops operating, the driver will not be able to activate the windshield wipers, reducing driver visibility under certain conditions and increasing the risk of a vehicle crash. AFFECTED VEHICLES 2007-2013 Outlander IMPORTANT Affected new or used inventory vehicles must be repaired before the vehicle is sold/delivered. Dealers must check their inventory vehicles VINs on the Warranty Superscreen to verify whether the vehicle is involved in this recall campaign. It is a violation of Federal law for a dealer to sell/ deliver a new motor vehicle or any new or used item of motor vehicle equipment (including a tire) covered by the notification under a sale or lease until the defect or noncompliance is remedied. REQUIRED EQUIPMENT Precision Flathead Screwdriver Adjustable Wrench Straight Edge Ornament Remover (Trim Stick) Hose Scissor Pry Bar Masking Tape Marker NOTE: This recall C1613S-Wiper Motor is meant to be performed at the same time as C1613R-Wiper Link replacement. Thus, the labor time is significantly reduced for that campaign. Performing this campaign C1613S-Wiper Motor and not performing C1613R-Wiper Link at the same time will prevent a dealer from claiming adequate labor time if C1613R-Wiper Link is done in the future. Copyright 2017, Mitsubishi Motors North America, Inc. Continued The information contained in this bulletin is subject to change. For the latest version of this document, go to the Mitsubishi Dealer Link, MEDIC, or the Mitsubishi Service Information website (www.mitsubishitechinfo.com). (4589)

Page 2 of 14 WIPER MOTOR REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE! CAUTION Do NOT mix old parts with new parts. 1. Obtain the Fuse Remover from the engine compartment fuse box. Fuse Box Under Hood a. Open the hood. b. Unlock the fuse box cover by pushing on the lock lever. c. Remove the Fuse Remover. Fuse Remover

Page 3 of 14 2. Locate the side box inside the vehicle. 3. Open the side box. 4. Unhook and remove the side box. 2006-2010 MY Wiper Fuse 5. Using the Fuse Remover, locate and remove the green (30 A) Wiper Fuse. Refer to How to Use Fuse Remover instructions below. 2011-2013 MY Wiper Fuse

Page 4 of 14 How to Use Fuse Remover Fuse Fuse Remover WARNING! A Fuse Remover MUST be used to remove fuses. Use of other tools such as pliers can potentially result in thermal incidents.!! IMPORTANT!! Before marking the windshield wiper positions, lift the wiper blade from the windshield and set it back down to ensure that they are resting in their intended positions.!! IMPORTANT!! Use a fender cover, towel, or similar accessory to protect the fender. 6. Attach masking tape to the windshield and mark the wiper blades' positions as shown. 7. Remove the wiper arm blade assembly. 8. Remove front deck garnish. B C B C NOTE : Clip positions : Claw positions

Page 5 of 14 4 27 3 N m 20 2 ft lb Required Tools: Precision flathead screwdriver Ornament remover 1 2 5(RH) 3 A 5(LH) 9. Remove the passenger side hood rear weatherstrip from the deck garnish. NOTE: Do not remove the driver side hood rear weatherstrip from the deck garnish (for easier reassembly). 10. Protect the windshield with a protective slit hose. a. Make a protective slit hose as shown below. Making a Protective Slit Hose 1. Hose Length: Approx. 33 in. (85 cm) Cross Section of hose 2. Cut entire length of hose Before After

Page 6 of 14 b. Cover the edge of the windshield with the protective slit hose. Protective Slit Hose on Windshield Cross Section B-B B B Windshield Hose 11. Unbolt the wiper link assembly, disconnect the wiper motor connector, and remove the wiper link assembly from the vehicle.! CAUTION Clamp the wiper link assembly at the connection pipe only. 12. Place the wiper link assembly in a vice with the motor axle pointing up. Connection Pipe Motor Axle CAUTION: Clamp ONLY the connection pipe section.

Page 7 of 14 13. Use a pry bar or similar device to separate the wiper link rod from the wiper link plate. Insert the pry bar and lift using leverage in area shown below. Wiper Link Rod Wiper Link Rod INSERT PRY BAR HERE Wiper Link Plate! CAUTION Turn the link plate slowly to avoid internal damage to the wiper motor. 14. Turn the link plate 90 degrees clockwise. Link plate 15. Remove the wiper motor. NEW CAP 16. Obtain the new countermeasure wiper motor (part # 8250B137). 17. Verify that the new wiper motor has a breathing hole cap with a water proof cloth, as shown. OLD CAP

Page 8 of 14 Wiper motor shaft mark 18. Use a straight edge to line up the link plate center line and the center of the wiper motor shaft, and use a marker to create a visible marking on the wiper motor shaft. Link plate center line 19. Hold the link plate in place with an adjustable wrench while removing the link plate nut. Link plate nut Link plate 20. Check the knurling on the wiper motor shaft for any debris. Clean off any debris with a clean rag.

Page 9 of 14 x 3 5.35 1.05 N m 47 9 in lb 21. Install the wiper motor to the wiper link assembly as illustrated, and tighten the 3 bolts to 47 ± 9 in-lb (5.35 ± 1.05 Nm). PERFORM SR-16-009, WINDSHIELD WIPER LINK - SAFETY RECALL CAM PAIGN (A COPY OF SR-16-009 IS INCLUDED BELOW THIS BULLETIN) 22. Remove the wiper link assembly from the vice. 23. Reinstall the wiper link assembly to the vehicle. 8.0 2.0 N m 71 18 in lb Torque bolts to 71 ± 18 in-lb (8.0 ± 2.0 Nm). 8.0 2.0 N m 71 18 in lb 8.0 2.0 N m 71 18 in lb WARNING! Do not allow any appendages, clothing articles, or other items to make contact with the wiper link assembly. The wiper may move once the wiper fuse is reinstalled, causing bodily injuries and/or damage to vehicle.

Page 10 of 14 2006-2010 MY 24. Reinstall the Wiper Fuse. Wiper Fuse 2011-2013 MY Wiper Fuse 25. Turn the ignition switch to ACC or ON. 26. Switch the windshield wiper switch to LO and back to OFF to move wiper link to initial position. 27. Remove protective slit hose from windshield. 28. Install the passenger side wiper arm at the marked position. a. Tighten nut to 20 ± 2 ft-lb (27 ± 3 Nm). 29. Confirm wiper operation in wiper INT mode for 10 cycles. If either of the following abnormal behavior is observed, perform the appropriate correction. a. Abnormal behavior 1: Wiper blade moves up briefly then stops. (1) Correction procedure: Turn link plate clockwise. b. Abnormal behavior 2: Wiper blade moves down briefly during the start of wiper operation. (1) Correction procedure: Turn link plate counterclockwise.

Page 11 of 14 30. Remove the passenger side wiper arm. 31. Reinstall the front deck garnish. 32. Reinstall hood rear passenger side weatherstrip. 33. Reinstall the wiper arm blade assemblies to the marked locations. 34. Tighten nuts to 20 ± 2 ft-lb (27 ± 3 Nm). 35. Verify wiper motor operation by turning the vehicle ignition to ACC or ON and activate the windshield wipers in LO and HI positions. 36. Return the Fuse Remover to the fuse box. 37. Close the fuse box lid and hood. PARTS INFORMATION Part Number 8250B137 Part Description WIPER MOTOR WARRANTY INFORMATION # Repair Procedure Model Years Campaign Operation Labor Time Allowance Part Number 1 Replace Windshield Wiper Motor 2007 2013 C1613S01 0.6 hours 8250B137

Page 12 of 14 WARRANTY / RECALL CAMPAIGN CLAIM INFORMATION Enter all claims as claim type C Recall/Campaign Claims. Please follow the campaign instructions when entering each claim in order to select the applicable operation code that correctly matches up with the work that was actually performed. A claim example is provided below. Certain 2007-2013 MY Outlander models Claim Header Section: Enter in the first 6 characters of the applicable campaign number: C1613S. C1613S 64500 JA... This campaign is for replacing the windshield wiper motor on all involved vehicles. Check the Open Campaign area of the Superscreen each time to be certain of a vehicle s eligibility. Only VINs showing C1613S as open are involved. Note: This recall was meant to be performed at the same time as C1613R Wiper Link Replacement. Failure to perform C1613R and C1613S at the same time will prevent a dealer from being able to claim the correct amount of labor time needed to perform C1613R in the future. After entering the required customer data, vehicle information, select the applicable campaign number and the one replacement scenario performed. Then, by hitting the Save and Continue button, the system will automatically fill-in several fields. See the labor parts examples on the next page.

Page 13 of 14 Labor and Parts Labor: There is 1 repair scenario for this campaign Replace the wiper motor. Replace the windshield wiper motor: C1613S.6 hrs. labor ------------------------------------------------------ Parts: Replace the windshield wiper motor. Replace with part number: 8250B137 Wiper Motor Assembly No other parts are required. Campaign Claim Follow the allowed labor time and required parts to be replaced depending on the one specific campaign operation that applies to the specific vehicle. The applicable campaign operation is shown on the Superscreen. # Repair Procedure Model Years Campaign Operation Labor Time Allowance Part Number 1 Replace Windshield Wiper Motor 2007 2013 C1613S01 0.6 hours 8250B137 Rental Cars and/or Towing Charges: If there is a need to provide the owner with a rental car, claim the applicable charges in this section of the claim on the lower portion of the labor entry screen.

Page 14 of 14 This notice applies to your vehicle,. Date: July 2017 Dear FIRSTNAME LASTNAME, This notice is sent to you in accordance with the National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act. Reason for notice: Mitsubishi Motors North America, Inc. (MMNA) has decided that a defect which relates to motor vehicle safety exists in certain 2007 2013 Outlander vehicles. Water can potentially drop down onto the front wiper motor through a gap between the front deck garnish (the body piece between the hood and windshield) and the front windshield. If this occurs, water could potentially collect in the area of the wiper motor breathing hole. If the wiper motor is not operating, this water can then potentially enter the wiper motor through the breathing hole. If this occurs, such water intrusion over time may cause internal corrosion and/or electrical conduction failure resulting in non operation of the windshield wiper motor. If non operation of the windshield wiper motor occurs, the windshield wipers will become inoperative which could reduce driver visibility under certain conditions and increase the risk of a vehicle crash. In December 2016, you were also notified of a similar safety related defect involving the windshield wiper link rod. At that time, parts to provide a permanent remedy were not available. Those parts are now available. Accordingly, your local Authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer can now repair your vehicle, both the windshield wiper motor and the wiper link rod, free of charge. What you should do: Please contact your local Authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer and schedule an appointment to have these recall remedies performed on your vehicle. When you bring your vehicle in, please show the dealer this letter. (If you misplace this letter, the dealer will still perform this repair to your vehicle, free of charge.) What your dealer will do: The dealership will replace the wiper motor and wiper link rod with countermeasure parts. How long will it take? The time needed for the replacement of the wiper motor and wiper link rod is 1 hour. The dealer may need your vehicle for a longer period of time, but every effort will be made to minimize your inconvenience. If you experience any problem having your vehicle repaired promptly and/or at no charge, please inform us by calling the Mitsubishi Customer Relations Department at 888-648-7820. Hours: Monday through Friday 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. (Pacific Time). If, after contacting Mitsubishi Customer Relations, you still have a problem getting this repair made promptly and/or without charge, write to the Administrator, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE, Washington, D.C. 20590, or call the toll free Vehicle Safety Hotline at 1 888 327 4236 (TTY: 1 800 424 9153), or go to http://www.safercar.gov. If you have already encountered a problem with the windshield wiper motor and/or wiper link rod, and had either repaired or replaced as a result of these specific conditions, and have paid for the repair(s), you may send your original repair order(s) or invoice(s), and original receipt(s)/proof of payment(s) to the following address for reimbursement consideration: Mitsubishi Customer Relations Department, P.O. Box 6400, Cypress, CA 90630 0064 If you are the lessor of this vehicle, please forward a copy of this notice to the lessee within ten days to comply with federal regulations. We appreciate your prompt attention to this matter. Sincerely, Mitsubishi Motors North America, Inc. C1613R, C1613S

SAFETY RECALL BULLETIN Page 1 of 10 SUBJECT: WINDSHIELD WIPER LINK SAFETY RECALL CAMPAIGN No: SR 16 009 DATE: July 2017 MODEL: 2007 2013 Outlander CIRCULATE TO: [ X ] GENERAL MANAGER [ X ] PARTS MANAGER [ X ] TECHNICIAN [ X ] SERVICE ADVISOR [ X ] SERVICE MANAGER [ X ] WARRANTY PROCESSOR [ X ] SALES MANAGER PURPOSE This bulletin provides directions for replacing the windshield wiper link rod. This bulletin is meant to be used in conjunction with bulletin SR-17-003, Windshield Wiper Motor - Safety Recall Campaign. Certain steps in SR-17-003 must be performed before starting the Procedure in this bulletin. BACKGROUND In the event that water drops down through the back side of the front deck garnish (the body piece between the hood and windshield), the front wiper link ball joint may experience excessive moisture and corrode. If this occurs, the resin case of the ball joint will wear prematurely due to the ball joint corrosion and the wiper link may ultimately separate causing the windshield wipers to stop operating. If wiper link separation occurs, the windshield wipers will become inoperative which could reduce driver visibility under certain conditions and increase the risk of a vehicle crash. AFFECTED VEHICLES 2007-2013 Outlander IMPORTANT Affected new or used inventory vehicles must be repaired before the vehicle is sold/delivered. Dealers must check their inventory vehicles VINs on the Warranty Superscreen to verify whether the vehicle is involved in this recall campaign. It is a violation of Federal law for a dealer to sell/ deliver a new motor vehicle or any new or used item of motor vehicle equipment (including a tire) covered by the notification under a sale or lease until the defect or noncompliance is remedied. REQUIRED EQUIPMENT 19 mm Socket Adjustable Wrench Slip Joint Pliers Bent Nose Pliers (45 Degrees) NOTE: This recall C1613R - Wiper Link is meant to be performed at the same time as C1613S - Wiper Motor. Thus, the labor time is significantly reduced for this campaign. If C1613S-Wiper Motor is NOT performed at the same time as this recall C1613R - Wiper Link, a dealer will not be able to claim adequate labor for performing C1613R-Wiper Link in the future. Copyright 2017, Mitsubishi Motors North America, Inc. Continued The information contained in this bulletin is subject to change. For the latest version of this document, go to the Mitsubishi Dealer Link, MEDIC, or the Mitsubishi Service Information website (www.mitsubishitechinfo.com). (4588)

Page 2 of 10 SR 16 009 SR-17-003, WINDSHIELD WIPER MOTOR - SAFETY RECALL CAMPAIGN STEPS 1-21 MUST BE COMPLETED BEFORE PROCEEDING WIPER LINK ROD ASSEMBLY REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE! CAUTION Clamp the wiper link assembly at the connection pipe only. Wiper Motor 1. Rotate the wiper link assembly 90 degrees upward so that the wiper motor is directly visible from the top. CAUTION: Clamp ONLY the connection pipe section. Connection Pipe! CAUTION Do not remove the wiper motor side joint. 2. Pull back the rubber seal to prevent damage when performing the following steps. 3. Use bent needle nose pliers to separate the wiper link rod from the wiper link assembly.

Page 3 of 10 SR 16 009 4. Use a rag to clean dirt and grease off of the lever ball pin and rubber seal. Lever ball pin! CAUTION Do NOT install link rod assembly if there is presence of water. If there is presence of water, remove excess water and dry thoroughly prior to re installation. OK 5. Verify that the rubber seal is not damaged. If rubber seal is damaged, replace it with a new rubber seal (part # 8251A098). NG NG Connection Pipe 6. Rotate the wiper link assembly 90 degrees down so that the motor axle is facing up. CAUTION: Clamp ONLY the connection pipe section.

Page 4 of 10 SR 16 009 Link plate 7. Obtain new wiper link rod (part # 8251A100). 8. Verify that the new wiper link rod appears as illustrated, complete with pad and link plate attached. Pad OK NG 9. Install the wiper link plate to the wiper motor shaft. Make sure that the link plate and wiper link rod is in the correct orientation.! CAUTION Do NOT install link plate in a slanted position.! CAUTION Do NOT damage the pad.

Page 5 of 10 SR 16 009 10. Make sure that the wiper motor shaft mark and the link plate center line are lined up. Use an adjustable wrench to hold the link plate in position, to prevent link plate rotation. Tighten the nut to 12.5 ft-lb ± 1 ft-lb (17.2 ± 1.0 Nm). Pad 19 mm Socket (short type) Slip joint pliers 11. Install wiper link rod to the lever end that is opposing the wiper motor. 12. To prevent damage to the plastic case, improvise a tool using a 19 mm socket taped to slip joint pliers as shown. Socket taped to pliers

Page 6 of 10 SR 16 009! CAUTION Turn the link plate slowly to avoid internal damage to the wiper motor. 13. Turn the link plate slowly in the direction shown by the red arrow, so that the ball pin's base is visible (for easier installation). Ball pin base Link plate Wiper Motor 14. Rotate the wiper link assembly 90 degrees upward so that the wiper motor is directly visible from the top. CAUTION: Clamp ONLY the connection pipe section. Connection Pipe 15. Install wiper link rod to lever using the improvised tool. Before Installation After Installation Plastic case CAUTION! The rubber seal must be properly seated. Confirm good condition of the rubber seal.

Page 7 of 10 SR 16 009 16. Verify that the rubber seal is properly seated.! CAUTION Confirm that the plastic case is not damaged or cracked. OK Rubber seal NG Rubber seal curling Rubber seal caught in plastic case Plastic case CONTINUE SR-17-003, WINDSHIELD WIPER MOTOR - SAFETY RECALL CAM PAIGN FROM STEP 22 PARTS INFORMATION Part Number 8251A100 Part Description WIPER LINK ROD WARRANTY INFORMATION # Repair Procedure Model Years Campaign Operation Labor Time Allowance Part Number 1 Wiper Link Rod Replacement 2007 2013 C1613R01 0.2 hours 8251A100

Page 8 of 10 SR 16 009 WARRANTY / RECALL CAMPAIGN CLAIM INFORMATION Enter all claims as claim type C Recall/Campaign Claims. Please follow the campaign instructions when entering each claim in order to select the applicable operation code that correctly matches up with the work that was actually performed. A claim example is provided below. Certain 2007-2013 MY Outlander models Claim Header Section: Enter in the first 6 characters of the applicable campaign number: C1613R. This campaign is for replacing the wiper link. C1613R 64500 JA... Check the Open Campaign area of the Superscreen each time to be certain of a vehicle s eligibility. Only VINs showing C1613R as open are involved. Note: This recall was meant to be done at the same time as recall C1613S Replace Wiper Motor. The 2 combined labor times pay the correct amount of labor to perform the 2 recalls if done at the same time. After entering the required customer data, vehicle information, select the applicable campaign number and the one replacement scenario performed. Then, by hitting the Save and Continue button, the system will automatically fill-in several fields. See the labor parts examples on the next page.

Page 9 of 10 SR 16 009 Labor and Parts Labor: There is 1 repair scenario for this campaign Replace the wiper link. Replace the wiper link: C1613R01.2 hrs. ------------------------------------------------------ Parts: The wiper link will be the required part for this recall. Replace with part number: 8251A100 Rod, Assembly Wiper Link (LHD) Campaign Claim Follow the allowed labor time and required parts to be replaced depending on the one specific campaign operation that applies to the specific vehicle. The applicable campaign operation is shown on the Superscreen. # Repair Procedure Model Years Campaign Operation Labor Time Allowance Part Number 1 Wiper Link Rod Replacement 2007 2013 C1613R01 0.2 hours 8251A100 Rental Cars and/or Towing Charges: If there is a need to provide the owner with a rental car, claim the applicable charges in this section of the claim on the lower portion of the labor entry screen.

Page 10 of 10 SR 16 009 This notice applies to your vehicle,. Date: July 2017 Dear FIRSTNAME LASTNAME, This notice is sent to you in accordance with the National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act. Reason for notice: Mitsubishi Motors North America, Inc. (MMNA) has decided that a defect which relates to motor vehicle safety exists in certain 2007 2013 Outlander vehicles. Water can potentially drop down onto the front wiper motor through a gap between the front deck garnish (the body piece between the hood and windshield) and the front windshield. If this occurs, water could potentially collect in the area of the wiper motor breathing hole. If the wiper motor is not operating, this water can then potentially enter the wiper motor through the breathing hole. If this occurs, such water intrusion over time may cause internal corrosion and/or electrical conduction failure resulting in non operation of the windshield wiper motor. If non operation of the windshield wiper motor occurs, the windshield wipers will become inoperative which could reduce driver visibility under certain conditions and increase the risk of a vehicle crash. In December 2016, you were also notified of a similar safety related defect involving the windshield wiper link rod. At that time, parts to provide a permanent remedy were not available. Those parts are now available. Accordingly, your local Authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer can now repair your vehicle, both the windshield wiper motor and the wiper link rod, free of charge. What you should do: Please contact your local Authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer and schedule an appointment to have these recall remedies performed on your vehicle. When you bring your vehicle in, please show the dealer this letter. (If you misplace this letter, the dealer will still perform this repair to your vehicle, free of charge.) What your dealer will do: The dealership will replace the wiper motor and wiper link rod with countermeasure parts. How long will it take? The time needed for the replacement of the wiper motor and wiper link rod is 1 hour. The dealer may need your vehicle for a longer period of time, but every effort will be made to minimize your inconvenience. If you experience any problem having your vehicle repaired promptly and/or at no charge, please inform us by calling the Mitsubishi Customer Relations Department at 888-648-7820. Hours: Monday through Friday 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. (Pacific Time). If, after contacting Mitsubishi Customer Relations, you still have a problem getting this repair made promptly and/or without charge, write to the Administrator, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE, Washington, D.C. 20590, or call the toll free Vehicle Safety Hotline at 1 888 327 4236 (TTY: 1 800 424 9153), or go to http://www.safercar.gov. If you have already encountered a problem with the windshield wiper motor and/or wiper link rod, and had either repaired or replaced as a result of these specific conditions, and have paid for the repair(s), you may send your original repair order(s) or invoice(s), and original receipt(s)/proof of payment(s) to the following address for reimbursement consideration: Mitsubishi Customer Relations Department, P.O. Box 6400, Cypress, CA 90630 0064 If you are the lessor of this vehicle, please forward a copy of this notice to the lessee within ten days to comply with federal regulations. We appreciate your prompt attention to this matter. Sincerely, Mitsubishi Motors North America, Inc. C1613R, C1613S