FTO

RJ-1249-0

On certain vehicles, the wire harness sheath in the passenger compartment is damaged, which was caused by the screw for the hood lock release handle bracket during wiring installation due to insufficient space between the harness and the bracket resulting from improper securing of wiring. Vibration during driving can cause the harness and the screw to interfere with each other, and in extreme cases, this could cause a short circuit and a blown fuse, in which case, the turn signals or the speedometer etc. will fail.

RJ-1122-1

On certain vehicles, engine vibration may pull the speed sensor wire and the idle rpm control unit wire, because these wires are not properly routed. At worst, the wires get disconnected, and the speed sensor and/or idle rpm control will fail to function properly.

RJ-1122-2

On certain vehicles, vibration during travel may cause interference between the wires and the bracket securing the glove box, because there is not sufficient space between them. At worst, this may cause a short circuit and a blown fuse, and result in engine starting failure and/or poor wiper operation.

KJ-0087-0

On certain vehicles, there is a processing defect in the retainer, which maintains the hydraulic pressure of the clutch operating with 1st, 2nd and 3rd gear. If left unfixed, the retainer may slightly wear on the contact surface with the oil seal, causing a temporary reduction of hydraulic pressure. If this happens, a gear shifting operation causes a greater shock, or acceleration rate decreases.