Lancer

RJ-1255-0

The front muffler should be checked, and if it is not the factory approved replacement unit, it should be replaced with the one.

RJ-1151-0

On certain vehicles with diesel engine, there is not sufficient space between the engine oil cooler hose and the traction hook due to improper installation of the hose. Because of this, the hose could interfere with the hook due to engine vibration under severe conditions such as sudden acceleration. If left unfixed, the hose may get damaged, causing engine oil leakage, and in the worst case, this could cause the engine to scuffs and seizes.

RJ-1140-0

On certain vehicles, the horn contact plate on the steering wheel may come off due to steering operation or vibration during travel, because it is not securely fitted. At worst, the horn fails to sound when the horn switch is operated.

RJ-1137-0

On certain vehicles, the supercharging pressure control hose is distorted and blocked as installed because its length is improper, and it may become impossible to control the supercharging pressure at the time of high revolution. If left unfixed, the supercharging pressure may abnormally increase, causing knocking. At worst, the engine gets damaged and the vehicle becomes stalled.

RJ-1114-0

On certain vehicles with DOHC engine, there may be metal chips left in the cylinder head holes through which oil is supplied to the automatic lash adjuster because the processing of the holes was improper, and these can inadvertently restrict oil supply. Consequently, there may be abnormal valve hammering sounds, and there is a possibility that the camshaft could scuff and seize, causing the vehicle to stall.

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