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RVR 1991-98

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RJ-1776-0

The shape of the securing parts of the air intake for the intercooler (hood air intake) is not ideally designed, and therefore, they may deform due to heat from the engine room, and excessive stress may occur. If this problem is left unattended, repeated expansion and contraction may cause cracks on the parts, and in the worst case, the hood air intake could fall off and cause obstruction to other traffic.

RJ-1158-0

The fuel selector valve for the dual fuel tanks (saddleback shape) may resonate due to vehicle body vibration during travel when the remaining fuel amount is below 1/4, because the valve structure is improper. This could cause the seal to fail, which lets air mix into the fuel system, causing unstable engine operation. Note: This recall is only for 4WD vehicles with diesel engine.

KJ-0142-0

For the rear door, on certain vehicles, its installation and adjustment, shape of the external handle, and shape of the rods (internal handle side and latch side) are inadequate, and more power is needed for opening it. If left unfixed, excessive stress is placed on the external handle, and the handle may get damaged. At worst, it will become difficult to open and close the door.

RJ-0740-2

There is not sufficient space between the vehicle body and the fuel check valve, which is located on top of the fuel tank. Because of this, when the tank is swollen due to the increased internal pressure, it may cause interference between the tank and valve, leading to a crack. At worst, fuel leakage occurs when the tank is full.