CROSS ROAD

RF-1458-0

For the brake light switch, the electrical capacity of the contact points is not sufficient, and therefore, they may fuse. If this problem is left unattended, (1) the brake lights may remain on, causing the brake light switch to overheat, and the wiring might melt, which, in the worst case, could lead to smoke emission and/or a fire, (2) the brake lights may fail to illuminate, which might make it impossible to shift the shift lever from 'P' position.

RF-1239-0

The vent ring attached to the plastic fuel tank (The vent valve, which prevents liquid fuel from being sucked to the charcoal canister during driving, is connected to the vent ring.) is not molded properly, and therefore it may crack after the fuel tank undergoes heat expansion and contraction many times. If the vent ring cracks, it may allow fuel to leak when a large amount of fuel is in the tank.

RF-0631-0

On certain vehicles, the lock on the driver's door does not latch properly due to the improper installation of the frame for the glass guide inside the door, and in the worst case, the door could open while the vehicle is in motion,

RF-0678-0

The airbag wiring inside the steering wheel is improper. If left unfixed, in the worst case, a short circuit could occur and cause unexpected airbag deployment.