Elysion

RJ-1817-0

For the release actuators of the electric sliding doors (this device is to electrically release the front and rear latches of the sliding doors), the worm gear may dislodge and become stuck on the worm wheel gear when the actuator is actuated at the time of door opening, because it does not have an appropriate shape, and as a result, the door latch release lever may stay in an release position. If this occurs, the sliding door may not be firmly locked, and in the worst case, it might open while the vehicle is in motion.

KJ-0353-0

The way the power steering hydraulic pump is mounted is not appropriate, and therefore the tension of the belt for the engine auxiliary devices can cause the pump securing bolts to loosen. If this problem is left unattended, the bolts may break, and in the worst case, the belt could come off the hydraulic pump pulley, which could make the steering heavier.

RJ-1643-0

The drainage position of the front latch covers on the sliding doors is not right, and drained water may deposit on the lower ends of the outer handle cables. The water may find its way to the inside of the cable, when the outer handle is operated. If this occurs in a cold ambient temperature, the water may freeze, and when the door is opened by the outer handle, the door may fail to close, as the handle does not return to the position due to the friction resistance of the cable.

KJ-0308-0

For vehicles with side curtain air bags, there is a glitch in the program of the air bag control unit, and therefore, there may a slight delay in sending out a signal to the air bags for deployment, when the vehicle is struck from the side and the impact is large enough for the air bags to be deployed. If this occurs, the side curtain air bags may not deliver the performance they were designed to provide.

RJ-1354-1

On certain vehicles, the front latch on the right sliding door does not move smoothly due to the improper caulking of the latch shaft. If such a latch is pushed down during cleaning etc., it may not be pushed back by the spring. If the door is shut with the latch down, the door may stay open with the latch pushing against the striker.

RJ-1354-2

On certain vehicles, there is not sufficient grease on the friction sections of the front latch crank levers, which open the latches on the sliding doors, because the levers were improperly assembled, and water may enter around such levers while driving in rain etc. and freeze. If the sliding doors are opened with the front latch crank levers in such a condition, the levers may stay in a release position and prevent the doors from closing securely.