2021 Mitsubishi OUTLANDER PHEVMitsubishi Outlander Phev 2021

Complaint Information: Investigations, Service Bulletins, Recall Investigations, OBD II Codes

NHTSA Mandated Recalls

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Bulletins

Bulletins are notices put out by manufacturers in conjunction with the NHTSA to notify the public of manufacturing issues or changes.

  • TSB-24-17-001 - EQUIPMENT: Service manual revision - this technical service bulletin provides the addition of the steering wheel switch light lens disassembly and assembly procedure in the applicable service manual sections.
  • TIN21-37-001REV3 - STEERING: This revised technical information notice provides dealers with the requirements needed to be entered into the photo required condition & pre-approval center (prc) for a vehicle pulling/drifting and/or with steering wheel off-center concern
  • TSB-22-16-001REV - ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING: This technical service bulletin supersedes tsb-22-16-001rev ("mil illumination with dtc p030x and loss of power due to fail safe mode") issued august 2023, to update the affected vehicle years and provide vin cut-off information.
  • TSB-23-54-008 - ELECTRICAL SYSTEM: Service manual revision - this technical service bulletin provides revisions to the procedure for disassembly and reassembly procedure of the main drive lithium-ion battery section.
  • TSB-22-16-001REV - ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING: This revised technical service bulletin was sent to dealers directing them upon customer complaint basis and after diagnosis, to replace the ignition coils of all cylinders with countermeasure parts when customers report a mil illumination
  • DEALER LETTER - EQUIPMENT:OTHER:OWNERS/SERVICE/OTHER MANUAL: This is a dealer letter sent to dealers informing that mitsubishi technical training has launched the 3rd quarterly technician quiz for 2023.
  • DEALER LETTER - EQUIPMENT: This is a dealer letter sent to dealers informing them of the annual distribution of electric vehicle (ev) insulated gloves.
  • TSB-23-54-004 - ELECTRICAL SYSTEM: This technical service bulletin provides service manual corrections to the diagnostic procedure for the battery management unit.
  • TSB-23-13-003 - FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE: This technical service bulletin provides service manual corrections for the evaporative emission control system and multiport fuel injection solenoid valve.
  • TSB-23-00-004 - STRUCTURE: This technical service bulletin provides instructions and material safety data sheets for removal of rap-film adhesive residue.
  • TSB-23-00-001 - EQUIPMENT:OTHER:OWNERS/SERVICE/OTHER MANUAL: This technical service bulletin reviews the regulations that require a label showing the reduction in load carrying capacity be affixed to vehicles when the total net weight of accessories is more than 1.5 percent of the vehicle's gross veh
  • DEALER LETTER - EQUIPMENT:OTHER:OWNERS/SERVICE/OTHER MANUAL: This is a dealer letter sent to dealers informing that mitsubishi technical training has launched the 2nd quarterly technician quiz for 2023.
  • TSB-23-55-003 - VISIBILITY:DEFROSTER/DEFOGGER/HVAC SYSTEM: This technical service bulletin provides corrections and additional information for the heater, air conditioning and ventilation section of the service manual.
  • TSB-23-54-001 - ELECTRICAL SYSTEM: This technical service bulletin provides instructions to reprogram the gateway ecu software for the blind spot warning (bsw).
  • TSB-23-33-003 - SUSPENSION: This technical service bulletin provides correction to the procedures for the lower arm bushing replacement in the front suspension section of the service manual.
  • TSB-23-55-001 - VISIBILITY:DEFROSTER/DEFOGGER/HVAC SYSTEM: This tsb provides instructions on how to remedy noise heard from the hvac system (heater, air conditioner, ventilation vents) when the blower motor is turned on.
  • TSB-23-33-001 - EQUIPMENT:OTHER:OWNERS/SERVICE/OTHER MANUAL: This tsb provides corrections and additional information for the front and rear suspension inspection procedures. (service manual revision)
  • TIN-21-37-001REV - WHEELS: This is a revised technical information notice advising dealers of the instructions to follow when performing a wheel alignment check and adjustment on an affected vehicle with a customer concern of pulling/drifting and/or steering wheel o
  • TSB-22-51-003 - ELECTRICAL SYSTEM: This is a technical service bulletin sent to dealers informing them of updates to the troubleshooting procedure for the windshield wiper in the exterior portion of the affected service manuals.
  • TSB-22-35-001 - BRAKES (PWS): This is a technical service bulletin sent to dealers informing them of updates to the stoplight switch check section, in the service brakes portion of the affected service manuals.
  • TECH TALK 271 - EQUIPMENT:OTHER:OWNERS/SERVICE/OTHER MANUAL: Tech talk is a service newsletter that was sent out to dealers. It covers various topics and reviews the previous months publications.
  • TECH TALK 270 - SEATS:MID/REAR ASSEMBLY: Tech talk is a service newsletter that was sent out to dealers. It covers various topics and reviews the previous months publications.
  • TSB-22-54-003 - EXTERIOR LIGHTING: This technical service bulletin was sent to dealers to explain the difference between normal dew condensation, which is a natural phenomenon, and water penetration caused by improper sealing or a defective/broken part.
  • TIN-22008 - UNKNOWN OR OTHER: This technical information notice was sent to dealers to inform them audio manuals are now available electronically on mdl beginning with model year 2020. As new model year manuals become available, they too will be added.
  • TSB-22-42A-001 - EQUIPMENT: This technical service bulletin was sent to dealers informing them if customers report a condition where the driver's side window switch becomes inoperable during certain conditions when using the one touch function to open/close the window
  • TSB-22-16-001 - ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING: This technical service bulletin was sent to dealers directing them upon customer complaint basis and after diagnosis, to replace the ignition coils of all cylinders with countermeasure parts when customers report a mil illumination and a lo
  • TSB-22-54-002 - EQUIPMENT: This technical service bulletin was sent to dealers informing them a software update is now available for the smartphone link display audio (sda) and provides instructions on how to update the sda in the affected vehicles.
  • TSB-22-16-001 - ENGINE (PWS): This technical service bulletin was sent to dealers directing them upon customer complaint basis and after diagnosis, to replace the ignition coils of all cylinders with countermeasure parts when customers report a mil illumination and a lo
  • TSB-22-52A-001RE - SEATS: This technical service bulletin instructs dealers to apply nonwoven fabric tape between the seat back and urethane pad when customers report a condition where an abnormal rubbing noise is heard from the seat back when a driver and/or passen
  • TIN-22-00-001 - EQUIPMENT: This technical information notice was sent to dealers informing them certified ev dealers must have a set of electrically insulated gloves, mb992648-01. While servicing an i-miev or outlander phev, these gloves are essential in protecting a
  • TIN-21-37-001REV - STEERING: This technical information notice was sent to dealers informing them of the photo requirement for claims when performing a wheel alignment check and adjustment on an affected vehicle with a customer concern of pulling/drifting and/or steeri
  • TSB-21-54-005 - EQUIPMENT:ELECTRICAL: This technical service bulletin was sent to dealers updating content for the chassis electrical section of the affected service manuals, check at combination meter terminals.
  • TSB-21-42A-006 - STRUCTURE:BODY: This technical service bulletin was sent to dealers updating content for the body section of the affected service manual, fuel filler lid.
  • TIN-21-00-004 - EQUIPMENT:OTHER:OWNERS/SERVICE/OTHER MANUAL : This technical information notice was sent to dealers informing them owner manuals (om) are now available electronically beginning with model year 2015.
  • TSB 21 34 001 - SUSPENSION: This technical service bulletin was sent to dealers informing them a shock absorber oil leak may result in replacement of absorbers unnecessarily when trace amounts of oil are noted to have adhered to the shock absorber.
  • TSB-21-34-001 - SUSPENSION: This technical service bulletin was sent to dealers informing them a shock absorber oil leak may result in replacement of absorbers unnecessarily when trace amounts of oil are noted to have adhered to the shock absorber.
  • TIN-21-00-002 - ELECTRICAL SYSTEM: This technical information notice was sent to dealers notifying them certified ev dealers must have a set of electrically insulated gloves available for use while servicing an i-miev or outlander phev to assist in protecting a technician fr
  • TSB-21-00-003 - EQUIPMENT: This is a technical service bulletin sent to dealers informing them of important technical and features for the 2021 outlander phev.
  • TSB-21-00-002 - EQUIPMENT: This technical service bulletin was sent to dealers outlining pre-delivery inspection (pdi) procedures specific to the 2021 outlander phev.
  • TSB-21-00-001 - EQUIPMENT: This technical service bulletin was sent to dealers highlighting new model features, service, and option package information for the 2021 outlander phev (u.S. Models only).
Known Recall Investigations
  • Pedestrian alert sounds investigation as of 20230127

    Nhtsa received a petition on or about july 18, 2022, requesting that federal motor vehicle safety standard (fmvss) 141 be applied to all electric and hybrid vehicles operating in the united states. The petition can be reviewed at nhtsa.Gov under odi number 11486072.Fmvss 141 establishes performance requirements for pedestrian alert sounds for motor vehicles. The standard applies to hybrid and electric vehicles that have a gross vehicle weight rating of 4,536 kg or less or are defined as low-speed vehicles. The standard became fully applicable to all such vehicles manufactured on or after march 1, 2021.The petitioner asserts that hybrid and electric vehicles to which the standard does not apply should be found to contain a safety defect. In support of the petition, the petitioner includes findings contained in a bill introduced in the house of representatives in 2009, the pedestrian safety enhancement act of 2009, h.R. 734, 111th cong. (2009). A related bill, the pedestrian safety enhancement act of 2010, became law in january 2011 (pub. L. 111-373). The petitioner requests that nhtsa require all electric and hybrid vehicles comply with fmvss 141, regardless of production date.The defect petition has been opened to evaluate the issue and determine whether to grant or deny the petition.The associated product list is not exhaustive and may contain vehicles that are equipped with pedestrian alert sounds.

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