Mitsubishi Stealth 1994
Complaint Information: Consumer Complaints, Service Bulletins, OBD II Codes
Bulletins are notices put out by manufacturers in conjunction with the NHTSA to notify the public of manufacturing issues or changes.
- TSB-22-54-003 - UNKNOWN OR OTHER: 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.
- TSB-13-42A-002 - STRUCTURE: This technical service bulletin updates the door adjustment procedure in the body section of the applicable service manuals.
- TT253 - EQUIPMENT: This is a service newsletter (tech talk) that was sent out to dealers.
- TSB-19-00-008 - EQUIPMENT: This is a technical service bulletin sent to dealers. This bulletin supersedes tsb-18-00-003, issued april, 2018, to add updated information for carrying capacity reduced label.
- TT237 - EQUIPMENT:OTHER:OWNERS/SERVICE/OTHER MANUAL : This is a service newsletter (tech talk) that was sent out to dealers.
- CH081395 - SEAT BELTS: Srs - electronic control unit, connector lock change. *tw
Crash | Fire | Towed | Injured | Deaths | Failure Date |
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No | No | N | None | None | 20070605 |
Retracring of seatbelt failed causing seatbelt to retain slack once cliped. Then causing seatbelt to not fit tightly against passengers.
No | No | N | None | None | 20060221 |
All four seat belts in my 1994 dodge stealth do not retract properly. I would say that over 90% of the time the seat belt does not retact at all. This is a major concern of mine! *jb
No | No | N | None | None | 20020129 |
I own a 94 dodge stealth r/t. Has about a little over 77k miles on it and ever since i got it, when it only had 25k miles on it, the seat belt has never really retracted properly and always has slack in it if pulled on. I have to work the seat belt through the slot it is supposed to retract in, in order for it to come back to where it is supposed to be. *nm