Mitsubishi Recalls Nearly 200,000 Vehicles Due to Rearview Camera Issue
- Mitsubishi Motors North America has issued a recall for close to 200,000 Outlander and Outlander PHEV SUVs due to a software defect that may cause the rearview camera to fail.
- The recall expands on a prior May 2023 recall and involves vehicles from model years 2022-2024 Outlanders and 2023-2025 Outlander PHEVs, citing improper software programming.
- The infotainment system may freeze or display a black screen, causing the rearview camera image to be lost while backing up, increasing crash risk and possibly violating federal regulations.
- Owners will be informed about the recall by the end of June 2025 and can have their vehicle’s software updated at no cost by scheduling an appointment with any Mitsubishi dealership promptly after receiving the notification.
- This recall joins recent similar actions by Volvo, Porsche, and Polestar addressing rearview camera issues, highlighting a wider industry challenge with vehicle infotainment software.
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