AA Calls For Sensible Approach To Vehicle Recall
16 June 2004
Aa Calls For Sensible Approach To Vehicle Recall
The AA has called for a calm and sensible approach to the latest Mitsubishi recall of Galant / Legnum vehicles. AA Technical Advice Manager, Jack Biddle, said it was clear that there was a serious safety risk associated with the vehicles and they should not be driven but he stressed that the recall only covered 343 vehicles in total throughout New Zealand.
"The 343 vehicle affected are 1996/97 Galant /
Legnum's with automatic transmission and fitted with the
optional 'active stability control'," Mr. Biddle said. "If
owners believe that may include their vehicle they can check
by going to the LTSA website, or by phoning the LTSA on 0800
699 000. "The AA has spoken to Mitsubishi New Zealand this
morning and has been assured that anyone who purchased their
vehicle from a Mitsubishi dealer will be fully supported
with both parts and labour provided free of charge, and, if
necessary, a loan vehicle will be provided. "Similarly
anyone buying from a non Mitsubishi dealer should contact
their dealer who we believe has an obligation to provide
similar support under the Consumer Guarantee Act," he
said. "Owners who purchased their vehicles privately
should contact a Mitsubishi dealer to arrange for the
required repairs to be carried out, however in these cases
owners will not be covered by the Consumer Guarantee Act.
Mitsubishi New Zealand will provide the parts only for these
vehicles at no cost to owners."
Mr. Biddle said this
recall was a result of Mitsubishi Motors in Japan not
declaring these problems earlier. "Normally recalls take
place in a much shorter time frame and in these cases
vehicles imported into New Zealand would already have
countermeasure parts fitted. "This issue does raise
serious questions of how to identify second hand imported
vehicles in future which have been subjected to a recall
campaign overseas. Second-hand imports make up two-thirds
of first-time vehicle sales in New Zealand, but are not
covered in the same way as new vehicles. New Vehicle
importers have a voluntary system in place that protects
consumers in the event of a recall. We would strongly urge
the Government to consider ways to implement a similar
system for used imports. ENDS
(website -
www.ltsa.govt.nz/vehicle-safety/alerts/index.html