MITSUBISHI announced a problem with the SHOGUN (BK) affecting a total of 726 vehicles.
It has been identified that the possibility exists, that a bolt welded to the gearshift lever may fracture. Should this occur, the adjustment may loosen, and the shift cable may move. This can result in a mismatch between the gear shift selector ,and the actual gear selected. In the worst case the bolt may break, which can cause the control cable to become disconnected and drive to be lost.
The following remedial action is necessary to address this problem. Affected vehicles will have the transmission shift lever replaced with a quality assured item.
If you think that your vehicle may be affected by this recall you should
find your nearest MITSUBISHI dealer
who will be able to confirm whether or not your car is safe and arrange its free repair if necessary.
Source: UK Government's Vehicle and Operator Services Agency (VOSA).