Engine And Engine Cooling:engine:gasoline:belts And Associated Pulleys Recalls

4 recalls · 3 brands affected

NHTSA has issued 4 recall campaigns related to engine and engine cooling:engine:gasoline:belts and associated pulleys, affecting vehicles from 3 different automakers. recall frequency has remained relatively consistent. Mitsubishi has the most engine and engine cooling:engine:gasoline:belts and associated pulleys recalls (2), followed by Acura and Jaguar.

Recalls by Year

20142019

All Engine And Engine Cooling:engine:gasoline:belts And Associated Pulleys Recalls

19V2980002019-04-12

Honda (American Honda Motor Co.) is recalling certain 2018-2019 Acura MDX and Honda Pilot vehicles and 2019 Acura RLX, RLX Sport Hybrid, TLX and Honda Odyssey and Ridgeline vehicles. The timing belt teeth may separate from the belt.

Acura MDX 2018

19V0390002019-01-17

Jaguar Land Rover North America, LLC (Jaguar) is recalling certain 2019 Jaguar F-Pace, F-Type, and XJ vehicles equipped with V6 or V8 gasoline engines. The crankshaft pulley retaining bolt may have been improperly manufactured, possibly causing the crankshaft pulley bolt to fracture, potentially resulting in engine failure.

Jaguar F-PACE 2019

18V0690002018-01-26

Mitsubishi Motors North America, Inc. (MMNA) is recalling certain 2009-2012 Lancer, 2008-2012 Outlander, 2010-2012 Lancer Sportback, and 2011-2012 Outlander Sport vehicles equipped with either a 4B11 or 4B12 engine. The drive belt automatic tensioner flange may crack, allowing the accessory drive belt to detach.

Mitsubishi Lancer 2009

14V5620002014-09-12

Mitsubishi Motors North America, Inc. (Mitsubishi) is recalling certain model year 2008-2011 Lancer, Lancer Evolution, and Outlander; 2009-2011 Lancer Sportback, Lancer Rilliart, and Lancer Sportback Ralliart; and 2011 Outlander Sport vehicles. The affected vehicles, manufactured with 4B1 engines, have an engine pulley and belt arrangement for turning the alternator, the cooling fan and the power steering pump (if equipped). These pulleys may experience unusual wear and allow for belt detachment.

Mitsubishi Lancer 2008

Source: NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration).