Proton recalls Inspira manufactured 2010 to 2014


The Proton Inspira is the result of a strategic alliance with Mitsubishi

KUALA LUMPUR: Proton Holdings Bhd has issued a recall for 20,330 Inspira cars manufactured within 2010 to 2014 as they were installed with affected right-turn indicator switches supplied by Mitsubishi Motors Japan.

Proton issued the statement on Monday after the statement made by Mitsubishi on Feb 18 about a global recall of selected Mitsubishi models worldwide for defective right-turn indicator switches.

Since Proton Inspira is a rebadged Mitsubishi model, Proton decided to announce a recall of all Proton Inspira manufactured within 2010 to 2014.

“Proton is also taking this opportunity to advise all Proton Exora CPS 1.6 owners manufactured within the period from 2009 to 2015, involving approximately 90,000 units of Proton Exora CPS 1.6, for a precautionary inspection of the fuel-line in the powertrain compartment. 

“Proton Inspira and Exora owners are therefore advised to make the appointment with their preferred service outlets for an inspection. All labour and parts costs relating to these rectification works, if any, will be borne by Proton,” it said.

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