morexbs wrote:I am new to this forum and as the title suggests I am a bit puzzled as to what these are.
Are they like a recall or does a problem have to occur first before they fix it?
I bought my ML second hand in January this year and the struts on the hard lid were completely collapsed.I asked 2 Mitsubishi dealers if they were covered by warranty and was told they weren't.Now I read on here (after getting them re-gassed myself) that there is a hotline fix for exactly that problem.
Is it fair to say that a hotline fix is a case of "if you don't ask,you don't get"?
A hotline fix is not a recall. If there is a common problem that a heap of people are experiencing. Mitsi will then make a fix with a modified part or service procedure which then results in a hotline fix. The customer is not aware of hotline fixes. It is to enable dealers of a quicker way to fix a fault.
The recalls only come out when it is a safety concern and that is where the customer is notified of the issue
At the time you took your vehicle in for the gas strut the dealer may not have known about the hotline fix. But at the same time if the vehicle was in warranty it should have been done free.
Half the time when a recall gets made present the dealer is usually the last one to know.
Also a hotline fix will be carried out free of charge providing the vehicle is under warranty. If the vehicle is out of warranty it won't.
A recall on the other hand will be carried out free of charge whether the vehicle is in warranty or not.
hope this helps a bit