Mitsubishi Motors said Thursday it is recalling a total of 24,309 minivehicles produced between last May and January due to possible engine stalling during idling or low speeds.
The eK and DAYZ wagon models were jointly developed by Mitsubishi and Nissan Motor Co., and sold under their respective badges from last June.
The automaker said in a report submitted to the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism that the turbo-charged engines of the vehicles could stall during idling or low speeds due to programming glitches in the engine control computers.