Theft Protection

2007 Mitsubishi Outlander LS, FWDSECTION Theft Protection
CAUTION: When replacing a part that has the theft protection plate, label or stamp on it, be sure that the part has either A or B shown in the figure. It is illegal if both A and B are attached, or neither A nor B is attached.

In order to protect against theft, a Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is attached as a plate or label to the following major parts of the engine and transaxle, as well as main outer panels:

Engine cylinder block, Transaxle housing, Front end crossmember, Front fender, Front floor crossmember front, Doors, liftgate, Hood

In addition, a theft-protection label is attached to replacement parts for the body outer panel main components, and the same data is stamped into replacement parts for the engine and the transaxle.

Fig 1: Identifying Theft Protection Label
G04869441Courtesy of MITSUBISHI MOTOR SALES OF AMERICA.
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