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We found the following complaints for MITSUBISHI MONTERO SPORT (2002)

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2002 mitsubishi montero sport; the car horn/alarm goes off usually when a drop of temperature occurs in the middle of the night.to fix ... Has something to do with a short in the electrical of the air bag and the steering wheel column. Very expensive for a mechanic, over $1200. I have to unhook my battery every night and on colder days. Researching online.....a lot of people are disabling the horn/alarm system and driving without horns. Or they are tampering with the air bag to try and fix. It is a very common problem....... Today i could not drive the car because every time i hooked the battery cable back up the horn stayed on. I am considering disabling the horn altogether.

Dt*: the contact stated while driving 40 mph, the vehicle was involved in a front impact crash, and the airbags did not deploy.the contact was wearing a seat belt, but minor injuries were sustained to the back and neck.there was extensive damage to the front of the vehicle.the police were on the scene, and a report was taken.the vehicle was towed to a salvage yard.the manufacturer was not alerted.

The contact owns a 2002 mitsubishi montero sport. When the steering wheel was turned left or right at a certain angle, the horn of the vehicle activated independently. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic where it was diagnosed that an unknown module related to the air bag and a relay switch needed to be replaced. The relay switch was replaced, but the failure recurred. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 155,000.

My husband and i were in a suv rollover accident in may 4, 2006.our vehicle was rear-ended by another suv and ultimately involved four (4) vehicles total.the airbags in our vehicle did not deploy and my husband died later from complications induced by internal bleeding.

Air bag did not deploy.

I was in an auto accident and hit a car in it's side.i was going approximately 30 mph.the vehicle also rolled on it's left side after impact.i was the only front passenger.my airbag never deployed.my head ended up hitting the steering wheel.

The contact owns a 2002 mitsubishi montero sport.while driving 35 mph, the contact's wife rear ended another vehicle.the front air bags failed to deploy.the seat belt did not retract and she lunged forward into the steering wheel.his wife sustained minor injuries to her arm, face, and chest.the vehicle sustained major front end damage.the dealer has not been notified.a police report was filed.the current and failure mileages were 68,000.

I was a passenger in a 2002 mitsubishi montero and we were hit head on doing 40+ on the highway. Neither front airbag deployed. I fractured my humorous requiring surgery for the installation of hardware to mend the bone.

The contact owns a 2002 mitsubishi montero sport. While the vehicle was stopped, another vehicle rear ended it and pushed it into three other vehicles. The front passenger air bag partially deployed but the driver side front air bag did not deploy at all. The contact sustained multiple injuries. A police report was filed. The current and failure mileages were 122,785.

I own a 2002 mitsubishi montero, it has been in 2 severe head on impacts, one at over 35mph.....neither time has the airbags deployed on this vehicle. I have contacted mitsubishi, they maintain the airbags have worked properly, how they determine this, i do not know. This is a manufacturer defect.

My family and i were involved in a four-car pile up. We rear-ended a 4runner at 45 mph and the front air bags never deployed. Husband has severe back trouble and i suffer neck and shoulder pain.

2002 mitsubishi montero sport.the horn sounds for no reason, when the temperature drops below 55degrees.i must remove the fuse to silence it.it is state required safety equipment.i contacted the lancaster, pa mitsubishi dealer but they won't reply.the problem started in the winter when the temperature dropped below 18 degrees.it is 8 months later and a cold august night triggered it.

2002 mitsubishi montero sport; the car horn/alarm goes off usually when a drop of temperature occurs in the middle of the night.to fix ... Has something to do with a short in the electrical of the air bag and the steering wheel column. Very expensive for a mechanic, over $1200. I have to unhook my battery every night and on colder days. Researching online.....a lot of people are disabling the horn/alarm system and driving without horns. Or they are tampering with the air bag to try and fix. It is a very common problem....... Today i could not drive the car because every time i hooked the battery cable back up the horn stayed on. I am considering disabling the horn altogether.

The contact owns a 2002 mitsubishi montero sport. When the steering wheel was turned left or right at a certain angle, the horn of the vehicle activated independently. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic where it was diagnosed that an unknown module related to the air bag and a relay switch needed to be replaced. The relay switch was replaced, but the failure recurred. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 155,000.

Dealership said there is sludge in engine due to "lack of proper maintenance".we've had the oil changed according to the manual but believe that the oil pan is positioned wrong as the dealerships told us that about 1/4 inch to 1/2 inch is always left in the bottom of the oil pan when you change the oil, therefore creating sludge.the oil pump has also gone bad on this 2002 mitsubishi montero sport, with 62,000 miles.no one will pick up the bill, even though we paid for an extended warranty. We've also put three alternators on it in one month and had the cam seals replaced. Cam seals also seem to be a common problem with those cars, according to one technician.these problems have been going on since november 2003.cb

Horn button when the accessory socket is in use or not in use,the horn continues to blow when the button is released. Therefore the fuse to the horn must be disconnected at all times. I had it put on a diagnostic machine and in order to have this fixed it will cost $1300 because the problem has to do with the air bag. If it were the relay switch it would have been $24. This is not from what i think is something that consumers must pay for. I live in the state of virginia where it is required to have vehicle safety inspection done every year and the first thing that's checked is the horn. How can something that needs to be operable that's out of the normal wear and tear not be a recall? this has been going on since 2007 and i still have not gotten a response from anyone on this matter. Every year i've been skating bycrossing my fingers and hope that the horn will not sound off. Here recently i can't put the fuse in at all without the horn continually sounding off. It sound like someone is just sitting in my car holding their hand down on the horn... This has been going on since 2007 primarily when it's cold outside to now 2010. There has been numerous times in this time frame where i could have used the horn to prevent someone from almost hitting me.

During cold weather (approximately 20 degrees c and below) the horn starts blowing and won't turn off unless the battery is disconnected or the car interior has warmed up.the only way i have to prevent the horn from coming on is to keep the horn/air/bag assembly warm.i wrap an electric blanket around the steering wheel.

I have a 2002 mitsibishi montero sport.i was driving home from work, and all the sudden i couldn't steer. I had no steering, lost power to vehicle and battery light came on. Wasnt sure what happened, looked under the hood and noticed belts were off. Went and got new ones and noticed when trying to put the mew belts on the bolt on the crankshaft pulley was loose and the pin was broken making that pulley loose.i was lucky that i decided to take a street with less traffic otherwise i could of gotten into an accident.this should definitely be a recall.

Hard knocking noise and oil lamp on immediately after oil has been changed.checked oil, dip stick showed no oil in engine.took back to mechanic who performed an oil pump pressure test, diagnosed with no oil pressure recommended take to dealership.dealership claims problem due to lack of oil changes, have documents proving scheduled maintenance performed as recommended.vehicle is at the dealership with $4000 worth of work needed to repair sludge in engine that is the result of something other than faulty maintenance.only solution from dealership is to get a new vehicle (from them of course).

The contact owns a 2002 mitsubishi montero sport.during an oil change, firestone found a leak in the gasket and valve.the mechanic believed the flow engine valve caused the leak.the vehicle has not been taken to the dealer.there had been no failure to date.the purchase date and current mileage were unknown.

Problems with vehicle losing power and cutting off.*mrvehicle runs rough when driving uphill. Vehicle stalled.

While pulling into a parking lot the engine started racing and the vehicle crashed.*nlm

On two separate occasions vehicle stalls while driving. Vehicle taken to dealer and unable to duplicate the problem.akconsumer states the 2nd occasion happened during the month of april approx 56 mph.*mj

I had a bad 02 sensor replaced on my 2002 mitsubishi montero sport in june 2006.a month later another 02 sensor needed to be replaced.total expense was $600+.

2002 mitsubishi montero sport.the horn sounds for no reason, when the temperature drops below 55degrees.i must remove the fuse to silence it.it is state required safety equipment.i contacted the lancaster, pa mitsubishi dealer but they won't reply.the problem started in the winter when the temperature dropped below 18 degrees.it is 8 months later and a cold august night triggered it.

Both head light beams sometimes disappear when switching to high beam while driving leaving you driving in the dark without any lights.

Dt*: the contact stated while driving various speeds at night with the headlights illuminated, the headlights intermittently failed to illuminate without warning.after several attempts of turning the headlight switch on and off, the headlights would not illuminate.the vehicle was inspected by a dealer who was unable to duplicate the problem.the problem persisted, and the manufacturer was alerted.

The contact owns a 2002 mitsubishi montero sport. The contact noticed a fuel leak while she was adding fuel to the vehicle. She took the vehicle to a mechanic who diagnosed the failure as the fuel storage tank. The manufacturer was contacted and advised the contact that the vin wasn't included in recall 04v319000 fuel system, gasoline: storage. The vehicle will be taken to a dealer to be repaired. The failure and the current mileage was 67,037.

The hood flew up when safety latch failed to hold it,, plus brake line troubles as well as gas tank fill pipe all rusted out,, hood was on highway at about 30mph an wrapped arround windshield,,

At all times emergency parking brake light stays on.the dealer claims that although the light is onemergency brakes are working.

Drive mode selector will not move from the awd position.

While driving withvehicle is at full capacity it shutters.transmission vibrates, and then take off, is very sluggish. Vehicle was taken repair shop four times.however, the problem was not resolved.

Same problem as with the complaint listed below. I blamed my mechanic and nearly sued him for failure to properly maintain my suv.research has proven this to be not an isolated incident.consumer complaint: odi case number: 10054255 component: power train:axle assembly:axle shaft:sealdetails: dealership said there is sludge in engine due to "lack of proper maintenance". We've had the oil changed according to the manual but believe that the oil pan is positioned wrong as the dealerships told us that about 1/4 inch to 1/2 inch is always left in the bottom of the oil pan when you change the oil, therefore creating sludge. The oil pump has also gone bad on this 2002 mitsubishi montero sport, with 62,000 miles. No one will pick up the bill, even though we paid for an extended warranty. We've also put three alternators on it in one month and had the cam seals replaced. Cam seals also seem to be a common problem with those cars, according to one technician. These problems have been going on since november 2003. Cbcause: result: occurences: 3injuries: 0fail date: 01/02/2004deaths: 0mcs check date: 1/21/2004.

Dealership said there is sludge in engine due to "lack of proper maintenance".we've had the oil changed according to the manual but believe that the oil pan is positioned wrong as the dealerships told us that about 1/4 inch to 1/2 inch is always left in the bottom of the oil pan when you change the oil, therefore creating sludge.the oil pump has also gone bad on this 2002 mitsubishi montero sport, with 62,000 miles.no one will pick up the bill, even though we paid for an extended warranty. We've also put three alternators on it in one month and had the cam seals replaced. Cam seals also seem to be a common problem with those cars, according to one technician.these problems have been going on since november 2003.cb

While making a right turn the truck failed to respond. The dealer serviced the transfer case box. Please provide any additional information.

One day seat belt light stopped functioning when seat belt not secured. Works when car is started, flashes as normal, but when you undo the belt, you get no warning light on dash. Took to the dealership who kept truck for two days only to call me back and advise functioning as designed. Called mitsubishi who tell me that it is supposed to be on when seat belt is not fastened -- well thanks.. That's great... But how do i get a dealership to fix something they claim is not wrong? i showed service manager manual and was told that the manual is wrong. Service manager claims they called mitsubishi and have been advised it is functioning as designed. I called again to mitsubishi who advised again i am correct.

The hood flew up when safety latch failed to hold it,, plus brake line troubles as well as gas tank fill pipe all rusted out,, hood was on highway at about 30mph an wrapped arround windshield,,

My mitsubishi montero limited started making a strange noise from under the dash while driving. One day while driving when i applied the brake the pedal went all the way to the floor. I did some research and found a recall for the brake hydraulic booster for this vehicle but my vin number is not showing a recall. When i contacted mitsubishi all they would say is it's not covered under the recall. I don't understand

My mechanic said that the hydraulic brake booster has been manufactured improperly which resulted in leakage of the pressurized nitrgen gas from inside the accumulator. The loss of this gas pressure resulted in an abnormal noise from the left side of the dash panel when the brakes are applied and can delay first time brake boost assist after the vehicle has been parked for a period of time and should be on the safety recall list no. Sr-01-008revii. He said this bulletin supercedes sr-01-008revi. He said that mitsubishi should replace the old hydraulic brake booster accumulator with the new model. Affected vehicles are 2001-2002 mitsubishi models produced before 6/20/01. I don't know the exact date my car was produced but this is the problem for sure. I took it to a second mechanic and he agreed. The car does not stop properly and i am very afraid to drive it.

I have had several times to take my car to a service center to have my brakes checked and/or replaced.i have a 2002 mitsubishi montero sport lx that have given me discomfort when having to stop when traveling at speed above 45 mph.i have been told that the number of time i have replace my brakes are not normal.i have also been told to do a complete brake overhaul which caused me to get 2nd and 3rd opinions which is costly as well.i feel that mitsubishi should be checked on this model and year for issues related to and not related to crashes over the past 6 years.

When applying brakes at 30 mph consumer heard a clicking sound. Vehicle veered to left, and there was no braking action. Dealer refused to examine vehicle.

While driving, brakes will lock up, and then steering locks up. This can happen at any time. Contacted dealer, and the dealer cannot find the cause. Consumer states brakes and steering locked on highway two times in five months.

Retaining bolts on the driver's side front brake caliper fell out.when brakes were applied at highway speed, the caliper rotated and struck the inside of the wheel.the wheel cracked, causing the front tire to go flat.this is the second time since i have owned the vehicle that the brake caliper retaining hardware has failed on this caliper.the first time occurred when i was backing the vehicle out of my garage and there was no damage.

+brake pads must be changed because of premature wear. Mileage: 17,000.if the truck is stopped, and you press the accelerator, you feel like it would stall, but it keeps going.

The front brake lines failed upon frontal impact. I am a police officer/accident investigator and i investigated an accident involving a 2002 mitsubishi montero sport. The driver of the montero impacted the rear of a vehicle ahead of her. The impact damaged the left front of the montero enough to deploy the air bags, but not enough to prevent the wheel from rolling. The impact also caused the left front brake line to break. The line broke at the point where the flexible rubber part of the line connects to the metal fitting that is attached to the inner fender well. After the impact, the brakes would not allow the driver to bring the vehicle to a stop and the vehicle then went out of control and impacted a utility pole. The second impact was on the right front of the montero and in a similar manner the right front brake line broke. I am still investigating, but it appears the brake lines would not have been damaged if the attachment point of the brake line was on the vehicle frame and not on the inner fender well. It seems when the fender well was bent in the collision that is what put stress on the rubber line and caused it to tear away leaving the vehicle without braking and preventing the driver from bringing it safely to rest.

While driving 45mph and without warning, appliedbrakes; however, brakes were inoperable, resulting in an accident. Consumer had taken vehicle to dealer and mechanic indicated problem was the master cylinder, which could cause another accident.

At 25 mph something broke and the vehicle made a sudden left turn.***dimsii ivoq entry posted after 12/12/02 cut-over to artemis****770767

A month after my vehicle was purchased we had a number of problems, the rear differential was cracked, leaking windshield washer fluid and now the steering isn't working in the manner it should. The car is all over the road and while stopping yesterday the steering wheel completely rolled to the left. Then while on a gravel road the wheel completely spun around. I called another dealership today and they said there was a recall on the steering, but the mitsubishi headquarters said there aren't any recalls.

While driving, brakes will lock up, and then steering locks up. This can happen at any time. Contacted dealer, and the dealer cannot find the cause. Consumer states brakes and steering locked on highway two times in five months.

Consumer states bolt sheared off of the caliper housing,causing vehicleto be undriveable,consumer was asked by the dealer to drive the vehicle in but she cannot drive,without causing an accident.

The contact owns a 2002 mitsubishi montero sport. The contact stated that during a routine inspection, the contact was advised that the frame was rotting and there were twenty two inch-long fractures found in the frame. A dealer was notified but offered no assistance. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure and current mileage was 93,000.

The hood flew up when safety latch failed to hold it,, plus brake line troubles as well as gas tank fill pipe all rusted out,, hood was on highway at about 30mph an wrapped arround windshield,,

Brought 2002 montero sport for inspection inspector told me the rear frame and undercarriage was rotten vehicle was not to be driven. What do i do with vehicle now that i just paid it off and i cant drive?

Frame and undercarriage rot/rust. Was told by one shop about in 2013 that i had alot of rust on the frame when they replaced my rusted brake lines.. This week in october 2014 i had to replace a rusty fill pipe for my gas and the mechanic told me that i had majorrust on the frame and undercarriage and that a rear end collision of any kind could potentially total my car.

At only 15 miles per hour, our mitsubishi montero sport rolled over and the car was totalled.

On may 21, 2002 while driving at the speed of approximately 30 miles per hour my two right bridgestone bueler h/t d689 tires blew out.as a result of that the vehicle went out of control and collided with the ground.the tires were replaced but it was then determined that a brand new frame was needed as a result of the collsion with the ground. Police did report to the scene and determined that there was no debris in the road to cause the blow out.i do have that police report. The car is still in the shop. It has been in the shop for almost half a year.dt

I sent a description of the accident the odi number is 769218.just in case you didn't get it i'll go over the details again.on may 21, 2002 my two right tires blew out while i was going approximately 30 mph.as a result of the blow out my car collided with the ground and went out of control.luckily there were no fatalities.also it was determined that a brand new frame was needed because the collision was so bad. Police did report to the scene and could find no debris in the road to cause the blow out. My car is still in the shop. It has been there since may 21, 2002.thank youdt

+brake pads must be changed because of premature wear. Mileage: 17,000.if the truck is stopped, and you press the accelerator, you feel like it would stall, but it keeps going.

The rear view mirror changes automatically to night vision you can not change it back. It very difficult to see cars behind you with the way it changes and how close they are to you. My daughter backed into someone because she could not tell they were behind her. I have had problems with this also. I think it is a safety hazard. You should be able to adjust the mirror yourself. And you can't.

The contact owns a 2002 mitsubishi montero sport. He stated that while driving 60 mph when it was raining and the wipers were on, the left side windshield wiper extended off of the windshield but it was still attached to the wiper motor. He noticed that the wiper was also slightly detached from the metal mounting. The dealer was contacted and stated that there were no recalls. No repairs have been made at this time. The failure mileage was 10,8069 and the current mileage was 10,8085.

Dt: the windshield wiper arm would stick on driver'sside of the windshield, and then it would come back.this happened 5 or 6 times, then the windshield wiper arm got stuck over thewindshield molding. When the consumer got outof vehicle to adjust the problem he noticed it was loose from the bolt mount.consumer then drovevehicle to a repair shop, and they took the wiper off, and found that the wiper had torn loose of the sheet metal mounting.this failure occured while driving in the rain and caused complete loss of visibility.




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