We found the following complaints for MITSUBISHI MONTERO (2003)
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Dt*: the contact stated while driving 55mph a deer was struck with the front end of the vehicle.while applying brake pressure the vehicle began to gain speed, spun around, veered off the road and rolled over four times in a ditch.the air bags did not deploy in the accident.the air bag warning light was not illuminated prior to the crash.there were three occupants in the vehicle all of which were wearing seat belts.the contact was six months pregnant and received injuries during the accident.the police were alerted and a report was filed.the vehicle was deemed totaled, but has not been inspected to determine why the airbags did not deploy.
The horn goes off by itself the pads where stuck and it cost $1000 to repair since it needs to remove the steering airbag,this should be on a recall.this has a lot of problems who has same model on mitsubishi forums found here http://mitsubishiforum.com/forum/mitsubishi-montero-montero-sport-14/horn-activate-itself-01-montero-ltd-28034/.
I was operating a 2003 mitsubishi montero when i rear ended a mercury mountaineer and projected it into 2 other vehicles...... Heavy damage to the front end of my montero, however, my driver side air bag did not go off. I was projected into the steering column and then my head went through the windshield.
The contact owns a 2003 mitsubishi montero. While parked, the horn began to sound continuously. The contact disconnected the battery in order to stop the horn. The failure recurred different twice, both times during colder weather. The vehicle was not taken to the dealer for diagnostics or repairs. The vin was not available. The approximate failure mileage was 168,000.
An electrical system failure was causing all electrical operated components to malfunction or inoperative.for example, automatic door locks/interior lights/radio and etc. The cause of the failure had not been determined althoughvehicle had been serviced several times for this problem.
While driving at any speed and turning the steeringwheel to theleft orright the vehiclealways swayed to the right.the dealerreplaced many parts but the problem is still occurring. The vehicle also made noise while driving over bumps and while making turns.while driving the front passenger axle and wheel hub broke.the 4x4 hi light was flashing.the dealer replaced the shifter switch.*nlm
The contact owns a 2003 mitsubishi montero.the contact stated that the temperature gauge needle would fluctuate from warm to hot when the vehicle was started.a local repair shop and the dealer were both able to duplicate the failure, but could not determine the cause.the current mileage is 59,082 and failure mileage was 57,500.
I have a 2003 montero limited and suddenly my brakes failed and the car had a high piercing noise.i had the car towed to a near by mitsubishi dealer in marlow heights maryland only to be told that if it was the accumulator they would fixed it at no charge. However, after their review it they said it was the hydraulic brake booster and it would cost me $2500 after taking it to another mechanical shop i was told it was the accumulator and the part was $228plus labor charges.
I was driving my 2003 mitsubishi to work on february 5,2007, at 6:30 a.m. When, all at once i heard a groaning noise and the oil pressure light came on and the"engine failure" light also came on. The steering wheel became stiffened and just luckily i was close enough to an auto repair station/wrecker service to coast into. I called my boyfriend to come and take me to work,and he then called the mitsubishi "roadside service" number to tow it to the closest dealership to have it looked at and repaired. Later that day he called to see what the problem was and for the next couple days,they tried to blame us for 1. Low oil 2.oil not changed often enough 3. "bad" oil.when we were able to prove that none of these were true-we even threatened to send the oil to have it "tested"(we use mobil 1) they said that they didn't have the oil anymore. A couple days after they changed the oil,they somehow found the oil and said that although the oil had carbon and metal shavings in it, there was not anything wrong with the oil. Each day we called to see what was going on,the service manager "a.j." would give us a run around and would say they were running the vehicle to see how it was working. They then said, after 17 days,the vehicle was ready to leave and to run it for 1,000 miles and see if the noise goes away!
The vehicle stalled while slowing down for a stop light.although the vehicle is in drive it sometimes rolls backwards as if it is in neutral.
The contact owns a 2003 mitsubishi montero. The contact stated that the check engine warning light remained illuminated when the vehicle was purchased from the dealer. The contact stated that the vehicle had a strong hesitation as the failure progressed. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic who diagnosed that the catalytic converter needed to be replaced. The manufacturer was not notified. The approximate failure mileage was 130,000.
An electrical system failure was causing all electrical operated components to malfunction or inoperative.for example, automatic door locks/interior lights/radio and etc. The cause of the failure had not been determined althoughvehicle had been serviced several times for this problem.
Consumer contacted manufacturer, and was told to contact nearest dealer for service on recall. When dealer was contacted, they referred him back to the manufacturer. When consumer contacted the manufacturer he was told to call back, they again referred consumer to dealer. As a result, consumer still didnot have vehicle repaired.
Hesitation and stalling between 0-45 mph at slightly above 3/4 full tank of gas.vehicle leaks substantial quantity of fuel when parked on incline at slightly above 3/4 tank of gas.in addition, this vehicle was not filling properly at the gas pump (pump continually shut off as if tank were full even though it was not).these same problem occurred with our 2002 montero which was returned to mitsubishi through the lemon law.these problems began at 26,000 miles, problems occurred with other vehicle starting at 9,000 miles. In the 2003, they have replaced the rollover valve (cracked).*la
Previously reported similar problem in nov. 2004 (reference no. 10101312)fuel leakage, acceleration/power loss at critical times of highway travel. Suv is now parked due fueling system problems and unreliability. Suv was repaired at fazeli misubishi 11/2004.even after know recall (purported) correctly vehicle experienced same problem. Suv failed again while on family vacation, loss of acceleration and power began to occur, engine began to cough and sputter (even with a full tank of gas), gas gauge and digital fuel mileage indicator malfunctioned.suv was eventually parked at a location, while parked fuel apparently had leaked from the fuel tank or other compartment...fire erupted while we were parked on side of(hwy 10- alabama) i was attempting to light a flare to indicate to passing motorist that we were stranded in the road. Destroyed by the flames were clothing, lap top computer, medication, children toys and electronic games, and religious effects.
Important safety recall notification: sr-04-008the consumer took his vehicle in for service on the recall issue and was told it could not be serviced at the original dealership location but had to be taken two hours away to an unrelated dealership for service at the owners expense and time.recall issue deals with the fuel tank leveling valve not maintaining proper sealing.fuel may leak to the ground when tank is on full.the recall stated that gasoline in the presence of an ignition source may result in a fire.*tc *sc
Hesitation and stalling between 0-45 mph at slightly above 3/4 full tank of gas.vehicle leaks substantial quantity of fuel when parked on incline at slightly above 3/4 tank of gas.in addition, this vehicle was not filling properly at the gas pump (pump continually shut off as if tank were full even though it was not).these same problem occurred with our 2002 montero which was returned to mitsubishi through the lemon law.these problems began at 26,000 miles, problems occurred with other vehicle starting at 9,000 miles. In the 2003, they have replaced the rollover valve (cracked).*la
My vehicle is leaking raw fuel in my driveway.
The contact owns a 2003 mitsubishi montero. The contact stated that the vehicle was leaking fuel and a container had to be used to keep the fuel from leaking onto the ground. The vehicle was taken to the dealer where it was confirmed that the fuel was seeping through the fuel tank. The dealer advised that the fuel vac and vapor filter needed to be replaced. The dealer informed the contact that the vehicle was previously repaired under nhtsa campaign id number: 04v319000 (fuel system: gasoline storage) and provided no further assistance. The failure and the current mileages were 67,000.
An electrical system failure was causing all electrical operated components to malfunction or inoperative.for example, automatic door locks/interior lights/radio and etc. The cause of the failure had not been determined althoughvehicle had been serviced several times for this problem.
An electrical system failure was causing all electrical operated components to malfunction or inoperative.for example, automatic door locks/interior lights/radio and etc. The cause of the failure had not been determined althoughvehicle had been serviced several times for this problem.
The contact owns a 2003 mitsubishi montero. The contact heard a loud piercing sound when the ignition was started. All of the warning indicators illuminated on the instrument panel. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not notified. The failure mileage was 230,000.
5-4-06. 2003 montero center differential light flashes slowly.***nar***
While driving and coming tocomplete stop automatic transmission doesn't shift properly from the first to the second gear.dealerinspected vehicle several times, but did not resolve the problem.
The vehicle stalled while slowing down for a stop light.although the vehicle is in drive it sometimes rolls backwards as if it is in neutral.
Recent incident of right back wheel displaying excessive noise and impairing driving, as well as repeated incidents of brake wear,malfunction and excessive brake noises.repeated replacement of rear right rotor.driver was in fear for her safety.
Due to the location of drivers seat belt attach point and the seatback adjustment handle the seat belt gets caught up on the handle, causing the seat back to release while driving.i contacted the dealer and the manufacturer and they replaced my seat even though it had the exact same desing.the seat belt continues to release the back of the seat if i forget to pull the seatbelt off of the handle.
Dt:husband had a vehicle wreck, the car would not stop on snow. Contact felt tires were not right for climate.had tires rotated and pressure checked regularly. Was told by manufacturer that the psi should be 35, but the door sticker indicated 29 psi. Tiresdid not work well in snow. Also,drivers side seat belt did not retract, and the back seat on passenger's side won't fold forward.had back seat repaired once.
Dt:husband had a vehicle wreck, the car would not stop on snow. Contact felt tires were not right for climate.had tires rotated and pressure checked regularly. Was told by manufacturer that the psi should be 35, but the door sticker indicated 29 psi. Tiresdid not work well in snow. Also,drivers side seat belt did not retract, and the back seat on passenger's side won't fold forward.had back seat repaired once.
A siren sound came on. My husband proceeded to get of the road.in his attempt, the brakes became very hard to press.the vehicle continued to roll as the brakes were being applied.he the pull the emergency brakesto bring the vehicle to a complete stop.aaa was called to tow the vehicle to a auto shop.after a thorough check, the owner (master mechanic) disassemble the braking system to check if the booster had failed, he stated the vehicle did not have a booster.i picked the vehicle up on friday, may 7 around 4:00pm.after traveling approximately 1 mile, the siren noise came back on.we are awaiting to have the truck towed again on monday.
I was driving, started hearing oozing sound then i applied brakes, very hard and won't go down. Then i pulled over the side curb and the curb stopped the card.
I was driving on the freeway, when all of a sudden my abs light came on and a buzzer. I then went to apply the brakes and stop but the brake pedal would not budge. It was like there was a brick under it. There was no way of stopping safely. Luckily no one was in front of me. I had to you the transmission to shift down. Pressed as hard as i could on brakes and finally stopped. I have researched this issue and have discovered it is quite common. How is it safe for a vehicle with a antilock brake malfunction to take out the brake system completely? i have contact mitsubishi and they said there is no recall!! how is this possible!?! this is very unsafe i have had the vehicle parked since the incident. I feel mitsubishi needs to pay for this and upgrade the brake system. I have researched the price and would cost me 1700.00 to have the system replaced. With no guarantee of it not doing it again.
The contact owns a 2003 mitsubishi montero. The contact stated that while driving 5 mph down a slight incline, the brake pedal failed to respond and the vehicle was shifted to neutral in order to stop. The contact also stated that the abs warning light illuminated. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 93,000.
The contact owns a 2003 mitsubishi montero. The contact stated that while driving 65 mph, the brakes failed. The contact mentioned that the abs, emergency brake, and traction control warning lamps illuminated. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic. The technician diagnosed that the electric motor in the hydraulic brake booster unit failed and needed to be replaced. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure but did not offer any assistance since the vehicle was not included on any recalls. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure and current mileage was 135,000.
I have a 2003 montero limited and suddenly my brakes failed and the car had a high piercing noise.i had the car towed to a near by mitsubishi dealer in marlow heights maryland only to be told that if it was the accumulator they would fixed it at no charge. However, after their review it they said it was the hydraulic brake booster and it would cost me $2500 after taking it to another mechanical shop i was told it was the accumulator and the part was $228plus labor charges.
Recent incident of right back wheel displaying excessive noise and impairing driving, as well as repeated incidents of brake wear,malfunction and excessive brake noises.repeated replacement of rear right rotor.driver was in fear for her safety.
In 2007 i had the brakes to my 2003 mitsubushi montero limited replaced because i felt they my truck would not stop as desired. After having the brakes replaced it appears that the problem became worse. I took my vehicle back to the dealer and they assured me that there was nothing wrong with the brakes. In dec 2007 i tried stopping in less than 3 inches of snow. My truck would not stop, i almost had an accident. When i hit the brakes it sounded and felt like the brakes were grinding or even a crunching sound. When driving in dry conditions the brakes appear to work very well but in wet or snow conditions it does not handle at all. Since then the front brakes was again replaced in nov 2008. Again on 27 jan 2009 i tried stopping in less than 2 inches of snow and the truck did not stop. I had to drive on the curb in order to stop. I was on a residential street and was driving less than 20 miles per hour. My brakes does not work in snow conditions or even in extremely wet conditions.
The contact owns a 2003 mitsubishi montero. While the driver was traveling approximately 40 mph and was applying pressure to the brake pedal, the brakes did not respond. There was a light blinking on the instrument panel and an alarm went off. The contact stated the emergency brake was pulled in order for the vehicle to come to come to a stop. The vehicle was not repaired. The vin was unavailable. The approximate failure mileage was 190,000.
The contact owns a 2003 mitsubishi montero. The contact stated that while driving 5 mph down a slight incline, the brake pedal failed to respond and the vehicle was shifted to neutral in order to stop. The contact also stated that the abs warning light illuminated. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 93,000.
Mitsubishi montero 2003 - brake pads have been replaced 2 times with less than 30,000 miles (1st at 19k and 2nd at 30k) on the odometer. Several near accidents have occurred after descending down hill.if you ride the brakes (keeping slight pressure applied while periodically applying more brake) when driving down a hill, this causes the rotors to heat up and then warp. Unfortunately, when the rotors get too hot braking becomes extremely difficult.the long beach mitsubishi service manager claims that the 2003 montero uses a smaller brake pad then its previous year models.
The horn goes off by itself the pads where stuck and it cost $1000 to repair since it needs to remove the steering airbag,this should be on a recall.this has a lot of problems who has same model on mitsubishi forums found here http://mitsubishiforum.com/forum/mitsubishi-montero-montero-sport-14/horn-activate-itself-01-montero-ltd-28034/.
The contact owns a 2003 mitsubishi montero. The contact stated that while driving approximately 60 mph, the vehicle started to veer to the left independently. The contact stopped on the shoulder to check the tire pressure. The vehicle was driven to an independent mechanic. The technician put the vehicle on the lift and diagnosed that the entire sub frame was severely corroded. The technician stated that the repairs would have been more than what the vehicle was worth. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The approximate failure mileage was 162,000.
The contact owns a 2003 mitsubishi montero.while the contact's daughter was accelerating from a stop sign, she heard a popping sound.she had to maneuver the vehicle onto the side of the road.the front driver's side wheel was twisted.the vehicle has not been inspected.the current and failure mileages were 85,000. Updated 09/15/08 updated 09/18/08.
While driving at any speed and turning the steeringwheel to theleft orright the vehiclealways swayed to the right.the dealerreplaced many parts but the problem is still occurring. The vehicle also made noise while driving over bumps and while making turns.while driving the front passenger axle and wheel hub broke.the 4x4 hi light was flashing.the dealer replaced the shifter switch.*nlm
Recent incident of right back wheel displaying excessive noise and impairing driving, as well as repeated incidents of brake wear,malfunction and excessive brake noises.repeated replacement of rear right rotor.driver was in fear for her safety.
Dt:husband had a vehicle wreck, the car would not stop on snow. Contact felt tires were not right for climate.had tires rotated and pressure checked regularly. Was told by manufacturer that the psi should be 35, but the door sticker indicated 29 psi. Tiresdid not work well in snow. Also,drivers side seat belt did not retract, and the back seat on passenger's side won't fold forward.had back seat repaired once.
While driving 40 mph consumerheard a loud noise coming from the rear.consumer was able to maintain control of the vehicle, and pulled over.consumer noticed that the rear right windowbroke.vehicle was taken to the dealer for inspection, and mechanicdeterminedthat heat caused the window to break.
The consumer stated that the front windshield wiper/washer was not operating on the driver side.
The contact owns a 2003 mitsubishi montero.while the contact's daughter was accelerating from a stop sign, she heard a popping sound.she had to maneuver the vehicle onto the side of the road.the front driver's side wheel was twisted.the vehicle has not been inspected.the current and failure mileages were 85,000. Updated 09/15/08 updated 09/18/08.
The contact owns a 2003 mitsubishi montero. The contact was rotating the tires when he noticed one of the studs on the rear passenger wheel was fractured. The vehicle was then taken to an independent mechanic where the stud was replaced. The same failure has since recurred two additional times on the rear passenger side wheel in which the studs were replaced by the same independent mechanic. The failure mileage was 83,000 and the current mileage was 86,900.
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