Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
VISIBILITY - DEFROSTER/DEFOGGER SYSTEM
055500412/01/200510018940Insufficient heater performance. *tt01/25/2006
VISIBILITY - DEFROSTER/DEFOGGER SYSTEM - WINDSHIELD - BLOWER
0355008R10/01/2003035500310004455Debris (such as leaves, etc.) entering the front cowl area may clog the evaporator housing drain tube. if this occurs, the evaporator housing may fill up with condensation and overflow into the passenger compartment, and into the blower mo12/15/2003
035500810/01/200310004454Debris (such as leaves, etc) entering the front cowl area may clog the evaporator housing drain tube. if this occurs, the evaporator housing may fill up with condensation and overflow into the passenger compartment, and into the blower mot12/15/2003
VISIBILITY - DEFROSTER/DEFOGGER SYSTEM - WINDSHIELD - CONTROLS/WIRING
045500312/01/2005055500310006466Heater temperature dial hard to turn. *tt05/03/2004

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
VISIBILITY
10/12/2010
 A/c heater nob broke off after switching it from cold to heat.
03/15/2011103700
 As with so many other lancers noted here, my wife's 2003 lancer's temp control knob has broken. over a period of a few years the knob continually got harder to turn and recently just broke off. i also gave her a pair of needle-nose pliers to turn the plastic nub that is left, although i don't know how long this will work as each time she does it it wears down the plastic some. this is obviously a wide-spread problem and not just a nuisance, as my wife needs to be able to defrost her windows as needed for visibility. shame on mitsubishi for not acknowledging the issue, let alone for not fixing it.
05/01/200760000
 The heating/cooling knob has been hard to turn since i bought the vehicle. it would have to be forced to switch from warm to cool. eventually the knob broke off. mitsubishi was contacted and a complaint was filed but since it was not under warrenty they would not fix it. the cable was replaced but the problem was not solved, it was still just as hard to turn. approx 1 1/2 years later the knob broke off again resulting in not being able to control temperature and engage the defroster.
01/11/2011102496
 2003 mitsubishi lancer: the temperature control knob broke off its shaft, after over two years of the control being so difficult to turn that it was almost impossible to accomlish. the wire running from the temperature control (knob) to the vent flap that controls heat/cold bent as well, leaving the vehicle without a way to change the temperature (stuck in cold position now). this is a safety issue, as i am unable to defrost/clear my windshield when it is cold outside, which results in continuous poor driving visibility.
03/01/2010110000
 My daughter's 2003 mitsubishi lancer es no longer provides heat. as in many other cases, the knob has broken off!! why is this not the subject of a recall? she has no heat, it's winter, and she has no means to defrost her windshield. for a while she was able to turn the mechanism using needle-nosed pliers. now, even that doesn't work and she has no heat, no means to defrost her windshield and windows reliably, and this is a safety hazard.
01/01/2009
 Temperature control knob is very difficult to turn. eventually, the control knob broke away from the plastic connector beneath, and now the temperature cannot be changed. a short internet search has shown this to be subject of a technical bulletin issued in 2004.
12/12/201099000
 Mitsubishi 2003 heating knob is not working..
11/01/2009100000
 Air conditioning/heating knob was hard to turn, until it finally broke completely off. now i have no heat in my vehicle and it visually impairs my driving when it is cold and frosts up. there is absolutely nothing i can do, except try to drive through it.
11/29/201065000
 My 2003 mitsubishi lancer heater knob broke off and i am unable to get the defroster to work. this has been an ongoing problem as this is a material defect in hundreds if not thousands of lancer automobiles. please help force mitsubishi to recall and fix this dangerous problem.
08/03/201060000
 2003 lancer - heater-a/c control knob broke and cannot adjust temperature. this should be a safety hazard and should prompt a recall by mitsubishi - why has this not happened based on the number of complaints listed on this site? should this be forwarded to some consumer group or the ntsb to investigate?
10/21/200979931
 Since the day i ppurchased the car,the knob for the ac/ heater was hard to turn. then about 2yrs ago i cant turn it without the car being parked. it took all my strength to turn. most of the time i wouldnt use my heat. then one night my windsheild was fogged up. i tried driving with the windows down. but i had to stop to turn the heat on for the defroster.driving across a bridge with fogged up windows is scary. when i turned the knob it brike off. i have tried to get used parts for it but it is a very common problem for these cars. and the dealers what between $700 and $900 to fix the problem with their cars.
02/05/2009850001
 The temperature knob will not turn from cool to heat resulting in the failure to heat the windshield. in turn, any frost, ice, or fog will not be removed and hinders vision. *tr
10/19/20021
 Since we purchased the car we have been complaining; but told that the knobs are a little hard to turn and there is no problem. the controls finally became inoperable; which puts our safety at risk. hvac controls have been designed with a mechanical flaw which makes the defrosting, heating, and ac components difficult to operate and eventually become inoperable. tsb 055-003 has been issued putting the repair on the consumer for a design flaw which put motorist at risk especially in inclement weather. *tr
12/19/20091
 2003 mitsubishi lancer. temperature control knob doesn't work properly. i can't turn the heat on. when i turn the knob from cold to hot there is a lot of tension and i've already broken one knob trying to force it to turn the heater on when it's cold out. the only way to turn the heat on is to look for a lever to the right of the gas pedal and manually turn the heat on. this is not safe while driving. also, the windshield won't defrost if the heater isn't on. this has been ongoing for about two years after i bought the car and has progressively gotten worse. i have been the only owner of the vehicle. *tr
01/15/20061
 Temperature knob of mitsubishi lancer doesn't go towards heating. *tr
10/19/20091
 Unable to turn temp control switch from heat to a/c. unable to defrost windows. mitsubishi quoted $1200 to fix. have had to pull car off the road to wipe down windows because the windows have fogged up while driving and there is no way to turn dial without crawling under the dash and manually pulling it from a/c to heat. *tr
12/12/2006375001
 2003 mitsubishi lancer purchased in fall of 2003, ac/heater control knob was difficult to turn & eventually broke off. since the unit is now stuck on a/c the defogging system does not work properly making it hazardous to drive the vehicle in winter months. i find the inoperable of the ac/heater control knob to be a life threatening risk. will a life have to be lost before a recall is considered? how many more complaints will go unheard? the consumer should not be expected to fork up $900-1200 for a temporary fix to only have the issue reoccur. *tr
07/25/2009540001
 We have a 2003 mitsubishi lancer and the hot/cold switch broke off. in trying to research this, i found 100's of online complaints about this problem, please see the attached website http://www.aboutautomobile.com/complaint/2003/mitsubishi/lancer. it is also not possible to get the windows to defrost in the vehicle due to this problem. that is a huge safety issue. the company should be doing a recall fix on these... *tr
12/12/20077200001
 2003 mitsubishi lancer oz ralley . the heater hot and cold selector will not switch from hot to cold. you have to reach under the drivers side dash and move it from hot to cold. if not the selector switch will break. i have already replaced it once. no solution in sight. by the way i am a mechanic by trade with 20 years of experience. also the plug coming off the dash harness has seemed to have gotten hot and as a result the plastic is deteriorating allowing a short between the wires. which in turn causes the fuse for the heater control lights as well as the right front and rear marker lights to burn out. *tr
03/19/20091
 We have a 2003 mitsubishi lancer and the hot/cold switch broke off. in trying to research this, i literally found 100's of online complaints about this problem. we live in mn, and it is not possible to get the windows to defrost in the vehicle due to this problem. that is a huge safety issue. the company should be doing a recall fix on these...since getting it fixed doesn't fix the problem at all, the switch behaves the same way after about 90 days of use. *tr
03/15/20081
 The air/heating unit button on the dash broke off completely. it was extremely hard to turn the knob to heat while attempting to turn it to the right. when i contacted the dealer they knew exactly what i was talking about. they said that they've had many car owners buying the unit because this is a common problem with the 2003 lancer. the unit itself is very expensive to buy at a cost of $379.00. this does not include the labor. the labor was quoted at $549.00, because they would have to take the dashboard/ trim out and off to replace the unit. i just replaced the unit and the same problem has started again. this is just one of many problems. i have experienced. the car will jerk and hestitate and lose power while driving. the gears will shift and i will lose momentum while driving. you can hear a revving sound like the transmission is about to go out. these are just a few problems - i haven't mention that i've had to replace the air condition unit because of the condensation leaking into the front passenger floor board causing it to fill with water. this problem occurred twice. the dealer replace the unit with a new one. *tr
08/12/2007718201
 2003 mitsubishi lancer oz rally - heater control knob not properly working. purchased vehicle used in march 2007, noticed control knob hard to turn. took into dealership to fix a recall on exhaust manifold & gaskets, had them also check the a/c temp knob because it was hard to turn from heat to cold. warranty did not cover, was still operable, so did not get replaced. eventually the knob completely broke off in december 2007, paid to replace heater control assy #mn185137hb (luckily warranty covered partial - total cost 347.27, warranty covered 247.27, paid 100.00) after knob was replaced the heater was working fine. again,eventually the temp control knob would not stay on heat, would return midway between hot & cold. dealership suggested replacing: heater blend door (7801a360 - $80.22) & link & lever (7801a110 - $30.03), with an additional 8 hours of labor would be $850 + tax. after reviewing other complaints, i have noticed many others have had same problem. this is a safety issue, specifically due to not being able to use defroster. this issue should be reviewed. *tr
12/11/2008860001
 All three brake lights stopped working with no warning. 1. normal driving to and from work, unsure of anything leading up to failure. was alerted by another driver that was behind me while driving and then pulled up next to me at a light. was lucky there was no crash. 2. lights are completely out, have not been able to get them back on 3. have checked the fuse as labeled in the manufacturers handbook, checked the brake light switch, checked the light bulbs, all are in ok fashion and work when tested separately. *tr
06/14/2008570001
 At night driving in heavy rain, unable to turn off air conditioner and switch on windshield defrost because heater, temperature dial broke off. *tr
10/15/20061
 Add my bumble bee to the growing list of lancers with broken off heater/a.c. knobs due to the badly designed and faulty component coupled with in an inept service department. should have made this complaint when it first happened instead of just waiting for the recall that never happened. *tr
VISIBILITY - DEFROSTER/DEFOGGER SYSTEM
10/26/20121
 The heat/ac knob on my 2003 mitsubishi has been extremely difficult to turn. this is especially hazardous when trying to defrost the windshield, until it finally broke completely off. now i have no heat in my vehicle and it visually impairs my driving when it is cold and frosts up. i tried to search for parts( complete switch or switch knob shaft) they're not available but whole unit about $300 + labor. are they(mitsubishi) going to issue a recall? the more i research, the more i find that this is a problem for hundreds of other mitsubishi lancer owners with this same situation on their hands. the more i research, the more i find that this is a problem for others. *tr
04/28/20121200001
 Purchased vehicle brand new july 2003. heat/ac knob has always been difficult to turn. it is now stuck on a/c. i am located in an area that acquires freezing temperatures, and evidently, will need to be able to defrost the windshield. upon researching this issue, i have come across thousands of mitsubishi owners with the same problem. since most of the u.s. experiences freezing temperatures this should, without a doubt, be a recall because it is affecting so many driver's visibilities. the other safety aspect to be considered pertains to: young children, the elderly, and the ill. car windows open or not, how is it safe to have the young, elderly, or ill in a car over 100 degrees or under 32 degrees? this is simply unacceptable, irresponsible, and unsafe. please advise a recall. *tr
04/18/200854000
 Tl* the contact owns a 2003 mitsubishi lancer. the contact stated the knobs on the temperature control panel were breaking off. the dealer advised the manufacturer was aware of the failure yet the improved knobs were on backorder. the contact felt the failure could potentially become a safety issue because of the heat levels in the vehicle cabin. the vehicle was not repaired. the failure mileage was 54,000 and the current mileage was 79,931.
11/20/2009700001
 This is a health issue for us because my husband has ms and is sensitive to heat especially, but also can be sensitive to cold. the heater knob on my vehicle broke. it had been sticking for a while. i had to turn the knob pretty hard to push from cold to hot or hot to cold. in researching a way to fix it i was appalled by the number of people that had the same problem with the 2003 mitsubishi lancer but no recall has been initiated by mitsubishi. at this point we just need to replace one small shaft for the knob to slip onto, but the dealership claims we have to buy the whole unit - $215 plus shipping and labor. with my husband having ms, we are always paying medical bills. we went to a salvage yard and the heater assembly was missing from the only lancer on the lot and according to one person every lancer he saw come through had the left knob broken off the heater temp controller. now it is cold in the mornings and warm in the afternoons and we cannot adjust the temperature at all. we had been using pliers but now cannot move it at all. please look into this because it is a health issue for those with ms and other neurological and autoimmune disorders. *tr
11/04/20091
 Climate control knob broke off on mitsubishi ,found to happen on lots of these cars, cant defrost window. cant see. safety hazard? *tr
03/01/2009900001
 In the 2003 mitsubishi lancer es the climate control switch that controls the heat/cold is faulty. the switch has always been hard to turn and eventually broke off. making the car owner unable to switch from hot to cold. this poses a problem in the winter months especially since the car owners will be unable to defrost their windshield. making it a hazard. the dealership says there isn't a recall for this problem. this is the exact quote i received from the dealership on the repair. to repair this properly we need to remove the dash and repair the heater box. if that is not done than you will damage the new heater knob. the parts for the repair are $520.00 and the labor to do the repair is $756.00 i've seen numerous complaints about this problem over the internet. *tr
05/20/20091
 Hvac dash control unit-mitsubishis lancer 2003 the knob that controls the hot and cold broke,it is stuck in the cold position. now unable to regulate the heating functions. it also hinders the de-fogging feature from working. i live in nyc and the weather has now changed. with the climate change i have no heat nor can i use the de-fogging if i am driving in the rain. part is not repairable by dealer because it is not a defect in the car. i have researched and found that every owner of this type of vehicle since 99/00 has had this happen. each owner has stated that mitsubishi does not recognize it as a recall. it is a safety issue for people like myself who live where the climate changes, as well if someone lives in a warm climate/cold climate year round. i think mitsubishi needs to admit to this defect and fix it for all owners of this model. being that this happens so frequent there is no way to acquire the part second hand. only at the dealer. *tr
03/19/20041
 I have the same problem with the heat/cold knob and the vent knob. i complained to the dealer and they quoted me almost $1900 to fix. yeah right!!! this is a solution.... not a complete fix but i get heat in the winter and a/c in the summer. i have to reached up under the dash and move the controls at the heater box. if you still have a knob turn it while you are moving the plastic arm from underneath. the vent control is a little harder to get to but it's up there, just a little higher and it's smaller so it's harder to get leverage. hope this helps all of you. look under from the driver side. you'll see the cables and they're connected to a plastic rotary arm thing. it works... yes it's a pain... beats dishing out major bucks for something that's not our fault. *tr
10/01/200627000105/01/2006
 Tl*the contact owns a 2003 mitsubishi lancer. the adjuster knob for the defroster was very difficult to turn and eventually failed. the dealer stated that the temp control cable needed to be replaced. there is a tsb nhtsa item number 10006466. the failure mileage was 27,000 and current mileage was 29,200.
03/14/200731950
 Heater knob does not turn to hot and no heat.... cold weather in canada
12/10/2006500001
 Ac/heater knob is defective, can't change between a/c and heat to effectively use defroster. *nm
10/24/2006103/04/2004
 My heater knob is broke. it has been very hard to turn since i bought this car. it was used but this is my second car of the same type. it had the same problem in the car before this one and there was only a 1 year difference in them. i am not the only person with this problem. most of the people i know on the internet forum has the same problem with this car. *jb
10/01/20067600107/25/2006
 Dt*: the contact stated the heating and cooling control knob fractured. the vehicle was taken to the service dealer, who determined that the heating and cooling control knob was redesigned and that there were none of the original knobs in stock.*ak
VISIBILITY - DEFROSTER/DEFOGGER SYSTEM - WINDSHIELD - CONTROLS/WIRING
01/05/20091
 Temperature knob wont turn. can not move the knob from ac to heat. can not remove fog of the windshield. *tr
07/16/2005100000101/03/2003
 Heater control knob turns very hard and now does not work at all. *tr
12/30/200727000111/26/2003
 Knob on ac/heater control broke, now stuck on ac. can not use car in cold weather as windshield fogs up making the car unsafe to drive. this is a 2003 miisubishi lancer.*cn
12/01/200775000106/05/2003
 I purchased a 2003 mitsubishi lancer es brand-new from a dealership in the summer of that year. shortly after purchase, i realized the temperature-control knob was stiff and would have to be forced to switch from heat to cool and vice versa. i took it into the dealership, where a service technician oiled it. that helped for a few months before it started sticking again. basically, it would feel as it the knob was stuck between hot and cold. it would have to be forced beyond that point. once forced, it would either not stick in the most extreme temperature setting (i.e. max ac or highest heat setting) or it would not move much at all. it would often feel as if it were on the verge of breaking. i took it back to the dealership in 2005, where i was told it was a common complaint among 2003 lancer owners. the service tech at that time told me it would cost $800 to fix but that so long as the heating and ac worked most of the time, it would be smarter to hold off until mitsubishi issued a recall. he indicated that a recall was imminent because of the number of complaints he was aware of. the knob on my car officially broke last week. there is still no recall on the part, but a service technician i spoke to this morning said that mitsubishi recently released a fix-it kit to repair the problem. according to him, that is the good news. the bad news is that it would cost $1,000 to repair, because the entire dash has to be removed to make the repair. total estimated repair time is about 8 hours. it's my belief that this problem is common enough to warrant a recall on the temperature control knob and company-paid repair. *tr
10/30/200751360406/19/2004
 I bought the mitsubishi lancer in june 2004 with 29,361 miles. november 24 2004 with 31,952 miles we took the car (which is my daughters) to sanbernardino mitsubishi for a fan controller recall # c0409zxx invoice # 152167 and explained it was hard to turn the heater controll knob the service adviser # 25 got in the car and turned the knob he said yeah it is a little hard to turn but they are made like that. i told him it felt like it was going to break and he said it wont and once again they are all made like that but he would have it looked at. we were told they oiled it and sent us on our way. my daughter turned the knob only when she had to because she didn't want it to break. we took the car back to san bernardino mitsubishi on february 1 2006 with 37,320 miles for a reflash recall # c0505jxx pcm invoice # 164087. we told the service adviser carlos gonzalez we are again having problems with the heater controls knob being hard to turn.and he said they get this compliant all the time. invoice # 164167 he had the heater control link part # 7801a110 and # mn185137hc control replaced on february 3 2006. per dsm. on october 30 2007 with 51,391 miles i called san bernardino mitsubishi 909-884-7700 and spoke to mike smith in service department and told him of my recurring problem with heater control knob not working.he told me it would be $900 dollars to fix the problem i was given the phone number for mitsubish north america customer service 888-648-7820. i called and spoke to linda would not give her last name and she said that the replaced controller which was done 18 months ago only had a 12 month warranty there was nothing they could do. i have read numerous complaints about this exact recurring problem on the nhtsa web site. this is without a doubt a design problem of mitsubish?s. what is a peson to do? just not buy a mitsubishi? *tr
05/01/200535000101/28/2004
 I took our 2003 oz rally lanser to the dealer for a recall. i told them the heating and cooling knob was hard to turn from hot to cold and from cold to hot. i felt like it would break if you force it. they put oil on the knob and said they are all like that on this model. it is now so hard to turn we try not to because it will break. i have read all the complaints on this model and it sounds like a lot of people are having the same problem, but some of them have broken the knob stating that it cost them 500-900 dollars to get fixed. i fell that this should be a recall if that knob was to break in a ice storm you would not be able to turn the defroster or heater on. in the mid-west that could be a safety issue. *tr
08/10/20071
 Heater control knob broke, as in every mitsubishi lancer, and no recalls yet. *jb
04/10/20071
 When i first got the lancer in 2003 one of the first things i noticed was that the knob for the air and heat was really difficult to turn. i took it into the dealer and was told that it was just a little sticky and if i kept turning it, it would work itself out and be fine. i avoided using it as much as possible because it never got better. a year or so later i had to take my vehicle in for a factory recall and during that visit i once again asked about the knob. the tech looked under the panel and said it was just sticking a bit and put some grease on the gears and said to just work it, turning it back and forth, and it would work itself out. it was fine for a couple days but went back to the way it was shortly there after. finally, a few weeks ago, while on my way to the airport to pick up a friend, i went to turn the heat on and the knob just snapped off. this time when i took it in to the dealer they told me since the rod that connects the knob to the gears inside was what snapped it would be about $500-$600 to repair. he even asked why i never had it looked at and fixed before it snapped off. i told him i did numerous times and was blown off each time. but now that it is an actual problem they are willing to fix it, for a fee of course. upon doing some research i realized that other people have had this problem with their lancers and have had similar problems trying to get it fixed. this is cause for complaint, the dealer was not willing to fix it when i mentioned the problem numerous times while the vehicle was under warranty. now this has turned into a costly problem that i believe is a defect in the vehicles. *tr
11/20/2006108/17/2002
 Temperature control knob broke completely off. at first it was hard to turn and when it was switched over to heat for winter, it broke off. went to mitsubishi dealership; was told they get that at least 3 times a week then we were quoted around $900 to fix(parts plus labor). sound to me if they get 3 a week then maybe they shouldn't be charging anybody and fixing it seeing as it is defective. *jb
VISIBILITY - DEFROSTER/DEFOGGER SYSTEM - WINDSHIELD - HEATER CORE
01/14/200440000304/05/2003
 Heater selector from hot to cold does not work properly. after a short time, did not work at all; bent cable. purchased new cable, bent new cable. found problem to be not in knob, but in the actual lever/gear the cable turns. estimate it needs a new heater core (best guess from service shop). *jb
08/24/2004180003
 The consumer experienced sudden acceleration . the consumer stated that when applying the brakes, the vehicle accelerated. the consumer contacted the manufacturer, who also was at a loss for an explanation as to why this defect occurred. *ak the accelerator pedal would stick, the heater controls would bind up when turned on and at times the accelerator pedal would go to the floor. *sc *jb
VISIBILITY - REAR WINDOW WIPER/WASHER
01/11/2011200000
 No heat/defrost in mitsubishi lancer (2003) usually, its kind of hard to turn, but if you twist the knob fast enough, you'll hear this sliding sound behind the center console signifying the change from cold to heat. the knob is no longer doing that, no matter how i turn it. i will turn it the full 180 degrees, and it won't pop into place and it'll end up turning back to about 160 degrees (the dial location).
VISIBILITY - WINDSHIELD
01/11/2004250006
 Windshield weather stripe malfunctioned. as a result, windshield became loose. consumer was concerned that windshield will fall out. the part was replaced six times, however the problem still recurred. *ak
VISIBILITY/WIPER
11/01/20121
 The heat/ac knob on my 2003 mitsubishi has been extremely difficult to turn. this is especially hazardous when trying to defrost the windshield. it now does not turn any more and i do not want to force it because i am afraid it will break. because of this i have no heat in my car and my windows fog up making it very hard to see out of the windows. i have contacted my local mitsubishi dealer and they said that this is not a recall and would cost about $1400 - $1500 to fix. there are many people who are reporting the same problem with the same car. i believe this is a design flaw and should be made a recall and repaired for free. *tr
11/01/2012
 The heat/ac knob on my 2003 mitsubishi has been extremely difficult to turn. this is especially hazardous when trying to defrost the windshield. it now does not turn any more and i do not want to force it because i am afraid it will break. because of this i have no heat in my car and my windows fog up making it very hard to see out of the windows. i have contacted my local mitusbishi dealer and they said that this is not a recall and would cost about $1400 - $1500 to fix. there are many people who are reporting the same problem with the same car. i believe this is a design flaw and should be made a recall and repaired for free.
06/10/2009750001
 Heat/ac knob has always been difficult to turn. it is now stuck on a/c. i am located in an area that acquires freezing temperatures, and evidently, will need to be able to defrost the windshield. upon researching this issue, i have come across thousands of mitsubishi owners with the same problem. since most of the u. s. experiences freezing temperatures this should, without a doubt, be a recall because it is affecting so many driver's visibilities. the other safety aspect to be considered pertains young children, the elderly, and the ill. car windows open or not, how is it safe to have the young, elderly, or ill in a car over 100 degrees or under 32 degrees? this is simply unacceptable, irresponsible, and unsafe. please advise a recall. *tr
06/10/200975000
 Heat/ac knob has always been difficult to turn. it is now stuck on a/c. i am located in an area that acquires freezing temperatures, and evidently, will need to be able to defrost the windshield. upon researching this issue, i have come across thousands of mitsubishi owners with the same problem. since most of the u. s. experiences freezing temperatures this should, without a doubt, be a recall because it is affecting so many driver's visibilities. the other safety aspect to be considered pertains young children, the elderly, and the ill. car windows open or not, how is it safe to have the young, elderly, or ill in a car over 100 degrees or under 32 degrees? this is simply unacceptable, irresponsible, and unsafe. please advise a recall
09/14/2012770001
 I have had my 2003 lancer for about 4 years and the ac/heater knob has always been difficult to turn. recently the knob broke and it is now stuck on ac and i now have no heat therefore it means i have no defrosters. this is a visibility issue and there should be a recall. according to all of the complaints this is a common problem that needs to be addressed and taken care of. *tr
09/14/201277000
 I have had my 2003 lancer for about 4 years and the ac/heater knob has always been difficult to turn. recently the knob broke and it is now stuck on ac and i now have no heat therefore it means i have no defrosters. this is a visibility issue and there should be a recall. according to all of the complaints this is a common problem that needs to be addressed and taken care of.
04/28/20121200001
 Purchased vehicle brand new july 2003. heat/ac knob has always been difficult to turn. it is now stuck on a/c. i am located in an area that acquires freezing temperatures, and evidently, will need to be able to defrost the windshield. upon researching this issue, i have come across thousands of mitsubishi owners with the same problem. since most of the u.s. experiences freezing temperatures this should, without a doubt, be a recall because it is affecting so many driver's visibilities. the other safety aspect to be considered pertains to: young children, the elderly, and the ill. car windows open or not, how is it safe to have the young, elderly, or ill in a car over 100 degrees or under 32 degrees? this is simply unacceptable, irresponsible, and unsafe. please advise a recall. *tr
04/28/2012120000
 Purchased vehicle brand new july 2003. heat/ac knob has always been difficult to turn. it is now stuck on a/c. i am located in an area that aquires freezing temperatures, and evidently, will need to be able to defrost the windshield. upon researching this issue, i have come across thousands of mitsubishi owners with the same problem. since most of the u.s. experiences freezing temperatures this should, without a doubt, be a recall because it is affecting so many driver's visibilities. the other safety aspect to be considered pertains to: young children, the elderly, and the ill. car windows open or not, how is it safe to have the young, elderly, or ill in a car over 100 degrees or under 32 degrees? this is simply unacceptable, irresponsible, and unsafe. please advise a recall.