Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 2006

Model Lancer Evo made in 2006 by Mitsubishi got 13 consumer complains as well as 2 service bulletins. Consumer complaints with reference, among others things, to electrical system and power train. Technical service bulletines regarding electrical system and engine and engine cooling.

Model 2006

Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
061300804/01/200610019919Misdirected dtc p0231. *tt05/16/2006
ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING - ENGINE
061300504/01/200610019921Freeze-frame data for misfire conditions. *tt05/16/2006

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
03/01/2008400001
 1. srs light, horn going off for no reason, any and all dash functions going off for no reason. 2. water leaking in cabin due to improper seal of a wiring harness that goes through firewall. caused wiring harness to be corroded and need to be replaced. 3. dealer replaced all wiring harnesses in interior of car and sealed up leaking area. *tr
POWER TRAIN - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
11/23/200715970104/22/2007
 Owned 1 2006 lancer evolution, and transmission failed 4 times. manufacture bought back, purchased 2nd lancer evo, same dealership, transmission problem s again after 15 k miles. *tr
POWER TRAIN - CLUTCH ASSEMBLY
04/11/200813180101/10/2007
 I have a 2006 mitsubishi lancer evolution se. the car only has 13,000 miles and the clutch has failed. its a $2,600 repair. mitsubishi refuses to fix it under warranty. *tr
03/13/200835000101/20/2007
 2006 mitsubishi lancer evolution ix at 35,000 had to replace the clutch and refurbish the flywheel. over $1100 and it was not covered by the warranty because the clutch was worn not defective. *tr
12/19/200714493104/20/2007
 I own a 2006 mitsubishi lancer evolution ix with approximately 14,500 miles. the clutch seems to have worn out far too soon; furthermore shifting is very rough from 1st through 3rd gear and causes the car to pulsate. it is at its worst in first gear. apparently, this quite common with the evo class must be addressed. many are frustrated with the fact that the dealer is not willing to take any consideration to a worn out clutch and explains that it is a wear item therefore exempting them from any liability of the matter and is not covered under warranty. it is understandable that the clutch has the potential to wear out, but there is no excuse for them to wear out this early when the operator drives at a standardized pace. this is even excluding the fact that this is a high performance vehicle claiming to withstand average driver abuse. many complaints from lancer evolution owners exist, and many are much worse than what i have described. these issues can cause deadly consequences to any driver due to the fact that the operator has no control of the cars ability to accelerate. this must be addressed and be cause for a recall on all mitsubishi lancer evolutions. please do not allow many diligent consumers pay with their lives for mitsubishis failure to take ownership of this blatant problem. please reference, http://www.mitsubishisucks.com/cars/complaints/usa/parts/power-train/lancer.html for more complaints. *tr
12/01/20056500210/18/2005
 I purchased a brand new vehicle in october of 2005 a 2006 mitsubishi evolution mr. around late december of 2005 the clutch would not go into 6th gear. i notified the dealership from where i purchased the vehicle of the problem and made an appointment's get it checked out. the day before i was to take the car to the dealership the clutch completely failed this was on january 26 of 2006. i had it towed to the dealership and after a few days the dealership notified me that i was at fault for the way i drove the car. i explained my situation of the problems i was having with the clutch to the dealership and mitsubishi headquarters. they found i was at fault. i called the fresno b of automotive repair and they investigated my claim about the clutch. fb of ar said they could not do nothing because the clutch is not a warranty item for mitsubishi. so i purchased an aftermarket clutch that the dealership installed and said everything was good. i picked up the car and the clutch would still not go into 6th gear. i notified the dealership of the continuing problem and told me that their technician said everything was fine, i took the car the very next day and the dealership confirmed my claim. they kept the car for a few days and told me that they believe it was a synchro in the transmission and replaced it after a few days. a few more days passed and i called the dealership as to what was going on with my car. they told me that my clutch is now stuck on 2nd gear and don't know why that is. i took the car january 28,2006 to the dealership and it is now march 28,2006 and the dealership does not know what is wrong with the car or when i will get it back. *jb
POWER TRAIN - MANUAL TRANSMISSION
02/10/201038726
 I first noticed that my 2006 mitsubishi lancer evolution mr started to make a grinding/scrapping noise that seemed to be generating from the timing belt area. the car had approximately 30,000 miles on the odometer. it seemed to be a noise that was present at idle and upon cold start ups. i started to research this on various forums and internet, only to find that it was a common problem with a clear solution. there have been a few dealerships who have seemed to have resolved this issue but each fix seemed to vary within the timing belt area. the timing belt, sensor blade, tensioner, tensioner pulleys, etc. have been known to cause this issue. the dealership that fixed my timing belt area grinding noise suggested that i replace the timing belt only, which i did. only to have the problem resurface about 2500 miles later. i am unwilling to keep putting timing belts in my car to temporarily fix the problem. it scares me that the dealer keeps trying to go down this same road with the same conclusion. this car is my daily driver and about 90% of the times my kids are in this car with me. it would be terrible if my engine braks down on me while driving around with my kids in the car. this can be a dangerous problem. i urge mitsubishi to strongly consider a recall for this. with such an amazing car i would hope mitsubishi would standby it and do the right thing!
11/25/200716000105/22/2007
 Tl*the contact owns a 2006 mitsubishi lancer evolution. while driving between 40-65 mph and attempting to shift gears, the transmission would grind. the dealer stated that a new transmission was needed because the srynco failed. no repairs were made. the current and failure mileages were 16,000.
POWER TRAIN - MANUAL TRANSMISSION - FLOOR SHIFT ASSEMBLY
03/10/20054103/10/2005
 I'm married. i like my car. i lived in belarus. *jb

Car dealers selling


StateCityZipNamePhone
CAVICOTORVILLE92315VICTORVILLE MITSUBISHI
CTGROTON06340GIRARD MITSUBISHI(860) 449-1242
RIEAST PROVIDENCE02914EAST PROVIDENCE MITSUBISHI1-888-539-1589