Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
POWER TRAIN - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
992301010/01/19996088731This bulletin contains recommended automatic transmission / transaxle maintenance information. *tt01/06/2000
POWER TRAIN - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION - CONTROL MODULE (TCM, PCM)
13705/01/200710021743Reprogramming the pcm drivability or sensitivity issues can be corrected. *kb06/18/2007

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
POWER TRAIN - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
09/20/20042
 While driving 30 mph driver was unable to shift gears. but was able to maintain control of the vehicle, and drove it to the dealer for inspection. also, driver noticed fluid leaking from underneath the vehicle. the cause has not been determined. *ak
09/04/2001610/01/2000
 After ~ 2hours of highway driving the n (neutral) light flashes which indicates that the transmission has overheated. the car most be stopped asap to cool the transmission so as to not damage it. i am concerned that since this problem has occurred everytime i go on a trip lasting more than 2 hours of hwy driving am i damaging the car or causing a potential safety (fire/personnel injury) hazard!? i have taken the car to the dealer to search for a cause and solution but they found nothing. is the transmission fluid compromised and therby causing this? in addition, this is an inconvenience when one is travelling. being that i travel a lot i always have to be on the lookout for this problem. aside from being a safety issue and potentially a costly repair issue it's a nuisance! flashing light ?
02/22/2001310/01/1999
 Took my truck back to the dealer on 2/22/01 for engine light that came on. they replaced a leaky fuel cap and engine light went off. told them when i call for service about the 2nd -3rd shift that was slipping in the transmission. the could not find what i was speaking of the first time. the second time i took it back for the same reason they then said that mitsubishi had a letter stating that there was a problem with the 2nd - 3rd shift. the called the tech line and no one new what to do with the vehicle. they in turn wanted me to pay for a tranny flush, i refused telling them i had been instructed by a mechanic friend that this is not the problem, so i did not have that done. to boot they wanted me to pay for this (80.00).!! when i called again about my vechicle doing the same thing i told them i did not feel the vehicle was safe to drive because driving a damaged transmission was not good, the told me that i was in no danger. the third time, they instructed me mitsubishi could do nothing else to help me and i had to pick up the vehicle immediately. so now i am driving a possible damaged transmission and who knows what else will happen. i would like to request and investigation into this, the mechanic at the dealership told me other vehicles(montero's) have been doing the same thing as well not just mine. i believe this is mitsubishi's responsiblity to fix this even if it means a new transmission!! if you would like to talk further on this problem please feel free to contact me at the given numbers. thanks and have a great day. --- concerned consumer
POWER TRAIN - DRIVELINE - DRIVESHAFT
09/14/2001112/01/1999
 Steering-front end vibrtation. *ak
POWER TRAIN - MANUAL TRANSMISSION
03/01/20011
 Transmission makes noises and slips out of gear, on one occasion while consumer was pulling from a stop sign, vehicle went out of geaar, luckily there was no accident. (attorney for client) *yh