Recalls


CampaignManufacturerManufacturing dateType# of units affectedDate Owner notified MfgRecall Initiated byManufacturers of recalled vehicles/productsReport Recieved DateRecord Creation DateRegulation Part NumberFMVSS Number
SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC - FOUNDATION COMPONENTS - HOSES, LINES/PIPING, AND FITTINGS
01V027000MITSUBISHI AMERICAfrom 06/01/1998 to 01/22/2001V (Vehicle)1900002/15/2001MFRMITSUBISHI MOTORS NORTH AMERICA, INC.02/05/200102/07/2001571106
Defect SummaryVehicle description: sport utility vehicles equipped with 3.5l engines. these vehicles do not comply with the requirements of fmvss no. 106, brake hoses. these vehicles are equipped with noncompliant brake vacuum hoses.
Consequence SummaryThese hoses could burst causing fluid leakage, increasing the braking capability of the vehicle and could result in a crash.
Corrective SummaryDealers will replace the vacuum hose. owner notification began february 15, 2001. owners who take their vehicles to an authorized dealer on an agreed upon service date and do not receive the free remedy within a reasonable time should contact mitsubishi at 1-800-222-0037.
NotesAlso contact the national highway traffic safety administration's auto safety hotline at 1-888-dash-2-dot (1-888-327-4236).

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC
05/17/2004400001
 Tl*the contact owns a 2001 mitsubishi montero sport. shortly after purchasing the vehicle in may of 2004, the brakes began failing. while driving approximately 55 mph, the contact depressed the brake pedal and the vehicle began sliding. after this incident, the vehicle began making noises continuously. while driving approximately 15 mph around a curve, the vehicle began to tail spin when the brakes were applied. the vehicle was taken to the mitsubishi dealer and they stated that the failure was due to the brake accumulator, which affected the abs. the contact was also informed that the noise was due to the vacuum hose being defective. the brakes have not been repaired at this time. nhtsa campaign id number 01v027000 (service brakes, hydraulic:foundation components:hoses, lines/piping, and fittings) was referenced. the current mileage was 107,000 and failure mileage was 40,000. updated 10/03/08 *bf the consumer stated she had an accident in the vehicle, because another vehicle made a sudden stop and when she applied the brakes, the vehicle mad a noise. updated 10/07/08. *jb
02/01/2007100000106/01/2006
 Tl*the contact owns a 2001 mitsubishi montero sport. the contact researched the vehicle on the nhtsa website and found that the vehicle was included in a recall regarding brakes. the vehicle was brought to a dealer, who verified that the vehicle was included in the recall. the dealer agreed to remove the faulty brakes and replace them with another faulty part. the dealer stated that the contact was responsible for the total cost incurred for the recall. the contact stated that a recall notice was never received because the vehicle was previously owned. the current and failure mileage were 100,000.*ak
08/16/20037000111/25/2000
 I have a 2001 mitsubishi montero sport ls 2wd, which i purchased new and approximately 14 month after i purchased with only 7000 mile's at the time, i started hearing some wired noise every time i hit the brake, and the whole vehicle vibrates at the same time, mainly when getting off the freeway, and i want to reduce speed from highway to city speed, at first i though it was the abs, so that was why i never paid attention to it, but as i kept driving it, the noise and vibration was getting worse, so , i took it to the dealer,on august 16 03, when the vehicle had 17283 mile's, and they inspected the brakes, and they found that the brake pads were worn out, so they (dealer) told me, that, new pads would fix the problem, i just replaced the brake pads, and i still have the same problem, i like to mention, that, with experiences that i have with other cars that i have had in the past, i have never needed to replace brake pads at 18000 miles, brake pads on all my vehicles last 50000 to 60000 mile's, therefore i think that the reason why these brake pads got worn out to fast, was the noise and vibration that is coming from the front wheels every time i apply the brake, this is a safety related problem, i'm afraid to drive it, mainly on the mountains, hills etc. this noise and vibration has nothing to do with brake pads or rotors, this is something else that the manufacturer has to look at. *jb
09/08/20016022506/18/2001
 My husband and i purchased a 2001 mitsubishi montero sport 3.5xs june of 2001. it now has 37,000 miles on it and during those 37,000 miles i have had to have the rotors turned twice and have the brakes pads replaced three time since june of 2001. i am not a hard driver nor do i drive recklessly. in my opinion, this is not acceptable for a brand new car. i also know someone who owns a 2001 montero sport es who has also had the same problems. wondering if there was anything that can be done. or if this is normal for a mitsubishi product because if it is, i will never purchase another. thank you for your help. *jb
SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC - ANTILOCK
03/21/200533000109/01/2003
 Dt*: the contact stated while driving at various speeds, while applying brake pressure the brake pedal and the steering column vibrate and the brake light illuminated. although the dealer was alerted no appointment for inspection was made.
10/11/200577000211/15/2004
 Dt: the consumer owns a 2001 mitsubishi montero sport. on 10-11-05 while driving on the interstate there was a wreck in front of consumers vehicle. when the consumer applied the brakes, they would not stop the vehicle. the brake light had come on earlier that day. the contacts vehicle hit the vehicle in front. upon impact, the air bags deployed but not all the way. the vehicle was totaled. the contact sustained injuries. *ak (11/15/05) *sc
07/02/2001
 Ongoing / intermittent problem, starting from 36 mile to the present. when brakes are applied vehicle would vibrate, and pedal would go to the floor. feel free to provide any further information.*ak
03/26/2002
 While driving at 25 mph and trying to apply brakes they gave waa,consumer could not stop, and ran into another vehicle. consumer received a recall notice in mail and tried to get recall repairs done, but dealership could not set an appointment for consumer.*ak
SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC - FOUNDATION COMPONENTS - DISC
08/01/2001
 Rear suspension vibrates when traveling 55mph or above. dealer has replaced brakes. dealer also did an alignment, and balanced/ rotated the tires. please provide further details. *ak
SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC - FOUNDATION COMPONENTS - DISC - ROTOR
08/03/200415000307/01/2001
 Front brake rotors keep warping and require replacement every 15000-20000 miles, causing shudder and grabbing.*ak
04/22/20024217006/15/2001
 The rotors and braking system on the 2001 montero sport are undersized for the weight of the vehicle. at 4217 miies, the rear rotors had to be turned. they warp badly, making it very hard to contol when breaking. now at 37k they need turning again, if possible, or replacement.
05/29/20011
 Our dealer informed us yesterday that both front brake rotors on our vehicle are warped. this has occurred with only 22000 miles on the new vehicle. after investigating further, we've learned that this problem is quite common for the mitsubishi montero. based on the experience of others, we may very well have to replace both rotors every time we replace the front brake pads. this tendency for abnormal, accelerated wear of the rotors is an obvious safety issue. excess wear can lengthen stopping distances, making it difficult for drivers to avoid obstacles. given the frequency with which this problem is occuring (abnormally high rates of rotor warpage), we believe the problem is best explained by either manufacturing defects, or, more likely, a design flaw in the brake/rotor system. both the dealer and mitsubishi customer service have been contacted and the problem disucssed at length. neither party is willing to replace the rotor assembly. rather they simply wish to turn them - an approach which only delays correction of the problem and ensures added customer costs. please investigate this as we feel it could be a serious safey issue with this particular vehicle.*ak
SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC - FOUNDATION COMPONENTS - HOSES, LINES/PIPING, AND FITTINGS
03/01/2001111/01/2000
 Consumer received recall notice 01v027000 in mail, and has made three attempts to have defect serviced by dealership. dealership has informed consumer that parts were unavailable. *ak
03/12/20011
 Consumer received recall (sr-01-004) relating to a faulty brake vacuum hose, consumer was advised that replacement part would not be available until late in the week or the following week. *jb