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Problems with 2002 Mitsubishi Lancer EQUIPMENT

On average, the 2002 Mitsubishi Lancer starts to “feel” problems with the EQUIPMENT and its various aspects after 36 000 miles.

Components Affected by EQUIPMENT Issues

We have classified the 1 complaints from 2002 Mitsubishi Lancer about EQUIPMENT into the following categories.

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Recently reported EQUIPMENT problems on 2002 Mitsubishi Lancer

A tire blew out on a 2002 mitsubishi lancer. in the process of changing the tire, the jack collapsed. no-one was hurt. there are other instances of this happening to other owners of these vehicles. mitsubishi's north american customer service department was contacted. after little interest in this incident the customer service representative was asked if this wasn't considered a safety issue and of other reports of similar incidents on the internet. after being told to take the jack to a mitsubishi dealer to verify the jack was defective the jack was replaced free of charge and the old jack was kept by the mitsubishi dealer. photo's of the broken jack were taken. *jb

i was convinced & shown that my blower moter was working in top condition. but on my ride home i was disturbed to find that only speed 4, an overdrive mode, was working. i contacted the local dealership where i just bought the lancer es 02', and was told that everthing would be taken care of. [recall #c04092 for a fan controller replacement had been done 2/23/06 along with recall #co505j pcm reflash 4 days prior to when i purchased the vehicle] at the mitsubishi dealership i paid $146.31 to have the blower resister replaced, and later reimbursed by the local dealership where i puchased the lancer. the blower worked good, then on & off. it blew again within a month. i called the local dealership, where i left messages, no return. they were to contact me, and were never timely. at the secong diagnosis the mitsubishi dealership told me the blower motor was bad, causing the resistor to go $380.00! i was not about to pay that price upfront without a gaurantee of reimbursement from the local dealership, who now claims it should be covered by the mitsubishi dealership when they themselves reimbursed me the first time. beyond both denying the cost, the misubishi dealership stripped my alloys of most of their crome while proforming their "courtesy car wash"!! while conversing with the manager for an hour, he claims that the brand of alloys, adams, which were on the car when purchased, are known to crack and chip. they handed me my keys in the parking lot and left me with no receipt & no compassion. i left the mitsubishi dealership after calling my mother & drove to my mechanic who had just done work on my car earlier that day. replacing the right front bearing which was an open bearing which leaked grease out and stabilizer end link- $403.03- astonished to see my rims, he noticed right away, as i did, i took pictures imidiately, but who is responsible i am unsure. i haven't the finances, nor the patients, to be taken advantage of when others are at fault.

I went into a ditch (was run off the road) passenger door hit a pole, air bag did not deploy and passenger fractured her collar bone. this happened in 2005. also the blow motor has rusted and needs to be replaced, i found out through the internet that water flows into the motor through the wipers. it cost over $400. to replace the motor. *jb

In october of 2003, a technical bulletin was issued on my car. the bulletin reads: 2002 mitsubishi lancer 02 - blower [part 138110] tsb no: 0355008 nhtsa id: , october 01, 2003 : replacement: summary: debris (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 mot...in the first quarter of 2005, i paid my local mitsubishi dealer $310.50 to replace my blower motor because debris had clogged the motor causing it to short out and resulting in leaving my passenger floor board under an inch of water. my car now, is out of warranty. however, if i had known there was a problem, i could have bought a filter to prevent this problem. my question is: at what point does nhtsa make technical service bulletins into recalls? it is absolutely absurd when my dealer informs me that tsb's are only fixed if a customer complains about the car. it's just plain wrong for mitsubishi to know there is something potentially wrong with your car and not inform you of it. for instance there is another bulletin on the temperature control knob in my car. now, i read these tsb's and it just so happened that mitsubishi was aware of the problem when my car was under warranty. i had to replace the cv boot, the valve covers and seals, and when i got the blower motor replaced i had to replace the thermostat and redo my coolant. i'm also currently having a problem with my cruise control. every time i crank my car up, my cruise control is already on. i turn the cruise control off, and turn my car back on, and the cruise control is on again. i was two days before paying $600 for the torque converter to be replaced, and finally a recall was issued, thank god! how many things have to go wrong with my car for it to be deemed a lemon and made to be sent back? lord, somebody please reply back to me and tell me what to do!?! *nm

2002 mitsubishi lancer es . have had four (4) accidents with this vehicle from date of purchase to present approximately 13 months in 2/2004 the automobile started stalling, and during the stall it would accelerate, and the brakes would not function during this. also, the transmission made revving sounds periodically.i made an appointment at the mitsubishi dealer ?bellsouth mitsubishi? in sayreville njin feb 04? and explained the problem to the service dept.the put the car on a machine for tests and no errors were found. i then notified the sales person that sold me the car they requested me to leave it for 4 hours to run tests etc? they could not duplicate the problem. 12/17/04 when the vehicle stalled at a stop sign and accelerated into the truck ahead of me causing significant damage to the front ,the bumper, and hood of my car. since then the engine and transmission is making more loud revving sounds since that incident. it seems to be worsening.on 12/30/04 at a stop light the car accelerated while my foot was on the brakethe vehicle was in park?the motor revved up very loudly and the car shook for about 30seconds to a minute then went back to ?normal? i called the bell mitsubishi in rahwaynj.immediately and they road tested the vehicle and could not duplicate the problem.12/31/04 i took the car back into bellsouthmitsubishi in sayreville,njthey put the car on a machine ?sorry the problem could not be duplicated?the vehicle also has a much extended stopping distance causing 2 separate accidents the car accelerates suddenly, takes long to slow down to a stop in 2/04 during a snow storm i was driving appx 25mph the brakes took to long to apply and i lost control of the car .in the rain the car failed to stop again when brakes where applied and started to skid into the car in front of me. i tried turning the steering wheel away to avoid collision the steering was not responsive therfore resulting in collision. airbags didn't deploy in any accident. *ak

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