We have classified the 5 complaints from 2003 Mitsubishi Lancer about VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL into the following categories.
The air conditioning and heater controls knobs on dashboard. do not turn. can't. adjust temperature electrical cercuit in the emissions system has low voltage that causes the engine.light to cpme on and turn off at random. the front headlights are very week in lumins. when driving on the highway and city streets , the car accelerates on its own without. me pushing. on the foot pedel.. the sunroof moter came unattended on it own.
The temperature knob broke easily because it was hard to turn making the defroster impossible to use which is a safety hazard. furthermore the cruise control was always faulty to begin with but now it isn't even usable. automatic transmission also loves to lurch into 3rd gear while slowing down at the same time and then jumping back into the speed i was previously going. this issue usually happens at speeds lower than 50 mph.
when i drive my 2003 mitsubishi lancer es at 20 mph and 40 mph and want to increase the speed and press the gas pedal, the rpm of the car will increase and the speed of the car will decrease and all of a sudden, the speed will increase as if the gears in the auto transmission just engaged. i almost got into an accident
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
When driving at any speed vehicle revved then stalled. consumer contacted dealership on two separate occasions, but the problem still occurs.*ak
Continuing cruise control failure. 1. ever since i purchased this car in 2003 it has had a problem with the cruise control. while driving at highway speeds with the cruise control set and then suddenly increasing your speed while say passing or speeding up, once you let off the gas to return to the cruise control speed the engine will suddenly rev and will not stop increasing speed until you release the cruise control by hitting the brake or the button on the steering wheel to disengage the control. 2. it has happened every time i set the cruise control for extended periods of time then increase speed for short distances and try to return to the cruise control speed. since i purchased the vehicle 3. i took the car to the dealer multiple times but they said they were unable to replicate the problem. i explained that the would need to drive say 20 miles on the highway to make it happen, they said they didn't have enough time and told me that the car didn't have a problem. i reported the issue to mitsubishi at the time of purchase on their website and customer service number. *jb
Lancer oz rally edition: within 6 months of ownership, noticed problems with cruise control, occuring at any speed in which cruise control function is used: when vehicle was in cruise control and accelerating at set speed, car would accelerate excessively for very minimal inclines. when using the coast function, vehicle would slow down until you let off the switch, and then speed would rapidly increase beyond previous position, before finally settling back to the reduced speed chosen. when using the accelerate option, vehicle would speed up when switch used and would continue fast acceleration after release of switch. would increase about 2-3 miles per hour past release of the switch and then finally settle back to the faster speed chosen. notified local dealership of this problem. they told me they test drove the car and could not duplicate the problem, therefore, it was not an issue. vehicle continues to do this and when trying to coast with the cruise control i have had to apply breaks rapidly to avoid car from speeding to fastly, possibly hitting slow moving vehicles infront of me. also, local dealership did not provide me with a reciept showing that the vehicle was in for said problem, or that any thing had been done to check for it....i only had the word of the service writer.