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Problems with 2010 Mitsubishi Outlander WHEELS

On average, the 2010 Mitsubishi Outlander starts to “feel” problems with the WHEELS and its various aspects after 29 835 miles.

Recently reported WHEELS problems on 2010 Mitsubishi Outlander

Tpms of front left tire fell inside, tire suddenly became flat. incident happened on 695 hwy,exit 12a. all tires of this car are with defected tpms.

My tpms sensor came out and fallen into tire causing tire to loose all air...then after 2 more month the other tpms sensor came out again (6/18/2014). *tr

Snowstorm conditions. severe vibration of entire car driving over 40 mi/hr on highway. stopped to see if snow/ice is trapped in rims or wheelwells. nothing is visible to remove. has happened 4 times during a snowstorm. when snow/ice melts problem corrects itself. people have suggested cleaning rims before leaving, but if you can't see anything, how can you clean it. dealer has suggested taking the car to a carwash and spraying the rims with hot water, but this is not possible when driving on the highway to or from work. this not only seems extremely unsafe but i am afraid that there is damage being caused to the car because of the violent shaking. in my opinion, this should never happen to anyone driving on the highway. not only is it a safety hazard to have the vibration, but it is a safety hazard to have to stop on the highway to check your rims during a snowstorm. *tr

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