I have a 2015 mitsubishi outlander sport es 2wd has 21,500 miles. the front rotors have deep groves on the driver's side and smaller groves developing on the passenger side. i have never experiences any squealing when brakes are applied. it appears to be a defect with the rotors and/or brake disc pads. the dealer will not investigate and only speculate that the problem is caused by stones. i had a 2008 mazda 3 sport with 65,000 miles prior to this mitsubishi and never experienced a disc brake rotor problem. my other vehicle is a 2000 ford f-350 170,000 miles and there are no signs of groves on the front rotors. i drive on streets and highway
Took my vehicle in on a recall it was hesitating when you entered the freeway or even taking off from red light the problem still exist this issue need to fixed it is a safety concern for myself also others on the road also my car give off false fuel readings brakes are horrible please someone help...
Driver proceeded to stop the vehicle in traffic and the brakes failed and did not engage. the vehicle did not come to a stop and hit the car in front of it. according to an of-duty police officer directly behind my vehicle, the brake lights were lit up as if the brakes were functioning but no slowing of the vehicle occurred. *tr