What are the most common problems with a Mitsubishi Lancer?

What are the most common problems with a Mitsubishi Lancer?

1 Slow down light coming on. Many Lancer owners complain about a check engine light coming on in combination with a ‘slow down’ warning message. 2 Squeaking noise. 3 Engine stalling and cutting off. 4 Brakes not working. 5 Steering pulling to one side. 6 Blower motor issues. 7 Paint chipping. …

What’s the speed of a Mitsubishi Lancer Evo?

The Mitsubishi Lancer Evo is speedy, reaching 0-60 mph in 4.3. The typical Mitibishi Lancers such as the ES is required with naturally aspirated 4-cylinder and reach 60 mph speed in about 8 seconds, which is ok but definitely not fast.

Why does my Mitsubishi Lancer make a squeaking noise?

Replacing the TCM is the only reliable solution. Car owners with Lancers with a 4B1 engine can notice a periodic squeaking noise coming from the engine bay while driving. This noise is more prominent on cold days, and the pitch will follow the engine speed changes.

Are there any problems with the Mitsubishi Lancer?

Mitsubishi Lancer owners have reported 62 problems related to electrical system (under the electrical system category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Mitsubishi Lancer based on all problems reported for the Lancer.

Why does my Mitsubishi Lancer make a clicking noise?

Vehicle will at random make a clicking noise, while all lights on dash will flicker on & off. If car is in drive, it will not shut off. However, when in park, if the clicking/flashing occurs, the car will shutoff & not turn back on.

What is the ECU number on a Mitsubishi Lancer?

The car failed inspection due to brake lights not functioning and the vehicle was taken to the dealership for diagnostics. The ecu, part number 8637c096 is what is in my vehicle.

Where does the water go in a Mitsubishi Lancer?

Water has made its way through the grommet in the driver side wheel well, down the harness, and rests in the connectors behind the kick panel under the dash.

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