Battery Cable Problems of Mitsubishi Eclipse

Mitsubishi Eclipse owners have reported 8 problems related to battery cable (under the electrical system category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Mitsubishi Eclipse based on all problems reported for the Eclipse.

1 Battery Cable problem of the 2003 Mitsubishi Eclipse

Failure Date: 09/01/2015

Tl- the contact owns a 2003 Mitsubishi Eclipse. The contact stated that while operating the vehicle the odor of fuel present. The cause of the failure was not diagnosed or repaired. The contact also indicated that water had leaked from the floor board causing the brake pedal to become slippery. In addition the vehicle would not start and while checking the battery connection the contact discovered that the battery cable was smoking and had melted. The vehicle was taken an independent mechanic who diagnosed that the water leak was caused by a faulty air conditioning hose. The leak was repaired. The manufacturer was not notified. The failure mileage was 150. 000. Jft.

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2 Battery Cable problem of the 2003 Mitsubishi Eclipse

Failure Date: 08/05/2010

The contact owns a 2003 Mitsubishi Eclipse. The contact stated that the battery cable deposits burned off. Periodically his vehicle would not start. The vehicle was taken to the dealer who stated that the battery harness needed to be replaced due to heat damage. The vehicle was not repaired. The dealer also informed him there were no recalls or warranties related to the failure. The manufacturer was not contacted. The failure mileage was 120,000.

3 Battery Cable problem of the 2001 Mitsubishi Eclipse

Failure Date: 04/22/2009

The contact owns a 2001 Mitsubishi Eclipse spyder. After parking her vehicle, she was unable to restart it. The vehicle was towed to the dealer and they stated that the harness for the crankshaft position sensor needed to be replaced. The manufacturer stated that the existing recall applied to 2. 4 engines not 3. 0. The contact stated that recall number 00v299001 does not stipulate the engine size. The failure mileage was 87,334. Updated 5/26/09 the consumer mentioned recall# 99v333001, but was told his/her vehicle was not included in the recall due to the manufactured date. Updated 05/28/09.

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4 Battery Cable problem of the 2000 Mitsubishi Eclipse

Failure Date: 11/18/2007

The contact owns a 2000 Mitsubishi Eclipse. In November of 2007, the contact had to replace the battery and the negative terminal due to corrosion. Several months later, the vehicle would not start and was towed to a local mechanic. The mechanic stated that the failure was caused by a defective fuse and it was replaced. The dealer stated that her VIN was not included in NHTSA campaign id number 99v333001 (electrical system:battery:cables). The contact filed a complaint with the manufacturer. They have not provided any assistance. The failure mileage was 60,000 and current mileage was 65,000.

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5 Battery Cable problem of the 2000 Mitsubishi Eclipse

Failure Date: 11/03/2005

The contact stated the battery cable broke. This was the negative post. The replacement part has been ordered, and it will be repaired when the replacement part arrives. She called and checked for any recalls, and there have not been any recalls.

6 Battery Cable problem of the 2000 Mitsubishi Eclipse

Failure Date: 03/06/2003

While having the bumper fixed my collision shop discovered the wiring harness is melting. This is the same problem as NHTSA campaign id number : 99v333001 -- recall date : November 23, 1999 -- component: electrical system:battery:cables -- except that I do not have a v-6 engine. I believe another recall should be initiated to cover Eclipse's that do not have the v-6 engine as it is the same problem and poses the same risks as the earlier recall.

7 Battery Cable problem of the 2000 Mitsubishi Eclipse

Failure Date: 03/09/2001

I have 2 complaints. My wheels were also dented and fractured upon inspection and had visible wear to my tires. Two different garages had stated to go to the dealer and check on it. They of course said there was no problem and just to buy new rims at $385. 00 each or tires. Of course, after buying tires a few times, I just bought after market rims. The second complaint, is I have had visible corrosion on the battery cables on my car for years and asked the dealer if there was a reason so much is gathering, they advised no. Well, I have replaced the battery and still am having the same problems such air conditioner goes out with the light blinking, car does not start, or while driving it will stall as well as run very sluggish. I have asked repeatedly if there is a problem and they stated not for my car, due to the date made. I find this a little odd, I have all the same problems of the 2000 Eclipse, however, my car was made "during the dates". My car is a 2000 Eclipse gt and my battery wires have shown visible signs of corrosion for years and not being a mechanic how would I have though anything different than changing the battery, as well as getting new tires and new after market rims for the same price as stock rims.

8 Battery Cable problem of the 2000 Mitsubishi Eclipse

Failure Date: 01/01/1901

2000 Mitsubishi Eclipse with a shock rupture due to rust. Consumer states that it is rare that rust in that amount happen on the interior of the vehicle. She states that the manufacturer was not going to investigate her claims. The consumer discovered 3 recalls for her make, model and year for her vehicle. The consumer stated she had already experienced the failures of the recalls. The column switch was replaced because the unit would not self-cancel nor would it cancel manually. The switch would not reset in an off position which caused the lights to remain on once the vehicle had been turned off. The steering wheel vibrated frequently, even when traveling on a straight highway. The consumer also had repeated problems with the engine not starting and always assumed the problem was the battery which the consumer had replaced multiple times. The low oil pressure lamp illuminated frequently, even when the oil was not low. The recall was only for v6 engine's, however the consumer experienced the same problem with her 4 cylinder engine. Recall numbers 99v333001, 99v305001 and 00v225001.


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