Mitsubishi Mirage owners have reported 12 problems related to steering (under the steering category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Mitsubishi Mirage based on all problems reported for the Mirage.
Steering wheel seems to drift out of alignment when the car is going straight. It also occurs during turns.
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When driver in the rain the car can't turn and it feel like you driving without control.
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The contact owns a 2018 Mitsubishi Mirage. The contact stated that while driving at various speeds, the vehicle pulled to the passenger's side without warning. The contact stated that after reducing speed and abruptly adjusting the steering wheel the vehicle regained normal operation. Neither the dealer nor the manufacturer were notified of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was unknown.
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This car at 20,000 miles has had 2 sets of new tires since new repeateted trips to selling dealer finally dealer said they aligned car 250for new front tires at walmart 5000 miles tire worn to having a solitary strip of tread in middle of front tires despite being rtated and balanced 2 times dealer says this model known for eating tires and brakes really every 5-6000 miles.
With the windshield wipers on full, the car has difficulty staying in the lane and has almost caused several accidents.
I don't feel safe my car, in 2 years I had replace brakes 2 times next replace the brakes. Now string doesn't drive straight. I had replace tries 5 times two the tries are brand new . The company tell it is treats this unacceptable. And trie.
This vehicle was bought as a new vehicle on a local dealership, cabrera auto, at arecibo, pr on 05/03/2015. On 05/08/2015, while driving on the highway at approximately 55 mph, the vehicle randomly pulled left or right, unable to keep it on a straight line. On instances during changing lanes were there are division lines on the road or when driving over road irregularities or bumps, the instability of the vehicle was so noticeable to the point of feeling at risk during driving, afraid to loose control at any time. By this time the vehicle was about 200 miles reading. By may 29, 2015, while parked in my home's garage, I noticed that the vehicle was tilted (height was lower on the drivers side). I checked the basics (leveled floor, even air pressure of the tires) and measured the height from the floor to the chassis, finding the driver's side about 3/4" lower than the passengers side. The issue was reported to the vendor and service department. After many days of calling and claiming, the service department did not make the proper evaluation and concluded vaguely that the vehicle was fine. By this time the vehicle was about 1000 miles reading. On July 29, 2015 the vehicle was diagnosed on a service center, finding misalignment of the front steering system. In addition, the service center performed a reprogramming of the pcm engine module according to TSB 15-13-001, for which I don't have an explanation. Currently the vehicle has a 5500 miles reading. Alignment and stability seems to be solved, but it is under monitoring. Tilt or inclination issue is still pending. The justification provided about the vehicle's tilt is that all vehicles come with some defects from manufacturer and I should consider it normal. When sold, the vehicle had been on dealership storage since Sep-2014 until sold on may-2015.
The contact owns a 2015 Mitsubishi Mirage. While driving various speeds, the vehicle veered in both directions. The contact had to steer the vehicle in excess in order to keep the vehicle in position. In addition, when passengers or items were in the rear of the vehicle, it lowered and the undercarriage scraped bumps in the road. The failure recurred on numerous occasions. The vehicle was not diagnosed nor repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 300.
2001 Mitsubishi Mirage. Consumer writes in regards to reimburse for repairs related to steering, rattling and re-torque of wheels due to suspension work.
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The vehicle lost steering power when a turn was made.
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Engine check light has be solved by replacing oxygen sensor (3 times) and catallytic converter (1 time). Battery failed for no apparent reason. Dealer unable to identify root cause of problem. I am considering lemon law.
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When applying brakes the pedal goes to the floor, causing extended stopping distance. Cause unknown. Vehicle steered to the right because of steering problem.
Problem Category | Number of Problems |
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Steering problems | |
Steering Wheel problems | |
Steering Anti-theft Device problems | |
Steering Tie Rod Assembly problems | |
Hydraulic Power Assist Steering System problems |