57 problems related to power train have been reported for the 2016 Mitsubishi Outlander. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2016 Mitsubishi Outlander based on all problems reported for the 2016 Outlander.
The contact owns a 2016 Mitsubishi Outlander. The contact stated her daughter was driving 50 mph and became aware that the rpm gauge was fluctuating. The contact stated that the vehicle started shuddering and shaking, then stalled. There was no warning light illuminated. The driver waited a few minutes and then was able to restart the vehicle and continued to drive however, the failure persisted. The vehicle was taken to the local dealer to be diagnosed. The contact was informed that the transmission failed the pressure test and needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not yet repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 96,000.
Wife was driving home from work in the 2016 Outlander sport and just before exiting onto the exit ramp vehicle began to rev up and then wind down and wouldn't accelerate anymore. Had it towed to the dealership. They checked it out and the transmission cvt is shot. Mind you this vehicle has only 118,000 and is only 5 yrs. Old and with regular maintenance on it. The dealership just quoted me price to fix it would be $10,000. We still owe about $3500 left on payments. We don't have $10,000 to shell out for another transmission. Did some digging and seems like a lot of people are having the same problem with this transmission. This should be fixed for free and needs to be recalled. Someone is gonna be hurt seriously or killed because of this.
Vehicle has begun to show issues with transmission. Blinking d light as well as transmission light.
I have a 2016 Mitsubishi Outlander with a 2. 4l engine and the jatco cvt transmission and only 75,000 miles. The transmission started shifting erratically and shuddering when going certain mph ranges typically between 45 and 60 mph. Additionally, the vehicle hesitates to go when the accelerator is pressed. From a stop, it takes 5 seconds for the vehicle to go once it is put in drive. I have a trouble code on my obd of p084a. This has been dangerous to my family on multiple occasions when attempting to pass a car on the road and the vehicle does not accelerate immediately. My wife also got stuck in the middle of an itersection because the vehicle hesitated for around 5 seconds before accelerating. Mitsubishi has a service bulletin for this vehicle, number TSB-17-23-002 that covers exactly what is happening in my vehicle and even has an ecu reprogram that will prevent the problem from happening in the future. The problem is a service bulletin does not cover the costs of affected vehicles out of warranty. This is a dangerous and common defect with this vehicle and transmission and Mitsubishi it needs to be a recall before someone gets hurt or killed. Https://static. Nhtsa. Gov/odi/tsbs/2017/mc-10109105-9999. Pdf.
Vehicle hesitates during acceleration. I have hard times to manage the proper speed. It shakes and jerks instead. Doesn't accelerate smoothly. I took my car to the local diller to check for some recalls. They said there is no recall for my car. And warranty is expired since my car have 106 miles on it. I have to pay for checking and fixing. But I can't afford to pay the expenses.
While commuting on the highway (~60mph) my car suddenly downshifted and would not shift back to normal gears for high speeds (rpm gauge was sporadic, shuttering and jumpy). I was able to make it to a transmission shop (cvt specialist) driving 10 miles per hour. I was told that the transmission was shot and I needed to replace it (cost was 2,527. 98) after the cvt was replaced, roughly about 45 minutes while driving , the car it started displaying the same symptoms. I returned the car back to the transmission shop and they said the dealership needed to do some upgrades to the transmissions computer. After the updates, driving was normal in till about 1 week later the cvt service light turned on again and started shuttering. . . So I traded in the car. This cars transmission has been a nightmare and money pit costing me and my family thousands of dollars. Car was only at 65k miles with proper routine maintenance and no recalls were listed for my vehicle.
My vehicle does not accelerate at times and its an issue while driving. I want to avoid getting into an accident and I do not know if its an engine or transmission issue.
Vehicle would not excelerate and almost got into an accident while on highway. No warning was given beforehand, just suddenly acted this way. I had to turn my car off then on quickly to get it going because it wouldnt go. It then tells me there is a transmission problem. I then had to go 40 mph and no more as it wouldnt let me go faster. Took to an auto place and told me cvt belt slips repeatedly and powder enters the thing. P0776, p0730, p0741, pour a, p0969, p2719. These are the things given to me by auto place.
Going about 75 mph on 64 east in va towards richmond suddenly my rpms jumped to 6 and then back to about 2. I immediately started loosing power and received a transmission service required warning on the dash. I pulled off to the shoulder turned the car off for a minute and started it back and the rpms were jumping all over the place and the car was jerking I couldn't get it above 45. Made it to my daughters apt about 5 miles away and parked it. I did so much research on the vehicle regarding the crash ratings but totally missed the transmission recall. I called hyman brothers Mitsubishi in midlothian and was told it wasn't covered. This transmission recall is much larger than what's out there right now. I checked the VIN and my car didn't hit. I've only had this vehicle for 45 days and now I'm having to replace the transmission on a car that's 4 years old and only has 84k miles on it. This could have cause a major accident on 64 which is a 6 lane interstate.
My transmission on this vehicle hesitates for 1 to 2 seconds before engaging in either drive or reverse, then once in gear the vehicle drives fine. I took it to walker Mitsubishi, where I bought it from and they stated I needed a new transmission. I drove to another transmission shop to get a second opinion and was told the dealership was not telling the truth about what was causing my transmission to engage slow. Also, the transmission shop service tech stated that cvt transmission are constantly have the same problem. The dealership told me that there were no recalls on my vehicle. I went on autozone's and NHTSA websites and found recalls regarding the problem.
Vehicle hesitates when trying to accelerate. Loss of power and delay. . Lights inside on on dash flicker and headlights flicker and dim in and out. I do not have any photos. This has been happening for about a year.
I have a 2016 Mitsubishi outander 2wd. I noticed as I'm driving the rpm needle is jumping up and down. Also I'm losing power as I'm driving. Sometimes the rpm goes all the way to 4 before it shifts. I almost got hit in the back because it lost speed while going about 60mph and then it drop speed. I did some research and found out about the recall but for some reason theirs no recall based on my VIN#. I don't understand why. Its only 36,000 miles.
I went into my dealership for an oil change Saturday 9/7/19 and after I left within a few hours a "transmission service required" alert came on the car begins to stutter as I accelerate at a certain level and then later the engine light. I could not go back the same day because they had closed. Sunday I had my neighborhood mechanic run the scanner on the car and the code about a transmission pressure switch sensor was reading. Monday morning I call them as soon as the service center opens and they tell me to bring it in. When I bring it in, I wait about an hour or so and they come tell me I need a new transmission, we have ordered the part that will come in on Wednesday. I leave to go back to work which was about 40 miles away from the dealership and the car completely stalls as im making a u-turn to my job's parking lot.
My name is raymond, e-mail address is f14c@optonline. Net. I was at the victory Mitsubishi dealer for service on 7/20/19. I complaint about hesitation and reduce power when accelerating. I told them about the NHTSA campaign number: 16v563000 and Mitsubishii recall number sr-16-006 on this safety issue, they refused to entertain this potential risk because mmna did not list my VIN number as possible vehicle covered by this recall. They instead offered to charge me the throttle body cleaning and change the transmission fluid. I paid for the transmission fuel change at approximately 26. 600 miles in advance of the maintenance schedule. The car is still hesitating at various temperatures. I need this fixed!! and I would like an apology from the factory trained service technician that did not listen to my complaint!.
Tl the contact owns a 2016 Mitsubishi Outlander. While the contact's husband was driving 45 mph, he heard an abnormal noise and the vehicle began to decelerate. When the accelerator pedal was depressed, the vehicle failed to accelerate. The contact managed to pull the vehicle over to the side of the road before the engine shut off. The contact waited a couple of minutes before restarting the vehicle and then drove home. There were no warning indicators illuminated. The contact associated the failure with NHTSA campaign number: 16v563000 (power train). The contact called mark Mitsubishi phoenix (located at 1901 e bell rd, phoenix, az 85022, (602) 888-2840) and an appointment was scheduled for July 20, 2019. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was notified. The failure mileage was 53,000.
Tl- the contact owns a 2016 Mitsubishi Outlander. The contact stated when driving unknown speed, when the accelerator pedal failed to release. The contact stated she depressed the brake pedal but failed to stop causing to crash a parked vehicle. The contact stated no waning light was illumined before the failure. The air bags did not deploy a police report was filed. The contact did not sustained any injuries or seek medical attention. The vehicle was towed to interdependent mechanic. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired as of yet. A dealer was not contacted. The manufacturer has not been informed of failure. The failure mileage was unknown. Dp.
When driving you feel that suddenly the vehicle starts jerking, and when going on an uphill the vehicle looses power, slows down and may even stop completely. This is very dangerous specially if you driving in the middle of the freeway; the cars behind you can hit you at full speed which in worst case it could be fatal. It started happening when my car had about 110k miles and when I took it to the dealer they told me it was not covered under the warranty due to the mileage and they gave me an estimate of about $8,000 to replace the transmission.
Tl-the contact owns a 2016 Mitsubishi Outlander. The contact stated there was a delay whenever they shift gears. The dealer and manufacturer were not contacted. The vehicle was not repaired. The approximate failure mileage was 100,000.
Anytime when I'm driving my vehicle I have to continuously release my foot off the gas pedal for it to attempt to shift into the next gear otherwise it continues to rev up the rpms. Also I parked my car turned it off and as I was getting out of the vehicle it the vehicle made a sound as it was trying to start but was struggling. Then it stopped. While driving the steering wheel shakes when braking.
I purchased a 2016 Mitsubishi Outlander in 9/2015 from larry j Mitsubishi. In August of 2016, we received a letter about a recall(sr−16−006 on the transmission. The issue is a major safety hazard that can cause a crash in the middle of highway use, intersection or heavy flowing traffic. Upon the recall, we took vehicle to larry j in 9/2016 to have a the proposed fix to re flash the software. Vehicle drove great until 08/2017, with hesitation and sluggish acceleration. We took vehicle to same dealership to have it inspected on 08/10/2017. In speaking with service advisor, the transmission was having the same issue and performed fix, re flash, as noted in the recall bulletin. We then drove vehicle on 08/12/2017 to milledgeville, GA(4 hours from home) and began noticing hesitation and acceleration issues when arriving about an hour from our destination. Upon leaving that evening to head back to charlotte(4 hours from home) the vehicle took a long time to pick up speed at lights and intersections. Engine light came on and I was able to pull into auto zone and capture error codes. We checked into hotel and planned to leave in the morning. The next morning, drove not in 1/8 of a mile and vehicle stalled out at an intersection and had to be pushed off the road. This is a very dangerous situation when you are driving 70mph and have to slow down and cannot pick back up and see 16-wheeler and large SUV's coming behind you or going 45 mph and the vehicle just stalls in the middle of the intersection. To make matters worse, Mitsubishi corporation is of any help when seeing any reimbursement from out of pocket expenses. I have documents on a word document with photos, repair orders, receipts etc.
The contact owns a 2016 Mitsubishi Outlander. On two occasions, while driving approximately 65 mph, the steering wheel and brakes locked up without warning. The service engine warning indicator illuminated. As a result, the contact crashed into a guardrail and damaged the bumper. The air bags did not deploy. There were no injuries. A police report was filed. On another occasion, while driving, the engine locked up and the brakes failed to respond. As a result, the vehicle rolled backwards into a telephone pole. There were no injuries and a police report was not filed. The vehicle was taken to skyland auto group (255 smokey park highway, asheville, nc 28806 (828) 667-5213), but the failure could not be replicated. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure and did not offer any assistance. The approximate failure mileage was 27,000. The VIN was unavailable.
On a constant basis when I'm driving my vehicle I have to continuously release my foot off the gas pedal for it to attempt to shift into the next gear otherwise it continues to rev up the rpms higher and higher on it's own and it's an automatic transmission. When driving up hill on the highway I literally have to punch the gas pedal or have it fully depressed down to the floor to get the vehicle to have any acceleration to make it up the hill and it still looses any power momentum you give it. I have taken my vehicle twice to the dealership for a. C. Issues first the system became clogged and started to leak inside my vehicle. Now it's blowing hot air on the max cold setting. I have repetitively taken my vehicle in after now 4 recalls for totally different issues and have told them of my issues and keep getting dismissed and told that it's nothing. I reach out to Mitsubishi and get told someone will contact me and get no response. I honestly have experienced more but can't think off the top of my head other than I also had to replace my windshield within the first year of owning it from a small chip. I honestly do not feel safe behind the wheel of my vehicle especially being an employee working at a level 1 trauma hospital and have to respond efficiently at times but do t feel that I can without feeling like I am putting both myself and other drivers around me at risk when my car sometimes feels like it won't do what it should. Being I bought this car off the dealership lot brand new for nearly $30k, I don't feel Mitsubishi has owned up making this car ready for the road.