To who can give illumination,
I received a recall from Mitsubishi on the brake accumulator for my 2002 Pajero - anyone know what the issue is and why 8 years later they do it? They will replace it free of charge. Did a search on forum, but did not see anything.
Entropy
They are known to give issues and start making 'cricket like' noises but I have not heard of a failure. I have recieved the same recall on my 2001 model but I replaced mine in July this year due to it becomming noisy. I am still trying to get an answer if they will refund my costs on this unit.entropy wrote:To who can give illumination,
I received a recall from Mitsubishi on the brake accumulator for my 2002 Pajero - anyone know what the issue is and why 8 years later they do it? They will replace it free of charge. Did a search on forum, but did not see anything.
Entropy

CATS
Check out this page: http://www.aboutautomobile.com/Complain ... uum+System
It seems that there was a recall, and that it is valid to 150000 miles (240000 km).
Maybe worth the while for all Gen3 owners of early 2000's to check with the agents.
Anton
It seems that there was a recall, and that it is valid to 150000 miles (240000 km).
Maybe worth the while for all Gen3 owners of early 2000's to check with the agents.
Anton
Please keep us posted.
I suggest you take the reference number in the article along.
Anton
I suggest you take the reference number in the article along.
Anton
A recall to rectify a mistake that was made 8 years ago shows me that they stand behind their product. This would help me decide when buying the next vehicle.
Henk Bannink
Some people are wise, some people are otherwise
Some people are wise, some people are otherwise
I have received the same recall letter. See what colour dot (pink) on mine due to an earlier recall I am told. Will take mine back as the current accumulator has a squeaking air release sound and will see what they say
Hi guys
Got a letter from Mitsubishi Motor on Friday about a possible fault with the brake accumulator
They have now requested me to bring my Pajero in to a dealer so they can check the component and replace if necessary.
I presume some of you also have received a likewise letter
Regards
Got a letter from Mitsubishi Motor on Friday about a possible fault with the brake accumulator

They have now requested me to bring my Pajero in to a dealer so they can check the component and replace if necessary.
I presume some of you also have received a likewise letter

Regards
Tom,
We discussed this recall here recently: https://www.pajeroclub.co.za/forum/view ... =55&t=1612
Anton
We discussed this recall here recently: https://www.pajeroclub.co.za/forum/view ... =55&t=1612
Anton
Great was my surprise when I got this letter on a recall after 9 years! I have not had time to phone the agents - but I have the same question mine was replaced less than 6 months ago. Will they refund? What was interesting is that they sourced me as my car was bought second hand beginning of the year and haven't been to agents in a while.
WOW 10/10 for Mitshibushi.
The letter is funny though... no contact numbers or adress or anything....
WOW 10/10 for Mitshibushi.
The letter is funny though... no contact numbers or adress or anything....
Llewellyn
1995 Pajero SWB 2.8TD
1996 Delica 2.8td
1999 Pajero 3.2DiD LWB (Diesel problem...)
1997 Pajero Junior 1.1 (written off hitting a Drifter Double cab)
1995 Pajero SWB 2.8TD
1996 Delica 2.8td
1999 Pajero 3.2DiD LWB (Diesel problem...)
1997 Pajero Junior 1.1 (written off hitting a Drifter Double cab)