earljuic3
Adventurer
I wanted to share my painful experience with you guys in regards to my Montero's Hydraulic Brake Boosting System. (Please feel free to correct me on anything I was misinformed on by the dealer.) As these trucks approach the 130k mile mark it becomes increasingly important to do regular brake fluid purging/replacing. I went wheeling and had some ABS issues recently in Georgia. The problem seemed to have gone away but after a few weeks of driving around at home I started to have intermittent issues with my abs (tone going off in truck, would intermittently come and go) until eventually I was driving and lost all braking ability and had a constant ABS tone in the truck. I let the truck sit for about a week and when I went to have it towed to the dealer it was completely dead. What I discovered is the ABS relay was trying to kick the motor over and but the motor was seized and unable to turn. This in turn killed the battery. What the dealer informed me is if you have "debris" in your brake fluid or reservoir and you do heavy braking the fluid will become super heated and debris will get pulled into the system. Long story short I had to replace the whole system. (Painfully expensive, around $2000 USD) If I wasn't so financially committed to the truck with all the work I've done to it in repairs/upgrades/maintenance I would have let the old girl go. However, I love the truck and plan to keep it for many years so I went ahead and had the work done. I was told less than 1% of these trucks have this issue but that it is a known issue by Mitsubishi. I was also informed that if my truck had been 10 years old or less they would have been able to repair it free under recall? I was aware of the Accumulator recall which I had done in 2013 free of charge but have yet to find any definitive information online that supports Mitsubishi would have taken care of it...
I hope no one else on the board has to deal with this! If anyone has dealt with this issue on a 2000-2006 Montero/Pajero please feel free to share your insight on how / if you corrected the issue.
I hope no one else on the board has to deal with this! If anyone has dealt with this issue on a 2000-2006 Montero/Pajero please feel free to share your insight on how / if you corrected the issue.