Sebba
8/24/2007 1:11:51 PM
Times like these, you have to stand up and say "fix it or il open you up like a tin of f&#%%$ing beans!" (yes i spent 14 years in england)
Seems like you have the right idea. Lemon law the car.
ssd_ssd
6/28/2008 4:05:55 PM
Hi,
I have the exact same problem with my Outlander which is only 4 weeks old - the Turbo Pipe has now blown off 3 times with Mitsubishi MAP Recovery coming out to reattach the pipe. The car has been with the dealer for over 1 week awaiting a new pipe to be fitted.
This is a BIG SAFETY ISSUE as the pipe tends to blow off when driving on the motorway at high speed causing the car to decellerate rapidly - this could result in an accident.
It now appears this could be a common fault with the 2.0 Diesel Engine Outlander as I''ve found other similar posts on the Internet:
http://www.mitsubishiforum.com/archive/threads/turbo-pipe-problem-166672-1.html http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/general-consumer-issues/147875-help-faulty-lease-car.html
rcpax
6/28/2008 4:48:50 PM
Lemon law in the US gives the dealer 3 chances (I think) of fixing the exact same problem. If still no solution, then it''s a valid lemon law claim.
puddy
6/30/2008 8:47:33 AM
I am in the UK so know UK law.
If you brought the car via a lease company or hire purchase its not your car, its owned by the finance company (not a personal loan) so its down to them to get the car fixed. They know the law and they know its down to them. Tell them terms and conditions of a contract work both ways.
puddy
ps the L200 does not have the same engine the engine in your diesel outlander is a 2.0 vw engine the L200 has a 2.5 engine
ronwill
7/1/2008 3:42:29 PM
Just to update you on my turbo problem......there is now no problem......!!!!
After the time when it came off whilst towing my caravan the dealer replaced the pipe with a brand new one. They were of the opinion that when it first came off that the inside face of the pipe (which is normally dry and in contact with the inlet and outlet pipes on the engine and turbo unit ) became contaminated with the oil that lubricates the turbo. It was because of this that the pipe kept coming off.( not certain why it came off in first place though!)
When they replaced the pipe they cleaned the metal inlet/ outlets thoroughly and for good measure fitted 2 worm drive clips on both ends!.
Since then I have had no trouble whatsover from the car and am very pleased with it.
As compensation for my trouble they have given me 3 years free (parts and labour ) servicing, and 20 % discount off any other costs/repairs for as long as I own the car..I''''m now a happy chappie !!!!
Expirator
7/3/2008 3:10:33 AM
I was the same problem with 2.2 diesel engine. This happened only once.
lewiscx
9/8/2008 12:55:23 AM
I Have had the same problem also, 4 times now in 3 weeks. after the third time the hose stayed on for a few days but the car did not seem drive the same to me, a bit underpowered. took it to a different dealer, they ran diagnostics , saw error codes in the engine management system. they cleared the codes, the car was back to normal, then after 15 miles the hose came off again. I ''ve had a new hose , new clips , different sealant, car going back in again now to dealer. sounds like a major design flaw to me.
I had the same problem. My new hose has now been on just coming up to 2 weeks and it seems to be okay. It was in for a service a couple of days ago and I asked the garage to check it was okay and (touch wood) it was.