10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
2 / 0
Average Mileage:
53,062 miles

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2014 Mitsubishi Outlander Owner Comments

problem #4

Apr 222021

Outlander

  • 61,750 miles

A D V E R T I S E M E N T S

The rearview camera system suddenly quit showing video when I put the car in reverse. The camera itself still works as I can go into the settings for brightness, color, etc., the back up sensors still beep when I am backing up and the reverse lights still work as well. From looking at the Mitsubishi forum (https://www.Mitsubishi-forums.com/threads/reverse-camera-not-coming-on.72338/#post-360974), apparently this is an issue for many people. One forum member states an etacs coding entry called 'rear_cmr_prst' says it is 'not present.' I feel this is most definitely a safety issue, particularly when backing out of a public parking spot. I realize this is a convenience item for my year of vehicle (2014), but since the cameron gulbransen kids transportation Safety Act of 2007 became law as of May 1, 2018, these items are standard equipment on all new vehicles. From reading the forum, any repairs are at the expense of the consumer, and my local Mitsubishi shops have no idea of what is wrong and have never heard of the problem. Many in the forum mention 'vehicle signal check' menu, etacs programming, can communications, coding data, and other wiring information the average consumer is oblivious of. If rearview cameras are required equipment due to passage of the above law, shouldn't this issue be a safety recall for repair or replacement of the defect at manufacturer expense? by the way, this car has never been in any accident, had any damage done to the rear of the vehicle and has always been well cared for and maintained.

- Hamilton, OH, USA

problem #3

Jun 202020

Outlander

  • miles
When I put my car in reverse, my rear camera does not work.... I have not had any sort of accident.

- San Diego, CA, USA

problem #2

May 122019

Outlander

  • 68,500 miles
I placed my child in the car seat in the rear seat of the vehicle. It was a warm day so once she was safely fastened, I started the car to run the air conditioner. It has a keyless start and the keys were in my pocket. Once the car was started, I got out to go back to the back seat with my daughter while we waited on my wife, who was still in the restaurant paying the bill. When I got out of the car, the keys were still in my pocket. I closed the driver door. It started beeping because the keys were not present (they were in my pocket, not the interior of the vehicle). This caused the doors to lock. I tried to open all of the doors, they were all locked. The key fob would not unlock the doors. I pressed the button on the key fob to release the manual key. I insterted it into the key hole and turned. It would not respond. None of the buttons would respond. Manual key appears to also be electronic. My 16 month old child was locked in the running car alone. My wife came out and was trying to appease her through the window. We called emergency services and the fire department was dispatched. After about 15 minutes, my unsupervised daughter pulled her barrette from her hair and placed it in her mouth. I pulled a green stake from the ground that was previously supporting an adolescent tree. I threw it like a javelin 10 times at the car window in an attempt to break it. It wouldn't break. Luckily, a man pulled up with a small window breaking hammer designed to break windows from the inside of a car submerged in water. I used this to eventually break the window and dislodge the item from my daughter's throat. The car locked me out although a retained the keys. Luckily the vehicle was running. Any parent who parks the car and gets out to remove their car from the rear seat could experience the same fate. I can replicate this issue on command. It wasn't a fluke.

- Dallas, TX, USA

problem #1

Aug 242017

Outlander

  • 82,000 miles
Air bag light always on. Alternator continues to run even when car is turned off which kills my battery.

- Waianae, HI, USA

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