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Posted on Jun 29, 2011

My 2005 Mitsubishi Outlander does not have any power with acceleration. I press the gas and basically it accelerated very very slowly. 0 to 3 mph in 2 minutes. Then sometimes when I have my foot on the brake and stopped it suddenly accelerates. I almost rearended 2 people at a red light and a stop sign. Please help with dangerous car!!!!!

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 26, 2008

SOURCE: My 2004 Jeep Wrangler Stutters When Accelerating Slowly

Your electronic control module is about to go. I had the same problem, and thought that I needed new spark plugs. No help. Then I replaced the coil. Yes, the solid 3 foot long that fits directly on the spark plugs. Then I went to the Dealer, who tested the ECM. It was faulty.  There are aftermarket ones that you can buy on the internet. I was at the Dealer, and just went ahead and paid through my arse for that replacement. But, my Rubicon is now up and running. Oh well. 

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 13, 2009

SOURCE: Car accelerates when I remove my foot from the gas pedal

This is only a suggestion, if you used the cruise control lately, better have that checked, it might be stuck in the on position

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 16, 2009

SOURCE: 2004 mitsubishi outlander cooling fans not operating

TAKE A PEEK UNDER THE HOOD IN THE FUSE PANEL FOR THE FUSE AND RELAY FOR THE COOLING FAN. IF THE FUSE IS BLOWN THEN REPLACE IT. IF YOU SUSPECT THE RELAY TO BE BAD THEN TEST IT BY SWAPPING THE FAN RELAY WITH ANOTHER ONE WITH THE SAME PINS ON THE BOTTOM. MAKE SURE IT IS THE SAME SIZE AS WELL. HOPE THIS HELPS.. PLEASE KEEP ME POSTED. THANKS FOR AN HONEST RATING AND FOR USING FIX-YA. GOOD LUCK

davidraywork

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  • Posted on Jul 02, 2009

SOURCE: mitsubishi outlander cooling fans not operating

there is a recall on the cooling fan controller you can call a local mitsu dealer tell them your vin to see if you are covered under the recall

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 21, 2009

SOURCE: remove rear brake drum 2004 Mitsubishi Outlander

Dear Brake Drum Remover,
I'm gonna tell you how to pull this drum off, ya ready?First off, get the rear of the vehicle up in the air safely, Then pull the rear tires off.After those are off then take a gander at the face of the drums, are there shiny brass looking screws installed on the face of that drum?Ifso remove those counterclockwise, then, take a hammer a shock the face off the drum firmly about three times.Now, go to the opposite side on the face of the drum and do that again, keep on doin that until you can wiggle the drum off by hand...easy as that, any other questions get back to me. I'M HERE TO HELP!!!

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