Air in brakes, brakes failing and ABS?
Posted: Fri Mar 11, 2016 11:48 am
Hello,
I'm posting on here because I've had a few issues with my 2008 Mitsubishi Lancer ES (base mode + extra airbags; no other mods). It's done 112,000km.
For the past 8-9 months I've been driving and suddenly the brakes don't respond unless I push it to the floor (usually I just tap my brakes and they respond). This continued as I drove and I called my local repair shop as they'd only just done a service a few weeks before (it's outside of warranty so I no longer go to Mitsubishi for serving).
They bled the brakes, found nothing wrong and all was good - for about another 2-3 months. Then the same thing happened. Again, they bled the brakes, inspected and all was good.
It happened again a few months later and I had lost control of the car and almost had a serious accident. I took it in and insisted they have a more thorough look at it. Again, they bled the brakes, did more of the same tests and couldn't find a problem. I took it in again that week and they had suggested replacing the master cylinder. They weren't confident but I agreed to have it replaced - about $800 including labour.
Again, even after the master cylinder was replaced, the brakes have failed again. The repair shop has gotten advice from 2 brake specialists (who suggested the master cylinder and were stumped that didn't fix the issue) and have now gotten advice from Mitsubishi who've suggested replacing the ABS module - for $3,000 plus labor! However, the repair shop isn't confident it'll fix the problem because the air in the brakes shouldn't have anything to do with the ABS, they said.
Someone else has suggested replacing the booster, but that's also going to cost $1,000.
Obviously, I'm hesitant to replace such expensive car parts because the car is really only worth about $5,000 according to Red Book. An expensive experiment if neither option works!
I know next to nothing about cars. The repair shop has been awesome for years and are very honest. I trust their advice and they've been extremely helpful. I'm hoping someone here can help me!
My questions are:
A) has anyone else had a similar problem in their Lancer?
B) if so, did replacing the ABS module or the booster work?
Thank you!
I'm posting on here because I've had a few issues with my 2008 Mitsubishi Lancer ES (base mode + extra airbags; no other mods). It's done 112,000km.
For the past 8-9 months I've been driving and suddenly the brakes don't respond unless I push it to the floor (usually I just tap my brakes and they respond). This continued as I drove and I called my local repair shop as they'd only just done a service a few weeks before (it's outside of warranty so I no longer go to Mitsubishi for serving).
They bled the brakes, found nothing wrong and all was good - for about another 2-3 months. Then the same thing happened. Again, they bled the brakes, inspected and all was good.
It happened again a few months later and I had lost control of the car and almost had a serious accident. I took it in and insisted they have a more thorough look at it. Again, they bled the brakes, did more of the same tests and couldn't find a problem. I took it in again that week and they had suggested replacing the master cylinder. They weren't confident but I agreed to have it replaced - about $800 including labour.
Again, even after the master cylinder was replaced, the brakes have failed again. The repair shop has gotten advice from 2 brake specialists (who suggested the master cylinder and were stumped that didn't fix the issue) and have now gotten advice from Mitsubishi who've suggested replacing the ABS module - for $3,000 plus labor! However, the repair shop isn't confident it'll fix the problem because the air in the brakes shouldn't have anything to do with the ABS, they said.
Someone else has suggested replacing the booster, but that's also going to cost $1,000.
Obviously, I'm hesitant to replace such expensive car parts because the car is really only worth about $5,000 according to Red Book. An expensive experiment if neither option works!
I know next to nothing about cars. The repair shop has been awesome for years and are very honest. I trust their advice and they've been extremely helpful. I'm hoping someone here can help me!
My questions are:
A) has anyone else had a similar problem in their Lancer?
B) if so, did replacing the ABS module or the booster work?
Thank you!