Hey everyone,
I've got a 22.5 GLS which has developed a sound which is only really noticable on deceleration. It started as a braking noise but I can also recreate it when manually changing down a gear.
Initially I thought it might be the brakes, which seemed logical, but everything there seems fine.
I was due a service so took it back to where I bought it for them to have a look at.
So far they have had the ute for almost 2 weeks all up and they can't figure it out. They've had more senior mitsubishi engineers check it out and they also can't figure it out. They still have the ute and have asked me to go back next week to go for a drive with one of their techs to see if we can work it out. They've heard the sound and been able to recreate the sound by themselves so I think it's a bit weird they need me out there too.
Anyway, I searched this forum and the general consensus seems to be something relating to control arm bolts when there's a clink/clunk like this. They all seem fine.
The dealer I took it to has even taken the steering assembly (not sure exactly how much but definitely the knuckle) off a brand new Paj Sport and swapped it with mine, without any resolution.
There was some discussion that it could be backlash in the front diff. Obviously thats a bit harder to swap out.
Anyway, just wanted to start a bit of discussion here about the problem, the service experience and hopefully eventually a solution. The guy who has been handling it has been very professional and pleasant to deal with, but I would love to get it fixed and 2 weeks seems like it's taking a bit long to trace down the source of this sound.