2010 Outlander XLS

Hi all,, just got my XLS
mine has a dull knocking sound that is heard while inside the car but not as loud when outside the car..best way I can describe it is a bearing knock kind of noise, and it's engine speed sensitive.. not as noticable above 1K
doesn't happen when cold only when hot or at operating temps
Dealer says it's normal, so I made them show it to me
on another V6 outlander,, guess what the noise is not there, and we drove it to get it to operating temps,, and still no noise... tech says he hears it but very faint,,, well I must be efen deaf cause I didn't hear s**t
just curious if this is a common noise amongst the V6 engines.. thanks in advance
mine has a dull knocking sound that is heard while inside the car but not as loud when outside the car..best way I can describe it is a bearing knock kind of noise, and it's engine speed sensitive.. not as noticable above 1K
doesn't happen when cold only when hot or at operating temps
Dealer says it's normal, so I made them show it to me
on another V6 outlander,, guess what the noise is not there, and we drove it to get it to operating temps,, and still no noise... tech says he hears it but very faint,,, well I must be efen deaf cause I didn't hear s**t
just curious if this is a common noise amongst the V6 engines.. thanks in advance
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At operating temps I've not noticed anything. It's smooth & quiet enough that at idle I can barely tell it's running
They are the same motor right ? just want to be sure..
Back to your noise. You say it's louder inside than outside the car; that's unusual. Is your Outlander AWD? I'm kind of wondering if this is an issue with the rear differential or transmission and not the engine itself.
Or, since it's only at temp, it could also be a heated up exhaust system expanding & causing the knock.
Can you isolate the sound as coming from front v. rear and drivers v. passenger side?
Yes AWD (leave it in 2 WD) Yes louder inside but still can hear it outside,, hard to pinpoint, but definately sounding off in the front of vehicle,, I would even say center front of vehicle, because my girlfriend hears it too ( so I know I'm not nuts, if a girl hears it then it's def there)
If you've a camcorder or your cell phone does A/V recording, trying to see if you can record the noise when it happens. If you're stopped, get out & walk around the car, pop the hood, etc. Take it to your dealer and use the vid to provide more detail to the tech. Maybe hearing it in reality will help them isolate the problem.
no vid needed, dealer confirmed that they hear a noise, what ticks me off is the that they dismissed it to be a normal noise W/O checking into it + the tech's BS replies.. we pulled out another V6 for comparison from thier stock, ran / drove it to operating temps,, and no noise, but the tech says it's there just not as loud, This S**T Head must have super canine hearing, cause I sure didn't hear a thing, except for the normal noises like injector tick,VVT tick and AC clutch engaging and disengaging I even made them drive it to the back away from the traffic/ road area for quieter surroundings... even at this quiet spot I still didn't hear the knocking sound, but boy genius insists that it's present...and actually convinced the salesman that the noise is there..."oh yea I do hear it" and what really pissed me off was his other answer "it's normal just drive it for a couple thousand miles and it'll quiet down, + you'll have the radio on anyway" and he also tried to compare it to a sportbike, "oh those really make alot of noise" Like I give a S**T about his damn bike or any bike for that matter. if you ask me I think this tech is lacking alot of skill / experience. I wouldn't even trust this guy to check my tire pressure
Would any of the above answers be acceptable to you ?
can't say much for the service manager either he was supposed to call me today with an update,, guess what, never got a call
wish I could attach the list of issues that I made for the dealer .. It's 7 long
I don't like to divert traffic away from Edmunds but you might also cross-post this to some other Mitsu forums or to the Mitsu FaceBook page to see if any others have had the problem.
Another place to talk with other owners in person would be the Mitsu Owners Day - MOD. Here's the calendar: http://www.mitsubishicars.com/MMNA/jsp/company/autoshow.do and I'll most likely show up at the Normal, IL one in September.
not to much mitsu forums out there, but I'll search again
thanks for pointing out the MOD too bad eastr coast is a few months away...
sorry I forgot I'm in the NY metro area
day and night difference quiet as can be,, my GF even commented on how the car sounds and drives...... I can actually hear the exhuast note now at idle..
I'm sure mitsu will put out a TSB for this
So that we understand you .. did you compare the XLS to a GT or did you trade the XLS in on a GT?
http://www.autoblog.com/2010/07/07/2011-mitsubishi-outlander-sport-first-drive
like you said it prob is a one off ,, but I had 7 noises that both dealers told me it's "normal" (and I honestly don't think they really looked into it, they have gotten so lazy in past decade, that they just wait for TSB's to appear ) sorry 27K for a car that does nothing but annoy me is not acceptable
so another 2.5 K out of my pocket to get into the GT,, and for me even though it took me out of my price range was worth it... The GT is quiet as can be,, the 7 noises I was experiencing with the XLS is nowhere in this car,, except for the 3rd row seat..
I've got the carpeted mat in there now. I probably should have opted for the rubber mat; I may yet order one for the future. I did get WeatherTechs for the front.
I robbed the factory rubber mats from the XLS..... It's the least they can do (LOL)
they have a small raised border to them like the WeatherTechs, so they should do a fair job in holding dirt, mud, snow, etc..
Yeah, I'd say we're pretty similar. I keep my cars in top condition. I hate scratches, door dings, random noises, having one or two little things that don't work, etc. If it breaks I fix it. How can you enjoy the ride when things don't just work all the time?
Soooo true..
I like that idea about full floor coverage, get to the drawing board submit your design, make a ton of money.. of course i get a free one to field test
Considering some cash out but haven't decided yet.
Got the email PDF with the paperwork to sign. 31 pages and most need signing. I forgot how much home buying is designed to keep the paper mills in business.
To keep this somewhat car-related, that $400 is a hefty chunk of my GT's payment.
checked out the [non-permissible content removed] Mitsu site... no english conversion
tried the usa site nothing in there that remotely looks like what bat-man was describing ????
The liner we're looking for is the lower left accessory at http://www.mitsubishi-motors.co.jp/outlander/option/opt_06.html Unfortunately I can't determine a part number.
Would be a heckuva lot cheaper than any OEM or designed-to-fit aftermarket mat.
I copied a pdf file (Outlander_AC_0811.pdf) from the Mitsubishi Motor Japan site that covers the accessory information for the Outlander V6 until November 2008. In this catalogue appeared the following Part# MZ522690 (Yens 12,600), Part# MZ522692 (Yens 22,050) and Part# MZ522693 (Yens 12,600). In 2009 I ordered Part# MZ522690 which is the cargo cover that covers the second and third row space (second row seats collapsed). In the USA only part#MZ522693 is offered. Although it could appear that those accessories are not on sale it is not true. They can be ordered.
If someone could instruct me how to make available in this “forum space” this Outlander accessory pdf file I will do it.
tidester, host
SUVs and Smart Shopper
http://www.mitsubishi-motors.co.jp/purchase/cataloglist/pdf/OUTLANDER_AC_0811.pd- f
without the underline
OUTLANDER_AC_0811.pdf
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2tLrvFycHXY