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4x4 downhill creep terrible what are my options
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<blockquote data-quote="RM Outback" data-source="post: 565561" data-attributes="member: 7093"><p>Have you checked out any forums to see if there's an answer to your question. I've never had or heard of the issue and never owned a Mitsubishi 4x4. Could be that particular model if so it doesn't sound right to me. If every vehicle in that model has the same issue I'm inclined to think there would be a recall for safety reasons. Given the amount that are driven off road I'd assume we would have heard of the problem due to accidents and near misses.</p><p></p><p>Research the gear/diff ratio for the model plus earlier and later models, it might shine a light on the problem or give you cause to take the issue up with Mitsubishi. Have you owned it from new or 2nd hand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RM Outback, post: 565561, member: 7093"] Have you checked out any forums to see if there's an answer to your question. I've never had or heard of the issue and never owned a Mitsubishi 4x4. Could be that particular model if so it doesn't sound right to me. If every vehicle in that model has the same issue I'm inclined to think there would be a recall for safety reasons. Given the amount that are driven off road I'd assume we would have heard of the problem due to accidents and near misses. Research the gear/diff ratio for the model plus earlier and later models, it might shine a light on the problem or give you cause to take the issue up with Mitsubishi. Have you owned it from new or 2nd hand. [/QUOTE]
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