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Suspension Lower Ball Joint
ODI ID: 10053105 NHTSA Complaint ID: 452876
Make: Mitsubishi Model: 1996 ECLIPSE 96
Component/Parts: Suspension Lower Ball Joint
Failure Date: December 12, 2003 Complaint Date: January 13, 2004
City/State: LAS VEGAS, NV (Nevada)
Crash: Yes Fire: No Injured: 0 Deaths: 0
Complaint Description: while traveling down our street, my lower ball joint on my 1996 mitsubishi eclipse gs failed. i was traveling approximately 30-35 mph at the time of the failure. my vehicle pulled hard to the right before the failure. i did not realize what was happening at the time, so i corrected the pull by turning the wheel back to the left. within seconds of correcting, the ball joint failed. my passenger side front tire was forced into the wheel well and very nearly torn off. the vehicle had to be towed to a local dealer to be repaired. my vehicle has been to the same dealer twice prior regarding the lbj recall. it upsets me to know that the dealer refused to replace them when the vehicle was inspected for the second time. however, i feel that the dealership in question was negligent in its inspection and did not perform the required inspection fully. i have, however, received some assistance from mitsubishi. currently, the vehicle is back at the delaership due to other problems that surfaced after the car was returned. these problems did not occur before the lbj failure. i am still fighting with the dealership to have the problems resolved. the dealer has decided to switch the burden of proof regarding these new conditions to me, the consumer. this is highly unethical. .
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Last Update: August 28, 2004