As posted elsewhere, I had a caliper replaced under warranty last year on my July 2014 PHEV.
Last week I got the same symptoms when the handbrake wasn't holding well even fully pulled up. The dealer diagnosed that the self-adjusting mechanism (other side to last time) was seized and a new caliper required - available in the country but not in stock. Dealer called after a couple of days and I was booked in for today, only to be cancelled at short notice as the part hadn't arrived and now they couldn't say when it would be in. The recall notice seems to explain the issue, which appears to be a design fault - inadequate protection of a self-adjusting mechanism prone to corrosion, potentially leading to parking brake failure and movement of the vehicle.
I'm wondering if the dealer / Mitsu are stalling while modified calipers or maybe more limited repair kits are produced.
Dealer told me that they'd only had 3 such issues on PHEVs before, one being the first one they replaced on mine. At they time they told me a similar problem arose on ASXs.
It looks like a full blown recall will soon be in progress with cars with faults reported dealt with first, then the oldest. Disappointing in what otherwise has been a good, reliable car for me.
Last week I got the same symptoms when the handbrake wasn't holding well even fully pulled up. The dealer diagnosed that the self-adjusting mechanism (other side to last time) was seized and a new caliper required - available in the country but not in stock. Dealer called after a couple of days and I was booked in for today, only to be cancelled at short notice as the part hadn't arrived and now they couldn't say when it would be in. The recall notice seems to explain the issue, which appears to be a design fault - inadequate protection of a self-adjusting mechanism prone to corrosion, potentially leading to parking brake failure and movement of the vehicle.
I'm wondering if the dealer / Mitsu are stalling while modified calipers or maybe more limited repair kits are produced.
Dealer told me that they'd only had 3 such issues on PHEVs before, one being the first one they replaced on mine. At they time they told me a similar problem arose on ASXs.
It looks like a full blown recall will soon be in progress with cars with faults reported dealt with first, then the oldest. Disappointing in what otherwise has been a good, reliable car for me.