Mitsubishi Outlander squeaking brakes when reversing and turning, rotor replacement needed due to loose bolt on Mitsubishi Outlander

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
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Some Mitsubishi Outlander owners report experiencing squeaking brakes while reversing and turning, which may not indicate a need for rotor replacement. These owners note that the squeaking can stem from various factors, including worn-out brake pads, dust or debris trapped in the brake system, or misaligned brake components. Additionally, some report a metallic knocking or squeaking sound when shifting between Drive and Reverse, particularly at low speeds. Dealers often suggest that the noise may be due to pads shifting in the calipers rather than a loose bolt on the rotor. Therefore, it is recommended that owners conduct a thorough inspection of the brake system to determine the root cause of the noise before considering rotor replacement.

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