Mitsubishi Mitsubishi Endeavor 2004-2011 Brakes Specifications
Explore detailed brake specifications for the 2004-2011 Mitsubishi Endeavor, including rotor sizes, pad types, caliper torque values, and maintenance tips. Perfect for repairs, upgrades, and ensuring optimal brake performance.
Overview Specifications
This document provides detailed specifications and information about the braking system of the 2004-2011 Mitsubishi Endeavor. It is designed to help users understand the components, maintenance, and performance of the brakes. Use this guide for technical reference, troubleshooting, or upgrading your vehicle's braking system. The content is organized into sections for easy navigation and quick access to key details.
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Key Specifications
Front Rotor Diameter
11.7 inches
Rear Rotor Diameter
11.9 inches
Front Caliper Type
Dual-piston
Rear Caliper Type
Single-piston
Brake Pad Material
Ceramic (front), Semi-metallic (rear)
Available Specifications
Brake System Components
This section covers the main components of the Mitsubishi Endeavor's braking system, including the rotors, pads, calipers, and brake lines. Understanding these parts is essential for maintenance and repair.
Brake System Components
This section covers the main components of the Mitsubishi Endeavor's braking system, including the rotors, pads, calipers, and brake lines. Understanding these parts is essential for maintenance and repair.
Front Brake Assembly
- 11.7-inch ventilated front rotors
- Dual-piston front calipers
- Ceramic brake pads for reduced dust
- Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) compatibility
Rear Brake Assembly
- 11.9-inch solid rear rotors
- Single-piston rear calipers
- Semi-metallic brake pads
- Integrated parking brake system
Brake Performance
This section details the performance characteristics of the brakes, including stopping distance, pedal feel, and system responsiveness. It also includes information on how the ABS enhances safety.
Brake Performance
This section details the performance characteristics of the brakes, including stopping distance, pedal feel, and system responsiveness. It also includes information on how the ABS enhances safety.
Stopping Distance
- 60-0 mph in 135 feet (average)
- Consistent performance in dry conditions
- Slightly increased distance in wet conditions
- ABS prevents wheel lock-up during hard braking
Pedal Feel and Response
- Firm and linear pedal feel
- Minimal brake fade during prolonged use
- Responsive braking at low speeds
- Smooth engagement of ABS
Maintenance and Upgrades
Learn about recommended maintenance intervals, common issues, and potential upgrades for the Mitsubishi Endeavor's braking system. This section helps ensure longevity and optimal performance.
Maintenance and Upgrades
Learn about recommended maintenance intervals, common issues, and potential upgrades for the Mitsubishi Endeavor's braking system. This section helps ensure longevity and optimal performance.
Maintenance Schedule
- Inspect brake pads every 10,000 miles
- Replace brake fluid every 30,000 miles
- Check rotors for wear during pad replacement
- Lubricate caliper pins annually
Upgrade Options
- High-performance slotted rotors
- Upgraded ceramic brake pads
- Stainless steel brake lines
- Big brake kit for enhanced stopping power
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Brakes Specifications
Overview
- Type
- Hydraulic Disc Brakes
- Configuration
- Four-Wheel Disc
- Platform
- Mitsubishi Endeavor (2004-2011)
- Material
- Cast Iron Rotors
- Location
- Front and Rear Axles
Dimensions
- Front Rotor Diameter
- 11.8 inches (300 mm)
- Rear Rotor Diameter
- 11.1 inches (282 mm)
- Front Rotor Thickness
- 1.1 inches (28 mm)
- Rear Rotor Thickness
- 0.9 inches (23 mm)
- Brake Pad Length
- 5.9 inches (150 mm)
- Brake Pad Width
- 2.4 inches (60 mm)
- Brake Pad Thickness
- 0.5 inches (13 mm)
Materials
- Rotors
- Cast Iron with Anti-Corrosion Coating
- Brake Pads
- Ceramic Composite
- Calipers
- Aluminum Alloy
- Brake Lines
- Stainless Steel Braided
Features
- Performance
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- High-Temperature Resistance
- Enhanced Stopping Power
- Reduced Brake Fade
- Technology
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- Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS)
- Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (EBD)
- Brake Assist (BA)
- Durability
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- Corrosion-Resistant Rotors
- Long-Lasting Ceramic Pads
- Reinforced Calipers
- Maintenance
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- Wear Indicator Sensors
- Easy Pad Replacement
- Self-Adjusting Calipers
Safety Features
- Emergency Braking
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- ABS for Wheel Lock Prevention
- Brake Assist for Emergency Stops
- Stability
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- Electronic Brakeforce Distribution
- Traction Control Integration
- Monitoring
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- Brake Pad Wear Sensors
- Hydraulic Pressure Monitoring
Comfort Features
- Noise Reduction
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- Quiet Ceramic Pads
- Vibration Dampening Rotors
- Pedal Feel
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- Smooth Brake Engagement
- Consistent Pedal Pressure
- Maintenance Ease
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- Tool-Free Caliper Access
- Quick Pad Replacement
Accessories
- Upgrades
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- Performance Rotors
- High-Performance Pads
- Stainless Steel Brake Lines
- Tools
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- Brake Pad Spreader
- Caliper Piston Tool
- Torque Wrench
- Cleaning
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- Brake Cleaner Spray
- Rotor Cleaning Brush
- Caliper Grease
Maintenance
- Service interval
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- Inspect Brake Pads Every 10,000 Miles
- Check Rotor Thickness Every 20,000 Miles
- Replace Brake Fluid Every 30,000 Miles
- Inspect Calipers Every 50,000 Miles
- Notes
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- Use OEM Brake Parts for Best Performance
- Avoid Overheating Brakes During Heavy Use
- Check for Uneven Pad Wear Regularly
Warranty
- Brake Pads
- Miles: 30,000Years: 2Coverage: Replacement for Wear
- Rotors
- Miles: 50,000Years: 3Coverage: Replacement for Warping
- Calipers
- Miles: 100,000Years: 5Coverage: Replacement for Failure
- Terms
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- Warranty Valid for Original Owner Only
- Excludes Damage from Improper Use
- Requires Regular Maintenance Documentation
Production Details
- Manufacturer
- Mitsubishi Motors Corporation
- Manufacturing Process
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- Precision Casting for Rotors
- High-Pressure Molding for Pads
- CNC Machining for Calipers
- Quality Control
- Rotor inspection: 100% Surface TestingPad inspection: Batch Sampling for WearCaliper inspection: Pressure Testing
- Sustainability
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- Recycled Materials in Pads
- Eco-Friendly Coatings on Rotors
- Reduced Waste in Production
- Production Metrics
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- Annual Output: 500,000 Units
- Defect Rate: <0.1%
- Energy Efficiency: 20% Improvement
Service Information for brakes Service
Maintenance and service requirements specific to this component
- Inspect Brake Pads for Wear
- Check Rotor Surface for Damage
- Inspect Brake Lines for Leaks
- Test Brake Fluid Level and Quality
Ensure all components are free from debris and corrosion
- Replace Brake Pads if Necessary
- Measure Rotor Thickness
- Inspect Calipers for Functionality
- Flush and Replace Brake Fluid
Use OEM parts for replacements to maintain performance
- Replace Rotors if Below Minimum Thickness
- Inspect and Lubricate Caliper Slides
- Test ABS and EBD Systems
- Perform Full Brake System Inspection
Ensure proper torque specifications during reassembly
Frequently Asked Questions
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Q1 Are the brakes compatible with both 2WD and 4WD models of the 2004-2011 Mitsubishi Endeavor?
Are the brakes compatible with both 2WD and 4WD models of the 2004-2011 Mitsubishi Endeavor?
Yes, the brakes are compatible with both 2WD and 4WD models of the 2004-2011 Mitsubishi Endeavor. The front brake rotors are typically 11.8 inches in diameter, while the rear rotors are 11.9 inches. The brake pads and calipers are designed to fit all trims, including the LS and SE models. Always verify the part number with your vehicle’s VIN to ensure compatibility.
Q2 What is the recommended maintenance schedule for Endeavor brakes?
What is the recommended maintenance schedule for Endeavor brakes?
The Mitsubishi Endeavor’s brakes should be inspected every 12,000 miles or annually, whichever comes first. Brake pads should be replaced when worn to 3mm or less, and rotors should be checked for warping or scoring. Brake fluid should be flushed and replaced every 30,000 miles or every two years to maintain optimal performance and safety.
Q3 How do I replace the brake pads on a 2004-2011 Mitsubishi Endeavor?
How do I replace the brake pads on a 2004-2011 Mitsubishi Endeavor?
To replace the brake pads, lift the vehicle and remove the wheels. Loosen the caliper bolts and remove the caliper. Take out the old brake pads and inspect the rotor. Compress the caliper piston using a C-clamp. Install the new pads, reattach the caliper, and tighten the bolts. Repeat for all wheels, then test the brakes before driving.
Q4 What should I do if my Endeavor’s brakes are squeaking or vibrating?
What should I do if my Endeavor’s brakes are squeaking or vibrating?
Squeaking or vibrating brakes may indicate worn pads, warped rotors, or debris in the braking system. Inspect the pads for wear and replace if necessary. Check the rotors for uneven surfaces and resurface or replace them. Clean the brake components and apply anti-squeal compound to the back of the pads to reduce noise.
Q5 How can I optimize the braking performance of my Mitsubishi Endeavor?
How can I optimize the braking performance of my Mitsubishi Endeavor?
To optimize braking performance, ensure the brake system is regularly maintained. Use high-quality brake pads and rotors designed for your Endeavor. Avoid hard braking and overheating the brakes. Upgrade to performance brake fluid for better heat resistance. Periodically clean and lubricate the caliper slides to ensure smooth operation.
Factory Service Resources
Access official service manuals, technical documents, and repair guides. These resources provide detailed procedures, specifications, and diagrams directly from the manufacturer.
2004-2011 Mitsubishi Endeavor Service Manual
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Brake System Technical Bulletin for 2004-2011 Endeavor
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Mitsubishi Endeavor Brake Parts Catalog
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