Mitsubishi Mitsubishi Outlander 2012-2022 Brakes Specifications
Mitsubishi Mitsubishi Outlander 2012-2022

Mitsubishi Mitsubishi Outlander 2012-2022 Brakes Specifications

Discover detailed brake specifications for the 2012-2022 Mitsubishi Outlander, including pad sizes, rotor dimensions, and caliper types. Essential for maintenance, upgrades, and repairs.

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Overview Specifications

This document provides detailed specifications and information about the brakes system of the 2012-2022 Mitsubishi Outlander. It is designed to assist users in understanding the technical aspects of the brakes, including components, performance, and maintenance. Use the search and navigation instructions to quickly find the information you need. The document is divided into sections for easy reference, and a quick reference table is included for key specifications.

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Key Specifications

Brake Pad Material

Semi-metallic/Ceramic

Front Rotor Diameter

300-320 mm

Rear Rotor Diameter

280-300 mm

Stopping Distance (60-0 mph)

120-130 feet

ABS System

Standard

Available Specifications

Brake System Components

This section covers the primary components of the Mitsubishi Outlander's brake system, including the brake pads, rotors, calipers, and brake lines. Understanding these components is essential for maintenance and troubleshooting.

Brake Pads
  • Material: Semi-metallic or ceramic
  • Thickness: 10-12 mm (new)
  • Replacement interval: Every 30,000-50,000 miles
  • Function: Convert kinetic energy into heat through friction
Brake Rotors
  • Material: Cast iron
  • Diameter: 300-320 mm (front), 280-300 mm (rear)
  • Thickness: 22-26 mm (front), 10-12 mm (rear)
  • Function: Provide a surface for brake pads to grip

Brake Performance

This section details the performance characteristics of the Mitsubishi Outlander's brakes, including stopping distance, pedal feel, and response time. These factors are crucial for safe driving.

Stopping Distance
  • 60-0 mph: 120-130 feet
  • Brake force distribution: Front 70%, Rear 30%
  • ABS: Standard on all models
  • Function: Ensures controlled stopping in emergencies
Pedal Feel
  • Firm and responsive
  • Travel: 1-2 inches
  • Feedback: Linear and predictable
  • Function: Enhances driver control

Brake Maintenance

This section provides guidelines for maintaining the Mitsubishi Outlander's brake system, including inspection intervals, common issues, and replacement procedures. Regular maintenance ensures optimal performance and safety.

Inspection Intervals
  • Every 6 months or 6,000 miles
  • Check brake pad thickness
  • Inspect rotors for wear and warping
  • Function: Prevent costly repairs
Common Issues
  • Squeaking or grinding noises
  • Vibration during braking
  • Soft or spongy pedal
  • Function: Early detection of problems

Brakes Specifications

Overview

Type
Disc Brakes (Front and Rear)
Configuration
Ventilated Front, Solid Rear
Platform
Mitsubishi GS Platform
Material
Cast Iron with Aluminum Housings
Location
All Wheels

Dimensions

Front Rotor Diameter
11.6 inches / 295 mm
Rear Rotor Diameter
11.2 inches / 284 mm
Front Rotor Thickness
1.1 inches / 28 mm
Rear Rotor Thickness
0.8 inches / 20 mm
Pad Area Front
12.5 square inches / 80.6 square cm
Pad Area Rear
9.8 square inches / 63.2 square cm
Caliper Piston Diameter Front
2.4 inches / 60 mm
Caliper Piston Diameter Rear
1.6 inches / 40 mm

Materials

Rotors
High Carbon Cast Iron
Brake Pads
Semi-Metallic Compound
Calipers
Aluminum Alloy
Brake Lines
Reinforced Rubber with Stainless Steel Braiding

Features

Performance
  • Anti-lock Braking System (ABS)
  • Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (EBD)
  • Brake Assist
Durability
  • Corrosion-resistant rotors
  • High-temperature brake pads
  • Dust-reducing pad composition
Technology
  • Regenerative Braking (PHEV Models)
  • Hill Start Assist
  • Automatic Hold Function
Maintenance
  • Wear sensors on brake pads
  • Easy-access caliper design
  • Self-adjusting parking brake

Safety Features

Standard
  • ABS with EBD
  • Brake Assist
  • Stability Control Integration
Advanced
  • Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB)
  • Forward Collision Mitigation
  • Pedestrian Detection

Comfort Features

Noise Reduction
  • Anti-squeal shims
  • Vibration-damping pads
  • Chamfered pad edges
Pedal Feel
  • Progressive brake pedal response
  • Reduced pedal effort
  • Smooth engagement
Driving Aids
  • Hill Descent Control
  • Gradient Logic Control
  • Parking Brake Auto Release

Accessories

Upgrades
  • Performance Brake Pads
  • Slotted Rotors
  • Stainless Steel Brake Lines
Maintenance Kits
  • Brake Pad Replacement Kit
  • Rotor Resurfacing Kit
  • Caliper Service Kit
Tools
  • Brake Pad Spreader
  • Caliper Piston Tool
  • Torque Wrench Set

Maintenance

Service interval
Every 12,000 miles or 12 months
Service Items
  • Brake pad inspection
  • Rotor thickness measurement
  • Caliper slide pin lubrication
  • Brake fluid level check
  • Parking brake adjustment
Maintenance Notes
Inspect brakes more frequently if driving in harsh conditions

Warranty

Basic Warranty
Miles: 36,000
Years: 3
Coverage: Parts and labor for brake components
Powertrain Warranty
Miles: 60,000
Years: 5
Coverage: Brake system integration
Corrosion Warranty
Miles: 100,000
Years: 7
Coverage: Brake rotor corrosion
Hybrid Warranty
Miles: 100,000
Years: 10
Coverage: Regenerative braking system

Production Details

Manufacturer
Akebono Brake Industry Co., Ltd.
Manufacturing Process
  • Precision casting for rotors
  • Automated caliper assembly
  • Robotic pad application
Quality Control
Rotor Tolerance: ±0.002 inches / ±0.05 mm
Pad Thickness Variation: ±0.001 inches / ±0.025 mm
Caliper Leak Test: 200 PSI / 13.8 bar pressure test
Sustainability Practices
  • Recycled materials in brake pads
  • Water-based coating for rotors
  • Low-emission manufacturing
Production Metrics
Annual Units: 500,000 sets
Defect Rate: 0.01%
Lead Time: 4 weeks

Service Information for brakes Service

Maintenance and service requirements specific to this component

12,000
12
  • Inspect brake pad thickness
  • Check rotor for wear and scoring
  • Lubricate caliper slide pins
  • Inspect brake fluid level
  • Test parking brake function

Replace pads if thickness is below 3 mm

24,000
24
  • Measure rotor thickness
  • Inspect brake lines for leaks
  • Check caliper operation
  • Test ABS functionality
  • Inspect brake hardware

Resurface or replace rotors if below minimum thickness

60,000
60
  • Replace brake pads and rotors
  • Flush brake fluid system
  • Inspect master cylinder
  • Check brake booster operation
  • Test all electronic brake systems

Use only manufacturer-approved brake fluid

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about torque specifications

Q1

Are the brakes compatible with all 2012-2022 Mitsubishi Outlander models?

The brake components for the 2012-2022 Mitsubishi Outlander are designed to be compatible across all trims, including the ES, SE, SEL, and GT models. However, it’s essential to verify specific part numbers, as variations may exist between front and rear brakes, as well as between standard and hybrid models. Always cross-check with the vehicle’s VIN or consult a Mitsubishi parts guide for precise compatibility.

Q2

What is the recommended maintenance schedule for the brakes?

Mitsubishi recommends inspecting the brake pads, rotors, and fluid every 12,000 miles or annually. Brake pads typically need replacement every 30,000-50,000 miles, depending on driving conditions. Brake fluid should be flushed every 30,000 miles or as indicated by the vehicle’s maintenance warning system. Regular checks for wear, noise, or reduced braking performance are essential to ensure safety.

Q3

How do I replace the brake pads on a 2012-2022 Mitsubishi Outlander?

To replace the brake pads, first, lift the vehicle and remove the wheels. Unbolt the caliper and hang it securely to avoid damaging the brake line. Remove the old pads and inspect the rotors for wear. Install the new pads, ensuring they are seated correctly. Reattach the caliper and tighten the bolts to the manufacturer’s torque specifications. Test the brakes before driving to ensure proper function.

Q4

What should I do if my brakes are squeaking or vibrating?

Squeaking or vibrating brakes often indicate worn pads, uneven rotors, or debris in the braking system. Inspect the pads and rotors for wear or damage. If the rotors are warped, they may need resurfacing or replacement. Clean the brake components to remove any debris. If the issue persists, check the calipers and brake fluid for potential problems.

Q5

How can I optimize the braking performance of my Outlander?

To optimize braking performance, use high-quality brake pads and rotors designed for your Outlander. Regularly inspect and maintain the brake system, including fluid levels and pad thickness. Avoid aggressive driving, which can cause excessive wear. Consider upgrading to performance brake components if you frequently drive in demanding conditions or tow heavy loads.

Factory Service Resources

Access official service manuals, technical documents, and repair guides. These resources provide detailed procedures, specifications, and diagrams directly from the manufacturer.

2012-2022 Mitsubishi Outlander Service Manual

Coming Soon

Official service manual covering brake system maintenance, repair, and troubleshooting for all Outlander models.

Brake System Technical Bulletin

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Latest updates and common issues related to the brake system for the 2012-2022 Outlander.

Mitsubishi Outlander Parts Catalog

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Comprehensive guide to OEM brake parts and accessories for the 2012-2022 Outlander.

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