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Parts for your 1996 Mitsubishi Pajero-Engine oil
Penrite 500,000km Red Coolant Premix 10L - COOL500REDPMX010
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Repco Coolant Corrosion Inhibitor Concentrate 500ml - RINCONGREEN500
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Penrite Universal Top Up Coolant Premix 1L - AFABPMXYELLOW001
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Repco Corrosion Inhibitor Premix 5L - RINPREGREEN05
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Nulon One Multi-vehicle Premix Coolant 1L - ONEPM-1
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Penrite 100,000km Green Concentrate Corrosion Inhibitor 1L - COOL1001
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Penrite 350,000km Premix Green Coolant 5L - COOL350PMX005
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Penrite Classic Car Coolant Corrosion Inhibitor Concentrate 1L - VCI001
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Penrite Purple Coolant Concentrate 5L - COOLPURPLE005
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Nulon Long Life Green Coolant Concentrate 2.5L - LL2.5
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Prestone Concentrated Antifreeze Coolant 20L Yellow - AFP20E
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Penrite Blue Coolant Concentrate 20L - COOLBLUE020
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Penrite Green Coolant Concentrate 20L - COOLGREEN020
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Penrite 350,000km Green Coolant Concentrate 20L - COOL350020
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Penrite Red Coolant Concentrate 20L Enviro Box - COOLRED020BOX
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Nulon Long Life Red Coolant Concentrate 20L - RLL20
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Nulon Premium Long Life Blue Coolant Concentrate 20L Bucket - BLL20
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Penrite Green Coolant Concentrate Enviro Box 20L - COOLGREEN020BOX
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Engine Oil Maintenance for Your 1996 Mitsubishi Pajero
Ensuring that your 1996 Mitsubishi Pajero runs smoothly involves regular maintenance, with engine oil replacement being a crucial part. Engine oil is the lifeblood of your Pajero's engine, keeping all moving parts lubricated, reducing friction, and helping to keep engine temperatures under control. To prolong the life of your Pajero and maintain performance, it's essential to pay attention to your engine oil needs.
When it comes to choosing the right engine oil for your Pajero, it's important to consult your owner's manual or a trusted automotive professional. Generally, for older models like the 1996 Pajero, you might want to consider using a high-mileage oil if your vehicle has clocked up considerable kilometres. These oils often contain additives that help in cleaning engine parts and preventing leaks by conditioning seals and gaskets.
Engage in a regular routine of checking your oil level, especially before long drives. Make sure to park your vehicle on a level surface and wait for the engine to cool before using the dipstick for an accurate reading. If the oil level is low, topping it up is crucial, but also be alert to any changes in oil colour or consistency, which could indicate a need for a complete oil change.
- Warm up your engine slightly to allow the oil to flow out smoothly, then switch off the engine.
- Place an oil pan under the oil drain plug, and using the correct tool, carefully remove the plug to allow the old oil to fully drain.
- Replace the old oil filter with a new one suitable for your Pajero. Ensure the rubber seal on the new filter is lightly coated with fresh oil before installation.
- Once all the old oil is drained, replace the drain plug securely and pour the recommended amount of new engine oil through the oil filler cap, ensuring not to overfill.
- After filling, run the engine for a few minutes to allow new oil to circulate, then check for leaks around the drain plug and oil filter area.
Regular oil changes are not just about replacing old with new. They give you a chance to inspect other aspects of your engine and catch potential issues early. Keeping a record of each service, jotting down mileage and the type of oil used can help track your vehicle's health. Performing regular oil changes ensures that your Mitsubishi Pajero remains reliable. Stay proactive with your engine maintenance, and your Pajero will continue to serve you well for many more years to come.