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Rislone Head Gasket Fix 680g - 41111
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Rislone Head Gasket Fix 680g - 41111

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Armor All Windscreen Wash 500ml - AUSGLCB-500-1ANZ

Armor All Windscreen Wash 500ml - AUSGLCB-500-1ANZ

$7
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Nulon Permanent Head Gasket Repair 750ml - PHGR-750

Nulon Permanent Head Gasket Repair 750ml - PHGR-750

$98
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Rislone Rear Main Seal Repair 500ml - 44240

Rislone Rear Main Seal Repair 500ml - 44240

$38
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Repco Cooling System Flush 300ml

Repco Cooling System Flush 300ml

$16
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Nulon Pro-Strength Diesel Turbo Cleaner 500ml - PDTC

Nulon Pro-Strength Diesel Turbo Cleaner 500ml - PDTC

$46
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GV Demineralised Water 5L - DEMIN-05L

GV Demineralised Water 5L - DEMIN-05L

$12
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K-SEAL Ultimate Head Gasket Repair - K3501

K-SEAL Ultimate Head Gasket Repair - K3501

$102
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Rislone Aluminium Radiator Stop Leak 479g - 41186

Rislone Aluminium Radiator Stop Leak 479g - 41186

$32
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Maintaining Your 1996 Mitsubishi Pajero Radiator: Tips and Advice

The radiator plays a crucial role in keeping your vehicle's engine running cool, ensuring its longevity and performance. If you're driving a 1996 Mitsubishi Pajero, understanding radiator maintenance can prevent overheating and costly repairs. Here are some tips for maintaining or considering the replacement of the radiator in your Pajero.

Like many vehicles, the Mitsubishi Pajero's radiator is a vital component of the cooling system. Its primary function is to dissipate heat from the engine, maintaining an optimal operating temperature. Over time, factors like corrosion, debris, and wear can compromise its efficiency. Regular checks can help ward off bigger issues down the line.

  1. Check the Coolant Levels: Routinely inspect the coolant levels every couple of weeks. Ensure the coolant is between the 'low' and 'high' marks on the reservoir. Low coolant levels can mean leaks or other issues that need addressing.
  2. Look for Signs of Leaks: If you notice puddles of reddish or greenish fluid under your Pajero, it's likely your radiator has a leak. It's important to fix these promptly to prevent the engine from overheating.
  3. Inspect the Radiator Cap: The radiator cap is a small but crucial component that maintains pressure within the cooling system. Ensure it's sealing properly and isn't damaged, which can lead to pressure loss and overheating.

Beyond these basic checks, certain practices are especially advisable during routine servicing:

  • Flush the Cooling System: Every two to three years, it's prudent to flush the entire cooling system. This process removes rust, scale, and other deposits that could impede the radiator's performance. Ensure you refill the system with a fresh mixture of water and coolant.
  • Examine Hoses and Connections: Check the radiator hoses for signs of wear, hardening, or cracking. Replace any compromised hoses to prevent leaks or burst hoses, which can lead to sudden cooling system failure.
  • Assess the Radiator's Exterior: Look for any damage or obstructions on the radiator fins. Clean off any debris or bent fins to allow proper airflow, which is essential for heat dissipation.

If you find that your radiator frequently needs repairs, it might be time to consider a replacement. A new radiator can improve efficiency and ensure your Pajero stays in peak condition. With a vehicle as reliable as the 1996 Mitsubishi Pajero, maintaining a healthy radiator ensures you continue enjoying those long drives without a hitch.