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1997 Mitsubishi Lancer: easy-going classic with simple upkeep

This 1997 Mitsubishi Lancer is the sort of everyday runabout that just gets on with the job. Compact outside and comfy inside, it’s light on fuel, easy to park, and still feels tidy on a winding Kiwi or Aussie back road. Whether it’s the 1.5 or 1.8 petrol, the drivetrain is straightforward, parts are plentiful, and most routine jobs are familiar to any local mechanic. Under the bonnet, there’s nothing fussy or high-tech to trip you up.

Shopping for service parts is refreshingly simple. Think air filters, spark plugs, belts, brake pads, and fluids—straightforward, affordable items that keep the Lancer chirpy. The right-fit component, made to factory spec, restores that smooth idle and clean throttle response, while quality filters and proper coolant help the engine stay happy through hot summers and chilly South Island mornings. It’s all about sensible maintenance at sensible money.

  • Change engine oil and filter every 10,000 kilometres or six months.
  • Inspect and replace the timing belt around 100,000 kilometres or five years.
  • Flush coolant biennially, check hoses, radiator, and thermostat.
  • Renew brake fluid every two years, inspect pads, rotors, and hoses each service.
  • Service transmission: auto fluid 40–60k, manual gearbox oil check at 60k.
  • Rotate tyres and align every 10,000 kilometres, keep pressures spot on.
  • Replace air filter and spark plugs as scheduled, cabin filter if fitted.
  • Check suspension bushes, CV boots, and steering for wear and play.

Look after the basics and this Lancer will rack up fuss-free, reliable motoring across Australia and New Zealand.

How much fuel does a 1997 Mitsubishi Lancer use?

Expect around 7–8 L/100 km on the open road and roughly 8–10 L/100 km in mixed driving, depending on engine, transmission, and how it’s driven. A well-serviced car with correct tyre pressures and fresh filters will usually sip less.

What engine oil should be used in a 1997 Mitsubishi Lancer?

A quality 10W-30 or 10W-40 that meets the recommended API spec suits most Aussie and NZ climates. Cooler regions may prefer a 5W-30. Always match the grade to the owner’s manual and the vehicle’s condition and mileage.

When should the timing belt be replaced on a 1997 Mitsubishi Lancer?

Plan for about 100,000 kilometres or five years, whichever comes first. Many Lancer engines are interference designs, so proactive replacement is wise. If history is unknown, organising a belt, tensioner, and water pump service is sensible insurance.

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