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DBA Street Series Performance T2 Slotted Disc Brake Rotor - DBA236S
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Repco Armour Brake Rotor Vented 314mm (Moving to RBR237C)
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Repco Armour Brake Rotor Vented 276.5mm (Moving to RBR663C)
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Keeping Your 1998 Mitsubishi Pajero Running Smoothly
The 1998 Mitsubishi Pajero is a rugged and reliable vehicle known for its off-road capabilities and durability. However, like any vehicle, it requires regular maintenance to ensure it stays in top condition. Here's a look at some of the essential maintenance tasks you should keep in mind for your Pajero.
- Regular Oil Changes
The engine is the heart of your Pajero, and it needs fresh oil to function correctly. Regular oil changes are crucial. It's recommended to change the engine oil every 5,000 to 7,500 kilometres, depending on your driving conditions. Using the right oil is vital - check your owner's manual to ensure you're using the recommended type and grade.
- Check and Replace the Air Filter
Keeping the air filter clean is essential for maintaining engine performance and efficiency. A clogged air filter restricts airflow, which can lead to sluggish acceleration and reduced fuel economy. Check the air filter every 15,000 kilometres and replace it if it looks dirty or after 30,000 kilometres if you frequently drive in dusty conditions.
- Monitor and Maintain the Cooling System
Your Pajero's cooling system is vital, especially if you're often driving in demanding conditions. Overheating can cause severe engine damage. Regularly check the coolant level and inspect hoses for leaks or wear. It's a good idea to flush the cooling system every two years to remove any build-up and keep everything running smoothly.
- Brake System Check
Brakes are critical for your safety, so regularly inspect the brake pads, rotors, and fluid. Your brake pads should be replaced if they're worn down to about 3mm thickness. Brake fluid should be checked regularly and replaced every two years to ensure optimal braking performance.
- Inspect the Suspension and Steering
The Pajero's suspension is designed to handle tough terrains, but it's still essential to regularly inspect the shock absorbers and steering components. Look for any signs of leaking fluid in shock absorbers and check for any play in the steering system. Replacing components showing significant wear will improve handling and comfort.
- Tire Maintenance
Your tires are the only contact between your Pajero and the road, so maintaining them is critical. Regularly check tire pressure and rotate them every 10,000 kilometres to ensure even wear. Check tread depth as well and replace tires if the tread has worn down to less than 1.6mm to maintain proper grip and safety.
By keeping on top of these regular maintenance tasks, you'll ensure your 1998 Mitsubishi Pajero remains as dependable as ever, ready for both on-road and off-road adventures. Regular maintenance not only helps retain your vehicle's reliability but also its resale value should you ever decide to part ways with your trusty Pajero in the future.