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Rislone Rear Main Seal Repair 500ml - 44240

Rislone Rear Main Seal Repair 500ml - 44240

$38
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Rislone Engine Treatment Concentrate 500ml - 44102

Rislone Engine Treatment Concentrate 500ml - 44102

$23
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Proma MBL8 Oil Concentrate 250ml - 50083

Proma MBL8 Oil Concentrate 250ml - 50083

$80
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Lucas Heavy Duty Oil Stabilizer 946ml - 10001

Lucas Heavy Duty Oil Stabilizer 946ml - 10001

$40
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Penrite Engine Boost+ 500ml - PSPEB0005
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Penrite Engine Boost+ 500ml - PSPEB0005

$10
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Rislone High Mileage Compression Repair 500ml - 4447

Rislone High Mileage Compression Repair 500ml - 4447

$38
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Nulon Engine Stop Smoke 500ml - SS
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Nulon Engine Stop Smoke 500ml - SS

$10
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Nulon Engine Oil Stop Leak 300ml - ESL

Nulon Engine Oil Stop Leak 300ml - ESL

$39
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Morey's Oil Stabiliser 1L - MOS

Morey's Oil Stabiliser 1L - MOS

$35
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Repco Oil Stabiliser 1L - ROS1L

Repco Oil Stabiliser 1L - ROS1L

$36
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Repco Engine Oil Stop Leak 300ml - RESL

Repco Engine Oil Stop Leak 300ml - RESL

$32
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Keeping Your 2000 Mitsubishi Lancer's Radiator in Top Condition

The 2000 Mitsubishi Lancer indeed relies on a functioning radiator for optimal performance. This component is crucial for preventing your engine from overheating by dispersing heat away from the engine block, ensuring a smooth and efficient ride. To maintain or replace your Lancer's radiator, here are some steps and tips to consider.

First off, it's important to regularly check your radiator for any signs of wear or damage. Look for leaks or any discolouration around the radiator, which could indicate a leak. Checking the coolant level regularly is also vital. A low coolant level could signify a leak or that the radiator isn't effectively cooling the engine.

  1. Inspect for leaks: Regularly check the radiator and surrounding hoses for visible signs of leakage. A wet or discoloured patch may indicate a leak.
  2. Check your coolant: Ensure the coolant is at the appropriate level and is a bright green or yellow without any rusty or milky appearances which could indicate contamination.
  3. Listen for unusual noises: A failing radiator can sometimes necessitate a noisy cooling fan working overtime to cool the engine.

If you notice any issues during these checks, it might be time to replace your radiator. Replacing a radiator can be an intricate task, but with the right tools and a bit of patience, you can do it yourself or choose to seek professional help.

When replacing the radiator, remember to:

  • Allow your engine to cool completely before you begin the replacement process to avoid burns from hot coolant or engine parts.
  • Drain the old coolant properly and dispose of it according to local regulations as it is toxic.
  • Disconnect the radiator hoses carefully, taking note of how they are positioned to ensure correct installation of the new radiator.
  • Position the new radiator carefully, connecting all hoses and ensuring that it is secured firmly. Refill the system with fresh coolant to the appropriate level and check for leaks once you've turned the engine on and let it run for a few minutes.

Regular maintenance is key to ensuring your Mitsubishi Lancer keeps running smoothly without overheating. Scheduling routine checks and keeping your radiator clean and topped up with coolant will ensure a longer-lasting cooling system and engine. Whether you choose to tackle it yourself or leave it to a professional, keeping the cooling system in good shape is a good investment in the longevity and performance of your Lancer.