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Repco Red Coolant Premix 5L - RPRERED05

Repco Red Coolant Premix 5L - RPRERED05

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Penrite Radiator Flush Additive 375mL - ADRF375

Penrite Radiator Flush Additive 375mL - ADRF375

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Mechpro Long Multi-Purpose Funnel - MPFLNG

Mechpro Long Multi-Purpose Funnel - MPFLNG

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Repco Cooling System Flush 300ml

Repco Cooling System Flush 300ml

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Mechpro Round Flexible Funnel 14cm - MPFFLEX

Mechpro Round Flexible Funnel 14cm - MPFFLEX

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Repco Red Coolant Premix 1L - RPRERED01

Repco Red Coolant Premix 1L - RPRERED01

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K-SEAL Ultimate Head Gasket Repair - K3501

K-SEAL Ultimate Head Gasket Repair - K3501

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Sealwell Coolant System Conditioner 2 Pack - T51012

Sealwell Coolant System Conditioner 2 Pack - T51012

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Rislone Hy-Per Cool Super Coolant 473ml - 41300

Rislone Hy-Per Cool Super Coolant 473ml - 41300

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Eng Mang Temp Sensor Coolant - TCS055

Eng Mang Temp Sensor Coolant - TCS055

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Penrite Radiator Stop Leak 375mL - ADRSL375

Penrite Radiator Stop Leak 375mL - ADRSL375

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GV Demineralised Water 2L - DEMIN-02L

GV Demineralised Water 2L - DEMIN-02L

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GV Demineralised Water 5L - DEMIN-05L

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Coolant for the 2005 Mitsubishi Lancer: What You Need to Know

The 2005 Mitsubishi Lancer, like most modern vehicles, relies on a cooling system that includes coolant or antifreeze to keep the engine running smoothly and prevent overheating. Coolant plays a crucial role in regulating the engine temperature, allowing the car to perform efficiently even under demanding conditions. So if you own a 2005 Mitsubishi Lancer, understanding coolant and its maintenance is pretty important for keeping your ride reliable and trouble-free.

To start with, coolant is a special liquid designed to flow through the engine's cooling passages and radiator, absorbing heat from the engine and dissipating it safely into the air. The 2005 Lancer uses a mixture of water and antifreeze (usually ethylene glycol or propylene glycol-based) to achieve this. Without proper coolant, the engine would easily overheat, leading to significant damage such as warped cylinder heads, blown gaskets or even a seized engine.

Another important aspect of coolant is its anti-freezing property. If you live in cooler areas of Australia, like Tasmania or the southern states, the coolant prevents the water in your engine's cooling system from freezing during chilly mornings. That means your Mitsubishi Lancer will start up smoothly and continue running without the risk of frozen hoses or cracked blocks.

Besides temperature control and freeze protection, coolant also contains additives that protect the engine's internal components from corrosion and rust. Metals like aluminium, iron and steel are all part of your engine and radiator, and coolant helps to keep these from breaking down with time. This extends the lifespan of parts such as the radiator, water pump and hoses, which are vital for the car's overall health.

When it comes to maintaining the 2005 Mitsubishi Lancer's coolant system, there are a few things every owner should keep in mind. First up, regular checking of the coolant level is essential. The coolant reservoir tank should be between the minimum and maximum marks, and topping it up with the right coolant mix if it's low is important. Running the engine on low coolant can cause overheating and expensive repairs.

Cooling systems don't last forever. Over time, the coolant breaks down and loses its effectiveness, which means it cannot protect the engine properly against heat, freezing or corrosion anymore. For this reason, Mitsubishi usually recommends flushing and replacing the coolant every few years or every 50,000 to 100,000 km depending on local conditions and the specific coolant type used. Check the owner's manual for the exact recommendation for the 2005 Lancer.

Another tip is to use the correct type of coolant for the 2005 Mitsubishi Lancer. Using the wrong coolant can cause damage to the seals, gaskets and cooling system materials. Most commonly, Mitsubishi recommends a long-life coolant that is phosphate and silicate-free and formulated specifically for aluminium engines. You can find the exact type noted in your vehicle handbook or by consulting an authorised Mitsubishi dealer.

If you ever notice signs like overheating, coloured coolant leaking under the car, engine warning lights or sweet smells from the engine bay, these may be signs the coolant system needs attention. Leaks, cracked hoses or a faulty radiator cap are problems that should be fixed promptly to avoid bigger headaches down the track.

Performing coolant maintenance for the 2005 Mitsubishi Lancer doesn't have to be complicated. Here's a quick checklist to keep everything on track:

  • Check the coolant level regularly and top up with the specified coolant mix if low
  • Inspect the radiator cap and cooling system hoses for cracks or leaks
  • Replace the coolant at recommended intervals, including a flush to remove old contaminated fluid
  • Use the manufacturer-approved coolant for best results and protection
  • Have the cooling system pressure tested if you suspect leaks or overheating issues

Keeping the coolant system in good shape will ensure your 2005 Mitsubishi Lancer runs cooler, protects against corrosion and keeps you cruising without overheating worries. A well-maintained cooling system translates to peace of mind, better fuel efficiency and fewer unexpected breakdowns.

So next time you think about servicing your Lancer, make sure the coolant check is on the list. It's a fairly cheap and easy job that pays off big time in engine health and longevity. After all, a happy engine means a happy driver.