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Repco Semi Synthetic 10W-40 Engine Oil 1L

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Getting to Know the 2008 Mitsubishi Lancer and Its Maintenance

The 2008 Mitsubishi Lancer is a popular choice among drivers looking for a reliable, affordable, and sporty compact car. Known for its sharp handling, sleek design, and solid build, this model has stayed a favourite with Aussies who want something that is both practical and a bit of fun to drive. Whether you're cruising around town or heading out on a longer trip, the Lancer offers a comfortable ride without breaking the bank.

The 2008 Lancer usually comes with a 2.0-litre four-cylinder engine that balances performance with fuel efficiency nicely. Many drivers appreciate the responsive steering and smooth transmission options, which include both a five-speed manual and a four-speed automatic. The interior is straightforward yet comfortable, with enough space for a small family or a group of mates. Safety features like airbags and anti-lock brakes were standard back then, adding peace of mind for everyday driving.

Maintaining a 2008 Mitsubishi Lancer doesn't have to be complicated or expensive. Like any vehicle, it needs regular check-ups to keep it running smoothly and to avoid any unexpected breakdowns. Here's a bit of a general run-down on what to keep an eye on when you're looking after a Lancer:

  • Engine Oil and Filter Changes
    Regular oil changes are crucial. For the Lancer, it's typically recommended every 10,000 kilometres or every 12 months, whichever comes first. Fresh oil helps the engine stay lubricated and cool, preventing wear and tear over time. Along with the oil, the oil filter should be swapped out to keep impurities from circulating through the engine.
  • Transmission Care
    If you have the automatic transmission, checking the transmission fluid level and condition every 40,000 kilometres is a smart move. For manual gearboxes, the clutch tends to be pretty durable, but it's good to get it inspected during routine services to catch any slipping or stiff gear changes early.
  • Brake System
    Since safety is a priority, inspecting the brake pads, discs, and brake fluid regularly is important. Most Lancers do well on brake pad life, but if you start to hear squealing or feel a reduction in braking power, it's time to get them checked. Brake fluid usually needs topping up or replacing every two years to maintain proper braking performance.
  • Tyres and Wheel Alignment
    Tyres are the only part of your Lancer touching the road, so keeping them in good shape is vital. Check for tread depth, uneven wear, and tyre pressure at least once a month. It's also worth getting the wheels aligned if you notice the car pulling to one side or if the steering feels off. This helps improve handling and extend the life of your tyres.
  • Cooling System
    The cooling system keeps your engine from overheating. Checking the coolant level and condition about every two years is recommended. Also, the radiator hoses and belts should be inspected for cracks or signs of wear. Replacing worn hoses or belts before they fail can save you from costly repairs down the track.
  • Air Filter and Fuel Filter
    Clean air filters help the engine breathe better, improving fuel economy and power. Swapping the air filter every 20,000 to 30,000 kilometres is usually advised. The fuel filter also needs occasional replacement to ensure a good fuel flow and to prevent engine performance issues.
  • Battery and Electrical System
    The starter battery in a 2008 Lancer usually lasts several years, but it's a good idea to check the terminals for corrosion and ensure the battery is holding its charge. If you notice any dimming lights or difficulty starting, it could be time for a new battery or an electrical system check.

Beyond these routine tasks, keeping the exterior and interior of the Lancer in good nick also plays a role in its longevity. Regular washes and waxes protect the paint from Aussie sun and road grime, while vacuuming and cleaning inside means the cabin stays comfy and fresh.

The 2008 Mitsubishi Lancer is a straightforward car that rewards owners who stay on top of basic maintenance. Given its solid reputation for reliability, regular care can keep your Lancer running well for many years, making it a trustworthy companion on any Aussie road trip or daily commute.