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Nulon Engine Oil Stop Leak 300ml - ESL
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Nulon Engine Oil Stop Leak 300ml - ESL

$27.30
$39
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Permaseal Universal Exhaust Flange Gasket - EPG225

Permaseal Universal Exhaust Flange Gasket - EPG225

$35
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Permaseal Exhaust Flange Gasket - EPG130

Permaseal Exhaust Flange Gasket - EPG130

$14
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ACL Exhaust Gasket - JD007

ACL Exhaust Gasket - JD007

$31
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ACL Exhaust Gasket - JD568-2

ACL Exhaust Gasket - JD568-2

$26
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ACL Exhaust Gasket - JA5014

ACL Exhaust Gasket - JA5014

$85
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ACL Exhaust Gasket - JC789
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ACL Exhaust Gasket - JC789

$4
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ACL Exhaust Gasket - JC057

ACL Exhaust Gasket - JC057

$63
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ACL Exhaust Gasket - JD058

ACL Exhaust Gasket - JD058

$62
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ACL Exhaust Gasket - JD5262

ACL Exhaust Gasket - JD5262

$108
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ACL Exhaust Gasket - JD5253

ACL Exhaust Gasket - JD5253

$79
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ACL Exhaust Gasket - JD5319

ACL Exhaust Gasket - JD5319

$22
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ACL Exhaust Gasket - HA5012

ACL Exhaust Gasket - HA5012

$422
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ACL Exhaust Gasket - JD5169

ACL Exhaust Gasket - JD5169

$243
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ACL Exhaust Gasket - JC915

ACL Exhaust Gasket - JC915

$113
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ACL Exhaust Gasket - JD5100

ACL Exhaust Gasket - JD5100

$71
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ACL Exhaust Gasket - JD5164

ACL Exhaust Gasket - JD5164

$75
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ACL Exhaust Gasket - JD633

ACL Exhaust Gasket - JD633

$75
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ACL Exhaust Gasket - JD5390

ACL Exhaust Gasket - JD5390

$62
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ACL Exhaust Gasket - JD5090

ACL Exhaust Gasket - JD5090

$52
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ACL Exhaust Gasket - JA5028

ACL Exhaust Gasket - JA5028

$51
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ACL Exhaust Gasket - JD618
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ACL Exhaust Gasket - JD618

$5
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ACL Exhaust Gasket - JD5275
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ACL Exhaust Gasket - JD5275

$5
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Penrite Engine Stop Smoke 375mL - ADESS375

Penrite Engine Stop Smoke 375mL - ADESS375

$19
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Nzg Exhaust Flange Gasket - JE617
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Nzg Exhaust Flange Gasket - JE617

$2
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GASKET EXHAUST - JE013
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GASKET EXHAUST - JE013

$0.73
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Nzg Exhaust Flange Gasket - JE386
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Nzg Exhaust Flange Gasket - JE386

$2
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NZG Exhaust Flange Gasket

NZG Exhaust Flange Gasket

$12
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NZG Exhaust Flange Gasket - JE337

NZG Exhaust Flange Gasket - JE337

$53
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Permaseal Universal Exhaust Flange Gasket - EPG231

Permaseal Universal Exhaust Flange Gasket - EPG231

$35
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ACL Exhaust Flange Gasket - JE216

ACL Exhaust Flange Gasket - JE216

$10
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Permaseal Exhaust Flange Gasket - EPG134

Permaseal Exhaust Flange Gasket - EPG134

$16
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Permaseal Universal Exhaust Flange Gasket - EPG223

Permaseal Universal Exhaust Flange Gasket - EPG223

$39
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Permaseal Universal Exhaust Flange Gasket - EPG226

Permaseal Universal Exhaust Flange Gasket - EPG226

$39
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ACL Exhaust Flange Gasket - JE719
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ACL Exhaust Flange Gasket - JE719

$1
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ACL Exhaust Flange Gasket - JF080
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ACL Exhaust Flange Gasket - JF080

$1
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Permaseal Exhaust Flange Gasket - EPG176

Permaseal Exhaust Flange Gasket - EPG176

$13
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Exhaust Gasket for the 2010 Mitsubishi Lancer: What You Need to Know

The 2010 Mitsubishi Lancer is a solid choice for drivers who want a reliable, efficient car on Australian roads. When it comes to the vehicle's exhaust system, one part that often gets overlooked is the exhaust gasket. So, does the 2010 Mitsubishi Lancer use an exhaust gasket? The answer is yes. This vehicle does have exhaust gaskets fitted as part of its exhaust system assembly. Understanding their role and knowing when to replace them is key to keeping the Lancer running smoothly.

Exhaust gaskets might not be the flashiest component under the bonnet, but they play a crucial role in the exhaust system. Simply put, an exhaust gasket creates a seal between different sections of the exhaust, such as between the exhaust manifold and the catalytic converter or between the manifold and the cylinder head. Its job is to stop harmful exhaust gases from leaking out before they reach the tailpipe. Without a proper exhaust gasket, there'd be leaks that can cause noise, reduce engine efficiency, and even allow gases to escape into the engine bay where they shouldn't be.

The exhaust gasket on the 2010 Mitsubishi Lancer is typically made from materials designed to withstand high temperatures and resist corrosion, often using layered steel or composite materials that can handle the heat produced by the exhaust gases. These gaskets are engineered to expand and contract along with the hot metal surfaces they sit between, ensuring a tight, long-lasting seal.

Over time, though, exhaust gaskets wear out. Heat cycles, constant vibration, and exposure to corrosive gases all take a toll. When this happens, the gasket can crack or become brittle, causing exhaust leaks. If you notice a ticking or tapping sound coming from the engine bay, a reduction in engine performance, or the smell of exhaust fumes, it might be time to have the exhaust gasket checked. Sometimes, a leaking exhaust gasket will even cause the check engine light to come on, thanks to changes in oxygen sensor readings.

For owners of a 2010 Mitsubishi Lancer, regular servicing should include a quick look at the exhaust system and its gaskets. While exhaust gaskets don't need frequent replacement, mechanics will often inspect them during exhaust repairs or routine maintenance, especially if the exhaust manifold has been removed or if there's evidence of leaks. Because the gasket forms a seal between metal parts, once disturbed, it's common practice to replace it to ensure the seal remains tight and reliable.

Here are a few tips for maintaining the exhaust gasket and prolonging its life on the 2010 Mitsubishi Lancer:

  • Watch out for unusual noises from the front of the exhaust system, especially ticking or popping sounds.
  • If you detect the smell of exhaust fumes in the cabin or engine bay, get the exhaust system inspected immediately.
  • Have the exhaust manifold or catalytic converter gaskets inspected anytime those parts are removed or serviced.
  • During regular service intervals, ask your mechanic to give the exhaust system a thorough once-over, with particular attention to gaskets.

When it comes time to replace an exhaust gasket on a 2010 Mitsubishi Lancer, it's best to use OEM (original equipment manufacturer) parts or high-quality aftermarket gaskets that match the vehicle's specifications. Cheap or poorly made gaskets can fail quickly, leading to further exhaust leaks and the potential need for costly rework. Replacing the gasket typically involves removing the exhaust manifold or catalytic converter, cleaning the mating surfaces, and fitting the new gasket before reassembly.

Remember, a properly sealed exhaust system ensures your Lancer runs efficiently, reduces emissions, and keeps things nice and quiet when you're behind the wheel. It's a small part with a big job, and taking care of the exhaust gasket means less hassle down the track and a more enjoyable driving experience overall.

The takeaway is this: the 2010 Mitsubishi Lancer does use exhaust gaskets, and they serve an important role in sealing the exhaust system. While they don't need constant replacement, keeping an eye (and ear) on the exhaust for any signs of leaks will help maintain the car's performance and comfort. Regular servicing and timely gasket replacement as needed is the best way to keep the exhaust system working as it should.