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2010 Mitsubishi Lancer: Fitment, Everyday Use, and Easy Care

The 2010 Mitsubishi Lancer is a tidy, dependable runabout that feels right at home on Aussie and Kiwi roads. With a sharp look, comfy cabin, and practical boot space, it’s a favourite for commuting and weekend missions alike. Most models run the 2.0 or 2.4 petrol with a timing chain, paired to either a manual ‘box or the well-known CVT. Parts are widely available across Australia and New Zealand, so keeping one in top nick is straightforward and affordable.

This part line is designed to suit the CJ-series 2010 Lancer, matching OEM specs for a snug fit and reliable performance. Whether you’re swapping out filters, brake pads, or spark plugs, install is typically a simple driveway job with basic tools. Prefer a pro? Any trusted mechanic can sort fitment quickly. The aim’s simple: keep fuel economy tidy, throttle response crisp, and road manners safe and predictable.

  • Service every 10,000–15,000 kilometres or 12 months with quality oil (often 5W-30) and a fresh filter.
  • Inspect the CVT fluid regularly, replace around 60,000–90,000 kilometres with the correct spec fluid. Manual gearbox oil is worth refreshing near 60,000 kilometres.
  • Iridium spark plugs commonly last 90,000–100,000 kilometres, replace sooner if misfires or rough idle appear.
  • The 4B-series petrol engines use a timing chain, no routine belt change, but listen for chain rattle on cold starts.
  • Coolant at 5 years/100,000 kilometres, brake fluid every 2 years, and fresh air/cabin filters yearly.
  • Rotate tyres, check alignment, and keep an eye on pads, discs, wipers, and the battery before winter.

Look after these basics and a 2010 Lancer will stay keen, economical, and ready for the next coastal dash or city slog.

What engine oil should a 2010 Mitsubishi Lancer use?

Most owners run a quality 5W-30 (or 0W-30 in colder regions) that meets Mitsubishi’s specs. Expect roughly 4–4.5 litres with filter on the common petrol engines, but always confirm in the owner’s manual or with a trusted mechanic.

Does the 2010 Lancer have a timing belt or chain?

Petrol 4B11/4B12 engines use a timing chain. There’s no scheduled belt replacement, though it’s smart to listen for chain rattle at start-up and service the engine on time to keep it happy.

How often should the CVT be serviced?

Have the fluid inspected at regular services and plan a change around 60,000–90,000 kilometres, using the correct Mitsubishi-spec CVT fluid. Smooth engagement and minimal shudder are your signs it’s in good shape.

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