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Repco Heater Tap Valve - RHV5631

Repco Heater Tap Valve - RHV5631

$82
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Tru-Flow Heater Tap Valve - TFT5631

Tru-Flow Heater Tap Valve - TFT5631

$67
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Repco Heater Tap Valve - RHV4008

Repco Heater Tap Valve - RHV4008

$109
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Tru-Flow Heater Tap Valve - TFT4008

Tru-Flow Heater Tap Valve - TFT4008

$71
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Repco Heater Tap Valve - RHV2005

Repco Heater Tap Valve - RHV2005

$68
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Mackay Heater Tap Valve - Camry 92-97 Lexus - HV3020M

Mackay Heater Tap Valve - Camry 92-97 Lexus - HV3020M

$108
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Gates Heater Tap Hose & Clamp Pack - HV5631VT-VY

Gates Heater Tap Hose & Clamp Pack - HV5631VT-VY

$410
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Repco 2 Way Heater Tap - RHV2007

Repco 2 Way Heater Tap - RHV2007

$282
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Gates Electric Heater Tap Valve - EHV113

Gates Electric Heater Tap Valve - EHV113

$689
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Repco Heater Tap Valve - RHV5202

Repco Heater Tap Valve - RHV5202

$171
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Tru-Flow Heater Tap Valve - TFT7010

Tru-Flow Heater Tap Valve - TFT7010

$115
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Dayco Heater Tap Control Valve - DHV90065

Dayco Heater Tap Control Valve - DHV90065

$988
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Tru-Flow Heater Tap Valve - TFT7001

Tru-Flow Heater Tap Valve - TFT7001

$449
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Repco Heater Tap Valve - RHV7009

Repco Heater Tap Valve - RHV7009

$177
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Repco Heater Tap Valve - RHV5105

Repco Heater Tap Valve - RHV5105

$199
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Repco Heater Tap Valve - RHV5213

Repco Heater Tap Valve - RHV5213

$138
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Tru-Flow Heater Tap Valve - TFT5105

Tru-Flow Heater Tap Valve - TFT5105

$114
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Tru-Flow Heater Tap Valve - TFT2005

Tru-Flow Heater Tap Valve - TFT2005

$70
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Tru-Flow Heater Tap Valve - TFT5217

Tru-Flow Heater Tap Valve - TFT5217

$77
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Gates Electric Heater Tap Valve - EHV164

Gates Electric Heater Tap Valve - EHV164

$786
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Gates Electric Heater Tap Valve - EHV101

Gates Electric Heater Tap Valve - EHV101

$2,385
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Reddot Heater Tap Valve - RD592241P

Reddot Heater Tap Valve - RD592241P

$514
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Repco Heater Tap Valve - RHV6315

Repco Heater Tap Valve - RHV6315

$142
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Tru-Flow Heater Tap Valve - TFT7009

Tru-Flow Heater Tap Valve - TFT7009

$95
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Tru-Flow Heater Tap Valve - TFT5213

Tru-Flow Heater Tap Valve - TFT5213

$99
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Gates Electric Heater Tap Valve - EHV151

Gates Electric Heater Tap Valve - EHV151

$790
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Gates Electric Heater Tap Valve - EHV149

Gates Electric Heater Tap Valve - EHV149

$1,531
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Gates Electric Heater Tap Valve - EHV121

Gates Electric Heater Tap Valve - EHV121

$1,180
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Gates Electric Heater Tap Valve - EHV143

Gates Electric Heater Tap Valve - EHV143

$711
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Gates Electric Heater Tap Valve - EHV118

Gates Electric Heater Tap Valve - EHV118

$739
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Gates Electric Heater Tap Valve - EHV138

Gates Electric Heater Tap Valve - EHV138

$431
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Gates Electric Heater Tap Valve - EHV140

Gates Electric Heater Tap Valve - EHV140

$426
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Gates Electric Heater Tap Valve - EHV122

Gates Electric Heater Tap Valve - EHV122

$657
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Gates Electric Heater Tap Valve - EHV133

Gates Electric Heater Tap Valve - EHV133

$503
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Gates Electric Heater Tap Valve - EHV119

Gates Electric Heater Tap Valve - EHV119

$568
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Heater Tap on the 2010 Mitsubishi Outlander - Is It Used and What You Should Know

When it comes to the 2010 Mitsubishi Outlander, many owners and mechanics might wonder about the presence of a heater tap under the bonnet. The short answer is that a heater tap is generally not fitted or used on this model. This is largely due to the design and cooling system configuration Mitsubishi chose for the Outlander around this year.

So, what exactly is a heater tap? In some vehicles, a heater tap is a valve located on one of the heater hoses that controls the flow of hot coolant into the heater core. This tap allows you to isolate the heater core from the cooling system or manually regulate the heat going into the cabin. The idea is to give more direct control over cabin temperature or to make servicing the heater core easier without draining the entire cooling system.

However, the 2010 Mitsubishi Outlander uses a modern cooling system design that does not require the use of a separate heater tap valve. Instead, the cooling system relies on electronically controlled thermostats and blend door actuators inside the cabin's climate control system to regulate heat output for passenger comfort. Coolant flow to the heater core is maintained consistently, with the temperature adjustment handled via the HVAC controls rather than a physical valve.

This approach offers several advantages. It simplifies the cooling system by removing the need for a manual or mechanical heater tap, reduces potential leak points, and integrates temperature regulation more precisely with the vehicle's climate control module. By electronically managing air temperature using blend doors and blower speeds, Mitsubishi ensures the Outlander's heating system is reliable and smooth without any need to shut off coolant flow manually.

If heater taps were present, they would typically be found as small manual valves on one of the flexible rubber hoses running between the engine's cooling system and the heater core inside the firewall. Their maintenance would be somewhat straightforward but critical to prevent leaks as they can wear out over time or seize up due to coolant corrosion. Luckily, the Outlander spares owners this extra component from regular checks or replacements.

Because the 2010 Outlander does not come with a heater tap, servicing the heater system involves a different set of checks and maintenance tasks. These include:

  • Inspecting heater hoses for cracks, bulges or leaks since they carry hot coolant.
  • Checking coolant levels and condition periodically to prevent overheating and corrosion.
  • Flushing the cooling system as per service intervals to maintain optimal heat transfer.
  • Ensuring the thermostat and water pump function correctly to regulate engine temperature and coolant flow.
  • Verifying the heater core and HVAC blend door operation inside the cabin for proper heating performance.

The absence of a heater tap means fewer mechanical parts that can fail specifically in the heating circuit, which generally enhances reliability. If an owner does encounter heating issues, diagnosis would usually focus on thermostat performance, coolant condition, heater core blockages, or cabin climate system faults rather than a physical valve failure.

For those who might be tracking down parts or troubleshooting the system, knowing the 2010 Mitsubishi Outlander does not include a heater tap helps avoid unnecessary part purchases or confusing diagnostics. When it comes time to service the cooling or heating system fully, mechanics will concentrate on comprehensive radiator, heater core, and thermostat care rather than valve replacement.

In summary, the lack of a heater tap in the 2010 Mitsubishi Outlander reflects modern vehicle design trends that favour electronic climate control over manual coolant flow regulation. This design decision simplifies servicing and reduces failure points, making the Owner's life easier and the vehicle's heating system more dependable overall.