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2013 Mitsubishi Lancer Oil Seals — What They Do and When to Sort Them
Oil seals are absolutely used on the 2013 Mitsubishi Lancer. Technical sources such as the Mitsubishi Motors Workshop Manual for the CJ/CF Lancer (Engine Group and Transaxle/Transfer Groups), the Mitsubishi ASA electronic parts catalogue, and general repair references like the Haynes Lancer manual all list multiple oil seals on this model, including crankshaft, camshaft, and transaxle/differential input and output shaft seals.
On a 2013 Lancer, oil seals keep engine and gearbox fluids where they belong, preventing leaks and protecting bearings and friction surfaces. They live at rotating shafts and housings, using a spring-loaded lip and the right elastomer to hold back oil under heat and pressure. Typical spots include:
- Front crankshaft seal (behind the crank pulley)
- Rear main seal (between engine and gearbox)
- Camshaft seals (at the timing end)
- Transaxle/differential axle seals (where the CV shafts enter)
- Transmission input/output shaft seals
For servicing, oil seals aren’t a scheduled replacement item