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K&N Performance Air Filter - 33-3015

K&N Performance Air Filter - 33-3015

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SAS Engine Mount - Rear - E4065

SAS Engine Mount - Rear - E4065

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SAS Tie Rod End - SE400

SAS Tie Rod End - SE400

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TAG Tow Hitch Cover - UNTTHC
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TAG Tow Hitch Cover - UNTTHC

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SAS Tie Rod End - RE421

SAS Tie Rod End - RE421

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SAS Sway Bar Link - LR90

SAS Sway Bar Link - LR90

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Turbo Gasket - LB794
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Turbo Gasket - LB794

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CODE9 Strut - 924002L

CODE9 Strut - 924002L

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ACL Turbo Gasket - LB793

ACL Turbo Gasket - LB793

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Permaseal Turbo Gasket Kit - TK075

Permaseal Turbo Gasket Kit - TK075

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CODE9 Strut - 924002R

CODE9 Strut - 924002R

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Kelpro Engine Mount - MT7310

Kelpro Engine Mount - MT7310

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Nolathane Front Sway Bar Link - 42762

Nolathane Front Sway Bar Link - 42762

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Turbo Gasket - KB5033
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Turbo Gasket - KB5033

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SAS Bump Stop - BUMP144

SAS Bump Stop - BUMP144

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ACL Turbo Gasket - JF054

ACL Turbo Gasket - JF054

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Tridon Locking Fuel Tank Cap - TFL239

Tridon Locking Fuel Tank Cap - TFL239

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2015 Mitsubishi ASX: A Reliable and Practical Compact SUV with Simple Maintenance

The 2015 Mitsubishi ASX is a popular choice among Aussie drivers who want a compact SUV that's practical, affordable, and easy to look after. Known for its solid build and economical performance, the ASX fits well in the crowded small SUV market, offering a comfortable ride both in the city and out in the bush. Whether it's the daily school run or weekend trips along the coast, the ASX handles it all without fuss.

Under the bonnet, the 2015 ASX typically sports a 2.0-litre four-cylinder engine paired with either a manual or CVT automatic transmission, designed with efficiency and reliability in mind. It's not a flashy or overly complex vehicle, which means maintaining it is relatively straightforward, saving drivers from steep servicing costs and complicated repairs down the track.

When it comes to keeping the 2015 ASX running smoothly, regular maintenance is the key. Mitsubishi recommends a service schedule roughly every 10,000 to 15,000 kilometres, which aligns well with most Aussie driving habits. Sticking to routine servicing helps ensure the engine, transmission, brakes, and suspension stay in tip-top shape.

The essentials of maintenance for this compact SUV include:

  • Oil changes and filter replacements
  • Brake system inspections and pad replacements as necessary
  • Tyre condition checks, rotations and balancing
  • Fluid top-ups including coolant, brake fluid and power steering fluid
  • Timing belt or chain condition checks depending on the specific engine variant
  • Battery checks
  • Air filter replacement
  • Checking and replacing spark plugs

Changing the engine oil and filter is probably the most crucial part of keeping the ASX healthy. Fresh oil keeps the engine lubricated and running cool, which is essential for long-term durability. The 2015 ASX's oil change intervals generally sit around 10,000 km, but if driving conditions are tougher like lots of dusty roads or short trips, more frequent changes might be needed.

The braking system is another important area to keep an eye on. Given its light and nimble nature, the ASX tends to put moderate wear on brake pads, but still, checking for pad thickness and brake fluid condition at each service is smart. Worn pads should be replaced promptly to avoid damage to rotors and ensure safe stopping power.

Tyres on the ASX aren't typically oversized, meaning replacements are affordable and widely available. Rotating the tyres every 10,000 km helps even out tread wear, improving grip and fuel efficiency, while balancing plus correct tyre pressure keep the ride smooth and safe.

The ASX relies on several fluids to keep its various systems working properly. Coolant levels especially should be checked regularly to avoid engine overheating, especially during hot Australian summers. Brake fluid and power steering fluid levels play their roles too and can degrade over time. Flushing these fluids as recommended helps prevent corrosion and system failure.

Depending on the exact model and engine tune, the 2015 ASX might have either a timing belt or chain. Timing belts usually require replacement somewhere between 90,000 and 120,000 km to prevent potential engine damage if they snap. Timing chains generally last longer but still need periodic checks for wear and tension. It's wise to consult your service manual or talk to a trusted mechanic to stay on top of this.

Battery life on this SUV is typically solid, but like all cars, batteries have a lifespan of around three to five years. Regular checks will catch any voltage dips or corrosion on terminals before they cause a no-start situation. Replacements are quick and hassle-free at local auto shops.

Engine air filters should be monitored and replaced roughly every 20,000 km, especially if the ASX spends a lot of time on dirt roads or in dusty environments. Clean air filters improve fuel economy and help the engine breathe better, enhancing performance.

Spark plugs also wear out over time and can cause misfires or poor fuel economy if neglected. Changing these around 60,000 km keeps the ASX firing on all cylinders and running efficiently.

All in all, the 2015 Mitsubishi ASX is a no-nonsense vehicle that rewards owners who keep up with straightforward maintenance. It's not overly complicated, and parts are relatively easy to source throughout Australia. Regular servicing by a professional mechanic, along with a bit of attention from the owner, will ensure the ASX continues to deliver reliable and enjoyable driving for many years to come.