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Understanding Coolant for the 2016 Mitsubishi ASX

The 2016 Mitsubishi ASX, like most modern vehicles, relies on a cooling system that uses coolant to keep the engine running smoothly and prevent overheating. Coolant, sometimes referred to as antifreeze, plays a crucial role in maintaining the engine's temperature and ensuring overall vehicle performance. So yes, the 2016 Mitsubishi ASX does use coolant as part of its cooling system. This keeps the engine operating efficiently and safeguards vital components from heat damage.

The primary purpose of coolant is pretty straightforward. It circulates through the engine and the radiator, absorbing excess heat generated by the engine's combustion process. Without coolant, heat would build up rapidly, causing the engine to overheat, which can lead to serious damage such as warped cylinder heads, blown head gaskets, or even complete engine failure. Apart from regulating temperature, coolant also prevents the freezing of fluids in colder climates and protects against corrosion within the cooling system.

For the 2016 Mitsubishi ASX, the cooling system typically uses a mixture of water and antifreeze, generally ethylene glycol-based, which not only lowers the freezing point but raises the boiling point of the coolant. This allows the engine to operate within a safe temperature range regardless of external weather conditions. Using the correct type and mix ratio of coolant is vital, as using the wrong one can cause damage to the aluminium components in the engine or the radiator.

Keeping the coolant system in good shape is a key part of servicing any 2016 Mitsubishi ASX. Over time, coolant can degrade and become less effective. It can become contaminated with rust, scale, or other debris which impairs its ability to transfer heat and protect against corrosion. This can lead to overheating, leaks, or costly repairs down the track. That's why regular coolant replacement and maintenance checks are essential for keeping the ASX running reliably.

Mitsubishi recommends that owners follow the servicing schedules outlined in the owner's manual, which typically suggests checking the coolant level regularly and replacing the coolant every few years or kilometres, depending on usage and the specific coolant product used. It is advisable to have the cooling system flushed and refilled to remove old antifreeze and contaminants and replace it with fresh coolant that meets Mitsubishi's specifications.

Maintenance tips for the 2016 Mitsubishi ASX coolant system include:

  1. Checking the coolant level regularly, especially before long trips or during extreme weather conditions. The coolant reservoir is usually translucent and labelled with minimum and maximum marks to make this easy.
  2. Inspecting hoses and clamps for any signs of wear, cracking or leaks, as damaged hoses can lead to coolant loss and overheating.
  3. Ensuring that the radiator cap is sealing correctly. A faulty cap can cause pressure loss in the cooling system and reduce its effectiveness.
  4. Looking out for discolouration or smells from the coolant reservoir or radiator, which might indicate contamination or breakdown of the coolant.
  5. Scheduling professional flushes and coolant changes as part of routine servicing. This helps avoid buildup of sludge and deposits that can clog the system.

When it's time to top up or replace the coolant, it's important to use a product recommended by Mitsubishi or one that meets their specifications. Use distilled water for mixing, avoid using just plain water or non-approved antifreeze types, as these can cause corrosion or inadequate cooling. Getting the coolant mixture and quality right will extend the life of the cooling system components and help the engine stay in top shape.

It's worth noting that cooling system issues often give early warning signs like fluctuating temperature gauge readings, steam from the engine bay, or a sweet smell indicating coolant leaks. Addressing these symptoms quickly by checking and servicing the cooling system can save the ASX owner costly repairs later on.

The 2016 Mitsubishi ASX is designed to be robust, and with proper care of the cooling system, including the coolant, it will continue running efficiently for years. Whether navigating the city streets or the open highway, the right coolant care helps keep the engine temperature steady, aids performance, and avoids unexpected breakdowns.