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K&N Performance Air Filter - 33-3015

K&N Performance Air Filter - 33-3015

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$145
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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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2018 Mitsubishi ASX: General Overview and Maintenance Tips

The 2018 Mitsubishi ASX is a popular compact SUV that has gained attention for its practical design, solid performance, and user-friendly features. Whether you're driving through the bustling streets of Sydney or cruising along the Great Ocean Road, this vehicle strikes a nice balance between style, comfort, and functionality. It's a favourite among Aussie drivers who want something reliable without breaking the budget. The ASX offers a roomy interior, decent fuel efficiency, and a smooth ride, making it a sensible choice for families, couples, or solo adventurers.

When it comes to keeping the 2018 Mitsubishi ASX running smoothly, regular maintenance is the key. Maintaining your ASX involves more than just filling up with petrol, it's about ensuring every part of the vehicle is working as it should to avoid costly repairs later on. This compact SUV is designed for everyday use, but like any car, it needs a bit of looking after to stay in top shape.

Routine checks and servicing should align with Mitsubishi's recommended schedule, which you can find in the owner's manual. This includes services at regular intervals such as every 10,000 to 15,000 kilometres. During these visits, mechanics will typically inspect and replace fluids, filters, brakes, and tyres, among other things. Sticking to this schedule not only ensures safety but also helps maintain the vehicle's resale value.

One of the most important parts of maintaining the ASX is keeping an eye on engine oil levels. Regular oil changes provide essential lubrication to the engine's parts and help prevent overheating or damage. The 2018 ASX usually recommends synthetic oil for better performance and longevity. It's a simple task, but if neglected, it can lead to bigger mechanical issues down the track.

Tyres on the ASX also deserve special attention. Given Australia's varied terrains, from smooth city roads to rugged country tracks, choosing the right tyres and maintaining proper pressure is crucial. Regularly check the tyre tread and pressure to improve fuel efficiency, ensure the best ride quality, and maintain safety on the road. Rotating tyres every 10,000 kilometres can help them wear evenly, extending their life.

Brakes are another critical area requiring regular inspection. The ASX's disc brakes typically provide good stopping power, but like tyres, they wear down over time. Listen for any unusual noises like squeaking or grinding when you apply the brakes, as this can indicate worn pads or discs. Timely replacement not only keeps you safe but also prevents further damage to the braking system.

The cooling system needs attention as well, especially during Australia's hotter months. Check the coolant level and ensure the radiator and hoses are free from leaks or blockages. Overheating can cause serious engine problems, so keeping the cooling system in good order is a must.

Battery health is often overlooked but essential for reliable starts and overall vehicle performance. The 2018 Mitsubishi ASX uses a standard lead-acid battery that can last several years if well maintained. Keep battery terminals clean and check for corrosion. If you notice slow starting or dim lights, it might be time to test or replace the battery.

Transmission fluid is another item to keep an eye on, especially if you use your ASX for towing or frequently drive in stop-and-go traffic. Changing the fluid at recommended intervals ensures smooth gear shifts and prolongs the life of the transmission.

Don't forget about the cabin filter and air conditioning system. The cabin air filter helps keep the air inside the vehicle fresh and free from dust and pollen, which is particularly important for allergy sufferers. Replacing this filter regularly enhances air quality and ensures the air conditioning system runs efficiently.

Lastly, the 2018 Mitsubishi ASX comes with a range of electronic and safety features like traction control, stability control, and airbags that generally don't require user intervention but should be checked during professional servicing. Keeping these systems updated and functional supports safe driving conditions.

  • Engine oil and filter changes roughly every 10,000 to 15,000 kilometres
  • Regular tyre pressure checks and rotations for balanced wear
  • Brake inspections and timely pad replacements
  • Cooling system checks before and during hotter seasons
  • Battery maintenance for reliable starts
  • Transmission fluid changes according to usage and advice
  • Cabin air filter replacements for clean interior air
  • Periodic checks of electronic safety systems during servicing

The 2018 Mitsubishi ASX is built to be a tough little SUV that requires straightforward, manageable maintenance. Giving it the care it deserves will help you enjoy years of trouble-free driving, making it a trusty companion on all sorts of Aussie adventures. With its blend of reliability, comfort, and practicality, it's easy to see why the ASX remains a contender in its segment.