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Maintaining and Replacing Control Arms on Your 2019 Mitsubishi ASX

The control arms in your 2019 Mitsubishi ASX play a crucial role in your vehicle's suspension system. These components are responsible for connecting the wheels to the car's frame, providing stability and helping to maintain the proper alignment of the wheels. If you've ever noticed your car feeling less stable than it used to or hearing strange noises when going over bumps, it might be time to inspect the control arms.

Maintaining the control arms is essential for ensuring the safety and performance of your vehicle. Regular inspections can help identify wear and tear before it becomes a bigger issue. Here's a handy checklist and guide to keep in mind:

  • Signs of Wear and Tear: Look out for clunking noises, uneven tyre wear, and vibrations in the steering wheel as indicators that your control arms may need attention.
  • Inspection: It's a good idea to have your control arms checked each time you service your vehicle. Professional mechanics can inspect the bushings and ball joints for any irregularities. If they suggest replacing them, heed their advice.
  • Replacement Timing: Control arms typically need replacing every 100,000 to 150,000 kilometres, but listening to your mechanic and paying attention to how your car feels can often give you a better indicator of when it's necessary.

When it comes time to replace your control arms, consider both OEM and aftermarket options. While OEM parts ensure compatibility and usually come with a promise of quality, aftermarket options can sometimes offer improved performance or cost-effectiveness.

Booking regular maintenance for your 2019 Mitsubishi ASX can help prevent issues with the control arms. Here are a few things you can do as part of your routine car maintenance:

  1. Ensure that your tyres are always correctly aligned and balanced.
  2. Check tyre pressures regularly. Incorrect tyre pressure can affect the suspension.
  3. Drive carefully over potholes and speed bumps to avoid putting undue stress on the suspension.
  4. Schedule regular wheel alignments to catch any potential issues early.

Incorporating these practices will help maintain the integrity of the suspension system. If you're not familiar with car mechanics, professional servicing is always the safer route to ensure a job well done.

Staying on top of your vehicle's maintenance will not only ensure your safety but also enhance the longevity of your 2019 Mitsubishi ASX, making each drive a smooth and enjoyable experience.