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Repco 56in Workstation Hutch - RWSH-56IN-GY

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Understanding Gas Struts on the 2019 Mitsubishi Outlander

The 2019 Mitsubishi Outlander is a popular SUV known for its practicality, comfort, and reliable performance. When it comes to the gas struts, also known as gas springs or lift supports, these components play a crucial role in everyday convenience and safety. So, does the 2019 Mitsubishi Outlander use gas struts, and what should owners know about them?

Gas struts are commonly used in vehicles to assist with lifting and supporting heavy panels like the tailgate, bonnet (hood), and sometimes the rear hatch or liftgate. Their job is to make opening and closing these panels much smoother and more controlled, reducing the effort needed and preventing accidental slamming or dropping.

For the 2019 Mitsubishi Outlander, gas struts are indeed fitted, particularly on the tailgate or rear liftgate. This is quite standard across many SUVs and wagons to help users easily access the cargo area without straining themselves. The gas struts hold the tailgate open firmly in place once lifted, making loading and unloading safer and more convenient.

The bumper-to-bumper weight of the Outlander's tailgate combined with an easy opening mechanism is why gas struts are essential. Without them, lifting the tailgate would be awkward, requiring significant strength to hold it open, and there's the risk it could suddenly drop, causing injury or damage.

When it comes to maintenance or replacement of gas struts on a 2019 Mitsubishi Outlander, several key points come into play. Like most gas struts, those on the Outlander rely on pressurised nitrogen gas and an internal piston to create a lifting force. Over time, these struts can lose pressure or become worn, meaning the tailgate won't stay open or will feel heavier to lift. This is usually the main sign that replacement or servicing is needed.

Here are some common signs the Mitsubishi Outlander's gas struts might be on the way out:

  • The tailgate doesn't stay open or slowly falls unexpectedly.
  • The tailgate feels heavy or difficult to lift compared to before.
  • Any visible damage or corrosion on the gas struts themselves.
  • Odd noises or resistance when lifting or lowering the tailgate.

If these symptoms appear, it's smart to get the gas struts checked or replaced promptly, since failing struts could lead to injury or damage to the vehicle if the tailgate slams shut suddenly.

Replacing gas struts on the 2019 Mitsubishi Outlander is generally a straightforward job and can often be done DIY if you have a basic toolkit and some mechanical confidence. The struts are typically attached by simple clips or bolts at the ends - once removed, the new struts just clip or bolt into place. Still, it's important to ensure the replacements are the correct model and pressure rating for the Outlander, as using the wrong struts might lead to poor performance or faster wear.

Maintenance-wise, there isn't much to do with gas struts other than keeping an eye on their condition. Avoid placing excessive weight or pressure on the tailgate, and keep the strut shafts clean and free of dirt or grit which can damage the seals. Also, avoid trying to force the tailgate open or closed too hard, as this can damage the gas struts prematurely.

Overall, gas struts on the 2019 Mitsubishi Outlander make a big difference in convenience and safety, helping the tailgate operate smoothly. Keeping an eye on their condition and replacing them when they start to lose pressure will ensure owners continue to get effortless access to their cargo area without frustration or risk.