To add water to a Mitsubishi Lancer Sport, you should locate the coolant reservoir under the hood. It's typically a translucent plastic tank marked with a "coolant" label, often near the radiator. Make sure the engine is cool before opening the cap, and fill it with a mixture of water and coolant as specified in your owner's manual. Always check for any leaks or issues if you're frequently adding water.
how do i put oil into my 1.5 l 1999 Mitsubishi lancer
It is appropriate to place 15 inch tire on a Mitsubishi Lancer. The tires can be high or low profile. A mechanic may had to make a slight speedometer adjustment.
yes u can but u need to buy some parts for it
put-up a low pressure turbo charge....
In North America 04-06 and 09-present
The parking brake light stay lit on the 1999 Mitsubishi Montero sport the parking brake is working and you have not put the light off.
The 2003 Mitsubishi Lancer only came with 4 wheels installed on the vehicle, and 1 spare wheel stored in the trunk. Each wheel has 1 tire mounted on it for a total of 5 tires. If you wanted to put 15 tires on it, you would have to stack another 10 tires on top of the vehicle. Driving around like that would be illegal in all 50 states.
I put 49L into mine this morning after going 480Km (10.2L/100k) and the needle being on E. So I'm thinking it is 50L
Yes, as long as it fits the space and the terminals are oriented correctly.
You can put a Turbo on your 2006 Lancer. You will need to change the exhaust manifold, in order to do so.
If it's the same 3.0L engine they put in the 2001 Montero Sport, the alternator is (looking from the front of the engine into the bay) located on the left side of the motor, toward the radiator, down low. It's straight below the power steering pump. There should be a belt that runs from the crankshaft to the alternator. Good luck... I'm on my third in 3 months.
For a 2002 1.8L Mitsubishi Lancer, you typically need about 4.5 quarts (approximately 4.3 liters) of oil for an oil change, including the oil filter replacement. Always check the owner's manual for specifics, as variations may exist based on the engine type or configuration. It's a good practice to monitor the oil level after adding oil and adjust as necessary.