Keep Your Engine a Top Performer -- Shop Genuine Mitsubishi Cooling System Parts Online
Your Mitsubishi: it's an experience. Its engine? It needs to stay cool for the long haul. That's where our OEM cooling systems and parts come in. Whether you're replacing a fan clutch or upgrading a thermostat, we've got what you need to keep your engine running right, long down the road.
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Highlighted Helpful Articles
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Understanding Your Mitsubishi's Cooling System
Dive into the workings of your cooling system and learn how each component plays a crucial role in maintaining engine temperature and performance.
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Tips for Preventing Engine Overheating
Explore essential maintenance tips and habits that can help prevent overheating, ensuring your Mitsubishi runs smoothly under all conditions.
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How to Choose the Right Coolant for Your Vehicle
Understand the importance of selecting the right coolant for your Mitsubishi, including factors to consider for optimal engine protection and performance.
Why Buy Cooling System Parts from Mitsubishi Motors?
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Built by the Pros, to Last
When we say "OEM quality," we mean it. Our cooling systems are designed to spec by Mitsubishi engineers; you can buy with confidence.
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Specialist Support, at Your Service
Have a question about a water pump for your Mitsubishi Galant? Need help finding a radiator for your Mitsubishi Lancer? Our parts team is here to help. Just get in touch.
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Worry's Unwarranted
To us, a genuine OEM cooling system is more than the sum of its parts. It's an investment. That's why we back parts with a Mitsubishi warranty -- one that won't void your factory warranty like some aftermarket parts can. Enjoy the peace of mind.
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FAQs About Cooling System Parts
Why is my Mitsubishi overheating?
Because it can't get rid of the heat the engine produces as it runs. This is likely because one or another part of the cooling system -- the radiator, for instance, or the water pump -- is faulty. You can try to avoid that happening by keeping an eye out for the symptoms of parts failing, and do repairs early.
What are the signs the cooling system in my Mitsubishi is going bad?
They include radiator fin damage, leaking coolant, sludge in the antifreeze, strange engine noises, and a sweet and syrupy smell (the coolant's ethylene glycol). The heating and AC systems may even stop working right, and the temperature gauge on your dash may read hot. Run an inspection and replace parts as the results recommend.
How much does replacing Mitsubishi cooling system parts run on average?
That depends on the part; a radiator, heater core, or water pump might run you a lot more than something like a thermostat, a cooling fan, or a fan clutch. Things like radiator hoses, for instance, might be on the cheaper side. For example, radiator replacement alone may run $1,000 to $1,200, while water pump replacement may run $750 to $900. Replacing a radiator hose, on the other hand? $420 to $450.