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Customize your Eclipse sedan to get more horsepower and torque. Mod an Outlander SUV for higher efficiency. Whatever engine upgrade you've got planned, we've got the OEM parts to get it off the ground -- and your ride, back on the road in no time.

Why Buy Engines & Engine Parts from Mitsubishi Motors?

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    Guaranteed Compatibility

    Our engines and parts are designed fit your car or SUV right and work better the first time -- the true meaning of "genuine Mitsubishi."

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    OEM-Built, to Last

    They're the quality you've come to expect from a Mitsubishi engine. Camshaft or spark plug, head gasket or sensor, you can buy with confidence.

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    Expert Support

    Find an engine that's the total package, and have a question about it? Maybe you just need help finding a cylinder head for your Mitsubishi Lancer. Get in touch -- our parts specialists can help.

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    Your Investment, Covered

    Repairing engines is expensive. An assurance yours will last can really pay off. That's why we back our parts with the peace of mind of a Mitsubishi warranty -- the kind that won't void your car's factory warranty, like some aftermarket engine parts can.

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FAQs About Engines & Engine Parts

What are the signs my Mitsubishi has engine problems?

For one, it may stall, or not start at all. It may also not idle quite right, and you may have trouble speeding up. Plus, fuel economy may get worse. To be sure your engine's the issue, run an inspection.

What does the Check Engine light on my Mitsubishi dash mean?

It could mean anything, from something as simple as a loose gas cap, a bad spark plug, or a defective oxygen sensor or mass airflow sensor to something worse, like a faulty catalytic converter. It calls for inspection: run one, and replace any parts the results call for.

How often should I replace the oil pump in my Mitsubishi?

As often as you see the signs of oil pump failure. They include a low oil pressure warning on the dash, the temperature gauge reading hot, an unusually noisy valvetrain, and strange sounds coming from the pump itself.

How often should I change my Mitsubishi oil filter?

Every 3,000 miles or every 3 months, at least -- during every oil change, or every other one. Here's how to do it, generally; check your owner's manual for specifics. Otherwise, the signs it's time to replace the oil filter range from engine oil warnings and a loss of oil pressure to the engine underperforming.