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Start Your Ride Reliably -- Shop Genuine OEM Mitsubishi Ignition Parts Online

Switches, distributors, spark plugs -- we've got these ignition system parts and more: everything the engine in your Mitsubishi needs to run its best. We ship fast, too, all over the US; order today.

Why Buy Ignition Parts from Mitsubishi Motors?

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    Perfect Fit

    Every ignition Mitsubishi makes is compatible with its cars, trucks, and SUVs from the get-go. The same goes for every ignition part we offer. You don't have to do any guesswork. You don't have to worry about getting any aftermarket knock-offs, either.

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    Top Quality

    Our ignitions get built to OEM standards. That includes batteries, distributor housings, and otherwise. Expect nothing less than the best.

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    Parts Support

    "Where can I find an ignition coil for my Mitsubishi?" "What resistor fits my ignition?" Our team has the answers to these questions and more. It's ready to help, too; all you have to do is get in touch.

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    Investment Coverage

    Our ignition parts come with factory warranties that don't void any that your vehicle already carries. That peace of mind, not every aftermarket brand offers.

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FAQs About Ignitions

What are the signs of a faulty ignition?

The dashboard lights flickering, not being able to turn the key in the cylinder, trouble starting, and the engine stalling. Notice any, and you should run an inspection, replacing any parts necessary. If you're not sure what needs doing, a Mitsubishi dealer can help.

What's the difference between a starter and an ignition switch?

The starter is a motor, one that rotates the crankshaft in the engine, so it can start. The ignition switch, on the other hand, gets the starter running by pulling power from the battery.

How often should I service my Mitsubishi ignition?

That depends on the part. The ignition switch, for example: every few years. The battery, on the other hand: every three to five years. The distributor, every 50,000 miles or 5 years; the spark plugs, every 18,000 to 100,000 miles; the ignition coils, every 80,000 to 100,000 miles, and so on.

How much does Mitsubishi ignition replacement cost on average?

It varies by part, and by model. Ignition switch replacement can run $200 to $230; for Mitsubishi Outlander, for example, it runs between $205 and $240. Ignition coil replacement, however, might run $215 to $300; for Mitsubishi Lancer, for instance, it runs $180 to $305. Ignition lock cylinder replacement may run $250 to $300; for Mitsubishi Eclipse, for another example, it runs anywhere from $335 to $370.