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2010 Mitsubishi Lancer Sportback Questions & Answers
How to change tail light?
if you have the owners manual it will have the exact location and procedure in it how ever it isn't hard to do with out. if you are sure of the side and what bulb it is, open up the rear of the car and work out if the trim that covers that side of the trunk or boot that has to be folded back to gain access to the rear of the light assembly, which I think it will be in this type of vehicle. follow the wires to where the bulb holders are located and locate the faulty bulb by twisting the bulb holder in the anti clock wise fashion and replace the bulb at fault then check before re assembly, its not a hard job to do just make sure you replace with the correct wattage and design bulb. hope that answers your question . cheers
Egr
Are you sure thats the problem? Easy fix by a new one, they arent that expensive and easy fix
How to clean interior hard surfaces of mistubishi
Clean
interior hard surfaces with a damp cloth and a mild all-purpose cleaner such as
Simple Green, diluted about 10:1. If you have vinyl-covered seats, use a
conditioner made for that material. Avoid products that give a high-gloss,
slippery surface, so passengers won't feel like they're on a roller coaster. If
you have leather upholstery, dress the surfaces with a leather conditioner.
Never use a vinyl product on leather.
Worn or torn areas of vinyl can be
repaired using kits made for this purpose that are available at auto supply
stores. Repairs are made with a patch that lets you match the color and grain of
your upholstery. Worn areas of leather can be touched up with dyes or a
high-grade shoe polish. Just make sure you match the color as closely as
possible.
The dash presents a special challenge, with buttons, crevices
and bezels that you can't get to with a cleaning rag. You can blast dust and
dirt from these areas by using small cans of compressed air made for cleaning
camera and computer equipment. Cotton swabs also work well here. Pay attention
to the cleaning products you use on your dash. If your dash has a flat finish,
don't use a product on it that will leave you facing a shiny gloss.
Clean air vent grilles with cotton swabs and brighten them up by misting
on some spray-on vinyl/rubber dressing or accent spray-just a touch. You can
also use these products to cover up light scuff marks on wood trim. Spray the
stuff on a soft towel and then apply it to the wood.
Clean glass or
plastic gauge lenses with a glass or plastic cleaner, not wax. Pull off any
removable knobs to clean the bezels underneath. Ever wonder where the haze on
the inside of your windshield comes from since you don't smoke? It consists of
plastisols given off as the plastics used in many new cars slowly cure. Not to
worry-a good glass cleaner should remove it. If your windows are really cruddy,
you may have to resort to stronger measures, such as scrubbing with 4-ought
steel wool.
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Is there some secret to
have you tried pushing down on the cap and then turning it counter clockwise? if so, you may have a vaporlock. for god sake dont try to pry it open with a screwdriver or anything like that.you might try to just push the cap to one side or another,that may let some air in the gas funnel. good luck.
wtl
My mitsubishi verada 97 requires H7 light bulbs
Veradas use a special two pronged bulb. I'm not sure if it is a two pronged h4 or a larger h7.
Switch you're high beam lights to the normal beams for the time being (assumeing they are working fine) then take it to mitsubishi for new bulbs
Ive got a 1990 mitsubishi
- It says this is a "non-stock" part with a two day wait. This just means they don't stock it but the two day next to it means they will get it fast from the manufacturer and get it to you. Not a bad price.
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Tony
My granddad has a 1996
Thanks for choosing FixYa and welcome to the site. This is transmission damage. First, make sure the fluid is at the correct level and make sure it is not leaking under the vehicle. Without taking the transmission off, you really can't have a defined answer, but it will have to be looked at. It may be a shifting issue also. Is this an automatic or manual? It won't shift down or the automatic stays in high gear, even when going slow? How many miles on the vehicle also please? Thanks.
How to set
Give me some more information about this problem. May be i can help.
After changing the timming belt
someone has left a connection plug off a crank sensor or something stupid ,even the best do silly things at time ,get distracted and leave the wheel nuts loose ,or forget to put the sump plug in and then go to fill with oil --- or my best one was fit new brake pads and forget to pump brake pedal up ,drove out of yard into a wall ,damage was minimal as i pulled handbrake up and i had manually adjusted rear brakes as well but the fact is i still forgot to pump pressure up ,distraceted by a phone call ,Have another look after a coffee and a bacon buttie
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