Im going to change motor oil and motor filter on mitsubishi outlander 2004. Do I need to change sump washer at the same time and how to change it? Thank you.
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If it's the sound I'm thinking of you might just need a new belt or a pully. Typically water pump going out sounds like you have a turbo winding up and steering will growl.
do not run engine with red oil light on, it can cause severe damage. Check oil level first. If ok, then check oil pressure with a gauge. If oil is not low, you may have a clogged filter or a borlen oil pump inside the engine.
It is suggested by any mechcanic to perform this maintenace every 80,000 miles if you properbly maintain your vehicle. That mean going by the owners manual suggestions. Also I would highly recomend changing the water pum as well for it runs off this belt and water pumps only last as long as the belt will also. If a new belt is installed without a new water pump it may fail in no time. I seen it happen more than a dozen times in the past ten years
the outlander does not have an external fuel pump the only one is in the fuel tank on the end of the fuel pump and it shouldnt need changed unless you have alot of trash in your tank inwich you will have to remove your tank to clean it out anyways
Why would you want to change the 'sump washer?'
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