Mitsubishi Magna 2000 Problems

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TJ Mitsubishi Magna overheating

Answered by CarsGuide 13 Jun 2014

If it smells like it's burning then it is probably overheating. Don't take too much notice of the gauge, because it could be faulty. You need to find out why the fan isn't working, which could be because of a wiring issue, a blown fuse, or a burnt-out electric motor, and get it fixed.

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Mitsubishi Magna poor fuel economy

Answered by CarsGuide 16 Nov 2012

If the computer is correct you should also be stopping at the fuel pump more frequently, if you're still driving roughly the same distance on a tank full of fuel then there is likely to be a problem with the computer. More likely though it's a sensor playing up. It could be the oxygen sensors in the exhaust, or it could be the airflow meter in the intake.

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Mitsubishi Magna oil consumption

Answered by CarsGuide 6 Oct 2011

The most common cause of oil excessive consumption in Magnas is worn valve stem oil seals.

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Ready for a change

Answered by CarsGuide 20 Feb 2004

There's no reason the Avalon should be any thirstier than the Camry. They're about the same weight and they share the same V6 engine and drivetrain. The Avalon is locally produced, not imported, so the parts are the same price as the Camry's. On the current market the Magna is the best buy in that its used values have slumped, the Camry and Avalon are standing up well, while the Commodore remains popular and hence has good resale value. In terms of mechanical reliability, it's hard to go past Toyota and I would probably prefer the Camry or the Avalon, but all four have good reliability and will do the job well.

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Ford Falcon 1989: What's a good replacement car?

Answered by CarsGuide 28 Nov 2003

Your Falcon would have tested about 13 litres/ 100km when new. For comparison purposes, the Commodore V6 would return about 11.5 litres/100km, the 3.5-litre V6 Magna about 10.5 and the Camry closer to 13. Clearly, on that basis the Magna is the car for you.

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