Mitsubishi Pajero 2010 Problems

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Mitsubishi Pajero 2010: What problems are there with this model?

Answered by CarsGuide 4 May 2020

The Mitsubishi Pajero is one of the longest running models ever, and was first seen in 2006 in much the same form as today’s version. With that in mind, the vehicle is very much a known quantity and the trade regards the mechanical package highly.

As with any off-road oriented machine, the major thing to check is how the vehicle has been used (and abused) in the past. If it’s highly accessorised with winches, mud tyres, bash plates and lifted suspension, you can be fairly sure it’s had a tough life.

As the vehicle in question approaches 100,000km, you’ll be up for a new timing belt, as that’s the recommended change interval (some say 90,000km). While you’re in there, the advice is to change the water pump and the various tensioners and pulleys at the same time. It’s a lot easier to do it all in one hit than have to open the front of the engine a second time.

On the recall front, the big one to watch is the Takata air-bag fiasco which did affect this model.

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Mitsubishi Pajero 2010: Replacing front-end bushes

Answered by CarsGuide 9 Mar 2018

It’s not possible to say with any degree of accuracy, but I wouldn’t want to be relacing bushes before 200,000 km.

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Tesla Model S and X, Merc C-Class, Mitsubishi Pajero and Range Rover Sport recalls

Tesla Model S and X, Merc C-Class, Mitsubishi Pajero and Range Rover Sport recalls

21 Apr 2017 · by Tim Nicholson

Tesla has issued a voluntary recall for its electric Model S sedan and Model X SUV after discovering a potential manufacturing issue that could stop the electric park brake from functioning properly.

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Mitsubishi Pajero 2010: Is it a good family car?

Answered by CarsGuide 29 Jul 2016

The Pajero ticks most of the boxes for a big four-wheel drive wagon. It's well built and reliable, and the diesel is economical. As for family use it is a big, heavy four-wheel drive and would be overkill for a family that doesn't plan on towing or going off-road. Look for signs of bush use and walk away if you see any damage to the body or underbody that might have been the result of driving off-road.

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800,000 cars recalled in two days

800,000 cars recalled in two days

30 Jun 2016 · by Joshua Dowling

Cars are either being built worse -- or companies are getting better at detecting faults.Almost every Mitsubishi model sold in Australia over the past 10 years -- close to 500,000 cars -- and 324,000 ...

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Mitsubishi Pajero: Problem with the EGR valve

Answered by CarsGuide 18 Oct 2013

I don't believe there is a way of detecting the problem before it actually happens, except maybe to remove the EGR valves and manifolds and clean them, and that's probably worth doing if you're concerned about it happening on your car. I do also think Mitsubishi should come to the party and cover at least part of the cost of repairs.

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Mitsubishi Pajero turbo diesel snorkel

Answered by CarsGuide 18 Aug 2011

I don't believe so; they're mainly fitted to prevent water getting into the engine when crossing creeks and rivers etc.

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Ask Smithy Xtra Mitsu Pajero diesel service

Answered by CarsGuide 14 Jun 2011

Revisit the issue with your dealer. Mitsubishi’s current schedule under its capped price servicing deal is for the car to be serviced at intervals of 12 months or 15,000 km.

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