Why is my Mitsubishi Shogun engine overheating?

Why is my Mitsubishi Shogun engine overheating?

The engine is overheating, even after short journeys. This will most likely be a problem with your front to rear heating pipes. This should only affect cars that have a lot of miles on the clock or are particularly old and is usually caused by rusted pipes that are making you lose coolant.

What’s the problem with the brake on a Mitsubishi Shogun?

The problem now is that when the engine is not running the pedal feels firm but with the engine running the pedal feels firm but if I continue to press on it then it slowly sinks about half an inch. Didn’t it do that before you replaced the pipe?

Why are the lights on my Mitsubishi Shogun not working?

On the factory fitted tow bar there is an electrical connection for the lights etc. on the trailer. This has been known to get damaged by water ingress. If it is damaged the electrics and lights will not work on the trailer. You will need to get the electrics fixed to sort this problem.

Is the Mitsubishi Shogun still with the spare wheel?

Mitsubishi has refused to update its once luxury flagship – it still has the spare wheel on the back door, just like all its new best friends in the hard-core group.” The Shogun came third behind the Wrangler and the Land Rover, but not by much, racking up a score of 80 per cent against the winning Jeep’s 88 per cent.

The engine is overheating, even after short journeys. This will most likely be a problem with your front to rear heating pipes. This should only affect cars that have a lot of miles on the clock or are particularly old and is usually caused by rusted pipes that are making you lose coolant.

Why is my Mitsubishi Shogun trailer not working?

This has been known to get damaged by water ingress. If it is damaged the electrics and lights will not work on the trailer. You will need to get the electrics fixed to sort this problem. Reading these common Mitsubishi Shogun problems should help you find out what is wrong with your Mitsubishi Shogun – or just what to look out for in the future.

Why does my Mitsubishi Shogun have a burning smell?

This problem doesn’t happen often, but it’s worth being aware of. In some manual models of the Shogun, the brake calliper sliding bolts can sometimes stick. That’s causing the pulling to the side, which is also affecting the sensitivity of your brake pedal and that burning smell.

Where are the heating pipes on a Mitsubishi Shogun?

Find the heating pipes, and double-check the section of piping that’s high up in the driver’s side rear wheel arch. You can bypass the damaged section of piping, but it’s a much safer long-term solution to buy replacement heating pipes from us and replace the rusted ones.