Why is my air conditioner not working on my Mitsubishi Lancer?
This is due to a software issue. There is a software update available to rectify this issue. If the air conditioning is not blowing out ice cold air on the colder settings, you have an issue with low gas. You need to re-gas the system to resolve this issue. Watch the video below to see how this is done:
What should I do with my Mitsubishi Lancer?
The problem is that once the top, clear coat has begun to discolour and peel, the lower, colour cat is usually compromised beyond salvation as well. Repainting either the entire car or the horizontal surfaces (which cop the most UV grief) is the only real long-term solution.
What causes check engine light on Mitsubishi Lancer?
The check engine light is illuminated, and you see the warning message ‘Slow Down’, but the car seems to be working as normal. This is being caused by your gearbox overheating, and it’s the transmission control module (TCM) that’s to blame. If you don’t tackle this problem soon, then you’re going to need a complete overhaul of your gearbox and TCM.
Why does my Mitsubishi Lancer go from fifth to neutral?
But it could also be that the selectors themselves are worn or that there’s internal wear inside the transmission that is allowing the gearbox to leap from fifth to neutral all on its own. Either way, it’s a problem that could lead to a range of potentially dangerous situations, so it needs further investigation.
What are common reasons my Mitsubishi Lancer has heater problems?
What are common reasons my Mitsubishi Lancer has heater problems? While there are a variety of reasons your Mitsubishi Lancer heater is not working, the most common 3 are a broken heater blower motor, a problem with the thermostat, or a failed heater blower motor resistor.
The problem is that once the top, clear coat has begun to discolour and peel, the lower, colour cat is usually compromised beyond salvation as well. Repainting either the entire car or the horizontal surfaces (which cop the most UV grief) is the only real long-term solution.
Why is my AC not working on my Lancer ES?
Since the compressor is continuing to cycle when off we also know that the compressor/oil temp switch and the clutch are all OK as well. This really only leaves you with a charge level problem as a reasonable explanation.
But it could also be that the selectors themselves are worn or that there’s internal wear inside the transmission that is allowing the gearbox to leap from fifth to neutral all on its own. Either way, it’s a problem that could lead to a range of potentially dangerous situations, so it needs further investigation.