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What is included in a fluid level check?
During a free fluid level check our mechanics will check all fluid reservoirs, including engine oil, brake fluid and windscreen washer fluid. They will advise which, if any, fluids need to be topped up or changed.
How do I know if my car fluids are low?
Some common signs that your car fluids may need replacing are:
Burning oil smell in and around your car
Strange noises
Weaker engine performance
Overheating engine
ABS comes on
Engine warning light illuminates
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What is included in a fluid level check?
During a free fluid level check our mechanics will check all fluid reservoirs, including engine oil, brake fluid and windscreen washer fluid. They will advise which, if any, fluids need to be topped up or changed and can also give advice on which brands of oil or fluid they would recommend for your vehicle. If you desire, they can then provide a quote for any fluid top-ups, replacements or flushes required.
Mitsubishi
Mitsubishi Motors Corporation is a Japanese multinational automotive manufacturer.
It is part of the Renault–Nissan–Mitsubishi Alliance but has had connections with many other vehicle manufacturers throughout its history—as shareholders, part owners, and suppliers of parts and components.
How popular is Mitsubishi in the United Kingdom?
Mitsubishi celebrated 100 years of automotive manufacturing in 2017 and has created a solid position for itself in the UK market with around 350k vehicles on the roads today.
Making a mark in an SUV orientated market
The selection of Mitsubishi models does feature the Mirage hatchback and the L200 pickup, but the rest of the range is predominantly SUVs. Even the Mirage has strong SUV overtones.
And why not? They’re sturdy, versatile and roomy enough for families of all sizes, and the Outlander PHEV is perfect for company car drivers with its low fuel bills and plenty of interior space.
Outlander PHEV: The world’s first plug-in hybrid SUV
In 2013 Mitsubishi introduced the world’s first plug-in hybrid SUV. As a company that continues to make significant breakthroughs in driving technology, their work with renewable fuel types is establishing them as a leader in ecological systems.
The Mitsubishi Shogun: the beginnings of the SUV generation
The roots of the Shogun can be traced as far back as 1934 with a prototype for the Japanese Government, but it wasn’t until the Tokyo Motor Show in 1973 that Mitsubishi presented their first commercial prototype.
The Shogun was launched in 1982, and along with other 4x4 originals: predominantly by Land Rover, Jeep and the Toyota Land Cruiser, it helped boost the popularity of rugged go-anywhere motoring into the mainstream.
What do the fluids in my car do?
Maintaining the fluid levels play a huge role in almost every function of your car - including fuel economy and longevity. Some of the fluids, such as engine oil, must remain at a good level for the proper functioning of your engine. Failing to keep an eye on your car’s fluids could spell disaster and an expensive repair bill down the line!
How do I know if my car fluids are low?
Some common signs that your car fluids may need replacing are:
Burning oil smell in and around your car
Strange noises
Weaker engine performance
Overheating engine
ABS comes on
Engine warning light illuminates
How long do car fluids last?
Different car fluids will last for varying amounts of time, therefore it's very important to check the fluids in your vehicle roughly every 4-6 months. Low or used up fluids can lead to serious and expensive engine damage. Having certain fluids in your car, such as windscreen wiper fluid, is a legal requirement in the UK.
Can I drive with low fluids?
When some fluids are low you should avoid driving your car. For example, driving with little or no engine oil can result in a seized engine, which is very expensive to fix! Topping up your car fluids is part of good car maintenance and ensures the healthy functioning of your car. In the UK, it’s the law that some fluids, such as windscreen wiper fluid, must remain topped up at all times. So book your free fluids check now to avoid a dirty windscreen and unexpected fines!
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