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The Mitsubishi Raider is a mid-size pickup that joined the market in 2006. Similarly sharing parts with the other vehicles, the Raider gave Mitsubishi buyers another capable pickup. Available as the extended or double cab, the Mitsubishi Raider measures about 218 inches in overall length on a 131-inch wheelbase, which facilitates its maneuverability and useful cargo area. Mitsubishi Raider trucks from the earlier years were available with either a three-point-seven-liter V6 engine with 210 horsepower. Those who opt for the bigger four-point-seven-liter V8, which had 230 horsepower, had a choice between a six-speed manual or a four-speed automatic. Until the last year of production, only the V6 was available. Nevertheless, it was still capable of towing as much as 6,500 pounds. Every Mitsubishi Raider has either rear wheel or optionally four-wheel drive, rack-and-pinion steering and a coil-spring front with leaf-spring rear suspension that tackles commuting and jobsite duties. Inside, the Mitsubishi Raider can seat five people, include air conditioning, and offer CD audio. There are also packages that add sliding rear windows, bed liners and protective parts, such as mud guards and side rails. The original Mitsubishi Raider components will fit correctly, and they assist to keep the factory ride quality. Furthermore, performance components like an exhaust or suspension assist owners in customizing capability without a trade-off with durability. Also, owners can access long-lasting components for the Raider by selecting factory components designed to last a lifetime. Due to its reliable powertrains and versatile design, the Mitsubishi Raider is collectively a part of the brand's historical truck legacy.

Mitsubishi Raider can have issues in the steering, four-wheel-drive and engine control systems and the actuator faults can be responsible for the handling, traction and starting problems. In the steering group, the Mitsubishi Raider can make a clunk or popping noise when it turns. This noise is often caused by a worn upper intermediate steering shaft. Repair usually requires that the shaft be replaced. In the four-wheel-drive group, some Mitsubishi Raider trucks may have a failed transfer case shift motor or an associated wiring fault. This can lead to improper range selection, including a surprise shift into 4Lo. That problem could damage the transfer case parts, particularly at higher road speeds. Drivers can test the wiring, diagnose the selector circuit, and replace malfunctioning parts, as required. In the engine control group, Mitsubishi Raider may also have a bad camshaft position sensor. On 3.7L V6 and 4.7L V8 you may get cranking without starting or intermittent stalling because of this fault. Repair usually requires a new sensor. For the Mitsubishi Raider, these faulty parts can show up in more than one important area of the truck. Catching these parts early can help the Mitsubishi Raider steer with less trouble, shift the four-wheel-drive system the right way, and start with fewer surprises.

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