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  • Mitsubishi Lancer Oil Filter - MZ690116
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    Mitsubishi Lancer Oil Filter Part Number: MZ690116

    $6.13 MSRP: $7.98
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    Product Specifications
    • Other Name: Oil Filter (ASP); Spin-On Oil Filter; Engine Oil Filter
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by Mitsubishi's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 2003-2017 Mitsubishi Lancer | DE, ES, ES Sportback, Evolution, Evolution GSR, Evolution MR, Evolution MR Touring, Evolution RS, Evolution SE, GT, GT Sportback, GTS, GTS Sportback, OZ Rally, Ralliart, Ralliart Sportback, SE, SEL, Sportback, Sportback Ralliart | 4 Cyl 2.0 L GAS, 4 Cyl 2.4 L GAS
  • Mitsubishi Lancer Oil Filter - MZ690072
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    Mitsubishi Lancer Oil Filter Part Number: MZ690072

    $6.13 MSRP: $7.98
    You Save: $1.85 (24%)
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    Product Specifications
    • Other Name: Oil Filter (ASP); Spin-On Oil Filter; Engine Oil Filter
    • Replaces: 1230A152
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by Mitsubishi's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 2002-2017 Mitsubishi Lancer | DE, ES, ES Sportback, GT, GT Sportback, GTS, GTS Sportback, LS, OZ Rally, SE, SEL | 4 Cyl 2.0 L GAS, 4 Cyl 2.4 L GAS

Mitsubishi Lancer Oil Filter

The Mitsubishi Lancer Oil Filter filters all harmful contaminants from engine oil and allows for an unbroken flow of lubricant throughout the powertrain. Inside its cylindrical housing, the Oil Filter's factory specified filter media (made from cellulose, synthetic fibers, or a mixture of the two) traps dirt particles as the motor runs. As oil is pumped through the media, the particles are captured, ensuring that the lubricant flowing back to the engine maintains its protective qualities, reducing wear, corrosion, and sludge. The Oil Filter must be selected so that its efficiency, as the percentage of particles removed, and capacity, as volume of debris the element will hold, are appropriate for the application. According to drivers, an efficiency level of 99 percent means that ninety-nine out of every hundred incoming particles will be retained. Adequate capacity ensures protection continues for thousands of miles that are normally driven between oil changes. Structural durability is also important as the pressurized environment inside the lubrication system can create forces strong enough to burst a weaker unit, which may cut oil flow resulting in metal to metal contact. In the case of Mitsubishi Lancer, maintaining adequate strength, flow rate, and filtration performance prevents the pressure drop and ensures the engine is supplied with clean oil in all operating conditions. The Mitsubishi Lancer Oil Filter must be replaced at regular intervals to help enhance the long life of the engine and consistent performance of the vehicle during all usual driving conditions specified for Mitsubishi Lancer owners.

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Mitsubishi Lancer Oil Filter Parts Questions & Experts Answers

  • Q: How to check and renew the oil level and Oil Filter on Mitsubishi Lancer?
    A:
    Park your vehicle on a flat surface and switch off the engine. Now, lift the bonnet and check the oil level. Allow the oil to drain into the sump for about a minute, after which the dipstick can be removed, wiped with a lint free cloth and reinserted fully into the tube. Remove the dipstick and check the oil level; It should be maintained between the marks. The difference between Low and Full marks is approximately 1.0 litre of engine oil. When oil needs to be added, wipe the area around the oil filler cap, remove it, and add engine oil in small amounts little by little while checking level to avoid overfilling. Check the oil level until the oil level hits the Full mark. To renew oil and filter, engine sump is best drained with oil at working temperature (but take care not to burn). Position the front of the vehicle onto car ramps, turn the engine off and chock the front wheels. Position a jack to raise the rear of the vehicle and support it with chassis stands under the jack's recommended points. The vehicle should be as level as possible. Clean the area around the engine sump drain plug, place a container below before removing the drain plug, and let the engine sump drain. Using a filter removal tool, remove the oil filter and let residual oil drain into the container. Before twisting on a new oil filter, fill it with new oil and smear oil on the sealing gasket as per the new filter instructions. Prior to installing the new filter, check that the sealing gasket of the old filter has not stuck on the engine. After removing the drain, check the O-ring of the drain plug and renew if necessary as it is recommended that the sump plug O-ring is renewed every time the oil is changed. Using a funnel, install the engine oil drain plug to the specified torque. Then, fill the engine with the specified amount and grade of engine oil. Ensure the oil level is correct by checking the dip stick, after which, start the engine and the oil-warning lamp should go off fairly quickly. As a precaution against overfilling, avoid pouring the entire quantity of the specified oil into the engine. Remember to retain at least half a litre as a top-up after running the engine for a few minutes. After stopping the engine and waiting for about a minute, the oil must be checked again and oil must be added if necessary without overfilling it. Inspect the engine sum drain plug and oil filter for leakage of oil and routine maintenance items coinciding with the oil change intervals. Prior to checking for oil leaks, degrease and clean the engine. By putting a piece of white paper on the ground beneath the engine while running at operating temperature see if there is a leak. Scrutinise the front and rear crankshaft oil seals and the rocker cover gasket for dampness around the sump, as well as the oil filter for leakage. As required, tighten retaining nuts and bolts or renew defective oil seals or the oil filter. Inspect the oil pressure switch for any leaks, replacing it if necessary. Following that, replenish the engine with the required amount and grade of engine oil.

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