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Used Mitsubishi Aircon Pipes

All used Mitsubishi Aircon Pipes listed on Breakeryard.com are tested, original (OEM) manufacturer parts and come with a 14 day money back guarantee. Breakeryard.com list cheap new OES or aftermarket car parts at discounted prices and used OEM car parts up to 80% cheaper than main dealer prices for Mitsubishi from premium breaker yards from across the UK.

About Aircon Pipes

The purpose of the Mitsubishi aircon pipe is to link all the components of the car's air conditioning system together.

Air conditioning pipes come in different sizes, diameters and can be made of various materials to suit different air conditioning systems.

The Mitsubishi aircon pipe should be made of hard-wearing material, strong and leak-proof and should be designed well enough for it to connect all the different parts of the car's aircon system tightly and firmly together.

These durable aircon pipes do wear out over time and if you need to replace the Mitsubishi aircon pipe you should ensure you purchase one that is the right size, width and material for your car's air conditioning system.

Mitsubishi trivia

  • The first-ever traction control system was designed by Mitsubishi, and it quickly became a standard feature across all car manufacturers.
  • The Mitsubishi Outlander has such good safety ratings that the company offered transport in one to mothers leaving the hospital with their newborns.
  • The iconic 2002 Mitsubishi Evolution VII was featured heavily in the first couple of Fast and the Furious films. Paul Walker also drove a Mitsubishi Eclipse in the first film of the franchise.
  • The 'three-diamond' logo used by Mitsubishi is older than the car company! Not just by a few years either. It was being used by the Mitsubishi Shipping Company over a hundred years before they started making cars.
  • Mitsubishi are responsible for building the Silent Shaft engine. The technology used in the 4-cylinder engines was revolutionary and was quickly licensed for use on Saab and Porsche cars.