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- (-) Remove Heater Blower Fan Motor filter Heater Blower Fan Motor
- Air Con Compressor/Pump (14) Apply Air Con Compressor/Pump filter
- Air Con Dryer (7) Apply Air Con Dryer filter
- Air Con Pipes (19) Apply Air Con Pipes filter
- Air Con Radiator (5) Apply Air Con Radiator filter
- Air Con Radiator Fan (7) Apply Air Con Radiator Fan filter
- Air Con Radiator Fan & Cowling (7) Apply Air Con Radiator Fan & Cowling filter
- Aircon Compressor (22) Apply Aircon Compressor filter
- Aircon Condensor (5) Apply Aircon Condensor filter
- Aircon Pipe (14) Apply Aircon Pipe filter
- Aircon Radiator (14) Apply Aircon Radiator filter
- Aircon Relay (14) Apply Aircon Relay filter
- Aircon Switch (14) Apply Aircon Switch filter
- Clutch Kit (8) Apply Clutch Kit filter
- Heater Control Panel (14) Apply Heater Control Panel filter
- Heater Controls (14) Apply Heater Controls filter
- Heater Direction Control Switch (14) Apply Heater Direction Control Switch filter
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Mitsubishi trivia
- 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.
- 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.
- A Mitsubishi Starion Turbo was almost as big of a star as Burt Reynolds after it featured in iconic chase film Cannonball Run II.
- The Mitsubishi Outlander has such good safety ratings that the company offered transport in one to mothers leaving the hospital with their newborns.
- The first-ever traction control system was designed by Mitsubishi, and it quickly became a standard feature across all car manufacturers.