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Used Mitsubishi Power Steering Hosess

All used Mitsubishi Power Steering Hosess 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 Power Steering Hosess

The Mitsubishi Power Steering Hoses are a set of flexible high pressure hydraulic hoses.

 

These hoses deliver and return hydraulic fluid in the power assisted steering system allowing easy turning of the steering wheel to turn the front wheels.

 

The location of the hoses is spread over the front axle of the steering front wheels connecting rigid piping to moving parts of the steering system. The Mitsubishi Power Steering Hoses connect the power steering components including the pump, the steering gear, the fluid reservoir and the fluid cooler.

 

Causes for the requirement for replacement of Mitsubishi Power Steering Hoses can be leakage caused through the perishing of the rubber hose and fatigue. 

Mitsubishi trivia

  • Mitsubishi is ranked as the 16th biggest manufacturer of vehicles in the world and is currently on sale in over 160 countries.
  • Mitsubishi was the first company to introduce a 4x4 to Japan. Their shares skyrocketed by almost 11.6% immediately.
  • Mitsubishi designed and built the first electric car to drive 2000 miles in under 24hours. This was in 1992, but it wasn't until 2010 that they released the i-MiEV, which quickly won the Most Advanced Technology Award. It was the first electric car to sell 10,000 units!
  • The three diamonds that make up the Mitsubishi logo are meant to represent a water chestnut.
  • The Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X is hard to park. That's because it doesn't have a reverse gear! Rather than simply sliding it into reverse, drivers have to change the rotation of the first and third gears. It saves weight, but it's not easy to get used to.