Essential Guide: Protecting Your Mitsubishi After Warranty Expiration
When Mitsubishi's factory warranty expires, your vehicle becomes vulnerable to potentially expensive repairs. Understanding your options and taking proactive steps is crucial for long-term protection and peace of mind.

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Common Post-Warranty Repairs:
- Crankshaft pulley bolt issues
- Power window malfunctions
- Engine stalling problems
- Suspension system wear
- Brake pedal pulsation
- Blower motor complications
- Transmission shifting delays
Protection Options After Warranty Expiration:
- Extended Warranty Plan: Third-party coverage for various components with monthly/annual payments
- Maintenance Plan: Following manufacturer-recommended service schedules
- Self-Funded Savings: Setting aside dedicated funds for future repairs
Benefits of Third-Party Warranties:
- More flexible coverage options
- Competitive pricing
- Access to certified repair networks
- Customizable plans
Essential Maintenance Tips:
- Change oil every 8,000-12,000 km
- Rotate tires every 6,000-8,000 miles
- Regular fluid level checks
- Annual professional inspections
Preventive Maintenance Strategy:
- Follow manufacturer-recommended service schedules
- Address issues promptly
- Keep detailed maintenance records
- Use qualified technicians
Coverage Solutions:
- Basic protection plans for essential components
- Comprehensive coverage similar to factory warranty
- Additional benefits like roadside assistance, towing, and rental car reimbursement
- Elite Benefits including tire repair/replacement and key fob replacement

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