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Lancer SportBack
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TC/IC MIVEC

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MOST COMMON PROBLEMS

MITSUBISHI Lancer SportBack 2010

The 2010 Mitsubishi Lancer SportBack is a versatile hatchback featuring a 2.0L DOHC engine with MIVEC technology. It offers 4WD capabilities and extensive safety with airbags in both the 1st and 2nd rows. Manufactured in Mizushima, Japan, this model combines performance and practicality, perfect for a range of driving conditions.

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Other Engine Info
TC/IC MIVEC

Problems:

Oil consumption
The 2010 Mitsubishi Lancer SportBack with the TC/IC MIVEC engine is known to consume more oil than usual, which can lead to engine wear if not monitored closely.
Timing chain tensioner
The timing chain tensioner may fail prematurely, causing a rattling noise and potentially leading to timing issues.
Cvt transmission issues
The Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) in this model has been reported to have reliability issues, including shuddering, slipping, or complete failure.
Suspension wear
The suspension components, particularly the struts and bushings, tend to wear out faster, leading to a rougher ride and decreased handling performance.
Brake wear
Owners have reported that the brake pads and rotors may wear out quicker than expected, necessitating more frequent replacements.
Electrical problems
Issues with the vehicle's electrical system, including the alternator and battery, have been reported, leading to starting problems and electrical malfunctions.
Engine mounts
Engine mounts are prone to wear and tear, which can result in excessive engine vibration and noise.
Cooling system leaks
Leaks in the cooling system, including the radiator and hoses, can lead to overheating if not addressed promptly.
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