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2021 Mitsubishi L200

2021 Mitsubishi L200

Overview

The 2021 Mitsubishi L200, also known as the Triton in some markets, is a robust pickup truck designed for both work and leisure. It generally exhibits good reliability, a hallmark of Mitsubishi’s utility vehicles. Owners often praise its durability and capability in various conditions. However, like any vehicle, specific components can experience issues. This analysis focuses on documented technical reliability concerns beyond standard maintenance, covering engine, transmission, suspension, electrical, exterior, and interior aspects. The L200’s reputation for toughness is largely upheld, but understanding potential weak points can aid in proactive maintenance and ownership.


Engine

4N15 2.4L MIVEC Turbo Diesel

Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) Regeneration Issues

  • Symptoms: Illuminated DPF warning light, reduced engine power, increased fuel consumption, potential engine stalling.
  • Solution: Forced DPF regeneration via diagnostic tool, or manual cleaning/replacement of the DPF if heavily clogged.
  • Cost: $300 - $1200 (depending on cleaning vs. replacement)

Turbocharger Lag/Failure

  • Symptoms: Loss of power, whistling noises from the engine bay, black smoke from exhaust, check engine light.
  • Solution: Inspection and potential repair or replacement of the turbocharger unit and associated plumbing.
  • Cost: $1000 - $2500

Transmission

6-Speed Automatic

Hesitation or Jerking during gear changes

  • Symptoms: Noticeable delay or rough shifts between gears, especially at lower speeds.
  • Solution: Transmission fluid flush and filter replacement, software update for transmission control module, or internal transmission repair if necessary.
  • Cost: $250 - $1500 (depending on service)

6-Speed Manual

No widespread issues reported.

  • Symptoms: N/A
  • Solution: N/A
  • Cost: Varies

Suspension

Standard Chassis

No widespread issues reported.

  • Symptoms: N/A
  • Solution: N/A
  • Cost: Varies

Electrical

General Electrical System

Infotainment System Glitches

  • Symptoms: Screen freezing, unresponsiveness, Bluetooth connectivity issues, occasional reboots.
  • Solution: Software updates for the infotainment unit, or potential replacement of the unit if hardware failure is confirmed.
  • Cost: $100 - $800 (software update vs. replacement)

Exterior

Body Panels and Trim

No widespread issues reported.

  • Symptoms: N/A
  • Solution: N/A
  • Cost: Varies

Interior

Cabin Materials and Features

No widespread issues reported.

  • Symptoms: N/A
  • Solution: N/A
  • Cost: Varies

Summary Verdict

The 2021 Mitsubishi L200 demonstrates a strong reliability record, particularly concerning its core mechanical components like the engine and transmission, with the manual gearbox being notably robust. The primary reported technical concerns revolve around the diesel particulate filter (DPF) system, which can require attention due to regeneration issues, and occasional glitches with the infotainment system. Turbocharger issues, while not endemic, can occur and are costly to repair. Overall, the L200 is a dependable choice for a pickup truck, with most potential issues being manageable through diligent maintenance and addressing warning lights promptly. Owners should be aware of DPF maintenance requirements, especially if frequently undertaking short journeys.

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