Replacing rusted rear heater water pipe bracket on a Mitsubishi Shogun/Pajero

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A common issue on the Mitsubishi Pajero is underbody corrosion and one of the first things to rust is the metal brackets which secure the rear heater pipes. In this video I replace the rear pipe clamp on my 2013 Mitsubishi Shogun 7-seater.

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00:00 Intro
00:16 Corroded pipe clamp
00:55 Sourcing new clamp
01:39 Using P-clips
02:54 Outro

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Love vids like this when looking to buy a model second hand. Will say though not a good idea mounting a stainless clip directly onto the underbody, if you value your underbody.

Daveyboy
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Hammerite very handy for rusty seven years it lasts underbody waxoil

Corfine
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Hi, just wanna ask I have leak on that "blackfoamed pipe, what a pipe is it? I mean that 14mm. There are two one in black foam(14mm) and one small 8mm. It looks I have leak on that bigger. I cannot found nowhere what pipes is it. Thank you.

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Im having a leak in those AC pipes. I don't know if it is the high or low pressure, but I think I just change them both. it's the same pipe we se in this video (small and big pipe). but what do we call them? Does anyone have a part number I can google because I really can't find those pipes...

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Are you using the Mitsubishi to tow the car trailer? We have a Hyundai Ionic 38 kw that we use for most of our jaunts within an 80 mile radius of home. We do have a 13 year old Skoda Yeti that we use for our occasional caravan trips. I like to think we offset our carbon footprint by using the EV 80% of the time.

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