MN135071 Mitsubishi COVER,RADIATOR UNDER, Price: 27.75$, Weight: 0.22kg


Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Ship in, Days Price

Mitsubishi

MN135071

COVER,RADIATOR UNDER

100

0.22

15-20

27.75$

 

Originals

Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Processing, days Price  
Mitsubishi
MN135071 
COVER,RADIATOR UNDER
0
0.253
-
32.85$
Not Available

Compatibility

FrameMarketModelModel Year FromModel Year ToModificationPlantDiagram
KA,B0#General (EXPORT)KB9T05.200503.20153500/4WD(TRUCK)MMTH View
MarketModel Year FromPlantDiagram
General01.2017MMDM/MMTH View
FrameMarketModelModel Year FromModel Year ToModificationPlantDiagram
KG,KH#General (EXPORT)KH9W07.200809.20153500/4WD(WAGON)MMTH View
MarketModel Year FromModel Year ToPlantDiagram
General (CHINA)10.201110.2012MMTH View
FrameMarketModelModel Year FromModificationPlantDiagram
KR/KS#General (EXPORT)KS5W10.20153000/4WDMMTH View
MarketModel Year FromModel Year ToPlantDiagram
Japan08.200604.2010MMTH View

Radiator Lower Under Cover for Mitsubishi ?

This under-radiator cover is a small but important body shield fitted beneath the front radiator area. Its main job is to guide airflow correctly through the cooling pack and protect the lower radiator section from road splash, stones, and dirt. When installed properly, it helps the cooling system work more efficiently, especially at speed, by reducing air turbulence under the bumper.

Why this part is needed βœ…

Without a solid lower cover, airflow can escape under the car instead of passing through the radiator fins. The result is weaker cooling performance and more exposure to debris that can bend fins or damage the lower tank and hoses.

How it works ?

The panel mounts to factory points and creates a controlled air channel. It also acts as a barrier, limiting water spray and mud buildup around the radiator support and fan shroud.

What happens if it’s broken ⚠️

A cracked or missing cover may cause higher coolant temps in traffic, more noise and vibration, and faster corrosion around the front end. In worst cases, repeated stone hits can lead to radiator leaks and costly overheating.