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Models
- (-) Remove Colt CZC filter Colt CZC
- (-) Remove L200 filter L200
- ASX (1) Apply ASX filter
- C4 (1) Apply C4 filter
- C4 Grand Picasso (1) Apply C4 Grand Picasso filter
- C4 Picasso (1) Apply C4 Picasso filter
- Carisma (2) Apply Carisma filter
- Colt (5) Apply Colt filter
- Grandis (3) Apply Grandis filter
- i (2) Apply i filter
- Lancer (1) Apply Lancer filter
- Mirage (1) Apply Mirage filter
- Outlander (8) Apply Outlander filter
Parts
- (-) Remove Steering Column Electric filter Steering Column Electric
- Column Switch (25) Apply Column Switch filter
- Steering Column Cowling (25) Apply Steering Column Cowling filter
- Steering Column Stroud Cover (25) Apply Steering Column Stroud Cover filter
- Steering Cowling (25) Apply Steering Cowling filter
Used Mitsubishi Column Switchs
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About Column Switchs
Column Switch
The column switch, which is also known as the steering column switch or steering column control module, is a rod that protrudes from the steering column of the vehicle. The column switch is used to control a variety of different operations in the car. Most vehicles have at least two column switches, although some have three or four. They are positioned to permit easy access to the controls of the vehicle without losing contact with the steering wheel. They also encase the electrical wiring that operates the various operations that they control.
There is a range of uses for a vehicle’s common switches. Originally they were used to shift (or switch) gears on automatic cars. This then progressed to controlling the vehicle’s indicators and windscreen wipers. Most frequently, column switches are now used to control windscreen wipers, headlights, the headlight beam, the horn, the indicators and screen washers. However, more sophisticated versions of the column switch, in higher range vehicles, can control audio systems, cruise control systems and the vehicle’s onboard computer.
The most likely causes of malfunction of a column switch are loose wiring or a blown fuse. However, if the steering column switch itself fails or is damaged it can be easily replaced. All major motor parts suppliers can access the appropriate replacement part specific to the model of vehicle concerned.
Mitsubishi trivia
- Mitsubishi is ranked as the 16th biggest manufacturer of vehicles in the world and is currently on sale in over 160 countries.
- The three diamonds that make up the Mitsubishi logo are meant to represent a water chestnut.
- Mitsubishi didn't just break a record in 2011; they broke five in one day! In a durability test in Canada, they smashed records for the greatest distance driven in reverse on snow, the shortest braking distance on ice, the fastest vehicle slalom on ice, the fastest driven square lap, and the most vehicle figure eights on ice in two minutes.
- The Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X is hard to park. That's because it doesn't have a reverse gear! Rather than simply sliding it into reverse, drivers have to change the rotation of the first and third gears. It saves weight, but it's not easy to get used to.
- It was in 1995 that Mitsubishi unveiled the world's first Gasoline Direct Injection engine. It is now the industry standard thanks to its reduced environmental impact.