
Severity scores are given as percents, with a score closer to 100% showing the vehicle is very likely to need major repairs. You can use a vehicle’s severity score to determine how likely that specific make and model will have a major issue. To identify these “big deal” repairs where an engine, transmission, or major component needs replacing, RepairPal uses a severity score for their consumer reports and reliability rating. Some repairs can be outliers as they cost way more than the average repair cost. The chart below gives a breakdown of all makes/models. This compares to an industrial average of 1.3, so on that implies the Mitsubishi Mirage is substantially better than average. The closer the frequency score is to 0, the longer amount of time it can go without major maintenance services.Ī Mitsubishi Mirage has a frequency score of 0.39. The score is presented over a 3 year span - so for example, if a car has a maintenance frequency score of 3, then this car requires major services every year. A frequency score tells us how many times per 3 year span a specific vehicle requires major maintenance. You can tell how long a vehicle can go without maintenance services by its frequency score. Older vehicles may need more frequent services, while new cars can go longer without as much attention. Each vehicle requires maintenance at different frequencies. It should be noted that while we examine this data on a make model basis, driving habits, condition, and mileage obviously impact results. This “major” maintenance item is an expensive system breakage (generally a part or a component with pricing over $1,000) that requires repair. Check these troubleshooting and repair guides for more help on your Mitsubishi Mirage.To examine the frequency of major maintenance we examined how many times the vehicle needed major unscheduled maintenance over a 3 year span. We hope you find the Mitsubishi Mirage Tail Light Replacement Guide helpful. Close the trunk and check the tail light if it is fully seated.Use a Philips screwdriver to tighten the screws back in. Put back the screws of the tail light.Make sure that every side of the tail light is aligned correctly. Align the tail light to the clips of the car and push it in to lock it in its place.
MITSUBISHI MIRAGE INSTALL

Remove the cables from the tab by pulling them out.

Pull the light bulb sockets out once opened.

Once the clip has been opened, pull out the tail light to remove it from the vehicle.

Use the prying tool to unlock the clips holding the tail light.
