Reliability Guide

Mitsubishi L200 (Series 5) Problems by Year

The fifth-generation Mitsubishi L200, produced from 2015 to 2019, successfully blended rugged utility with a level of agility and refinement that moved the pickup segment closer to the passenger car market. Known for its distinct "J-line" cabin design, which allowed for a more reclined rear seat, the Series 5 became a massive success in the UK with both commercial users and "lifestyle" buyers. Positioned as a direct rival to the Ford Ranger and Toyota Hilux, it was prized for its class-leading turning circle and its advanced "Super Select 4WD-II" system, which allowed for permanent four-wheel drive on tarmac—a rare feature in its class. Mechanically, the Series 5 is a durable workhorse, but it does have specific maintenance requirements to ensure long-term reliability. The 2.4-litre MIVEC diesel engine is generally robust, though some owners have reported issues with the heater matrix failing, a labor-intensive job that manifests as a faint smell of coolant in the cabin or foggy windows. The rear leaf springs are another common weak point, prone to snapping if the truck has been frequently overloaded or used extensively off-road. Additionally, while structural corrosion is less of an issue than on older Mitsubishis, the chassis still requires regular inspection and undersealing to survive the UK's damp, salted-road winters. When buying a used Series 5 L200 in the UK, the "Barbarian" and "Warrior" trims are the most desirable, offering a high level of luxury and safety equipment. Prospective owners should look for signs of heavy towing, such as a stressed tow bar or a groaning automatic gearbox, and verify that the 4WD system shifts smoothly between all modes. A full service history is essential, particularly for ensuring that the timing chain and injectors are in good health. A well-maintained L200 remains one of the most capable and versatile pickups on the market, offering a unique combination of off-road prowess and on-road usability.

Select a year below to see the specific problems affecting that model year, with estimated repair costs and severity ratings.

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Buying Tips for the Mitsubishi L200 (Series 5)

  • Check the rear leaf springs for cracks or flattened appearance.
  • Ensure the "Super Select" 4WD system shifts cleanly while the car is moving slowly.
  • Look for evidence of heavy towing, which can stress the automatic gearbox.