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Looks like mitsubishiparts.net is no longer around. I am looking to buy a new ACD pump to replace the infamous 3 ACD lights on my 8.
Looking at STMtuned site - doesn't have it. I could call next but minus well see if someone can save me a phone call. I'm not in any rush. The evo sits 90% of the year.
Looks like there are some European sites that carry it coupled with the AYC pump, that's not what we need though. Have you considered trying a used unit on ebay? If not, there are rebuild kits available for the pump.
Try Cherry Hill Mitsubishi's internet parts at mitsparts.com. They are local to me and I have been using them for the past 10 years with zero complaints.
Try Cherry Hill Mitsubishi's internet parts at mitsparts.com. They are local to me and I have been using them for the past 10 years with zero complaints.
MR580057 is $1,793.84 there fyi.
Still a bitter pill to swallow, but much better than the $2600.00 from PartSouq
Was that the original price for the ACD Pump? I swore this part was much cheaper when I started seeing the problem. closer to $700 unless I was looking at the wrong thing.
I would skip trying to find a new oem unit, just way too expensive when you can pick up a used one for 600-700. Better yet get a rebuild kit like I did for 100 and restore it yourself, its actually a very easy and straight forward process. Theres even a very detailed step by step video on youtube.
Yeah, if it needs to go that route, I may rebuild or buy a new one. I have been running without an undertray so I need to check how rusted it is and decide from there.
I think i'm gonna send mine out for a rebuild. Its cheaper than new, and they seal it up and coat it. If i get OEM i feel it will fail the same way again.
Also - be aware of trying to rebuild the original pump. I tried that, and mine was too far gone ... I ended up cracking the housing in the process. If your Evo is a daily driver in NJ winters (which are similar to MI winters) I would assume you're going to need a whole new pump.