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Picture of location for what ?
First thing to do with any transmission codes is check the fluid and clear the codes after recording them then redo a test drive cycle
A P1750 can be anything from a wiring short or a bad TCM
It could be the converter clutch solenoid, shift control solenoid, pressure control solenoid or engine control module has failed.
If the code comes back then you will have to check the wiring harness to the transmission and test the solenoid pack and see if they are malfunctioning ! Your best bet , take it to a qualified repair shop .
starter motor ?
does starter solenoid fire up the starter motor ?
could be a faulty starter motor or solenoid or a cable has come off the starter motor solenoid.
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Follow the spark plug wires from the distributor cap, down to the block. This yahoo write up will help. If you have direct ignition (coil packs) then you will be looking for small blocks above each spark plug. Look for ignition coil packs at webites like oreillyauto.com for a visual of what you are looking for. How do you change the plugs on 98 mitsubishi montero sport Yahoo Answers
It's there you just need to get at the right angle to see it, the bolt you most likely can't see if the one between the starter body and the starter solenoid on top. See picture below.
The 4WD center diff light will flash when there is a vacuum malfunction in the front axle activating solenoid.
If this is happening, you likely have a bad Freewheel solenoid pack, they fail very regularly due to their location. Is is located on the passenger side fenderwell below the airbox; it is a pack of two solenoids with 6 hoses coming off of it.
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