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Posted on Jul 27, 2009

I have a pajero io 3 doors, model 2000. the light for 2W/4WD is always blinking (the upper 2 lights). i dont know why it come like this, i need ur suggestion for this

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Hi, you will need to take it to mitsubishi dealer and have them scan. But it sounds like o ring in 4 wheel drive has busted. Does it still go in and out of 2 and 4 wheel drive? If it does it is safe to drive with blinking...if not it may do alot of damage.

  • Anonymous Aug 04, 2009

    Hi, also you might have a sensor that is located under air breather that might have gone bad. Also remember to put your montero in 4 wheel drive once a month to keep sensors working!

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