Questions & Answers for: Mitsubishi Pajero sensor map

in cluster but engine is normal, no overheating at engine, it means, the temperature sensor is sending wrong signal to control unit and it is showing the data which&

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Question about 2009 Pajero 3.2

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pedal position p2138 Check all the connections to the sensor. Otherwise replace, these sensors use potentiometers which can wear overtime causing dead spots which will confuse the computer.

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Question about 1992 Pajero

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speedometer not working unsure if speed sensor or cable at fault try clean the dirt from your speed sensor .with switch cleaner.

...working sometimes while driving or when I give it a couple a wacks with my hand. probably rpm sensor is faulty replace with a known good ...

what are the fuctions of oxygen sensors on the 1997 pajer V6 3500 can they affect the iddling of thee engine. Upstream sensors ( before the catalytic converter ) are responsible for initial fuel air ...

...map sensor.engine check light display on mitsubishi pajero/gdi engine check wiring for open circuit,remove map sensor and test ,mount map sensor back I'm not sure I understand your question. When I ...

How to change a cranshaft sensor of a pajero junior Psjero junior 1996 this should be your pajero jr
crankshaft angle sensor

not to be confused with the camshaft angle sensor ...

...the middle of the green 4 wheels indecator Hi Alan, usually a "false flag" message. The diffs have sensors to tell what state they are in. If there is a mismatch between what the sensor tells and ...

...buzzer also coming together. I check the brake fluid level but it was still good. Pls check ABS sensors and cabling of sensors to ABS control unit. Sensor visible damage or cable/connector

...control the air-fuel mixture. Code 79 TPS Main: This code indicates that the TPS (Throttle Position Sensor) Main circuit is not working properly. The TPS sensor is responsible for sending information ...

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