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1993 Mitsubishi Expo 4 Door - Page 9 Questions & Answers
We're is the transmission pressure switch located on the 06 Mitsubishi raider duro cross
raider not sold in USA, so no books.
oops it is Dodge Dakota variant (odd)
3.7 and 4.7liter engines and 2 a/t box choices
4 and 5 speed, not told you, or VIN
only 297 made that 06 year RARE, 1/10 of Dakota.
no problem stated, just HUNT
well first we read the service manual
and also learn real name of transmission
on most that switch is deep inside the transmission
part of the valve body, and is PAN off job and flood of ATF fluid mess.(using wrong size catch bucket )
the hard part is learning what mitsubishi parts are installed.? in the
Normal, Illinois
plant.???
but tranny's used were.
545RFE; 5 Speed
42RLE; 4 Speed
or with Variable line-fluid pressure option. of above.
seen here
4-Spd. Automatic VLP Trans.; Lt. Duty 4WD
or 4-Spd. Automatic VLP Trans.; Lt. Duty 2WD
sorry can not guess what box is in your car.
but you can read all day on those 4.
and see where the pressure sensors are.(inside)
1998 Mitsubishi Montero trailer lights don't work
There are several potential reasons why the trailer lights on a 1998 Mitsubishi Montero might not be working:
- Blown Fuse: Check the fuse panel for a blown fuse related to the trailer lights. Replace the fuse if it is blown.
- Wiring issue: Inspect the trailer light wiring for any signs of damage or corrosion. If there is damage, repair or replace the wiring.
- Bad Ground: Make sure that the trailer lights have a good ground connection. Test the ground connection to ensure it's making a good electrical connection.
- Faulty Light Bulbs: Check the trailer light bulbs to see if they are burned out. Replace any damaged or burned-out bulbs.
- Trailer Light Connector: The problem could be with the trailer light connector. Check the connector for any signs of damage or corrosion. Clean the connector or replace it if needed.
If you are unable to resolve the issue, it may be necessary to take your vehicle to a qualified mechanic for further inspection and repair.
I have a Mitsubishi canter 4m42 engin dont revs 2000 rpm
The best solution you'll get from books at
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I am looking for tightening torque for mitsubishi 4d35 engine
The tightening torque specifications for the Mitsubishi 4D35 engine can vary based on the specific component you're tightening and its location on the engine. Here are some general torque specifications for the Mitsubishi 4D35 engine:
- Cylinder head bolts: 70 Nm
- Connecting rod bolts: 40 Nm
- Main bearing bolts: 70 Nm
- Flywheel bolts: 120 Nm
- Rocker arm adjusting screw: 10 Nm
These are just general specifications, please refer to the engine manual or consult a professional for the correct torque specifications for your specific engine. It's important to use the correct torque specifications to ensure proper engine performance and longevity.
2019 Mitsubishi outlander sport crankshaft position sensor location
do have to? there is never any answer to that, nu-diagosed.
no engine told. at all. just 4 banger
no VIN told and 8th digit is engine code.! post VIN .
crank sensor can be in 3+ places, front crank ,mid crank and rear.
yes some car with crank sensor behind fly wheel the tone slots are cut into the flywheel or the (flex plate) so yah tricky on some engines. (just so you know ropes)
if you google correct engine name + crank shaft.
you will see the tone wheel on the crank and bingo location
or read the service manual to learn this fast.
https://eautorepair.net/Marketing/Default.asp
I4 means zero to me
see why?? the wiki shows this generation used all 6 engines
2012 up.
Petrol:
2.0 L 4J11 I4
2.4 L 4B12 I4[29]
2.4 L 4J12 I4[30]
3.0 L 6B31 V6[31]<<< NO
Petrol PHEV:
2.0 L 4B11 I4
2.4 L 4B12 I4
Diesel:
2.3 L 4N14 I4 turbo[32]
if the engine has CAM belt it snapped, and both sensors fail but both sensor are good, and fails compression tests or worse
head poppet valves bent./
my guess someone (kids) put you up to this guess.
or did not scan he PCM
or did not inspect that cam belt?
Interference engines them. list
- 1.5L Interference
- 1.6L DOHC Interference
- 1.6L SOHC Interference
- 1.8L Interference
- 2.0L DOHC Interference
- 2.0L SOHC Interference
- 2.3L Diesel Interference
- 2.4L DOHC Interference
- 2.4L SOHC Interference
- 3.0L DOHC Interference
- 3.0L SOHC 12 Valve Engine Non-Interference
- 3.0L SOHC 24 Valve Engine Interference
- 3.5L DOHC Interference
- 3.5L SOHC Interference
- 3.8L Interference
I flat refuse to do all of those with belt/chain, told.NO!
Mitsubishi Fuso 520538-4 Component 'DEF heating element' has a short circuit to ground.
The error code 520538-4 indicating a short circuit to ground in the DEF heating element is a serious issue and can affect the performance of the vehicle. The DEF system is critical for the vehicle to meet emission standards and should be addressed as soon as possible.
Since you have already replaced all of the DEF system components and even the ECU and the problem still persists, there are a few other things that you can check:
- Wiring harness: Check the wiring harness that connects the DEF heating element to the rest of the vehicle's electrical system for any damage or loose connections.
- DEF Pump: The DEF pump may have a failure that causes the DEF not to flow properly.
- DEF Dosing Unit: Check the DEF dosing unit for any clogs or damage.
- DEF Quality: Make sure that the DEF being used is of the correct quality and specification.
- Software update: Check with the dealer or the manufacturer if there is any software update available that can fix the issue.
It's highly recommended to have a professional technician diagnose and fix the problem as it's a critical emission component and might cause further issues if not addressed properly. The technician can use a diagnostic tool to check the system in more detail and locate the exact problem.
My car is Mitsubishi Pajero io 4g93 so it idles well but when I shift into drive the raise mileage drops below 1 and the engine loses power later engine check light appears.i need help please
The issue you're describing with your Mitsubishi Pajero IO 4g93 could be caused by a number of things. When you shift into drive, the engine loses power and the check engine light comes on, it suggests that there may be a problem with the vehicle's transmission or with the engine control system. Additionally, a low mileage reading could indicate a problem with the vehicle's mass air flow sensor, oxygen sensor, or other sensor that is responsible for measuring the engine's performance.
It's possible that the problem is caused by a malfunctioning sensor, such as the Throttle Position Sensor, that is not being picked up by the diagnostic tool. It's also possible that the problem could be caused by a malfunctioning transmission control module, a problem with the transmission's internal components, or a problem with the vehicle's exhaust system.
It's best to have a mechanic diagnose the issue to determine the cause and make any necessary repairs. The mechanic will have to connect the car to the OBD scanner to read the codes that the engine control module is storing and check the transmission's fluid level and condition, and check the vacuum hoses, or any other issues that could be causing the problem.
Mitsubishi airtrek june 2001 location of computer box if any
The Engine Control Module (ECM) on a 2001 Mitsubishi Airtrek is typically located in the engine compartment, near the battery. The exact location can vary depending on the specific model and engine type.
In general, the Engine Control Module (ECM) is usually located in one of the following places:
- On the driver's side, near the firewall
- On the passenger side, near the firewall
- On top of the engine, near the intake manifold
It's recommended that you consult your vehicle's service manual for the exact location of the Engine Control Module (ECM) in your car
1997 Mitsubishi galant 4 cylinder, How do you get to the tensioner pulley with no sidewall clearance?
La polea tensora sin holgura de la pared lateral generalmente se encuentra debajo del colector de admisi?n. La polea tensora es la parte que se usa para tensar la correa de distribuci?n. Para llegar a esta polea, primero debe retirar el colector de admisi?n. Esto implica desconectar los cables de la bater?a, desconectar el tubo de vac?o y los cables el?ctricos del colector. Una vez que el colector de admisi?n se ha retirado, puede acceder a la polea tensora sin holgura de la pared lateral. Si necesita ayuda para llegar a la polea tensora sin holgura de la pared lateral
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