SOURCE: Cabin Air Filter - 2004 Mitsubishi Endeavor (Where?)
IT IS IN BEHIND THE GLOVE COMPARTMENT YOU HAVE TO TAKE IT OUT BY UNSREWING AND START FROM YOUR RIGHT SIDE
SOURCE: trying to change spark plugs
THEIR ARE ABOUT 9 BOLT TO REMOVE THAT SUPPORT THE INTAKE. 2 ARE IN THE REAR IN THE CENTER OF THE SUPPORT BRACKET THE 5 THAT ANCHOR THE INTAKE ITSELF AND 2 UNDER THE INTAKE THROTTLE BODY. ( 12MM) 3 HOSES ON TOP OF THE INTAKE TO REMOVE AND 1 SENSOR TO UNPLUG OR UNBOLT (8MM)THE ONE ON TOP OF THE INTAKE (TOP LEFT REAR). THIS WILL GIVE YOU ACCESS TO THE REAR PLUGS.
REMOVE THE SENSORS BRACKET OR HOLDER ( ON THE LEFT JUST LIFT UP TO REMOVE) AND SWING THE INTAKE TO THE RIGHT. UNPLUG THE PLUG MODULE THEN UNBOLT THEM (10MM).
SOURCE: 2005 Mitsubishi Endeavor Air Conditioning Drain Leak
Water dripping on the passenger side is usually accompanied by rushing water noise during sharp turns. This is extremely common on Endeavors, and is caused by a blockage in the drain of the AC system. It can be caused by leaves/debris or insulation foam that has come loose. There is a bulletin to remove the foam and any leaves/debris under warranty (5y/60k) and install a cabin filter to prevent recurrence.
SOURCE: low tire light is blinking on a 2005 mitsubishi
You have low air pressure in a tire, check them all including the spare which may have a sensor installed.
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