How do you remove the bolts
SOURCE: Timing Belt for 2004 Mitsubishi Endeavor
Yes, I would replace it according to the owner's manual. Could be very expensive if it breaks.
Charlie
SOURCE: 2004 Mitsumishi Endeavor
The front three should be easy enough. They are right in front of the intake plenum. (big black plastic looking thing on top of the engine. The back three are underneath the intake plenum. It seems like a lot to tackle but it is really not that bad.
As always, if you are not sure you have the skills to attempt this go to a qualified mechanic. I did mine in an afternoon.
SOURCE: sway bar bushing and links
It will allow extra sway which will alter your handling in the near future and in time will do damage to the rest of the suspension.
SOURCE: front and rear sway bar links are loose
I'm not sure if this problem is logged on Envoy allot or not but it makes seance that the manufacture would have thought of this when designing these suspension systems. They have only been doing this for several decades now. This sounds to me like a lazy mechanic. He did not want to take the time to install the lock washers on the bolts So to me this would most defiantly be a case of faulty workmanship. Hope this helps. Good luck.
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
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i have the same problem except its on an 02 chevy avalanche its a pain in my but and we have to go out of town this weekend and we have toreplace them but we cant figure out how to get them off
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