2006 Mitsubishi Outlander - Page 4 - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
Need to find wiring to and from fuel sending unit in2008 outlander
Hope this helps, the color code is at the bottom. I looked up your year--make--model in my database, 2.4L engine. At the main fuel level sensor at the bottom, the top wire should be voltage, the bottom black wire is ground. I did see a couple trouble codes for fuel level sensor, one was a po code, the other was manufacturer specific code. I know nothing about this vehicle other than what my database shows. good luck
7/14/2019 2:52:56 PM •
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Where is the Crankshaft sensor on a Mitsubishi outlander 07 es 3.0l v6 and how do I get to it
If you know anything about gasoline engines at all, I can tell you that the Crankshaft sensor is what replaced the distributor and cap on the engine. You find where the distributor would have been ad that's where the sensor now is. On the top of the distributor shaft. It's easy to get to and no problem to change, it's just a LOT more expensive than the old stuff. Typically only a couple of screws hold it down and you can't screw it up when you use the stuff that comes with the new sensor. Instructions come with it in a kit.
4/7/2019 8:38:07 PM •
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Remove door panel 2007 outlander
I got this free Pdf manual from reliable-store for free and I don't think Ive visited a mechanic o r fixya for help for more than 3-4 times out of the 20 times I fixed the chipper in these 4 years
2/12/2019 9:53:23 AM •
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I have mitsubishi pejero IO
Pull your transmission (gearbox) oil dipstick and look at the oil. It should be a clean red colour. If brown or black change the oil as soon as possible because it is burnt and old ... you have slipping.
10/22/2017 3:45:58 AM •
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Hi my 99 mitsubishi challenger
Loose steering is caused by worn steering and suspension parts. No new "rubbers" are going to fix your problem. Get it in to a shop and have them check it out. If you can feel it, it's already seriously worn.
10/14/2017 5:59:28 PM •
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