2005 Mitsubishi Outlander - Page 9 - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
2006 mitsubishi is using alot
Its a good idea to change plugs every 50K miles...so go ahead.
By looking at the plugs you can check engine's health.
With no codes...I'd suspect a fuel leak somewhere...
Hope this helps...
7/30/2011 1:33:28 PM •
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How do I install a
Here is the Module...
Below is the relay...Hope this helps??.
7/3/2011 5:56:15 PM •
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Workshop manual book for Mitsubishi
I have some workshop and service factory service manuals but they are geared more towards the model not just Mitsubishi so I would need to know what you are looking for and then i would need to figure on how to email them to you. They are pretty big files on some of them. You can get a hold of me at
[email protected] and I will see what I can do.
6/28/2011 6:23:16 PM •
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My car has been at
If you have unexplained current draw, the best way to troubleshoot is with an accurate clamp on amp meter. Then you pull the fuses - all of them - and then put one fuse in at a time and write down what the reading is. When you find the item that is drawing far more current than what it should then you have a starting point.
It is a long drawn out operation and takes an accurate fuse box diagram with fuse sizes, but it does allow you to pin down unexplained current draw problems.
6/28/2011 12:40:18 PM •
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When should spark plugs be
This all depends on the year and the rtype of sparkplug being used, for example a regular sparkplug i would replace at about 40,000 miles but then you have paltinum and double platinum sparkplugs that i have seen go 100,000 miles but i would replace those at about 70-80,000 miles. good day.
6/19/2011 3:07:07 PM •
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I have a 2011 outlander
Most manuals can be had online after a bit of a Google search....
a 2011 may be a bit hard to find though...
6/9/2011 4:43:50 PM •
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I have a Mitsubishi outlander
Hi :) There is a tab of steel on a brake pad that sqeals when the pad is getting low on thickness to let you Know it is time to change the brake pads and only sqeals at low speeds Have the brake checked out by a Mechanic.This tab is only on disc brakes not drums.
6/6/2011 7:08:03 AM •
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I have a shogun 3.2
Did you ever sort this ? I've a similar overheating issue and just wondered ? Thanks ...
5/30/2011 7:14:13 PM •
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Aowhn do i have to
Hello maothilak: My name is Roger and I will help you. According to my repair manuals and shop guide . The timing belt should be replaced every 96560.82km. or every 60,000 miles. Please note this engine has been identified as an interference engine. That means if the belt slips or breaks severe internal damage will occur. With the mileage you have on your engine I would recommend changing the timing belt. You did not say which engine you have? My all data system identified it as a 2.4 sohc engine. Should you have a 3.0 engine than the time to change the belt is 168981.4 km or 105,000 miles. The 3.0 is also considered an interference engine. Should you need further help please just ask. Please rate the answer. Thank You for using Fix Ya. Roger
5/25/2011 12:02:26 AM •
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Where can i get downloadable
Charging the A/C system can be very dangerous if done improperly. There are high pressures involved and special gauges are required to do it properly. Running a compressor with too much or too little oil or freon can cause damage as well.
If you cannot afford to take it to a licensed A/C technician, there are alternatives at your local auto parts store. There are cans of freon that have a charging hose and the proper fittings to allow you to add some freon yourself. Some of the more expensive kits will even contain a gauge on the charging hose. Read any and all directions very carefully before trying this yourself. This solution may help you temporarily depending on how leaky your A/C system is. It may last for a week, a month, or a year. There is no way to tell until you try.
5/12/2011 8:07:16 PM •
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After half an hour of
CD HAS A GREASE FINGER PRINT SPOT ON IT CAUSE CD PLAYER TO LOCK START FLASHING.TURN OFF CD PLAYER FOR A LITTLE WHILE.THEN EJECT CD.SOME TIMES CD PLAYER WILL GET HOT CAUSE IT TO SKIP AND LOCK UP.IF IT DOES IT ALL THE TIME CD LENS NEED CLEANING OR PLAYER IS FAILING.IF ONE CD ACT UP ALL THE TIME.CD IS FAULTY.HAS FACTORY DEFECT OR DEEP SCRATCH IN IT.
5/12/2011 6:23:03 AM •
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2008 Outlander cannot turn
This is hard to diagnose over the net without physically seeing what is happening to the starting components with the key turned to start but could be your vehicle neutral position switch (vehicle has to sense the car in park or neutral to start) could be starter issue, ignition switch and even a low cranking amp battery. Have you tried to jump start the car?
5/3/2011 3:05:29 PM •
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Where is the evap service
They are usually located on the frame on towards the back of the vehicle near the gas tank
4/14/2011 4:36:41 PM •
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