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2002 Mitsubishi Montero - Page 4 Questions & Answers
Engine noise at cold start-up.
Sounds like your oil pump inside the engine is not pumping oil fast enough when you start your vehicle its common problem for mitsubishi motors my car does the same thing.
good luck
Radiator overheating
If the overheating is only occasional, it sounds like the radiator still has some blockage that moves around and plugs up again. Try flushing it backwards again. If it continues, consider a new radiator. A radiator is cheaper than head gasket work, which may happen if it keeps overheating.
What bulb is for instrument cluster bulb 2002 montero
I switched positions using a working bulb from the driver's "open door" position to the 2wd position. Be careful when you pull the trim -remove the two screws at the top of the trim, one above the speedo and one above the tach. The tabs at the bottom of the trim may snap if you don't pry them out before you start tugging at the trim. Mine did but I used a dab of silicone at each spot and it works perfectly.
How to replace a sparkplugs
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Cool the engine before attempting to remove any spark plugs.
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Remove the spark plug wires
located across the top of the Eclipse model's engine. The spark plug
wires connected to the spark plugs are the flat circular ends. Grab the
wire around the circle and twist to unlock the wire. Lift up on the wire
to remove it from the engine. Some models with ignition coils above the
spark plug may require you to unhook the wire from the ignition coil to
remove the wire.
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Drop the socket with the
extension and socket wrench attached into the cylinder well and on top
of the spark plug. Turn the socket wrench to unscrew and pull the spark
plug out of the engine.
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Spray silicone spray into the cylinder well and onto the new spark plug threads.
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Insert the new spark plug into
the socket with the threads sticking out. Slide the socket into the
cylinder well and gently turn the wrench to the right to thread the
spark plug into the cylinder head.
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Use the tension tool to test the
tension or torque of the new spark plug. Set the tension to the
specifications listed on the spark plug package.
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Reattach the spark plug wire to the new spark plug.
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Continue this process with the other spark plugs. Be sure to only complete one spark plug replacement at a time.
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