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What size is the axle nut
the axle nut have two sizes...one is 39 in.overall length and the other one is 22 in.overall lenght
I have a 2001 Montero
kindly clean your throtle body first then fuel and air filter checking,replace if necessary..
I just changed the brake
two things, re check job done on front brakes mybe improper fittings on pads and sensor,next is check rear brake pads and sensor condition, mybe need to replace too...
Diagnostic scanner not recieving any
Yes it can be go to the engine junction box and look at fuseable link 6 this control the fuel pump relay as for no communication test pin 16 of DLC for 12vlts also your battery has a fuseable attatched check those because it is a fuseable link the way you test it is pull slightly if it stretches like a rubberband then its open and will need a replacement
My obd2 is showing me a code p0118 engine coolant temperature circut high input
this is the coolant temp sensor, it sends a signal to the engine ECU
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this is the temp sending unit. it sends a signal to the
gauge on the
instrument panel.
this is what you need to get to fix your temp gauge.
Where is the a/t control
I have the same problem few days ago, and still didn't find any solution. Can any one please help?????7
2002 mitsubishi montero 3.5L is
Hello and welcome to FixYa!
If you have overheating problem, it can lead to multipleissues. You may be running on low coolant that's why the vehicle overheats. Ifthat's the case, please add coolant and make sure that it sits on the rightlevel, too much coolant can cause overheating too for coolant will overflow.
The vehicle may have a faulty or worn out radiator blowermotor that's why it overheats. If that's the case then you will need a blowermotor replacement to resolve the issue.
If the radiator is clogged with dirt and rusts this issueoccurs too. The coolant doesn't flow normally on the cooling system if it'sclogged. If that's the case, I strongly suggest that you have the radiatorflushed to drain out dirt and rusts. If you think that the radiator served youenough then it's better to have it replaced.
Please do check the radiator hoses, If you have worn outhoses it can cause coolant leakage which can result to overheating. A tiny holeis good enough for the vehicle to overheat.
A faulty thermostat sensor can cause the issue too. If youhave worn out thermostat, the fan may not trigger that's why the fan won't workwhen under stressed conditions. A blown radiator blower fuse can cause thisissue too so I suggest that you check the radiator blower fuse and replace itwhen necessary. What causes the radiator blower fan fuse to blow? It's becauseof a failing radiator blower motor, If that's the case have the radiator blowerfan motor replaced.
If the fluid in radiator doesn't circulate then it meansthat you have a blown head gasket or a faulty water pump. I suggest that you gofor the water pump replacement first specially if you think that it's near theend of it's service life. Usually, water pops out the radiator when engine isreved (a sign of faulty water pump and possible blown head gasket).
Hope you find this information helpful enough and thank youfor using FixYa! Have a good one!
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