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The rheostat is the little dial on the dashboard that alters the brightness of the dash lights. It isn't under the hood. If your turn it all the way down until it clicks, it will turn off the lights. It will be in your manual.
You need to determine if it's the horn or the alarm. My Montero (not Sport) had 3 horns. All 3 of which go off w/ the Alarm, but only one is connected to the horn on the steering wheel. I could not make mine go off w/o pulling the relay under the hood.
My spring was bad in the steering wheel. I was able to bypass the wire using instructions that I actually found on a Mitsubishi Forum. Link below:
dash lights blinking after battery replacement oftentimes means that the alarm has gone off need to put the key in the door and turn the lock if it is a factory alarm and you don't have the remote if its an aftermarket alarm you may need to remove it if you don't have the remote anymore
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