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Hi, I recently purchased a late 2006 Mitsubishi Shogun Sport Warrior which is pulling baddly to the left. Local dealer has attempted to remedy the problem but as yet to no avail. The Front anti roll bar was out of alignment and the bushes have been replaced but still the problem persists. An independent Engineer has stated that it may well be the anti roll bar is twisted/warped in some way. Does anyone else have any ideas?
Tyres are all brand new and brakes have only just been thoroughly checked prior to purchase, thanks for your advice, much appreciated.Tyres are all brand new and brakes have only just been thoroughly checked prior to purchase, thanks for your advice, much appreciated.
AnonymousFeb 03, 2009
HI
I HAVE THE SAME FAULT WITH MY 06 SHOGUN SPORT
HAD THE TRACKING CHECKED AND ADJUSTED TWICE PROBLEM STILL THERE
ANY OTHER IDEAS / SOLUTION PLEASE LET ME KNOW
CHEERSHI
I HAVE THE SAME FAULT WITH MY 06 SHOGUN SPORT
HAD THE TRACKING CHECKED AND ADJUSTED TWICE PROBLEM STILL THERE
ANY OTHER IDEAS / SOLUTION PLEASE LET ME KNOW
My Shogun Sport Warior (05) also pulls badly to the left with the added irritation of the slightest bump in the road is generated through the car. Front shock absorbers replaced and tracking has been checked twice (lazer). Today it is back there to have the tyres swopped around. Its not a Mitsubishi authorised centre although it does specialise in 4x4's.
Steering box adjustment keeps cropping up in my reseach. Any help would be appreciated.
My Shogun Sport Warior (05) also pulls badly to the left with the added irritation of the slightest bump in the road is generated through the car. Front shock absorbers replaced and tracking has been checked twice (lazer). Today it is back there to have the tyres swopped around. Its not a Mitsubishi authorised centre although it does specialise in 4x4's.
Steering box adjustment keeps cropping up in my reseach. Any help would be appreciated.
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I had the same problem with my 02 plate shogun sport 2.5td animal when i bought it brand new from the dealers got a load of waffle from the dealership, it went back 3 times before they fixed it, replaced all sorts before it was sorted including new alloys and tyres.
I changed the idler arm, pitman arm, upper ball joints, and still same problem. Tracking was also done using the latest Hunter wheel alignment. I give up..
Hello! Perhaps you may be looking in the wrong area, have you checked tyre pressures? also tyre condition? you have obviously had the tracking checked? If all these are o.k. maybe a Brake caliper is binding slightly on the nearside wheel? Good luck! Hope this sorts it for you? press the Blue Button to appraise my Free effort if it does, Paul 'W' U.K.
All mitsubishi's pull to the left slightly from new , has the ride height been checked as I have had this problem before many times and just a quick check and adjust of the torsion bar usually make a lot of differance
Im having the same problem with my 54 plate Shogun Sport 2.5TD. No one seems to know what the problem is. Had tracking & balancing done. New front discs & EBC pads too.. Argghhhh its doing my head in..
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Hi, there are two solenoids at the back of the engine1 black 1 brown,there is a small pipe coming from the back of the engine you should check this pipe to see if its damaged or split .
Hi Jan.
The Reverse light Switch is on the Gear box and if I am not wrong is on the right side between the gear box and the transfer box with wires on. Most common thing on Mitsubishi Shogun the reverse light switch is leaking oil and surely you will find it oil wet.
Check your connections at the shifter and neutral safety switch. If you wiggle the shifter and it starts, the problem is close to the base of the shifter or the wiring harness to the transmission from the shifter. Look for loose connections or damaged wiring.
by the sound of it you need to check all the wiring and if needed replace part of it..Look for where it looks like it started the burn and fumes...This is a big job and it will cost you..
Tyres are all brand new and brakes have only just been thoroughly checked prior to purchase, thanks for your advice, much appreciated.
HI
I HAVE THE SAME FAULT WITH MY 06 SHOGUN SPORT
HAD THE TRACKING CHECKED AND ADJUSTED TWICE PROBLEM STILL THERE
ANY OTHER IDEAS / SOLUTION PLEASE LET ME KNOW
CHEERS
My Shogun Sport Warior (05) also pulls badly to the left with the added irritation of the slightest bump in the road is generated through the car. Front shock absorbers replaced and tracking has been checked twice (lazer). Today it is back there to have the tyres swopped around. Its not a Mitsubishi authorised centre although it does specialise in 4x4's.
Steering box adjustment keeps cropping up in my reseach. Any help would be appreciated.
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