Im trying to adjust the ac clutch gap on my 05 mitsubishi outlander LS AWD. An explanation or exploded view would help. Im not sure how to do this job.
SOURCE: 2004 mitsubishi outlander cooling fans not operating
TAKE A PEEK UNDER THE HOOD IN THE FUSE PANEL FOR THE FUSE AND RELAY FOR THE COOLING FAN. IF THE FUSE IS BLOWN THEN REPLACE IT. IF YOU SUSPECT THE RELAY TO BE BAD THEN TEST IT BY SWAPPING THE FAN RELAY WITH ANOTHER ONE WITH THE SAME PINS ON THE BOTTOM. MAKE SURE IT IS THE SAME SIZE AS WELL. HOPE THIS HELPS.. PLEASE KEEP ME POSTED. THANKS FOR AN HONEST RATING AND FOR USING FIX-YA. GOOD LUCK
SOURCE: mitsubishi outlander cooling fans not operating
There is a Recall to replace your cooling fan module because of this concern.
Open your hood and look at the black box bolted to your radiator fan by the battery. If it does not have a green dot on it, you have not had the replacement fan module installed.
Contact your local dealer with your VIN handy to verify the recall has not been done and to schedule an appointment.
If the recall has been done, verify if you have power coming out of the module to the fans, as the fans do burn out eventually.... but rarely both at once.
SOURCE: yes I need te calibration (gap) for this auto
NGK
BKR5E-11
DENSO
K16PR-U11
CHAMPION
RC10YC4
Gap
0.039 - 0.043 in (1.0 - 1.1 mm)
Torque
15 - 20 ft.lb
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SOURCE: 2004 Mitsubishi Outlander AWD, over heats when idle
Sounds like the electric fan is not coming on. Could be the switch screwed into the radiator, a malfunctioning fan relay, a blown fan fuse or the fan motor has gone bad.
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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.
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