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Anonymous Posted on May 30, 2014

Where is the crank position sensor located on a 2006 mitsubishi outlander 2.4

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  • Posted on Nov 23, 2008

SOURCE: crankshaft position sensor location

if u pull the battery and battery tray u can easily reach this

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  • Posted on Mar 07, 2009

SOURCE: Filler to add oil automatic transmission Mitsubishi Outlander 06

use the dipstick hole, you need a certain funnel. if you cant fiind it let me know.

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  • Posted on Mar 26, 2009

SOURCE: crankshaft position sensor location

Hello. One way to check if it is working is when you try to start the car does the needle move on you tac? If not then your crank sensor is more then likely the problem. It is located on the backside of the engine under the intake manifold. If is in about the center of the block. There will be a 10mm bolt holding the sensor in. If you decide to change it yourself (not to terrible of a job) unplug the sensor, remove the bolt and spin it back and forth slightly while pulling it out. It may be stoburn and you might have to work at it for a little bit (not a done of room) but it will come. When it's out the sensor will be shaped kind of like an L. I have changed a few of these over time and they can be a little stoburn. To install just reverse the process.

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  • Posted on Sep 10, 2009

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.

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  • Posted on Feb 16, 2011

SOURCE: where is the coolant temperature

Hi and welcome to FixYa!

Just like any other Mitsubishi Galants, the coolant temperature sensor is located underneath the radiator, just besides the big hose. You will need to turn it counter clock wise to let loose of the sensor.

Hope this helps and thank you for using FixYa! Have a good one!

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