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The shift solenoids are part of the valve body assembly. It is located on the transmission where it mates to the engine.
it is called a shift indicator (light)
It is the part that connects the handle the driver moves with the linkage on/inside the transmission.
The fork fits around a smooth part of the gear assembly. As you shift the fork slides on a rod, meshing the turning gears in the correct place to go into the gears chosen. A bent or worn fork will cause the transmission not go completely into gear or only partially go in, wearing the gear teeth.
That's the drive gear assembly in your rear differential ( the center part that is bigger )
No, it it not part of the power train
It could be. The manufacturer decides what is part of there "powertrain warranty".
no this is a part of the steering rack or gear. These are swivel points at the wheel and the steering gear, you have inner and outer tie rod ends.
yes
Most likely a bent part in the tranny.
A jackshaft is an assembly that connects the starter shaft/spline to the starting gear. When the starter button is pushed a pinion gear (part of the jackshaft assy.) engages the starter gear spinning the starter gear.
A bad A/T Control Relay switch may be the reason your light is blinking on the N of the shift gear in your Mitsubishi Montero Sport. The part will need to be ordered from the dealership to fix it.