over the years of playing around with different cars,trucks jeeps e.c.t. its usally a fuse blown in the main fuse box.or a relay not working,or check the actual light switch.usally its easy do it your self repaire but can be very exspensive at a garage and a long waiting list now at most car garages.good luck.
gary jenkins,from cambridge england.
The oil sensor switch of 1997 Mitsubishi pajero is right above the oil filter - screwed into the base of the oil filter unit.
On top of the gearbox there is a nut with 2 wires coming of it. that's the reverse light switch Its hard to get at but its possible. had to do it with my pajero aswell
Hey mate. It will be the switch on the front axle housing. Whether due to switch problem or vacuum diaphragm problem. Basically the switch is saying it's still in 4wd.
It's mounted into the transmission.
Start at the fuse box, then move onto the switch. Probably not wiring, or a bulb, as they both went out. Also find out what else is associated with them, blinker, or whatever else.
under the bonnet
There is not a way to switch off the speed alarm in a Mitsubishi by yourself. You can take the Mitsubishi to a dealership and have them scan it for you.
do not try putting a live feed from a switch straight to the glow plugs as the current drwn by the plugs will burn the switch and or wiring out with the worse outcome of a fire.
does a 2004 mitsubishi eclipse had a fuel shut off switch
I nhave a misubishi pajero 1999 all time I turn on the ignition switch the horn come on What can be the problem
If it is the main switch for the lights, 1, make sure the lights are off 2, push the light switch in and turn towards sidelights at the same time 3, pull the switch out when fitting the new switch just push into place.
The switch that turns the headlights on. PULL it back once for front fogs(if fitted) and twice for rear fogs. This will only work with the headlights on though(sidelights or dipped) OK