No, the V6 won't bolt up to the 4 cyl transmission.
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It is on top left corner of the value body inside the tranny very easy to change
Auto Trader is a good place to look to purchase a Mitsubishi Raider. One can also use the official Mitsubishi website to find details of a Mitsubishi details local to them where one can be purchased.
The Mitsubishi Raider is manufactured in the United States. The exact state is not listed, as it is probably manufactured throughout many different states.
Under the hood! I own a 1987 dodge raider 2.6L, auto transmission. There is a vacuum hoseschematicon the inside of the hood right in the middle. I had the same question and could never find it, I just found it today when I was looking for my spark plug heat range. Of course that means you would need a factory hood that is still legible to see the label. Also in my searching i found, that the Mitsubishi Montero is pretty much the same car as the raider if you didn't know.
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Hello - I have a 1987 Montero/Raider. The turnsignal/hazard relay is on the drivers side underneath the dash. It simply unplugs/plugs in. It's not hard to get to. Use a flashlight. Mine was very inexpensive to replace.
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One oil filter that can be used in the 2007 Mitsubishi Raider is the Motorcraft W0133-1952145. It costs anywhere from $7 to $10. Another is the Fram PH16 which sells for $6.50 to $8.50.
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2008 Mitsubishi Raider, 1996-2006 Mitsubishi Triton, 2006 L200 chassis cab, and 1996 Mitsubishi L300 are some of the most popular Mitsubishi truck models.