If the warning light on your Mitsubishi Diamante is flashing between drive and neutral, it likely indicates a problem with the transmission or an issue with the vehicle's electronic control system. This could be due to low Transmission Fluid, a malfunctioning sensor, or a more serious transmission issue. It's advisable to consult the owner's manual for specific guidance and consider having the vehicle inspected by a qualified mechanic to diagnose and resolve the problem. Ignoring the warning may lead to further damage or unsafe driving conditions.
where is neutral safety located on 98 mitsubishi montero
Probably the neutral safety switch, either faulty or out of adjustment.
in neutral while engine warm and running. be sure to have emergency braake on.
Turn the key to the run position and then put it on neutral. c.s.
If the Neutral Light flashes fast (2 times per second) then the transmission is overheating, maybe you were driving fast or you just changed the Tranny fluid with a cheap brand, you will need to park it for 10 minutes to cool it off, then start it and go. The light should come off. I have experienced the same problem in my 2005 Mitsubishi Lancer 1.6L Gulf Standards. (c) Dr. Hisham G. El-Banhawy.
No, ideally there should be no voltage between the neutral and ground wires in an electrical system.
2000 cedia the neutral indicator keep blinking and engine lose power
Between Neutral and Ground should be zero volts. Between Neutral and Hot should be 110 to 120 V in the USA, within the European Union it should be 230 V ± 6%.
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Neutral.
Neutral safety switch really has nothing to do with the car moving. It is simply for starting the car in Park or neutral. Do you have the cable adjusted correctly? Drive may be where neutral was. Transmisson fluid low, transmission bad.
There should be zero voltage between neutral and ground.