There should be 3 air bag sensors in the front. One:Behind the bumper or about six inches above it(passenger side). Two:Below the Mitsubishi "3 Diamond" Logo(inside the grill, in front of the radiator). Three:Behind the bumper or about six inches above it(driver side)
where is the port to add freon in a 1997 mitsubishi montero sport
where can you find a free diagram for putting a air conditioning belt on a 2001 Montero sport Mitsubishi?
You can had air conditioning refrigerant to your 2000 Mitsubishi Montero through the low pressure port. You can find the low pressure port on top of the air conditioning compressor. You will need to connect your refrigerant bottle to the low pressure port.
The 98 Mitsubishi Montero has two possible low side ac port locations. One is on the drivers side firewall, the other possibility is on the passenger side frame rail, below the air filter box.
You will needs to get a new part and possibly a new filter. A local automotive shop can help you get the parts and install them.
I took mine to Tune-Up Masters and I was charged 159.99 because of the extra labor they had to do. On Montero Sports they have to remove the air intake to reach the other spark plugs.
You can find the PCV valve for your 1997 Mitsubishi Montero on top of the engine. The PCV valve will be in front of the air cleaner housing.
Code P0170 on a 2000 Mitsubishi Montero Sport indicates a problem with the fuel trim system, specifically that the engine control module (ECM) has detected an issue with the air-fuel mixture. This could be due to a variety of reasons, such as a vacuum leak, faulty fuel injectors, or issues with the mass airflow sensor. Addressing this code typically involves diagnosing the fuel system, intake system, and related sensors to ensure proper fuel delivery and air intake. If left unaddressed, it can lead to poor engine performance and increased emissions.
It's saying that something is wrong with your air bag. The light should come on briefly when you start the engine then go out.
On a 1999 Mitsubishi Montero Sport Limited 3.5L, the air conditioning orifice tube is located within the A/C system, specifically in the liquid line between the condenser and the evaporator. To access it, you'll typically find it near the front of the vehicle, close to the firewall. It's important to discharge the A/C system safely before attempting any repairs or replacements.
Mitsubishi Eclipse's don't have MAP sensors that come stock with the car. Mitsubishi uses MAF( Mass air flow sensors) not Mass air pressure and Intake Air Temps also referred to as speed density.
If you remove your MAF (Mass Air Flow) Sensor, you will see there is a resistor just behind the MAF sensor on top...thats your Air Temperature Sensor.