OBD code P1750 on a 1998 Mitsubishi Montero Sport indicates a problem with the transmission control system, specifically related to the Transmission Fluid temperature sensor or the system's ability to monitor it. This code may suggest issues such as overheating, low fluid levels, or a malfunctioning sensor. It's important to diagnose the underlying cause to prevent potential transmission damage. Checking the transmission fluid level and condition, as well as inspecting the associated wiring and connectors, is recommended.
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How to change a starter on a 1998 montero sport
In the front
How to replace wiper motor on a 1998 montero sport mitsubishi
The fuel filter is located on the drivers
On the compressor itself. It has an L on the cap.
No but you can make one from aluminum flashing or from aluminum duct.
Should be 4 senors. 3 on driver and 1 on passanger
I couldm't find it on my mom's montero, what ever you do don't take off the big hose on the botom (IT's the transmission coolant)
Do you mean wiper arms or do you mean the wiper blade assemblies attached to the wiper arms? If assembly, then see sources and related links below for a wiper blade installation video for 1998 Mitsubishi Montero Sport (hook end arms).
Follow the top radiator hose down to the water outlet. The stat is in the water outlet. Mark
Yes, as long as it fits the space and the terminals are oriented correctly.