By the clock fuse, I am assuming you mean the central multipurpose display.
This is fuse 9 of the connector block which is located under the dashboard next to the steering wheel. It is a 15A mini blade fuse.
In a Mitsubishi Space Star, the light fuses are typically located in the fuse box under the dashboard on the driver's side and in the engine compartment. The dashboard fuse box can be accessed by removing the cover, while the engine compartment fuse box is usually found near the battery. Refer to the owner's manual for specific fuse locations and ratings for the vehicle's lighting system.
To access the interior fuse box of a Mitsubishi Space Star, first, open the driver's side door and locate the fuse box cover on the left side of the dashboard, near the steering column. You can remove the cover by pulling it off gently. The fuse box should contain a diagram on the inside of the cover that details the functions of each fuse for easy reference. If needed, consult your owner's manual for additional information on fuse locations and specifications.
In the Mitsubishi Space Star, the fuel pump relay is typically located in the fuse box, which is usually found under the dashboard on the driver's side or in the engine compartment. To locate it, refer to the vehicle's owner manual for a detailed diagram of the fuse box and the specific relay layout. Always ensure the vehicle is turned off and the key is removed before attempting to access the relay.
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There are a number of fuses and fuse boxes on the mitsubishi spacestar. The main boxes are located under the bonnet on the left hand side near the bulkhead and the other is located under the dashboard by the steering wheel.
The diagnostic connector on a Mitsubishi Space Star is located in the center console under the cup holder. To access it simply pull straight up on the cup holder.
The light stays on whenever the computer has lost power, ie fuse. Or when the computer detects a malfunction and sets a trouble code.
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i think it is supplimental restraint system ...I also think it is industry standard
The cambelt change interval is every 5 years or 54'000 miles