The Expo was a 7-passenger van, with four swing-open side doors and a one-piece rear liftgate. The Expo LRV is 5-passenger, with a body 9 inches shorter, 2 front doors, a sliding right-rear door, and a rear hatch. A 116-horsepower, 2.4-liter 4-cylinder engine powered the Expo, while a 1.8-liter four went into the LRV.
eagle made it, eagle was later bought out by Chrysler Actually the Eagle Summit wagon was made by Mitsubishi. I was also marketed as the Mitsubishi Expo LRV and the Dodge Vista wagon.
Usually a worn shifting fork in the transmission. Most linkages nowadays are non-adjustable but you could check with your dealers service department.
How can you reset the srs light for a1994 mitshubishi expo LRV 2.4
I am pretty sure the Expo LRV and the Eagle Summit wagon are identical. Mine has the 2.4L engine, there was also a 1.8L engine. The 2.4L version is a 4G64 type engine. There should be a metal plate on the back of the engine compartment that states the engine type. (In the center just below the hood.) Just make sure that the engine you replace it with is the same type.
another questionI have been looking for a turn signal switch and can't find one. To replace it you should just be able to take off the cover around thesteering column and snap it in where the old one was. I would be able Tobe more detailed if I could find a replacement.
On the inside behind the light is a bolt with a Phillips head screw, remove this. Gently push the headlight forward towards the front of the car, you may have to use a wood stick or screwdriver, gently to not mess up the paint and the light will slowly work its way forward. Reassemble by just pushing the light back till the screwholes line up and reinsert screw.
My shop manual indicates a special scan tool is used to read the fault codes. If the light is on it is indicating a fault somewhere in the system. This or these faults will need to be corrected for the lamp to go out. The same holds true at start up. If you have no light at start up for a few seconds, this also indicates a fault in the system. Try a Mitsubishi dealer if you have no luck with Chrysler. Summit wagons are re-badged Expo LRV's.
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If you count the seats of the three lunar roving vehicles (LRV) on the moon as chairs then the answer is six. One LRV was sent with each of the Apollo 15, 16 and 17 missions and abandoned on the moon at the end of each mission. As each LRV had two seats there are now a total of six seats on the moon.