The 1995 Mitsubishi Expo has various warning lights on the dashboard that indicate different vehicle systems' statuses. Common warning lights include the check engine light, oil pressure warning, battery charge warning, and brake warning light. Each light serves as an alert for potential issues, such as low oil levels, electrical system problems, or braking system malfunctions. It's essential to address any illuminated warning lights promptly to ensure safe operation and maintenance of the vehicle.
The check engine and other dash warning lights can be reset by disconnecting the vehicles battery for more then 5 minutes. If warning light continues after reconnecting battery then there is still a problem.
the #3 slot is for the parking lights #11 is for the warning lights #21 is for hazzard lights and #26 is the back up lights the #3 slot is for the parking lights #11 is for the warning lights #21 is for hazzard lights and #26 is the back up lights
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The number one cylinder on a 95 Mitsubishi Montero is in the front of the engine. It is on the left side as you face it.
Its in the distributor
in the transmission
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Yes they will i put 97 tail lights on my 95
I dont have an answer but I am having the same problem. My car wouldn't start but when I turned the key, the lights (hazard and dash lights) started blinking. I think it's a warning that the battery is not completely connected. We tightened the clamps (which were very loose) and it stopped.
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