sounds like a bad FUSE
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The odometer on a 96 Ford Explorer is tied into the speedometer. If the speedometer is working then there is a gear problem inside of the speedometer causing the odometer to not work.
The number of digits an odometer increments every minute can vary based on the speed of the vehicle. For instance, if a car travels at 60 miles per hour, it would typically register one mile every minute, causing the odometer to increase by 1. If the vehicle is moving faster, the odometer will increment more frequently. Therefore, the rate of increase depends on the vehicle's speed.
there is a foam insulator between the contacts in this model over time the foam breaks down causing this condition you need to replace the foam unit it was available from Mitsubishi
Stepper motor for speedometer has a broken gear in it, causing unpredictable operation. If the odometer is still working, then the speed sensor is OK. Instrument cluster needs repair.
I could be a bad float in the gas tank. you have a fused link in the circuit board.may have blown.
Might be a defective voltage regulator (not opening on engine shutdown)
it will run lean, eventually causing detonation (pinging) which is very distructive to your engine.
Yes, the 2007 Mitsubishi Galant is equipped with an interference engine. This means that if the timing belt fails, the pistons can collide with the valves, potentially causing significant engine damage. Regular maintenance and timely replacement of the timing belt are crucial to prevent such issues.
ECM will not cause A/C to not work properly. some of the earlier mitsubishi's had a ground wire for the A/C going through the ECM. and i have ran into the circuit in the ECM that grounds it go out causing the A/C to not work on a few diffrent cars
It is possible, POSSIBLE, that your odometer drive motor had broken some teeth on the gears and is jammed, therefore causing the motor to want to keep spinning, but it cannot because the broken gears have jammed it - this could possibly cause the fuse to blow. How many miles are on it?
you might be running too much boost off of your turbo especially if youre running a stock turbo
/the water circulating noise could be low coolant in the system. If the coolant is bubbling in the overflow bottle, then check for a blown head gasket causing the noise.