273 questions from our users
johnasked
Where is the auto control rely located on a 2002 pajero?
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Dickasked
Hi I am doing a motor change in my 2001 Pajero soft top it had 4 cams and I am putting a different motor 2 cams Pajero motor would I need to change the computer? thanks
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Kyleasked
How do you reset the alarm of NW pajero (MY 2013)?
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Eliseasked
Hi, i have a Pajero NM 2001 exceed, is it a timing belt or a timing chain on it ? I am a bit worried, i thought it was a timing chain, but the mechanic told me we should replace the timing belt, i don't want to be ripped off... thanks for your help
Johnasked
Hi i have a 2000 pajero how much would it be to change all the oils in it front to back?
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Shaanasked
can the tachometer of my Pajero V64 2000 model Diesel engine part number MR532802 be replaced by Pajero NM Petrol engine part number MR402594? Although they look similar
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Wayne basked
2010 nt bonnet release has all ways been super tight as you guys know,I have lubricanted mine with no difference,checked under bonnet last week with no problems apart from being tight,went to open today and won’t release cable is loose in cab been under car removed protection plates ect,how do I release bonnet any ideas much appreciated? thanks in advance.
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Malasked
Hi, I have a faulty oil pressure sender trying to locate it to replace on 2005 np. Pajero 3.8lt Petrol, where is it hidden?
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Akram Sasked
I have look brake indicator light come on in my Mitsubishi pajero 2002 and warning sound when i push brake pedal. Any suggestions?
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Kodieasked
Does the fuel pump get damaged if timing chain snaps?
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I'm assuming diesel. i only have a petrol pajero. but i have diesel trucks and tractors. i have never heard of this, i hope sum others reply with more knowledge. worst scenario for a timing chain or belt break is normally valves thru piston tops, leaving holy pistons and bent conrods. it is possible the broken chain could have damaged the pump drive cog? but a lot of pumps are driven off the cam or crank. if you find your answer plse post as it will help others. i will be buying an older 2.8 turbo pajero soon as they scream on recycled cooking oil!!
Kevasked
Have 2004 Mitsubishi Pajero .had second hand diesel fuel pump put in .will only start up with fuel on rag at air intake and will idle at very low revs only .when you try and up Rex’s it stops. Question ; is there a code that needs to be put into computer? we know pump does work. Need help here
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BROOSEasked
My 2001 Pajero V6NM petrol the centre light of the 4wd stays on what maybe the problem??
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Probably a dodgy electrical connection on the transfer case. Join the Pajero 4WD Club of Victoria as their forums are invaluable for sorting issues like this. Good luck.
A common glitch in mine too. Just check your fluids and keep working your 4wd low ranges regularly. Make sure you disengage correctly by stopping, then move the shifter out from whatever low range gear you're, in back one at a time, then drive forward slowly, not under load until light blinks out. Then you can drive off in normal gearing. My Pajero did it as well, until I gave it a work out every now and then. Otherwise, the sender needs to be inspected.
Scott Aasked
Does anyone know the location of the flasher unit (turn signal relay) on this model?
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BCM (Body Control Module) - Interior Fuse Box for NM, NP Pajero Petrol and Diesel 2000 - 2006 models.
Colasked
I have a NM Pajero and the auto choke is sticking on how can I fix it?
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i have the reverse problem "auto choke" stopped working. i read there is no auto choke, and is controlled by a "stepper" motor. this is activated on and off by the heat sensor. (of which it appears are 2) i think the stepper motor is up under the inlet intake. on my older pajero i just wound in the air mixture screw up the top, but it dosn't fix the main problem. hopefully some knowledgeable mechanic replies for both of us, good luck
It's a sealed electronic fast idle solenoid attached by 6 bolts to manifold which can clog up in the opening with carbon residue. You can try and clean it out with a carburettor cleaning agent or get a 2nd hand or new one for about $180 - $200.
William Sasked
Hi everyone I've just bought a 2005 Mitsubishi Pajero Exceed and I got it detailed
The detailer accidentally run it out of fuel
My bad really I should have topped it up
Put 20 litres of premium in it
But it won't start
I've taken your mum out check that and that's all working fine but the motor that sounds like it isn't getting enough spark or something but was running perfect before hand
If anyone has any ideas that would be awesome.
Thanks in advance
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Ramaasked
I have 1997 Pajero GLS. Have to top up engine oil a lot. Smokes when I idle the engine at traffic light and accelerate. Is it leaky valve stem seals of worn piston rings? Can anyone answer who has lots of experience. Thank you
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no experience, but try nulon stop smoke or stp stop smoke, if its the valve stem seals it should last for a while
If the engine blows smoke all the time it's the rings. If it blows great clouds after takeoff from lights and then the smoke diminishes it's most likely the valve stem oil seals.
Paul Basked
Does any one have a pajero active 2010 petrol have you been off road what are youre thoughts?
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prabuasked
White smoke from exhaust pipe during start engine . is it serious problem in engine? - Mitsubhisi PAJIRO - 2009Model
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i don't know but if no one else answers i can guess, if its white and steam its water getting in to cylinders, if its diesel and white through to grey or black its "rich" possibly new air filters for diesel. if it is water/steam it is probably head gaskets/head. i know chemiweld works well, most explorers should have this in their basic survival tool kit. hope sum knowledgeable person answers, if the white smoke goes when its warmed up maybe just blowby from pistons/rings when cold, you didn't mention if it uses oil and the white smoke stinks like oil or diesel? good luck
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