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Joel Morris Posted on Dec 05, 2012

How to replace heater fan in 07' 3.0L 4wd Mitsubishi Outlander

The fan was clicking then there was a burnt plastic smell followed by no response from the heater fan except the burning smell. Please help, I've found a replacement motor/fan w/ housing on e-bay. How do I tear down and are there any tricks with the air bag etc.. Thanks. Joel.

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  • Posted on Jun 06, 2008

SOURCE: mitsubishi galant fan/heater

First check the fuse of the fan and heater they might have blown out..........................................

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 14, 2008

SOURCE: serpentine belt replacement

Hi Paul,

The routing diagram is under the hood.

  • Get a 14mm or 9/16" socket and a long handled ratchet or breaker bar.
  • Get the belt around all the pulleys except the A/C compressor or Alternator.
  • The tensioner pulley is near the Alternator toward the center of the engine. It's on a spring loaded arm. Get your socket on the center nut of this pulley.
  • Slowly pull the ratchet toward the center of the engine. The pulley will pivot on the arm allowing you to get the belt on the final pulley.
  • Slowly release the tension.
  • You're done
Mike

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 07, 2009

SOURCE: Loss of Power from a Mitsubishi 1.9 DiD engine

Hi, check the air filter. Have helped friends in the past who have poor running vehicles that have been regularly serviced by a garage. I looked at them, found the air filter black with dirt....totally clogged up....never been changed since new!!! Many garages seem dont seem to bother changing it when they should!!! Cars need air to work (more air than fuel) so try this. Paul

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 10, 2009

SOURCE: mitsubishi outlander cooling fans not operating

There is a Recall to replace your cooling fan module because of this concern.

Open your hood and look at the black box bolted to your radiator fan by the battery. If it does not have a green dot on it, you have not had the replacement fan module installed.

Contact your local dealer with your VIN handy to verify the recall has not been done and to schedule an appointment.

If the recall has been done, verify if you have power coming out of the module to the fans, as the fans do burn out eventually.... but rarely both at once.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 31, 2009

SOURCE: 2001 Mitsubishi Montero Limited. 122k miles.

2003 Mitsubishi Montero Limited. 97k miles. Temp gauge is erratic when actual temp is normal. How do I fix this?

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