1992 Mitsubishi Pajero "starter dis" Questions

Ad

...starter motor area then its prob a power supply issue. the vehicle battery may have a full12-13volts but it depends what happens when under load... connect a multi meter to the battery terminals and ...

Ad

Question about Mitsubishi Pajero

2 Answers

...starter Dis connect the battery, Locate it on the transmission, then dis connect the cables going to it, then loosen and take out the bolts holding it up. Piece of cake 1. Remove negative battery ...

Ad

Question about Mitsubishi Pajero

2 Answers

...dis-connect the electrical connections from the starter making a note of where they are fastened, ( it's easy to get confused when re-assembling), now unbolt the starter. If there are any shims be ...

... i banged the starter and it dis-engaged, now i go to start it and just clicks, need boost to start, seems like starter is drawing power. Should i change the starter? yes solinoid in starter sounds ...

Question about Mitsubishi Pajero

1 Answer

...it won't restart until after sitting for a while. Check for bad starter solenoid relay (next to the starter motor) and the POSITIVE + 12V connection. Look for and dis-coloration and clean the

Question about Cars & Trucks

2 Answers

...pinion teeth and the ring gear teeth as burring of either will delay dis- engagement of the starter. Check for wiring problems in the ignition circuit including a faulty relay if there is one

...starter. Good luck, hope this helps. i think you should make a diagnostic, and i know a good tool named ...

...starter rngaged but did not dis engaged and burnt replaced with third starter now its doing the same starts but starter stays engaged any suggestions could it be the ignition switch? If that starter ...

...starter mounting bolts and wires from the solenoid, the starter should pull right out and allow you to drop it down. If you have a 3.7 it will take some more dis-assembly, but you have a 4

Question about Mitsubishi Pajero

1 Answer

spring loaded to engage, and dis-engage...this could be worn out and require a new starter...older cars sometimes used shims to set the necessary gap between the starter and flywheel...Hope this helps

Not finding what you are looking for?
1992 Mitsubishi Pajero Logo

191 questions posted

Ask a Question

Usually answered in minutes!

Top Mitsubishi Experts

ZJ Limited
ZJ Limited

Level 3 Expert

17989 Answers

Thomas Perkins
Thomas Perkins

Level 3 Expert

15088 Answers

john h

Level 3 Expert

29494 Answers

Are you a Mitsubishi Expert? Answer questions, earn points and help others

Answer questions

Manuals & User Guides

Loading...