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If you take your Registration document into your local dealership, they will give you the code for free. Or you can buy to code for about $12 to $18 from a Radio Code seller online by giving them the make and serial number.
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The car radio code is indicated on many Mitsubishi models on a small white sticker inside the glove box. The unlock code will be labeled "Anti-theft radio code"
Overheating at low speeds is an indication of coolant flow problem or air flow problems, check you radiator fan, fan relay and coolant level.If you need more help on fixing cooling fan I would suggest you to check out the below site HowTo section http://www.buyautoparts.com/howto/
Power Distribution Center *PDC* Located under hood in upper driver corner, fuse box and relay box. There might be a fuse box by the battery also, and a fuse box under the dash driver side or passenger side
recomend disconnect negative to battery, so accidently dont short any thing out
This dosen't help but.........
I have a similar problem. Every 4 weeks or so the car refuses to start. Again battery is not a problem but if we use cables to jump start from another car it starts fine.
Mitubishi cannot find the answer, only suggestion was to spend £150 on a new key , however the problem has now occured with both of the keys !
indicates a wheel alignment problem
have the rear suspension checked and aligned first then have the front redone
the car could be going sideways down the road because the rear wheel are not in line with the front tires
not self centering and stiff indicates not enough castor
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