What kind of traction does a Mitsubishi Pajero have?
The Pajero drove and reacted exactly as it should, so I agreed with Mitsubishi. But it was clear the couple only drove it in 2WD on the road, never 4H. I was able to demonstrate to them on a dirt road (similar low traction to wet bitumen) how the back end would kick out in 2WD, then be stopped by the stability control system.
What was the story of the Mitsubishi Pajero?
A retired couple, onto their third or fourth Pajero were in a stoush with Mitsubishi. The story was that his wife had been nearly taken out by a truck, and he blamed their Pajero. She’d stopped at an T-junction in the wet, seen the truck coming and turned in front of it…with sufficient but not a lot of time to spare, so gave it a bootful.
Is there a Super Select system on pajeros?
THE SUPER-SELECT SYSTEM has been around for quite a while now on Pajeros of different types, as well as some Challengers and Tritons.
What happens when you put the brakes on a Pajero?
Except when you’re an older lady trying to make a quick getaway. So what happened was that the Pajero detected imminent loss of traction, and applied the brakes as well as cutting the engine power, slowing the vehicle. You can imagine the effect on the driver of the Pajero, and the oncoming truck – there was very nearly a nasty accident.
The Pajero drove and reacted exactly as it should, so I agreed with Mitsubishi. But it was clear the couple only drove it in 2WD on the road, never 4H. I was able to demonstrate to them on a dirt road (similar low traction to wet bitumen) how the back end would kick out in 2WD, then be stopped by the stability control system.
A retired couple, onto their third or fourth Pajero were in a stoush with Mitsubishi. The story was that his wife had been nearly taken out by a truck, and he blamed their Pajero. She’d stopped at an T-junction in the wet, seen the truck coming and turned in front of it…with sufficient but not a lot of time to spare, so gave it a bootful.
What does Code 51 mean on Pajero engine?
The idea is similar to dash and dots codes, the lights will stay on for “long” flashes and “short” flashes. if the Check Engine Light will flash like that: ___ ___ _ _ _ it means code 23 (see in the table below) Pajero Engine fault code 51 refers to the EGR system.
What to do when a fuse is blown on a Mitsubishi Pajero?
Use the fuse location diagrams and the matching tables, to check the fuse that is related to the problem. Look through the clear side of the fuse to see if the metal wire inside is separated. If it is, the fuse is blown and should be replaced. Use a fuse puller (located in the passenger compartment fuse block lid) to remove the fuses.