What kind of gearbox do I need for a Pajero?
Gearbox in any condition wanted for Mitsubishi Pajero NP 3.8 manual. In either good condition or suitable for rebuild, all considered. I have an issue with first gear so looking for a box to rebuild etc, thanks!
What’s the maintenance schedule for a Mitsubishi Pajero?
Grease the propeller shafts joints. Change manual transmission lubricate. (3) The above maintenance plan is for a normal/light use. If you drive a lot under severe conditions, you may want to reduce that intervals by half. (1) Choosing the right engine oil viscosity depends on the weather in your area.
What kind of warranty does a Pajero have?
COMES WITH 12 MONTH UNLIMITED KM WARRANTY Model: PAJERO 2007 Year: 2007 Stock Number: C28682 Tag JJ Reference Number: 0000581054 OEM NUMBER OF THIS UNIT 2700A085 MITSUBISHI PAJERO TRANS/GEARBOX AUTO MITSUBISHI PAJERO TRANSFER CASE AUTO, PETROL, 3.8, NP, 11/2002-10/2006.
How often do you change the transmission on a Pajero?
Every 2 years or 25,000 km (which ever comes first): 1 Change automatic transmission lubricate and filter (2) 2 Change manual transmission lubricate. (3) 3 Change transfer oil (4) 4 Change differentials oil (5) 5 Drain, wash and refill the cooling system (with new coolant) 6 Inspect spark plug cables 7 Replace air filter
What kind of gearbox does a Mitsubishi Pajero have?
Gearbox code 3040LE Make Year of construction Engine capacity Mitsubishi Pajero 2008 – Jeep Cherokee 1990 3,960 cc Lexus GS 300 1997 3,000 cc Toyota Hiace 1999 2,800 cc, 3,000 cc 2004 2,400 cc 20
Why does my Mitsubishi Pajero still have reverse?
Like a computer being wonky. If the car still has reverse than it could be internal problems. Try cleaning your shift sensors then change your transmission fluid is my ultimate answer. If that doesn’t do it you’re gonna need the transmission serviced at a shop probably.
Is the Mitsubishi Pajero considered a reliable car?
The Mitsubishi Pajero is actually regarded as a very reliable vehicle, so your experience is not typical. There are several potential causes for this, but the thing I’d check first would be the air filter.
Where is the transmission input sensor on a Pajero?
4. Locate the sensor on the transmission, you can see it on the left, next to the bell housing (“P” in the scheme below). 5. Use the 10mm socket with the extender to unscrew the bolt at the top of the sensor. Carefully, pull it out, disconnect the harness and connect your new sensor.