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Mitubishi 4wd green light flashing. Any ideas?


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I was driving in town the other day and the light just started flashing for no obvious reason. It's not in 4wd.

 

By the way it's a warrior.

 

Any skilled mechanics out there want to pass a bit of experience my way? would be greatly appreciated..

 

Ta

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I was driving in town the other day and the light just started flashing for no obvious reason. It's not in 4wd.

 

By the way it's a warrior.

 

Any skilled mechanics out there want to pass a bit of experience my way? would be greatly appreciated..

 

Ta

 

Never had a mitsubishi warrior or drove one, but it may be e reminding light, my hilux has a light on the dash to tell me that 60,000 miles is up and the timing belt needs replacing.

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I had the same thing on my navara and it was corroded switches, so that's maybe a possibility?

 

 

Did you replace them (maybe with more non-waterproof switches) or get them tarted up and sealed properly?

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I used to have a Mitsi Challenger, it did the same and I knew of at least 2 other L200 owners who had the same issue. I looked into the issue to discover it is just letting you know the sensor(s) have failed.

 

Something that seems to happen a lot but nothing to worry about.

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