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Mitubishi 4wd green light flashing. Any ideas?


hazzygawa
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I think it may be the sensor on the 4wd on the front axle. As I have checked there is vacuum pressure and all the masses of vacuum pipes from the engine. Or it could be a diode??

Trouble is now I know its not trouble, do I take it to a garage to be repaired?

 

I wonder if you can test the sensor on the front axle somehow?

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They were replaced under warranty. A common thing apparently. I'm not sure if the replacements were improved at all? I rarely use the 4wd either so not sure if that could contribute

 

 

They could go again because although they're under the vehicle they're not 100% watertight unless the new ones have been improved.

If you catch them early enough it's possible to slice them open, tart up the (slightly corroded) contacts within and reseal them properly.

Nissan charge ~£150 for a set.

All info from other Navara saddos on a forum who have done the job successfully.

 

Jon

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