coolant level MITSUBISHI ENDEAVOR 2004 Service Repair Manual
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A/C Pressure Sensor
Right front of engine
compartment.Fig. 49
.
Air Thermo Sensor
Above accelerator pedal.Fig. 60
.
Ambient Temperature Sensor
Behind left side of front bumper.Fig.
55 .
Camshaft Position Sensor
Rear of engine.Fig. 46
.
Crankshaft Position Sensor
On front of engine, next to crankshaft
sprocket.Fig. 40
.
Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor
Near throttle body. See Fig. 45
.
Front Impact Sensor (From January
2004) (Left & Right)
Left & right front of engine
compartment. See Fig. 51
.
Front Impact Sensor (Up To December
2003) (Left & Right)
Left & right front of engine
compartment.Fig. 50
.
Fuel Level Senor (Main)
Integral to fuel pump module.Fig. 64
.
Fuel Level Sensor (Sub)
Top of fuel tank.Fig. 64
.
Fuel Tank Differential Pressure Sensor
On top of fuel tank.Fig. 64
.
Fuel Tank Temperature Sensor
Integral to fuel pump module.Fig. 64
.
Input Shaft Speed Sensor
On top of transaxle.Fig. 48
.
Intake Air Temperature Sensor
Left side of engine compartment.Fi
g.
47 .
Interior Temperature Sensor
Left side of dash, right of steering
column.Fig. 61
.
Knock Sensor
Top center of engine.Fig. 41
.
Left Bank Heated Oxygen Sensor
(Front)
On inlet of left catalytic converter.Fi
g.
52 .
Left Bank Heated Oxygen Sensor
(Rear)
On outlet of left bank catalytic
converter.Fig. 53
.
Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor
On intake manifold.Fig. 43
.
Mass Airflow Sensor
Left side of engine compartment.Fi
g.
47 .
Occupant Classification Sensor (Left
& Right)
Under left & right front seat. See Fi
g.
63 .
Output Shaft Speed Sensor
On top of transaxle.Fig. 48
.
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Check that the coolant level is up to the filler neck. Install a radiator tester and
apply 160 kPa (23 psi) pressure, and then check for leakage from the radiator
hose or connections.
WARNING:When pressure testing the cooling system,
slowly release cooling system pressure to avoid
getting burned by hot coolant.
CAUTION:
Be sure to completely clean away any
moisture from the places checked. When the tester is removed, be careful not to
spill any coolant. When installing and removing the tester and
when testing, be careful not to deform the
filler neck of the radiator.
2004 Mitsubishi Endeavor Limited 2004 ENGINE Engine Cooling - Endeavor
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1. Check that the coolant level is up to the filler neck. Install a radiator tester and
apply 160 kPa (23 psi) pressure, and then check for leakage from the radiator
hose or connections.
burned by hot coolant.
CAUTION:
Be sure to completely clean away any moisture
from the places checked. When the tester is taken out, be careful not to
spill any coolant. Be careful when installing and removing the
tester and when testing not to deform the filler
neck of the radiator.
2004 Mitsubishi Endeavor Limited 2004 ENGINE Engine Cooling - Endeavor
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cleaned regularly and kept separate from personal clothing. Where there is a risk of eye contact, eye protection should be worn i.e.
chemical goggles or face shields. In addition, an eye wash facility should be
provided. Obtain First Aid treatment immediately for open cuts and wounds. Wash regularly with soap and water to ensure all oil is removed, especially
before meals (skin cleansers and nail brushes will help). After cleaning, apply
lotion, etc., containing lanolin to replace natural skin oils is advised. Do not use gasoline, kerosene, diesel fuel, gas oil, thinner or solvents for
cleaning skin. Apply barrier creams before each work period to help clean the skin after
work. If skin disorders develop, obtain medical advice immediately.
SPECIAL TOOLS Fig. 1: Identifying Special Tool
Courtesy of MITSUBISHI MOTOR SALES OF AMERICA.
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE ENGINE OIL CHECK 1. Pull out the oil dipstick slowly and check that the oil level is within the marks
on the oil dipstick.
2. Check that the oil is not excessively dirty, that there is no coolant or gasoline
mixed in, and that it is sufficientl
y thick and sli
ppery.
2004 Mitsubishi Endeavor Limited 2004 ENGINE Engine Lubrication - Endeavor
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Fig. 2: Checking Engine Oil Level
Courtesy of MITSUBISHI MOTOR SALES OF AMERICA.
ENGINE OIL REPLACEMENT 1. Start the engine and allow it to warm up until the temperature of the coolant
reaches 80 - 90°C (176 - 194°F).
2. Remove the engine oil filler cap.
3. Remove the drain plug to drain oil.
4. Install a new drain plug gasket so that it faces in the direction shown in the
illustration, and then tighten the drain plug to the specified torque.
Tightening torque: 39 +/- 5 N.m (29 +/- 3 ft-lb)
WARNING:Use care as oil could be hot.
2004 Mitsubishi Endeavor Limited 2004 ENGINE Engine Lubrication - Endeavor