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When we try to start it, it sounds healthy like it wants to start, but it doesn't want to actually start or turn over. This morning was a cold morning, but that has never been a problem before with it. My husband is going to call the dealership today but I was wondering if anyone had a problem with their 2005 not wanting to start? Any info would be greatly appreciated!
1) First find the DLC plug (inside under driver side, right hand side, next to transmission wall). It’s a 16 pin connector with pins 1-8 on the wide side, 9-16 on the narrow side. Look closely and you can see the number 8, and barely make out the number 1.
2) Insert a paper clip into pin 1 and another into pin 4. Run two clip on wires up to where you can work comfortably so you can jumper 1 & 4 together in the next steps.
3) Insert your key into the ignition. Do not turn it. Just put it in.
4) Jumper 1&4. Within 10 seconds press the hazard button 6 times (that’s 3 on & 3 off). Your doors should lock and unlock to confirm registration mode.
5) Press and release the lock button of your 1st remote once.
6) Within 10 seconds of step 5 press and release the lock button of your remote TWICE.
7) The doors should lock and unlock to confirm registration.
8) If registering additional remotes follow steps 5 -7 again for up to a total of 4 remotes. But do them within 1 minute. NOTE: You must re-register your original remote as part of this since it wipes out all old registrations.
9) When done remove the jumper wire, paper clips, start the car, and with the money you saved go and fill up your gas tank.
1. Bridgestone Dueler H/T Alenza
2. Goodyear Fortera Tripletreds
3. Michelin Cross Terrain
Do any of you have any suggestions?
Thanks!
They ride quiet on top of all these great features.
Thanks.
Looks good and it is well made...nothing will get by this!
It's 12 degrees here and I don't have a garage....maybe I'll install it in the spring
Hss anybody else had this experience?
I will have the dealer look at it the next time I am in for service.
I orginally wants to buy a Toyota Highlander but its price is too high. I went to Emunds to read Mitsu Endeavor's reviews and found the model review says for the 2004 endeavor XLS there is a 2004.5 update model. Emunds says: "
This midyear upgrade included standard front side airbags and a leather steering wheel for the Endeavor XLS. New options included stability control for the all-wheel-drive Limited. Shoppers interested in a used '04 Endeavor should only consider the updated version." I am litte confused with what Emunds said. Since i know the one i want to buy is a not upgrade model, should i not buy it since emunds says shoppers should only consider the updated version for 04 XLS?
anyone can help me i will appreciate your help.
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I bought the car but forgot my checkbook. Signed all the papers and said I would come back the next day with my check. (No consideration so not a valid contract) Went home and told my wife that Mitsubshi 'recommended' Premium Fuel. Did my calculation and found that 100000 miles Divided by 20 MPH equals 5000 gallons. At .30 Cents a gallon more this means we would have to pay $!500 more for gas. Divided by 5 (years) you get $300 per year. I told my wife and she blew a fuse. So I went to the Conroe Mitsubishi dealer and asked what kind of gas I should use.
He said regular. I asked why Mitsubishi 'recommended' premium. He said he guessed it might get a mile or two more. He said he had run his car on regular for years. He said he would get the service manager for me. When I talked to Mike (I had in mind to ask for a reduction in price of $1500. He said he had used Mits for years and had been the manager for 12 years. He said all his customers used regular. I asked why the 'recommendation' of premium.
He said they have silver spark plugs (I suppose the ends) and it burns off the residue (?) I said I would have to have a letter on company stationary stating it was ok to use regular. He gave it to me. "We acknowledge MItsubishi recommends Premium furl in this vehicle. However Conroe Mitsubishi states Premium fuel is not required and the use of regular fuel will not harm the engine nor void the Warranty.'
I wrote my check. The people have a silver stand that states they are the No.1 Service Dealer in the USA. As as added inducement they give a receipt that entitles the buyer to free oil changes including the oil changes and and the 7 first service requirements free. EVerything is furnished. I only have to buy the gas for the first 45000 miles. AFter that I fall back on the 5/60000 bumper to bumper and the 100000 drive train. That does not sound like a 2 to me. Time will tell, but I am impressed. I will keep you advised for the 45000 miles if I live that long.''''CharlieBuilder
Can't address the paint problem.....Charliebuilder
thanks
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I'd hate to pay dealer prices.
With 115K on it, the water pump may be ready to be replaced. Hope this helps.
They indicated that the only solution was to replace the entire unit at a total cost of $1,800.
I would appreciate any input, experiences, etc. anyone has had on this issue. It seems like a very expensive repair.
Thank you.