1998 MITSUBISHI MONTERO catalytic converter

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MITSUBISHI MONTERO 1998  Service Manual �\
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ABBREVIATION     DEFINITION

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MITSUBISHI MONTERO 1998  Service Manual FR  ............................................  Fill Pipe Restrictor
HO2S  ..........................................  Heated Oxygen Sensor
MIL  ....................................  Malfunction Ind

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MITSUBISHI MONTERO 1998  Service Manual Heated Oxygen Sensor (Front)
 (Federal)                              Underside of vehicle, forward
                                        of catalytic converter.
Heated Oxygen Sensor (Front)
 (Left B

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MITSUBISHI MONTERO 1998  Service Manual Fig. 4:  Typical Fuel Evaporative System
         CATALYTIC CONVERTERS
          Oxidation Catalyst (OC)
         This type of converter is the most common. It may use pellets
or monolith medium, depe

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MITSUBISHI MONTERO 1998  Service Manual converter with the exception of the catalyst. See Fig. 5. The TWC
converter uses rhodium, with or without platinum, as its catalyst.
Rhodium helps reduce NOx emissions, as well as HC and CO.

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MITSUBISHI MONTERO 1998  Service Manual Fig. 14:  Typical Pulsed Secondary Air Injection System
Courtesy of General Motors Corp.
         OXYGEN SENSOR (O2)
         The O2 sensor is mounted in the exhaust system where it
monitors oxygen co

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MITSUBISHI MONTERO 1998  Service Manual * EXHAUST SYSTEM UNIFORM INSPECTION GUIDELINES * 
1998 Mitsubishi Montero
         GENERAL INFORMATION
          Exhaust Systems Motorist Assurance Program
          Standards For Automotive Repair

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MITSUBISHI MONTERO 1998  Service Manual          1 - Part is close to the end of its useful life (just above
             discard specifications, or weak; failure likely to occur
             soon, etc.)
         2 - To address a customer n
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