1998 MITSUBISHI MONTERO TCM

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MITSUBISHI MONTERO 1998  Service Manual          1) Check input speed sensor. See INPUT SPEED SENSOR under
COMPONENT TESTING. If resistance is as specified, reconnect speed
sensor connector and go to next step. If resistance is not as
speci

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MITSUBISHI MONTERO 1998  Service Manual voltage should be .3-2.5 volts.
         3) If voltage is as specified, go to next step. If voltage is
not as specified, replace the output speed sensor. If DTC still
exists, check speed sensor rotor.

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MITSUBISHI MONTERO 1998  Service Manual under COMPONENT TESTING. If lock-up solenoid is okay, go to next step.
If lock-up solenoid is bad, replace and retest system.
         4) Check wiring harness and connectors between lock-up
solenoid a

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MITSUBISHI MONTERO 1998  Service Manual          If DTC 51 is set also, go to DTC 51: 1ST GEAR RATIO SIGNAL
INCORRECT test. If DTC 51 is not set, check overdrive brake for a
mechanical failure. See OVERDRIVE BRAKE in MITSUBISHI R4AW3 & V4AW

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MITSUBISHI MONTERO 1998  Service Manual          Using a screwdriver, remove pattern select switch from
console. Switch is located at rear of selector lever, to right of
emergency brake handle. Using a DVOM, check continuity between pattern

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MITSUBISHI MONTERO 1998  Service Manual backprobe TCM connector. See Fig. 13. Check voltage between designated
terminals on TCM connector and ground. See TCM TERMINAL VOLTAGE
SPECIFICATIONS table. Voltage should be as specified.
Fig. 13:  I

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MITSUBISHI MONTERO 1998  Service Manual connector or harness, or torque converter clutch solenoid.
         DTC P0750
         Shift solenoid "A" failure. Possible causes are: connector or
harness, or low-reverse solenoid.
          DTC P07

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MITSUBISHI MONTERO 1998  Service Manual PNP Switch  .................................  Fig. 30 or 31
Starter Relay  ....................................   Fig. 32
TCM  ..............................................   Fig. 33
TP Sensor  ....
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