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Replying to: piro (Jun 04, 2007 5:51 am) That number is needed to get the code from a dealership,(which makes the whole security thing a joke). When the word CODE comes on the readio display, enter the code and press SET or press the button that turns the radio on, or the button "CD". There is also a "trick" with digits that are large. Any car audio installer can figure it out. Good luck so you can "Listen to the Music". |
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Replying to: mzkylah21 (Jul 30, 2005 6:21 pm) A Mitsubishi dealership I called wanted two hours and $40 to do this. When I asked why, this was the anwser I got. Once you get the code, any audio installer can figure out the buttons to push. Don't make the same mistake I did - AND BE SURE TO KEEP THE CODE IN THE GLOVE COMPARTMENT FOR FUTURE USE! |
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I'm looking at a 1997 Diamante ES. It has 170,000 miles. It has a oil leak. It's for 3 thousand. First off is it worth it? Second how much does it cost to fix oil leaks on these models? Generally does it require taking the engine out?
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Replying to: lmptylmp (Jun 11, 2007 6:13 pm) I do know the oil leak might mean that maintenance (oil changes) may not have been performed as needed. That is a serious problem for an engine. My Diamante is a 2002. It is a fabulous car. But at 60,000 miles, I have no experience with repair costs, but one man told me his daughter's accident resulted in shocks at $400 each! That is al I can tell you related to the Diamante. |
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Hello, I have a 2003 Mitsubishi Diamante. My wife used my car and adjusted the AC. Now I can not get the AC to blow out of the center vents. I have tried every setting and still the air comes out very week of the center vents the air does come out of the side vents. I can here the air blowing behind the dash but everything I try does not help the air just will not come out of the center vents. I feel like I am getting 25% of the air coming out. I was going to order a new climate control for this but I am not sure if that is the problem. Please help Thanks
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Replying to: rdaru (Jun 25, 2007 4:34 am)
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Replying to: mikevegas06 (Jun 26, 2007 3:01 am)
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Replying to: mikevegas06 (Jun 27, 2007 2:27 am) I am enjoying every mile in my Diamante. In one year, I must use its sale as a down payment for a truck to tow my RV as a full time traveler. Adios, Jerry Jerry |
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For the past year, I have had idle and starting problems with my '97. First it started to be really hard to start after warming up, then irregular idle, slow then high. Took it to a dealer and after $1500 worth of parts and labor: idle air control valve, mass air flow sensor, throttle body, vacuum lines, egr valve and no improvement, I bought a Haynes manual and read the trouble shooting section. It suggested to test the cool temperature sensor. I replaced it and it has run like a top since. Cost a whole $36.00 at auto zone. Apparently, it was telling the computer the engine was cold and enrichening the fuel which would flood the engine because the engine was hot from running. As a mechanic (my dad) once told me, always start with the cheapest and easiest first. Wonder why the dealer didn't? Anyway it is fixed!!! |
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I have a Diamante 01 LS with 56525 miles and I went to do the oil change. The guy suggest me to change the transmission oil as mantenance. The car is running great no problems at all. I dont want to change someting thats its working fine and then have to take the car to fix the transmission.I just want to make sure what to do? Please help.
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