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Date Posted: 19:10:15 07/18/02 Thu
Author: nick
Subject: Re: hey john
In reply to: amy 's message, "Re: hey john" on 16:24:31 07/18/02 Thu

If I am correct this is a two part problem. You will need to replace the sensor (which you said you have done) You will also need ot replace the servo actuator (basic functional name, mitsubishi will have a different name) If the actuator is not replaced the light will still mostlikely be on. But like I said at the beginning It on cost $40 to 70 to have the codes run and this will tell you anything and everything that is wrong. Not saying have the dealer install it. Just to have them find the problem (if you buy the wrong parts 70 dollars can sound cheap pretty fast).

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