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where are the relays located in the Mitsubishi as our indicators are not working”
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Re: mitsubishi relays
anushamanne wrote:where are the relays located in the Mitsubishi as our indicators are not working”
what type of delica? L300 or L400?, in the L300 I believe they are behind the glove box, not sur eon the L400.
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Re: mitsubishi relays
L300 above fuse panel on drivers side bolted to the right inner panel facing in to the vehicle.
L400 under drivers side dash panel in fuse box and in the under hood fuse panel on right side of engine bay.
Try turning the hazard light switch on and off again as if the switch is not full off then turn signals will not work.
Hope this helps.
L400 under drivers side dash panel in fuse box and in the under hood fuse panel on right side of engine bay.
Try turning the hazard light switch on and off again as if the switch is not full off then turn signals will not work.
Hope this helps.
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Pacific JDM Parts wrote:L300 above fuse panel on drivers side bolted to the right inner panel facing in to the vehicle.
L400 under drivers side dash panel in fuse box and in the under hood fuse panel on right side of engine bay.
Try turning the hazard light switch on and off again as if the switch is not full off then turn signals will not work.
Hope this helps.
that's the fuse panels, I don't think the flasher "relay" is in the same position.
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Actually, if the L400 is like my GenII Pajero, the relays are in the fuse panel. All together, nice and tidy.loki wrote:that's the fuse panels, I don't think the flasher "relay" is in the same position.
@anushamanne Depending on what year your L300 is, your flasher relay is going to be on the driver's side where Pacific JDM Parts indicated or it's going to be on the passenger's side behind the glove box.
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mararmeisto wrote:Actually, if the L400 is like my GenII Pajero, the relays are in the fuse panel. All together, nice and tidy.loki wrote:that's the fuse panels, I don't think the flasher "relay" is in the same position.
@anushamanne Depending on what year your L300 is, your flasher relay is going to be on the driver's side where Pacific JDM Parts indicated or it's going to be on the passenger's side behind the glove box.
ah so we where both right.... and both wrong lol
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Are these the culprits you are talking about?
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NopeJsq wrote:Are these the culprits you are talking about?
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What purpose do those four relays serve? Never took the time to investigate. Just snapped shots of everything before putting the dash back together.
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Those relays operate the power windows, heater motors rear, rear wiper/washer, and the emergency flashers.Jsq wrote:What purpose do those four relays serve? Never took the time to investigate. Just snapped shots of everything before putting the dash back together.
The Turn signal flasher is in behind the glove box just left of the end of the wiper motor. Its black and sitting bolted up on the dash frame. A bytch of a spot. Hope the pic helps
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Thanks GC! While we are in the "neighbourhood" do you happen to know off hand what this timer is for?
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Off hand, not a clue. But in a previous discussion, somebody mentioned something about the A/C
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when I asked about that timer in the past I was told it was related to the cool-box (and hence the A/C system) (if you don't have a cool-box, then I guess it's just the A/C)
Unfortunately nobody has ever managed to find a wiring diagram or service manual that covers the climate control system in the L300
Unfortunately nobody has ever managed to find a wiring diagram or service manual that covers the climate control system in the L300
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Ok thank you. I guess it's time for a little electrical investigation. I'll see if I can trace it out before I run out of patience. LOL
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Sorry Jsq. I dont have a part number for patience, nor any to spare when it comes to wiring 
Good Luck and post your findings

Good Luck and post your findings
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