Product Overview
Fitment:
Year | Model | Generation | Engine | Trim |
2001-2006 | Montero | Gen 3 | 3.5L V6, 3.8L V6 | Limited |
These Genuine Mitsubishi switches are the only way to go when it comes to this repair because the generic Chinese switches often don't work right out of the box and this is too annoying of a repair to have to do twice.
Got a blinking orange Center Diff Lock light on your dash? You'll want to start by getting the transfer case specific trouble code to determine if any of the 5 switches on the top of the tcase are bad and you can also confirm which switches are bad by measuring their resistance using a multimeter. You'll find detailed DIY information in the Installation Guides section below.
When replacing a switch, be sure to also take the detent ball out of the transfer case and clean it and its cavity before installing the new switch along with a new crush washer. Additionally, clean transfer case fluid helps prevent the detent ball below the switch from getting gunked up.
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