thats your 4 wheel drive selector. yes. dont fool with it.
In a 1999 Mitsubishi Montero, you should use overdrive when driving at higher speeds on the highway or on flat terrain to improve fuel efficiency and reduce engine strain. Overdrive allows the transmission to shift into a higher gear, lowering engine RPMs. Avoid using overdrive in situations that require more power, such as towing, climbing steep hills, or during heavy acceleration, as it may cause the engine to struggle or reduce performance.
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A 1997 Mitsubishi Montero Sport should have front door speakers that measure 6 3/4 inches. The rear door speakers should measure 6 3/4 inches. The dash speakers should measure 4 inches.
overdrive
The overdrive is designed for speeds after 50 mph so your overdrive should not be engaged until you are driving on the highway. The overdrive gear is designed for fuel efficiency and does nothing in town.
Driving in overdrive should be done when the driver does not plan on driving fast and jamming the accelerator. Overdrive is like a last gear that helps the vehicle maintain torque at low RPM.
Should be 4 senors. 3 on driver and 1 on passanger
You should leave the car in overdrive at all times, unless driving conditions dictate otherwise. The overdrive is intended to optimize fuel consumption.
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Yes, unless you are pulling a trailer.
under the back seat.. lift up seat and move the carpet it should be in the middle
Giving the engine size would have helped narrow the answer.But here you go.1999 MITSUBISHI MONTERO SPORT 2.4L 4-cyl Engine Code GCAPACITIESEngine, with Wix Filter 51356..........4.6 quarts1999 MITSUBISHI MONTERO SPORT 3.0L 6-cyl Engine Code H 24-valveCAPACITIESEngine, with Wix Filter 57092..........4.8 quarts1999 MITSUBISHI MONTERO SPORT 3.5L 6-cyl Engine Code R DOHCCAPACITIESEngine, with Wix Filter 57092..........4.9 quartsHope This Helps