Mitsubishi 2.4L Index of Articles

In this tutorial, I'll show you how to test the manifold differential pressure (MDP) sensor on your 2.4L equipped Mitsubishi Galant (Eclipse or Expo) using a simple... [read more]

The 1994-1998 2.4L Mitsubishi Galant comes equipped with an ignition distributor. This ignition system uses a camshaft position and crankshaft position sensor. This tutorial... [read more]

Doing a compression test on your 1.8L or 2.4L Mitsubishi (Chrysler, Dodge) vehicle is a pretty easy test to do and in this article, I'll show you how to get it done. More... [read more]

Testing the fuel injectors on your 2.4L SOHC equipped Mitsubishi Galant (Eclipse or Expo) is easier than you think. In this tutorial, I'll show you how to test them to find... [read more]

In this article, I'll show you how to test the oxygen sensor on your 1.8L, 2.4L Mitsubishi (Chrysler, Dodge) vehicle. Your vehicle comes equipped with two oxygen sensors.... [read more]

Testing a 'no-start no-spark' or misfire condition on your 2.4L (SOHC) Mitsubishi (Chrysler Sebring or Dodge Stratus) is not hard at all and this article will show how to in... [read more]

In this article, I'm gonna' show you three of the most common tests that are used to check for a blown head gasket on your 1.8 or 2.4 (SOHC) Mitsubishi (Chrysler or Dodge)... [read more]

The mass airflow sensor on your Mitsubishi vehicle (or Chrysler Sebring or Dodge Stratus) can be tested without a scan tool and in 4 easy steps. All you'll need is a digital... [read more]

I've had so many folks come up to me and say: "I think the alternator is bad on my car because I disconnected the battery negative (-) terminal with the engine running... [read more]

Testing the throttle position sensor (TPS) on your 2.4L SOHC equipped Mitsubishi car (or Chrysler Sebring or Dodge Stratus) can be done in three easy steps with a simple... [read more]