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Removal and installation the acceleration sensor (Mitsubishi L200 4)

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Contents: Removal the rear panel of the floor…⤓ Removal the front panel ⤓ Removal the automatic transmission…⤓


Removal the rear panel of the floor console



Removal of the rear panel of the floor console is carried out in the sequence shown in Figure M2 7.056.



1. Rear panel cover block; 2. Holder for additional instrument socket; 3. Additional equipment socket; 4. Rear window power switch (option); 5. Back panel cover; 6. Compartment for containers in the rear panel; 7. Back panel block; 8. Lid lining; 9. Switching mechanism; 10. Inner part of the lid; 11. Lid hinge; 12. Bottom panel lock; 13. Bottom panel mat; 14. Block with lid; 15. Back panel


Removal the front panel





1. Gear shift knob (manual transmission only); 2. Drive mode selector handle (only with all-wheel drive); 3. Seat heating switch block; 4. Front floor panel unit (except for vehicles with GL trim level); 5. Remove the central reinforced cover (GL trim level vehicles only)




The front panel is removed in the sequence shown in Figure M2 7.057

Installation is carried out in reverse order.

Removal the automatic transmission control handle



Loosen the automatic transmission control handle screw, turn it 90° and remove it.

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