few 4wd Q from newbie who just bought a Swb pajero NH
Posted: Tue Jun 02, 2009 12:07 am
Hey, My name is Matino and I came to Au few months ago and since even in my country Australia is well known as a great 4x4 place I bought yesterday 1992 pajero swb 3.0 v6 softtop with 165k on the clock. I cant wait to go 4wd driving but its winter season here and its good time to prepare my ride for suck a trip. I like to think that i know a lot about cars but unfortunately not much about 4x4. Im a quick learner and pretty good in manual things so DIY shouldn`t be a problem for me.. but someone have to show me or at least explain how to do it etc. so go to the point...
I notice few things in my car that need attention.
1. when I engade 4x4 4HLC and 4LLC and turn the wheels to do the U-turn I feel like rear wheels dont turn. its like they stuck or something
2. I notice that 4wd indicators (exactly front wheels indincators) are blinking all the time.
Any advice how to fix it would be appreciated, and if someone could recommend me some honest 4x4 workshop in Brisbane which won`t rip me off only because Im not Australian as I need to replace water pump and timing belt would be also highly appreaciated. Dont have to nesecary a workshop if there is some "handyman" on this forum. I would love to give a hand also will pay the fair price as its a new experiance for me to work on 4x4 and Im always willing to learn...
well hope to get some answers from you guys.. and thank you in advance..
Matino
P.S. sorry for my english..[/img]
I notice few things in my car that need attention.
1. when I engade 4x4 4HLC and 4LLC and turn the wheels to do the U-turn I feel like rear wheels dont turn. its like they stuck or something
2. I notice that 4wd indicators (exactly front wheels indincators) are blinking all the time.
Any advice how to fix it would be appreciated, and if someone could recommend me some honest 4x4 workshop in Brisbane which won`t rip me off only because Im not Australian as I need to replace water pump and timing belt would be also highly appreaciated. Dont have to nesecary a workshop if there is some "handyman" on this forum. I would love to give a hand also will pay the fair price as its a new experiance for me to work on 4x4 and Im always willing to learn...
well hope to get some answers from you guys.. and thank you in advance..
Matino
P.S. sorry for my english..[/img]