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Mitsubishi Pajero 1994
This is what Ewan Kennedy liked most about this particular version of the Mitsubishi Pajero: Roomy, Excellent 4WD
The 1994 Mitsubishi Pajero carries a braked towing capacity of up to 2500 Kg, but check to ensure this applies to the configuration you're considering.
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Mitsubishi Pajero 1994 Q&As
Check out real-world situations relating to the Mitsubishi Pajero here, particularly what our experts have to say about them.
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My 2004 Mitsubishi Pajero will turn over but won't start
This sounds – on the surface – very much like a problem with the car’s body computer. The body computer controls all the electrical functions you’ve just listed as well as potentially being responsible for controlling the immobiliser. If the computer isn’t telling the immobiliser to switch off, you could easily find that the engine will turn but not fire.
It doesn’t work every time, but one way to reboot the body computer is to disconnect the battery and leave it overnight. This will sometimes restore the computer to factory settings (for want of a better term). If the computer is on the way out, however, this reboot may not be permanent. The other thing to check is the battery inside the ignition key. A flat or weak battery here can also mean the immobiliser doesn’t switch off and the engine will refuse to start. If none of that does the trick, an auto electrician is your best bet.
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Engine revving highly when towing a caravan
Even when it’s completely empty, your caravan is still likely to weigh a couple of tonnes (give or take). At which point, you’re using a fair chunk of the Pajero’s towing capacity of 2500kg. What’s happening is that the transmission of the car is choosing to shift down a gear or two to bring the engine up to a speed where it’s making enough power and torque to haul the rig along at the speed you’ve chosen to travel at. Maximum torque in the Pajero’s 3.5-litre V6 occurs at 3500rpm, so that’s what the transmission will aim for when you need maximum thrust.
The process also takes some of the load off the transmission, helping it live longer and avoid damage and overheating. There’s a general rule that says you shouldn’t really tow anything remotely heavy with the transmission in overdrive. Experienced towers physically lock the gearbox out of overdrive, and this, essentially, is what the car is doing for you by shifting down gears when a hill or headwind increases the load on the driveline.
The petrol V6 in the Pajero was never a fuel sipper, and I’m not surprised you’re seeing higher fuel consumption in this scenario. This is also the reason many people who regularly tow choose a turbo-diesel to do so.
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The engine in my 2009 Mitsubishi Pajero cut out suddenly
This sounds like a classic case of a vehicle with a fuel pump that has died. Electric fuel pumps have a very finite lifespan and, when they stop, they do so suddenly, for no apparent reason and with the result that the engine will simply not start or run at all. By spraying starting fluid into the engine, you’re giving it a sniff of fuel; enough to make it fire, but not run for long.
You’re probably looking at a new fuel pump, but don’t forget to check fuses and relays, the lines for leaks and the various fuel filters for cleanliness.
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The temperature gauge in y 2005 Mitsubishi Pajero keeps spiking
Unless your engine is overheating very quickly and then miraculously cooling instantly, I’d say there’s a problem with either the temperature gauge itself or the sender/sensor unit that controls it.
An auto electrician will be able to test the gauge and its sensor and tell you what’s happening. Scanning the vehicle electronically might also reveal the cause as the onboard computer may have logged this odd reading as a fault code.
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Mitsubishi Pajero 1994 Price and Specs
Pricing guides
Mitsubishi Pajero Model | Body Type | Specs | Price from | Price to | |
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Exceed GLS LWB (4x4) | SUV | 3.5L ULP 4 SP AUTO 4X4 | $6,050 | $8,580 | |
GL LWB (4X4) | SUV | 2.8L Diesel 5 SP MAN 4X4 | $2,640 | $4,070 | |
GL LWB (4X4) | SUV | 3.0L ULP 5 SP MAN 4X4 | $2,640 | $4,070 | |
GL SWB (4X4) | SUV | 3.0L ULP 5 SP MAN 4X4 | $3,740 | $5,500 |
Mitsubishi Pajero 1994 Towing capacity
The Mitsubishi Pajero has maximum towing capacity of 2500kg. Some models also offer heavy-duty or towing option packs which can increase towing capacity, as well as options which can hamper towing capacity. Towing capacities can vary wildly on a large number of factors. These include engine, transmission, model, and options chosen. Always check with the manufacturer or in your vehicles handbook before attempting to tow anything.
Mitsubishi Pajero Model | Body Type | Specs | Braked Capacity | |
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GL SWB (4X4) | SUV | 3.0L,ULP,5 SP MAN 4X4 | 2500kg | |
GL LWB (4X4) | SUV | 2.8L,Diesel,5 SP MAN 4X4 | 2500kg | |
GL LWB (4X4) | SUV | 3.0L,ULP,5 SP MAN 4X4 | 2500kg | |
GLX LWB (4X4) | SUV | 3.0L,ULP,5 SP MAN 4X4 | 2500kg |
Mitsubishi Pajero 1994 Dimensions
Dimensions for the 1994 Mitsubishi Pajero are dependent on which body type is chosen. The maximum width and height is 1785mm x 1900mm and can vary on the basis of model.
Mitsubishi Pajero Model | Body Type | Height x Width x Length | Ground Clearance | |
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GL SWB (4X4) | SUV | 1805x1695x4065 mm | 205 mm | |
GL LWB (4X4) | SUV | 1895x1695x4645 mm | 210 mm | |
GL LWB (4X4) | SUV | 1860x1695x4665 mm | 205 mm | |
GLX LWB (4X4) | SUV | 1860x1695x4665 mm | 205 mm |
Mitsubishi Pajero 1994 Wheel size
Wheel size for the 1994 Mitsubishi Pajero will vary depending on model chosen, although keep in mind that many manufacturers offer alternate wheel sizes as options on many models.The wheel size available will alter the range of tyres available to be fitted. Standard wheel sizes on the Mitsubishi Pajero vary from 15x7 inches to 15x6 inches.
Mitsubishi Pajero Model | Body Type | Front Tyre Size | Front Rim | Rear Tyre Size | Rear Rim | |
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GL SWB (4X4) | SUV | P235x75 R15 | 15x6 inches | P235x75 R15 | 15x6 inches | |
GL LWB (4X4) | SUV | P235x75 R15 | 15x6 inches | P235x75 R15 | 15x6 inches | |
GLX LWB (4X4) | SUV | P235x75 R15 | 15x6 inches | P235x75 R15 | 15x6 inches | |
GLS SWB (4X4) | SUV | 265x70 R15 | 15x7 inches | 265x70 R15 | 15x7 inches |
Mitsubishi Pajero 1994 Fuel consumption
Fuel consumption for the 1994 Mitsubishi Pajero is dependent on the type of engine, transmission, or model chosen. The Mitsubishi Pajero is available with the following fuel types: ULP and Diesel.
Mitsubishi Pajero Model | Body Type | Specs | Fuel Consumption | |
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Exceed GLS LWB (4X4) | SUV | 3.5L,ULP,4 SP AUTO 4X4 | 15L/100km | |
GL LWB (4X4) | SUV | 2.8L,Diesel,5 SP MAN 4X4 | — | |
GL LWB (4X4) | SUV | 3.0L,ULP,5 SP MAN 4X4 | 15L/100km | |
GLS LWB (4X4) | SUV | 2.8L,Diesel,5 SP MAN 4X4 | — |