

Year | Price From | Price To |
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2021 | $46,420 | $67,100 |
2020 | $49,720 | $65,890 |
2019 | $46,090 | $60,500 |
2018 | $39,160 | $61,820 |
2017 | $35,970 | $58,300 |
2016 | $38,390 | $51,700 |
2015 | $26,510 | $48,070 |
2014 | $17,490 | $44,550 |
2013 | $15,400 | $37,510 |
2012 | $11,770 | $34,870 |
2011 | $8,800 | $30,360 |
2010 | $7,150 | $27,280 |
2009 | $5,500 | $25,740 |
2008 | $7,700 | $23,650 |
2007 | $7,260 | $20,790 |
2006 | $6,270 | $20,570 |
2005 | $6,710 | $17,160 |
2004 | $5,830 | $16,170 |
2003 | $2,970 | $16,170 |
2002 | $2,420 | $16,170 |
2001 | $2,640 | $10,450 |
2000 | $2,640 | $10,450 |
1999 | $2,640 | $8,250 |
1998 | $3,410 | $6,820 |
1997 | $1,980 | $7,810 |
1996 | $1,980 | $8,580 |
1995 | $2,640 | $8,580 |
1994 | $2,640 | $8,580 |
1993 | $2,640 | $8,580 |
1992 | $2,640 | $5,060 |
1991 | $2,640 | $6,160 |
1990 | $2,640 | $6,160 |
1989 | $2,640 | $6,160 |
1988 | $2,640 | $5,280 |
1987 | $2,640 | $4,620 |
1986 | $2,640 | $4,510 |
1985 | $2,640 | $4,070 |
1984 | $2,640 | $4,070 |
1983 | $2,640 | $4,070 |
Mitsubishi Pajero FAQs
Check out real-world situations relating to the Mitsubishi Pajero here, particularly what our experts have to say about them.
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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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Why is the C/D lock light on my 2002 Mitsubishi Pajero coming on?
This light is designed to warn you that you have the centre differential locked. This diff lock should only be used off-road in limited-grip situations and having the lock engaged on the bitumen will soon break expensive driveline parts. You’d also notice if the diff was engaged as the car would feel very odd to drive with lots of clunks and groans and no desire to be steered normally.
What’s more likely is that the light itself or the sensor that triggers it has a short-circuit that is feeding the wrong information to the body computer which then lights up the warning. By shutting the engine down and restarting it, you’re effectively rebooting the body computer and things go back to normal for a while. An auto electrician would be our first stop.
If by some chance the light is illuminating because the diff lock is, indeed, attempting to chime in, you have a more serious problem as the driveline might well suffer huge damage if the lock managed to actually engage on the highway.
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Trouble with indicators and central locking in 2018 Mitsubishi Pajero
First suspicions would be the body computer which controls all sorts of functions including central locking, indicators, dashboard, heating and central locking. The fact that two functions have disappeared together is what makes the body computer a great place to start.
An auto electrician should be able to diagnose the problem. The worst-case scenario is that you’ll need a new body computer model and will then have to re-sync the new computer to your existing keys. But don’t rule out a poor earth or even a battery that is starting to show its age.
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