i haven't had any experience with automatic 3000gt's but i would suspect it is located on the valve body. you will need to remove the transmission oil pan to access this. i haven't had any experience with automatic 3000gt's but i would suspect it is located on the valve body. you will need to remove the transmission oil pan to access this.
YES.
YES.
If it is a manual transmission their is not one.
To add fluid to the transmission. Pull the dipstick that checks the Transmission fluid and add it through there. The Tranny Dipstick tube is the fill tube. You will need a tranny fluid funnel with a thin end to insert into the tube
Yes i suppose so, as i have a buddy who did the same.
Yes sure you can. ___________________________________________________ I wouldn't recommend it, if you are referring to the automatic in an sl, because, with all due respect (I'm a huge Mitsubishi fan), they were quite inferior with an average lifespan of 75,000-100,000 if you're lucky. If that's what you're asking I would DEFINITELY recommend using the getrag manual gearbox that were offered for the 3000gt's.
Where is the transmission control module on a 1997 Mitsubishi galant
The 3000GT is a Mitsubishi brand car. Like many of the other automobiles under the Japanese manufacturer's name, the 3000GT features several innovative assets from the transmission to the audio technology.
Mitsubishi 3000GT
If it is a manual transmission, then it is on the front of the transmission. It is one of the two electical connectors on the transmission. The other is the vehicle speed sensor on the backside of the transmission.
check all fuses first, the check transmission safety switch on side of transmission