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 Pajero Io (pinin) 1998, Transmission fluid & user manual
 
Andy08
post Feb 17 2008, 11:10 AM
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Hi,

I bought a 1998 Pajero io (Pinin) LWB. Can anyone advice me on the following

1) What transmission oil should I use?
2) What oil should I use for differential?
3) Possibility of getting a User manual (Not workshop manual)
4) When I am starting the engine I hear a loud knoking sound similar to a sound that you hear when an engine mount/support is broken or missing. Got it checked but all mounts are fine. One technician told me that's normal but I find it very unusual. This happens sometimes when the aircon is starting atomatically while the car is on idle.

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post Feb 18 2008, 11:09 AM
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Hi Andy.

i would recommend:

1) What transmission oil should I use?
- SAE 40/55
4) When I am starting the engine I hear a loud knoking sound similar to a sound that you hear when an engine mount/support is broken or missing. Got it checked but all mounts are fine. One technician told me that's normal but I find it very unusual. This happens sometimes when the aircon is starting atomatically while the car is on idle.
- aha, this sound is caused by the valvule, and that's becouse the gasoline (of nafta) is not premium (over 90 octans). i knewed this after reading the workshop manual.
please try to fill up the thank with premium gasoline.

hope it helps. :thumbsup:
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Andy08
post Feb 18 2008, 05:02 PM
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Thanks a lot mate. I'll try doing that.

Good stuff.

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post Jul 2 2008, 11:53 AM
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HALLO...
i have a 1998 pajero io with automatic gearbox and i dont know how to put the 4wd.in which position must put the gear in order to move the 4wd?in D,D1,D2?And after a put then i must go rear to active or diactive?

THANX
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