General malfunctions of Mitsubishi Pajero automatic transmission

* Transmission slippage: The transmission is unable to transfer power properly, resulting in slippage.
* Slow Shift: Gear shifts with a delay or shock.
* Fluid Leak: Automatic transmission fluid leaks from the transmission, causing pressure and lubrication problems.
*Overheating: The transmission is overheating due to faulty cooling or excessive load.
* Noise or vibration: Unusual noise or vibration is heard when shifting gears or while driving.
* Sensor Failure: Sensors such as the speed or pressure sensor are faulty, causing the automatic transmission to malfunction.
* Damage to solenoids: The solenoids that control the flow of fluid in the automatic transmission can fail, causing problems with shifting.
* Wear of friction discs: Friction discs in automatic transmissions wear out over time, which leads to transmission slippage.

Specific malfunctions of the Mitsubishi Pajero automatic transmission

* INVECS-II model (4-speed automatic transmission):
*Hydraulic unit malfunctions
* Problems with the oil pump
* Damage to the torque converter
* Model INVECS-III (5-speed automatic transmission):
* Line pressure solenoids malfunction
* Problems with the crankshaft angle sensor
* Transmission fluid contamination
* Model INVECS-II Sport Mode 4WD (5-speed automatic transmission):
* Malfunctions in manual shift mode
* Transfer case problems
* Automatic transmission fluid leaks due to damaged seals

Note: To accurately diagnose Mitsubishi Pajero automatic transmission faults, it is recommended that you contact a certified mechanic.

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