Dont forget to plug in your Pajero in -42 degree weather. I have been away for all of January and came from +5 in Jackson Hole Wyoming to -42 here in the foothills. I didn't realize it was going to get that cold and forgot to plug in my truck. The next morning I was cursing and went to go start it still not realizing it was -42. I thought maybe -20 and I know it still starts in that not plugged in but not good for it. I went to go start and saw the thermometer inside and almost crapped my pants. I tried turning it over and yeah wasn't going to happen. Even after plugging it in for a couple of hours. 8 hours later, battery warmer, pan heater and heater in the enging compartment with blankets over the hood etc and finally she started. I thought it was all good until I drove to work the following morning (only -35 now) and it died in an intersection and required a tow. Turns out over 3000kms of hard driving may rattle a fuel filter loose so make sure that's tightened everytime an oil change is done haha. It was a bad week <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />


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92 Mitsubishi Pajero XR 2.5 TD (SOLD and feeling lost without it)
OME Suspension
American Racing steel Wheels with
Dick Cepek FCII Tires