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Anonymous Posted on Jul 21, 2014

Why do i have a loud roaring when driving 2005 mitsubishi endeavor especially when turning left?

Replaced left{drivers side} wheel bearing assembly 2 yrs ago. and right side today.

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Stating the obvious, check to see if your tire is rubbing on something when you turn!

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Kenneth Clements

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  • Posted on Nov 19, 2008

SOURCE: loud roaring noise

jack up front of car get hold of tyre an see if u get any play if u do u may get away with nipping them up a bit

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 26, 2009

SOURCE: tires are making a roaring noise while driving

Either the tires have slippe belts in them, mainly old or worn tires. Or more common is one of your wheel bearings is going bad. Could also be an axle shaft. Jack up the front of the vehicle and grab the wheel and see if you can move it up/down or side to side. see if there is excess play to check wheel bearing issues

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 29, 2009

SOURCE: trying to change spark plugs

THEIR ARE ABOUT 9 BOLT TO REMOVE THAT SUPPORT THE INTAKE. 2 ARE IN THE REAR IN THE CENTER OF THE SUPPORT BRACKET THE 5 THAT ANCHOR THE INTAKE ITSELF AND 2 UNDER THE INTAKE THROTTLE BODY. ( 12MM) 3 HOSES ON TOP OF THE INTAKE TO REMOVE AND 1 SENSOR TO UNPLUG OR UNBOLT (8MM)THE ONE ON TOP OF THE INTAKE (TOP LEFT REAR). THIS WILL GIVE YOU ACCESS TO THE REAR PLUGS.
REMOVE THE SENSORS BRACKET OR HOLDER ( ON THE LEFT JUST LIFT UP TO REMOVE) AND SWING THE INTAKE TO THE RIGHT. UNPLUG THE PLUG MODULE THEN UNBOLT THEM (10MM).

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 09, 2009

SOURCE: 2005 Mitsubishi Endeavor Air Conditioning Drain Leak

Water dripping on the passenger side is usually accompanied by rushing water noise during sharp turns. This is extremely common on Endeavors, and is caused by a blockage in the drain of the AC system. It can be caused by leaves/debris or insulation foam that has come loose. There is a bulletin to remove the foam and any leaves/debris under warranty (5y/60k) and install a cabin filter to prevent recurrence.

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Ned C Cook

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  • Posted on Oct 16, 2009

SOURCE: 2005 Mitsubishi Endeavor - Air Conditioner leak on

Under the hood on the passenger side of the firewal there is a blower housing. run your hand along the bottom of the housing and you will feel a rubber fitting that is like a duckbill, That is the A/C drain. It can be seen better from under the car looking up. Squee it open and clear it with your finger,or just take it out, clean what you can and reinstall it. The edges of the hole fit in the groove and it is easy to put back on. The duckbill drain should be pliable enough toopen with the preddure built up in the blower housing letting the water out. The rubber over time hardens and is no longer flexible enough to open. $550.00 - $5.50. repair maybe.

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