I own a 2014 DiD mitsubishi pajero. While driving up an incline my pajero jerked with a thud coming from the transmission, pulled back and the N light start flashing. The diagnosis came back with a "fifth gear ratio error" message. The transmission mechanic using a master kit says the problem is not there, unfortunately it returned mainly around 60-80 km/h. He tried another valve body as he thought it was the problem, he said it braked up suddenly on him while driving. Now hes suspecting it may be a Yaw sensor problem. Can someone shed some light?

Asked by GuruC2X53 Mar 05, 2019 at 10:18 AM about the Mitsubishi Pajero

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Having the same issue in 2003 GLS Pajero read on different sites that it’s the transmission input sensor or speed sensor same thing

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