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Old Jul 24, 2012, 12:24 PM
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Location of ACD hydraulic pump?

I'd like to know in relation to other things such as the fmic and radiator where the acd hydraulic pump is located. A quick response would be much appreciated, because I might be able to relate this to the insurance company about a prior accident.
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Pretty sure its in the back of the car
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it's in the back of your car next to your passenger side exhaust pipe. Look for a big black metal box. Unless you got rear-ended your insurance probably won't cover it.
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That's funny cus I called up Mitsu corp in CA and they told me it was in the engine bay...
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I'm pretty sure the component in the trunk area is just the reservoir and not the actual pump.
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Thanks big time for the info! They(Mitsu dealership) tried to tell me the pump was in the rear and that I would have to pay out of pocket for the replacement, which happens to be a whopping $2200.00. Basicly when I got into the accident they had to replace the fmic and the radiator and if I can locate the pump I can fight the issue and have my insurance pay for it.




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