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  • Matteo
    Junior Member
    • May 2019
    • 10
    • Melbourne

    Looking for electronic suspension switch Pajero GLS 1993

    Good morning everyone,
    I'm new here because I'm looking for a working electronic suspension switch (seems impossible to find it here in Australia).
    I have attached the pictures.
    Mine is a Pajero GLS v6 3000 and I'm still preparing it for traveling. Inside I got my bed and all the stuff for camping.
    I love it and that's why I'm trying to fix all small and big components, so I'm looking for this switch cause main is broken. If anyone has something contact me, I live in Melbourne
    Thank you

    Matteo
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  • nj swb
    Resident
    • Jun 2007
    • 7332
    • Adelaide

    #2
    Mitsiwreck in Adelaide had a white NH 5 door with ABS and rear diff lock (rear diff was already sold). I believe those options only came as part of a "Tri Pack" including the adjustable suspension, so that vehicle might still have the switch.

    Give them a call? (08) 8244 1113.
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    • Matteo
      Junior Member
      • May 2019
      • 10
      • Melbourne

      #3
      Thank you mate I will try now
      Originally posted by nj swb View Post
      Mitsiwreck in Adelaide had a white NH 5 door with ABS and rear diff lock (rear diff was already sold). I believe those options only came as part of a "Tri Pack" including the adjustable suspension, so that vehicle might still have the switch.

      Give them a call? (08) 8244 1113.

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      • RUGGA
        Valued Member
        • Nov 2014
        • 1373
        • Adelaide

        #4
        Whilst on the look out for a new/second hand switch, I would take your switch out, test it and the wiring , see if you can open it up and give it a clean - looks like it could use one. It's free and you have nothing to lose if its not working anyway.
        02 NM 3.2, Auto, Exceed, I/C and sump guards, L&B 2" lift, 265/75/16 OPAT2.

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        • dhula
          Valued Member
          • Sep 2012
          • 1196
          • South of Perth

          #5
          Are the adjustable shocks still fitted?

          If they are then it's quite likely they are stuffed by now and even on the Hard setting will not be working very well.
          IMO you'd be better off spending your time and money on new shocks all around.
          2010 NT Activ, DiD+lazy shift. Bushskins+Boo's, Kings springs+Monroe shocks+Firestone Airbags, MM towbar, MM nudgebar.
          2006 KJ Cherokee, CRD+lazy shift. Ironman springs and OME shocks, MoPar skids.

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          • Matteo
            Junior Member
            • May 2019
            • 10
            • Melbourne

            #6
            I can't fix it cause there is a small part of plasic broke and it doesn't keep the switch in right place to make contact.
            Originally posted by RUGGA View Post
            Whilst on the look out for a new/second hand switch, I would take your switch out, test it and the wiring , see if you can open it up and give it a clean - looks like it could use one. It's free and you have nothing to lose if its not working anyway.

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            • Matteo
              Junior Member
              • May 2019
              • 10
              • Melbourne

              #7
              Yes they still fitted, is the switch broke and it's impossible to fix cause there is a small plastic piece broke. If the switch doesn't make contact in this case the light on the dashboard doesn't turn on and the shocks still blocked on medium.

              Originally posted by dhula View Post
              Are the adjustable shocks still fitted?

              If they are then it's quite likely they are stuffed by now and even on the Hard setting will not be working very well.
              IMO you'd be better off spending your time and money on new shocks all around.

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              • pharb
                Valued Member
                • Jul 2007
                • 1038
                • Tyers,Vic

                #8
                Might have one in a "retired" Magna in my back yard.

                I will check over weekend.

                Free to a good home.
                PCOV Member 1107.
                Daily driver NX GLX
                Semi retired NL GLS 3.5 (no airbags) in almost prestine condition to replace NJ.
                Virtually fully retired NJ 2.8TD
                Previously - NB LWB, NA SWB.

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                • aussieintas
                  Valued Member
                  • Feb 2013
                  • 2190
                  • Sorell, Tasmania

                  #9
                  Just from personal experience bud.

                  Just because it has the original adjustable shocks installed and the lights on dash change between soft medium and hard..........do not think that the shocks actually adjust.

                  Due to age the adjustment fails.
                  2014 VW Touareg V6 diesel

                  Previously
                  88 NF Exe SWB 2.6 manual
                  92 NH Gls LWB 3.0 auto
                  92 NH J-Top 2.5 manual
                  99 Landcruiser Gxl 4.5 manual with all the fruit
                  95 NJ Gls SWB 3.0 auto
                  08 NS Vrx SWB 3.2 auto​

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                  • Matteo
                    Junior Member
                    • May 2019
                    • 10
                    • Melbourne

                    #10
                    Thank you mate
                    Originally posted by pharb View Post
                    Might have one in a "retired" Magna in my back yard.

                    I will check over weekend.

                    Free to a good home.

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                    • Matteo
                      Junior Member
                      • May 2019
                      • 10
                      • Melbourne

                      #11
                      With mine seems work, that's what I feel during driving. When the switch was working I tried it on "hard", because inside I have the bed and some stuff, so with a lot more of weight when I was going through some bumps the car was more rigid and the shock assorbers was seems hard. About the rest I can't say nothing cause I bought this car by second hand.

                      Originally posted by aussieintas View Post
                      Just from personal experience
                      bud.

                      Just because it has the original adjustable shocks installed and the lights on dash change between soft medium and hard..........do not think that the shocks actually adjust.

                      Due to age the adjustment fails.

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                      • pharb
                        Valued Member
                        • Jul 2007
                        • 1038
                        • Tyers,Vic

                        #12
                        Originally posted by pharb View Post
                        Might have one in a "retired" Magna in my back yard.

                        I will check over weekend.

                        Free to a good home.
                        Found the Magna switch is 3 position rocker, but completely different body, and mounts from behind panel not clip in from front like yours sorry.
                        PCOV Member 1107.
                        Daily driver NX GLX
                        Semi retired NL GLS 3.5 (no airbags) in almost prestine condition to replace NJ.
                        Virtually fully retired NJ 2.8TD
                        Previously - NB LWB, NA SWB.

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                        • motorazr
                          Member
                          • Aug 2018
                          • 115
                          • Adelaide

                          #13
                          I was at upullit Lonsdale SA a couple of days ago looking for an antenna relay. I am pretty sure i saw one in a vehicle there. Second row of 4x4, right hand side. There are a bunch of 3 litre jobs there, might have been in the first or second one i looked in.
                          Hope this helps.

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                          • Matteo
                            Junior Member
                            • May 2019
                            • 10
                            • Melbourne

                            #14
                            Thank you everyone, unfortunately I gonna an accident and I can't fix it by myself, so I got to give away the car.

                            Originally posted by pharb View Post
                            Found the Magna switch is 3 position rocker, but completely different body, and mounts from behind panel not clip in from front like yours sorry.

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