1. LOW TIRE PRESSURE: If the tire pressure in one or more of the front wheels is low, the warning lights may flash to indicate a potential safety hazard.
2. SENSOR MALFUNCTION: The Pajero uses sensors to monitor tire pressure and other aspects of the front wheels. If a sensor malfunctions or becomes damaged, it may cause the warning lights to flash.
3. BRAKE ISSUES: In some cases, the front wheel warning lights can also indicate a problem with the braking system, particularly if the warning light is accompanied by an audible chime.
4. WHEEL SPEED SENSOR: The vehicle uses wheel speed sensors to monitor the rotation of the wheels and ensure they are aligned with the desired gear settings. If there is a problem with these sensors, the warning lights may flash.
5. ELECTRICAL FAULTS: Faulty wiring or electrical connections can interfere with the communication between the sensors and the vehicle's ECU, leading to the warning lights flashing.
If the front wheel warning lights are flashing, it is recommended to have the vehicle inspected by a qualified technician or take it to an authorized Mitsubishi dealership to diagnose and address the issue accurately. Ignoring these lights can compromise your safety and affect the overall performance of your Pajero.