HI, Trevor here.
I have included instructions on how to get the fault codes from your vehicle. With these it may point to a problem. And give us more information to work on. I also have included instructions to relearn the computer. Often this is for needed after work is done.
Mitsubishi Trouble Code Info
96 & later are OBD2 systems and require a scanner.
Accessing Diagnostic Trouble Codes
- Turn ignition switch to OFF position
- Locate Data Link Connector (DLC), next to fuse box.
- Connect voltmeter positive lead to DLC terminal #1 and Negative lead to terminal #12 (ground).
- Turn Ignition switch to ON position.
- codes are read out by 12 volt pulses of voltmeter.
- A constant repetition of short pulses is normal.
- Signals will appear on voltmeter a long and short 12 volt pulses.
- long pulses represent tens
- short pulses represent ones (4 long pulses and 3 short pulses indicates code 43)
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Edited by TrevHelpsYou on May 14 2008 at 12:23 AM
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