What are the diagnostic codes for the Mitsubishi OBD I?
Barometric (BARO) pressure sensor fault 95-98 Eclipse Non Turbo) Idle Air Control (IAC) Motor Circuits; Target Idle Not Reached (plus or minus 200 RPM) 27 95-98 Eclipse Non Turbo) Injector Control Circuit 1,2,3 or 4 31 V6 and 89-95 4 Cyl.
What’s the problem with the Mitsubishi Eclipse non turbo?
35 95-98 Eclipse Non Turbo) High Speed Fan Control Relay Circuit; High Speed Radiator Fan Relay Circuit; Low Speed Fan Control Relay Circuit 36 V6 and 89-95 4 Cyl. (Exc. 95 Eclipse) Ignition timing adjustment signal fault 95-98 Eclipse Non Turbo)
What kind of diagnostic scanner does Mitsubishi use?
All the Mitsubishi dealers in the US use the Multi-Use Tester (MUT) III. It is the diagnostic tool to access all the systems in Mitsubishi cars, trucks, and SUVs. The MUT3 is manufactured by Bosch, who is the OEM vendor. MUT 3 allows a technician to perform key reprogramming, in-depth diagnostic, and system configuration.
What do the codes mean on Honda OBD?
The codes are defined as to what system is affected. When possible we give the more commonly known OBD II component name. This information combined with proper testing procedures, specifications, and tools like a digital multimeter can help you fix the vehicle right the first time. OBD diagnostic does not have to be difficult or inconclusive.
Barometric (BARO) pressure sensor fault 95-98 Eclipse Non Turbo) Idle Air Control (IAC) Motor Circuits; Target Idle Not Reached (plus or minus 200 RPM) 27 95-98 Eclipse Non Turbo) Injector Control Circuit 1,2,3 or 4 31 V6 and 89-95 4 Cyl.
Where are the diagnostic connectors on a Mitsubishi?
Locations: Under the drivers side dash panel. Under the drivers side kick panel. Under the passengers side kick panel. Locations: Near the left hand strut tower. Near the right hand strut tower. Locations: Under the drivers side dash panel. In or next to the fusebox under the dash panel.
35 95-98 Eclipse Non Turbo) High Speed Fan Control Relay Circuit; High Speed Radiator Fan Relay Circuit; Low Speed Fan Control Relay Circuit 36 V6 and 89-95 4 Cyl. (Exc. 95 Eclipse) Ignition timing adjustment signal fault 95-98 Eclipse Non Turbo)
Why is my OBDII code reader not working?
My OBDII code reader wont read my EPROM ECU in my 95 for some reason but the scantool will if I tell it the car is a 96 (weird) EDIT I just looked at your pics. The fourth link. Sany0159.jpg The pic cuts out half the connector but its the black connector held by the metal bracket on the far right of the pic!