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The FTO's engine ECU monitors everything from sensors to injectors, solenoid valves to ignition. If it notices a problem, it records this in the form of a diagnostic code. A Mitsubishi dealer equipped with the right MUT-II diagnostic setup is capable of accessing these codes.
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Unlike the mut-ii, the mut-iii can retain data on all vehicles, from old to new models, classified according to destination in the pc¡¦s hard disk. This eliminates the awkward but...
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EVO SCAN DESCRIPTION To use evo scan You will require a potable pc, fto obd lead and evo scan software Display and record engine data onto your PC at the highest speeds ever seen. High Speed Data logging - 200 data items per second! If your car has faulty sensors, and is displaying a Check Engine Light (CEL) on your dashboard, you can use Evo Scan to read and identify Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) You will be able to Read and Clear DTCs for heaps of protocols such as EvoX,...
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You can click on the image (right) to enlarge... This is the location of the diagnosis connector and where a MUT-II, MUT-III or EVO SCAN unit can be connected. STEP 1 Earth No. 1 terminal (diagnostic control terminal) of the diagnostic connector.
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WHAT DOES THE ECU DIAGNOSTIC CODE LOOK LIKE WHEN IT IS DISPLAYED? The light you need to look at on the speedo cluster is the engine management warning light shown below: The light will flash in a sequence very similar to Morse code. This diagnostic code 31would be shown by:;...
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GEARBOX ECU CODE READING For the tiptronic gear box codes watch the flashes of the 'N' on the dash board. The first part of the code is represented by long flashes while the second part is represented by short flashes. For example, if we take error code 23 (Output shaft speed sensor), you would see 2 long flashes followed by 3 short ones.
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