Troubleshooting Mitsubishi Check Engine Light

Troubleshooting Mitsubishi Check Engine Light

This tutorial provides information on diagnosing and troubleshooting the check engine light in a Mitsubishi vehicle. The video covers the most common causes of the check engine light, such as a faulty oxygen sensor, loose gas cap, or damaged catalytic converter. It provides step-by-step instructions on how to identify and fix these issues. It also includes tips on using an OBD-II scanner to read the diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) and interpret the results. This tutorial is a useful resource for Mitsubishi owners experiencing issues with their check engine light and want to diagnose and resolve the problem independently, potentially saving money on repair costs.

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Richenel Stamper says:

Hi, i have a Lancer GT 2009, my TPS makes this sound (stays on) and the car drains the Battery when turned off. Check engine and AsF light stays on. Should I replace the tps???
Thank you in advance

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