Contacting Mitsubishi Japan - Techo stopped -suspected fault

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Contacting Mitsubishi Japan - Techo stopped -suspected fault

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Title: Contacting Mitsubishi Japan - Techo stopped - suspected fault in computer - may need new computer and information on pin connections

Hi everyone.

I'm looking for the email address of Mitsubishi motors Japan, if anyone knows it?
Or anyone who has information on this type of fault above?

Thanks heaps to anyone that can help a fellow FTO owner.

(more information on this unusual fault can be found in the help pages of the forum)
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Well Joel from Vic works for Mitsubishi Aus, so he might able to help u. Hmmm i think his nick is Black_FTO, can't remember heehehe sorry Joel
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You should be able to read the fault codes and find out what they mean with the MUT-II (which any Mitsubishi dealer should have) and then compare the codes with the ones in the manual. (Can be downloaded from the net)

I also saw somewhere on the net a walkthrew to xtract ecu codes without a MUT II (cant remember where though)
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FTO338 wrote:Well Joel from Vic works for Mitsubishi Aus, so he might able to help u. Hmmm i think his nick is Black_FTO, can't remember heehehe sorry Joel
ummm... don't you mean Daimler Chrysler? :roll:
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Post by Breza »

Ummm......

Don't think there are many MUT-II equiped Mitsu dealers up at the Whitsundays folks...........nearest one would be at Rocky?

You could always check the error codes as stated under the workshop section of www.ftowa.com and see what the ECU spits out.

Alternatively I have a early model R-Spec MIVEC controller that will plug straight into the ECU and read the engines RPM from the ECU, I don't really have much need of it so can give it to you for a good price. :-)

As for a new ECU you could try Rik and Joes (www.nihoncarparts.com.au)on the Gold Coast, they will know where to get a replacement one from if they don't have one in stock themselves.

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GPXXX wrote:
FTO338 wrote:Well Joel from Vic works for Mitsubishi Aus, so he might able to help u. Hmmm i think his nick is Black_FTO, can't remember heehehe sorry Joel
ummm... don't you mean Daimler Chrysler? :roll:
Yes yes yes, should i do a spell check next time too???? :twisted:
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Post by nofearzz »

Thanks for everyones advice, suggestions and help so far. I'm working on a number of your suggestions but it takes time.

Keep the advice coming though!

(Anyone want to know any info about a holiday in the Whitsundays? You know what local to ask for help!)
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