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Mitsubishi Mighty Max flash codes

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Thank you this helped me big time, my truck just died on me in the middle of an intersection, you would start it then it would die and you give it the gas and nothing, I went down to RadioShack got the same meter is you and the alligator clips and I got the codes and figured out how to get the codes, I read the code and it turned out it was cold 14 throttle positioning sensor.
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I have the manual you show in your video but it says the connector is under the radio. You show in your video that it is behind the fuse box. I cant find any exposed, non-connected terminals there. So my question is for your video did you have to split open a connection and then use the male half of the connection to connect with the alligator clips??? Thanks!!!
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Hey!! I found the connector....was there staring me in the face but I didnt think it was the right connector because only three wires go into this 12 wire connector. So when I touch the lower left hand wire to negative (ground) and the upper right wire to positive on the voltmeter.... it works!!!!
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I absolutely cannot find the diagnostic connector on a 92 Mighty Max. Do you have to disconnect two connectors to use the male side with the alligator clips??
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It doesn't have to be at 25 it can be at 10 just a lot easier to read but if yours throws a code with 10 and your able to read it you should be fine.
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I think I got a long and a short.. but it keeps doin it it won't stop a long and a short a long and a short
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What year is your truck I have a 1989 dodge ram 50 and I can find that diagnostic thing anywhere
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I talk about the lower settings and higher settings towards the end.
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Cool, I didn't understand how that worked until this video thanks!
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Have you checked the book? Sounds like that might be normal. 
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i set on 50 it was givin me code 22 i think
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my meter dont have 25 its 10 then 50
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very useful. thanks man

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Mitsubishi Lancer repair manual with service info for 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010

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