1995 Eclise GS CODES!?
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1995 Eclise GS CODES!?
Ok so I just did the old school method of getting the car to give me the codes...... however the codes I got are NOT in my Haynes manual. It is throwing these codes 12, 23 and 55..... If anyone can help me with this I would greatly appreciate it . Thank you in advance! Ray
#3
sorry, electrics aren't in my vocabulary.
i assume this was read by some flashing light? not to assume you're doing it wrong, but, are you doing it wrong?
and what's the actual problem with the car?
i assume this was read by some flashing light? not to assume you're doing it wrong, but, are you doing it wrong?
and what's the actual problem with the car?
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To my knowledge I am performing the operation correctly. I am cycling the key three time within 5 seconds. The only reason I am performing it this way is because my 95 doesn't have an obd2 . And not really ANYTHING wrong with the car just want the engine light to go off so that I can get it inspected somewhere other than MY GUY. I assume that the code that it is throwing as to do with the aftermarket intake that was installed BEFORE I had purchased the vehicle. There is a GHOST plug under in the engine bay that is long enough to go where the air box WOULD HAVE BEEN.I cant seem to find an answer as to where this would go and cant figure out how to upload pics lol. I could email the pics to you if you wouldn't mind or if you might already know what I am talking about what it may be. Thank you again......
Last edited by c00per1980; 08-28-2014 at 09:05 PM.
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i dont think pics would help either of us.
i am not sure what the problem about the engine light is, if it really disturbs you, you could remove the bulb from the instrument cluster, or cut the wire...
i'll dig out a mitsu haynes and see if it says anything about it.
you could try connecting the wires from the ghost plug together, or grounding them out, but this may cause damage.
i am not sure what the problem about the engine light is, if it really disturbs you, you could remove the bulb from the instrument cluster, or cut the wire...
i'll dig out a mitsu haynes and see if it says anything about it.
you could try connecting the wires from the ghost plug together, or grounding them out, but this may cause damage.
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obd2?
We have a 95' Eclipse GS that is OBD2. Wonder if it dependent on manufacturing date. I also read that the 95's were OBD2 because it was required in 1996 but Mitsubishi decided to install it on the 95's. Ours was built in January of 95.
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