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11 Outlander Sport won't start on first try! Help!

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Old 03-08-2012, 01:42 PM
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Thanks for the update, whispanic. Was it a 2012 ECU flash? If so, do you notice any difference in the power or any other driving characteristics?
 
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Old 03-08-2012, 05:41 PM
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Originally Posted by 11Outlander
The dealer hooked the car up and said there were no codes. They said there were also no updates for the computer. They said if it was the batter in the fob it would have shown up as faulty when they hooked it up. They pretty much patted me on the head and said that there was nothing they could do until it breaks down. I am so frustrated. This is my first Mitsubishi and I will NEVER buy one again.
Hey, my Mitsubishi dealer wouldn't even touch my car "because I didn't buy it there".

Your service is golden

Seriously though, welcome to the Mitsubishi ownership experience.

I sold mine and will never buy another.
 
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Old 03-09-2012, 06:01 PM
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as my ticket shows:

NO CODES IN SYSTEM - FOUND TSB-12-13-002 TO REPROGRAM PCM
FOR UPDATE CRANKSHAFT/CAMSHAFT POSITION SENSOR
UPDATE PCM FROM 18601363802 TO 18601363803
PO: E4501 HRS 0.3 13850195 91Z-605


Hope that helps. Since the issue is erratic it may take a bit before I know if it worked.

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Old 03-09-2012, 06:20 PM
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Found this-

Redirect Notice


The TSB is listed with the software update ending in "03"

Its a legit repair!

Your welcome guys!

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Old 03-09-2012, 06:56 PM
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Soooooo Im thinking... If I had a PCM that did read my CPS correctly could that explain the less than stellar MPGs? I did notice soot on my exhaust since day one. I also noticed a rich smell on start up. Might explain a lot.

Whatcha think?
 
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Old 03-10-2012, 09:04 AM
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I just called my local dealer (South Suburban Mitsu - Chicagoland) and they said to bring it on in to get the TSB's taken care of.

Do I need to ask them to fix anything else besidesthese two?

TSB
1113008REV
ECM Reprogramming
for DTC P0016 or
P0017: Crankshaft/

Camshaft Position

and

TSB
1113011
Possible Cold Weather
Engine RPM Drop

and/or Unstable Idle
 
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Old 03-10-2012, 12:37 PM
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AWESOME. Thanks a lot for the info, whispanic. That document is great. I'm going to see if I can get mine done.

Could you post back after a few days about the gas mileage?I'm wondering if your change would net around 1mpg increase.


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Originally Posted by Burtonrider10022
I just called my local dealer (South Suburban Mitsu - Chicagoland) and they said to bring it on in to get the TSB's taken care of.

Do I need to ask them to fix anything else besidesthese two?


TSB
1113008REV

ECM Reprogramming
for DTC P0016 or
P0017: Crankshaft/

Camshaft Position

and


TSB


1113011

Possible Cold Weather
Engine RPM Drop

and/or Unstable Idle
Ha, now that you mention it, this has happened to me several times in the last two months or so. My daily drive involves a 0.75 mile long incline at about 40mph, maybe 6-9 degree incline. I have to hold the car at about 2400-2600 rpm to go at 40-45mph on this incline. About 5-8 times in the last three months or so, I've had the engine rpm drop suddenly to 1800-2000 then go back up to 2500. This is with steady pressure on the accelator without moving it at all during the climb. I've never seen this happen up until around December - so this may be the cold weather RPM drop they're talking about.
 

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Old 03-18-2012, 06:39 PM
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I got the update and here's the first impression:

https://mitsubishiforum.com/forum/mi...15/#post282530

Will report more after about a week of city driving.
 
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Old 03-21-2012, 07:35 PM
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Originally Posted by ProcessorHog
I got the update and here's the first impression:

https://mitsubishiforum.com/forum/mi...15/#post282530

Will report more after about a week of city driving.

That thread is a joke. No one is reading the other replies. I posted that a K&N drop in filter will net you about 3 MPG (per my experience in this car) and no one even acknowledged me. Instead of bitching they could spend the ~$40 pay it off in about 5-6 tanks of gas worth of savings, and THEN complain to Mitsu AFTER they are getting decent mileage. But no, they don't ACTUALLY want to fix their problems, they just want to bitch an' moan.

However, I'm glad you took the time to write such a detailed report on your findings. Makes me more excited to finally get mine in (which I should be accomplishing upon returning from my vacation)
 
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Old 03-28-2012, 12:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Burtonrider10022
That thread is a joke. No one is reading the other replies.
Yea people in that thread just want to bitch and moan. I bet it's is their driving habbits that are causing the problem. People just want to blame someone else.
 


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