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Old Oct 8, 2012 | 09:10 AM
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Originally Posted by Vadimus
lordnzo, which settings for your Evo you need to know/not sure?

Last week I turned off TPMS on someone's Evo (though 2009), I can have a look if I still have that log.

The ASC settings/stability control within the vehicle option section. I can turn it off completely when I disable the "electronic stability control" and the the ASC service light goes away but ACS stays off and I cant turn it back on with the button on the left side of the steering wheel. Which makes sense because I disabled it.

Any help is appreciated

Thanks Vadimus
 
Old Oct 8, 2012 | 07:58 PM
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Originally Posted by lordnzo
The ASC settings/stability control within the vehicle option section. I can turn it off completely when I disable the "electronic stability control" and the the ASC service light goes away but ACS stays off and I cant turn it back on with the button on the left side of the steering wheel. Which makes sense because I disabled it.

Any help is appreciated
2009 Evo:
8112520708A30007EA006E05C03622041F00002A04014220C5 C1F9E2EA008242E9A83137A4812808

2010 Evo:
8114120708234007EA006505C02622041F00228A5581C220C5 C1F9E2EA008242E9A83137A4902808

I compared these 2 codings, nothing changed in ASC-related settings from 2009 to 2010, so I guess 2011 should not differ as well.

Here are some settings I consider ASC-related:
Chassis type: Type1
Final Drive: 4WD FF Base
Transfer: ACD
Front Differential: Helical
Rear Differential: AYC
ABS: Not present
ESP: Present
ACD/AYC: Present

Let me know if it helped.
 
Old Oct 9, 2012 | 08:18 AM
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Originally Posted by Vadimus
2009 Evo:
8112520708A30007EA006E05C03622041F00002A04014220C5 C1F9E2EA008242E9A83137A4812808

2010 Evo:
8114120708234007EA006505C02622041F00228A5581C220C5 C1F9E2EA008242E9A83137A4902808

I compared these 2 codings, nothing changed in ASC-related settings from 2009 to 2010, so I guess 2011 should not differ as well.

Here are some settings I consider ASC-related:
Chassis type: Type1
Final Drive: 4WD FF Base
Transfer: ACD
Front Differential: Helical
Rear Differential: AYC
ABS: Not present
ESP: Present
ACD/AYC: Present

Let me know if it helped.

Vadimus,

Thanks for this. I also reached out to mart(many thanks to him as well) and was able to resolve the issue. All the settings above you mentioned are necessary. The last piece of the puzzle, Was the setting:

"Integral Transmission" must be sent to absent

Once I changed this from present to absent it was fixed

Much appreciated
 
Old Oct 12, 2012 | 11:52 AM
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Hello All,

Is any one know which is the setting in ETACS for enable the Hill Start Assist (HSA) ?
 
Old Oct 12, 2012 | 02:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Claude_A
A little OT: Where did the hardware for the self leveling come from? Is there a part no for the kit?

Thanks.
 
Old Oct 12, 2012 | 04:24 PM
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You could PM jsrd but he might be slow answering as he work offshore on oil platform.

I think he got it from JapanParts.com that is is favorite shopping place.

He probably added more stuff to it's Outlander than all of us combined.

https://mitsubishiforum.com/forum/mi...e8/#post272318
 

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Old Oct 14, 2012 | 12:41 AM
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Originally Posted by milliesdad
A little OT: Where did the hardware for the self leveling come from? Is there a part no for the kit?

Thanks.
I bought each part separately, I do not know if there is something like a kit. These accessories were bought in 2008, in dealer at the Long Beach, CA.

8634A022 - ECU levelling
8651A047 - Sensor, RR
8651A095 - Sensor, FR
8303A016 - Sub harness, RR
8303A015 - Sub harness, FR
 
Old Oct 19, 2012 | 12:52 PM
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First I congratulate Vadimus for pioneering this very useful forum !

I have a 2012 Outlander ES and my wife has a 2010 Outlander ES. I would like to change the software options to :

1. Disable TPMS in the winter (we have snows mounted on steel wheels)

2. Activate the auto doorlock feature

3. Set the front fog lights to turn on independently

4. Test other options.

After reading so many responses, I have decided to purchase a Lexia3 device and its associated cables/software.

Would anybody mind recommending a reputable place to make this purchase? I am a little uncertain since I view many websites with different prices/shipping rates and they all seem to ship from China.

Once I become adept at using this tool, I'd like to help out other Mitsubishi guys in my area (Boston, MA) Again thanks Vadimus (and others)!
 
Old Oct 20, 2012 | 07:17 AM
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Old Nov 4, 2012 | 07:11 AM
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Hello! I have trouble with coding etacs. I have u1417 error in abs. Car was coded to 4007 and after that asc lamp is on. I tried to change coding with lexia but without success. Car is outlander 3.0 v6, 2wd with asc. In lexia is no option for 6b31 and i belive that this is main problem.

CW6WXLMYL# 07 201211041142 1102000201000B82 8637A393 80103205200904086B006185422611041F00004A00001000CD 2281401A00024209801C4B20800200 80103205200904086B006185422611041F00004A00001000CD 2281401A00024209801C4B20800200 7A5A
 

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