computer reset assistance please
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computer reset assistance please - 6/28/2005 6:31:38 PM
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vaughn15
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My daughter just purchased a 1998 Montero Sport for my granddaughter. Alternator went down after cleanup shop cleaned engine. Battery was disconnected for two days. Our county recently started emission testing and we've discovered that the computer lost its memory and the testing center cannot get monitor readings needed (two failures ouch, 2nd after driving approx. 350 miles!). The Mitsubishi service group tell me to drive the vehicle from 5-7 days at 65-70 mph; received the same info from a local repair shop. I picked up TSB for monitor resetting and there are various drive cycles that need to be completed before the computer will reset. I've driven the SUV about 500 miles so far but will try to perform the various drive cycles tomorrow as stated on the TSB. Just curious if anyone has any pointers out there to get the computer/monitors reset. Thanks! Ralph
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RE: computer reset assistance please - 6/28/2005 7:22:11 PM
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pc
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Look at this link. http://www.ouraaa.com/automotive/maintain/airtest/obdii/missouri/older.html Not a lot of help but does give you comfort that there are others out there with the same problem. Notice the link in the article lists ALL Mitsubishis at around 96-97. I would complain to the emmissions board and your politicians as there should be a back-up in these cases since your vehicle is probably not in violation it's only the computers won't link. Notice how a tail pipe test can be used as an alternative. The newness to the program is also a problem to regulators.
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92 Montero - Owned since new - 118K
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