Evo3 (CE9A) Self Diagnostic code

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Hi all,

Anyone here has the Self-Diagnostic Code for the Engine Checklight for Evo3 (CE9A) ???

Thanks, Cheers :)
 
11 Oxygen sensor
12 Intake air flow sensor
13 Intake air temperature sensor
14 Throttle position sensor
15 ISC motor position sensor
21 Engine coolant temperature sensor
22 Engine speed sensor
23 TDC sensor
24 Vehicle speed sensor
25 Barometric pressure sensor
31 Knock sensor
41 Injector circuit
42 Fuel pump relay
43 EGR
44 Ignition coil
36 Ignition circuit
 
EVO3gsr,

The stock ecu have 3 plugs. There are 26P, 16P and 22P.

Those don't have dignostic tool, follow this:
You need one led and resistor ( 1K ohm )

Connect one end resistor on 16P.12 ( wire face to you )
(16P.12, lower row at four column )
1...2...3...4....5...6...7...8
9..10..11..12..13........16

then connect the other end with led.( one leg on resistor, one led on led )
then connect the other end led on ground.

Turn on the ign switch. The led should blink. ( if not blink, please reverse the led legs )

If the led blink constantly, you are safe.
Otherswise, it will blink on "CODE"

Sorry for my language, hope you understand.

Good Luck
 
To all,
Arrrr.....poor men diagnostic tool....but...it work....he...he....he

Good Luck.
 
Thank You guys.

Great info you guys have and willing to share.

Cheers
:)

So thats actually no diagnostic tool for it in market right?
 
There is... but super expensive. My mech has one which cost him RM 15k but can do a DTC for almost all Jap / Korean / Conti cars.
 
acbc said:
There is... but super expensive. My mech has one which cost him RM 15k but can do a DTC for almost all Jap / Korean / Conti cars.

WOW! Thats super fast reply!!!

Ooopss, so expensive? Okie, thanks abcd for the the sharing...
Guess I'll try to use the method ecupro has advised and thanks for the coding reference.

Cheers man!
 
Or alternatively, build one from a PalmOS PDA... all u need is the PDA, serial cable and software (freeware).
 
will it work for my 4g13? hehe...its mitsu too wif the same ecu pin out...

tia

melvin
"me too poor to get the hanes manual"
 
140db,
It should work on all mitsu.

For 4G13, Wira, if not mistaken, on driver side.
There is a socket on the console on the right-side, that is, diagnostic socket.
Connect the pink color wire to the ground and switch on the ign ( not start the engine )
The ECL ( engine check light ) should on and blink constantly( if no error )
If there is a error, ECL will blink the code.

Good Luck
 
ecupro said:
EVO3gsr,

The stock ecu have 3 plugs. There are 26P, 16P and 22P.

Those don't have dignostic tool, follow this:
You need one led and resistor ( 1K ohm )

Connect one end resistor on 16P.12 ( wire face to you )
(16P.12, lower row at four column )
1...2...3...4....5...6...7...8
9..10..11..12..13........16

then connect the other end with led.( one leg on resistor, one led on led )
then connect the other end led on ground.

Turn on the ign switch. The led should blink. ( if not blink, please reverse the led legs )

If the led blink constantly, you are safe.
Otherswise, it will blink on "CODE"

the 3plugs u mean is the ECU connectors?

if CHECK ENGINE light didnt ON, tat mean dun need diagnose izzit?
 
If no CEL, still have to check. Sometimes, CEL kaput but DTC already stored in ECU memory waiting for data extraction.
 
acbc said:
Or alternatively, build one from a PalmOS PDA... all u need is the PDA, serial cable and software (freeware).
_____
brother, can i get name of the software?i think i want to try download it and test it on my pda.TQ
 
Good Infor Bro.

Do you know where the Knock Sensor Located in the EVO 3 Engine?

if got pic that will be Great...
 
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brother, can i get name of the software?i think i want to try download it and test it on my pda.TQ
Bro...its MMCD..try search on google....the cable u can buy it at ebay.....I had try it on my CD5A, its work. But it doesn't work on my friend's CD9A..
 

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