Breakdown. Fault Finding. Fix. Immobiliser FAIL. Mitsubishi Evo 6 - Fuel Circuit Testing

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  • Опубликовано: 22 мар 2022
  • It almost caught fire!
    In today's episode I troubleshoot the JDM Mitsubishi Evo 6.5 Tommi Makinen Edition. I test electrical circuits and components with the help of a Service Manual, multimeter and jumper wires. The car broke down, I suspect fuel circuits, components or fuel pump to be the cause but it could also be the immobiliser. If you like my Japanese Classic Lancer Evo VI then let me know. and if you would like to support my channel send me something for me to talk about or use in my workshop. My postal address is in the video credits at the end of the video. Cheers! :)
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  • @SunMysore
    @SunMysore 2 года назад +3

    4:33 You can get an openport 1.3 cable and EvoScan software instead of a MUT tool, hook it up to the ECU and you can perform diagnostics such as firing up injectors, fuel pump relay, cooling fan and others too. I have a Lancer CS6A and its an indispensible tool for me.

    • @UzumakiGarage
      @UzumakiGarage  2 года назад +1

      Great suggestion Thank you. I do have a 1.3 cable somewhere that I used many years ago. I’ll have to find it download EvoScan again. Cheers.

  • @wrenchrampage
    @wrenchrampage 2 года назад +2

    Great work loved the video... lots of good info there.

  • @TheCarTakerGarage
    @TheCarTakerGarage 2 года назад +1

    Heeeeyy mate.That was A great video. i take it that the immobilizer was an aftermarket one? Other than that..veeeery nice run through of the important diagnostic steps. Greetings from Norway ,Stefan :)

    • @UzumakiGarage
      @UzumakiGarage  2 года назад

      Thanks Stefan. Yes it was an aftermarket immobiliser/alarm. It was installed long before I owned the car. cheers mate

  • @ryancawley3235
    @ryancawley3235 2 года назад +1

    Very tidy car and nice video. The old radiator overflow bottle looks out of place and the new ones aren't expensive might make for a nice addition sometime :)

    • @UzumakiGarage
      @UzumakiGarage  2 года назад

      Thanks Ryan. I do have a new radiator overflow bottle and boxes full of other brand new parts. But when you replace an old part with a new one, the new part stands out in the engine bay. This car is my original non-restored car and my other red car is the "fully restored" OEM car. The old bottle might be ok with just a good clean up. cheers

  • @senalstyle
    @senalstyle 2 года назад +1

    Really good education fo me 💪 thanks

    • @UzumakiGarage
      @UzumakiGarage  2 года назад

      That's great. Thanks for the feedback :)

  • @1986kojikoji
    @1986kojikoji 2 года назад +1

    So clean ..

  • @sierrapapa2023
    @sierrapapa2023 Год назад +1

    👍

  • @RenntatoRacing
    @RenntatoRacing 7 месяцев назад +1

    Didn't know they had an immobilizer!

    • @UzumakiGarage
      @UzumakiGarage  7 месяцев назад

      it was an aftermarket alarm/ immobiliser. But I'm not sure if they have an oem immobiliser too as part of the central locking. I've still got a lot to learn about the electrical side of evos.

    • @RenntatoRacing
      @RenntatoRacing 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@UzumakiGarage they don't appear to have an OEM one like the Evo 9 does. Not in the same sense anyway. 9 one works off the RFID chip in the key which the earlies dont have. I'm chasing a no fuel no start issues right now and stumbled upon this video which has great info so thanks for the upload

    • @UzumakiGarage
      @UzumakiGarage  7 месяцев назад

      @@RenntatoRacing thanks for that info mate, makes sense. Have you looked through the evo 7 service manual to get a plan to diagnose your issue. The evo 7 manual is the most comprehensive CT9A / CT9w resource. I bet it has a step by step fuel issue finding sequence. I think the evo 9 service manual has an electrics supplement too

  • @nikomoin7604
    @nikomoin7604 Год назад +1

    Nice Video. Can u tell me where the immobiliser unit sits?

    • @UzumakiGarage
      @UzumakiGarage  Год назад

      Thanks Niko. It was an aftermarket alarm immobiliser that was zip tied under the steering column. Not a great position but at least it didn't fully start a fire!

  • @Gonzarelli
    @Gonzarelli 2 года назад +1

    I miss the music you had in your first few uploads

    • @UzumakiGarage
      @UzumakiGarage  2 года назад

      cheers mate. yes it sorta set up a theme for the videos but after watching the very while editing so many times I needed a change. thanks for your feedback.

  • @SublimeC88
    @SublimeC88 2 года назад

    Since your vehicle is a collectors item what is your opinion on changing or upgrading original OEM equipment? Only asking because I am in the same realm

  • @vonvoyage14
    @vonvoyage14 2 года назад

    Hello! May I ask does the stock Evo 6.5 TME has its own immobiliser already? Because I'm trying to use a 6.5 TME ECU to another vehicle and it wont give injector pulse.

    • @UzumakiGarage
      @UzumakiGarage  2 года назад

      Apparently some Evo VI don't have an immobilizer and some do. I would imagine most do (maybe the RS versions don't???) But I'm not the expert on this stuff so I can't advise sorry.

  • @SublimeC88
    @SublimeC88 2 года назад

    What modern security system did you go with??

    • @UzumakiGarage
      @UzumakiGarage  2 года назад +1

      Hi mate. Probably not a good idea for me to go into detail about my car's security as I don't know who might read this and I don't want to give away any clues. Besides I'm not the expert on alarms so I shouldn't give advice about them sorry.