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    Default 2006 Mitsubishi Colt ETACS / immo fault

    Hello all - I've seen other DK forums refer to this fault and get it sorted but I'm coming in from very limited coding knowledge and am currently up the creek without a paddle so going to science my way out of it!

    The car is a Mitsi Colt 2006 1.3 Automatic Manual Transmission - having had the battery off for some time to replace the Gearbox and Clutch and rebuilt it will not start, and flashes 0 0 0 in the dashboard display.

    Maxidas MS 906 shows errors:

    - Etacs - vin not programmed correctly - but when connect in live data shows VIN correct.
    - Gearbox - eerpom error data wrong.

    I'll update with the relevant part numbers from the ETACS and ECU/AT but having tried to re write the VIN I don't think the ms906 has this ability.

    Is there another way of doing this without access to the Genuine MUT3 software and naturally at reasonable cost?

    ANy advice very much appreciated.

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    Yes. read the dumps.

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    OK I've got an OBD to USB cable for laptop - which is an appropriate software to use at reasonable cost.

    I've not got too much money to throw at this but lots of time and patience -last coding I did was typing 'load' into a C64

 

 

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