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    Default 2011 Mitsubishi RVR B1498 DTC

    Hey all, was working on a 2011 RVR module with crash data, got a clean file and light went away for a month or two but is now back with dtc "B1498: SRS ECU ROM OR RAM"

    i was wondering if anyone could check out my file to see whats wrong with it.

    i will post the file tonight, if any members have any clean files please send them my way!

    thanks!

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    Corrupt eeprom. Load file back to eeprom if you still have it. Check soldering or may have bad eeprom

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    Hello.
    Sorry for "bumping" old topic, but I think, it is not worth to add new one.
    I have exactly the same problem with Mitsubishi ASX 2015 and exactly after short period of driving (about 3 weeks). Did You solved this issue?
    The sensor is BOSCH 0285011720 8635A32314Z020176.
    It was need for repair to replace driver stage Integrated Circuit and clear crash in EEPROM.
    Thanks in advance for any information.

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    I've cleared crash on some then short time later car comes back with ROM error code. I've then programmed a known working dump and same thing happens, even after replacing eeprom. Replaced module in these cases and all is well..

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