Yes I would ask Mitsubishi about that because I know someone who had the same problem and it cost them 200 pounds to fix
If not installed properly check engine light will illuminate
IF you are properly Licenced.
In depends on how the alarm system was programmed, but most of the time no. A properly programmed alarm system will send signals to the central station if there has been a power loss.
no
If properly complested and submitted, acceptance is automatic
No, it will have no effect on the flywheel.
They were not tightened properly.
Pacemakers that are properly implanted and programmed can correct a patient's arrhythmia and resolve related symptoms.
ECM will not cause A/C to not work properly. some of the earlier mitsubishi's had a ground wire for the A/C going through the ECM. and i have ran into the circuit in the ECM that grounds it go out causing the A/C to not work on a few diffrent cars
Manual transmissions, while not necessarily inferior to automatic transmissions, require extra knowledge to operate properly without damaging the vehicle. The automatic transmission made vehicles more accessible.
If the pcm controls the transmission the shifts could be inaccurate.
Maybe it isn't. Maybe it needs a tune-up.