I had the same problem in my 97 LS Coupe. I changed out the antenna and that didn't resolve the problem. I replaced the stereo with an after market stereo and the problem was resolved.
Your gauges might not work on the 1997 Mitsubishi Mirage because of exposed wires or a short in the wiring. This could cause the problem when there is moisture or a lack of moisture in the panel. You might also have a faulty fuse.
it is a random sequence. one code will not work for all of them. otherwise it would be a useless security feature.
2001 Mitsubishi Mirage Radio code 3941 Hope this helps instead of paying for it! Most likely this code won't work - if this code doesn't work you have to contact the Dealer.
jdm or spoon motors work just as well
Dextron/Mercon III will work for that transmission
connect a diagnotic scanner (snap-on), then clear the srs code. unless, there is a problem with the airbag this will work
Check fuse
hard to find the tach signal wire due to the fact that the ignition coils are built into the distributor (old cars always easy to work on) to get the right wire l have posted a page on how to install a tach to your Mitsubishi. go to www.sureyya.biz and click on Mitsubishi tacho install. Dont forget to give feedback on how useful the info was.
yes, lots of work...new engine mounts, tranny mounts, exhaust routing, axleshaft conversion, ECM routing. it has been done for lots of ca$h!
A bad fuel pump will cause your automobile not to start. Everything will work fine, except the fuel injectors do not have any fuel.
you take it off and throw it, but you must throw it an exact 57.8 inches otherwise this wont work. then you go pick it up and make sweet sweet love to it. then it is ready for change
first, is it a Mitsubishi Motors stereo? Where did you get the radio code? If you still have the card key with the radio code on it check all the numbers and try again. It should work. If you looked up the radio code using the serial number from the radio itself (stamped on deck itself you have to pull dash panel to get at radio) check the serial number, check code and try again. Make sure you are starting at the right preprogram buttons when inputting code.