You need to obtain a troubleshooting chart for that code. If I recall, it has to do with the Evaporative system.
The firing order for a 2001 Mitsubishi Galant with an inline 4 cylinder engine is 1,3,4,2.
Whats the problem? Blows cold air with the heat settings on?
This car has a serious engine problem and needs to be diagnosed by a knowledgeable person. There is no way to know the correct answer with out inspecting it in person.
There is a problem with the emissions system. Need to have engine scaned with a engine scanner, and it will tell you were the problem is and whats going on.
Most cars require 87 octane. You can choose to gas up with a higher octane but it will not be necesary. Simply check your owners manual it will tell you whats required
whats it called? a document scanner.
You have three options: 1. Leave it as is. 2. Find out whats the problem by yourself and fix it. 3. Find a mechanic to fix it.
Its hard to tell whats wrong with it. If you have a automatic gearbox then try to change the filter, which tells the car on what gear it suppost to be. If you have a manual then it may be something with your engine. It could be the candles or another part which causes your car to run on maybe 2 or 3 cilenders. You should visit a Mitsubishi servis.
Bring to a shop that has an ABS scanner to determine the problem its a sensor whats broken. cost you about £25 from euro car parts or £100s from BMW
You will need a engine scanner to do that. But if you did not fix the problem that made it come on then it will just come back on. You need to have engine scaned to see whats wrong.
The problem is, you haven't used a code scanner yet. The code scanner will tell you the rest of the story. Borrow, rent or buy an OBD2 code scanner at your local auto parts retailer. Many auto parts retailers will even help you use it and figure out what it all means.
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