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  • in reply to: 2003 mitsubishi lancer dies in drive #869866
    Alexander BarriosAlexander Barrios
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      There are 3 wires going to the connector.
      I didn’t see any way to set the sensor, not sure how to.
      I tested the wires with the vehicle keyed on but engine off, when the plug is unplugged, 5v constant wire, there is a constant 0.05v and another 0.05v. When plugged in I backprobed the wire and the signal wire went from .5v at sitting to 3.7v wide open throttle.
      we haven’t had a chance to re-test drive it yet since we have another car that needs work but now it was showing a p0122 code for low voltage.

      in reply to: 2003 mitsubishi lancer dies in drive #869833
      Alexander BarriosAlexander Barrios
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        We replaced the throttle position sensor, on the back of the throttle body near the firewall

        in reply to: Microstart XP-1 Review #598824
        Alexander BarriosAlexander Barrios
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          I just recently discovered this item and have become very interested in it, I was waiting for a good review on it which you provided. It’s definitely on my future purchase list, I plan to use it for camping trips and hikes in the middle of nowhere. As for the phone charging ability, I noticed that the Galaxy s series has difficulty with certain chargers, I would be interested to hear if it was just a phone issue rather than a charger issue.

          in reply to: Microstart XP-1 Review #607369
          Alexander BarriosAlexander Barrios
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            I just recently discovered this item and have become very interested in it, I was waiting for a good review on it which you provided. It’s definitely on my future purchase list, I plan to use it for camping trips and hikes in the middle of nowhere. As for the phone charging ability, I noticed that the Galaxy s series has difficulty with certain chargers, I would be interested to hear if it was just a phone issue rather than a charger issue.

            in reply to: Non Serviceable Parts #596632
            Alexander BarriosAlexander Barrios
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              After watching this video I feel like the future is coming too fast, it’s kind of scary. It’s like every Ericthecarguy video I watch, the more I want to pursue becoming a mechanic; but every ETCG1 video I see kind of scares me away. I have very little experience working on vehicles and I think I will keep it as a hobby and not as a profession.
              Hopefully, Eric can get some of these newer vehicles in his shop and we can see what’s going on in the engine compartment.
              Great video Eric.

              in reply to: Non Serviceable Parts #604884
              Alexander BarriosAlexander Barrios
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                After watching this video I feel like the future is coming too fast, it’s kind of scary. It’s like every Ericthecarguy video I watch, the more I want to pursue becoming a mechanic; but every ETCG1 video I see kind of scares me away. I have very little experience working on vehicles and I think I will keep it as a hobby and not as a profession.
                Hopefully, Eric can get some of these newer vehicles in his shop and we can see what’s going on in the engine compartment.
                Great video Eric.

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