Hi all,
Hope everyones Lancer is going a little smoother than mine today.
On my way to work, my 08 CJ Lancer (CVT) suddenly lurched and I lost acceleration. Within a second or two a warning came up and said "SERVICE REQUIRED". The icon was the stability control/traction control image which lights up in the wet when it kicks in, except now it had the SERVICE REQUIRED message. I believe the engine light also lit up at this stage.
I pulled over, called out NRMA and they weren't able to get their diagnosis tool going through the OBDII port. About an hour later, I turned on the car and it didn't have any warning lights, so I cautiously continued to work. Car was behaving fine for the rest of the journey (80km) and no more warning lights.
What does this all mean? I will certainly take it in to a service centre but I'm curious why I received an error and it's now gone entirely. I chatted with a local Mitsubishi service agent and they couldn't look at it on the spot but said if the lights weren't on it probably wouldn't break down on me.
Of course I'm a little concerned but I also need to drive a lot to get to/from work so I can't give it a rest until I can book a schedule. Has anyone experienced something like this before or know what could have caused it? Is it a one off hiccup or am I doing some damage driving it without getting it checked first?
Appreciate any ideas you come up with!
Thanks.
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- whitenight
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Thanks for the reply whitenight. I'm hoping it's a one-off like yours and won't happen again.. I drive about 800km/week and the car is used daily, very surprising to see this considering I haven't had any warnings yet.
Booked in for service next Wednesday (at which time I would have driven about 400km) so we'll see how it goes.
Cheers
Booked in for service next Wednesday (at which time I would have driven about 400km) so we'll see how it goes.
Cheers
I had that same fault come up when I went thru a puddle on the way to Melbourne in the first week of December, then again beginning of January. First time I was unsure of what to do, like u, but started the car and went ok, second time I didn't even pull over, just waited till I was going down a hill, put the car in neutral and turned it off then on and carried on driving
Haven't had the light on since, I got to service my car soon so will put the MUTT on and check for codes
Haven't had the light on since, I got to service my car soon so will put the MUTT on and check for codes
OHH YEA!!!!
Could be worth getting them to check that the sensors on the back of the wheel hub are tight and not a bit loose (mine did that once or twice then completely tripped out from coming loose). Losing acceleration is a safety risk, get them to check it out and make sure the sensors are tight and push them to do it under warranty.
Thanks for everyone's replies, much appreciated.
I will definitely suggest they look at the sensors in the wheel hub. Stewy, when you say yours completely tripped out, did you lose acceleration at the same time?
Mine felt like I had shifted from 4th to 3rd in CVT mode at around 80km/h, engine surging with speed decreasing.
And you're right - it is a safety concern to lose acceleration on a busy highway during peak hour. It might not come up again but I will still have it examined.
AJjnr86, interesting to hear it's happened to you a couple of times.. would be good to find out what is throwing the error!
After some reading on CCJ it appears the ASC light is triggered for a variety of reasons, even when LEDs are installed and the ECU thinks the wheel sensor isn't working. I will have it looked at and share my results.
I will definitely suggest they look at the sensors in the wheel hub. Stewy, when you say yours completely tripped out, did you lose acceleration at the same time?
Mine felt like I had shifted from 4th to 3rd in CVT mode at around 80km/h, engine surging with speed decreasing.
And you're right - it is a safety concern to lose acceleration on a busy highway during peak hour. It might not come up again but I will still have it examined.
AJjnr86, interesting to hear it's happened to you a couple of times.. would be good to find out what is throwing the error!
After some reading on CCJ it appears the ASC light is triggered for a variety of reasons, even when LEDs are installed and the ECU thinks the wheel sensor isn't working. I will have it looked at and share my results.
Hi all,
Just for those interested - I took it in for a check at Mitsubishi service and they couldn't find any faults. Looks like a one-off and I've driven maybe 1200+km since the incident and it hasn't repeated itself.
There definitely was an engine surge and warning lights, so it reacted to something. I doubt I'll ever know what though
Glad I got it checked out for free, and they even gave it a wash (was filthy before it went in). I don't like to test warranties, but the whole process appeared fairly straightforward & honest.
Cheers
Just for those interested - I took it in for a check at Mitsubishi service and they couldn't find any faults. Looks like a one-off and I've driven maybe 1200+km since the incident and it hasn't repeated itself.
There definitely was an engine surge and warning lights, so it reacted to something. I doubt I'll ever know what though
Glad I got it checked out for free, and they even gave it a wash (was filthy before it went in). I don't like to test warranties, but the whole process appeared fairly straightforward & honest.
Cheers
I've had this issue TWICE in the past week on my Evo X.
Once when I launched to try out new boost gauge- warning came on but went away after I reset the car. spareparts kindly ran his computer through it and couldn't find any fault codes.
Happened again yesterday when I was on Wakefield (with ASC on) and got a bit of 3 wheel action. Definitely could feel ASC turning off because suddenly things got slippery so I had to tone it down and come off the track. Resetting the car made it go away though! (for anyone who's interested I switched ASC off for all remaining laps and had no issues- it was great).
Once when I launched to try out new boost gauge- warning came on but went away after I reset the car. spareparts kindly ran his computer through it and couldn't find any fault codes.
Happened again yesterday when I was on Wakefield (with ASC on) and got a bit of 3 wheel action. Definitely could feel ASC turning off because suddenly things got slippery so I had to tone it down and come off the track. Resetting the car made it go away though! (for anyone who's interested I switched ASC off for all remaining laps and had no issues- it was great).
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i resently lowered my 2011 vrx lancer and i get the same light poping up, i also have led's installed but the light came up before i installed the LEDS, the LEDS i installed have built in resistors so i dont think that is the problem. does anyone else have any ideas on what it could be? i think it could be the wheel sensors since i lowered the car but i dont know how to checks these. can anybody give me a hand??
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