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Whatever your relationship with the automobile, it is important to understand who built it. The trouble with auto manufacturers is that they are always building stuff for each other. This post will help sort out who built what, for who, and why it matters.
First thing first, let’s get acquainted with the major automotive families. Automotive families are different makes that are all made by the same manufacture. Many times manufactures will want to produce a regular run of vehicles, and then a more luxurious run of models. They will produce what is essentially the same vehicle, but badge them differently and pack one with all the high end wonders people love.
The major automotive families include …
Toyota, Lexus, and Scion. Honda and Acura. Nissan and Infinity. Hyundai and Kia. BMW and Mini. Volkswagen, Audi, Skoda and Seat. Jaguar and Land Rover. Ford, Lincoln, and Mercury. Dodge, Chrysler, Jeep, Plymouth and Eagle (Here shortly, toss in Fiat). General Motors, Chevrolet, Oldsmobile, Cadillac, Pontiac, Buick, Hummer, Saturn, and GMC (As well as Opel, Vauxhall, Holden and Daewoo). You can always tell a terrible product, because they will have numerous names for the same bad product.
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Mitsubishi Trouble Codes 1100-1199
P1103 Turbocharger Wastegate Actuator.
P1104 Turbocharger Wastegate Solenoid.
P1105 Fuel Pressure Solenoid.
Mitsubishi Trouble Codes 1300-1399
P1300 Ignition Timing Adjustment circuit.
Mitsubishi Trouble Codes 1400-1499
P1400 Manifold Differential Pressure Sensor circuit.
Mitsubishi Trouble Codes 1500-1599
P1500 Alternator FR Terminal circuit.
Mitsubishi Trouble Codes 1600-1699
P1600 Serial Communication Link.
Mitsubishi Trouble Codes 1700-1799
P1715 Pulse Generator Assembly.
P1750 Solenoid Assembly.
P1751 A/T Control Relay.
P1791 Engine Coolant Temperature Level Input circuit.
P1795 Throttle Position Input circuit to TCM.
