Mitsubishi Outlander Start Stall Idle Problems
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It may also indicate a lose air-intake hose...
Sounds like you had an ill condition.
Was informed that the codes are stored and so are retrievable. My vehicle had many codes which the tech had to wade through one by one (ID the code, check the connection/part/whatever), clear the code and move on to the next code.
The original problem was a bad connector (CANN connector?) which caused a cascade of performance problems which each generating its own code.
Replaced the connector and the car was good to go.
This has also happened when the car was driven at a very slow pace in hot weather.
Does anybody know why this happenes and what one can do about it?
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lars aksel
If left alone does it go all the way to the red line/rev limiter or stop somewhere before?
Once it stops (red line or other), what happens next; does it stay there or go back down?
Can the behavior be stopped if you tap the gas pedal or do some other action?
As to why it happens, barring any Toyota parts in your Mitsu :P I'd say there's a stuck sensor like throttle position (likely). Or the ECU is flaking out (less likely).
it pauses at say each 500, stays there for some time then goes up.
For going all the way to the red line, nope, most I had it too was 4,300-ish then I turned the engine off. This in itself doesnt help, but once I start to drive it at say around 60km/h for 10-15mins it will cool down.
Thanks for the tips as for why it is happening.