Keyless Entry - Answerback Switching Procedures Revision

2005 Mitsubishi Lancer L4-2.4L SOHCSECTION Keyless Entry - Answerback Switching Procedures Revision
No.: TSB-04-42A-008

DATE: December, 2004

MODEL:
See Below

SUBJECT:
CORRECTED KEYLESS ENTRY ANSWERBACK SWITCHING PROCEDURES - SERVICE MANUAL REVISION

PURPOSE

This bulletin contains corrections to the keyless entry system answerback function switching procedures.

Write the TSB revision number of this bulletin in the "TSB Revision" box at the bottom of the affected service manual page.





AFFECTED VEHICLES





AFFECTED SERVICE MANUALS

SERVICE MANUAL REVISIONS

2000 Eclipse, Volume 3, Page 42-73
2001 Eclipse/Eclipse Spyder; Volume 3, Page 42-102
2002 Eclipse/Eclipse Spyder, Volume 3, Page 42-100
2003 Eclipse/Eclipse Spyder, Volume 4, Page 42-83
2004 Eclipse/Eclipse Spyder, Volume 4, Page 42-86, 87
2005 Eclipse/Eclipse Spyder, Volume 2, Pages 42-86, 87
1999-2000 Galant, Volume 3, Pages 42-70, 71
2001 Galant, Volume 3, Page 42-70
2002 & 2003 Galant, Volume 3, Pages 42-48, 49
2002 Lancer; Volume 2, Page 42-58
2003 Lancer, Volume 3, Pages 42-62, 63
2003 Lancer Evolution, Volume 2, Pages 42-59, 60
2001 Montero, Volume 3, Page 42-77
2002 Montero, Volume 3, Page 42-58
2003 Montero, Volume 3, Page 42-56
2004 Montero, Volume 2, Pages 42-60, 61
2003 Outlander, Volume 3, Pages 42-65, 66
2004 Outlander, Volume 2, Pages 42-69, 70
2005 Outlander, Volume 2 Pages 42-68, 69





Revise the pages indicated on the above list according to Attachment 1, shown.





2004 & 2005 Endeavor, Pages 42-76, 77
2004 Galant, Volume 2, Pages 42-72, 73
2005 Galant, Volume 2, Pages 42-69, 70
2004 Lancer Volume 3, Pages 42-64, 65
2005 Lancer Volume 2, Pages 42-64, 65
2004 Lancer Evolution, Volume 2, Pages 42-60, 61
2004 Lancer Sportback, Volume 2, Pages 42-61, 62
2004 Montero, Volume 2, Pages 42-58, 59
2005 Montero, Volume 2, Pages 42-56, 57





2004 Galant, Technical Information Manual, Page 42-23





2004 Endeavor, Technical Information Manual, Page 42-21

RENDER: 1.0x

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