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2009 Mitsubishi Lancer L4-2.4L (4B12)
Remote Engine Start - Information/Troubleshooting
2009 Mitsubishi Lancer L4-2.4L (4B12)SECTION Remote Engine Start - Information/Troubleshooting
No: TSB-1-66-001
DATE: October, 2011
MODEL: See below
SUBJECT:
ACCESSORY REMOTE ENGINE START
PURPOSE
This TSB contains technical information and troubleshooting for the accessory Remote Engine Start system for affected vehicles.
AFFECTED VEHICLES
The following vehicles except manual transmission models:
2009-2011 Endeavor
2010-2012 Eclipse/Eclipse Spyder
2009.5-2012 Galant
2009-2011 Lancer
2010-2011 Lancer Sportback
2009-2012 Outlander
2011-2012 Outlander Sport
TABLE OF CONTENTS


Remote Engine Start Kits and Transmitters
Wire Routing




Transmitter Operation


Setting Engine Idle Time

Programming the RKE System

Programming the KOS System

Programming the Keyless Push Start System



Common Remote Engine Start Issues











Troubleshooting Part No. MZ360271EX






Troubleshooting Part No. MZ360272EX







Troubleshooting Part No. MZ360340EX











Troubleshooting Part No. MZ360360EX
OVERVIEW
Remote engine start allows starting the engine from a distance before entering the vehicle. Use the Remote Engine Start transmitter to start or stop the engine. The engine will idle for a preset period of time (5 10 20 or 30 minutes) or when specific conditions are detected. The factory default is 10 minutes.
For remote starting to occur the following requirements must be met:
^ Transmission in P (Park)
^ All doors closed including liftgate/trunk. (Door locking/unlocking is not affected by remote start.)
^ Engine hood closed
^ Key removed from ignition (for KOS equipped vehicles the ignition switch is in the LOCK position)
^ Transmitter within approximately 150 feet of the vehicle
After the engine is started with the Remote Engine Start transmitter it will stop if any of the following conditions are detected:
^ A door (or liftgate/trunk) is opened
^ The accelerator pedal is pressed (except Endeavor Galant and Eclipse models)
^ The engine hood is opened.
^ The key is inserted into the ignition switch (for KOS vehicles the ignition switch is turned from the LOCK position).
Additional Resources
1. Remote Engine Start installation and basic troubleshooting information are on the Mitsubishi Dealer Link:
a. Log onto the Mitsubishi Dealer Link.
b. Under the "Parts" tab, click on "accessories".
c. On the left side of the screen, click on "Parts & Accessories Guide".
d. Select the appropriate vehicle model year.
e. Enter the Remote Engine Start Kit part number (see part number listing earlier in this bulletin).
2. Remote Engine Start informational videos for some models are on the Mitsubishi Dealer Link:
a. Log onto the Mitsubishi Dealer Link.
b. Under the "Service" tab, click on "systems".
c. On the left side of the screen, click on "Techline Videos".
d. The videos will be listed on the left menu bar. Click on the desired video link.
WARRANTY INFORMATION
This TSB provides technical information only.
DATE: October, 2011
MODEL: See below
SUBJECT:
ACCESSORY REMOTE ENGINE START
PURPOSE
This TSB contains technical information and troubleshooting for the accessory Remote Engine Start system for affected vehicles.
AFFECTED VEHICLES
The following vehicles except manual transmission models:
2009-2011 Endeavor
2010-2012 Eclipse/Eclipse Spyder
2009.5-2012 Galant
2009-2011 Lancer
2010-2011 Lancer Sportback
2009-2012 Outlander
2011-2012 Outlander Sport
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Remote Engine Start Kits and Transmitters
Wire Routing
Transmitter Operation
Setting Engine Idle Time
Programming the RKE System
Programming the KOS System
Programming the Keyless Push Start System
Common Remote Engine Start Issues
Troubleshooting Part No. MZ360271EX
Troubleshooting Part No. MZ360272EX
Troubleshooting Part No. MZ360340EX
Troubleshooting Part No. MZ360360EX
OVERVIEW
Remote engine start allows starting the engine from a distance before entering the vehicle. Use the Remote Engine Start transmitter to start or stop the engine. The engine will idle for a preset period of time (5 10 20 or 30 minutes) or when specific conditions are detected. The factory default is 10 minutes.
For remote starting to occur the following requirements must be met:
^ Transmission in P (Park)
^ All doors closed including liftgate/trunk. (Door locking/unlocking is not affected by remote start.)
^ Engine hood closed
^ Key removed from ignition (for KOS equipped vehicles the ignition switch is in the LOCK position)
^ Transmitter within approximately 150 feet of the vehicle
After the engine is started with the Remote Engine Start transmitter it will stop if any of the following conditions are detected:
^ A door (or liftgate/trunk) is opened
^ The accelerator pedal is pressed (except Endeavor Galant and Eclipse models)
^ The engine hood is opened.
^ The key is inserted into the ignition switch (for KOS vehicles the ignition switch is turned from the LOCK position).
Additional Resources
1. Remote Engine Start installation and basic troubleshooting information are on the Mitsubishi Dealer Link:
a. Log onto the Mitsubishi Dealer Link.
b. Under the "Parts" tab, click on "accessories".
c. On the left side of the screen, click on "Parts & Accessories Guide".
d. Select the appropriate vehicle model year.
e. Enter the Remote Engine Start Kit part number (see part number listing earlier in this bulletin).
2. Remote Engine Start informational videos for some models are on the Mitsubishi Dealer Link:
a. Log onto the Mitsubishi Dealer Link.
b. Under the "Service" tab, click on "systems".
c. On the left side of the screen, click on "Techline Videos".
d. The videos will be listed on the left menu bar. Click on the desired video link.
WARRANTY INFORMATION
This TSB provides technical information only.
RENDER: 1.0x
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- • You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- • Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- • The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- • You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- • You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.