DTC Mitsubishi P1862 Short Explanation

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The video focuses on the basic Mitsubishi specific diagnostic error code. Contents: 0:21 Basic DTC analysis according to OBD2 protocol standard. 1:48 Insight into programming - an explanation of what a bit is and how a byte is formed - decoding the Error Code to the base programming 2:58 A diagnostically understandable description of the Diagnostic Trouble Code 3:05 Basic error definition - Possible causes or errors of the car and its parts describing the mentioned error We will continue to work on improving the content. Our efforts at Maxidot s.r.o.the video content gets better. #mitsubishi Make: Mitsubishi Code: P1862 Definition: Tire Pressure Sensor 3 - Mechanical Failure Description: The TPM Sensors are self monitoring for internal mechanical faults (i.e. pressure sensor failure) and will send a mechanical failure message to the Remote Frequency Hub (RF Hub) Module if an internal sensor fault is detected. In the event a sensor is not able to transmit this message to the RF Hub a “No Signal” DTC will be logged after 20 cumulative minutes of driving above 15 mph . When the Mechanical Failure fault is active or is stored with several occurrences, the sensor should be replaced. The RF Hub records the TPM sensor IDs; and the ‘mechanical failure’ DTCs associated with them when set. The TPM-RKE tool is used to locate those IDs on the vehicle, since the location of the IDs in the RF Hub may not be correct. Cause: TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING (TPM) SENSOR PRESSURE MEASURE...

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