Minor correction: In the video I make reference to the voltage read by the 12v socket meter as the system voltage. Due to the length of the wiring running from the socket to the battery the actual voltage if measured at the battery will be approximately 0.2-0.5 volts higher.
Great video! I replace these with a 640cca 35 group battery. It looks like your postive terminal bolt was flipped around. They come factory with the nut facing the back, not the front like yours is. So to remove it you either have to pry up on the red cover or use a wrench.
I also preferred talking, but this video is my best one so far in terms of view count and view duration. Gotta give the people what they want. The audio quality is also better here than any of my other videos where I use a budget microphone.
As the only car I've owned, and with no experience driving manual, I don't have much to compare to. It's a million times better than taking public transit if you ask me. However, I did notice that the CVT began to shift more smoothly after changing the transmission oil, as demonstrated in this video: ua-cam.com/video/erlbDUi48Jk/v-deo.html. Given the vehicle's limited power, I believe the CVT is an ok choice since it doesn't place significant stress on the belt. Additionally, the 10-year powertrain warranty offers me some peace of mind. One minor issue I have is that when slowing down to a very low speed, the transmission shifts into neutral to conserve fuel. If I then abruptly accelerate, the vehicle shudders. In terms of overall performance, I recently struggled to overtake a Toyota RAV4 in the city...
Hey can anyone tell me what the voltage should be on my 2014 mirage O2 sensor bank1 sensor 1 . I have some very seems to be high voltage in the 2.3-4.5V range and I don’t know if this is normal for my vehicle or now it’s hard getting information from Mitsubishi. Any help would be great, if you felt like making a video with live data from the scanner looking at the o2 sensors that would be great also, cheers!
I have a video reviewing the blue driver obd2 scanner where I show some of the live data available. Do you currently have a check engine light/trouble code? What made you want to check the O2 sensor voltage? If you search on mirageforum.com you can find a factory service manual which might tell you what the appropriate voltage/diagnostic steps are
Minor correction: In the video I make reference to the voltage read by the 12v socket meter as the system voltage. Due to the length of the wiring running from the socket to the battery the actual voltage if measured at the battery will be approximately 0.2-0.5 volts higher.
Great video! I replace these with a 640cca 35 group battery. It looks like your postive terminal bolt was flipped around. They come factory with the nut facing the back, not the front like yours is. So to remove it you either have to pry up on the red cover or use a wrench.
Great tip, Thank you for watching!
Don't care for the robo voice, would much rather listen to you explain things as you have in previous videos.
I also preferred talking, but this video is my best one so far in terms of view count and view duration. Gotta give the people what they want. The audio quality is also better here than any of my other videos where I use a budget microphone.
Thanks for doing this video. You surely help many people out. Very easy to follow along.
Thanks for watching!
My next car is 100% a Mirage thanks in large part to this channel - excellent content as always
Hi Joel!!!! Thanks for watching!
The Odometer would normally not reset. At least in other cars it doesn't. It would be very convenient for second hand car dealers.
You are correct. It was meant to be a joke. Thank you for watching!
@@welfarewagonrepairs I figured that too. Good to be entertaining than being plain Jane as far as content goes.
Great video!
Not to change the subject but I do want to ask you a question. how does driving a CVT Mirage feels?
As the only car I've owned, and with no experience driving manual, I don't have much to compare to. It's a million times better than taking public transit if you ask me. However, I did notice that the CVT began to shift more smoothly after changing the transmission oil, as demonstrated in this video: ua-cam.com/video/erlbDUi48Jk/v-deo.html.
Given the vehicle's limited power, I believe the CVT is an ok choice since it doesn't place significant stress on the belt. Additionally, the 10-year powertrain warranty offers me some peace of mind. One minor issue I have is that when slowing down to a very low speed, the transmission shifts into neutral to conserve fuel. If I then abruptly accelerate, the vehicle shudders.
In terms of overall performance, I recently struggled to overtake a Toyota RAV4 in the city...
Not a fan of the voice. Another good job though.
Hey can anyone tell me what the voltage should be on my 2014 mirage O2 sensor bank1 sensor 1 . I have some very seems to be high voltage in the 2.3-4.5V range and I don’t know if this is normal for my vehicle or now it’s hard getting information from Mitsubishi. Any help would be great, if you felt like making a video with live data from the scanner looking at the o2 sensors that would be great also, cheers!
I have a video reviewing the blue driver obd2 scanner where I show some of the live data available. Do you currently have a check engine light/trouble code? What made you want to check the O2 sensor voltage? If you search on mirageforum.com you can find a factory service manual which might tell you what the appropriate voltage/diagnostic steps are