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Welcome to the Mitsubishi Magna Encyclopedia. Here you will find information related to Mitsubishi's Magna family of vehicles built from 1985 until 2005.
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Welcome to the Mitsubishi Encyclopedia (Mitsipedia). The site stated out in 2005 as a site dedicated to the Mitsubishi Magna built in Australia from 1985 to 2005 but work is in progress to cover most Australian market Mitsubishi vehicles.
 
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Welcome to the Mitsubishi Encyclopedia (Mitsipedia). The site stated out in 2005 as a site dedicated to the Mitsubishi Magna built in Australia from 1985 to 2005 but work is in progress to cover most Australian market Mitsubishi vehicles.


Article of the month

Jatco JF011E Stepper Motor Testing

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The Jatco JF011 CVT transmission, referred to by Mitsubishi as the F1CJA and W1CJA) is known for having a number of issues. One of the most common problems with the transmission is the failure of the stepper motor. When the stepper motor fails, you will receive a P1777 error indicating an electrical malfunction with the stepper motor.

In this article we show you how to test if the stepper motor is OK.

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Car of the month

Muzza oz

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1997 Mitsubishi Verada Xi It all started off with a 1997 verada Ei, plans were soon made to playing around with it, stereo was in, alpine head unit, alpine front splits, 2 v-power amps, and 3 12" subs innthe boot. just got the lowered springs put in, and the wheels were on there way. then one quiet morning on the way to work, all hell broke loose, hitting a guard rail at 120kph and flipping the car.

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