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Originally Posted by
Mark
We shouldn't have to clone sensors...We shouldn't have to buy a tool or visit a dealership.
I'm not disagreeing with you. Most Asian manufacturers (Honda, Nissan, etc.) do it the same way Mitsubishi does. The good news is that cloning sensors is a cheap and smart way to subvert the whole process. And if these Autel sensors work, a set of 4 only costs about $100.
I've been asking since December of 2017 (both locally and on this forum), & I still haven't heard of anyone that has successfully cloned a Mirage's factory sensor.
Well...you guys have finally whined enough that I will go ahead and clone one of my own OEM sensors and replace it with the Autel sensor. Once again I'm going to take one for the team. ![Big Grin](images/smilies/biggrin.png)
Honestly...I need to do this anyway to satisfy my own curiousity. I was reading the Evo forums and there are a lot of complaints there about some brands of programmable sensors not working with 2014+ Evo's. Oh boy...here we go again! Everything works unless it's on a late-model Mitsubishi!!!
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