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Yep, too much to tell. It sucks that Mitsubishi uses their own OBD reading system to run codes. I'd check solenoids, then go from there. Maybe fuses? You said 5 speed automatic, not DCT right?
I know it sounds nuts, but try disconnecting the battery for a minute and reconnecting. Maybe it'll reset something and clear it? Only things I can come up with.
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I left the battery disconnected for a half hour with a door open to make sure the current discharged completely. No luck.
I'm reading now that it can even be AC related in these cars. Way more complex than I would have guessed.
The shift points are moved when the AC is on to compensate for additional engine load.
				
 







