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Old 10-16-2012, 06:56 PM   #231
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forgot my other question..... my stock master was giving my issues. i took out the restrictor pill a while back and bled it and it would be good for a day or two and then go back to bad. i seem to have a slow and steady leak somewhere that we cant find. obviuosly if there is a leak im losing pressure and not shifting smooth anymore untill i bleed it again and start over again the tech said it may have something to do with the master, either external or internal leak. im just wondering if that is the issue if your master replacement will solve this?
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Old 10-17-2012, 04:46 PM   #232
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^^ Sounds like your oem clutch master cylinder cracked. Have you tried looking under the dash for any fluid?


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Old 10-17-2012, 06:42 PM   #233
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Old 10-18-2012, 07:09 PM   #234
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Link to TSB about relays:

https://docs.google.com/fileview?id=...ZGQzMWVi&hl=en









-If I have green or blue relays do I need to change them out???

If you live in a warm climate, then no they are fine, but if you live in a colder climate then yes swap them out. If you are paranoid about it then just change them!!!! Any electrical part can fail and will over time, some are just built better and last longer.


-How can I tell if my relays are bad???


Do the "salt shaker" test!!!! Just shake the relay and if you hear the components moving around and sound like a salt shaker, then the relay is bad or going bad/weak. Our black fuel pump relay failed the salt shaker test!!!


-What does the new MFI relay do???


It is the Multport Fuel injection relay and controls the pulsing of the injector during idle, cruise, and WOT. If this relay goes bad or quits working your car won't start.


-What does the throttle actuator relay do???


It control the solenoid on the throttle plate and allows the throttle blade to move when you hit the gas pedal, if this relay goes bad, you will likely get a limp mode code or the car will idle strange, or not start at all.


-What does the starter relay do???


It controls the starter solenoid to engage the starter, if this relay goes out, you can't start your car.


-What does the injector relay do???


It controls the injector duty cycles during all forms of operation, idle, cruise, WOT. If this relay goes bad, you will likely get a limp mode code and could cause no start or lean conditions.


-What does the fuel pump relay do???


It controls the high to low pulse on the fuel pump during cruise to WOT operation. If it fails then you will run dangerously lean and could cause serious damage to your motor.


***Well that about sums it up, if you have any other questions, I will see what I can do.


Best advice is to invest some money in a wideband, it will let you know when things start to go south so you can pull over and turn the car off. A wideband should be everyone's first mod!!!!!






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Old 10-20-2012, 04:27 PM   #235
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Old 10-24-2012, 05:44 PM   #236
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So according to the TSB it's for 2008-2010 EVO's... are we to expect that the relays in the 2011+ model years are already upgraded to this version? Difference in part number? Thanks for the help.
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Old 10-29-2012, 03:49 PM   #237
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So according to the TSB it's for 2008-2010 EVO's... are we to expect that the relays in the 2011+ model years are already upgraded to this version? Difference in part number? Thanks for the help.

I'm not 100% sure if EVERY newer car has the old relays, but a vast majority of them do.

I'd pull the fuse cover to double check. Yes, the newer relays have a totally different part number.


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Do you have the newer relay part number so we can compare and see if it's necessary to upgrade? Thanks!
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Do you have the newer relay part number so we can compare and see if it's necessary to upgrade? Thanks!

MR122409 - Smaller Black Relay

MR400709 - Larger MFI Relay




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Old 11-08-2012, 04:41 PM   #240
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Awesome. I'll check them tonight and if they need replacement, I'll be ordering with you guys. Thanks for the help!
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