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scheides 12-29-2008 10:57 PM

It's a foking DSM afterall!
 
So the common thread with all things evo related is that they are reliable, powerful, and streetable. That's how I always have felt, it's an evolution of what dsm's were. Where they failed, the newer evos strive, blah blah blah. No I didn't mean to preach it or really really heartfully mean it because the newest dsm is 4 years older than the oldest evo (USDM).

I lost a little faith in my evo recently, and really it's just the icing on the cake of shit that's happened with it recently. I am *never* nice to the car. It gets driven 40-100 miles per day, several hundred miles per week, and over a thousand miles per month. I'm playing with E85, alky, pushing the tune, blah blah blah so really some of this stuff comes as no surprise. Water pump leaking, check. Timing belt tensioner on backwards, check (all me). Headgasket, check. Water pump freeze plug blowing out on xmas day, in front of 2 members and later 20+ members of my family, check. Weird-ass electrical gremlins popping up out of nowhere, check-check-WHAT?

That's right, go mitsubishi. There's a seal that goes through the fender that leaks. No recall, nor a TSB (that I've found). Yet water leaks in, dripps down onto the main wiring harness and its 6 big plugs, and then goes ahead and corrodes the living fuck out of them.

I'll let the pictures do the talking, I can't believe I had to do this to my *2005* evo. It's still fucking new to me. Soldering to follow.

http://www.scheides.com/albums/Dec20...9402.sized.jpg

http://www.scheides.com/albums/Dec20...9403.sized.jpg

Screwdriver points to the faulty seal thingy:
http://www.scheides.com/albums/Dec20...9408.sized.jpg

http://www.scheides.com/albums/Dec20...9409.sized.jpg

http://www.scheides.com/albums/Dec20...9410.sized.jpg

http://www.scheides.com/albums/Dec20...9411.sized.jpg

It's winter in MN, water gets everywhere! EVERYWHERE!
http://www.scheides.com/albums/Dec20...9412.sized.jpg

scheides 12-29-2008 10:59 PM

Re: It's a fucking DSM afterall!
 
ps--my car has 63000 miles on it. Not that mitsu would do anything about this anyways.

MustGoFaster 12-29-2008 11:03 PM

Re: It's a fucking DSM afterall!
 
But dude, EVO's are awesome and never break. But it's not a DSM, it a fuking EVO. I've know that since 2003. John's dad's car had this issue it's SECOND winter. I would have figured there would be a HUGE sticky on EvoM by now, guess not. Go make one and save some other guy some trouble.

P.S. If your having these issues now, what will happen when it's 10-19 years old like DSM's are?

P.P.S. Support the economy, go buy a GM, Ford or Chrysler.
Oh wait, I have a GM and lower intake manifold gaskets fail, on a motor that's been in production for 5 YEARS. Every car company has their fuk ups, enjoy.

311evo 12-29-2008 11:03 PM

Re: It's a fucking DSM afterall!
 
Damn man!! You havent had very much luck/love from the evo recently, sorry to hear..

Im going to seal the shit out of that hole..

awd-drifter 12-29-2008 11:19 PM

Re: It's a fucking DSM afterall!
 
wow! thats a crapper. im guessing in the next 7-13 more years, the Evo's will be the new DSMs...ugh. good luck man, what specifically went wrong though? did CEL start popping up? did you get shocked? lol.

Goat Blower 12-30-2008 12:00 AM

Re: It's a fucking DSM afterall!
 
Scheides, I'll trade you straight up for a nice reliable DSM.

FattyBoomBatty 12-30-2008 12:53 AM

Re: It's a fucking DSM afterall!
 
I'll trade you a conquest

Super Bleeder!! 12-30-2008 01:55 AM

Re: It's a fucking DSM afterall!
 
Jeezuz, that is shitty. Props to you for doing something about it. Im all thumbs when it comes to electrical systems.

scheides 12-30-2008 08:37 AM

Re: It's a fucking DSM afterall!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Super Bleeder!! (Post 270565)
Jeezuz, that is shitty. Props to you for doing something about it. Im all thumbs when it comes to electrical systems.

Sadly, it is not far off from the dealer's warranty fix:
http://inlinethumb24.webshots.com/34...600x600Q85.jpg

This was posted by a dealer mechanic on evoM. Unfuking real. If you own an evo, fix this now before its too late!

rose0529 12-30-2008 08:47 AM

Re: It's a fucking DSM afterall!
 
I'm gonna have to make sure mine is sealing good, maybe while my car is getting some other work done ;)

Thats sad the dealer didn't put a new connector in it!

iceminion 12-30-2008 08:47 AM

Re: It's a fucking DSM afterall!
 
I drive my DSM every day to work, The only trouble I have ever had with a DSM falls under two categories:

-Normal Driveline Failures (clutch, synchros, rotting bushings)
-Rubber age/heat exposure related leaks
-Failures by myself to properly service the vehicle (letting a bolt fall into the exhaust port)

To be quite honest, for what I do to my car every day, my car is extremely reliable.

I put 70 miles on my DSM every day, I average one hard launch a day (AWD clutch dump)

I have no towing/AAA service.

Sorry about the electrical issues, mitsu is pretty good when it comes to this normaly.

Matt D. 12-30-2008 09:08 AM

Re: It's a foking DSM afterall!
 
I think we're fairly lucky with the electrical reliability of our cars. At least we aren't plagued with the issues that Audis/VWs experience.

brando 12-30-2008 10:01 AM

Re: It's a foking DSM afterall!
 
this sucks to hear that it happened but if i were you i would put some silicon on thise connections. it will help the connection and prevent corrosion

1QUICK4 12-30-2008 10:15 AM

Re: It's a foking DSM afterall!
 
Grommets in the inner fender well FTL. I fixed that issue on a couple of Lancers and Evos back in the day when I worked at Mitsu. The reason they don't install a new harness is that it's not available without getting an entire chassis harness or engine harness and it will happen again over time.

If I was you I'd seal that whole grommet area up under the splash shield with silicone.

scheides 12-30-2008 10:22 AM

Re: It's a foking DSM afterall!
 
I'm thinking of just doing it from the inside. Is there any reason to tear the fender liner apart to do it from that side?

Here's what it looks like from the inside:
http://forums.evolutionm.net/attachm...704-x-528-.jpg

And the outside:
http://inlinethumb14.webshots.com/34...600x600Q85.jpg

I'm thinking of just using some silicone to fill the holes from the inside, since I can now reach up there easily with my dash all torn apart.

1QUICK4 12-30-2008 10:24 AM

Re: It's a foking DSM afterall!
 
Considering it takes all of 5 minutes to remove the splash shield I'd do inside and outside if it was mine.

Halon 12-30-2008 10:46 AM

Re: It's a foking DSM afterall!
 
But wait, I though a car is only as reliable as the person that takes care of it. If you would just take care of your car properly it wouldn't be so unreliable...

scheides 12-30-2008 11:04 AM

Re: It's a foking DSM afterall!
 
Right, I should have thought to check for moisture inside the cabin, on the backside of a huge rats-nest of wiring, on a car that's only a few years old.....what was I thinking? :P

Halon 12-30-2008 12:03 PM

Re: It's a foking DSM afterall!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by scheides (Post 270600)
Right, I should have thought to check for moisture inside the cabin, on the backside of a huge rats-nest of wiring, on a car that's only a few years old.....what was I thinking? :P

Exactly. Hence the reason I get sick of hearing the same dumb comment when mine or anyones DSM is down. Shit happens.

turbotalon1g 12-30-2008 07:36 PM

Re: It's a foking DSM afterall!
 
LOL.
Sorry to hear, it sounds completely messed up, IMO a design flaw that they should cover at least partly.
Anywho, way to post it up and help save some others.
Also I would take Hill's trade. maybe.


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