Mitsubishi Code P1391: Camshaft/Crankshaft Synchronization Problem

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Technical Meaning

The Mitsubishi P1391 code on Mitsubishi vehicles indicates a fault in synchronization between the camshaft position sensor (CMP) and crankshaft position sensor (CKP) signals. This issue primarily affects:

  • 🕒 Injection timing
  • Ignition control
  • 🔧 Variable valve timing management (MIVEC on certain models)

Severity and Consequences

Level Impact
Moderate Unstable idle, slight power loss
High Risk of stalling, catalyst damage

Mitsubishi-Specific Symptoms

  • 🚗 Hard starting (especially on Lancer and Outlander)
  • ⚠️ Check Engine light flashing + “Limp Home” mode
  • Noticeable increase in fuel consumption
  • 🔊 Metallic knocking (if timing belt issue)

Model-Specific Causes

For 4G6 engines (Lancer EVO)

  • Faulty CMP sensor (common issue)
  • Premature timing belt wear
  • Hydraulic tensioner problem

For 6B3 engines (Outlander)

  • Connector corrosion (low sensor position)
  • Excessive timing chain play
  • MIVEC variable phasing failure

For 4N1 engines (recent ASX)

  • Sensitivity to voltage variations
  • ECM software update required

Diagnostic Procedure

Step 1: Electrical Check

  1. Sensor testing:
    • CMP resistance: 400-800Ω (at 20°C)
    • CKP signal: Check for clean square wave
  2. Wiring check:
    • Measure continuity between ECM and sensors
    • Verify no short circuit to ground

Step 2: Mechanical Check

  • 🔍 Timing mark alignment
  • ⚙️ Belt/chain tension (5-6mm max deflection)
  • 🔧 Condition of sprockets and guides (abnormal wear)

Step 3: ECM Diagnosis

  • 💻 Live data reading:
    • Real-time CMP/CKP comparison
    • Calculated phase shift verification
  • 🔄 Software update (often required on Pajero IV)

Recommended Solutions

For Common Models

  1. CMP sensor replacement (part # MD614602 for Lancer)
  2. Connector cleaning + dielectric grease application
  3. Timing adjustment with Mitsubishi special tools

For Recurring Problems

  • Complete timing kit (including hydraulic tensioner)
  • ECM reprogramming (update TSB 18-46-003)

Average Repair Costs

Intervention Parts Cost Labor
CMP Sensor 90-180€ 0.8h
Timing Belt 120-250€ 3.5h
Reprogramming 80-150€ 1h

Specific Technical Tips

  1. Always use OEM parts for sensors
  2. Systematically check phasing after intervention
  3. On Outlander PHEV: Disconnect HV power before diagnosis

Common Mistake: Neglecting water pump inspection during timing belt replacement (causing subsequent overheating)

⚠️ Warning: On Mitsubishi Diesel (4N1), this code may mask a rail pressure sensor problem. Always check associated codes.

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