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MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE 1990  Service Manual --
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14-24FUEL SYSTEM - Sensors
POWER STEERING OIL PRESSURE SWITCHEngine control unit
Power steering oil
pressure switchBattery
voltage
6FUO5OtIWhen the steering wheel is turned and the oil
pressure o

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MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE 1990  Service Manual FUEL SYSTEM - Sensors14-25Terminal for
ignition timing
adjustment
l-l6FUO51:7
W$ht(/.
Piezo-electncelements
I6FUOSlO
DetonationEngine control
unit
sensor
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MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE 1990  Service Manual I
j:Battery
14-26FUEL SYSTEM - Sensors
INHIBITOR SWITCH <A/T>The inhibitor switch’s ON (when “N” or 
“P”) or OFF (when
other than “N” or 
“P”) signals are input to the engine control

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MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE 1990  Service Manual ‘73.- .-_ _ .-__ .- -..- - .-----___. _____^. -._ __--.
FUEL SYSTEM- Enaine Control Unit14-27
ENGINE CONTROL UNITRI4FhAA
GENERAL DESCRIPTIONEngine control unit
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MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE 1990  Service Manual ---_-
14-28FUEL SYSTEM- Ennine Control Unit
The engine control unit has an 
onboard diagnosis
function, which is used mainly to diagnose the
sensors, thus facilitating system checks and troub-leshooti

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MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE 1990  Service Manual FUEL SYSTEM- Engine Control Unit14-29
SFUllSOTerminal
ConnectionTerminalConnectionNo.
No.
1Self-diagnosis output53EGR control solenoid valve (California only)
2Diagnosis/data transfer select terminal5

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MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE 1990  Service Manual 14-30SELF-DIAGNOSISFUEL SYSTEM- Engine Control Unit
There are 16 diagnosis items, as listed below; the
diagnosis results are stored in computer memory.The diagnosis memory is maintained by backup
The

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MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE 1990  Service Manual __.-~-..- -
FUEL SYSTEM- Ermine Control Unit
FAIL-SAFE AND BACKUP FUNCTiON
(1) The fail-safe function controls the system so
that passenger and vehicle safety can be 
maxi-
mized. in the event of fail