GENERAL - How to Use This Manual00-3HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL
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c;SCOPE OF MAINTENANCE, REPAIR AND
DEFINITION OF TERMS
SERVICING EXPLANATIONSSTANDARD VALUE
bThis manual provides explanations, etc. concerning
procedures for the inspection, maintenance, repair
and servicing of the subject model. Unless other-
wise specified, each service procedure covers all
models. Procedures covering specific models are
identified by the model codes, or similar designation
(engine type, transaxle type, etc.). A description of
these designations is covered in this unit under
“VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION”.
SERVICE ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES“Service Adjustment Procedures” are procedures
for performing inspections and adjustments of
particularly important locations with regard to the
construction and for maintenance and servicing, but
other inspections (for looseness, play, cracking,
damage, etc.) must also be performed.
SERVICE PROCEDURESThe service steps are arranged in numerical order
and attentions to be paid in performing vehicle
service are described in detail in SERVICE POINTS.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Troubleshootings are classified into master trouble-
shooting and group troubleshooting and located as
follows:
The master troubleshooting is prepared when the
trouble symptom relates to two or more groups and
given in MASTER TROUBLESHOOTING.
The group troubleshooting guide is prepared for
causes of problems related to that individual groupIndicates the value used as the standard for judging
the quality of a part or assembly on inspection or the
value to which the part or assembly is corrected and
adjusted. It is given by tolerance.
LIMITShows the standard for judging the quality of a part
or assembly on inspection and means the maximum
or minimum value within which the part or assembly
must be kept functionally or in strength. It is a value
established outside the range of standard value.
REFERENCE VALUEIndicates the adjustment value prior to starting the
work (presented in order to facilitate assembly and
adjustment procedures, and so they can be com-
pleted in a shorter time).
CAUTIONIndicates the presentation of information particularly
vital to the worker during the performance of
maintenance’ and servicing procedures in order to
avoid the possibility of injury to the worker; or
damage to component
.parts, or a reduction of
component or vehicle function or performance, etc.
INDICATION OF TIGHTENING TORQUEThe tightening torque shown in this manual is a
basic value with a tolerance of
+lO% except the
following cases when the upper and lower limits of
tightening torque are given.
(1) The tolerance for the basic value is within
+ I no/-
only; a troubleshooting guide is prepared for eachI iv,“.appropriate group.(2) Special bolts or the like are in use.
(3) Special tighteningmethods are used.
MODEL INDICATIONS
The following abbreviations are used in this manual for classification of model types.M/T:Indicates the manual transaxle, or models equipped with the manual transaxle.
A/T:Indicates the automatic transaxle, or models equipped with the automatic transaxle.
MPI: Indicates the multi-point injection, or engines equipped with the multi-point injection.
Turbo: Indicates an engine with turbocharger, or a model equipped with such an engine.
Non-Turbo: Indicates an engine without turbocharger, or a model equipped with such an engine.
FWD: Indicates the front wheel drive vehicles.
AWD; Indicates the all wheel drive vehicles.
ABS:Indicates the anti-lock braking system or models equipped with the anti-lock braking system.
ECS: Indicates the electronic control suspension or models equipped with the electronic control
suspension.
4WS:Indicates the 4-wheel steering system or models .equipped with the 4-wheel steering system.
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ENGINE - Crankshaft. Flvwheel and Drive Plate11-51
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PLASTIGAGE METHODMllUlAA
Plastigage may be used to measure the clearance.
(1) Remove oil and grease and any other dirt from bearings and
journals.(2) Cut plastigage to the same length as the width of the
bearing and place it in parallel with the journal, off oil holes.
(3) Install the crankshaft, bearings and caps and tighten them
to the specified torques. During this operation, do NOT turn
the crankshaft. Remove the caps. Measure the width-of the
plastigage at the widest part by using a scale printed on the
plastigage sleeve.
If the clearance exceeds the repair limit, the bearing should
be replaced.
Should the standard clearance not be obtained even after
bearing replacement, replace the crankshaft.
SERVICE POINTS OF INSTALLATIONMllUDAM
16. INSTALLATION OF CRANKSHAFT BEARING (UPPER) /
15.10. THRUST BEARING A / 14.11. THRUST BEARING
B
/ 12. CRANKSHAFT BEARING (LOWER)
(1) Classify the crankshaft bearings (upper and lower) by
whether there is an oil groove or not. Then, assemble asshown in the illustration.
(2) Assemble the thrust bearings (A and
B) on the No.3
journal area as shown in the illustration.
CautionInstall them with the groove side facing outward.Crankshaft bearing (upper)
Oil groove
Thrust bearing A
Front of engine(Tlmlng belt side)
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11-52ENGINE - Crankshaft, Flywheel and Drive Plate
9. INSTALLATION OF BEARING CAP
(1) Attach the bearing cap on the cylinder block as shown in
the illustration.
(2) Tighten the bearing cap bolts to the specified torque in‘I
the sequence shown in the illustration.
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(3) Check that the crankshaft rotates smoothly.
Cral
Bearing cap
\Bearing cap bolt
Front of engine
(Timing belt side)
7EN270(4) Check the end plate. If it exceeds the limit value,
replace the thrust bearing.
Standard value: 0.05
- 0.25 mm (.0020 - .0098 in.)
Limit: 0.3 mm
(.012 in.)
-rent ofengineTimingIelt side)
8.
LLiN03,ij
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(1) Apply engine oil to the thread and bearing surface of
each bolt.
(2) Temporarily tighten the bolts on the cylinder block side.(3) Tighten the bolts on the bearing cap side to specified
torque.(4) Finally, tighten the bolts on the cylinder block side to
specified torque.
NOTEThe bearing cap stays A and B differ in shape. Install
correct ones on correct sides.d
21-22CLUTCH - Clutch Cover and Disc
APPLYgrease
6CLOlE
lir#LClutch disc
Clutch cover
assembly
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SERVICE POINTS OF INSTALLATIONMZIGDAU5. APPLICATION OF GREASE TO RELEASE FORK
(1) Apply a coating of the specified grease to the point of
contact with the fulcrum and the point of contact
withthe release bearing.
Specified grease: MITSUBISHI genuine grease
Part No. 0101011 or equivalent
CautionWhen installing the clutch, apply grease to each
part, but be careful not to apply excessive grease;excessive grease will cause clutch slippage and
shudder.(2) Apply a coating of the specified grease to the end of the
release cylinder’s push rod and to the push rod hole in
the release fork.
Specified grease: MITSUBISHI genuine grease
Part No. 0101011 or equivalent
4.APPLICATION OF GREASE TO CLUTCH RELEASE BEAR-ING (FWD)
Pack the inner surface of the clutch release bearing and the
groove with the specified grease.
Specified grease: MITSUBISHI genuine grease
Part No. 0101011 or equivalent
2. APPLICATION OF GREASE TO CLUTCH DISC
/ 1.
CLUTCH COVER ASSEMBLY
(1) Apply a coating of the specified grease to the clutch
disc spline, and then use a brush to rub it in.
Specified grease: MITSUBISHI genuine grease
Part No. 0101011 or equivalent
(2) Using the universal clutch disc aligner, position the
clutch disc to the flywheel.
(3) Install the clutch cover assembly. Tighten the bolts a
little at a time, working in a diagonal sequence, finally
tightening them to the specified torque.I
AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE - Troubleshooting23-39
//!’ 6Rear@FrontclutchpressureI
@Kickdown brakeoressure (Release)
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OIL PRESSURE TESTS1. Completely warm up the transaxle.
2.Raise the vehicle by using a jack so that the front wheels
can be rotated.
3. Connect an engine tachometer and place it in a position
where it’s easy to see.
4. Attach the special oil-pressure gauge (MD998330-01) and
the adaptor (MD998332-01) to each oil-pressure outlet port.
When the reverse pressure is to be tested, the 3,000
kPa(400 psi) type of gauge should be used.
5. Measure the oil pressure under various conditions, and
check to be sure that the measured results are within the
standard value range shown in the “Standard oil pressure
table” below.
If the oil pressure is not within the specified range, check
and repair as described in the section “Remedial steps if oil
pressure is not normal” on the next page.
STANDARD OIL PRESSURE TABLECondtttonsStandard
011 pressurekPa (PSI)No
SelectEngme
Red&g@000E%00leverspeedGearK/D brakeWD brakeFrontRearLow-TorqueposItlollvposltlon
pressurepressurepressureclutchclutchclutchreverseconverter
(application)(release)
pressurepressurepressurebrakepressure
pressure
1Nldlmg
Neutral
360 - 4808,(51 - 6812
Dldlmg
2nd
360
- 480100-210
730 -830k(51 - 68)
(14-30)
(104 -118)
3(SWFON,
Approx.
4th
360 480
830
-900
830
900
450-650
2,500(51 - 68) (118 128)(118 128)(64 92)
(SWZFF)Approx.
3rd
360 - 480
830
900830 -900 830 - 900
830 -900830
900
450-4
650-2.500(51 - 68)
(118
128)(118 -128) (118 - 128)
(118
128)(118128)
(64-921
52
Approx.
2nd
360
- 480
830--900
830 -900
450
650
2,500
(51 - 68)
(118-128)
(118 -128)
(64-921
Approx
1 st360 480
830 -900
300-450A1.000(51 - 68)
(118 -128)I43 .-64)
Approx.
Reverse
360 480
1.6402.2401.640 2.2401.640 -2.240450-6502.500(51 - 68)(233 - 319) (233 319)(233 319)(64 ~- 921
Approx.
Reverse
360
- 4801.500(213) 1.500 (213)1.500(213)
450~-650
1,000(51 - 68)or moreor moreor more(64 - 92)NOTE
(I)
-: Indicates pressure is below 10 kPa (1.4 psi).
(2)SW-ON: OD switch in ON position.
(3)SW-OFF: OD switch in OFF position.
(4)
a: Pressure IS not standard.
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AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE - Troubleshootinn23-43
CONVERTER STALL TESTStall test consist of determining maximum engine
speed obtained at full throttle in “D” and
“I?”positions. This test checks torque converter
statoroverrunning clutch operation, and holding ability of
transaxle clutches and low-reverse brake.
Caution
During this test, make sure that no one stand in
front of or behind vehicle.
1. Check transaxle fluid level. Fluid should be at
normal operating temperature
[70 - 80°C (160 -
18O”F)I. Engine coolant should also be at normal
operating temperature
[80 - 90°C (180 - 19O”F)l.2. Apply chocks to both rear wheels.
3. Attach engine tachometer.
4. Apply parking and service brakes fully.
5. Start engine.
6. With selector lever in “D” position, depress
accelerator pedal fully to read engine maximum
rpm. Do not hold throttle wide open any longer
than is necessary to obtain maximum engine
rpm reading, and never longer than 5 seconds at
a time. If more than one stall test is required,
operate engine at approximately 1,000 rpm in
neutral for 2 minutes to cool transaxle fluid
between tests.
Stall speed: 2,200
- 3,200 rpm
7.Place selector lever to “R” position and perform
stall test by the same procedure as in foregoing
item.
Stall Speed Above Specification in “D”
If stall speed is higher than specification, rear clutch
or overrunning clutch of transaxle is slipping. In this
case, perform hydraulic test to locate cause of
slippage.
Stall Speed Above Specification in “R”
If stall speed is higher than specification, front
clutch of transaxle or low-reverse brake is slipping.
In this case, perform hydraulic test to locate cause
of slippage.
Stall Speed Below Specification in “D” and “R”
If stall speed is lower than specification, insufficient
engine output or faulty torque converter is sus-
pected. Check for engine misfiring, ignition timing,
valve clearance, etc. If these are good, torque
converter is faulty.
TRANSAXLE CONTROL
Symptom
Selector lever operationis stiff
Probable cause
Incorrect adjustment of sleeve
Remedy
Adjust
Incorrect adjustment of control cable
Excessive wear of detent plate
Worn contact surfaces of pushbutton
and sleeve
Adjust
Replace
Replace
Starter motor does notMalfunction in inhibitor switchReplace
operate with the selector
lever in the “N” or “P”Incorrect adjustment of control cableAdjust
position
Will not shift to
4-speed
Malfunction of starter relay
Malfunction of OD switchReplace
Replace
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26-2FRONT AXLE - Specifications
SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS
FWD
SPECIFICATIONS
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
Items
Wheel bearing
TypeDouble-row angular-contact
ball bearing
O.D. x I.D.mm (in.)
Drive shaft
Joint type
Outer
Inner
Lengthmm (in.)
L.H. shaft
R.H. shaft84 x 45 (3.31 x 1.77)
B.J.
T.J.
417 (I 6.4)
405 (15.9) or 393 (15.5)”
NOTE“1
AWD
Unit ball bearing
B.J.
T.J.
419 (16.5)
391 (15.4)
M26CB-A
terns
standard value
Setting of T.J. boot length
mm (in.)
L.H.
R.H.
Limit
Hub end playmm (in.)
Wheel bearing starting torque(Hub starting torque) Nm (in.lbs.)
Specifications
85
f 3 (3.35 k .I 2)
85
+ 3 (3.35 +- .I 2)
0.05
(.002)
1.8 (16)
LUBRICANTSM26CO-A
Items
T.J. boot grease
B.J. boot grease
Dust seal inner
Dust seal outer
Specified lubricants
Repair kit grease
Repair kit grease
Multipurpose greaseQuantity
160 g (5.64 oz.)
145 g (5.11 oz.)
135 g (4.76 oz.)
14-2og (.49-.71 oz.)
8-12g(.28-.42oz.)
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26-8FRONT AXLE - Hub and KnuckleI
INSPECTIONM26lCAEl Check the hub for cracks and spline for wear.
l Check the oil seal for damage.
l Check the knuckle for cracks.
l Check for defective bearing.
L)
NOTE
If the meshing of the wheel bearing outer race and the
knuckle, or of the wheel bearing inner race and the hub, is
loose, replace the bearing or damaged parts.
llFO041:ter
pinMEASUREMENT OF FRONT HUB UNIT BEARING ROTA-
TION STARTING TORQUE(1) Set the special tool to the front hub unit bearing.
(2) Holding the special tool (bolt), tighten its nut to 200 to 260
Nm (145 to 188 ft.lbs.).
(3) Turn the hub to cause grease to distribute evenly over the
bearing.(4) Measure the rotation starting torque of the hub.
Limit: 1.8 Nm (16
in.lbs.) or less
SERVICE POINT OF INSTALLATIONM261OAG
3.INSTALLATION OF DRIVE SHAFT NUT / 2. COTTER PIN
(I) Be sure to install the washer and wheel bearing nut in
the specified direction.
(2) After installing the wheel, lower the vehicle to the
ground and finally tighten the wheel bearing nut.
(3) If the position of the cotter pin holes does not match,
tighten the nut up to 260 Nm (188
ft.lbs.1 in maximum.
(4) Install the cotter pin in the first matching holes and bend
it securely.
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