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MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE 1991  Service Manual 5-28BRAKES -Anti-lock Braking System Troubleshooting
With the ignition key in the “ON” 
posi-NoCheck fuse No.ll. If it is
tion, do other warning lights illuminate?blown, correct the cause of
the b

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MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE 1991  Service Manual 5-30BRAKES - Anti-lock Braking System Troubleshooting
BABS warning light illuminated after the engine is started and remains on.
[Explanation]This is the symptom when the ABS ECU does not
power up due

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MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE 1991  Service Manual 5-40BRAKES - Anti-lock Braking System Troubleshooting
E-7Abnormality of motor drive circuit
[Explanation]The ABS ECU illuminates the warning light for the
motor relay and motor in the following cases.

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MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE 1991  Service Manual BRAKES - Service Adjustment Procedures5-47switch
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SERVICE ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES
BRAKE PEDAL INSPECTION AND ADJUSTM&g
1.Measure the brake pedal height as il

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MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE 1991  Service Manual 5-42BRAKES - Service Adjustment Procedures
BRAKE FLUID LEVEL SENSOR CHECKNO5FBAB(1) Connect a circuit tester to the brake fluid level sensor. 
4(2) Move the float from top to bottom and check for 
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MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE 1991  Service Manual BRAKES - Service Adjustment Procedures5-43When engine is
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Caution
If the number of brake lever notches engaged is less
than the standard value, the cabl

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MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE 1991  Service Manual BRAKES - Service Adiustment Procedures5-45I 
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When the master cylinder is empty of brake fluid, bleed air
from the master cylinder by proceeding with procedures (1)

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MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE 1991  Service Manual BRAKES - Service Adjustment Procedures5-47
14AO399-6. Clean piston and insert into cylinder with tool.
7. Be careful that the piston boot does not become caught,
when lowering the caliper assembly and