sensor is shorted or disconnected. Watch minimum and maximum
values to help diagnose intermittent problems.
* Monitors - This screen shows technician sensors and system
controllers which affect fuel control, spark advance, RPM and
A/C relay. There are 4 different screens available. As an
example, screen No. 1 will show: airflow sensor, O2 sensor,
battery and fuel injector. All of these inputs affect fuel
control.
Actuator Tests
This mode allows technician to actuate injectors, fuel pump,
purge control, EGR solenoid, fuel pressure solenoid and wastegate.
Adjustments
This option provides a means for erasing fault code
information stored in ECU. Follow DRB-II instructions to accomplish
this task.
DRB-II ERROR SCREENS
ERROR SCREENS
SYSTEM FAULT ROM CHECK SUM XXXX Message
Cartridge or DRB-II failure.
SYSTEM FAULT KEYBOARD FAILURE Message
Restart DRB-II. Ensure DRB-II keys are not pressed during
power up. Another possibility is DRB-II failure.
SYSTEM FAULT ROM FAILURE XXXX
DRB-II failure.
SYSTEM FAULT EEPROM FAILURE
DRB-II failure.
SYSTEM FAILURE, COMMUNICATION FAILURE, REFER TO DIAGNOSTIC
PROCEDURES Message
Perform diagnostic connector test. See DRIVEABILITY TEST No.
8 (DR-8). Failure of Mitsubishi Motor Corporation (MMC) adapter is
another possibility.
SYSTEM FAILURE NO RESPONSE FROM ADAPTER or SYSTEM FAILURE
ADAPTER REQUIRED TO DIAGNOSE WITH THIS CARTRIDGE Message
Ensure you are using a correct Mitsubishi Motor Corporation
cartridge. Failure of MMC adapter is another possibility.
Fig. 3: 10-Way ECU Connector
Courtesy of Chrysler Motors.
44 (5) ..... Open or short in either ignition coil circuit
( 1) - Except Montero & Sigma.
( 2) - Will not turn on CHECK ENGINE light.
( 3) - 2.0L turbo only.
( 4) - California only. Except Sigma.
( 5) - Chrysler Motors models only.
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CLEARING CODES
Using DRB-II, from main menu select ADJUSTMENTS. Enter ERASE
FAULTS. Follow DRB-II instructions to accomplish this task. If DRB-II
is not available, fault codes may be cleared by disconnecting negative
battery cable for at least 10 seconds, allowing ECU to clear fault
codes.
TEST CHARTS
* PLEASE READ THIS FIRST *
NOTE: The following charts are supplied for Chrysler Motors
vehicles.
NS-1: TESTING IGNITION CIRCUIT - 1.5L
Fig. 7: Circuit Diagram NS-1 (1.5L) (1 of 2)
Fig. 8: Circuit Diagram NS-1 (1.5L) (2 of 2)
voltage or resistance values using a DVOM while attempting to
reproduce conditions which may cause intermittent fault. A status
change on DVOM indicates a fault has been located.
When using a DVOM to pinpoint faults, monitor voltage reading
with ignition on, or vehicle running. Ensure ignition is in OFF
position or negative battery cable is disconnected when monitoring
circuit resistance. Change in ohmmeter reading during test procedures
indicates area of fault.
TEST PROCEDURES
Intermittent Simulation
To reproduce conditions which cause intermittent fault, use
the following methods:
* Lightly vibrate component.
* Heat component.
* Wiggle or bend wiring harness.
* Spray component with water.
* Remove/apply vacuum source.
Monitor circuit/component voltage or resistance while
simulating intermittent fault conditions. If vehicle is running,
monitor for self-diagnostic codes. Use test results to identify a
faulty component or circuit.
system consists of PCV valve, oil separator, breather and ventilation
hoses.
PCV valve is a one-way check valve, located in valve cover.
When engine is running, manifold vacuum pulls PCV valve open, allowing
crankcase fumes to enter intake manifold. If engine backfires through
intake manifold, PCV valve closes to prevent crankcase combustion.
SELF-DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM
Self-diagnostic system monitors input and output signals. On
all models, codes can be read using analog voltmeter. On some models,
scan tool can be used to read codes. For additional information, see G
- TESTS W/ CODES article.
CHECK ENGINE Light
Also called Malfunction Indicator Light by manufacturer,
comes on when ignition is turned on. Light remains on for several
seconds after engine has started. If an abnormal input signal occurs,
light comes on and code is stored in memory. If an abnormal input
signal returns to normal, ECU turns light off but code remains stored
in memory until cleared. If ignition is turned on again, light will
not come on until ECU detects malfunction during system operation.
NOTE: ECU diagnostic memory is retained by direct power supply
from the battery. Memory is not erased by turning off
ignition but is erased if battery or ECU is disconnected.
TR AN SFE R C ASE
1991 M it s u bis h i M onte ro
1991-94 TRANSFER CASES
Mitsubishi
Dodge; Ram-50
Mitsubishi; Pickup, Montero
APPLICATION
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Application ( 1) Transmission Model
Dodge
1991-93 Ram-50 (2.4L) .......................... V5M21-1
1991-93 Ram-50 (3.0L M/T) ...................... V5MT1-2
1991-93 Ram-50 (3.0L A/T) ...................... V4AC1-2
Mitsubishi
1991-92 Pickup ................................. V5MT1-2
1991 Montero (M/T) ............................. V5MT1-2
1991 Montero (A/T) ............................. V4AW2-2
1992 Montero (M/T) ......................... ( 2) V5MT1-3
1992 Montero (A/T) ......................... ( 2) V4AW2-3
1993-94 Montero (M/T) ...................... ( 2) V5MT1-2
1993-94 Montero (A/T) ........................ ( 2) R4AC1
( 1) - Transfer case is indicated by a -2 or -3 following the
transmission model number.
( 2) - Transfer cases for Montero are identical for automatic and
manual transmission models.
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DESCRIPTION
Transfer case is a part-time, 2-speed unit with a 3-piece
aluminum case. Transfer case has a floor-mounted shifter and integral
speedometer gear. In Montero a Viscous Coupling Unit (VCU) and center
differential allows 2WD-to-4WD shifting at speeds under 62 MPH and
full-time 4WD operation.
WARNING: When battery is disconnected, vehicles equipped with
computers may lose memory data. When battery power is
restored, driveability problems may exist on some vehicles.
These vehicles may require a relearn procedure. See the
COMPUTER RELEARN PROCEDURES article in the GENERAL
INFORMATION section.
TESTING
4WD INDICATOR CONTROL UNIT (MONTERO)
The 4WD indicator control unit is located behind radio or CD
player. Remove 4WD indicator control unit and disconnect harness.
Backprobe harness connector and measure voltage between terminal No. 8
(ground) and each respective terminal. Compare test results with
chart. See Fig. 1.
DETECTION SWITCH
Fig. 2: Detection Switch Testing Locations (Montero)
Courtesy of Mitsubishi Motor Sales of America.
REMOVAL & INSTALLATION
Removal
1) Remove negative battery cable. Remove transfer case skid
plate (if equipped). Scribe alignment marks and remove both drive
shafts. Drain oil from transfer case. Disconnect wiring harness from
back-up light switch, all 4WD switches and any other electrical
connectors (if equipped).
2) Disconnect speedometer cable from drive. Unclip cable from
case. Place transfer case shifter in "2H" position and transmission in
Neutral. Remove 6 bolts holding control lever assembly. Remove control
lever assembly and gasket.
3) Remove select plunger bore plug at right side of case.
Remove select spring and plunger. Remove change shifter spring pin.
Remove change shifter. Remove transfer case mount. Remove 4 bolts and
2 nuts holding transfer case to adapter. Remove transfer case from
vehicle.