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C - S PEC IF IC ATIO NS
1991 M it s u bis h i M onte ro
1991 ENGINE PERFORMANCE
Service & Adjustment Specifications
Chrysler Motors: Colt, Colt 200, Colt Vista,
Ram-50, Stealth, Summit
Mitsubishi: Eclipse, Galant, Mirage, Montero,
Pickup, 3000GT
INTRODUCTION
Use this article to quickly find specifications related to
servicing and on-vehicle adjustments. This is a quick reference
article for when you are familiar with an adjustment procedure and
only need a specification.
CAPACITIES
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Application Amp. Hr. Rating
Colt, Mirage & Summit
Type 1 ............................... 48
Type 2 ............................... 36
Colt Vista ............................. 36
Colt 200 ............................... 52
Eclipse ................................ 50
Galant ................................. 40
Montero ................................ 52
Pickup
2.4L ................................. 36
3.0L ................................. 52
Ram-50
2.4L ................................. 36
3.0L
Standard ........................... 52
Optional ........................... 55
Stealth & 3000GT ....................... 52
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Application Quantity
Automatic Transaxle (Dexron-II)
Colt, Colt 200, Colt Vista, Galant & Mirage ...... 6.4 Qts. (6.1L)\
Galant (AWD) ..................................... 6.8 Qts. (6.5L\
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Eclipse
Except Turbo ................................... 6.4 Qts. (6.1L)\
Turbo .......................................... 7.4 Qts. (7.0L)\
Stealth & 3000GT ................................. 7.9 Qts. (7.5L)\
Summit ........................................... 6.1 Qts. (5.8L)\
Automatic Transmission (Dexron-II)
Montero .......................................... 7.6 Qts. (7.2L)\
Pickup & Ram-50 .................................. 7.4 Qts. (7.0L)\
Cooling System (Includes Heater & Reserve Tank)
Colt, Colt 200, Mirage & Summit .................. 5.3 Qts. (5.0L)\
Colt Vista ....................................... 7.4 Qts. (7.0L)\
Eclipse
SYSTE M W IR IN G D IA G RAM S
1991 M it s u bis h i M onte ro
1991 System Wiring Diagrams
Mitsubishi - Montero
COOLING FAN
Cooling Fan Circuit
DEFOGGERS
* Check motor position sensor (if applicable).
* Check fuel pressure.
* Check for disconnected or damaged vacuum hoses.
* Check for PFI system malfunction.
* Check for stepper motor malfunction (if applicable).
* Check for fuel injector malfunction.
* Check for power transistor malfunction.
* Check for A/C power relay control system malfunction (if
applicable).
* Check for ECU malfunction.
* Ensure electrical harness, connectors and wires are not
broken or loose.
ENGINE SURGES
* Check coolant temperature sensor.
* Check idle position switch.
* Check EGR control solenoid valve (if applicable).
* Check fuel pressure.
* Check for fuel injector malfunction.
DETONATION OR KNOCKING
* Check airflow sensor.
* Check for cooling system problems.
* Check fuel quality.
* Check intake air temperature sensor.
* Check barometric pressure sensor.
* Check ignition coil.
* Check power transistor.
* Check for EGR system malfunction.
POOR FUEL MILEAGE
* Check intake air temperature sensor.
* Check engine coolant temperature sensor.
* Check barometric pressure sensor.
* Check ignition switch.
* Check idle position switch.
* Check throttle position sensor.
* Check TDC sensor.
* Check crank angle sensor.
* Check power steering oil pressure switch.
* Check A/C switch (if applicable).
* Check inhibitor switch (A/T).
* Check oxygen sensor.
* Check airflow sensor.
* Check motor position sensor (if applicable).
* Check fuel pressure.
* Check for PFI system malfunction.
* Check for stepper motor malfunction.
* Check for fuel injector malfunction.
* Check for power transistor malfunction.
INTERMITTENTS
INTERMITTENT PROBLEM DIAGNOSIS
Intermittent fault testing requires duplicating circuit or
component failure to identify problem. These procedures may lead to
computer setting a fault code which may help in diagnosis.
If problem vehicle does not produce fault codes, monitor
Engine overheated See ENGINE COOLING
SYSTEM article
Engine oil too heavy Check that proper
viscosity oil
is used
Poor battery-to-starter Check that all
connections between
battery and starter are
clean and tight
Current draw too low or See Bench Tests in
too high STARTER article
Bent armature, loose pole See STARTER article
shoes screws or worn
bearings
Burned solenoid contacts Replace solenoid
Faulty starter Replace starter
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Starter Engages Engine timing too far See Ignition Timing in
Engine Only advanced TUNE-UP article
Momentarily
Overrunning clutch not Replace overrunning
engaging properly clutch. See STARTER
article
Broken starter clutch See STARTER article
Broken teeth on engine Replace flywheel and
flywheel check starter pinion
gear for damage
Weak drive assembly See STARTER article
thrust spring
Weak hold-in coil See Bench Tests in
STARTER article
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Starter Drive Defective point assembly See Testing in STARTER
Will Not Engage article
Poor point assembly ground See Testing in STARTER
article
Defective pull-in coil Replace starter
solenoid
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Starter Relay Dead battery Charge or replace
Does Not Close battery as necessary
Faulty wiring Check all wiring and
connections leading to
relay
Neutral safety switch Replace neutral safety
faulty switch
Starter relay faulty Replace starter relay