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30,000 (60,000) 50,000
Application Mile Service Mile Service
2.6L 4-Cylinder
Automatic Transmission .... 7.9 (8.9) ................. 2.6
Manual Transmission ....... 6.9 (7.9) ................. 2.6
3.0L V6
Automatic Transmission .... 6.1 (10.6) ................ 2.6
Manual Transmission ....... 5.1 (9.6) ................. 2.6
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Application Specification
Engine Oil (
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Minimum Temperature
Greater Than 32
F (0
C) ...... SAE 20W-40 Or 20W-50 API SG/CD
Greater Than -10
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C) ..... SAE 10W-30, 10W-40 API SG/CD
Maximum Temperature
Less Than 60
F (16
C) .......... SAE 5W-30 Or 5W-40 API SG/CD
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1) - Since temperature ranges for different oil grades overlap,
brief fluctuations in outside temperatures are no cause for
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Engine Oil
1987 ......................................... 5.2 Qts. (5.0L)
1988 ......................................... 5.0 Qts. (4.8L)
1989-92 ...................................... 5.5 Qts. (5.3L)
1993-95 ...................................... 5.2 Qts. (4.9L)
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120,000 MILE (192,000 KM) SERVICE \
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Circuit Circuit
Application Terminals Terminals
Montero, Pickup 3.0L & Ram-50 3.0L ..... 2 & 4 ............. 1 & 3
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POWER STEERING OIL PRESSURE SWITCH
1) Power steering oil pressure switch is mounted on power
steering pump. Disconnect single wire connector at switch. Start
engine.
2) Connect ohmmeter between switch terminal and ground. If
continuity is present with steering wheel in straight-ahead position,
replace switch. If continuity is not present while turning steering
wheel, perform POWER STEERING IDLE-UP SYSTEM TEST. See IDLE-UP SYSTEMS
under IDLE CONTROL SYSTEM.
THROTTLE POSITION SENSOR
1) TPS is mounted to throttle body, at end of throttle shaft.
Disconnect TPS connector. See Fig. 6. Using ohmmeter, measure total
resistance between TPS connector terminals as specified in TPS
CONNECTOR TERMINAL IDENTIFICATION table. If resistance is not 3500-
6500 ohms, replace TPS.
2) Using an analog (needle-type) ohmmeter, measure variable
resistance between TPS connector terminals as specified in TPS
CONNECTOR TERMINAL IDENTIFICATION table.
3) Operate throttle valve from closed to wide open throttle.
If rate of resistance does not change smoothly within 3500-6500 ohms
throughout range of throttle valve movement, replace TPS.
Fig. 6: TPS Sensor Connector Terminal ID
Courtesy of Mitsubishi Motor Sales of America.
TPS CONNECTOR TERMINAL IDENTIFICATION TABLE
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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.
Installation
1) Position transmission shifter in Neutral and transfer case
lever in "2H" position. Install neutral return plungers and springs in
holes on top of adapter. Tighten plug until it is flush with adapter
surface. Cover plug threads with sealant.
2) Coat inside of change shifter with grease. Ensure change
shifter pin protrudes 1/8" above change shifter when installed. Mount
detent plunger spring and install plug (if equipped). To complete
installation, reverse removal procedure. Fill transfer case with API
GL-4 or higher 75W-90 or 75W-85W gear oil.
Fig. 3: Exploded View Of Transfer Case (Ram-50)
Courtesy of Mitsubishi Motor Sales of America.
2) Remove 2 seal plugs. Remove 2 poppet springs and steel
balls. Shift transfer case to "4WD" and pull high-low shift rail out,
in rear cover direction. Remove interlock plunger. Remove pulse
generator (if equipped), front output shaft cover and pulse rotor (if\
equipped). Remove snap ring from rear bearing on output shaft. Remove
chain cover, oil guide and side cover. Remove countershaft locking
plate. Remove countershaft.
3) Remove countergear, 2 thrust washers, 2 needle bearings
and spacer through side cover opening. Remove snap ring, spring
retainers and spring from 2WD-4WD shift rail. Remove front output
shaft, rear output shaft and chain as assembly.
4) Remove 2WD-4WD shift fork and distance piece. Drive out
2WD-4WD shift rail spring pin. Remove 2WD-4WD shift rail and lug.
Remove high-low shift fork and high-low synchronizer sleeve. Remove
needle bearing and snap ring from input gear. Remove input gear
assembly.
5) If either control shaft or input gear oil seals are to be
replaced, drive out roll pin from transmission control change shifter.
Separate transfer case from adapter. See Fig. 3.
Disassembly (Montero)
1) Remove dynamic damper, 5 detection switches and 3 steel
balls. Remove poppet plug, spring and steel ball. Remove speedometer
gear assembly. Remove output shaft rear cover, spacers, dust seal
guard and oil seals. Front output shaft cover, wave spring and spacer
(if equipped).
2) Remove high-low shift rail plug and high-low shift fork
spring pin. Shift transfer case to "4WD". Remove rear cover and high-
low shift rail. Remove interlock plunger. Remove rear output shaft
(viscous coupling) assembly and center differential assembly. Remove
2WD-4WD synchronizer assembly, chain and front output shaft from
transmission as a unit. With White paint make match marks in grooves
of 2WD-4WD synchronizer in 3 places. With White paint make match marks
on spline projections of 2WD-4WD synchronizer sleeve in 3 places.
Refer to match marks during reassembly.
3) Remove snap ring, spring seat, spring, 2WD-4WD shift fork
and 2WD-4WD synchronizer sleeve. Remove differential lock hub, oil dam
cover and bearing retainer. Remove side cover and gasket. Remove
transfer counter gear shaft, transfer counter gear, thrust washer,
needle bearings and spacer. Remove transfer drive shaft assembly.
Remove high-low shift fork assembly and clutch sleeve. Remove transfer
input gear assembly.
4) Remove 2WD-4WD shift lug spring pin, spring, spring
retainer 2WD-4WD shift lug and shift rail. Remove input gear oil seal,
baffle plate, dust seal guard and front output shaft oil seal. See
Fig. 4 .
COMPONENT DISASSEMBLY & REASSEMBLY
OUTPUT SHAFT ASSEMBLY (MONTERO)
Disassembly & Reassembly (Rear Shaft)
Remove snap ring and press ball bearing off without putting
pressure on vicious coupling. Remove viscous coupling. To install,
reverse removal procedure. When installing new snap ring, select
thickest ring that will fit into groove. Acceptable clearance is 0-.
003" (0-.08 mm).
Disassembly & Reassembly (Front Shaft)
Remove front bearing. Remove rear bearing. To install reverse
removal procedure.
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TR AN SM IS SIO N S ER VIC IN G - A /T
1991 M it s u bis h i M onte ro
1991 TRANSMISSION SERVICING
Automatic Transmission
Mitsubishi: Eclipse, Galant, Mirage,
Montero, Pickup, Precis, 3000GT
IDENTIFICATION
MITSUBISHI AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION APPLICATIONS \
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Eclipse
1.8 & 2.0L ........................... Model F4A22 Transaxle
2.0L Turbo ........................... Model F4A33 Transaxle
All-Wheel Drive (AWD) ................ Model W4A33 Transaxle
Galant
AWD .................................. Model W4A32 Transaxle
DOHC ................................. Model F4A22 Transaxle
SOHC ........................ Model KM175 or F4A22 Transaxle
Mirage
1.5L ................................. Model F3A21 Transaxle
1.6L ................................. Model F4A21 Transaxle
Montero ............................ Model V4AW2 Transmission
Pickup ............................. Model R4AC1 Transmission
Precis ................................ Model KM176 Transaxle
3000GT ................................ Model F4A33 Transaxle
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LUBRICATION
TRANSAXLE/TRANSMISSION SERVICE INTERVALS
Check fluid level every 12 months or 15,000 miles. Change
fluid and filter every 30,000 miles. If vehicle is operated under
severe condition, change fluid more often. If severe darkening of
fluid and strong odor are noted, bands should also be adjusted (if
equipped).
TRANSFER CASE SERVICE INTERVALS
On 4WD and AWD models, change transfer case fluid every 30,
000 miles.
CHECKING FLUID LEVEL
TRANSAXLE/TRANSMISSION
1) Park vehicle on level area. Ensure oil is at normal
operating temperature, parking brake is engaged, and engine is at
idle. Move gear selector through each position, stopping briefly in
each position.
2) Place gear selector in Neutral, and clean area around
dipstick tube. Ensure fluid level is between lower and upper marks,
but never over upper mark, in HOT range. Add or drain fluid if
necessary.
CAUTION: If severe darkening of fluid and strong odor are noted,
change fluid and filter, and adjust bands.
TRANSFER CASE (3000GT)
Lubricant level should be approximately .5" (13 mm) below
fill hole on side of transfer case.
TRANSFER CASE (ALL OTHERS)
Lubricant level should be to bottom of fill hole on side of
transfer case.
RECOMMENDED FLUID
TRANSAXLE/TRANSMISSION
Use Chrysler Plus/Mitsubishi Plus ATF, Dexron and Dexron-II
ATF.
TRANSFER CASES
Use SAE 75W-85 gear oil with API GL-4 rating or higher.
FLUID CAPACITY
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Mirage ..................... 4.8 (4.5) ............... 13.0 (12.2\
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Eclipse
F4A22 .................... 4.2 (4.0) ................. 6.4 (6.1\
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F4A33 & W4A33 ............ 6.4 (6.1) ................. 8.0 (7.6\
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Galant
2WD ...................... 4.8 (4.5) ................. 6.4 (6.1\
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AWD ...................... 4.8 (4.5) ................. 6.9 (6.5\
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Montero .................... 5.8 (5.5) ................. 7.4 (7.0\
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Pickup ................... 2.0 (1.9)( 1) ............... 10.2 (9.7)
Precis ..................... 4.8 (4.5) ................. 6.4 (6.1\
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3000GT ..................... 4.8 (4.5) ................. 7.9 (7.5\
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( 1) - Idle engine in Neutral, then add fluid to bring level between
notches at "H" mark.
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Eclipse & Galant ............................ 1.3 (0.6)
Mirage ............................................ N/A
Montero & Pickup ............................ 4.6 (2.2)
3000GT ........................................ .6 (.3)
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DRAINING & REFILLING
NOTE: Although manufacturer recommends changing only fluid, the
oil filter/screen may also require replacement. If replacing
fluid to bring level to lower mark of dipstick if necessary. Recheck
fluid level after transmission is at normal operating temperature.
TRANSFER CASE
Drain plug is located on bottom of transfer case. Change
drain plug gasket whenever fluid is changed. On 3000GT, lubricant
level should be approximately .5" (13 mm) below fill hole on side of
transfer case. On all others models, lubricant level should be to
bottom of fill hole on side of transfer case.
HYDRAULIC CONTROL PRESSURE ADJUSTMENTS
LINE PRESSURE CHECK (EXCEPT MONTERO & PICKUP)
1) Set parking brake. Place shift lever in Neutral position.
Attach engine tachometer. Remove line pressure port plug located above
front transaxle shaft, forward of governor pressure port plug. On
Precis, line pressure port is located below bell housing, at front of
transaxle oil pan. Using appropriate adapter, attach pressure gauge.
2) Start engine, and bring to operating temperature. With
gear selector in Drive position, bring engine speed to 2500 RPM. Pull
throttle control cable (if equipped) wide open at transaxle side.
3) Line pressure should be 98-100 psi (6.9-7.0 kg/cm
) on
Mirage, or 124-127 psi (8.7-8.9 kg/cm) on all others. If line
pressure is not to specification, proceed to LINE PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT.
LINE PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT (EXCEPT MONTERO & PICKUP)
1) Drain transaxle fluid. Remove oil pan. Disconnect throttle
control cable from throttle cam. Remove oil temperature sensor (if
equipped). Disconnect solenoid connector. On some models, it may be
necessary to push solenoid wire harness connector and grommet into
transaxle case.
2) Remove oil filter screen and plate. Noting location and
length of bolts, remove valve body. DO NOT drop internal parts. Adjust
line pressure by turning regulator valve adjusting screw.
3) Turn adjusting screw counterclockwise to increase pressure
or clockwise to decrease pressure. One complete turn of adjusting
screw changes line pressure as follows.
* 3.7 psi (.26 kg/cm
) on Mirage with F3A21 Transaxle
* 5.4 psi (.39 kg/cm) on Precis
* 54 psi (3.8 kg/cm) on all others
4) After adjustment, reverse removal procedure to install.
Refill transaxle.
LINE PRESSURE (MONTERO)
1) Remove plug from line pressure take-off port located
behind transmission shift control lever. Install Hydraulic Pressure
Meter (MD998330) with Adapter (MD998206).
2) Place vehicle on dynamometer. Apply parking brake and
start engine. With brake applied, place transmission in Drive. Note
pressure at idle. Pressure should be 74-85 psi (5.2-6.0 kg/cm
).
3) Raise engine RPM to stall speed (2100-2400 RPM). Note lin\
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pressure. Pressure should be 156-185 psi (11.0-13.0 kg/cm
).
4) Shift transmission into Reverse with brake applied. At
idle, pressure should be 112-130 psi (7.9-9.1 kg/cm
). Raise engine
RPM to stall speed (2100-2400 RPM). Note line pressure. Pressure
should be 227-285 psi (16.0-20.0 kg/cm
). If readings are not to