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1992-l 996
Volume
2
Electrical
FOREWORD
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This Service Manual has been prepared with the latest service information available at the time of
publication. It is subdivided into various group
categories and each section contains diagnossis,
disassembly, repair, and installation procedures
along with complete specifications and tightening
references. Use of this manual will aid in properly
performing any servicing necessary to maintain or
restore the high levels of performance and reliability
designed into these outstanding vehicles.
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WESUF’FORTVOLUNTARY TECHNICIAN
CERTiFiCATlON THROUGH
National lnaltute forAUTOMOTIV ESERVICEEXCELLENC E
Mitsubishi Motors Corporation reserves the right to make changesin design or to make additions to or improvements in its products withou\
timposing any obligations upon itself to install them on its productspreviously manufactured.
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GROUP / SECTION INDEX
General. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Fusible Link, Fuse an d IOD or
Storage Connector Locatio n
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Inspection Terminal Location . . . . . . . . .
Grounding Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .w
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Relay Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -m
Sensor Locatio
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Control Unit Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .m
Solenoid, Solenoid Valve Location . . . . .d
Diode Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -. . . . . . .w
Junction Block . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .II
Centralized Junction . . . . . . . . . #. . . . . . .w
Harness Connector Inspectio n. I . . . . . .w
How to Diagnose . . . . . . . . . . . . . -. . . . . . .
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Configuration Diagrams . . . . . . . . . . . - . .m;
Circuit Diagrams . . . ..*.............
Engine Electrical ...............
ChassisElectrical
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Alphabetical Index .............
NOTE:
For information concerning all compo-
nents other than the electrical system and
on-vehicle service procedures for engines
and transmissions, refer to Volume 1
“Chassis & Body” of this paired Service
Manual.
For overhaul procedures of engines or
transmission, refer to the separately is-
sued Engine Service Manual or Manual/
Automatic Transmission Service Manual.
@ 1995 Mitsubishi Motors CorporationReprinted in USA
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A-2Noise appears at certain places when traveling (FM).Do the following measures eliminate the noise?
YeslChange to a different station with a strong signal to boost resistance to interference.l Suppress high tones to reduce noise.+3cll Extend antenna completely. (Whip antenna)
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tIf there is more noise than other radios, find out the noise conditions and the name and frequency
of the receiving stations from the user, and consult with the service center.
NOTE
About FM waves:
FM waves have the same properties as light, and
can be deflected and blocked. Wave reception isnot possible in the shadow of obstructions such
as buildings or mountains.
1.The signal becomes weak as the distance from
the station’s transmission antenna increases.
Although this may vary according to the signal
strength of the transmitting station and interven-ing geographical formations or buildings, the
area of good reception is approx.
20-25 km
(12-l 6 miles) for stereo reception, and 30-40km (19-25 miles) for monaural reception.
2. The signal becomes weak. when an area of
shadow from the transmitting antenna (places
where there are obstructions such as mountains
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or buildings between the antenna and.the car),
and noise will appear.
and gives a steady buzzing noise.>
If a direct signal hits the antenna at the same
time as a signal reflected by obstructions such
as mountains or buildings, interference of the
two signals will generate noise. During traveling,
noise will appear each time the vehicle’s anten-
na passes through this kind of obstructed area.The strength and interval of the noise varies
according to the signal strength and the condi-tions of deflection.
noise, and is a repetitious buzzing.>Since FM stereo transmission and reception
has a weaker field than monaural, it is often
accompanied by a hissing noise.FM Broadcast Good Reception Areas
FM Signal Characteristics and Signal Interference
For home stereos:80-90 km (SO-56 miles):.:,.::..:,.::.‘; .: ‘, “.‘l’.. ”216AO664Z16A066300002401
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