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MPI ± Troubleshooting13A-65
Terminal No.Normal condition Check condition (Engine condition) Check item
35Oxygen sensor heaterEngine: Idling after warming up0±3V
Engine r/min: 5,000r/min.System voltage
36Engine warning lampIgnition switch: OFF ON0 ± 3V 9 ± 13V
(After several seconds have
elapsed)
37Power steering fluid
pressure switchEngine: Idling after
warming upWhen steering
wheel is stationarySystem voltage
When steering
wheel is turned0±3V
38Control relay
(Power supply)
Ignition switch: OFFSystem voltage
(Power su ly)
Ignition switch: ON0±3V
45A/C switchEngine: Idle speedTurn the A/C
switch OFF0±3V
Turn the A/C
switch ON (A/C
compressor is
operating)System voltage
51Ignition switch ± STEngine: Cranking8V or more
52Intake air temperature
sensorIgnition switch:
ONWhen intake air
temperature is
0C3.2 ± 3.8V
When intake air
temperature is
20C2.3 ± 2.9V
When intake air
temperature is
40C1.5 ± 2.1V
When intake air
temperature is
80C0.4 ± 1.0V
56Oxygen sensorEngine: Running at 2,500 r/min after
warmed up (Check using a digital type
voltmeter)0 0.8V
(Changes repeatedly)
60Backup power supplyIgnition switch: OFFSystem voltage
61Sensor impressed
voltageIgnition switch: ON4.5 ± 5.5V
62Ignition switch ± IGIgnition switch: ONSystem voltage
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MPI ± TroubleshootingMPI ± Troubleshooting13A-66
Terminal No.Normal condition Check condition (Engine condition) Check item
63Engine coolant
temperature sensorIgnition switch:
ONWhen engine
coolant tempera-
ture is 0C3.2 ± 3.8V
When engine
coolant tempera-
ture is 20C2.3 ± 2.9V
When engine
coolant tempera-
ture is 40C1.3 ± 1.9V
When engine
coolant tempera-
ture is 80C0.3 ± 0.9V
64Throttle position
sensorIgnition switch:
ONSet throttle valve
to idle position0.3 ± 1.0V
Fully open throttle
valve4.5 ± 5.5V
65Barometric pressure
sensorIgnition switch:
ONWhen altitude is
0m3.7 ± 4.3V
When altitude is
1,200m3.2 ± 3.8V
66Vehicle speed sensorIgnition switch: ON
Move the vehicle slowly forward0 5V
(Changes repeatedly)
67Idle position switchIgnition switch:
ONSet throttle valve
to idle position0±1V
Slightly open
throttle valve4V or more
68Top dead centre sensorEngine: Cranking0.4 ± 3.0V
Engine: Idle speed0.5 ± 2.0V
69Crank angle sensorEngine: Cranking0.4 ± 4.0V
Engine: Idle speed1.5 ± 2.5V
70Air flow sensorEngine: Idle speed2.2 ± 3.2V
Engine r/min: 2,500r/min
71Inhibitor switch Ignition switch:
ONSet selector lever
to P or N0±3V
Set selector lever
to Other than P or
N8 ± 14V
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MPI ± Troubleshooting13A-68
Terminal No. Normal condition (Check condition)Inspection item
4±12Stepper motor coil (A1)28 ± 33 W (At 20C)
17 ± 12Stepper motor coil (A2)
5±12Stepper motor coil (B1)
18 ± 12Stepper motor coil (B2)
6±12EGR control solenoid valve36 ± 44 W (At 20C)
9±12Purge control solenoid valve36 ± 44 W (At 20C)
13 ± Body earthEngine-ECU earthContinuity (0W)
26 ±Body earthEngine-ECU earth
35 ± 12Oxygen sensor heaterApprox. 12 W (At 20C)
52 ± 72Intake air temperature sensor5.3 ± 6.7 kW (When intake air temperature is 0C)
2.3 ± 3.0 kW (When intake air temperature is 20C)
1.0 ± 1.5 kW (When intake air temperature is 40C)
0.30 ± 0.42 kW (When intake air temperature is 80C)
63 ± 72Engine coolant temperature sensor5.1 ± 6.5 kW (When coolant temperature is 0C)
2.1 ± 2.7 kW (When coolant temperature is 20C)
0.9 ± 1.3 kW (When coolant temperature is 40C)
0.26 ± 0.36 kW (When coolant temperature is 80C)
67 ± 72Idle position switchContinuity (when throttle valve is at idle position)
No continuity (when throttle valve is slightly open)
71 ±Body earthInhibitor switch Continuity (when select lever is at P or N)
No continuity (when select lever is at D, 2, L or R)
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MPI ± On-vehicle Service13A-83
14. Stop the engine and check change of fuel pressure gauge
reading. Normal if the reading does not drop within 2
minutes. If it does, observe the rate of drop and
troubleshoot and repair according to the table below.
SymptomProbable causeRemedy
Fuel pressure drops gradually after
engine is stopped
Leaky injectorReplace injector
engine is sto ed
Leaky fuel regulator valve seatReplace fuel pressure regulator
Fuel pressure drops sharply
immediately after engine is stoppedCheck valve in fuel pump is held openReplace fuel pump
15. Release residual pressure from the fuel pipe line. (Refer
to P.13A-84.)
16. Remove the fuel pressure gauge and special tool from
the delivery pipe.
Caution
Cover the hose connection with rags to prevent splash
of fuel that could be caused by some residual pressure
in the fuel pipe line.
17. Replace the O-ring at the end of the fuel high pressure
hose with a new one. Furthermore, apply engine oil to
the new O-ring before replacement.
18. Fit the fuel high pressure hose over the delivery pipe
and tighten the bolt to specified torque.
Tightening torque: 5 Nm
19. Check for fuel leaks.
(1) Apply the battery voltage to the fuel pump drive
terminal to drive the fuel pump.
(2) Under fuel pressure, check the fuel line for leaks.
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MPI ± Injector13A-93
REMOVAL SERVICE POINT
ADELIVERY PIPE/INJECTOR REMOVAL
Remove the delivery pipe (with the injectors attached to it).
Caution
Care must be taken, when removing the delivery pipe,
not to drop the injector.
INSTALLATION SERVICE POINT
AINJECTOR/FUEL PRESSURE REGULATOR/
HIGH-PRESSURE FUEL HOSE INSTALLATION
(1) Apply a drop of new engine oil to the O-ring.
Caution
Be sure not to let engine oil in the delivery pipe.
(2) While turning the injector, high-pressure fuel hose and
fuel pressure regulator to the right and left, install the
delivery pipe, while being careful not to damage the O-ring.
After installing, check that the hose turns smoothly.
(3) If it does not turn smoothly, the O-ring may be trapped,
remove the fuel pressure regulator and then re-insert
it into the delivery pipe and check once again.
(4) Tighten the high-pressure fuel hose and fuel pressure
regulator to the specified torque.
Tightening torque:
9 Nm (Fuel pressure regulator)
5 Nm (High-pressure fuel hose)
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ENGINE COOLING ±
General Information/
Service Specifications/Lubricant/Sealants14-2
GENERAL INFORMATION14100010125
The cooling system is designed to keep every part
of the engine at appropriate temperature in
whatever condition the engine may be operated.
The cooling method is of the water-cooled, pressure
forced circulation type in which the water pump
pressurizes coolant and circulates it throughout the
engine. If the coolant temperature exceeds the
prescribed temperature, the thermostat opens to
circulate the coolant through the radiator as well
so that the heat absorbed by the coolant may be
radiated into the air.The water pump is of the centrifugal type and is
driven by the drive belt from the crankshaft.
The radiator is the corrugated fin, down flow type.
ItemsSpecifications
RadiatorPerformance kJ/h4G63 114,700
4G63 126,800
4G64, 4D56 <2WD>170,000
4D56 <4WD>227,300
Automatic transmission oil coolerPerformance kJ/h4G63 6,400
4D56 6,300
SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS14100030121
ItemsStandard valueLimit
High pressure valve opening pressure of radiator cap kPa75 ± 10565
Range of coolant antifreeze concentration of radiator %30 ± 60±
ThermostatValve opening temperature of thermostat C82 + 1.5±
Full-opening temperature of thermostat C95±
Valve lift (at 95C) mm4G6, 4D56 <4WD>8.5 or more±
4D56 <2WD>8 or more±
LUBRICANT14100040100
ItemsQuantity
HIGH QUALITY ETHYLENE GLYCOL ANTIFREEZE COOLANT4G637.4
4G64, 4D56 <2WD>7.7
4D56 <4WD>7.8
SEALANTS14100050110
ItemsSpecified sealantRemarks
Cylinder block drain plug3M Nut Locking Part No. 4171 or equivalentDrying sealant
Water by-pass fitting <4G6>Mitsubishi Genuine Parts No. MD970389 or
equivalentSemi-drying sealant
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ENGINE COOLING ± Cooling Fan14-6
INSPECTION14100220023
COOLING FAN CHECK
Check blades for damage and cracks.
Check for cracks and damage around bolt holes in fan
hub.
If any portion of fan is damaged or cracked, replace cooling
fan.
FAN CLUTCH CHECK
Check to ensure that fluid in fan clutch is not leaking
at case joint and seals. If fluid quantity decreases due
to leakage, fan speed will decrease and engine
overheating might result.
When a fan attached to an engine is turned by hand,
it should give a sense of some resistance. If fan turns
lightly, it is faulty.
Check bimetal strip for damage.
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ENGINE COOLING ± Radiator14-15
REMOVAL SERVICE POINT
ATRANSMISSION FLUID COOLER HOSE REMOVAL
After removing the hose from the radiator, plug the hose
and the radiator nipple to prevent dust or foreign particles
from getting in.