REAR AXLE – Troubleshooting
Code No. 31: Steer sensor (ST-1, ST-2, ST-N) systemProbable cause
This code is output when any of the steer sensors ST-1, ST-2, and ST-N is open-circuited
or the steer sensor ground wire is open-circuited.Defective steer sensor
Defective harness or connector
Defective AYC-ECU
OK
Replace the steer sensor.
NG
Check the harness between steer sen-
sor and AYC-ECU.NG
Repair
NG
Check and repair the harness between
speed sensor and AYC-ECU.
OK
Check the trouble symptom.
OK
Check the trouble symptom.
OK
Check the following connectors:
B-95, B-65, B-98NG
Repair
NG: Voltage remains
at 4 V or more.
Measure at B-98 steer sensor connec-
tor.
Disconnect the connector and
measure at the harness side.
Continuity across 3 and body
ground
OK:ConductingNGCheck the following connectors:
B-98, B-50NG
Repair
NG
Replace AYC-ECU.
OK
Check the trouble symptom.
Measure at B-95 AYC-ECU connector.
Connector connected.
Ignition switch: ON
Voltage across 4/5/17 and body ground.
OK:The voltage alternates between about
3 V and about 0.5 V when the steering
wheel is turned.OKCheck the following connector:
B-95NG
Repair
NG: Voltage alternates
between 4 V or
more and 0.5 V.NG: Voltage
remains
at 0 V.
Code No. 32: Steer sensor (ST-N) systemProbable cause
This code is output when the steering wheel is considered to be turned 40 or more
as determined with ST-1 and ST-2 with ST-N ON (LOW voltage).Defective steer sensor
Defective harness or connector
Defective AYC-ECU
OK
Replace the steer sensor.
NG
Check the harness between steer sen-
sor and AYC-ECU.NG
Repair
OK
Replace AYC-ECU.
NG
Replace AYC-ECU.
OK
Check the trouble symptom.
OK
Check the trouble symptom.
NG
Measure at B-95 AYC-ECU connector.
Disconnect the connector and
measure at the harness side.
Ignition switch: ON
Turn steering wheel about 90 in
either direction from the straight-
ahead position.
Voltage across 17 and body
ground.
OK:No continuityNGCheck the following connectors:
B-95, B-65, B-98NG
Repair
Measure at B-95 AYC-ECU connector.
Connector connected.
Ignition switch: ON
Turn steering wheel about 90 in
either direction from the straight-
ahead position.
Voltage across 17 and body
ground.
OK:The voltage increases from
about 0.5 V or less to about
3.5 V.OKCheck the following connector:
B-95NG
Repair
REAR AXLE – Troubleshooting
Code No. 33: Steer sensor (ST-N) systemProbable cause
This code is output when the steering wheel is turned 400 or more in the same
direction with ST-N OFF (HIGH voltage).Defective steer sensor
Defective harness or connector
Defective AYC-ECU
NG
Replace AYC-ECU.
Check the trouble symptom.
OK
Replace the steer sensor.
NG
Check the harness between steer sen-
sor and AYC-ECU.NG
Repair
OK
Replace AYC-ECU.
OK
Check the trouble symptom.
Measure at B-95 AYC-ECU connector.
Connector connected.
Ignition switch: ON
Turn steering wheel about 90 in
either direction from the straight-
ahead position.
Voltage across 17 and body
ground.
OK:The voltage increases from
about 0.5 V or less to about
3.5 V.NGCheck the following connectors:
B-95, B-65, B-98NG
Repair
Code No. 34: Steer sensor (ST-1, ST-2) systemProbable cause
This code is output if a turning condition is detected for a cumulative period of time
of 15 min. or more, during which there is no change in the steer sensor (ST-1, ST-2)
signals with the wheel speed 15 km/h or more.Defective steer sensor
Defective harness or connector
Defective AYC-ECU
NG
Replace AYC-ECU.
Check the trouble symptom.
OK
Replace the steer sensor.
NG
Check the harness between steer sen-
sor and AYC-ECU.NG
Repair
OK
Replace AYC-ECU.
OK
Check the trouble symptom.
Measure at B-95 AYC-ECU connector.
Connector connected.
Ignition switch: ON
Voltage across 4/5 and body
ground
OK:The voltage alternates
between about 0.5 V and
about 3 V as the steering
wheel is turned.NGCheck the following connectors:
B-95, B-65, B-98NG
Repair
REAR AXLE – Troubleshooting
7. CHECK AT AYC-ECU TERMINALS
7-1 TERMINAL VOLTAGE LISTING
(1) The voltage is to be measured across each terminal and ground terminal.
(2) Fig. below shows the arrangement of the terminals.
Terminal
No.Check itemCheck requirementNormally
1Lateral acceleration sensorIgnition switch: ON2.4 – 2.6 V
(horizontal position)
2Longitudinal acceleration
sensor ground
Lateral acceleration sensor
groundAt all times0 V
3Longitudinal acceleration
sensorIgnition switch: ON2.4 – 2.6 V
(horizontal position)
4Steer sensor (ST-2)Engine: Idle speed
Turn steering wheel slowly.0 V ↔ approx. 3 V
flashing
5Steer sensor (ST-1)Engine: Idle speed
Turn steering wheel slowly.0 V ↔ approx. 3 V
flashing
6*1FR wheel speedVehicle stationary1 V or less
Forward vehicle slowly.0 – 5 V
7*1FL wheel speedVehicle stationary1 V or less
Forward vehicle slowly.0 – 5 V
8*1RR wheel speedVehicle stationary1 V or less
Forward vehicle slowly.0 – 5 V
9*1FL wheel speedVehicle stationary1 V or less
Forward vehicle slowly.0 – 5 V
10Diagnosis selection inputBattery voltage
11Stop lamp switchIgnition switch:
ON
Stop lamp switch: ONBattery voltage
ON
Stop lamp switch: OFF1 V or less
12*1ABS monitorWhen ABS monitor is activatedBattery voltage
When ABS monitor is deactivated1 V or less
17Steer sensor (ST-N)Engine:
Idle speed
Steering wheel: Neutral position0.5 V or less
Idle speed
Steering wheel: Turned 90 from
neutral position2.5 – 3.5 V
REAR AXLE – On-vehicle Service
3-2 TORQUE TRANSFER MECHANISM
(1) Remove the drain plug to discharge the gear oil.
(2) Fit the drain plug and tighten it to the specified torque.
(3) Remove the filler plug and add the specified gear oil
up to the bottom end of the filler plug hole.
Specified gear oil:
MITSUBISHI GENUINE DIA QUEEN SUPER AYC
FLUID
Quantity used: 0.70
0
0.05dm3{0.700
0.05}
(4) Fit the filler plug and tighten it to the specified torque.
4. FLUID LEVEL CHECK
(1) Remove the maintenance lid located in the luggage
compartment.
(2) If the vehicle has been run, leave it for 5 min. or more
in an ordinary temperature (10C to 30C) to allow the
accumulator internal pressure to drop.
NOTE
If the ambient temperature is less than 10C or less,
allow more time to leave the vehicle to stand idle.
(3) Check that the fluid level in the oil reservoir is in the
range between MAX and MIN.
(4) If the fluid level is lower than MIN, add the specified
fluid.
Specified fluid: MITSUBISHI DIA QUEEN ATF-SPII
(5) Reinstall the maintenance lid.
5. BLEEDING
(1) Lift up the vehicle.
(2) Remove the cap of the left bleeder screw on the torque
transfer differential and connect a vinyl hose.
(3) Gradually turn the steering wheel clockwise from the
straight-ahead position. At this time, loosen the left bleeder
screw and check that fluid is discharged with air.
(4) After air has been completely discharged, tighten the
bleeder screw.
Caution
While the system is being bled of air, add fluid as
necessary to ensure that it is left in the oil reservoir
during the entire procedure.
(5) Repeat steps (3) and (4) two to three times until no air
bubbles are recognized in the fluid that comes out. Then,
tighten the bleeder screw to the specified torque.
Tightening torque: 9 Nm {0.9 kgfm}
(6) Perform steps (2) through (5) for the right bleeder screw.
Note, however, that the steering wheel should be turned
counterclockwise.
Filler plug
49 Nm {5.0 kgfm}
Gear oil
Drain plug
49 Nm
{5.0 kgfm}
Bleeder
screws Vinyl hose
REAR AXLE – Sensor Relay
SENSOR RELAY
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
12
3
4
Steer sensor removal steps
Steering wheel and column cover
(Refer to GROUP 37 – Steering Wheel
and Shaft.)
A1. Steer sensorAcceleration sensor and AYC relay
removal
2. Longitudinal acceleration sensor
3. Lateral acceleration sensor
4. AYC relay
NOTE
For the wheel speed sensor, refer to GROUP 35B.
REMOVAL SERVICE POINT
ASTEER SENSOR REMOVAL
Remove the steer sensor from the column switch.
Caution
(1) A photocoupler is used as the steer sensor. Use care
not to allow dust or grease to be on the sensor.
(2) Do not bend or dirty with grease the slit plate on
the column switch side.Slit plate
Steer sensor
REAR SUSPENSION – Service Specifications / Lubricant / Special Tools34-2
SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS
ItemsStandard value
Toe-in mm3 ± 2
Camber–100 ± 30’
Rear thrust angle000 ± 9’
Upper arm ball joint turning torque Nm {kgfcm}0.5 – 2.5 {5 – 25}
Trailing arm ball joint turning torque Nm {kgfcm}0.5 – 2.5 {5 – 25}
Toe control arm ball joint turning torque Nm {kgfcm}0.5 – 2.5 {5 – 25}
Toe control arm slide bushing operating torque Nm {kgfcm}0.2 – 1.5 {2 – 15}
Stabilizer link ball joint turning torque Nm {kgfcm}1.7 – 3.1 {17 – 32}
LUBRICANT
ItemsSpecified lubricantQuantity
Inside and lips of upper arm ball joint dust coverMolybdenum disulfide-base chassis grease:
SHOWA SHELL SEKIYU SUNLITE MB2
As required
Inside and lips of trailing arm ball joint dust coverSHOWA SHELL SEKIYU SUNLITE MB2,
NISSEKI CLAKNOCK FL, or equivalent
Inside and lips of control arm ball joint dust cover
Inside and lips of stabilizer link ball joint dust coverSHOWA SHELL SEKIYU VARIANT R-2 or
equivalent
SPECIAL TOOLS
ToolNumberNameUse
MB991004Wheel alignment
gauge attachmentMeasurement of wheel alignment
MB990326Preload socketMeasurement of ball joint turning torque
MB990635,
MB991113, or
MB991406Steering linkage
pullerDisconnection of ball joint from knuckle
MB990800Ball joint remover &
installerPressfitting of ball joint dust cover
BASIC BRAKE SYSTEM – Brake Pedal35A-4
BRAKE PEDAL
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Pre-removal Operation
Instrument Under Cover Removal
Steering Column Assembly Removal
(Refer to GROUP 37A – Steering Wheel and Shaft.)
Accelerator Pedal RemovalPost-installation Operation
Accelerator Pedal Installation
Steering Column Assembly Installation
(Refer to GROUP 37A – Steering Wheel and Shaft.)
Instrument Under Cover Installation
Brake Pedal Adjustment (Refer to P.35A-2.)
29 Nm
12 Nm
14 Nm
1 2
3
4 5
67 813 Nm
11
910
8 9
Removal steps
1. Stop lamp switch connector
2. Stop lamp switch
3. Snap pin
4. Clevis pin
5. Brake pedal shaft bolt
6. Brake pedal7. Brake pedal pad
8. Brake pedal return spring
9. Bushing
10. Pipe
11. Pedal support member
ABS – Troubleshooting35B-11
3. INSPECTION CHART FOR TROUBLE SYMPTOMS
Get an understanding of the trouble symptoms and check according to the inspection procedure chart.
Trouble symptomsInspection pro-
cedure No.Reference page
When the ignition key is turned to “ON” (engine stopped), the ABS warning lamp
does not illuminate.135B-12
Even after the engine is started, the ABS warning lamp remains illuminated.235B-13
After the ignition key is turned to “ON”, the ABS warning lamp blinks twice, and
when turned to “START”, it illuminates. When returned to “ON”, the lamp
flashes once, and then switches off.335B-13
When the ignition key is turned to “START”, the ABS warning lamp does not
illuminate.435B-14
Brake operation is abnormal535B-14
Caution
(1) If steering movements are made when driving at high speed, or when driving on road surfaces
with low frictional resistance, or when passing over bumps, the ABS may operate even though
sudden braking is not being applied. Because of this, when getting information from the customer,
check if the problem occurred while driving under such conditions as these.
(2) During ABS operation, the brake pedal may vibrate or may not be able to be depressed. Such
phenomena are due to intermittent changes in hydraulic pressure inside the brake line to prevent
the wheels from locking and is not an abnormality.