1998 MITSUBISHI LANCER EVOLUTION IV check engine

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5. SERVICE DATA LIST
<EVOLUTION-IV>
Item
No.Inspection
itemInspection contentsNormal condition
11Oxygen
sensorEngine: After having been warmed
up
Air/fuel mixture is made

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Item
No.Inspection
itemInspection contentsNormal condition
21Engine 
coolant 
temperature
Ignition switch: ON or with engine
runningWhen engine coolant temper-
ature is

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Item
No.Normal condition Inspection contents Inspection
item
41Injector
drive time*2Engine: CrankingWhen engine coolant temper-
ature is 0C (injection is
carried out for

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6. ENGINE-ECU INSPECTION
6-1 TERMINAL VOLTAGES
Engine ECU connector
Terminal
No.Check itemCheck condition (Engine condition)Normal condition
1No.1 injectorWhile engine is

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Terminal
No.Normal condition Check condition (Engine condition) Check item
21Fan motor relay (LOW)Fan not operating (coolant temperature: 90C or
below)Battery voltage
Fan

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Terminal
No.Normal condition Check condition (Engine condition) Check item
72Intake air temperature
sensorIgnition switch: ONWhen intake air tempera-
ture is 0C3.2 – 3.

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6-2 RESISTANCE AND CONTINUITY BETWEEN HARNESS SIDE CONNECTORS AND
TERMINALS
Engine-ECU Harness Side Connector Terminal  Arrangement
Terminal No.Inspection itemNormal condi

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7. INSPECTION PROCEDURE USING
OSCILLOSCOPE
7-1 AIR FLOW SENSOR (AFS)
Observing waveforms displayed on the oscilloscope allows
you to visually identify possible unusual dis