See TURBOCHARGER under AIR INDUCTION SYSTEMS.
FUEL SYSTEM
FUEL DELIVERY
NOTE: For fuel system pressure testing, see
F - BASIC TESTING article.
Fuel Pressure Regulator Control Solenoid Valve (Turbo Models)
See G - TESTS W/CODES article.
FUEL CONTROL
Fuel Injectors
See G - TESTS W/CODES article.
IDLE CONTROL SYSTEM
ELECTRICAL LOAD SWITCH
3000GT (DOHC)
1) Turn ignition off. Disconnect PCM connector. See
POWERTRAIN CONTROL MODULE (PCM) LOCATION table under COMPUTERIZED
ENGINE CONTROLS. Go to next step.
2) Turn headlights on. Using DVOM, check voltage between PCM
connector terminal No. 58 and chassis ground. If battery voltage is
present, turn headlights off and go to next step. If battery voltage
is not present, check and repair circuit between headlight relay
connector and PCM connector.
3) Turn defogger switch on. Using DVOM, check voltage between
PCM connector terminal No. 58 and chassis ground. If battery voltage
is present, turn defogger switch off and go to next step. If battery
voltage is not present, check and repair circuit between defogger
relay connector and PCM connector.
4) Turn blower switch on. Using DVOM, check voltage between
PCM connector terminal No. 58 and chassis ground. If battery voltage
is present, turn blower switch off and go to next step. If battery
voltage is not present, check and repair circuit between blower switch
connector and PCM connector.
5) If battery voltage is present and preceding tests do not
show any system or component malfunction and PCM is suspected,
substitute PCM with known-good unit and retest system.
IDLE AIR CONTROL (IAC) MOTOR
For testing procedures, see G - TESTS W/CODES article.
IGNITION SYSTEM
NOTE: For basic ignition checks, see F - BASIC TESTING article.
TIMING CONTROL SYSTEMS
Camshaft Position Sensor
See G - TESTS W/CODES article.
Crankshaft Position Sensor
See G - TESTS W/CODES article.
SPEEDOMETER TEST under COMPONENT TESTS. Repair or replace as
necessary.
TACHOMETER NOT WORKING
Tachometer is serviced as an assembly. If wiring harness is
okay, replace tachometer assembly.
WARNING LIGHTS NOT WORKING
Test for defective sending unit, burned-out bulb and broken
printed circuit. Ensure all connections are clean and tight.
COMPONENT TESTS
BOOST PRESSURE GAUGE (TURBO)
Resistance Test (Eclipse & 3000GT)
1) Remove instrument cluster from instrument panel. See
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER under REMOVAL & INSTALLATION. On 3000GT, remove air
distribution duct and combination gauges.
2) On all models, check resistance between boost pressure
gauge terminals on back of instrument cluster or combination gauges.
See Fig. 1 or 2. Resistance should be 68.2-83.4 ohms on Eclipse, or 72
ohms on 3000GT. If resistance is not as specified, replace gauge.
Fig. 1: Boost Pressure Gauge Test Terminals (Eclipse Turbo)
Courtesy of Mitsubishi Motor Sales of America
Eclipse 2.0L Non-Turbo With A/T
Disconnect sensor harness connector. Check resistance between
sensor terminals. Resistance should be 300-1200 ohms. Replace sensor
as necessary.
OIL PRESSURE GAUGE
Circuit Test (Eclipse, Montero & 3000GT)
1) Disconnect oil pressure gauge wiring connector from
sending unit inside engine compartment. Connect a 12-volt test light
between harness connector terminal and ground. Turn ignition on, but
DO NOT start engine.
2) If test light comes on and gauge needle moves, go to GAUGE
RESISTANCE TEST. If test light does not come on and gauge needle does
not move, repair wiring to sending unit.
Gauge Resistance Test (Eclipse, Montero & 3000GT)
1) Remove instrument cluster from instrument panel. See
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER under REMOVAL & INSTALLATION. On 3000GT, remove air
distribution duct and combination gauges.
2) On all models, check continuity between oil pressure gauge
terminals. See Fig. 17, 18 or 19. See
OIL PRESSURE GAUGE RESISTANCE SPECIFICATIONS table. If resistance is
not within specification, replace oil pressure gauge.
OIL PRESSURE GAUGE RESISTANCE SPECIFICATIONS TABLE
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Application Ohms
Eclipse & 3000GT ................................... 40-44
Montero ............................................... 50
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Fig. 17: Oil Pressure Gauge Resistance Test Terminals (Eclipse)
Courtesy of Mitsubishi Motor Sales of America
speedometer.
TEMPERATURE GAUGE
CAUTION: DO NOT connect sender wire directly to ground during test.
Circuit Test
1) Disconnect temperature sender wire from sending unit.
Connect a 12-volt, 3.4-watt test light between connector terminal and
ground. Turn ignition switch to ON position.
2) If test light flashes and temperature gauge needle moves,
go to SENSOR RESISTANCE TEST. If test light does not flash or gauge
needle does not move, repair wiring to sending unit.
Sensor Resistance Test
1) Remove Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) sensor from
engine. See COMPONENT LOCATIONS . Place sending unit in 158
F (70C)
water. Check sensor resistance using ohmmeter.
2) ECT sensor resistance should be 90-117 ohms. If ECT sensor
resistance is okay, go to GAUGE RESISTANCE TEST. Replace ECT sensor if
resistance is not as specified.
Gauge Resistance Test
1) Remove instrument cluster. See INSTRUMENT CLUSTER under
REMOVAL & INSTALLATION. On 3000GT, remove air distribution duct and
combination gauges.
2) On all models, check resistance between temperature gauge
terminals at rear of cluster or combination gauges. See
TEMPERATURE GAUGE RESISTANCE SPECIFICATIONS table. See Fig. 21, 22,
23, 24, 25, 26, 27 or 28.
TEMPERATURE GAUGE RESISTANCE SPECIFICATIONS TABLE
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Application ( 1) Terminals Ohms
Eclipse ............... "A" & "B" .............. 161-197
Eclipse ............... "A" & "C" ................ 51-57
Eclipse ............... "B" & "C" .............. 210-256
Galant ................ "B" & "C" .................. ( 2)
Mirage ................ "A" & "B" ................ 86-95
Mirage ................ "A" & "C" .............. 168-206
Mirage ................ "B" & "C" .............. 222-272
Montero ............... No. 4 & 8 .............. 103-128
Montero ............... No. 4 & 9 .............. 221-271
Montero ............... No. 8 & 9 .............. 130-160
Montero Sport ......... "A" & "B" ................... 88
Montero Sport ......... "A" & "C" .................. 103
Montero Sport ......... "B" & "C" .................. 191
3000GT ................ "A" & "B" ................... 51
3000GT ................ "A" & "C" .................. 139
3000GT ................ "B" & "C" .................. 190
( 1) - See Fig. 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27 or 28.
( 2) - With positive battery voltage applied to terminal "A",
battery ground applied to terminal "C" and a 50-ohm
resistor connected between battery ground and terminal
"B", needle should be about 1/4 position on gauge.
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Resistance Test (Montero Only)
Using an ohmmeter, check resistance between voltmeter
terminals. See Fig. 30. Resistance should be 380-460 ohms.
Fig. 30: Identifying Voltmeter Resistance Test Terminals (Montero)
Courtesy of Mitsubishi Motor Sales of America
Voltage Test (3000GT Only)
Start engine, and let it idle. Connect voltmeter to battery.
Compare voltage reading of test voltmeter to voltage reading of
vehicle voltmeter. Voltage variation should not exceed 0.5 volt (plus
or minus). Replace instrument cluster voltmeter if voltage reading is
not as specified.
FOGLIGHT SWITCH TEST
NOTE: Montero Sport is not equipped with foglights.
Eclipse
Remove foglight switch from instrument panel. Disconnect
switch connector. Using an ohmmeter, check switch continuity. With
switch in OFF position, continuity should exist between terminals No.
1 and 3. With switch in ON position, continuity should exist between
terminals No. 1 and 3, and between terminals No. 4 and 5. See Fig. 31.
If continuity is not as specified, replace switch.
Galant & Mirage
Remove foglight switch from instrument panel. Disconnect
switch connector. Using an ohmmeter, check switch continuity. With
switch in OFF position, continuity should exist between terminals No.
1 and 2. With switch in ON position, continuity should exist between
terminals No. 1 and 2, terminals No. 3 and 4, and terminals No. 5 and
6. See Fig. 31. If continuity is not as specified, replace switch.
Montero
Remove foglight switch from instrument panel. Disconnect
switch connector. Using an ohmmeter, check switch continuity. With
switch in OFF position, continuity should exist between terminals No.
2 and 5. With switch in ON position, continuity should exist between
terminals No. 1 and 4, terminals No. 2 and 5, and terminals No. 3 and
6. See Fig. 32. If continuity is not as specified, replace switch.
3000GT
Remove foglight switch from instrument panel. Disconnect
switch connector. Using an ohmmeter, check switch continuity. With
switch in OFF position, continuity should exist between terminals No.
3 and 4. With switch in ON position, continuity should exist between
terminals No. 1 and 5. See Fig. 34. If continuity is not as specified,
replace switch.
Fig. 31: Identifying Foglight Switch Connector Terminals (Eclipse,
Galant & Mirage)
Courtesy of Mitsubishi Motor Sales of America
Fig. 32: Identifying Foglight Switch Connector Terminals (Montero)
Courtesy of Mitsubishi Motor Sales of America
FOGLIGHT RELAY TEST
Remove relay from engine compartment fuse/relay box. Using an
ohmmeter, check relay continuity. With battery voltage not supplied to
relay, continuity should exist between terminals No. 1 and 3. With
positive battery terminal connected to relay terminal No. 1 and
negative battery terminal connected to relay terminal No. 3,
continuity should exist between terminals No. 4 and 5. See Fig. 33. If
continuity is not as specified, replace relay.
Fig. 33: Identifying Foglight Relay Connector Terminals
Courtesy of Mitsubishi Motor Sales of America
HAZARD LIGHT SWITCH TEST
Eclipse, Mirage & Montero Sport
Remove hazard light switch from instrument panel. Disconnect
switch connector. Using an ohmmeter, check switch continuity. With
switch in OFF position, continuity should exist between terminals No.
5 and 7, and between terminals No. 9 and 10. With switch in ON
position, continuity should exist between terminals No. 1, 2 and 4,
between terminals No. 5 and 6, and between terminals No. 9 and 10. See
Fig. 34 . If continuity is not as specified, replace switch.
Galant
Remove hazard light switch from instrument panel. Disconnect
switch connector. Using an ohmmeter, check switch continuity. With
switch in OFF position, continuity should exist between terminals No.
5 and 7, and between terminals No. 8, 9 and 10. With switch in ON
position, continuity should exist between terminals No. 1-4, between
terminals No. 5 and 6, and between terminals No. 9 and 10. See Fig. 34
. If continuity is not as specified, replace switch.
Montero
Remove hazard light switch from instrument panel. Disconnect
switch connector. Using an ohmmeter, check switch continuity. With
switch in OFF position, continuity should exist between terminals No.
5 and 7, and between terminals No. 8, 9 and 10. With switch in ON
position, continuity should exist between terminals No. 1-6, and
between terminals No. 9 and 10. See Fig. 34. If continuity is not as
specified, replace switch.
3000GT
Remove hazard light switch from instrument panel. Disconnect
switch connector. Using an ohmmeter, check switch continuity. With
switch in OFF position, continuity should exist between terminals No.
2 and 3, and between terminals No. 5 and 8. With switch in ON
position, continuity should exist between terminals No. 2 and 3,
between terminals No. 6, 9 and 10, and between terminals No. 7 and 8.
See Fig. 34 . If continuity is not as specified, replace switch.
Fig. 34: Identifying Hazard Light Switch Connector Terminals &
Foglight Switch Connector Terminals (3000GT)
Courtesy of Mitsubishi Motor Sales of America
INSTRUMENT PANEL RHEOSTAT TEST
Remove driver-side knee protector. Remove rheostat from
instrument panel. Connect battery and 40-watt test light to rheostat.
See Figs. 35 -38. Operate rheostat. If brightness changes smoothly
without switching off, rheostat function is normal. If brightness does