purge control valve, or vacuum hose routing.
DTC P0443
Evaporative (EVAP) purge control valve circuit failure.
Possible causes are: connector or harness, or faulty EVAP solenoid.
DTC P0446
Evaporative (EVAP) emission control system vent control
failure. Possible causes are: connector or harness, faulty EVAP vent
solenoid.
DTC P0450
Evaporative (EVAP) emission control system pressure sensor
failure. Possible causes are: connector or harness, or faulty fuel
tank differential pressure sensor.
DTC P0455
Evaporative (EVAP) emission control system large leak
detected. Possible causes are: connector or harness, faulty EVAP purge
solenoid, purge control valve, or vacuum hose routing.
DTC P0500
Vehicle Speed Sensor (VSS) failure. Possible causes are:
connector or harness, or faulty VSS.
DTC P0505
Idle Air Control (IAC) system failure. Possible causes are:
connector or harness, or faulty IAC motor.
DTC P0510
Closed Throttle Position (TP) switch failure. Possible causes\
are: connector or harness, or faulty closed TP switch.
DTC P0551
Power Steering Pressure (PSP) sensor failure. Possible causes\
are: connector or harness, or faulty PSP sensor.
DTC P0705
Automatic transaxle/transmission range sensor circuit
failure. Possible causes are: connector or harness, or faulty PNP
switch.
DTC P0710
Automatic transaxle/transmission fluid sensor failure.
Possible causes are: connector or harness, or faulty
transaxle/transmission sensor.
DTC P0715
Automatic transaxle input/turbine speed sensor circuit
failure. Possible causes are: connector or harness, or pulse
generator.
DTC P0720
Automatic transaxle input/turbine speed sensor circuit
failure. Possible causes are: connector or harness, or pulse
generator.
DTC P0725
Engine speed input circuit failure. Possible causes are:
connector or harness.
DTC P0740
Torque converter clutch system failure. Possible causes are:
2) Disconnect pressure hose from oil pump. See Fig. 45.
Install Adapter (MB990993) on oil pump. Install Adapter (MB990994) o\
n
disconnected hose. Connect Pressure Gauge (MB990662) and shutoff valve\
between adapters. Open shutoff valve. Bleed steering hydraulic system.
See HYDRAULIC SYSTEM BLEEDING in STEERING SYSTEM article.
Fig. 45: Testing PSP Sensor Circuit
Courtesy of Mitsubishi Motor Sales of America
3) Install a thermometer in fluid reservoir. Start engine and
allow it to idle. Turn steering wheel several times until fluid
temperature reaches 122-140
F (50-60C). Disconnect PSP switch
connector. Install a DVOM between ground and PSP switch terminal. See
Fig. 45 . Note continuity reading on DVOM. Go to next step.
4) With engine idling, gradually close shutoff valve to
increase power steering system pressure. Check pressure when PSP
switch is actuated by watching for a change in continuity. PSP switch
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Power All Automatic Transmission
Steering Fluid DEXRON II
Fluid
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Engine All 50/50 Mixture Of
Coolant Distilled Water &
Ethylene Glycol
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Transfer Case All API Classification GL-4
SAE 75W-85W Or 75W-90
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Front Axle All API Classification GL-5
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Clutch Fluid All DOT 3 Or DOT 4
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Catch, Door NLGI Grade 2
Lock Strikers
Seat Adjust-
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Lock, Parking
Brake Cable
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Bearings NLGI Grade 2 Or
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Door Hinges, All Engine Oil
Back Door
Hinges
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Refrigerant
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Transmission SAE 75W-85W Or 75W-90
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Transmission Equivalent
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1) - SAE 5W-30 engine oil is preferred. SAE 10W-30 may be used if
the Ambient Temperature is above 0\b F (-18\b C).
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2) - SAE90, 85W-90, 80W-90 may be used in temperatures above
-10\b F (-23\b C). SAE 80W, 80W-90 may be used in temperatures
from -30\b F (-34\b C) to -10\b F (-23\b C). SAE 75W may be used
in temperatures below -30\b F (-34\b C).
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