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ENGINE – Starter Motor11-85
REASSEMBLY SERVICE POINTS
ASTOP RING / SNAP RING INSTALLATION
Using a suitable pulling tool, pull overrunnig clutch stop ring
over snap ring.
INSPECTION
COMMUTATOR CHECK
(1) Place the armature in a pair of “V” blocks and check
the runout with a dial indicator.
Standard value: 0.05 mm
Limit: 0.1 mm
(2) Measure the commutator outer diameter.
Standard value: 32.0 mm
Limit: 31.4 mm
(3) Check the undercut depth between segments.
Standard value: 0.5 mm
BRUSH HOLDER CHECK
Check the continuity between brush holder plate and brush
holder.
If there is no continuity, the brush holder is in order.
Stop ringOverrunning
clutchStop ring
Snap ring
Undercut
Segment
Mica
Brush holder
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ENGINE – Starter Motor11-86
OVERRUNING CLUTCH CHECK
(1) While holding clutch housing, rotate the pinion. Drive
pinion should rotate smoothly in one direction, but should
not rotate in opposite direction. If clutch does not function
properly, replace overrunnig clutch assembly.
(2) Inspect pinion for wear or burrs. If pinion is worn or burred,
replace overrunning clutch assembly. If pinion is damaged,
also inspect ring gear for wear or burrs.
FRONT AND REAR BRACKET BUSHING CHECK
Inspect bushing for wear or burrs. If bushing is worn or burred,
replace front bracket assembly or rear bracket assembly.
BRUSH AND SPRING REPLACEMENT
(1) Brushes that are worn beyond wear limit line, or oil-soaked,
should be replaced.
(2) When replacing ground brush, slide the brush from brush
holder by prying retaining spring back.
ARMATURE TEST
ARMATURE COIL SHORT-CIRCUIT TEST
(1) Place armature in a growler.
(2) Hold a thin steel blade parallel and just above while rotating
armature slowly in growler. A shorted armature will cause
blade to vibrate and be attracted to the core. Replace
shorted armature.
ARMATURE COIL EARTH TEST
Check the insulation between each commutator segment and
armature coil core.
If there is no continuity, the insulation is in order.
Free
Lock
Wear limit line
Growler
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MPI – Service Specifications / Sealant13-4
SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS
ItemsSpecifications
Basic ignition timing BTDC5 ± 3
Basic idle speed rpm850 ± 50
Throttle position sensor adjusting voltage mV400 – 1,000
Throttle position sensor resistance kΩ3.5 – 6.5
ISC servo coil resistance (at 20C) Ω28 – 33
Intake air temperature sensor resistance kΩAt 20C2.3 – 3.0
At 80C0.30 – 0.42
Coolant temperature sensor resistance kΩAt 20C2.1 – 2.7
At 80C0.26 – 0.36
Fuel pressure kPaWhen vacuum hose is connected230
When vacuum hose is disconnected289 – 309
Injector coil resistance Ω2 – 3
Amount of injector fuel leak drop/min1 or less
Oxygen sensor output voltage V0.6 – 1.0
Fuel pressure control valve coil resistance (at 20C) Ω28 – 36
SEALANT
ItemSpecified sealantRemark
Engine coolant temperature sensor
threaded portion3M Nut Locking Part No.4171 or equivalentDrying sealant
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CLUTCH –
General / Service Specifications /
Lubricants / On-vehicle Service21A-2
GENERAL
OUTLINE OF CHANGE
The service procedures for left-hand drive vehicles have been established as described below.
SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS
ItemsStandard value
Clutch pedal height mm163.5–166.5
Clutch pedal clevis pin play mm1–3
Clutch pedal free play mm6–13
Distance between the clutch pedal and the toeboard when
the clutch is disengaged mm85 or more
LUBRICANTS
ItemsSpecified lubricantsQuantity
Clutch fluidBrake fluid DOT 3 or DOT 4As required
Push rod assemblyRubber grease
Boot
Release cylinder push rodMITSUBISHI genuine grease
Part No. 0101011
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE
CLUTCH PEDAL INSPECTION AND
ADJUSTMENT
1. Turn up the carpet, etc. under the clutch pedal.
2. Measure the clutch pedal height.
Standard value (A): 163.5 – 166.5 mm
3. If the height of the clutch pedal is outside the standard
value, loosen the locking nut and adjust the pedal height
to the standard value using the adjusting bolt or push
rod.
Clutch pedal height
A
Setting nutAdjusting bolt
Locking
nut
13 Nm
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CLUTCH – Clutch Pedal21A-4
CLUTCH PEDAL
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Post-installation Operation
Clutch Pedal Adjustment (Refer to P. 21A-2.)
13 Nm
1
14 13
12 2
818
911
3
10
13 Nm
29 Nm
19
64
7
12 Nm
5
517
15 16 12
Removal steps
1. Clutch master cylinder installation
nut
2. Master cylinder member bracket
installation bolt
3. Clevis pin
4. Pedal support member and clutch
pedal assembly
5. Split pin
6. Clevis pin
7. Bushing
8. Rod A9. Rod B
10. Turn over spring
11. Bolt
12. Bushing
13. Pipe
14. Clutch pedal
15. Pedal pad
16. Stopper
17. Adjusting bolt
18. Locking nut
19. Pedal support member
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REAR AXLE – Troubleshooting 27-25
DATA LIST REFERENCE TABLE
The following items can be read by t01he MUT- from the ECU input data.
Item No.
Check itemChecking requirementsNormal value
01Front-right wheel speedPerform a test run.Vehicle speeds
displayed on the
02Front-left wheel speed
displayed on the
speedometer and
MUTIIare identi03Rear-right wheel speedMUT-II are identi-
cal.
04Rear-left wheel speed
05Front-right wheel speed
(0.2 km/h)
06Front-left wheel speed (0.2
km/h)
07Rear-right wheel speed
(0.2 km/h)
08Rear-left wheel speed (0.2
km/h)
10Vehicle speed
11System voltageIgnition switch: ONBattery voltage
15TPS openingAccelerator pedal position/Igni-
tion switch: ON
Fully closed300 – 1000mV
tion switch: ON
Partially openGradually increases
from the above val-
ue.
Fully open4500 – 5000mV
19Longitudinal acceleration
sensor
Vehicle stands on level ground2.4 – 2.6V
sensor
Perform a test run.Reading fluctuates
up or down with 2.5V
as its center.
20Lateral acceleration sensorVehicle stands on level ground2.4 – 2.6V
Perform a test run.Reading fluctuates
up or down with 2.5V
as its center.
22Steering wheel operationSteering wheel turning direction
Ignition switch: ON90 deg. clock-
wiseR90 deg
90 deg counter-
clockwiseL90 deg
23Steering wheel turning
angular velocity
Steering wheel position
Ignition switch: ON
Not turned0 deg/s
angular velocityIgnition switch: ON
TurnedReading varies ac-
cording to turning
speeds.
45Idle position switchAccelerator pedal position
Ignition position: ON
Not depressedON
Ignition position: ON
DepressedOFF
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REAR AXLE – Troubleshooting 27-26
Item No.Normal value Checking requirements Check item
46Steer sensor (ST-N)Steering wheel position
Ignition switch: ON
Neutral positionON
Ignition switch: ON
90 deg. turned
from neutral
positionOFF
47Steer sensor (ST-1)Steering wheel position: Turn slowly counterclock-
wise.
Ignition switch: ONON and OFF are
indicated alternate-
ly.
48Steer sensor (ST-2)Steering wheel position: Turn slowly clockwise.
Ignition switch: ONON and OFF are
indicated alternate-
ly.
50Stop lamp switchAccelerator pedal position
Ignition switch: ON
DepressedON
Ignition switch: ON
ReleasedOFF
56Pressure switchForced activation No.13 or
No.14 is being executed.Electric pump in
operationLow
Electric pump
not in operationHigh
59ABS monitorABS monitorON
ABS not in operationOFF
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REAR AXLE – On-vehicle Service 27-31
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE
REAR AXLE TOTAL BACKLASH CHECK
If the drive system roars or the vehicle vibrates, use the
following procedure to measure total backlash in the rear
axle. Based on the measurement taken, determine whether
the differential carrier assembly needs to be removed or not.
1. Place the shift lever in the neutral position and operate
the parking brake.
2. Turn the propeller shaft fully clockwise and make an
alignment mark on the companion flange dust cover and
gear carrier.
3. Turn the propeller shaft fully counterclockwise and
measure the deviation between the alignment marks.
Limit: 5 mm
4. If the backlash exceeds the limit, replace the differential
carrier assembly.
GEAR OIL LEVEL CHECK
DIFFERENTIAL
1. Remove the filler plug.
2. Check that the gear oil level is within the specified range
from the bottom end of the filler plug hole.
Standard value (A): 6 mm
3. If the gear oil level exceeds the standard value, add the
specified gear oil up to the bottom end of the filler plug
hole.
Specified gear oil:
Hypoid gear oil API classification GL-5 or higher
SAE viscosity Number 90, 80W.
NOTE
10C or more: #90, less than 10C: #80
4. Fit the filler plug and tighten it to the specified torque.
Alignment marks
Filler plug
49 Nm
Gear oil
Upper
limit
Lower
limit