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GENERAL -Precautions Before Service00-5
PRECAUTIONS BEFORE SERVICE
SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM (SRS), SEAT BELT WITH PRE-TENSIONER
1. Items to follow when servicing SRS
(1) Be sure to read GROUP 52B - Supplemental Restraint System (SRS).
For safe operations, please follow the directions and heed all warnings.
(2) Wait at least 60 seconds after disconnecting the battery cable before doing any further work.
The SRS system is designed to retain enough voltage to deploy the air bag even after the battery
has been disconnected. Serious injury may result from unintended air bag deployment if work
is done on the SRS system immediately after the battery cable is disconnected.
(3) Warning labels must be heeded when servicing or handling SRS components and seat belt with
pre-tensioner. Warning labels are located in the following locations.
DHood
DSun visor
DGlove box
DSRS-ECU
DSteering wheel
DSteering gearbox
DAir bag module (driver’s side and front passenger’s side)
DFront impact sensor
DClock spring
DSeat belt with pre-tensioner
DSide air bag module
DSide impact sensor
(4) Always use the designated special tools and test equipment.
(5) Store components removed from the SRS and seat belt with pre-tensioner in a clean and dry
place.
The air bag module and seat belt with pre-tensioner should be stored on a flat surface and
placed so that the pad surface is facing upward.
Do not place anything on top of it.
(6) Never attempt to disassemble or repair the SRS components (SRS-ECU, air bag module, clock
spring and side impact sensor) and seat belt with pre-tensioner.
(7) Whenever you finish servicing the SRS and seat belt with pre-tensioner, check the SRS warning
lamp operation to make sure that the system functions properly.
(8) Be sure to deploy the air bag and seat belt with pre-tensioner before disposing of the air bag
module and seat belt with pre-tensioner or disposing of a vehicle equipped with an air bag and
seat belt with pre-tensioner. (Refer to GROUP 52B - Air Bag Module and Seat Belt with Pre-tensioner
Disposal Procedures.)
2. Observe the following when carrying out operations on places where SRS components and seat
belt with pre-tensioner are installed, including operations not directly related to the SRS air bag and
seat belt with pre-tensioner.
(1) When removing or installing parts do not allow any impact or shock to the SRS components
and seat belt with pre-tensioner.
(2) SRS components and seat belt with pre-tensioner should not be subjected to heat, so remove
the SRS components and seat belt with pre-tensioner before drying or baking the vehicle after
painting.
DSRS-ECU, air bag module, clock spring, front and side impact sensors: 93_C or more
DSeat belt with pre-tensioner: 90_C or more
After re-installing them, check the SRS warning lamp operation to make sure that the system
functions properly.
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11A-2
ENGINE <6G7>
CONTENTS
GENERAL INFORMATION 3..................
SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS 3.................
SEALANT 4..................................
SPECIAL TOOLS 4..........................
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE 6.....................
Drive Belt Tension Check and Adjustment 6......
Auto-tensioner Check 6.........................
Ignition Timing Check 6........................
Idle Speed Check 7............................
Idle Mixture Check 8...........................Compression Pressure Check 9.................
Intake Manifold Vacuum Check 10...............
Lash Adjuster Check 10........................
OIL PAN AND OIL SCREEN 13..............
TIMING BELT 15............................
CRANKSHAFT OIL SEAL 23.................
CAMSHAFT OIL SEAL 25...................
CYLINDER HEAD GASKET 27...............
ENGINE ASSEMBLY 30.....................
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ENGINE <6G7> -General Information/Service Specifications11A-3
GENERAL INFORMATION
Items6G74-GDI
Total displacement ml3,497
Bore´Stroke mm93´85.8
Compression ratio10.4
Combustion chamberPentroof + ball-in-piston
Camshaft arrangementDOHC
Number of valveIntake12
Exhaust12
Valve timingIntakeOpeningBTDC 8_
ClosingABDC 56_
ExhaustOpeningBBDC 48_
ClosingATDC 16_
Fuel systemElectronically controlled multipoint fuel injection
Rocker armRoller type
Auto-lash adjusterEquipped
SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS
ItemsStandard valueLimit
Basic ignition timing5_BTDC±3_-
Ignition timingApprox. 20_BTDC*1-
Idle speed r/min600±100*1-
CO contents %0.5 or less-
HC contents ppm100 or less-
Compression pressure (at engine speed of 280 r/min) kPa1,275980
Compression pressure difference of all cylinders kPa-Max. 98
Intake manifold vacuum kPa-Min. 56*2
Auto tensioner rod depth (mm)Within 1-
Timing belt tension torque N×m4.4-
Auto-tensioner rod protrusion amount mm3.8 - 5.0-
NOTE
*1: Indicates the value measured within 4 minutes since the engine was started.
*2: Indicates the value when more than 4 minutes have passed since the engine was started.
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11B-1
ENGINE <4D5>
CONTENTS
GENERAL INFORMATION 2..................
SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS 3.................
SEALANTS 3................................
SPECIAL TOOLS 4..........................
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE 5.....................
Drive Belt Tension Check and Adjustment 5......
Auto-tensioner check 7.........................
Valve Clearance Check and Adjustment 8........
Injection Timing Check and Adjustment 9........
Idle Speed Check and Adjustment 12............
Idle-up Mechanism Check and
Adjustment-For A/C 12.........................Compression Pressure Check 13................
Timing Belt Tension Adjustment 14..............
Timing Belt B Tension Adjustment 15............
OIL PAN AND OIL SCREEN 17..............
TIMING BELT AND TIMING BELT B 19......
CRANKSHAFT OIL SEAL 25.................
CAMSHAFT AND CAMSHAFT OIL SEAL 27..
CYLINDER HEAD GASKET 30...............
ENGINE ASSEMBLY 34.....................
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ENGINE <4D5> -Service Specifications/Sealants11B-3
SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS
ItemsStandard valueLimit
A/C compressor drive beltVibration frequency Hz157 - 176–
(When inspection)Tension N260 - 325–
Deflection mm 8.0 - 8.5–
A/C compressor drive beltVibration frequency Hz157 - 176–
(When adjustment)Tension N260 - 325–
Deflection mm 8.0 - 8.5–
A/C compressor drive beltVibration frequency Hz192 - 208–
(When replacement)Tension N390 - 450–
Deflection mm 6.5 - 7.0–
Valve clearance (at hot) mm0.25-
Injection timing (Value indicated on dial gauge mm)9_ATDC (1±0.03)-
Idle speed r/min750±100-
Compression pressure kPa (at engine speed of 280 r/min)3,040Min. 2,256
Compression pressure difference of all cylinder (at engine speed of 280
r/min) kPa-Max. 294
Timing belt tension mm4-5
Timing belt B tension mm4-5
SEALANTS
ItemsSpecified sealantRemarks
Oil panMITSUBISHI GENUINE PART
MD970389 or equivalentSemi-drying sealant
Semi-circular packing and rocker
cover gasket seal, and cylinder head
seal3M ATD Part No. 8660 or equivalent
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11B-1
ENGINE <4D5>
CONTENTS
GENERAL 2.................................
Outline of Changes 2...........................
GENERAL INFORMATION 2..................
SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS 2.................
SEALANT 2..................................
SPECIAL TOOLS 3...........................ON-VEHICLE SERVICE 4.....................
Injection Timing Check and Adjustment 4.........
Idle Speed Check 4............................
OIL PAN AND OIL SCREEN 5................
TIMING BELT AND TIMING BELT B 7........
CYLINDER HEAD GASKET 13................
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ENGINE <4D5> -General/General Information/Service Specifications/Sealant11B-2
GENERAL
OUTLINE OF CHANGES
Some service procedures have been revised as the following changes have been made to comply to
the Emission Regulation StepIII.
DInjection timing and idle speed check and adjustment have bee changed as the electronic-controlled
fuel injection pump has been introduced.
DThe oil pan has a cover in order to reduce noise due to an enhanced engine output.
DA crank angle sensor and crankshaft sensing blade have been added due to the introduction of
an electronic-controlled fuel injection pump. Due to this change, the timing belt front lower cover
has been reshaped.
DThe tightening torque of the cylinder head bolts and the cylinder head gasket have been changed.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Items4D56
Total displacement mL2,477
Bore x Stroke mm91.1 x 95.0
Compression ratio21
Combustion chamberVortex chamber type
Camshaft arrangementSOHC
Number of valveIntake4
Exhaust4
Valve timingIntakeOpeningBTDC 20_
ExhaustClosingABDC 49_
IntakeOpeningBBDC 55_
ExhaustClosingATDC 22_
Fuel systemElectronically controlled type injection pump
Rocker armRoller type
Adjusting screwElephant foot type
SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS
ItemsStandard value
Idle speed r/min750±30
Timing belt tension mm4-5
Timing belt B tension mm4-5
SEALANT
ItemsSpecified sealantRemarks
Oil panMITSUBISHI GENUINE PART
MD970389 or equivalentSemi-drying sealant
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11C-1
ENGINE <4M4>
CONTENTS
GENERAL INFORMATION 2..................
SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS 2.................
SEALANTS AND ADHESIVES 3..............
SPECIAL TOOLS 3..........................
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE 5.....................
Drive Belt Tension Check and Adjustment 5......
Valve Clearance Check and Adjustment 8........
Injection Timing Check and Adjustment 9........
Idle Speed Check 12...........................Compression Pressure Check 12................
OIL PAN 14.................................
VACUUM PUMP 16..........................
TIMING CHAIN 17...........................
CRANKSHAFT OIL SEAL 21.................
CAMSHAFT 23..............................
CYLINDER HEAD GASKET 27...............
ENGINE ASSEMBLY 33.....................
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