ABS <4WD> -Troubleshooting35B-22
DATA LIST REFERENCE TABLE
The following ECU input data items can be read using the MUT-II
.
(1) When system is normal
Item
No.Check itemInspection conditionsNormal condi-
tion
11Front - right wheel
speedWhen vehicle is being drivenSpeedometer
display and
12Front - left wheel
speedMUT-IIdisplay
are identical.
13Rear - right wheel
speed
14Rear - left wheel
speed
16System voltageIgnition switch: ON6.5 - 22.3 V
26Center differential
lock switchIgnition switch: ONTransfer selector lever position:
2H, 4HOFF
Transfer selector lever position:
4HLc, 4LLcON
27Rear differential lock
switchIgnition switch: ONOFF
32G sensorD
Ignition switch: ON
D
When vehicle is stationary (level)2.4 - 2.6 V
When vehicle is being driven1.0 - 4.0 V
33Stop lampIgnition switch: ONWhen brake pedal is depressedON
SwitchWhen brake pedal is releasedOFF
(2) When system is interrupted by the ECU
When the diagnosis function has caused the operation of the ABS-ECU to be stopped, the
MUT-II
display data may be different from the actual condition.
ACTUATOR TEST TABLE
The following actuators can be force-driven using the MUT-II
.
NOTE
(1) Actuator tests cannot be carried out when the operation of the ABS-ECU has been stopped by
the fail-safe function.
(2) Actuator tests can only be carried out while the vehicle is stopped.
ACTUATOR TEST SPECIFICATIONS
Item No.Check itemDrive Contents
01FR wheel solenoid valveHBB select solenoid valves and control solenoid valves for the
02FL wheel solenoid valverespective channel
03RR wheel solenoid valve
04RL wheel solenoid valve
27Air bleeding (1)HBB select solenoid valves and control solenoid valve OUT (FR, FL)
28Air bleeding (2)HBB control solenoid valve OUT (RR, RL)
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ABS <4WD> -Troubleshooting35B-25
Termi-
nal
No.Normal condition Inspection conditions Check item
37ABS valve relay outputIgnition
switch: ONWhen system abnormality is
detected and relay is offSystem voltage
When relay is on approx. 1
second after engine starts2 V or less
39Brake warning lamp outputIgnitionWhen lamp is switched off2 V or less
switch: ONWhen lamp is illuminatedSystem voltage
40Control solenoid valve OUT (RL)Ignition switch: ONSystem voltage
41Control solenoid valve OUT(FR)Ignition switch: ONSystem voltage
46Center differential lock switch
input
switch: ONTransfer selector lever position:
2H, 4HSystem voltage
Transfer selector lever position:
4HLc, 4LLc2 V or less
4WD detection switch input
switch: ONTransfer selector lever position:
2HSystem voltage
Transfer selector lever position:
4H2 V or less
47Diagnosis select inputWhen the MUT-IIis connected1 V or less
When the MUT-IIis not connectedApprox. 12 V
48Valve relay monitorIgnition switch: ONSystem voltage
50ABS warning lamp outputIgnitionWhen lamp is switched offSystem voltage
switch: ONWhen lamp is illuminated2 V or less
51Control solenoid valve IN (RL)Ignition switch: ONSystem voltage
52Control solenoid valve IN (FR)Ignition switch: ONSystem voltage
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37A-1
STEERING
CONTENTS
GENERAL INFORMATION 2..................
SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS 5.................
LUBRICANTS 5..............................
SEALANT AND ADHESIVE 5.................
SPECIAL TOOLS 6..........................
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE 8.....................
Steering Wheel Free Play Check 8..............
Steering Angle Check 8........................
Tie Rod End Ball Joint Starting Torque Check 8..
Stationary Steering Effort Check 9...............
Steering Wheel Returnability Check 9............
Oil Pump Belt Tension Check <6G7,4D5> 9......Power Steering Fluid Level Check 10............
Power Steering Fluid Replacement 10...........
Power Steering System Bleeding 10.............
Oil Pump Pressure Test 11.....................
Power Steering Oil Pressure Switch Check
<6G7,4M4> 12.................................
Ball Joint Dust Cover Check 12.................
STEERING WHEEL AND SHAFT* 13.........
POWER STEERING GEAR BOX AND
LINKAGE 16................................
POWER STEERING OIL PUMP 30...........
POWER STEERING OIL HOSES 35..........
WARNINGS REGARDING SERVICING OF SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM (SRS) EQUIPPED VEHICLES
WARNING!
(1) Improper service or maintenance of any component of the SRS, or any SRS-related component, can lead to personal
injury or death to service personnel (from inadvertent firing of the air bag) or to the driver and passenger (from rendering
the SRS inoperative).
(2) Service or maintenance of any SRS component or SRS-related component must be performed only at an authorized
MITSUBISHI dealer.
(3) MITSUBISHI dealer personnel must thoroughly review this manual, and especially its GROUP 52B - Supplemental
Restraint System (SRS) before beginning any service or maintenance of any component of the SRS or any SRS-related
component.
NOTE
The SRS includes the following components: SRS-ECU, SRS warning lamp, air bag module, clock spring and interconnecting
wiring. Other SRS-related components (that mayhave to be removed/installed in connectionwith SRS service or maintenance) are
indicated in the table of contents by an asterisk(*).
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6. Tie ro d end
7 . C lip
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BODY -Window Glass42-9
HANDLING OF AUTO WINDOW SEALER
Keep the sealant in a cool place, not exposed to the direct
rays of the sun. Do not place any heavy article on the sealant
nor press it, otherwise it will become deformed. Avoid storing
the sealant for more than 6 months, because it will lose its
sealing effect.
BODY PINCH-WELD FLANGE SERVICING
Before servicing the body pinch-weld flange, remove old
adhesive completely. If the flange requires painting, bake
it after painting is completed.
WORKING PROCESS
Window glass installation procedure
Body side
Cleaning of adhesion surface
Cut off the residual adhesive until the
thickness is less than 2 mm. Clean the
adhesion surface with isopropyl alcohol,
and let dry for 3 minutes or more.
Attaching of clip, spacer and dual
lock fastener
Attach the clip, spacer andduallock
fastener to set the positions for the glass
to be installed.
Application of primer
Apply to the adhesion surface of the
body and let dry for 3 minutes or more.
Window glass side
Reusing the glassReplacing the glass
Cleaning of adhesion surface
Completely cut off all of the residual
adhesive. Clean the adhesion
surface with isopropyl alcohol, and
let dry for 3 minutes or more.Cleaning of adhesion surface
Clean off any dirt adhering to the adhe-
sion surface with isopropyl alcohol, and
let dry for 3 minutes or more.
Gluing of window spacer, glass stoppers and dual lock fastener
Glue the window spacer, glass stoppers andduallock fasteneralong the standard position
on the glass outer circumference.
Application of primer
Apply sufficient primer evenly to the adhesion surface so that there is no patchiness. After
application, let dry for 3 to 30 minutes.
Application of adhesive
Within 30 minutes after applying the primer, apply the adhesive evenly all the way around
the inside edge of theglass.
Installing the glass
After applying the adhesive, lightly press the glass evenly so that it adheres
completely.
Cleaning
After removing any adhesive that is sticking out or adhering to the body or
glass with a spatula, etc., clean off with isopropyl alcohol.
Checking for water leaks
Carry out a shower test to check that no water will leak through.
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52A-2
INTERIOR
CONTENTS
SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS 3.................
SPECIAL TOOL 3............................
INSTRUMENT PANEL
INSTRUMENT PANEL
FLOOR CONSOLE 12........................
TRIMS 13...................................
SUNVISOR HOLDER 17......................FRONT SEAT 18............................
REAR/SECOND SEAT 25....................
THIRD SEAT 35.............................
FRONT SEAT BELT 38.......................
REAR SEAT BELT
SECOND/THIRD SEAT BELT
WARNINGS REGARDING SERVICING OF SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM (SRS) EQUIPPED VEHICLES
WARNING!
(1) Improper service or maintenance of any component of the SRS, or any SRS-related component, can lead to personal
injury or death to service personnel (from inadvertent firing of the air bag) or to the driver (from rendering the SRS
inoperative).
(2) Service or maintenance of any SRS component or SRS-related component must be performed only at an authorized
MITSUBISHI dealer.
(3) MITSUBISHI dealer personnel must thoroughly review this manual, and especially its GROUP 52B - Supplemental
Restraint System (SRS) before beginning any service or maintenance of any component of the SRS or any SRS-related
component.
NOTE
The SRS includes the following components: front impact sensors, SRS-ECU, SRS warning lamp, air bag module, clock spring and
interconnecting wiring. Other SRS-related components (that mayhave to be removed/installed in connectionwith SRS service or
maintenance) are indicated in the table of contents by an asterisk(*).
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52B-1
SUPPLEMENTAL
RESTRAINT
SYSTEM (SRS)
CONTENTS
GENERAL INFORMATION 2..................
SRS SERVICE PRECAUTIONS 3..............
SPECIAL TOOLS 5..........................
TEST EQUIPMENT 6.........................
TROUBLESHOOTING 7.......................
SRS MAINTENANCE 19.....................
POST-COLLISION DIAGNOSIS 23............
INDIVIDUAL COMPONENT SERVICE 26......
WARNING/CAUTION LABELS 27.............FRONT IMPACT SENSORS 28...............
SRS AIR BAG CONTROL UNIT
(SRS-ECU) 30...............................
AIR BAG MODULES AND CLOCK
SPRING 32.................................
SIDE IMPACT SENSOR 41..................
AIR BAG MODULE DISPOSAL
PROCEDURES 43...........................
Undeployed Air Bag Module Disposal 43.........
Deployed Air Bag Module Disposal
Procedures 52.................................
CAUTION
DCarefully read and observe the information in the SERVICE PRECAUTIONS (P.52B-3.) prior to any service.
DFor information concerning troubleshooting or maintenance, always observe the procedures in the Troubleshooting
(P.52B-7.) section.
DIf any SRS components are removed or replaced in connection with any service procedures, be sure to follow the
procedures in the INDIVIDUAL COMPONENT SERVICE section (P.52B-26.) for the components involved.
DIf you have any questions about theSRS, please contact your local distributor.
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SRS -Troubleshooting52B-10
Code No.21, 22, 61, 62 Driver’s side air bag module (squib)
systemProbable cause
These diagnosis codes are output if there is an abnormal resistance between the
input terminals of the driver’s side air bagmodule(squib) inside the SRS-ECU.
The trouble causes for each diagnosis code No. are as follow.
However, as for code Nos.21 and 22, if the vehicle’s condition return to normal,
SRS warning lampwill go out. (Diagnosis code will remain stored)DMalfunction of clock spring
DPartially open asclock spring is not in neutral
position
DMalfunction of harness or connector
DMalfunction of driver’s air bagmodule(squib)
DMalfunction of SRS-ECU
Table 3
Code No.Trouble Symptom
21D
Short circuit in driver’s air bag module (squib) or harness short
D
Short circuit in clock spring
D
Poor connector contact*
22D
Open circuit in driver’s air bag module (squib) or open harness
D
Open circuit in clock spring
D
Disconnected driver’s air bag module (squib) connector
D
Partially open as clock spring is not in neutral position
D
Poor connector contact
61Short circuit in driver’s air bag module (squib) harness leading to the power supply
62Short circuit in driver’s air bag module (squib) harness leading to the earth
NOTE
*: The shorting bars, which short positive (+) and negative ( - ) wires to prevent the air bags from accidental
deployment during the disconnection of the connector, are set in the squib circuit connectors. In
a defective connector, the short-bar may be still working even after the connection of the connecter.
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