MITSUBISHI SC-Troubleshooting13E-12
INSPECTION CHART FOR TROUBLE SYMPTOMS
Trouble SymptomInspection
procedure
No.Reference
page
Communication with MUT-II is not possible.113E-12
Communication with MUT-II and the SC-ECU is not possible.213E-13
The SC warning lamp does not illuminate when the ignition key is turned to ON (engine
stopped).313E-14
The SC warning lamp remains illuminated after the engine has started.413E-14
INSPECTION PROCEDURES FOR TROUBLE SYMPTOMS
Inspection procedure 1
Communication with MUT-
IIis not possible.
Probable cause
The cause is probably a malfunction of the diagnosis connector power supply
circuit or earth circuit.DMalfunction of diagnosis connector
DMalfunction of harness or connector
NGCheck the following connectors:
D-27, D-211, D-210, D-23
NG
Repair
OK
Check the trouble symptoms.
NG
Check the harness wire between battery and diagnosis
connector, and repair if necessary.
OK
NG
NG
Repair
OK
Check the trouble symptoms.
NG
Check the harness wire between diagnosis connector and
earth, and repair if necessary.
OK
NG
Replace the MUT-
II.
Measure at diagnosis connecter D-23.
DVoltage between 16 and body earth
OK:
System voltage
Check the following connector:
D-23Measure at diagnosis connecter D-23.
DContinuity between terminals 4, 5 and body earth
OK:
Continuity
Check the trouble symptoms.
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ABS <4WD> -Troubleshooting35B-18
INSPECTION CHART FOR TROUBLE SYMPTOMS
Trouble SymptomInspection
procedure
No.Reference
page
Communication with MUT-II is not possible.135B-18
Communication with MUT-II and the ABS-ECU is not possible.235B-19
The ABS warning lamp does not illuminate when the ignition key is turned to ON (engine
stopped).335B-20
The ABS warning lamp remains illuminated after the engine has started.435B-20
The brake warning lamp does not illuminate when the ignition switch is turned ON (engine
stopped).Refer to GROUP 35A.
The brake warning lamp remains illuminated after the engine has started.
Abnormal brake operation535B-21
Caution
(1) Because the ABS may also operate at times when sudden braking is not being carried out,
such as when driving on low frictional coefficient roads, when turning at high speed or during
high - speed overtaking, check with the customer that the problems are not occurring when
driving under conditions such as these.
(2) When the ABS is operating, changes in the brake pedal feel (vibration and difficulty depressing
the pedal) may occur. This happens because the hydraulic pressure inside the brake line is
continually changing in order to stop the wheels from locking up, and is not a malfunction.
INSPECTION PROCEDURES FOR TROUBLE SYMPTOMS
Inspection procedure 1
Communication with MUT-II
is not possible.
Probable cause
The cause is probably a malfunction of the diagnosis connector power supply
circuit or earth circuit.DMalfunction of diagnosis connector
DMalfunction of harness or connector
NGCheck the following connectors:D-23, D-27, D-210, D-211
NG
Repair
OK
Check the trouble symptoms.
NG
Check the harness wire, and repair if necessary.
DBetween battery and diagnosis connector
OK
NG
NG
Repair
OK
Check the trouble symptoms.
NG
Check the harness wire, and repair if necessary.
DBetween diagnosis connector and earth
OK
NG
Replace the MUT-
II.
Measure at diagnosis connecter D-23.
DVoltage between 16 and body earth
OK:System voltage
Check the following connector:D-23
Measure at diagnosis connecter D-23.
DContinuity between terminals 4, 5 and body earth
OK:Continuity
Check the trouble symptoms.
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42-2
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE 40................
Back Door Fit Adjustment 40............
Back Door Handle Play Check 40.......
BACK DOOR ASSEMBLY 41..............
BACK DOOR TRIM AND WATERPROOF
FILM 43..................................
BACK DOOR HANDLE AND LATCH 44....
KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM45 .............
TROUBLESHOOTING 45..................
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE 45.................
How to Replace a Battery of the
Transmitter 45..........................Encrypted Code Registration Method 45..
KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM 46............
SUNROOF47 ..............................
SERVICE SPECIFICATION 47.............
TROUBLESHOOTING 47..................
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE 47................
Water Test 47..........................
Sunroof Fit Adjustment 47...............
SUNROOF 48............................
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CHASSIS ELECTRICAL-Ignition Switch and Immobilizer
Inspection procedure 2
The ignition keys cannot be registered using the MUT-II.
Probable cause
The ignition key has not been registered with the immobilizer-ECU.
Or that thee is a problem with the immobilizer-ECU.D
Malfunction of ignition key
D
Malfunction of harness or connector
D
Malfunction of immobilizer-ECU
Register the ignition key.
YES
NO YESIs a normal diagnosis code output?
NOCan none of the ignitionkeys beregistered?Replace the ignition key that cannot be registered.
To Chart Classified by Diagnosis Codes (Refer to P.54A-7.)
OKImmobilizer-ECU power supply and earth circuit system check
(Refer to Inspection Procedure 4.)
NG
Replace the immobilizer-ECU.
Check the trouble symptoms.
Inspection procedure 3
The engine does not start.
(The engine cranks but does not fire.)
Probable cause
If the fuel injection does not operate, the cause is probably a problem
with the immobilizer-ECU, or it could also be a problem with the GDI
system or the DIESEL system. If an attempt has been made to start
the engine with a key that has not been properly registered, the
above symptom is a sign of normal operation.D
Malfunction of GDI system or Diesel
fuel system
D
Malfunction of immobilizer-ECU
NGBattery check (P.54A-4)
YES
NO
Refer to GROUP 13B, 13C - Troubleshooting.YES
NO
To Chart Classified by Diagnosis Codes (Refer to P.54A-7.)Is a normal diagnosis code output from the immobilizer-ECU?
OK
Voltage check during cranking
OK:8V or higher
NG
OKImmobilizer-ECU power supply and earth circuit system check
(Refer to Inspection Procedure 4.)
NG
Replace the immobilizer-ECU.
Check the trouble symptoms.
Check the trouble symptoms.
NG
To inspection procedures if the enginedoes not fire
(Refer to GROUP 13B, 13C - Troubleshooting.)
Is a normal diagnosis code output by the engine-A/T-ECU
<6G74-A/T> or by the engine-ECU <6G74-M/T, 4M41>?
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CHASSIS ELECTRICAL-Ignition Switch and Immobilizer <4D56>54A-17
Inspection procedure 2
The engine does not start.
(The engine cranks but does not fire.)
Probable cause
If the fuel injection does not operate, the cause is probably a problem
with the immobilizer-ECU, or it could also be a problem with the
diesel fuel system. If an attempt has been made to start the engine
with a key that has not been properly registered, the above symptom
is a sign of normal operation.D
Malfunction of diesel fuel system
D
Malfunction of immobilizer-ECU
NGBattery check (P.54A-4)
YES
NOTo Chart Classified by Diagnosis Codes (Refer to P.54A-14.)Is a normal diagnosis code output from the immobilizer-ECU?
OK
Voltage check during cranking
OK:8V or higher
NG
Immobilizer-ECU power supply and earth circuit system check
(Refer to Inspection Procedure 4.)
Check the trouble symptoms.
NG
To inspection procedures if the enginedoes not fire
(Refer to GROUP 13B, 13C - Troubleshooting.)
OK
Check the trouble symptoms.
NG
OK
NG
Replace the immobilizer-ECU.
Check the trouble symptoms.
OK
Check the trouble symptoms.
NG
Repair
Check the harness between the immobilizer-ECU and the fuel
cut valve controller.
Repair
Check the following connectors:D-133, D-13, B-03
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CHASSIS ELECTRICAL -Clock or Center Display54A-62
INSPECTION PROCEDURE 1
No display appears after the ignition key is turn to the ACC position.
OK
Measure voltages between D-03 display connector terminal (25),
(26) voltage and earth.
DIgnition switch: ACC
OK:System voltageNGRepair the fuse and wiring harness.
OK
Measure resistance between D-03 display connector terminal (28)
and earth.
OK:approx. 0
WNGRepair the wiring harness.
OK
Repair the center display unit.
Check the following connector: D-03NGRepair
INSPECTION PROCEDURE 2
Outside air temperature does not appear or abnormal outside air temperature appears.
Check the following connector: D-03NGRepair.
NO
Go to inspection procedure 3.
Check the wiring harness between the
Center Display and the outside air tem-
perature sensor.OKReplace the center display unit.OKEnd
NG
Replace the outside air temperature
sensor.NG
Check the wiring harness between the
center display unit and the outside air
temperature sensor, and replace if nec-
essary.
OK
Is a correct outside air temperature dis-
played in the servicemode?YESIs a correct vehicle speed displayed in
the servicemode?YESEnd (no abnormality).
NO
Select “Check of units connected into
the center display” on the service mode.
Does the symbol “AU” appear?NOGo to inspection procedure 7.
YES
Replace the center display unit.
YES
MUT-
IISelf-Diag code
Is A/C diagnosis code No.13 or 14 set?YESCheck the outside air temperature sen-
sor. (Refer to GROUP 55B.)
NO
Is a correct vehicle speed displayed in
the servicemode?NOGo to inspection procedure 3.
NOTE: It is necessary to drive for a while and get accurate temperature in display if you pass a area
in which temperature is much different. It might show high temperature on display in case it is high
around sensor due to high temperature of engine after battery is exchanged, or a display unit is reinstalled.
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SWS -General InformationSWS -General Information54B-5
HEADLAMP WASHER
If the headlamp washer switch at the steering
column is placed in the ON position when the ignition
switch is in the ACC or ON position and theheadlamp switch is in the ON position, the headlamp
washer drive signal is turned ON for 0.5 second.
IGNITION KEY HOLE ILLUMINATION LAMP
When the ignition switch is turned to LOCK (OFF) or
ACC position with the driver’s door opened, the
ignition key hole illumination lamp is illuminated.
If the door is closed in that state, the lamp goes out
after 30 seconds. Vehicles with keyless entrysystem, it illuminates for 30 seconds after the
ignition key is removed. In either case the lamp goes
out when the ignition switch is turned to ON position.
HEADLAMP
Headlamp Automatic Shutdown Function
If the ignition switch is turned to LOCK (OFF) or
ACC position, when the headlamps are on, the
headlamps will be switched off in three minutes.
If the driver’s door is opened within that three-minute
period, the headlamps will be switched off
automatically. This prevents the battery from
discharged.
In addition, if the headlamps are turned on when
the ignition switch is at LOCK (OFF) or ACC position,
the headlamps will not be switched off.Headlamp Dimmer Switch Automatic Reset
Function
This function allows the dimmer switch to be reset
to the low-beam position whenever the headlamp
switch is turned ON.
Daytime Running Lamp (DRL) Function
If the ignition switch is turned to ON when the
headlamps and tail lamps are off, the headlamps
(low-beam) and tail lamps turn on.
FLASHER TIMER
Turn-signal Lamp
When the ignition switch is turned to ON position
and turn-signal lamp switch is placed in the ON
position for right or left turn signaling, the system
generates turn-signal lamp drive signals (flashing
signals).
The system also notifies of a blown turn-signal lamp
bulb by shortening the flashing intervals of the
corresponding indicator lamp.Hazard Warning Lamp
The system detects a change from ON to OFF
of the hazard lamp input signal and activates the
hazard lamps if they are not in operation or
deactivates the lamps if they are operating (reversal
of state between activation and deactivation).
FRONT FOG LAMP
If the front fog lamp switch is turned ON at the
condition that the headlamp or the tail lamp is turned
ON (including the illumination by the automatic
lighting function), the front fog lamp is turned ON.Whenever the tail lamps are turned on at the next
time, the front fog lamps will always be off regardless
of the switch positions. In addition, if the tail lamp
is switched off by the automatic lighting system,
the front fog lamp will also be switched off. However,
the front fog lamp will be illuminated when the tail
lamp is switched on.
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SWS -TroubleshootingSWS -Troubleshooting54B-17
INSPECTION PROCEDURE FOR TROUBLE SYMPTOMS
Inspection Procedure A-1
Communication with the MUT-II
is impossible.Probable cause
The harness wires between the ETACS-ECU power supply line or the
ETACS-ECU and the diagnosis connector may be defective.DMalfunction of ETACS-ECU
DMalfunction of harness wire or connector
Ye s
Ye s
Check the ETACS-ECU battery circuit. (Refer to P.54B-53, Inspec-
tion Procedure Q-1.)
No
NG
NG
Repair
NG
Check the harness wire between ETACS-ECU and body earth.
OK
OK
Replace the ETACS-ECU.
NG
Repair
NG
Check the harness wire between ETACS-ECU and diagnosis con-
nector.NG
Repair
OK
Check trouble symptoms.
Check following connectors:
D-226, D-222, D-23
OK
Check trouble symptoms.
Check following connectors:
D-224, D-209Measure at ETACS-ECU connector D-224.
DDisconnect connector and measure at J/B side.
DContinuity between terminal 20 and body earth.
OK:Continuity
Is communication with the MUT-
IIpossible when the ignition
switch is at the ON position?
Can MUT-
IIcommunicate with other system?NoCheck and repair the self-diagnosis system with the MUT-
II.
Inspection Procedure B-1
Buzzer: Light reminder warning buzzer function does not
work normally.Probable cause
The ETACS-ECU operates the light reminder warning buzzer function, based on
input signals from the following switches:
DIgnition switch (IG1)
DDriver’s door switch
DTail lampswitch
DHeadlamp switch
If the function does not work normally, a defect on the relevant circuit or the
ETACS-ECU may be suspected.DMalfunction of driver’s door switch
DMalfunction of column switch
DMalfunction of ETACS-ECU
DMalfunction of harness wire or connector
NoCheck the ETACS-ECU battery circuit. (Refer to P.54B-53, Inspec-
tion Procedure Q-1.)
Ye s
NG
Check the defective input circuit. (Refer to P.54B-15, Defects Found
by Input Signal Check.)
OK
Replace the ETACS-ECU.
Do all of the following functions operate when the ignition key
is at the LOCK (OFF) position?
DHazard warninglamp
DRoom lamp
MUT-
IIinput signal check
DIgnition switch (IG1)
DDriver’s door switch
DTail lampswitch
DHeadlamp switch
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