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ETACS-ECU tone alarm will sound, indicating that the hazard answerback
function can be enabled or disabled when the doors are locked. Enable the hazard answerback function when the doors are locked: The
ETACS-ECU tone alarm will sound once. Disable the hazard answerback function when the doors are locked: The
ETACS-ECU tone alarm will sound twice.
HOW TO ADJUST HAZARD ANSWERBACK WHEN THE TRANSMITTER IS USED TO UNLOCK DOORS 1. Remove the ignition key.
2. Push the "LOCK" button while holding the "UNLOCK" button pushed for four
to ten seconds.
3. If the "UNLOCK" button and "LOCK" button are released in that order, the
ETACS-ECU tone alarm will sound, indicating that the hazard answerback
function can be enabled or disabled when the door are unlocked.
Enable the hazard answerback function when the doors are unlocked:
The ETACS-ECU tone alarm will sound once. Disable the hazard answerback function when the doors are
unlocked: The ETACS-ECU tone alarm will sound twice.
ENABLING/DISABLING THE HORN ANSWERBACK FUNCTION 1. Remove the ignition key.
2. Push the "UNLOCK" button while holding the "LOCK" button down for four
to ten seconds.
3. If both the "LOCK" button and "UNLOCK" button are released, the ETACS-
ECU tone alarm will sound, indicating that the horn answerback function can
be enabled or disabled.
Enable the horn answerback function*: The ETACS-ECU tone alarm
will sound once. Disable the horn answerback function: The ETACS-ECU tone alarm
will sound twice. Enable the horn answerback function**: The ETACS-ECU tone
alarm will sound three times.
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HOW TO REGISTER SECRET CODE Required Special Tools:
MB991958: MUT-III Sub Assembly MB991824: Vehicle Communication Interface (V.C.I.) MB991910: MUT-III Main harness A
Each individual secret code is registered inside the transmitter, and so it is
necessary to resister these codes with the EEPROM inside the receiver in the
following cases. When the transmitter or ETACS-ECU is replaced If more transmitters are to be used If it appears that a problem is occurring because of faulty registration of a code.
A maximum of four different codes can be stored in the EEPROM memory (four
different transmitters can be used). When the code for the first transmitter is
registered, the previously registered codes for all transmitters are cleared.
Therefore, if you are using four transmitters or are adding more transmitters, the
codes for all transmitters must be registered at the same time.
WHEN SPECIAL TOOL MB991824 (V.C.I.) IS USED 1. Check that the doors lock normally when the key is used.
2. Insert the ignition key. NOTE: *: The horn will sound if "LOCK" button is pressed with the
doors and liftgate locked.
**: The horn will sound if the doors and liftgate are locked
with the keyless entry system.
CAUTION: To prevent damage to special tool MB991824
(V.C.I.), always turn the ignition switch to
"LOCK" (OFF) position before connecting or
disconnecting special tool MB991824 (V.C.I.).
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Fig. 3: Connecting Data Link Connector And Special Tool MB991824 (V.C.I.)
Courtesy of MITSUBISHI MOTOR SALES OF AMERICA.
4. Within 10 seconds after turning special tool MB991824 (V.C.I.) power supply
switch to the "ON" position, press the hazard warning light switch six times.
Fig. 4: Hazard Warning Light Wavefrom
Courtesy of MITSUBISHI MOTOR SALES OF AMERICA.
NOTE: When the hazard warning light switch has been pressed
six times, the ETACS-ECU locks and unlocks the doors
automatically once. The ETACS-ECU is ready to register
an encrypted code.
NOTE: The hazard warning light switch is a toggle switch.
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5. Press the transmitter button, and then press it two times within 10 seconds of
the first press. This will register the code.
6. When the encrypted code has been registered, the ETACS-ECU locks and
unlocks the doors automatically once.
7. If you are using two or more transmitters or have added a second transmitter,
the same registration procedure should be carried out within one minute after
completing step 4 .
8. Check whether the transmitter encrypted code has been registered in the
ETACS-ECU.
Connect special tool MB991824 (V.C.I.) to the data link connector. If the
transmitter lock or unlock button is pressed, special tool MB991824 (V.C.I.)
should sound once.
9. Registration mode will be canceled under the following conditions:
When the secret code for four transmitters has been registered; When one minute has passed after registration mode started; When special tool MB991824 (V.C.I.) is disconnected; When the key is removed from the key cylinder;
10. After the registration is completed, remove the ignition key and close all the
doors, and then check that the ke
yless entr
y system o
perates normall
y.
NOTE: If special tool MB991824 (V.C.I.) does not sound, the
transmitter encrypted code has not been registered yet.
Register the encrypted code again.
NOTE: If the code registration is difficult, refer to SWS
DIAGNOSIS
.
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If both of the door mirror heaters do not operate normally it may be due to a
malfunction in the defogger system. TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS
Malfunction of the defogger system The wiring harness or connectors may have loose, corroded, or damaged
terminals, or terminals pushed back in the connector.
DIAGNOSIS Required Special Tools:
MB991223: Test Harness Set
STEP 1. Check the rear window defogger.
Check that the rear window defogger works normally as follows.
1. Turn the ignition switch to the "ON" position.
2. Push the rear window defogger switch to operate the rear window
defogger.
Q: Does the defogger work normally?
YES: Go to Step 2.
NO: Because malfunction of the rear window defogger, carry out the
troubleshooting (Refer to MANUAL A/C DIAGNOSIS
).
STEP 2. Check joint connector (2) C-104 and junction block connector C-
211 for loose, corroded or dama
ged terminals, or terminals
pushed back in
the connector
.
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Q: Are joint connector (2) C-104 and junction block connector C-211 in
good condition?
YES: Go to Step 3.
NO: Repair or replace the damaged connector(s).
P.00E-2. Check if the all heated door mirrors works normally.
STEP 3. Check the wiring harness between joint connector (2) C-104
(terminal 25) and junction block connector C-211 (terminal 3).
Fig. 4: Identifying Connector C
- 104
Courtesy of MITSUBISHI MOTOR SALES OF AMERICA.
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and junction block connector C-211 (terminal 3) in good condition?
YES: Go to Step 4.
NO: Repair the wiring harness as necessary. Check if the all heated door
mirrors works normally.
STEP 4. Check remote controlled mirror (LH) connector E-14.
Fig. 6: Identifying Connector E
- 14
Courtesy of MITSUBISHI MOTOR SALES OF AMERICA.
Q: Is remote controlled mirror (LH) connector E-14 in good condition?
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2004 BRAKES
Parking Brakes - Endeavor
GENERAL DESCRIPTION The parking brakes are a mechanical rear wheel brake design. The foot pedal is
depressed to lock and release the parking brake for easier operation. The pedal
surface is labeled with "Push," "ON," and "OFF," and users can easily understand
the pedal release mechanism. CONSTRUCTION DIAGRA
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2004 Mitsubishi Endeavor LS 2004 BRAKES Parking Brakes - Endeavor
2004 Mitsubishi Endeavor LS 2004 BRAKES Parking Brakes - Endeavor