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Related Documentation
Cautionary Note regarding servicing of vehicles fitted with SRS airbags and/or seatbelts
with pre-tensioner systems.
Warnings:
1. Incorrect inspection or servicing of a component part of the SRS airbag system or seatbelt pre-tensioner system,
or a part relating to these systems, may cause accidental operation (deployment) of the SRS airbag or seatbelt
pre-tensioners, or may cause these systems to be disabled, leading in either case the risk of serious injury.
2. If parts may be affected by heat during painting operations, then those parts must be removed in advance. This
applies to the SRS-ECU, airbag modules (driver’s sear and front passenger’s seat), clock springs, front impact
sensors, side impact sensors, and pre-tensioner seatbelts.
• 93ºC or above : SRS-ECU, airbag modules (driver’s sear and front passenger’s seat), clock springs, front
impact sensors, side impact sensors
•90ºC or above : Pre-tensioner seatbelts
3. The component parts of the SRS airbag system or seatbelt pre-tensioner system, and parts relating to these
systems, must always be inspected and serviced by a Mitsubishi dealer.
4. Service personnel must read the relevant service manuals (particularly, Section 52B – SRS Airbags) carefully and
thoroughly, before inspecting or servicing the component parts of the SRS airbag system or seatbelt pre-
tensioner system, and parts relating to these systems.
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GENERAL INFORMATION - HOW TO READ THE WIRING DIAGRAMS0-4
Reading Circuit Diagrams
These diagrams show the circuits for each system, from the fuse or fusible link to the earth. In principle, the power supply is
shown at the top and the earth at the bottom, to make it easier to understand the flow of current in the circuit.
The circuit diagrams show a state where none of the switches, etc. are operating.
Indicates power take-out
point.Indicates connector No. The same number is used in the layout
diagrams. Connector numbers shown inside a rounded box indicate
connector symbols that are listed together at the bottom of the page.
Connector numbers that are not shown inside a rounded box indicate
components that are incorporated into the harness.
Indicates that the terminal is
connected via a plate inside
the relay box.
Each circuit diagram is divided into
blocks shown on separate pages.
This number indicates the block.
Indicates the harness branch
point. This number matches the
branch numbers in the other
circuit diagrams.
Indicates the number of the circuit
to which the branch connects.
Indicates the power supply
within the control unit. If no
voltage is indicated, then it is
the battery voltage.
An "X" at the end of a connector
number shows that it is part of the
centralized relay. For more
information, refer to the section
covering the Centralized Junction.
Indicates that circuit diagram
continues at [A] in Block [2].
Indicates the connector symbol,
listed in the order of the connector
numbers in the circuit diagram.
Indicates the operating
conditions of the coolant
temperature switch, etc.Indicates shield
wire.An upward arrow indicates that
the current flows from bottom to
top in the diagram.
RegisterRelayMotor Relay boxFusible link
Fusible link
Diode
Sensor Switch
headlightsignition
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Indicates input / output to
and from control unit
(direction of current flow).
Input Output Input/Output
Indicates a wiring connector inside a device,
which is not shown in the layout diagrams.
Example :
Indicates a connector
located inside a
device, numbered in
order starting from 1.
Indicates the number of the connector
shown in the layout diagram.
Indicates that these are the same
intermediate connector.
Indicates that the diagram
continues from section [A] in
block [1].
Indicates the terminal No.
If two or more connectors are
connected to the same device, a
broken line between parts indicates
that the same connector is used.
The two-way arrow shows that
current can flow downwards or
upwards, under the control of
the ECU.
Indicates a harness junction point
where the wire changes colour or
diameter.
Indicates an intersection
where the wires are not
connected.
Indicates an intersection
where the wires are
connected
Indicates the representative earth
point on the vehicle body for that
circuit. (This number matches that of
the earth point in the layout diagrams
and the diagrams of individual part
installation positions.)
Indicates a spare connector, if the
corresponding device is not
installed, due to the vehicle
specifications.Indicates the connector part number given in
the harness repair manual. A number in
( ) indicates the part number of the connector
that corresponds to a connector symbol.
Ignition
switch (IG1)
Solenoid
valve 1
Solenoid
valve
2
Solenoid
valve
ASSY
Sensor
MotorRegister
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GENERAL INFORMATION - HOW TO READ THE WIRING DIAGRAMS 0-6
Connector / Earth Markings
The circuits contain a large number of connectors and earths, and the following system has been adopted for depicting
connectors and earths in the circuit diagrams.
Ignition switchFusible link
Solenoid
valve
Inspection connector
MotorSensor
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LAYOUT DIAGRAMS - ENGINE COMPARTMENT1-4
A-01 (2-grey) Side turn signal lamp (RH)
A-02 (2-grey) Brake fluid level switch
A-04 (2-grey) Side turn signal lamp (LH)
A-05 (2-black) Front ABS sensor (LH)
A-06X Fog lamp relay or spare connector for fog
lamp relay
A-07X Horn relay
A-08X Condenser fan relay (LO)
A-09X Condenser fan relay (HI)
A-11X Radiator fan control relay
A-12X Front ECUA-13X (11) Front ECU
A-14 (2-black) Junction between front harness (LH) and
control harness
A-16 (2-black) Headlamp (HI : LH)
A-19 (3-grey) Radiator fan controller
A-20 (1-black) Horn (HI)
A-21 (2-brown) External air temperature sensor (vehicle
fitted with fully automatic A/C)
A-22 (1-black) Horn (LO)
A-23 (2-black) Headlamp (HI: RH)
A-28 Spare connector for fog lamp
A-29 Dummy connector
ENGINE COMPARTMENT
Connector Symbol
Front harness (RH)
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A-31 (2-black) Front ABS sensor (RH)
A-32 (4-black) Dummy connector
A-33 (4-black) Headlamp ASSY (LH) (except discharge
headlamps)
(8-black) Headlamp ASSY (LH) (discharge
headlamps)
A-34 (2) Intercooler water spray motor
A-35 (2-black) Fog lamp (LH)
A-36 (2-black) Condenser fan motor
A-37 (2-grey) Condenser fan motor
A-38 (1-black) Power steering fluid pressure switch
A-39 (1-black) A/C compressor (vehicle with manual
A/C, fully automatic A/C) or dummy
connector (vehicle with heater)A-40 (2-black) Fog lamp (RH)
A-41 (4-black) Headlamp ASSY (RH) (except discharge
headlamps)
(8-black) Headlamp ASSY (RH) (discharge
headlamps)
A-42 (2-brown) Dual pressure switch (vehicle with
manual A/C, fully automatic A/C) or
dummy connector (vehicle with heater)
A-52 (2-yellow) Front impact sensor (RH) (vehicle not
fitted with front passenger airbag)
A-53 (2-yellow) Front impact sensor (LH) (vehicle not
fitted with front passenger airbag)
Front harness (LH)
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LAYOUT DIAGRAMS - ENGINE / TRANSMISSION1-6
B-01 (1-black) Engine oil pressure switch
B-02 Alternator
B-03 (4-grey) Alternator
B-04 Starter
B-05 (1-black) Starter
B-06 (4-black) Throttle position sensorB-07 (2-black) Purge control solenoid valve
B-08 (7-black) Airflow sensor
B-12 (5-grey) Windscreen wiper motor
B-13X Engine speed detection connector
B-14X Starter relay
B-17X Ignition coil relay
ENGINE / TRANSMISSION
Connector Symbol
Control harnessGround cable
Battery
harness
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B-19X (4) Engine control relay
B-20X (4) A/C compressor relay
B-21 (10-black) Control panel / battery harness junction
B-25 (4-black) O
2sensor
B-26 (2-black) Injector 4
B-27 (2-black) Injector 3
B-28 (2-black) Injector 2B-29 (2-black) Injector 1
B-30 (2-grey) Waste gate solenoid valve 1
B-31 (8-black) Control harness / transmission harness
junction
B-32 (2-black) Waste gate solenoid valve 1
B-33 (3-black) Intake cam position sensor
B-34 (2-black) Air temperature sensor
LAYOUT DIAGRAMS - ENGINE / TRANSMISSION
Ground cable