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General........................
Engine .........................
Engine Lubrication .............
Fuel ...........................
Engine Cooling .................
Intake and Exhaust ............
Engine Electrical ...............
Engine and Emission Control ....
Clutch .........................
Manual Transmission ...........
Propeller Shaft .................
Front Axle ......................
Rear Axle ......................
Wheel and Tyre .................
Power Plant Mount ..............
Front Suspension ...............
Rear Suspension ...............
Service Brakes .................
Parking Brakes .................
Steering ........................
Body ...........................
Exterior ........................
Chassis Electrical ..............
Electrical Wiring ................
Body Repair ....................
WORKSHOP
MANUAL
FOREWORD
This Workshop Manual contains procedures for
service mechanics, including removal, disassembly,
inspection, adjustment, reassembly and
installation. Use the following manuals in
combination with this manual as required.
TECHNICAL INFORMATION MANUAL N0104CT9A
All information, illustrations and product
descriptions contained in this manual are current
as at the time of publication. We, however, reserve
the right to make changes at any time without prior
notice or obligation.
The EVOLUTION-VII is sold exclusively through
RALLIART Inc. Since the EVOLUTION-VII is a
rally-based model, it will not be warranted and will
not be homologated for general production.
Therefore, any service matters on the
EVOLUTION-VII should be inquired to RALLIART
Inc. as usual.
EMitsubishi Motors Corporation May 2001
Interior and Supplemental
Restraint System (SRS) ........
Heater, Air Conditioner and
Ventilation .....................
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HOW TO READ THE WIRING DIAGRAMS -Abbreviation SymbolsA-10
ABBREVIATION SYMBOLS
The abbreviation symbols used in wiring diagrams are defined below.
1. Abbreviation symbols used for system name
Abbreviation
symbolsMeaningAbbreviation
symbolsMeaning
A/CAir conditionerEGRExhaust gas recirculation
ABSAnti-skid braking systemETACSElectronic time alarm control system
ACDActive center differentialSRSSupplemental restraint system
AY CActive yaw control
2. Abbreviation symbols used for combination meters
Abbreviation
symbolsMeaningAbbreviation
symbolsMeaning
ABSAnti-skid braking system warning lampSNOWActive center differential mode indicator
lamp
BEAMHigh beam indicator lampSPEEDSpeedmeter
BRAKEBrake warning lampSRSSupplemental restraint system warning
lamp
CHECK
ENGINECheck engine warning lampTARMACActive center differential mode indicator
lamp
CHGCharging warning lampT/GAEngine coolant temperature gauge
DOORDoor-ajar warning lampTACHOTachometer
F/GAFuel gaugeTAILTail, position and licence plate indicator
lamp
FRONT FOGFront fog indicator lamp
lamp
FUELLow fuel warning lampTRIPTripmeter
GRAVELActive center differential mode indicator
lampTURN (LH)Turn signal indicator lamp (LH)
ODOOdometerTURN (RH)Trun signal indicator lamp (RH)
OILOil pressure warning lampWATER
SPRAY
Intercooler water spray indicator lamp
REAR FOGRear fog indicator lamp
SPRAY
3. Abbreviation symbols used for switched and relay
Name of switches and
relaysAbbreviation
symbolsOperation
Blower switchLOBlower operates at low speed
MLBlower operates at medium low speed
MHBlower operates at medium high speed
HIBlower operates at high speed
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B-2
S
PWGEE
IGNITION SYSTEM
L.H. drive vehicles 82.......................
R.H. drive vehicles 83.......................
CHARGING SYSTEM 84...................
ENGINE CONTROL SYSTEM
L.H. drive vehicles 86.......................
R.H. drive vehicles 94.......................
COOLING SYSTEM 102...................
HEADLAMP
L.H. drive vehicles 103......................
R.H. drive vehicles 106......................
TAIL LAMP, POSITION LAMP, LICENCE
PLATE LAMP AND LIGHTING MONITOR
BUZZER
L.H. drive vehicles 110......................
R.H. drive vehicles 114......................
ROOM LAMP AND LUGGAGE
COMPARTMENT LAMP
L.H. drive vehicles 118......................
R.H. drive vehicles 121......................
REAR FOG LAMP
L.H. drive vehicles 124......................
R.H. drive vehicles 127......................
HEADLAMP LEVELING SYSTEM
L.H. drive vehicles 130......................
R.H. drive vehicles 132......................
TURN-SIGNAL LAMP AND HAZARD
WARNING LAMP
L.H. drive vehicles 134......................
R.H. drive vehicles 138......................
BACK-UP LAMP
L.H. drive vehicles 142......................
R.H. drive vehicles 143......................
STOP LAMP
L.H. drive vehicles 144......................
R.H. drive vehicles 145......................
HORN 146................................
METER AND GAUGE
L.H. drive vehicles 148......................
R.H. drive vehicles 152......................
FUEL WARNING LAMP 156...............
OIL PRESSURE WARNING LAMP 157.....
BRAKE WARNING LAMP 157.............
POWER WINDOWS
L.H. drive vehicles 158......................
R.H. drive vehicles 164......................
CENTRAL DOOR LOCKING SYSTEM
L.H. drive vehicles 170......................
R.H. drive vehicles 172......................
HEATER AND MANUAL AIR CONDITIONER
L.H. drive vehicles 174......................
R.H. drive vehicles 180......................
DEFOGGER 185..........................
WINDSHIELD WIPER AND WASHER
L.H. drive vehicles 186......................
R.H. drive vehicles 189......................
REMOTE CONTROLLED MIRROR
L.H. drive vehicles 192......................
R.H. drive vehicles 193......................
CLOCK 194..............................
CIGARETTE LIGHTER AND ASHTRAY
ILLUMINATION LAMP 195.................
AUDIO SYSTEM 196......................
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CIRCUIT DIAGRAMSB-68
CENTRALIZED JUNCTION
FUSIBLE LINK
No.CircuitTypeHousing colourRated capacity
(A)
1Multi-purpoes fuses No. 15, 16, 17, 19, 20Screwed typeYellow60
2Cooling circuit and manual air conditioner circuitConnector typeRed50
3ABS circuitConnector typeYellow60
4Ignition switchConnector typeGreen40
5Power window circuitConnector typePink30
6Battery, fusible links No. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5,
dedicated fuses No. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
18, starting system, front-ECUScrewed type-100
7ACDScrewed type-60
(Relay box in engine compartment)
Front of vehicle
(Connected directly to battery positive (+) terminal)
Front of vehicle
1
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5
6 7
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CIRCUIT DIAGRAMSB-174
HEATER AND MANUAL AIR CONDITIONER
L.H. drive vehicles
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CIRCUIT DIAGRAMSB-176
HEATER AND MANUAL AIR CONDITIONER (CONTINUED)
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CIRCUIT DIAGRAMSB-178
HEATER AND MANUAL AIR CONDITIONER (CONTINUED)
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CIRCUIT DIAGRAMSB-179
HEATER AND MANUAL AIR CONDITIONER (See P.B-174,180.)
OPERATION
DWhen the ignition switch is turned “ON”, the
blower relay is energized. If the blower switch
is turned “ON” (LO, ML, MH, or HI position)
in this condition, the blower is activated through
the circuit via resistor at a speed corresponding
to the blower switch position.TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS
1. Blower motor is energized at one switch position
and not energized at another.
DCheck resistor.
DCheck blower switch.
2. Blower motor is energized only when switch
is positioned in HI.
DCheck resistor.