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reservoir port.
8. Clean the area around where the master cylinder attaches to the power brake booster using a suitable brake cleaner such as Brake Parts Cleaner or an equivalent.
9. Disconnect the brake tubes (1) and remove the nuts (2) attaching the master cylinder to the power
brake booster.
(Tighten: Master cylinder mounting nuts to 23 N·m)
10. Slide the master cylinder straight out of the power brake booster.
11. Installation is in the reverse order of removal.
NOTE :
After installation, bleed the master cylinder or bleed the entire brake system as necessary.
Master Cylinder - RHD
Description
The master cylinder body is an anodized aluminum casting. It is located at the right side of the engine room. It has
a machined bore to accept the master cylinder pistons and also has threaded ports with seats for hydraulic brake
tube connections. The master cylinder has the brake fluid reservoir mounted on top of it and supplies brake fluid to
the master cylinder as required. On manual transaxle equipped vehicles, the brake fluid reservoir also feeds the
clutch hydraulic circuit. The reservoir is made of clear plastic and it houses the brake fluid level switch.
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BESM120007
LTSM120041
LTSM120005
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When the brake pedal is pressed, the master cylinder pistons apply brake pressure through the chassis brake tubes
to each brake assembly. The brake fluid reservoir supplies the brake hydraulic system with the necessary fluid to
operate properly.
Removal & Installation
CAUTION:
The vacuum in the power brake booster must be pumped down before removing the master cyl-
inder to avoid damaging the master cylinder and to prevent the booster from sucking in any con-
tamination. This can be done by pumping the brake pedal while the engine is not running until a
firm brake pedal is achieved.
1. Turn the ignition switch off.
2. Siphon out as much brake fluid as possible from the master cylinder.
3. With the engine off, pump the brake pedal 4-5 strokes until the pedal feel is firm.
4. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
5. Disconnect the brake fluid level switch electrical connector in the master cylinder brake fluid reservoir.
6. Disconnect the brake tubes (1) at the master cylin-der outlet ports. Install plugs at all of the open
brake tube outlets on the master cylinder.
(Tighten: Brake tube nuts to 10 N·m)
7. If equipped with a manual transaxle, remove the clamp (1) and slide the clutch actuator hose off the
reservoir port.
8. Clean the area around where the master cylinder attaches to the power brake booster using a suitable brake cleaner such as Brake Parts Cleaner or an equivalent.
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BESM120006
BESM120007
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Description
This vehicle is equipped with a common HVAC housing assembly. The system combines air conditioning, heating,
and ventilating capabilities in a single unit housing mounted under the instrument panel. The driver can choose the
following functions from HVAC control panel:
•The inside temperature
• The speed of the blower
• Five different modes of operation
• A/C compressor clutch operation
• Recirculation door position
NOTE :
To maintain the performance level of the heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) system, the engine cooling
system must be properly maintained. Any obstructions in front of the radiator or A/C condenser will reduce the per-
formance of the A/C and engine cooling systems.
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A/C System Performance
The ambient air temperature must be a minimum of 21°C for this test.1. Connect a manifold gauge set.
2. Set the A/C Heater mode control switch knob in the Panel position, the temperature control knob in the full cool position, the A/C button in the On position, and the blower motor switch knob in the highest speed position.
3. Start the engine and hold the idle at 2,000 RPM with the compressor clutch engaged.
4. The engine should be at operating temperature. The doors and windows must be open.
5. Insert a thermometer in the driver side center A/C (panel) outlet. Operate the engine for five minutes.
6. The compressor clutch may cycle, depending upon the ambient temperature and humidity.
7. With the compressor clutch engaged, record the discharge air temperature and the compressor discharge pres- sure.
8. Compare the discharge air temperature to the performance temperature and pressure chart.
NOTE :
The discharge air temperatures will be lower if the humidity is less than the percentages shown.
TEMPERATURE AND PRESSURE
Ambient Air
Temperature and
Humidity 21°C ( 80%
humidity) 27°C ( 80%
humidity) 32°C ( 80%
humidity) 38°C ( 50%
humidity) 43°C ( 20%
humidity)
Air Temperature
at Center Panel
Outlet 10 - 13°C 14 - 17°C 15 - 18°C 17 - 20°C 14 - 17°C
Evaporator Inlet
Pressure at
Charge Port 241 - 276 kPa 262 - 290 kPa 269 - 296 kPa 275 - 303 kPa 262 - 290 kPa
Compressor
Discharge
Pressure 1241 - 1792 kPa 1380 - 1930 kPa 1380 - 1930 kPa 1655 - 2206 kPa 1567 - 2068 kPa
A/C System Troubleshooting Chart
CONDITION
POSSIBLE CAUSES CORRECTION
Rapid Compressor Clutch Cycling
(ten or more cycles per minute) · Low refrigerant system charge.· Test the A/C system for leaks.
Repair, evacuate and charge the
refrigerant system, if required.
Equal Pressures, But The
Compressor Clutch Does Not
Engage · No refrigerant in the refrigerant
system.
· Faulty A/C compressor clutch coil.
· Faulty A/C pressure switch.
· Faulty A/C heater control module.
· Faulty A/C fuse.
· Faulty A/C compressor relay.
· Faulty Evaporator temperature
sensor.· Test the A/C system for leaks.
Repair, evacuate and charge the
A/C, if required.
· Test the compressor clutch coil and
replace, if required.
· Test the A/C high pressure switch
and replace, if required.
· Test the A/C heater control module
and replace, if required.
· Test A/C fuse and replace.
· Test A/C compressor relay and
replace, if required.
· Test evaporator temperature sensor
and replace if required.
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3. Open both the suction and discharge valves, then open the charge valve to allow the refrigerant to flow into the system.
4. When the transfer of refrigerant has stopped, close both the suction and discharge valves.
5. If all of the refrigerant charge did not transfer from the dispensing device, open all of the windows in the vehicle and set the heating-A/C system controls so that the A/C compressor is operating and the blower motor is running
at its lowest speed setting. Run the engine at a steady high idle (about 2000 RPM).
6. Open the low-pressure valve to allow the remaining refrigerant to transfer to the refrigerant system.
WARNING!
Take care not to open the discharge (high pressure) valve at this time. Failure to follow this warning could result
in possible personal injury or death.
7. Disconnect the refrigerant recovery/recycling station from the refrigerant system service ports.
8. Reinstall the caps onto the refrigerant system service ports.
Compressor
Description
Vehicles equipped with the 1.6L & 1.8L & 2.0L engine use a SD7V16 clutch-less compressor. The 2.4L equipped
vehicles use a V5 clutch-less compressor. The compressor is a variable displacement compressor. The largest dis-
placement is 161.3 ml/r, displacement range of 5% to 100%.
CAUTION:
DONT run the engine with a vacuum pump in operation or with a vacuum present within the A/C
system. Failure to follow this caution will result in serious A/C compressor damage.
NOTE :
The compressor drive hub and the pulley and bearing assembly cannot be serviced separately from the A/C com-
pressor. In the event of drive hub or pulley and bearing assembly damage or failure, the A/C compressor, drive hub
and pulley and bearing must be replaced as an assembly.
Operation
The A/C compressor is controlled by the Engine Control Module (ECM), depending on engine application. The ECM
calculates compressor displacement required by A/C system load and demand by monitoring vehicle speed, A/C high
side pressure, engine speed, evaporator temperature, accelerator pedal position, ambient temperature and A/C-
Heater request signals. The ECM then sends a pulse width modulated signal to the A/C compressor control solenoid
to increase or decrease refrigerant flow through an orifice located within the compressor housing. The amount of
refrigerant allowed to pass through the orifice in the compressor determines the head pressure which controls the
angle of the swash plate, which in turn, determines the amount of compressor displacement. When there is no
demand for A/C, the swashplate is adjusted to nearly a zero degree angle, which removes compressor torque drag
from the engine.
NOTE :
The A/C compressor cannot be repaired and it must be replaced if found inoperative or damaged. If an internal fail-
ure of the A/C compressor has occurred, the A/C accumulator and the A/C liquid line must also be replaced.
Removal & Installation - 1.6L & 1.8L & 2.0L
WARNING!
Review safety precautions and warnings in this group before performing this procedure. Failure to follow the
warnings and cautions could result in possible personal injury or death.
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C-002 G/32 Instrument Cluster C1
C-003 W/4 Key Switch B3
C-004 W/2 Key Hole Lamp B3
C-005 Y/4Brake Switch B3
C-006 W/13 Multi-Function Switch B3
C-007 B/10 Wiper And Washer Switch B3
C-008 W/2 Blower Motor F4
C-009 B/6Accelerator Pedal Position Sensor C3
C-010 W/6 Front Fog Lamp Switch A3
C-011 Y/6Rear Fog Lamp Switch A3
C-012 W/6 Ignition Switch B3
C-015 W/3Console Power Outlet (For Cigarette
Lighter) E4
C-016 W/4 Speed Resistor F3
C-019 B/6Dimmer Control Switch A3
C-020 GR/6 Headlamp Aiming Switch A3
C-021 W/4 Cruise/Audio Combination Switch B3
C-022 G/16 Data Link Connector B4
C-023 GR/2 Security Lamp D3
C-024 B/2Clutch Pedal Switch A3
C-025 B/8Immobilizer Control Module C3
C-027 BR/6 Shifter Selector D3
C-028 L/10 Winter Mode/Shifter Selector Register D5
C-030 L/32 CAN Converter B3
C-031 B/16 Audio C2
C-034 W/2 Console Power Outlet (Illumination) E4
C-035 W/8 Body Fuse And Relay Box (A) A3
C-036 W/20 Body Fuse And Relay Box (B) A3
C-037 B/2Body Fuse And Relay Box (D) A3
C-038 W/1 Horn Switch B3
C-040 L/6Heated Seat Switch LH D3
C-041 G/6Heated Seat Switch RH D3
C-042 W/4 Body Fuse And Relay Box (E) A3
C-043 W/16 Body Fuse And Relay Box (F) A3
C-044 B/5Recirculation Door Actuator E3
C-047 B/16 HVAC Control Panel D3
C-048 W/8 Blower Switch D3
C-100 W/16 To A-100 A3
C-101 W/18 To A-101 A3
C-102 W/14 To E-102 G4
C-103 W/14 To E-103 G3
C-104 W/22 To B-104 A3
C-105 W/22 To B-105 G4
C-106 W/6 To J-100 A3
VEHICLE HARNESS ROUTING MAPS
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A-Pillar Trim Panel, Body Interior................15-11
A/C System Evacuation and Recharge, System Plumbing ......................... 13-37
Accelerator Pedal Position (APP) Sensor, 2.0L Engine Controls .......................... 3-438
Accelerator Pedal Position Sensor, 1.6L & 1.8L Engine Controls .......................... 3-224
Accelerator Sensor, 1.6L & 1.8L Engine Controls .....3-221
Accelerator Sensor, 2.0L Engine Controls ..........3-432
Accessory Drive Belt, 1.6L & 1.8L Engine Mechanical . . 2-17
Accessory Drive Belt, 2.0L Engine Mechanical ........2-91
Accessory Drive Belt, 2.4L Engine Mechanical .......2-167
Accumulator, System Plumbing .................13-43
Air Cleaner Element, 1.6L & 1.8L Engine Mechanical . . . 2-18
Air Cleaner Element, 2.0L Engine Mechanical .........2-92
Air Cleaner Element, 2.4L Engine Mechanical ........2-168
Air Cleaner Housing, 1.6L & 1.8L Engine Mechanical . . . 2-18
Air Cleaner Housing, 2.0L Engine Mechanical ........2-93
Air Cleaner Housing, 2.4L Engine Mechanical .......2-169
Air Distribution ............................ 13-25
Air Flow Sensor - 1.8L, 1.6L & 1.8L Engine Controls . . 3-223
Air Flow Sensor, 2.0L Engine Controls ............3-431
Air Flow Sensor, 2.4L Engine Controls ............3-537
Airbag System ............................. 14-1
Airbag System Disarming Procedure, Airbag System . . . 14-46
Alignment ................................ 10-38
Antenna, Body Interior ....................... 15-10
Antilock Brake System (ABS) Bleeding Procedure, Antilock Brakes .......................... 12-76
Antilock Brake System (ABS) Hydraulic Control Module, Antilock Brakes .......................... 12-77
Antilock Brakes ............................ 12-34
Assist Handle, Body Interior ...................15-13
Audio System, Body Interior ....................15-4
Automatic Shifter Selector, DP0 Automatic Transaxle . . . 8-140
Automatic Shifter Selector, F4A4 Automatic Transaxle . . 8-243
B
B-Pillar Lower Trim Panel, Body Interior ...........15-11
B-Pillar Upper Trim Panel, Body Interior ...........15-12
Back Cargo Door, Body Exterior ................15-175
Base Brakes ............................... 12-1
Battery Hold Down, Starting System ...............5-8
Battery Tray, Starting System ....................5-9
Battery, Starting System ........................5-7
Bleeding Hydraulic Clutch, Clutch System ..........8-325Blower Motor Resistor, Manual Temperature Control . . . 13-16
Blower Motor, Air Distribution
..................13-30
Body Control Module (BCM), Body Interior .........15-44
Body Control Module - BCM, Body Interior .........15-38
Body Dimensions, Body Exterior ................15-147
Body Exterior ............................ 15-145
Body Fuse and Relay Box, Vehicle Fuse Box Information .......................... 16-42
Body Interior .............................. 15-1
Body Interior Trim, Body Interior ................15-11
Body, Body Exterior ........................ 15-157
Brake Bleeding, Base Brakes ....................12-9
Bumpers, Body Exterior ..................... 15-166
C
C-Pillar Lower Trim Panel, Body Interior ...........15-12
C-Pillar Upper Trim Panel, Body Interior ...........15-13
Camshaft Position (CMP) Sensor, 1.6L & 1.8L Engine Controls .......................... 3-220
Camshaft Position (CMP) Sensor, 2.0L Engine Controls ............................... 3-431
Camshaft Position (CMP) Sensor, 2.4L Engine Controls ............................... 3-536
Camshaft, 1.6L & 1.8L Engine Mechanical ......2-20, 2-66
Camshaft, 2.0L Engine Mechanical ...........2-139, 2-94
Camshaft, 2.4L Engine Mechanical ..........2-171, 2-243
CAN Vehicle Communications, Body Interior ........15-16
Canister Control Solenoid Valve 2.4L, Evaporative Emissions ...................... 3-584
Canister Control Valve 1.6L & 1.8L & 2.0L, Evaporative Emissions ...................... 3-584
Catalytic Converter, Exhaust System ................7-6
Charging System ............................ 5-11
Chime, Body Interior ........................ 15-19
Clutch and Pressure Plate, Clutch System ..........8-319
Clutch Assembly Service, Clutch System ...........8-319
Clutch Master Cylinder, Clutch System ............8-322
Clutch Slave Cylinder, Clutch System .............8-324
Clutch System ............................. 8-316
Compressor, System Plumbing .................13-39
Condenser, System Plumbing ..................13-42
Connecting Rods, 1.6L & 1.8L Engine Mechanical .....2-58
Connecting Rods, 2.0L Engine Mechanical ..........2-131
Connecting Rods, 2.4L Engine Mechanical ..........2-229
Coolant Pump, Cooling System ..................6-16
Coolant Temperature Sensor (For Instrument Cluster), 2.4L Engine Controls ....................... 3-532
Cooling Fan, Cooling System ...................6-18
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Front Sub-Frame Assembly, Front Suspension .......10-17
Front Suspension ........................... 10-1
Front Wheel Alignment, Alignment ...............10-44
Front Wheel Speed Sensor, Antilock Brakes .........12-77
Front Windshield, Body Exterior ................15-219
Front Wiper Arm, Body Exterior ................15-240
Front Wiper Link, Body Exterior ................15-241
Front Wiper Motor, Body Exterior ...............15-238
Fuel Delivery System ..........................4-1
Fuel Door, Body Exterior ..................... 15-200
Fuel Door, Body Exterior ........................200
Fuel Filter, Fuel Delivery System .................4-18
Fuel Injector Rail, Fuel Delivery System ............4-19
Fuel Injector, Fuel Delivery System ................4-20
Fuel Pressure Regulator - With Mitsubishi 2.4L Engine, Fuel Delivery System ..................4-23
Fuel Pressure Relief Procedure, Fuel Delivery System . . . 4-15
Fuel Pump, Fuel Delivery System .................4-15
G
Gear Selector & Shifter Assembly, 5-Speed Manual
Transaxle ............................... 8-264
General Information, 1.6L & 1.8L Engine Controls ......3-3
General Information, 1.6L & 1.8L Engine Mechanical ....2-3
General Information, 2.0L Engine Controls ..........3-229
General Information, 2.0L Engine Mechanical .........2-77
General Information, 2.4L Engine Controls ..........3-442
General Information, 2.4L Engine Mechanical ........2-151
General Information, 5-Speed Manual Transaxle ......8-247
General Information, Air Distribution ..............13-26
General Information, Airbag System ...............14-2
General Information, Alignment .................10-39
General Information, Antilock Brakes .............12-35
General Information, Base Brakes ................12-2
General Information, Body Interior ..............15-104
General Information, Charging System .............5-12
General Information, Clutch System ..............8-317
General Information, Cooling System ...............6-2
General Information, DP0 Automatic Transaxle .........8-3
General Information, Drive Shaft (4x4) .............9-25
General Information, Evaporative Emissions .........3-577
General Information, Exhaust System ...............7-2
General Information, F4A4 Automatic Transaxle ......8-144
General Information, Front Axle ...................9-2
General Information, Front Differential .............8-308General Information, Front Suspension
.............10-2
General Information, Fuel Delivery System ...........4-2
General Information, Ignition Control .............3-566
General Information, Interactive Torque Management (ITM) System (4x4) ...............9-17
General Information, Manual Temperature Control .....13-2
General Information, Parking Brake ..............12-80
General Information, Power Steering Pump .........11-32
General Information, Rear Axle ...................9-9
General Information, Rear Suspension ............10-26
General Information, Seat Belt System ............14-51
General Information, Starting System ...............5-2
General Information, Steering Column .............11-9
General Information, Steering Gear ...............11-19
General Information, Steering System ..............11-2
General Information, System Controls .............13-19
General Information, System Plumbing ............13-33
General Information, T
ransfer Case (4x4)..........8-327
General Information, Vehicle Fuse Box Information ....16-38
General Information, Vehicle Ground Distribution .....16-28
General Information, Vehicle Power Distribution ......16-13
General Information, Vehicle Wiring Harness Layout . . . 16-45
General Information, Wheels and Tires ............10-48
General Information, Wiring Information ............16-2
Generator, Charging System ....................5-17
Grille, Body Exterior ........................ 15-201
Grille, Body Exterior ...........................201
H
Headlamp, Body Exterior ..................... 15-191
Headliner, Body Interior ...................... 15-15
Heated Seat Element, Body Interior ..............15-109
Heated Seat Switch, Body Interior ..............15-109
Heater Core, System Plumbing .................13-47
High Mounted Stop Lamp, Body Exterior ..........15-197
Hood Release Cable, Body Exterior ..............15-203
Hood, Body Exterior ........................ 15-202
Hood, Body Exterior ...........................202
Horn, Body Exterior .................. 15-206, 15-208
How To Locate Electrical Schematics In The Service Manual, Electrical Information ............1-25
How To Read Electrical Schematics, Electrical Information .............................. 1-21
How To Use This Manual, Service Information ........1-2
HVAC Housing, Air Distribution .................13-29
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