cruise control MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE 1991 Service Manual
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BRAKES - Brake Pedal5-53
BRAKE PEDAL
-I REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
.Pre-removal Operation
aRemoval of Knee Protector
(Refer to GROUP 23%Instrument Panel.)
ORemoval of Lap Cooler Duct and Shower
Duct (L.H.)(Refer to GROUP 23-Instrument Panel.)l Removal of Steering Column Assembly andColumn Support <MTT>
(Refer to GROUP
19-Steering Wheel andShaft.)*Removal of Relay Box (Indoor)
<A/T>
NO5OA--Post-installation Operation
l installation of Relay Box (Indoor)l Installation of Steering Column Assembly andColumn Support
(Refer to GROUP 19-Steering Wheel and
Shaft.)@Installation of Lap Cooler Duct and Shower
Duct
(L.H.)(Refer to GROUP 23-Instrument Panel.)l Installation of Knee Protector(Refer to GROUP 23-Instrument Panel.)aBrake Pedal Adjustment
(Refer to P.5-41.)20-25 Nm
,‘14-18 ft.lbs.
IO-15 Nm /7-11 ft.lbs.
/
11-17 Nm
8-12 ftlbs.6-9
ftlbs.Removal steps
1. Stop light switch connector
2. Stop light switch
l + 5. Return spring
9.Cotter pin10.Washer11.Clevis pin12.Cotter pin
13. Shift-lock cable connection
20. Lever assembly (A) mounting nut
NOTF(i, Reverse the removal procedures to reinstall.(2) 4I) : Refer to “Service Points of Removal”.(3) l * : Refer to “Service Points of Installation”.
(4) m : Non-reusable parts
(5) *: Vehicles with auto-cruise control system
14A0525
l *
21.Lever
22. Pedal support bracket
24. Lever assembly (A)
25.Bushing
26. Pedal rod
27.Bushing
28.Brake pedal
29. Lever assembly(B) mounting nut
30. Lever assembly
(B)31.Bushing
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5-54BRAKES -Brake Pedal
<M/T>Removal steps
IO-15 Nm
7-11 ft.lbs.
\
20-25 Nm
14-18 ft.lbs.I17-26 Nm
12-19 ft.lbs.
18-12 Nm
- 6-9 ft.lbs.- /-
117-11 ft.lbs.
13clutch switch Stop light switchconnectorStop light switch
Clutch switch connector andInter lock switch connector
Return springReturn spring <Non-Turbo>
Clip <Turbo>
Turn over spring <Turbo>
Cotter pin
Washer
Clevis pin
1::16.
1::19.
22.
23.
W 25.
4*26.I)4 27.28.
Brake booster push rod
Pedal and bracket assembly
Clutch pedal mounting nut
Lever assembly
Clutch pedal bracketInter lock switch
Pedal support bracket
Clutch pedal
Bushing
P,;$;d
Brake pedal
14AG451
Fyfeverse the removal procedures to reinstall.
(2) 4* : Refer to “Service Points of Removal”.
(3) l 4 : Refer to “Service Points of Installation”.# m : Non-reusabje parts*: Vehicles with auto-cruise control system
SERVICE POINTS OF REMOVAL
NO5GBAHa
26. REMOVAL OF PEDAL RODUsing a plastic hammer, remove the pedal rod from the
pedal support bracket.
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BRAKES - Brake Pedal5-55
14L0142No continuity
Continuity
mm
t.16 in.)
14LO171
:Vehicles with auto-cruiseontrol svstem>
14A0256
14ll0050
INSPECTIONNoMicAll Check the bushing for wear.
l Check the brake pedal for bend or twisting.
l Check the brake pedal return spring for ‘damage.
Stop light switchConnect a circuit tester to the stop light switch, and check
whether or not there is continuity when the plunger of the’stop
light switch is pushed in and when it is released.
The stop light switch is in good condition if there is no
continuity when the plunger is pushed in to a depth of within 4
mm
(.I6 in.) from the outer case edge surface, and if there is
continuity when it is released.
For vehicles with the auto-cruise control system, the check for
continuity should be made at connectors “a” and “b” of the
stop light switch.
SERVICE POINTS OF INSTALLATIONN05GDBAa
27.125. APPLICATION OF GREASE TO BUSHING
Apply a coating of the specified grease to the inner surfaceof the bushings.
Grease: MOPAR Multi-mileage Lubricant
Part No. 2525035 or equivalent
11. APPLICATION OF GREASE TO CLEVIS PIN/ IO.
WASHERAfter applying the specified grease to the
clevis pin and
washer, insert the clevis pin and bend the cotter pin tightly.
Grease: MOPAR Multi-mileage Lubricant
Part No. 2525035 or equivalent
8. INSTALLATION OF TURN OVER SPRING <TURBO>Refer to GROUP
6-Clutch pedal.
6.15. INSTALLATION OF RETURN SPRINGInstall the return spring in the direction indicated in the
illustration.
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CLUTCH - Service Adjustment Procedures6-5Clutch pedal height
b
AClutch pedal clevis
pin play
08YO43Vehicles without
auto-cruise control
systemVehicles with
auto-cruise control
08A0025I
Clutch pedal free pIa\
08YO43
Distance between the
clutch pedal and thefirewall
when theclutch is disengaged
SERVICE ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES
CLUTCH PEDAL INSPECTION AND ADJUSTMY’,
1.Measure the clutch pedal height (from the face of the pedalpad to the
firewall) and the clutch pedal clevis pin play
(measured at the face of the pedal pad.)
Standard value (A): 176.0-181.0 mm (6.93-7.13 in.)
Standard value (B): l-3 mm (.04-.12 in.)
2.If either the clutch pedal height or the clutch pedal clevis
pin play are not within the standard value range, adjust as
follows
:(1) For vehicles without auto-cruise control system, turn
and adjust the bolt so that the pedal height is the
standard value, and then secure by tightening the lock
nut.Vehicles with auto-cruise control system, disconnect
the clutch switch connector and turn the switch for
standard clutch pedal height. Then lock with the lock
nut.
NOTE
When the pedal height is lower than the standard value,
loosen the bolt or clutch switch, and then turn the pushrod to make the adjustment. After making the adjust-
ment, tighten the bolt or clutch switch to reach the
pedal stopper, and then lock with the lock nut.
(2) Turn the push rod to adjust the clutch pedal clevis pin
play to agree with the standard value and then secure
the push rod with the lock nut.
CautionWhen adjusting the
pedal height or the clutch pedal
clevis pin play, be careful not to push the push rodtoward the master
cylinder.3. Check to be sure that the interlock switch is as shown in
the illustration when the clutch pedal is depressed its full
stroke
[151 mm (6.0 in.)]. If necessary, loosen the lock nut
and adjust.
4.After completing the adjustments, confirm that the clutch
pedal free play (measured at the face of the pedal pad)
and the distance between the clutch pedal (the face of the
pedal pad) and the
firewall when the clutch is disengaged
are within the standard value ranges.
Standard value (C):6-13 mm (.24-.51 in.)
Standard value (D):55 mm (2.2 in.) or more
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CLUTCH - Clutch Pedal6-7
CLUTCH PEDAL
-. REMOVAL AND INSTALLATIONNOSPA-
.“-Pre-removal Operation
*Removal of the Lap Cooler Duct,Shower Duct (L.H.) and Knee Pro-tector (Refer to GROUP 23%lnstru-ment Panel.)*Removal of the Steering ColumnAssembly (Refer to GROUP 19-Steering Wheel and Shaft.)*Removal of the Relay Box (Indoor)
17-26 Nm
12-19 ft.lbs.
11-17 Nm
8-12 ft.lbs.
IO-15 Nm’ tl(i/\:/ Fl/Yv .1-m.---I- I I KIDS.Post-installation Operation
l installation of the Relay Box (Indoor)l installation of the Steering ColumnAssembly (Refer to GROUP 19-Steering Wheel and Shaft.)l installation of the Lap Cooler Duct,Shower Duct (L.H.) and Knee Pro-tector (Refer to GROUP 23 Instru-ment Panel.)l Adjustment of the Brake Pedal (Re-fer to GROUP 5-Service Adjust-ment Procedures.)aAdjustment of the Clutch Pedal (Re-
fer to P.6-5.)
<Non-Turbo>!
:k -16
20-25 Nm
14-f8 ft.lbs.
Removal steps
I, Clutch pedal return spring <Non-Turbo>2. Brake pedal return spring3. Interlock switch
4. Clutch switch <Vehicles with auto’-cruise
<Turbo>control system>
5. Bolt <Vehicles without auto-cruise control
system>6. Stop light switch
7. Clip
l + 8. Bushing
9. Turn over spring
e+ IO. Bushing11. Cotter pinl + 12. Washerl + 13. Clevis pin14. Pedal support bracket assembly
15. Clutch pedal mounting nut
16. Clutch pedal bracket17. Lever
l + 18. Clutch pedal bushing~~ 19. Clutch pedal bushing
20. Pedal rod
e+ 21. Brake pedal bushings
22. Clutch pedal
23. Brake pedal
24. Pedal pad
NOTE(1) Reverse the removal procedures to reinstall.(2) l + : Refer to “Service Points of (3) m : Non-reusable parts
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CLUTCH - Clutch Master Cylinder6-l 1
CLUTCH MASTER CYLINDER
-. DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLYNOGNA-<Type
A><Type
B>
Disassembly steps
1. Piston stop ringl + 2. Push rod3. Boot
+e W 4. Piston assembly5. Reservoir cap
l + 6. Reservoir band
7. Reservoir
8. Master cylinder body
@Installation of the Clutch MasterCylinder (Refer to P.6-9.)
Nmftlbs.
NOTE(I) Reverse the disassembly procedures to reassemble.(2)+e: Refer Points of (3)I)+: Refer to “Service Points of Reassembly’.(4) <TYPE A>: Vehicles with auto-cruise control system<TYPE B> : Vehicles without auto-cruise control sys-tem
\\08AOOi4
NO6NBAC
4.REMOVALOFPISTON ASSEMBLY
Caution
1.Do not damagethe master cylinder body and piston
assembly.
2. Do not disassemble piston assembly.
INSPECTIONNO9NCACl Check the inside cylinder body for rust or scars.
l Check the piston cup for wear or deformation.
l Check the piston for rust or scars.
l Check the clutch tube connection part for clogging.
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ENGINE <1.8L Engine> - Engine Assembly9-31
ENGINE ASSEMBLY
. REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
N69SA-APre-removal Operation
@Eliminating Fuel Pressure in Fuel Line
(Refer to GROUP 14-Service AdjustmentProcedures.)@Removal of Engine HoodeDraining of Engine Coolant
(Refer to GROUP O-Maintenance Service.)
l Removal of the Transaxle Assembly(Refer to GROUP 21 -Transaxle Assembly.)
*Removal of the Radiator
(Refer to GROUP 7-Radiator.)
Post-installation Operation
@Installation of the Radiator
(Refer to GROUP 7-Radiator.)
l Installation of the Transaxle Assembly(Refer to GROUP 21 -Transaxle Assembly.)
@Refilling of Engine Coolant
(Refer to GROUP O-Maintenance Service.)
l Installation of Engine Hood4-6 Nm
“7
/61OlA05664-6 Nm
3-4
ft.lbs.
\
16
/io1\4-6Nm164-6Nm193-4ft.lbs.
173-4ft.lbs.OlA0643Removal steps
l +1. Connection for accelerator cable or
throttle cable
2. Connection for accelerator cable
(Auto-cruise control)
3. Connection for fuel high pressure hose
4. O-ring
5. Connection for heater hoses
6. Connection for vacuum hoses
7. Connection for fuel return hose
8. Connection for brake booster vacuum
hose
9. Connection for oxygen sensor
10. Connection for engine coolant
temperature gauge unit
11. Connection for engine coolant
temperature sensor12. Connection for
ISC13. Connection for TPS
14. Connection for MPS
15. Connection for fuel injectors
16. Connection for EGR temperature sensor
17. Connection for distributor
18. Connection for CRC filter
19. Connection for ground cable
20. Control wiring harness
NOTE(1) Reverse the removal procedures to reinstall.(2) l + : Refer to “Service Points of Installation”.
(3) m : Non-reusable parts
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9-36ENGINE <l.$L Engine> - Cylinder Head Gasket
CYLINDER HEAD GASKET
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION4-6 Nm
73-4 ft.lbs.
NWJA-A
Pre-removal Operationl Eliminating Fuel Pressure in Fuel
Line(Refer to GROUP
14-Service Ad-
justment Procedures.)*Draining of En
ine Coolant
(Refer to GRO9P -/-Service Adjust-ment Procedures.)
(Refer to GROUP
7-Service Adjust-~~~~~~~n
?*
29?i
8
30-46 Nm
22-29 ft.lbs.
60-80 ium43-58 ftlbs.25
iy 24 \\3-4
ftlbs./2227 26
Removal steps
1. Air intake hose
2. Connection for breather hose
I)43. Connection for accelerator cable or
throttle cable
4. Connection for accelerator cable
(Auto-cruise control)
l +5. Connection for fuel high pressure hose
6. O-ring
+e W7. Connection for radiator upper hose
8. Connection for water hose
9. Connection for water by-pass hose
10. Connection for heater hose
11. Connection for vacuum hose
12. Connection for PCV hose
13. Connection for spark plug cable
14. Connection for fuel return hose
15. Connection for brake booster vacuum
hose
16. Connection for oxygen sensor
1\4-6 Nm
3-4 ftlbs.
OlAO556
QlAO64417. Connection for engine coolant
temperature gauge unit
18. Connection for engine coolant
temperature sensor
19. Connection for
ISC20. Connection for TPS
21. Connection for MPS
22. Connection for distributor
23. Connection for injector
24. Connection for EGR temperature sensor
(California vehicles only)
25. Connection for CRC filter
26. Connection for ground cable
27. Control wiring harness
28. Clamp for pressure hose (Power steering)
29. Engine mounting bracket
NOTE
(I) Reverse the removal procedures to reinstall.(2) Ce : Refer to “Service Points of Removal”.(3) ++ : Refer to “Service Points of Installation”.(4) m : Non-reusable parts
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ENGINE <2.0L DOHC Engine> - Engine Assembly
ENGINE ASSEMBLY
- REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
;-
Pre-removal Operationl Eliminating Fuel Pressure in Fuel Line(Refer to GROUP 14-Service AdjustmentProcedures.)*Removal of Engine Hood
@Draining of Engine Coolant(Refer to GROUP 7-Service Adjustment Pro-
cedures.)*Removal of the Transaxle Assembly
(Refer to GROUP 21 -Transaxle Assembly.)
*Removal of the Radiator
(Refer to GROUP 7-Radiator.)
*Removal of Under Cover Left
26'
15
I4-6 Nm\I /MAO571
19@Installation of Under Cover Left
*Installation of the Transaxle Assembly
(Refer to GROUP 21 -Transaxle Assembly.)
I l Refilling of Enaine Coolant
/22/ 4-6 ‘Nm\213-4 ftlbs.23
Removal steps
~~1. Connection for accelerator cable orthrottle cable
2. Connection for accelerator cable (Auto-
cruise control)3. Connection for fuel return hose
4. Connection for brake booster vacuum
hose
5. Connection for solenoid valve (Turbo)
6. Solenoid valve bracket (Turbo)
7. Connection for air hose A (Turbo)
8. Connection for air hose
C (Turbo)9. Connection for fuel high pressure hose
10. O-ring11. Connection for heater hoses12. Connection for vacuum hoses
13. Connection for oxygen sensor
14. Connection for engine coolant
temperature sensor
15. Connection for engine coolant
temperature gauge unit(Refer
t’o GROUP 7-Service Adjustment Pro-cedures.)l Installation of Engine Hood‘I
16. Connection for engine coolanttemperature switch (Air conditioner)
17. Connection for crank angle sensor
18. Connection for TPS19. Connection for
ISC and idle switch
20. Connection for fuel injectors
2 1. Connection for ignition coil22. Connection for power transistor
23. Connection for knock sensor (Turbo)
24. Connection for EGR temperature sensor
(California vehicles only)
25. Connection for ground cable26. Control wiring harness
NOTE(I) Reverse the removal procedures to reinstall.
(2) e+ : Refer to “Service Points of Installation”.(3) m : Non-reusable parts
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9-90ENGINE <2.0L DOHC Engine> - Cylinder Head Gasket
CYLINDER HEAD GASKETNOSJA-S2.5-3.5 Nm 19
3 4 K
REIVIOVAL AND INSTALLATION2-3 ft.lbs.\ I i-6
Pre-removal Operation*Eliminating Fuel Pressure in Fuel20Line1\(Refer to GROUP 14-Service Ad-justment Procedures.)eDraining of Engine Coolant(Refer to GROUP 7-Service Adjust-
ment Procedures.)
,,vs4-6 Nm
’
II28
2936’
/w,=
3i38OlAO5.69
Removal stepsl
1. Connection for accelerator cable orthrottle cable
2. Connection for accelerator cable (Auto-
cruise control)3. Connection for oxygen sensor
temperature sensor
5. Connection for engine coolant
temperature gauge unit6. Connection for engine coolant
7. Connection for crank angle sensor
8. Connection for TPS
ISC and idle switch
10. Connection for fuel injector
12. Connection for power transistor
13. Connection for knock sensor (Turbo)
14. Connection for EGR temperature sensor
(California vehicles only)
15. Connection for ground cable
+e l + 17. Connection for radiator upper hose
/\05ADl9019. Center cover
20. Connection for spark plug cable assembly
21. Connection for air intake hose (Turbo)
22. Connection for breather hose (Turbo)
23.Airintakehose24. Connection for breather hose+e l 25. Connection for fuel high pressure hose26. O-ring
27. Connection for vacuum hoses
28. Connection for heater hose
29. Connection for water by-pass hose
30. Connection for PCV hose
31. Connection for vacuum hose (Turbo)
32. Connection for water hose (Turbo)
33. Eye-bolt (Turbo)
34. Gasket (Turbo)
35. Connection for oil pipe (Turbo)
36. Connection for vacuum hoses (Turbo)
37. Connection for fuel return hose
38. Connection for brake booster vacuum
hoseA
NOTE(1) Reverse the removal procedures to reinstall.(2) +I) : Refer to “Service Points of Removal”.
(3) ~~ : Refer to “Service Points of Installation”.
(4) m : Non-reusable parts