fog MITSUBISHI LANCER 2005 User Guide

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FOG LAMP
CHASSIS ELECTRICAL54A-71
FOG LAMP
SERVICE SPECIFICATIONM1542000300343
SPECIAL TOOLM1542000600894
TROUBLESHOOTINGM1542000701292
When the front fog lamp switch is turned to ON with
the tail lamp or the headlamp on (the tail lamp switch
or the headlamp switch is ON), the fog lamp relay
turns on, and the fog lamps will illuminate.
If the tail lamps or the headlamps are turned off with
the lighting switch OFF while the fog lamps are on,
the front fog lamps turn off at the same time to
prevent unattended operation.
If the tail lamps are turned off by the headlamp
automatic shutdown function, the fog lamps turn off
at the same time. However, if the tail lamps illuminate
again, the fog lamps do not.
The front fog lamps are controlled by the Smart
Wiring System (SWS). For troubleshooting, refer to
respective Groups below.
•Not using SWS monitor: GROUP 54B, SWS
Troubleshooting P.54B-38.
•Using SWS monitor: GROUP 54C, SWS
Troubleshooting P.54C-22.
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE
FRONT FOG LAMP AIMING CHECKM1542001100438
After setting the vehicles to the following condition,
adjust the front fog lamp aiming.
•Check that the tyre inflation pressure is at the
value indicated on the tyre pressure labels.
•Set the vehicle to the unladen condition and park
it on a level surface.
•Have a single person (approximately 75 kg) sit in
the driver’s seat.•Run the engine at a speed of 2000 r/min to fully
charge the battery.
Turn on the front fog lamps and check that the
illumination is within the standard value range.
Standard value: Illuminates to within 40
metres
CAUTION
For the fog lamp which is not being measured,
disconnect that fog lamp’s connector if possible
so that it does not illuminate while carrying out
the adjustment. Furthermore, make sure that the
light axis does not get shifted when
re-connecting the connector.
If the value is out of the standard value, insert the
screwdriver (+) through the aiming hole on the side
under cover to adjust by turning the adjusting gear
for fog lamp aiming.
NOTE: Horizontal adjustment is not possible.
In addition, the method of checking the light axis on a
screen (simple check) is given below. Item Standard value
Front fog lamp light axis check Illuminates to within 40 metres
Tool Number Name Use
MB990784 Ornament remover Removal of instrument panel
ornament
MB990784
AC301337
Cross-tipped
screwdriver
AB

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FOG LAMP
CHASSIS ELECTRICAL54A-72
1. Place the screen so that it is directly opposite the
centre of the fog lamp at a distance of 3 metres,
and turn on the fog lamps.
CAUTION
For the front fog lamp which is not being
measured, disconnect that fog lamp’s connector
if possible so that it does not illuminate while
carrying out the adjustment. Furthermore, make
sure that the light axis does not get shifted when
re-connecting the connector.
2. Insert the screwdriver (+) through the aiming hole
on the side under cover. By turning the adjusting
gear for fog lamp aiming, align the cutoff line
(border line of the shadow temperature) with the
specified position in the figure.
NOTE: Horizontal adjustment is not possible.
AC305200AB
In the centre
of front fog lamps
Screen
3 m
H V
AC305154
Screwdriver (+)
Centre of lamp
Cut-off lineVertical direction
1.15˚ (6cm)
High-luminance
zone H V
Screwdriver (+)
Centre of lamp
Cut-off lineVertical direction
1.15˚ (6cm)
High-luminance
zone
AB

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FOG LAMP
CHASSIS ELECTRICAL54A-73
FOG LAMP
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATIONM1542001500469
REMOVAL SERVICE POINT
<<A>> FRONT FOG LAMP BULB
REMOVAL
CAUTION
Do not touch the surface of the bulb with bare
hands or dirty gloves. If the surface (glass
section) should become dirty, clean it
immediately with alcohol or thinner, and let it dry
thoroughly before installing it.1. Remove the bulb cover.
2. Remove the bulb installation spring and extract
the bulb.
AC304660
4.9 ± 0.7 N·m
AB
2
1
Removal steps
•Side under cover<<A>>1. Front fog lamp bulb
2. Front fog lamp assemblyRemoval steps (Continued)
AC301335AB
Spring

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FOG LAMP
CHASSIS ELECTRICAL54A-74
FOG LAMP SWITCH
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATIONM1542013900033
INSPECTIONM1542011200919
FRONT FOG LAMP SWITCH CONTINUITY
CHECK
AC304663AB
21
Removal steps
1. Instrument panel ornament (Refer to
GROUP 52A, Instrument panel P.52A-2.)
2. Fog lamp switch (front and rear fog lamp
switch)
AC305187
AB
Switch position Tester
connectionSpecified
condition
Pressed 1 − 2 Less than 2
ohms
Released 1 − 2 Open circuit

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REAR FOG LAMP
CHASSIS ELECTRICAL54A-75
FRONT FOG LAMP RELAY CHECK
REAR FOG LAMP
TROUBLESHOOTINGM1542000701300
If the rear fog lamp switch is turned ON when the
headlamp or the front fog lamp is turned ON, the rear
fog lamp is switched ON and OFF alternatively.
If the headlamp and the front fog lamp, the rear fog
lamp is turned OFF at the same time.The fog lamps are controlled by the Smart Wiring
System (SWS). For Troubleshooting, refer to
respective Groups below.
•Not using SWS monitor: GROUP 54B, SWS
Troubleshooting P.54B-38.
•Using SWS monitor: GROUP 54C, SWS
Troubleshooting P.54C-22.
SPECIAL TOOLM1542000600902
1 4
3 2
AC305276
AB
Front fog lamp relay
Battery voltage Tester
connectionSpecified
condition
Not supplied 1 − 4 Open circuit
•Connect
terminal 2 to
the positive
battery terminal
•Connect
terminal 3 to
the negative
battery terminal1 − 4 Less than 2
ohms
Tool Number Name Use
MB990784 Ornament remover Removal of instrument panel
ornament
MB990784

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REAR FOG LAMP
CHASSIS ELECTRICAL54A-76
REAR FOG LAMP
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATIONM1542009800077
REAR FOG LAMP SWITCH
REMOVAL AND INSTALATIONM1542014200015
Refer to P.54A-74.
INSPECTIONM1542011200942
REAR FOG LAMP SWITCH CONTINUITY
CHECK
AC305278AB
32
1
4
5
Removal steps
1. Bracket
2. Rear fog lamp assembly
3. Bezel4. Socket
5. BulbRemoval steps (Continued)
AC305187
AB
Switch position Tester
connectionSpecified
condition
Pressed 5 − 6 Less than 2
ohms
Released 5 − 6 Open circuit

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SIDE TURN-SIGNAL LAMP
CHASSIS ELECTRICAL54A-77
FRONT FOG LAMP RELAY CHECK
SIDE TURN-SIGNAL LAMP
SPECIAL TOOLM1542000600913
SIDE TURN-SIGNAL LAMP
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATIONM1542003300159
REMOVAL SERVICE POINT
Use a special tool ornament remover (MB990784),
etc. to remove the side turn signal lamp by pushing
the fender forward, bending the hook, and then
unclamping the thumb.
AC305279
1 4
3
2
AB
Rear fog lamp relay
Battery voltage Tester
connectionSpecified
condition
Not supplied 1 − 4 Open circuit
•Connect
terminal 3 to
the positive
battery terminal
•Connect
terminal 2 to
the negative
battery terminal1 − 4 Less than 2
ohms
Tool Number Name Use
MB990784 Ornament remover Removal of side turn-signal lamp
MB990784
AC005718
Side turn signal lamps
MB990784
: Front of vehicle
AC

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REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER
CHASSIS ELECTRICAL54A-95
<Wagon>
REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER
GENERAL INFORMATIONM1543000100319
Rear Defogger operation
The defogger relay turns ON if the defogger switch
built-in the A/C-ECU is turned ON when the ignition
switch is in the "ON" position. When the defogger
relay turns ON, power is supplied to the defogger
and the defogger is activated. The defogger comes
with a timer function that causes the defogger switch
to automatically turn OFF in about 11 minutes after
the defogger switch is turned ON.
TROUBLESHOOTINGM1543000701013
The rear window defogger is controlled by the
A/C-ECU. For troubleshooting, refer to GROUP 55-
Troubleshooting P.55-5.
Pre-removal and Post-installation Operation
•Front pillar trim, Centre pillar trim lower, Centre pillar trim
upper, Quarter trim lower, Quarter trim upper (Refer to
GROUP 52A − Trims P.52A-11.)
•Headlining Removal and Installation (Refer to GROUP
52A, Headlining P.52A-21.)
AC305316
AB
1
23
1. Roof antenna poleRemoval steps
2. Roof antenna base
•Instrument panel assembly (Refer to
GROUP 52A, Instrument panel assembly
P.52A-2.)
3. Antenna feeder cable

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REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER
CHASSIS ELECTRICAL54A-96
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE
PRINTED HEATER LINES CHECKM1543001800311
1. Run engine at 2,000 r/min. Check heater element
with battery at full.
2. Turn "ON" rear window defogger switch. Measure
heater element voltage with circuit tester at rear
window glass centre A. Condition is good if it
indicates about six volts.
3. If 12 volts is indicated at A, there is a break in the
negative terminals from A. Move test bar slowly to
negative terminal to detect where voltage
changes suddenly (0 volts).
4. If 0 volts is indicated at A, there is a break in the
positive terminals from A. Defect where the
voltage changes suddenly (12 volts) in the same
method described above.
REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER SWITCH
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATIONM1543006200314
Refer to GROUP 55, Heater Control Assembly and
A/C Switch P.55-77.
INSPECTIONM1543019502388
DEFOGGER RELAY CHECK
ACX00813
Normal characteristic curve
Abnormal characteristic curve
A (Centre point)
Approximately 6 V
Negative
terminal Print heater line
Positive
terminal
Open circuit point Voltage
AC Voltage
Negative
terminal Print heater line
Positive
terminal
Battery voltage Tester
connectionSpecified
condition
Not supplied 4 − 5 Open circuit
•Connect terminal
3 to the positive
battery terminal
•Connect terminal
1 to the negative
battery terminal4 − 5 Less than 2
ohms
1 5
4
3
AC305319
AB
Rear windowdefogger relay

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TROUBLESHOOTING
HEATER, AIR CONDITIONER AND VENTILATION55-5
TROUBLESHOOTING
DIAGNOSIS TROUBLESHOOTING FLOWM1552009600364
Refer to GROUP 00, How to Use
Troubleshooting/Inspection Service Points P.00-5.
SYMPTOM CHARTM1552009900611
NOTE: Refer to GROUP 14, Troubleshooting P.14-5
for the condenser fan.
SYMPTOM PROCEDURES
INSPECTION PROCEDURE 1: When the Ignition Switch is "ON" the A/C does not Operate.
COMMENTS ON TROUBLE SYMPTOM
The blower system or the compressor system may
be defective if there is no cool air coming from the
spit hole.
TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS
•Malfunction of blower motor
•Malfunction of A/C compressor
DIAGNOSIS
Check that the blower motor operation when the
blower switch is moved to the "HI" position.
(1) Turn the ignition switch to the "ON" position.
(2) Turn the blower switch to the "HI" position.
Q: Does the blower motor operate when the blower
switch is moved to the "HI" position?
YES <L.H.D.> :
Refer to Inspection procedure 3
"When the A/C is operating, temperature
inside the passenger compartment does not
decrease (cool air is not emitted). <L.H.D.>
P.55-11."
YES <R.H.D.> : Refer to Inspection procedure 4
"When the A/C is operating, temperature
inside the passenger compartment does not
decrease (cool air is not emitted). <R.H.D.>
P.55-20."
NO : Refer to Inspection procedure 5 "Blower fan
and motor do not turn P.55-29." Symptom Inspection
ProcedureReference
Page
When the ignition switch is "ON" the A/C does not operate. 1
P.55-5
Inside/outside air selection is not possible. 2
P.55-6
When the A/C is operating, temperature inside the passenger
compartment does not decrease (cool air is not emitted). <L.H.D.>3
P.55-11
When the A/C is operating, temperature inside the passenger
compartment does not decrease (cool air is not emitted). <R.H.D.>4
P.55-20
Blower fan and motor do not turn. 5
P.55-29
Blower air amount cannot be changed. 6
P.55-39
Rear window defogger function does not operate. 7
P.55-42
Rear window defogger Timer function does not operate. 8
P.55-52
Malfunction of the A/C-ECU power supply system. <L.H.D.> 9
P.55-53
Malfunction of the A/C-ECU power supply system. <R.H.D.> 10
P.55-56
A/C compressor power supply system. 11
P.55-59
Condenser Fan does not operate. 12 Refer to
GROUP 14
P.14-5

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