Special tool MITSUBISHI LANCER 2006 Manual PDF
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WINDOW GLASS
BODY42-21
REMOVAL SERVICE POINT
<<A>> QUARTER WINDOW GLASS
REMOVAL
AC103600ADCloth tape
1.App l y cloth t a pe to p r otect the q uarter win dow
glass.
AC002060
2.Use gla ss adhesive knife to cut a w a y adh esive.
AC301614AB
Glass adhesive knife
CAUTION
Inserting the adhesive knife too deeply into wind-
shield adhesive may damage quarter window
glass.
3. Keep the glass adhesive knife at right angles with
body flange (from inside the vehicle), and put the
blade at body flange. Then cut away adhesive
along the body flange.
AC103605 AD
MB990480
4. Make mating marks on the quarter window glass
and body.
5. Use special tool glass holder (MB990480) to
remove the quarter window glass.
ACX00476 AB
CAUTION
•Be careful not to remove more adhesive than
is necessary.
•Be careful also not to damage the paintwork
on the body surface with the knife. If the
paintwork is damaged, repair the damaged
area with repair paint or anti-rust agent.
6. Use a knife to cut away the remaining adhesive so
that the thickness is within 2 mm around the entire
circumference of the body flange.
7. Finish the flange surfaces so that they are smooth.
CAUTION
Allow the cleaned area to dry for at least three
minutes. Do not touch any surface that has been
cleaned.
8. When reusing the quarter window glass, remove
the adhesive still adhering to the quarter window
glass, and clean with isopropyl alcohol.
9. Clean the body side in the same way.
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DOOR
BODY42-26
SPECIAL TOOLS
M1423000600337
ToolNumberNameUse
MB990480
MB990480Window glass ho lderRemoval of powe r window reg u lato r
assembly
MB990900
MB990900 or
MB991
164Door hin ge adjust i ng
wre
n chDoor a lign m ent
MB990925AF
AMB990925
•A: MB9909 39
Bearing and o il seal
inst
al ler set
•A: Brass bar
Door striker adjust m ent
MB990211
MB99021 1Sliding ha mme r
MB990241
A
AE
MB990241
•A: MB9902 43
Axle shaft pu ller
•A: Body puller
MB991223
A
D C
B
AZ
DO NOT USE
MB991223
A: MB9912 19
B: MB991220
C: MB99122 1
D: MB991222
Harness se t
A: Te st harness
B: LE D ha rn e s s
C: LE D ha rness ada pter
D: Probe
Te rminal volt age mea s urement
A: For checking con nector pin
c o nt ac t p r es s u re
B: For checking power supply circu i t
C: For checking power supply circu i t
D: For connecting a lo cally sourced
tester
MB992006
MB992 006Extra fine pro b eContinuity check and volt ag e
measu
r emen t at ha rness wire o r
connector
TROUBLESHOOTING
M14230007 0031 2
The door system is con t ro lled by the Smart Wiring Syst em (SWS). Fo r t r o uble s hoo tin g , re fer t o GROUP
54B, T r oublesh ootin g
P.54B-15 or GROUP
54C,
Tr o uble s hoo ting P.5 4 C - 4.
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DOOR
BODY42-27
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE
DOOR FIT ADJUSTMENT
M1423001100175
CAUTION
•Attach protection tape to the fender and door
edges where the hinge is installed.
•Do not rotate special tool door adjusting
wrench (MB991164) with a torque of over 98
N
⋅m
AC000592
MB990900
or
MB991164
AB
1. Use the special tool door adjusting Wrench (MB990900 or MB991164) to loosen the hinge
mounting bolts on the body side, and then adjust
the clearance around the door so that it is uniform
on all sides.
2. If a door is not flush with its surrounding panels,
loosen the door-side d oor hinge mounting bolts
and obtain the flushness by moving the door.
NOTE:
AC206498
Washer Bolts
Washer
Door hinge
AF
Weld point
Weld point
If the door hinge mounting bolt washers are
welded, grind off the welding according to the pro
-
cedure below beforehand.
.
1. Remove the door hinge (Refer to P.42-31).
2. Use a chisel or grinder to release the door
hinge mounting bolt washers, which are
welded to the door hinge.
3. On completion, paint the affected area with a suitable touch-in brush to prevent corrosion.
4. Install the door hinge (Refer to P.42-31).
3. When the door is stiff to lock and unlock
AC006109AB
Temporary
bolts Striker
MB990939
(1) Adjustment by using the striker (toward the
inside of the vehicle and vertical direction)
Install a temporary bolt instead of the striker
mounting bolts, and use special tool brass bar
(MB990939) and a hammer to tap the bolt to
the desired direction.
AC006110
Striker MB990211
MB990243
AB
(2) Adjustment by using the striker (toward the
outside of the vehicle)
Use special tools slide hammer (MB990211)
and body puller (MB990243) to pull the striker
toward the outside of the vehicle.
AC006111AB
Shim
Striker
(3) Adjustment by using shims (forward and rearward)
Increase or decrease the number of shims so
that the striker engages with the door latch
properly.
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DOOR
BODY42-34
REMOVAL SERVICE POINTS
<<A>> WINDOW REGULATOR ASSEM-
BLY/POWER WINDOW REGULATOR
MOTOR ASSEMBLY REMOVAL
1. Remove the door window glass installation bolts.
CAUTION
If film or others are adhered to the door window
glass, attach special tool window glass holder
(MB990480) to the outside of the glass to prevent
the film from peeling off.
AC100009AB
MB990480
2. Lift the door window glass, and attach special tool
window glass holder (MB990480) to the glass as
shown to prevent the glass from falling.
3. Remove the window regulator assembly and power window motor assembly
<<B>> CENTRE SASH UPPER REMOVAL
AC000602
Door outer
opening
weatherstrip
Door centre
sash
AB
1. Remove the door outer opening weatherstrip from the centre sash upper only.
2. Remove the centre sash upper mounting screws, and then remove the centre sash upper from the
door panel.
INSTALLATION SERVICE POINTS
>>A<< CENTRE SASH UPPER INSTALLA-
TION
Securely insert the centre sash upper into the win-
dow rear sash (door).
>>B<< WINDOW REGULATOR
ASSEMBLY/POWER WINDOW
REGULATOR MOTOR ASSEMBLY
INSTALLATION
Y1536AU
Y1476AUAC100010 AB
<FRONT DOOR>
<REAR DOOR>
1 2
3 4
5
6 7
1 2
3 4
56
When installing the window regulator assembly,
tighten the bolts to the specified torque in the order
shown.
INSPECTION
M1429001400282
How to make the power window switch
learn the fully clo
sed position of the
power window
How to make the power window switch
learn the fully closed position when the
power window switch is removed, or the
power window regula tor assembly is
removed or replaced
1. If the anti-trap function (safety mechanism) is activated consecutively three times or more, the
fully closed position that the power window switch
has learned will be er ased (initialised).
2. Operate the power window switch and fully open
the door window glass.
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TRUNK LID
BODY42-41
REMOVAL SERVICE POINT
<<A>> DOOR OUTER OPENING WEATH-
ERSTRIP REMOVAL
ACX00555
15 mm8 mm
AB
4 mm
Thickness:
1 mm
Fabricated
tool
Make a fabricated to ol as sh own in t he illustratio n to
remove the
door wea t herstrip.
INSTALLA T ION SER VICE POINT
>>A<< DOOR OUTER OPENING WEA T H-
ERSTRIP INST ALLA TION
The clip colour id entif ies the le f t and right weath e r-
strips so b e su re to use the colours so a s to inst all
correctly
.
Applicable sideIdentification colour
Right doorPink
Left doorNatural (White)
TRUNK LI D
SPECIAL T O OLM14210006 0024 5
ToolNumberNameUse
MB991244
MB991244Torsion bar remover and
installerRemoval and installation of
trunk lid torsion bar
ON-VEHICLE SER V ICE
TRUNK LID ADJUSTMENTM14210010 0004 2
1.If the cleara n ce a r ound t he trun k lid p anel
asse mbly is not unifo rm an d locking and
un lockin g of th e trunk lid is dif f icult, make
ad justmen t s to the trunk lid bumpers (refer to
P.42-42) and trunk lid hin ges (r efer to P.42-42).
2.If the cleara n ce a r ound t he trun k lid p anel
asse mbly is uniform, but locking a nd un locking of
th e trunk lid is dif f icul t, make adjustment s to the
tru n k lid bu mpe r s (refe r to
P.42-42) and trunk lid
striker (refer to P.42-42).
AC202324
AC202325AC202913
A
A
AA
AB
Section A – A
Trunk lid panel assembly
Side outer panel
Trunk lid panel
assembly
Side outer panel
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AC305143AB
Grease application area
62
7
TRUNK LID
BODY42-44
REMOV A L SER V ICE POINT
<<A>> TRUNK LID T O RSION BAR
REMOV
A L
AC205068AC205068
MB991244
Trunk lid torsion bar <RH>
Trunk lid torsion bar <LH>
AB
1. Att a ch the special tool to the illustrat ed port i on o f
th e trunk lid torsion b a r <RH> on the lef t ha nd of
th e veh i cle, the n use the t ool to det ach the tru n k
lid to rsio n bar <RH> from the trun k lid h i nge <LH>
2.Remove the tru n k lid to rsio n bar <L H> in the
same wa y as the t r unk lid t o rsion bar <RH>.
INSTALLA T ION SER VICE POINTS
>>A<< TRUNK LID T O RSION BAR
INST
ALLA TION
AC305282
Trunk lid torsion bar <RH>
Trunk lid torsion bar <LH>
Colour mark
A
B
Trunk lid hinge <LH>
Trunk lid torsion bar <LH>
View F
Trunk lid hinge <RH>
Hole
F
E
A
DC
B
MB991244
Trunk lid torsion bar
<LH>
AB
Inst all the t r unk lid torsion bars using t he followin g
proce
dure.
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TRUNK LID
BODY42-45
CAUTION
Install the trunk lid torsion bar <LH> before the
trunk lid torsion bar <RH>. If the sequence is
reversed, the trunk lid torsion bar <LH> will not
be able to be installed because the special tool
will interfere with the trunk lid torsion bar <RH>
during installation of the trunk lid torsion bar
<LH>.
1. Identify the LH and RH torsion bars by the colour mark made at the centre of each torsion bar.
Trunk lid torsion barMark
colour
LHVehicles with rear spoilerGreen
Vehicles without rear spoilerWhite
green
RHVehicles with rear spoilerYe l l o w
Vehicles without rear spoilerRed
2. Insert the left end of the trunk lid torsion bar <LH> in the hole in the trunk lid hinge <LH>.
3. Press portion A of the trunk lid torsion bar <LH>
right end against point A on the trunk lid hinge
<RH> as shown in View F in the drawing.
4. Twist the portion B of the trunk lid torsion bar <LH> right end using the special tool until it is
moved from point B and pressed against point C
of the trunk lid hinge <RH> as shown in View F.
Then force the portion into point D.
5. Twist the portion A of the trunk lid torsion bar <LH> right end until it reaches point E on the trunk
lid hinge <RH> as shown in View F.
6. Attach the trunk lid torsion bar <RH> to the trunk lid hinge <LH> using the same method as the
trunk lid torsion bar <LH>.
>>B<< TRUNK LID WEATHERSTRIP
INSTALLATION
AC006104AB
Joint
section
Marking
section
Install the trunk lid weatherstrip so that the marking
and the joint are aligned with the body centre line,
INSPECTION
M1421004800133
TRUNK LID LATCH SWITCH CONTINUITY
CHECK
AC305142AB
Trunk lid latch assembly
Switch positionTester
connectionSpecified
condition
ON (Latch open)1 − Earth Less than 2
ohms
OFF (Latch shut)Open circuit
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TAILGATE
BODY42-46
TA I L G AT E
SERVICE SPECIFICATIONSM1421000300288
ItemStandard value
Tailgate handle play (mm)2.3 − 5.9
SEALANTS
M1424000500098
ItemSpecified sealant
Tailgate waterproof film3M ATD Part No.8633 or equivalent
Tailgate hinge3M ATD Part No.8531 Heavy drip check sealer, 3M
ATD Part No.8646 Automotive joint and seam sealer
or equivalent
SPECIAL TOOLM1424000600170
ToolNumberNameUse
MB991223
A
D C
B
AZ
DO NOT USE
MB991223
A: MB9912 19
B: MB991220
C: MB99122 1
D: MB991222
Harness set
A: Te st harn e ss
B: LED harness
C: LED harness
adapt er
D: Probe
Te rminal volt a ge measu r emen t
A: For che cking connector pin
cont act pressure
B: For che cking po we r sup p ly
circuit
C: Fo r checking po we r supp ly
circuit
D: Fo r conn ecting a loca lly
sourced tester
MB992006
MB992 006Extra fine probeCont inuity check an d vo lt age
measurement at
harness wire or
conn
ector
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KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM
BODY42-52
SPECIAL TOOLS
M1428000600280
ToolNumberNameUse
B991502
MB991502M.U.T . -II
su
b-assemblyEn cryp ted code re gistration
MB991529
MB991529Diagnosis code check
harn
e ss
MB991910
MB991826
MB991955
MB991911
MB991824
MB991827
MB991825
A
B C
D
E F
DO NOT USE
MB991 955
A: MB9918 24
B: MB991827
C: MB99191 0
D: MB991911
E: MB991825
F: MB991 826
M.U.T . -III
su
b-assembly
A: V ehicle
commun ica t ion
inte rface (V .C.I.)
B: M.U.T. -III USB
cab l e
C: M.U.T . -III main
harne ss A
(V ehicles wi th CAN
commun ica t ion
sy stem )
D: M.U.T. -III main
harne ss B
(V ehicles witho u t
CA N
commun ica t ion
sy stem )
E: M.U.T. -III
mea s urement
adapt er
F: M.U.T . -III t r igger
harne ss
Encryp ted code re gistration
M.U.T.-III main harness B
(MB991911) should be used.
M.U.T.-III main harness A
should not be used for this
vehicle.
CAUTION
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KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM
BODY42-53
TROUBLESHOOTING
M1428000700287
The keyless entry system is controlled by the Smart
Wiring System (SWS). For troubleshooting, refer to
GROUP 54B, Troubleshooting
P.54B-15 or GROUP
54C, Troubleshooting P.54C-4.
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE
KEYLESS ENTR Y SYSTEM CHECKM1428001400096
Check the system as described below. If the system
does not work, carry out troubleshooting. Refer to
GROUP 54B, Troubleshooting
P.54B-15, refer to
GROUP 54C, Troubleshooting P.54C-4.
•Operate the transmitter to check that the doors
and tailgate can be locked and unlocked.
•Operate the transmitter to check that the answer-
back function works in response to door and tail-
gate <Wagon> locking/unlocking.
NOTE: The adjustment function allows you to
change the answerback setting as follows. Prior
to that check, confirm which setting is activated.
.
•The hazard warning lamps flash twice when
locked and once when unlocked. The room
lamp flashes twice when locked and illumi
-
nates for 15 seconds when unlocked.
•The hazard warning lamps do not flash when
locked and flash once when unlocked. The
room lamp flashes twice when locked and illu
-
minates for 15 seconds when unlocked.
•The hazard warning lamps flash twice when
locked and do not flash when unlocked. The
room lamp flashes twice when locked and illu
-
minates for 15 seconds when unlocked.
•The hazard warning lamps do not flash when
both locked and unlocked. The room lamp
flashes twice when locked and illuminates for
15 seconds when unlocked.
KEYLESS ENTRY SYS TEM TIMER LOCK
FUNCTION INSPECTION
M1428004000138
Push the transmitter unlock button and check to see
that the doors and tailgate <Wagon> lock within 30
seconds. If it doesn't, then execute troubleshooting
remedies. Refer to GROUP 54B, Troubleshooting
P.54B-15, refer to GROUP 54C, Troubleshooting
P.54C-4.
ENABLING/DISABLING THE
ANSWERBACK FUNCTION
M1428003200214
If the keyless entry system locks or unlocks the
doors, the room lamp flashes or illuminates, the haz
-
ard warning lamp flashes (hazard answerback func-
tion). The hazard answerback function can be
enabled or disabled according to the following proce
-
dure:
ENABLING/DISABLING THE HAZARD
ANSWERBACK FUNCTION
The hazard answerback function can be enabled or
disabled by one of the two following procedures.
<When using the transmitter after
diagnosis connector (1) is earthed>
1. Enter the hazard answerback customize mode by performing one of the following steps. If the
ETACS-ECU enters the customize mode, its
buzzer will sound once.
(1) Turn the ignition switch to “LOCK”(OFF) position.
(2) Turn off the hazard warning lamp switch.
CAUTION
Before connecting or disconnecting the earth,
turn the ignition switch to the "LOCK" (OFF)
position.
AC305133AB
Diagnosis
connector
MB991529Steering shaft
(3) Connect the diagnosis connector to the special tool diagnosis code check harness
(MB991529).
(4) Close the driver's side door.
(5) Keep the windshield washer switch on for at least ten seconds. Then the ETACS-ECU
buzzer will sound once.
2. If the transmitter “LOCK” button is pushed consecutively twice (wit hin two seconds), the
ETACS-ECU buzzer will sound, indicating that the
hazard answerback function can be enabled or
disabled when the doors are locked.