battery service MITSUBISHI LANCER 2006 Workshop Manual

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ON-VEHICLE SERVICE
ENGINE COOLING14-23
3. Connect the cooling fan motor drive control unit connector, and disconnect the cooling fan motor
(L.H.) connector.
4. Ensure that the A/C switch is off, and start the engine and run it at idle.
AC303496AB
Cooling fan motor
drive control unit
5.Measure the volt ag e betwee n the cooling f an
motor d r ive cont rol un it side conne ctor t e rminal 1
an d 2.
St andard va lue: 1V or le ss
WARNING
Stay clear of the fan when the fan starts run-
ning.
6. Turn the A/C switch to the "ON" position.
7. Measure the voltage between the cooling fan
motor drive control unit side connector terminal 1
and 2 while the fan is running. The voltage should
repeat the values below.
Standard value:
1. 1 V or less
2. 8.2 ± 0.7 V
3. System voltage ± 2.6 V
8. If the voltage does not repeatedly change as indicated, replace the cooling fan motor drive
control unit. (Refer to
P.14-33) <4G1> (Refer to
P.14-35) <4G6>.
FAN CONTROL RELAY CONTINUITY CHECK
M1141006200280
AC211776
13
4 2
3 4
1
2
AC301712
Fan control relay
AB
Battery
voltageTerminal No.to
be connected
to testerContinuity test
results
Not applied4 − 2Open circuit
Connect
terminal No.1
and battery (
−)
terminal.
Connect
terminal No.3
and battery (+)
terminal.
4 − 2Less than 2
ohms

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INLET MANIFOLD
INTAKE AND EXHAUST15-5
INLET MANIFOLD
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION <4G1>M1151003000749
Pre-removal Operation
•Fuel Line Pressure Reduction (Refer to GROUP 13A -
On-vehicle Service
P.13A-372).
•Engine Coolant Draining (Refer to GROUP 14 - On-vehi-
cle Service P.14-21).
•Strut Tower Bar Removal (Refer to GROUP 42 P.42-9).
•Throttle Body Assembly Re moval (Refer to GROUP 13A
P.13A-383).
•Fuel Delivery Pipe and Fuel Injector Assembly Removal
(Refer to GROUP 13A
P.13A-381).
Post-installation Operation
•Fuel Delivery Pipe and Fuel Injector Assembly Installation
(Refer to GROUP 13A
P.13A-381).
•Throttle Body Assembly Inst allation (Refer to GROUP
13A
P.13A-383).
•Strut Tower Bar Installati on (Refer to GROUP 42 P.42-9).
•Engine Coolant Supplying (Refer to GROUP 14 - On-vehi-
cle Service P.14-21).
•Accelerator Cable Adjustment (Refer to GROUP 17 -
On-vehicle Service
P.17-2).
•Fuel Leak Check
AC303642AB
15
36
5
4 12
10
7
1
2
11
9 13
14
21 ± 4 N·m
9.0 ± 1.0 N·m
9.0 ± 1.0 N·m
18 ± 2 N·m
18 ± 2 N·m 18 ± 2 N·m
5.0 ± 1.0 N·m
31 ± 3 N·m
49 ± 9 N·m
N
N
N
8
Removal steps
1.Inlet manifold absolute pressure sensor
2.Engine control pressure sensor O-ring
3.Engine control detonation sensor
connector
4.T/M housing front lower cover stay (L.H.)
5.Battery wiring harness clamp connection
6.Inlet manifold stay
7.Brake booster vacuum hose connection
8.Emission control equip hose connection
9.Fuel vapour control hose connection
10.Inlet manifold stay
11 .Inlet manifold
12.Inlet manifold gasket
13.EGR valve
14.EGR valve gasket
15.Emission vacuum hose & pipe and
emission solenoid valve assembly
Removal steps (Continued)

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CHARGING SYSTEM
ENGINE ELECTRICAL16-3
SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS
M1161000300258
ItemStandard valueLimit
Alternator output line voltage drop (at 30 A) V−maximum 0.3
Regulated voltage ambient
temperature at voltage regulator V−20°C14.2 − 15.4−
20°C13.9 − 14.9−
60°C13.4 − 14.6−
80°C13.1 − 14.5−
Output current−70 % of normal output current
SPECIAL TOOLM1161000600163
ToolNumberNameUse
MB991519Alterna t or test harn e ssChec king th e alt e rnator
("S" te rminal volt age )
ON-VEHICLE SERV ICE
ALTERNA T O R OUTPUT LINE VOL T AGE DROP TEST
M1161 0009 0034 6
AK203361AD
Alternator Ammeter (clamp-type)
Voltmeter (digital-type)
"B" terminal Battery
This test
determine s whethe r the wiring fro m th e
altern
ator "B" termina l to t he batt e ry (+) terminal
(including the
fusible line ) is in a good condition or
not.
1.Always b e su re to check the following b e fore th e
te st.
•Alternator inst allatio n
•Drive belt tension
(Ref er to GROUP 1 1 A − On-veh icle Service <4G1>
P.11A-7 or GROUP 1 1 C − On-vehicle Service
<4G6> P.11C-7.)
•Fusible link
•Abnormal noise from the altern ator while the
eng
ine is ru nning

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CHARGING SYSTEM
ENGINE ELECTRICAL16-4
2. Turn the ignition switch to the "LOCK" (OFF)
position.
3. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
4. Connect a clamp-type DC test ammeter with a
range of 0
− 120 A to the alternator "B" terminal
output wire.
NOTE: The way of disconnecting the alternator
output wire and of connecting the ammeter is pos
-
sibly not found the problem that the output current
is dropping due to the insufficient connection
between terminal "B" and the output wire.
5. Connect a digital-type voltmeter between the
alternator "B" terminal and the battery (+)
terminal. [Connect the (+) lead of the voltmeter to
the "B" terminal and the connect the (-) lead of the
voltmeter to the battery (+) cable].
6. Reconnect the negative battery cable.
7. Connect a tachometer or the M.U.T.-II/III (Refer to
GROUP 11A
− On-vehicle Service − Idle speed
check <4G1>
P.11A-11 or GROUP 11C −
On-vehicle Service − Idle speed check <4G6>
P.11C-11).
8. Leave the hood open.
9. Start the engine.
10.With the engine running at 2,500 r/min, turn the
headlamps and other lamps on and off to adjust
the alternator load so that the value displayed on
the ammeter is slightly above 30 A.
Adjust the engine speed by gradually decreasing
it until the value displayed on the ammeter is 30
A. Take a reading of the value displayed on the
voltmeter at this time.
Limit: maximum 0.3 V
NOTE: When the alternator output is high and the
value displayed on the ammeter does not
decrease until 30 A, set the value to 40 A. Read
the value displayed on the voltmeter at this time.
When the value range is 40 A, the limit is maxi
-
mum 0.4 V.
11.If the value displayed on the voltmeter is above
the limit value, there is probably a malfunction in
the alternator output wire, so check the wiring
between the alternator "B" terminal and the
battery (+) terminal (including fusible link).
If a terminal is not sufficiently tight or if the
harness has become discolored due to
overheating, repair and then test again.
12.After the test, run the engine at idle.
13.Turn off all lamps and the ignition switch.
14.Remove the tachometer or the M.U.T.-II/III.
15.Disconnect the negative battery cable.
16.Disconnect the ammeter and voltmeter.
17.Connect the negative battery cable.

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CHARGING SYSTEM
ENGINE ELECTRICAL16-5
OUTPUT CURRENT TEST
M1161001000368
AK203362
Alternator
Ammeter
(clamp-type)
Voltmeter
Battery
Inition switch
Engine-ECU
<M/T> or
Engine-A/T-ECU
<A/T> Load
B FR
L
S
G
+
AH

Charging indicator
Brake warning light
This test determine s whethe r the a l terna t or outp u t
curren
t is normal.
1.Befo re the t e st, always be sure t o che c k the
fo llowi ng.
•Alternator inst allatio n
•Battery (Refer to GROUP 54 A − Battery − On-vehi-
cle Serv ice P.54A-5).
NOTE: The battery sh ould be sligh t ly discharg ed.
The
load neede d by a fully-charge d batte ry is
in
sufficient for an accurat e test.
•Drive belt tension
(Ref er to GROUP 1 1 A − On-vehicle Service <4G1>
P.11A-7 or GROUP 1 1 C − On-vehicle Se rvice
<4G6> P.11C-7.)
•Fusible link
• Abnormal noise from the altern ator while the
eng
ine is ru nning .
2.T u rn the ignition switch to the "LOCK" (OFF)
po sit i on.
3.Disco nnect the ne gative ba ttery cable.
CAUTION
Never use clips but tighten bolts and nuts to con-
nect the line. Otherwise loose connections (e.g.
using clips) will lead to a serious accident
because of high current.
4. Connect a clamp-type DC test ammeter with a
range of 0
− 120 A to the alternator "B" terminal
output wire.
NOTE: The way of disconnecting the alternator
output wire and of connecting the ammeter is pos
-
sibly not found the problem that the output current
is dropping due to the insufficient connection
between terminal "B" and the output wire.
5. Connect a voltmeter with a range of 0 − 20 V
between the alternator "B" terminal and the earth
[Connect the (+) lead of the voltmeter to the "B"
terminal, and then con nect the (-) lead of the
voltmeter to the earth].
6. Connect the negative battery cable.
7. Connect a tachometer or the M.U.T.-II/III (Refer to GROUP 11A
− On-vehicle Service − Idle speed
check <4G1>
P.11A-11 or GROUP 11C −
On-vehicle Service − Idle speed check <4G6>
P.11C-11).
8. Leave the hood open.

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CHARGING SYSTEM
ENGINE ELECTRICAL16-7
REGULATED VOLTAGE TEST
M1161001100860
AK300727AC
BatteryIgnition switch
Engine-ECU <M/T>
Engine-A/T-ECU <A/T> Ammeter (clamp-type)
Load
Blue
MB991519
Voltmeter (digital-type)Red
Yellow BlackAlternator
B
FR
L
S
G
This test determine s whethe r the volt age regulator
correctly con
t rolling t he alternato r outpu t volt a ge.
1.Always b e su re to check the following b e fore th e
te st.
•Alternator inst allatio n
•Check that the b a ttery inst a lled in th e ve hicle is
fully charg
ed.
(Refer to GROUP 54A − Battery − On-vehicle Service −
Charging
P.54A - 4).
•Drive belt tension
(Ref er to GROUP 1 1 A − On-vehicle Service <4G1>
P.11A-7 or GROUP 1 1 C − On-vehicle Se rvice
<4G6> P.11C-7.)
•Fusible link
•Abnormal noise from the a l tern ator while the
eng
ine is ru nning
2.T u rn the ignition switch to the "LOCK" (OFF)
po sit i on.
3.Disco nnect the ne gative ba ttery cable.
4.Use the special tool Alternat or test harne ss
(MB99151 9) to connect a d i git a l voltmet e r
be tween the alte rnator "S" te rmin al an d earth
[Con nect the (+) lead o f the voltmeter t o the "S"
terminal, and then con nect the (-) lead of the
voltmeter to a secure earth or to the battery (-)
te rmin al].
5.Conn ect a clamp-t y pe DC test ammete r with a
ran ge of 0
− 120 A to the alte rnator "B" te rmin al
ou
tput wire
.
NOTE: The way of d i sconnectin g the a l terna t or
o
u
tput wire an d o f conn ecting the ammete r is pos
-
sibl y no t fo und th e p r oblem th at t he outp u t cur r ent
is dro
ppin g due t o the insu fficient conne ction
b
e tween te rmin al "B" an d the o u tput wire.
6.Reconne ct the negat ive battery ca ble.
7.Conn ect a t a chometer or th e M.U.T . -II/III (Refe r to
GROUP 1 1 A
− On-veh icle Service − Idle speed
check <4G1>
P.11A - 11 or GROUP 1 1 C −
On-vehicle Service − Idle speed check <4G6>
P.11C-11).
8. T u rn the ignition switch to the "ON" position an d
ch ec k t h at th e rea d i n g on t h e vo lt me te r i s eq u a l t o
th e batte ry volt age.
NOTE: If the volt a ge is 0 V , the cause is proba bly
a
n
open circuit in th e wire or fusible link betwee n
th
e alt
e
rnator "S" t e rminal a nd the battery (+) ter
-
minal.
9.T u rn all lamp s and accessorie s of f.
10.St a r t the en gine .
11 . I ncre ase t he eng ine speed to 2,5 00 r/min.
12.Read the va lue disp layed on the voltmeter when
th e alt e rnator output curren t alte rnator b e comes
1 0 A or le ss.
13.If the volt age re adin g conf orms t o the va lue in the
volt age regulation , then the volt age re gula t or is
o perating normally .

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CHARGING SYSTEM
ENGINE ELECTRICAL16-13
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION <4G6>
M1161001401347
Pre-removal Operation
•Battery and Battery Tray Removal
•Under Cover Removal
•Strut Tower Bar Removal (Refer to GROUP 42 P.42-9).
•Drive Belt Removal (Refer to GROUP 11C - Crankshaft
Pulley P.11C-16).
•Air Cleaner Assembly Remo val (Refer to GROUP 15 P.15-3).
Post-installation Operation
•Air Cleaner Assembly Installation (Refer to GROUP 15 P.15-3).
•Drive Belt Installation (Refer to GROUP 11C - Crankshaft
Pulley P.11C-16).
•Strut Tower Bar Installation (Refer to GROUP 42 P.42-9).
•Drive Belt Tension Adjustment (Refer to GROUP 11C -
On-vehicle Service
P.11C-7).
•Under Cover Installation
•Battery and Battery Tray Installation
AC504936
1 1
2
3
18 ± 3 N·m 12 ± 2 N·m
<M/T> <A/T>
AB
Removal steps
1.Shift cable connection<<A>>2.Shift cable and shift cable bracket
assembly
3.Vehicle speed sensor connector
Removal steps (Continued)

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KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM
BODY42-59
REASSEMBLY SERVICE POINT
>>A<< BATTERY INSTALLATION
CAUTION
Do not allow water or dust to enter the inside of
the transmitter assembly when it is open. Also,
do not touch the precision electronic device.
AC304118AD
+

Master key side Upper cover side
Battery
Transmitter assembly
Install a new battery to the transmitter assembly with
its (+) side facing towards the upper cover side.
Battery required for replacement: Coin type
battery CR1616
INSPECTION
M1428003800067
TRANSMITTER BATTERY CHECK
AC004486
Measure the voltage of the battery. If the voltage of
the battery is not within the standard value, replace
the battery.
Standard value: 2.5 − 3.2 V

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DOOR MIRROR
EXTERIOR51-51
Push the top of the mirror with your hand to tilt it and
attach the protective tape as shown in the illustration.
Then insert a flat-tipped screwdriver in between the
notch at the rear of the mirror and the pivot plate, and
disengage the bottom of the mirror.
INSTALLATION SERVICE POINT
>>A<< MIRROR INSTALLATION
AC00044200007258
Mirror
Flat-tipped
screwdriver
Section A – A
Pivot plate
A
A A
A
AB
W h il e su pp ort i ng t he clip po siti on on th e u nde rsi de of
the pivot p
l ate with a flat -tipped screwdr i ver , press
t
he clip at th e front of the mirror t o engage t he botto m
of the mirro
r .
INSPECTION
M151 1 0065 0028 6
ELECTRIC REMOTE CONTROL MIRROR
OPERA
T ION CHECK < V EHICLES WITH
-
OUT HEAT ED DOOR MIRROR>
3
2
1
AC005969
Ch eck that th e mirror moves as describe d in the
t
a b l e when each terminal is conn ecte d to the batte ry .
Battery connectionDirection
operation
•Connect terminal 1 to the negative
battery terminal.
•Connect terminal 3 to the positive
battery terminal.
Mirror
glass
should face
upward
•Connect terminal 3 to the negative
battery terminal.
•Connect terminal 1 to the positive
battery terminal.
Mirror
glass
should face
downward
•Connect terminal 1 to the negative
battery terminal.
•Connect terminal 2 to the positive
battery terminal.
Mirror
glass
should face
to the right
•Connect terminal 2 to the negative
battery terminal.
•Connect terminal 1 to the positive
battery terminal.
Mirror
glass
should face
to the left