MITSUBISHI LANCER EVOLUTION 2007 Service Manual Online

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F-1
BODY COLOUR
CONTENTS
BODY COLOUR CODE 2..................
BODY COLOUR CHARTS 2................
NEW COLOUR NUMBERS 3.................
BODY COLOURING 3......................
BUMPER 3.................................
BLACK PAINT 3............................

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BODY COLOUR -Body Colour Code/Body Colour ChartsF-2
BODY COLOUR CODE
1. The body colour code is imprinted on the plate, which
is mounted on the front deck.
2. The body colour code is imprinted at the areas indicated
in the illustration.
BODY COLOUR CHARTS
Check the vehicle’s body colour code, and then use this body colour chart to determine the refinishing
paint supplier from which the colour be purchased.
ColourBody
colour
d
Colour numberBody colour nameComposition
of filmEngine compartment and
luggage compartment colour
codeColour numberColour name
SILVERA69AC11169Satellite SilverMetallicAC10595GRAY
BRIGHT
BLUET10CMT10010French BlueSolidCMB17004BRIGHT
BLUE
BLACKX42AC11342Amethyst BlackInterference
PearlAC10903BLACK
WHITEW83AC10983Scotia WhiteSolidAC10863WHITE
REDP85AC11185Palma RedSolidAC10795RED
YELLOWY01CMY10001Dandelion YellowSolidAC10911YELLOW
Body colour code

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BODY COLOUR -Body Colour ChartsF-3
NEW COLOUR NUMBERS
123 4 5
C
10 MT
010Example
(Body colour code T10)
No.ItemContent
1Identification codeC: The colour number is indicated.
2Manufacture center codeM: Japan (Automobile Engineering Center)
T: Japan (Truck and Bus Engineering Center)
3System colour codeW (N): White
H (A, U): Silver/Gray
X (J): Black
R (P): Red
Y (C, S, E, M, K): Brown/Yellow (including Orange, Maroon, and Gold)
G (F, L): Green/Olive
B (T, D): Blue
V: Purple
( ) Codes within the parenthesis can be also used.
4Colour classification codeFrom 10 to 16: The body colour is indicated.
17: The body inner panel colour is indicated.
5Specific numberSerial number numbering management
BODY COLOURING
BUMPER
Front bumper
AA 22
1
1 Body colour
2 Material colour
12
1

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BODY COLOUR -Body ColouringF-4
BLACK PAINT
Headlamp support
: Black (AC10657)
Door sash
Rear door Front door
: Black (AC10790)
Wheel house
: Black (AC10657)

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G-1
WIRING AND
PIPING DIAGRAM
CONTENTS
WIRING AND PIPING DIAGRAM 2.........

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WIRING AND PIPING DIAGRAM -Wiring and Piping DiagramG-2
WIRING AND PIPING DIAGRAM
Pole antennas are routed in some parts of closed-section structures of the body construction. These
pole antennas must be removed before body panels in these areas can be replaced.
1
1
Pole antenna
(Vehicles with pole antennas)
A
Antenna feeder-line
(Vehicles with pole antennas)
A
RJAK104003 - 378

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A-1
HOW TO READ
THE WIRING
DIAGRAMS
CONTENTS
COMPOSITION AND CONTENTS OF WIRING
DIAGRAMS 2................................
HOW TO READ CONFIGURATION
DIAGRAMS 3................................
HOW TO READ CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS 4.......MARKING FOR CONNECTOR EARTHING 6...
WIRE COLOUR CODES 9....................
ABBREVIATION SYMBOLS 10................

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HOW TO READ THE WIRING DIAGRAMS -Composition and Contents of Wiring DiagramsA-2
COMPOSITION AND CONTENTS OF WIRING DIAGRAMS
(1) This manual consists of wiring harness diagrams, installation locations of individual parts, circuits
diagrams and index.
(2) In each section, all specifications are listed, including optional specifications. Accordingly, some
specifications may not be applicable for individual vehicles.
SectionBasic contents
Wiring harness
configuration
diagramsConnector locations and harness wiring configurations on actual vehicles are illustrated.
Single part
installation positionLocations are shown for each point of relays, electronic control units, sensors, solenoids,
solenoid valves, diodes, inspection connectors, spare connectors, fusible links, fuses, etc. In the
part’s lists, parts are listed in alphabetical order.
Circuit diagramsCircuits from power supply to earth are shown completely, classified according to system. There
is a main division into power circuits, and circuits classified by system. The circuits classified by
system also include operation and troubleshooting hints.
DJunction block
The entire circuit for the junction block is described, because only the part of the junction
block needed is normally shown in each circuit diagram.
DJoint connectors
The internal circuits for all joint connectors are described, because only the part needed
is shown in each circuit diagram.
DPower supply circuits
Circuits from the battery to fusible link, dedicated fuses, ignition switch, general purpose
fuses, etc.
DCircuits classified by system
For each system, the circuits are shown from fuse to earth, excluding the power supply
sections.
DOperation
The standard operation of each system is briefly described, following the route of current
flow.
DTroubleshooting hints
This is a brief explanation of the inspection points that serve as hints when troubleshooting.
Explanations of the circuits controlled by the electronic control unit are omitted. Refer
to the related publications as required.
IndexAll components used are listed by connector number and component name.

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HOW TO READ THE WIRING DIAGRAMS -How to Read Configuration DiagramsA-3
HOW TO READ CONFIGURATION DIAGRAMS
The wiring harness diagrams clearly show the connector locations and harness routings at each site
on actual vehicles.
Denotes connector No.
The same connector No. is used throughout the circuit diagrams to facilitate
connector location searches.
The first alphabetical symbol indicates the location site of the connector
and a number that follows is the unique number. Numbers are assigned to
parts in clockwise order on the diagram.
A-43
Example: A-12
Number specific to connector (serial number)
Connector location site symbol
A: Engine compartment
B: Engine and transmission
assembly
C: Dash panel
Denotes earth point.
Same earth number is used throughout circuit
diagrams to facilitate search of earth point. Refer
to SINGLE PART INSTALLATION POSITION -
EARTH MOUNTING LOCATIONS for details of
earth points.
Indicates the device to which the
connector is to be connected.
A-39 (2-B) Headlamp (LO: RH)
A-40 (1) Horn (LO)
A-41 (1) Horn (HI)
A-42 (2-B) Windshield washer motor
The number of connector pins and the
connector colour (except milk white)* are
shown for ease of retrieval.
Example: (2
-B)
Connector colour
(milk white if no colour is indicated)
Number of connector pins
*: Typical connector colours
B: Black
Y: Yellow
L: Blue
G: Green
R: Red
The markLshows the
standard mounting posi-
tion of wiring harness.
R
A-44
A-45
A-42
A-39
Denotes the colour of corrugated
tube or vinyl tube. (If not specified,
it is black.)
R: Red
Y: Yellow
Denotes a section covered by a
corrugated tube.
BR: Brown
V: Violet
O: Orange
GR: Gray
None: Milk whiteD: Floor and roof
E: Door
F: Luggage compartment

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HOW TO READ THE WIRING DIAGRAMS -How to Read Circuit DiagramsA-4
HOW TO READ CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS
The circuit of each system from fuse (or fusible link) to earth is shown. The power supply is shown
at the top and the earth at the bottom to facilitate understanding of the current flow.
Indicates the power supply in the control
unit. If no voltage is displayed, this
indicates SYSTEM voltage.
Indicates power take out.
Indicates connector No. The same
No. as in the wiring harness diagram
is used.
Connector numbers enclosed by
frame are indicated with the
connector symbols at the lower part
of the page.
Connector numbers not enclosed by
a frame indicate components which
are integrated with the harness.
Indicates harness junction point No. for
another system. It corresponds to the
junction point No. indicated on the
destination system circuit diagram.
Indicates the circuit name to be
connected. The arrow indicates the
current flow direction.
An “X” at the end of a connector No.
indicates that the connector is connected
to a centralized junction that is shown
in the section “CENTRALIZED JUNC-
TION”.
Indicates the operating condi-
tions of the engine coolant
temperature switch, etc.
Indicates the connector symbol.
Connectors in the circuit diagram are
indicated in numerical order.
Indicates shield wire.
Indicates that terminal is connected via
a plate in the relay box.
Each circuit diagram consists of
block(s). The blocks are divided by
page number.
Indicates that the diagram continues
at
Awhich belongs to the block
in the same circuit.2
Indicate that the current flows
from down to up. Bi-directional
arrows indicate that the
direction of current flow
changes when communication
is in progress.

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