idle MITSUBISHI LANCER EVOLUTION 2007 Service Manual Online
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MANUAL TRANSMISSION - On-vehicle Service22A-41
4. Fill with specified oil till the level comes to the lower portion
of oil filler plug hole.
Specified transfer oil:
MITSUBISHI Genuine Gear Oil Part No.8149630
EX, CASTROL HYPOY LS (GL-5, SAE 90),
SHELL-LSD (GL-5, SAE 80W - 90) or equivalent
Quantity:
0.55 L <Vehicles without ACD or vehicles without
ACD and AYC>
0.6 L <Vehicles with ACD or vehicles with ACD
and AYC>
5. Tighten the oil filler plug to the specified torque.
Tightening torque: 32±2 N·m
FLUID CHECK <VEHICLES WITH ACD OR
VEHICLES WITH ACD AND AYC>
1. Remove the maintenance lid located in the luggage
compartment.
2.<Not using MUT-II>
If the vehicle has been run, leave it for 90 min. or more
in an ordinary temperature (10_C–30_C) to allow the
accumulator internal pressure to drop.
NOTE
If the ambient temperature is 10_C or less, allow more
time to leave the vehicle to stand idle.
<Using MUT-II>
Set the MUT-IIto the 16-pin diagnosis connector. Turn ON
the ignition switch, perform MUT-IIactuator test (Item
No.03), forcibly drive the hydraulic unit and remove the
pressure in the accumulator.
Caution
Turn the ignition switch to the “LOCK”(OFF) position
before connecting or disconnecting the MUT-II.
NOTE
(1) In the actuator test (Item No. 03: Oil Level Check
Mode), the directional valve of the hydraulic unit is
moved to the left and right for 20 times, and then
the differential is cleared automatically. Drive can also
be cleared forcibly using the Clear key of the MUT-II.
(2) If the function has been stopped by fail-safe, the
hydraulic unit cannot be cleared forcibly.
3. Check that the fluid level in the oil reservoir is in the
range between MAX and MIN.
4. If the fluid level is lower than MIN, add the specified
fluid.
Specified fluid: Dia Queen ATF SP III
5. Reinstall the maintenance lid.
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22B-1
MANUAL
TRANSMISSION
OVERHAUL
CONTENTS
GENERAL DESCRIPTION 2...................
SPECIFICATIONS 6..........................
SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS 6.................
SEALANTS 7................................
LUBRICANTS 8..............................
SNAP RINGS, SPACERS AND THRUST
PLATES FOR ADJUSTMENT 9................
TIGHTENING TORQUE 11....................
SPECIAL TOOLS 12..........................
TRANSMISSION 15...........................
INPUT SHAFT 22............................OUTPUT SHAFT 29..........................
REVERSE IDLER GEAR 37...................
SPEEDOMETER GEAR 38....................
SELECT LEVER 39...........................
CONTROL HOUSING 40......................
CLUTCH HOUSING 43........................
TRANSMISSION CASE 46....................
CENTER DIFFERENTIAL 48..................
TRANSFER 51...............................
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MANUAL TRANSMISSION OVERHAUL -Tightening Torque22B-11
TIGHTENING TORQUE
TRANSMISSION
ItemsTightening torque N•m
Under cover mounting bolt6.9±1
Interlock plate bolt30±3
Clutch housing and transmission case tightening bolt44±5
Clutch release bearing retainer mounting bolt9.8±2
Control housing mounting bolt18±3
Shift cable bracket mounting bolt18±3
Speedometer gear mounting bolt3.9±1
Stopper bracket mounting bolt18±3
Select lever mounting bolt18±3
Select lever mounting nut11±1
Center differential drive gear mounting bolt132±5
Backup light switch32±2
Poppet spring32±2
Reverse idler gear shaft mounting bolt48±5
Roll stopper bracket mounting bolt69±9
TRANSFER
ItemsTightening torque N•m
Transfer cover mounting bolt23±3
Transmission and transfer tightening bolt69±9
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MANUAL TRANSMISSION OVERHAUL -Transmission22B-16
18±3N•m
6.9±1N•m 48±5N•m 30±3N•m
44±5N•m
20
Apply gear oil on
all sliding sections
before installing.
2113
14
11
12
19
1716
18
15 25
23
22
2426
Disassembly steps
11. Interlock plate bolt
12. Gasket
"GA13. Control housing
14. Neutral return spring
"FA15. Under cover
16. Reverse idler shaft bolt
17. Gasket
18. Reverse idler gear"EA19. Transmission case
20. Outer race
21. Outer race
"DA22. Spacer
"DA23. Spacer
"DA24. Spacer
25. Oil guide
26. Oil guide
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MANUAL TRANSMISSION OVERHAUL -Reverse Idler Gear22B-37
REVERSE IDLER GEAR
DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY
Apply gear oil on
all sliding sections
before installing.
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2
Disassembly steps
1. Snap ring
2. Cone spring
3. Thrust washer
4. Steel ball5. Reverse idler gear
6. Needle roller bearing
7. Reverse idler gear shaft
INSPECTION
NEEDLE ROLLER BEARING
(1) When the needle bearing is assembled with the shaft
and gear and rotated, the needle bearing must rotate
smoothly without play or abnormal noise.
(2) The holder must not be deformed.
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REAR AXLE -On-vehicle Service27B-19
FLUID LEVEL CHECK
1. Remove the maintenance lid located in the luggage
compartment.
2. <Not using MUT-II>
If the vehicle has been run, leave it for 90 min. or more
in an ordinary temperature (10_C–30_C) to allow the
accumulator internal pressure to drop.
NOTE
If the ambient temperature is 10_C or less, allow more
time to leave the vehicle to stand idle.
<Using MUT-II>
Set MUT-IIto 16 pin diagnostic connector. Turn the ignition
switch to the ON position, operate MUT-II, drive the
hydraulic unit (item No.03) forcibly, release the pressure in
the accumulator.
Caution
Turn the ignition switch to the LOCK (OFF) position
before connecting or disconnecting the MUT-II.
NOTE
(1) To drive (oil level check mode) forcibly, turn the
directional valve of the hydraulic unit 20 turns from
side to side, release the differential automatically.
Drive can also be cleared forcibly using the Clear
key of MUT-II.
(2) If the function has been stopped by fail safe, the
hydraulic unit can not be cleared forcibly.
3. Check that the fluid level in the oil reservoir is in the
range between MAX and MIN.
4. If the fluid level is lower than MIN, add the specified
fluid.
Specified fluid: ATF-SP III
5. Reinstall the maintenance lid.
BLEEDING
1. Lift up the vehicle.
2. Set the MUT-IIto the 16-pin diagnosis connector.
Caution
Turn the ignition switch to the LOCK (OFF) position
before connecting or disconnecting the MUT-II.
3. Turn the ignition switch to the ON position.
4. Set the steering wheel in the straight-ahead position.
5. Operating the MUT-II, drive the hydraulic unit (item No.02)
forcibly.
NOTE
(1) Drive the bleeding mode forcibly for 5 minutes, release
the operation automatically. Drive can also be cleared
forcibly using the Clear key of MUT-II.
(2) If the function has been stopped by fail safe, the
hydraulic unit cannot be cleared forcibly.
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POWER PLANT MOUNT - General Information32-2
GENERAL INFORMATION
Inertia principal axes system is incorporated into
the engine mount system.Upper installation of roll mount reduces engine
rolling, and increase of insulator bore also reduces
idle vibration.
CONSTRUCTION DIAGRAM
<Engine mount, Transmission mount>
Transmission mount Engine mount
<Engine roll stopper, Centermember, Crossmember: L.H. drive vehicles>
Rear roll rod bracket
Front roll stopper
Front roll mount bracketRear roll mount bracket
Crossmember
Crossmember bar
CentermemberRear roll rod assembly
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STEERING -On-vehicle Service37A-9
POWER STEERING FLUID LEVEL CHECK
1. Park the vehicle on a flat, level surface, start the engine,
and then turn the steering wheel several times to raise
the temperature of the fluid to approximately 50 - 60_C.
2. With the engine running, turn the wheel all the way to
the left and right several times.
3. Check the fluid in the oil reservoir for foaming or milkiness.
Check the difference of the fluid level when the engine
is stopped, and while it is running. If the change of the
fluid level is 5 mm or more, air bleeding should be done.
POWER STEERING FLUID REPLACEMENT
1. Raise the front wheels on a jack, and then support them
with rigid racks.
2. Disconnect the return hose connection.
3. Connect a vinyl hose to the return hose, and drain the
oil into a container.
4. Disconnect the ignition coil connectors. (Refer to
GROUP16 - Ignition System.)
5. While operating the starting motor intermittently, turn the
steering wheel all the way to the left and right several
times to drain all of the fluid.
6. Connect the return hoses securely, and then secure it
with the clip.
7. Fill the oil reservoir with specified fluid up to the lower
position of the filter, and then bleed air.
Specified fluid:
Automatic transmission fluid DEXRONII
Caution
Do not use ATF-SPIIM and ATF-SPIII.
POWER STEERING SYSTEM BLEEDING
1. Jack up the vehicle and support the front wheels with
rigid racks.
2. Disconnect the ignition coil connectors. (Refer to
GROUP16 - Ignition System.)
3. Cranking the engine with the starter several times
intermittently (during 15 to 20 seconds), turn the steering
wheel left and right fully five or six times.
Caution
(1) During the bleeding, refill the fluid so that the
level never falls below the lower position of the
filter.
(2) Be sure to bleed air only while cranking. If the
bleeding is done with the engine running, the air
will be broken up and absorbed into the fluid.
4. Connect the ignition coil connectors and idle the engine.
5. Turn the steering wheel left and right fully until no bubbles
comes out in the oil reservoir.
6. See that the fluid is not milky and that the fluid level
is up to the specified position on the level gauge.
7. See that the fluid level changes little when the steering
wheel is turned left and right.
8. Check difference in fluid levels between the engine
stopped and running.
Fluid level change: Within 5 mm
While engine
runningWhile engine
stopped
Return hose
Vinyl hose
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STEERING -On-vehicle Service37A-10
9. If the level changes more than 5 mm, the air is badly
bled. So, bleed air again.
Caution
(1) If the fluid level rises suddenly after the engine
is stopped, the bleeding is incomplete.
(2) Incomplete bleeding causes abnormal noises
from the pump and the flow-control valve. This
could lessen the life of the pump and the other
parts.
OIL PUMP PRESSURE TEST
1. Disconnect the pressure hose from the oil pump, and
then connect the special tools.
2. Bleed the air, and then turn the steering wheel several
times while the vehicle is not moving so that the
temperature of the fluid rises to approximately 50 - 60_C.
3. Start the engine and idle it at 1,000±100 r/min.
4. Fully close the shut-off valve of the pressure gauge and
measure the oil pump relief pressure to confirm that it
is within the standard value range.
Standard value: 8.4 - 9.0 MPa
5. If the standard value is not met, the oil pump is defective.
So, replace the oil pump. Then, measure oil pressure
again.
6. With the pressure gauge shut - off valve fully open, check
the hydraulic pressure in unladen condition.
Standard value: 0.2 - 0.8 MPa
7. If the standard value is not met, the oil line or steering
gear is probably defective. So, repair and measure oil
pressure again.
8. Turn the steering wheel fully either left or right and check
the retention hydraulic pressure.
Standard value: 8.4 - 9.0 MPa
9. If the pressure is below the standard value, disassemble
and reassemble the steering gear. If above, replace the
oil pump. Then, measure oil pressure again.
10. Remove the special tools, and tighten the pressure hose
to the specified torque.
Tightening torque: 18±3 N·m
11. Bleed the system.
Fluid level change: Within 5 mm
While engine
runningWhile engine
stopped
Temperature
gaugePressure
gauge
(MB990662)Shut-off valve
Oil
pumpOil reservoir
Adapter
(MB990994)
Adapter
(MB990993)
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55-1
HEATER, AIR
CONDITIONER AND
VENTILATION
CONTENTS
SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS 2.................
LUBRICANTS 2..............................
SPECIAL TOOLS 2...........................
TROUBLESHOOTING 3.......................
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE 14....................
Refrigerant Level Test through Performance Test 14.
Magnetic Clutch Test 14.........................
Receiver Drier Test 14..........................
Compressor Drive Belt Adjustment 15.............
Dual Pressure Switch Check 15..................
Charging 16...................................
Correcting Low Refrigerant Level in case the Service
can used 18...................................
Discharging System 19..........................
Refilling of Oil in the A/C System 19...............
Performance Test 20............................
Refrigerant Leak Repair 21......................
Blower Relay Continuity Check 22................
A/C Compressor Relay Continuity Check 22........Condenser Fan Relay (LO) Check 23.............
Condenser Fan Relay (HI) Check 23..............
Idle-up Operation Check 24.....................
HEATER CONTROL ASSEMBLY (A/C-ECU)
AND A/C SWITCH 25........................
HEATER UNIT AND BLOWER ASSEMBLY 28.
REGISTOR, BLOWER MOTOR AND
INSIDE/OUTSIDE AIR CHANGE OVER
DAMPER MOTOR 32.........................
EVAPORATOR AND AIR THERMO SENSOR
34 ...........................................
COMPRESSOR 36............................
CONDENSER ASSEMBLY AND CONDENSER
FAN ASSEMBLY 40...........................
REFRIGERANT LINES 42.....................
DUCTS 44...................................
VENTILATION 45.............................