sensor MITSUBISHI LANCER EVOLUTION VI 1999 Workshop Manual
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FULL-AUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONER – Troubleshooting55-35
Code No.13 Outside air temperature sensor system (open
circuit)Probable cause
This diagnosis code is output if the power supply line or input line of the outside
air temperature sensor is open-circuited and no signal is input from the outside
air temperature sensor to A/C-ECU.Malfunction of the outside air temperature sensor
Malfunction of connector, harness
Malfunction of the A/C-ECU
Outside air temperature sensor check (Refer to P.55-62.)NG
Replace
OK
Measure at the outside air temperature sensor connector A-35.
Disconnect the connector, and measure at the harness
side connector.
Voltage between terminal (2) and body earth
OK:5 VNGCheck the following connectors:
B-15, B-16
NG
Repair OK
Check the trouble symptom.
NG
Check the harness between the outside air temperature sensor
and the A/C-ECU.
NG
Repair OK
Replace the A/C-ECU.
OK
Measure at the A/C-ECU connector B-04.
Connect the connector.
Voltage between terminal (7) and body earth
OK:2.3 – 2.9 VNGCheck the following connectors:
A-15, B-04
NG
Repair OK
Check the trouble symptom.
NG
Check the harness between the outside air temperature sensor
and the A/C-ECU, and repair if necessary.
OK
Check the following connector: B-04NG
Repair
OK
Check the trouble symptom.NGReplace the A/C-ECU.
Code No.14 Outside air temperature sensor system (short
circuit)Probable cause
This diagnosis code is output if the power supply line or input line of the outside
air temperature sensor is short-circuited and outside air temperature sensor power
supply voltage signals are input to A/C-ECU.Malfunction of the outside air temperature sensor
Malfunction of connector, harness
Malfunction of the A/C-ECU
Outside air temperature sensor check (Refer to P.55-62.)NG
Replace
OK
Measure at the A/C-ECU connector B-04.
Connect the connector.
Voltage between terminal (7) and body earth
OK:2.3 – 2.9 VNGCheck the harness between the outside air temperature sensor
and the A/C-ECU, and repair if necessary.
OK
Replace the A/C-ECU.
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FULL-AUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONER – Troubleshooting55-36
Code No.15 Heater water temperature sensor system
(open circuit)Probable cause
This diagnosis code is output if the power supply line or input line of the heater
water temperature sensor is open-circuited and no heater water temperature sensor
signals are input to A/C-ECU.Malfunction of the heater water temperature
sensor
Malfunction of connector, harness
Malfunction of the A/C-ECU
Heater water temperature sensor check (Refer to P.55-64.)NG
Replace
OK
Measure at the heater water temperature sensor connector B-02.
Disconnect the connector, and measure at the harness
side connector.
Voltage between terminal (1) and body earth
OK:5 VNGCheck the following connector:
B-04
NG
Repair OK
Check the trouble symptom.
NG
Check the harness between the heater water temperature sensor
and the A/C-ECU.
NG
Repair OK
Replace the A/C-ECU.
OK
Measure at the A/C-ECU connector B-04.
Connect the connector.
Voltage between terminal (4) and body earth
OK:2.3 – 2.9 VNGCheck the following connector:
B-02
NG
Repair OK
Check the trouble symptom.
NG
Check the harness between the heater water temperature sensor
and the A/C-ECU, and repair if necessary.
OK
Check the following connector: B-04NG
Repair
OK
Check the trouble symptom.NGReplace the A/C-ECU.
Code No.16 Heater water temperature sensor system
(short circuit)Probable cause
This diagnosis code is output if the power supply line or output line of the heater
water temperature sensor is short-circuited and heater water temperature sensor
power supply voltage signals are input to A/C-ECU.Malfunction of the heater water temperature
sensor
Malfunction of connector, harness
Malfunction of the A/C-ECU
Heater water temperature sensor check (Refer to P.55-64.)NG
Replace
OK
Measure at the A/C-ECU connector B-04.
Connect the connector.
Voltage between terminal (4) and body earth
OK:2.3 – 2.9 VNGCheck the harness between the heater water temperature sensor
and the A/C-ECU, and repair if necessary.
OK
Replace the A/C-ECU.
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FULL-AUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONER – Troubleshooting55-37
Code No.21 Air thermo sensor system (open circuit)Probable cause
This diagnosis code is output if the power supply line or input line of the air thermo
sensor is open-circuited and no air thermo sensor signals are input to A/C-ECU.Malfunction of the air thermo sensor
Malfunction of connector, harness
Malfunction of the A/C-ECU
Air thermo sensor check (Refer to P.55-22.)NG
Replace
OK
Measure at the air thermo sensor connector B-03.
Disconnect the connector, and measure at the harness
side connector.
Voltage between terminal (2) and body earth
OK:5 VNGCheck the following connector:
B-04
NG
Repair OK
Check the trouble symptom.
NG
Check the harness between the air thermo sensor and the
A/C-ECU.
NG
Repair OK
Replace the A/C-ECU.
OK
Measure at the A/C-ECU connector B-04.
Connect the connector.
Voltage between terminal (8) and body earth
OK:2.3 – 2.9 VNGCheck the following connector:
B-03
NG
Repair OK
Check the trouble symptom.
NG
Check the harness between the air thermo sensor and the
A/C-ECU, and repair if necessary.
OK
Check the following connector: B-04NG
Repair
OK
Check the trouble symptom.NGReplace the A/C-ECU.
Code No.22 Air thermo sensor system (short circuit)Probable cause
This diagnosis code is output if the power supply line or output line of the air thermo
sensor is short-circuited and air thermo sensor power supply voltage signals are
input to A/C-ECU.Malfunction of the air thermo sensor
Malfunction of connector, harness
Malfunction of the A/C-ECU
Air thermo sensor check (Refer to P.55-22.)NG
Replace
OK
Measure at the A/C-ECU connector B-04.
Connect the connector.
Voltage between terminal (8) and body earth
OK:2.3 – 2.9 VNGCheck the harness between the air thermo sensor and the
A/C-ECU, and repair if necessary.
OK
Replace the A/C-ECU.
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FULL-AUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONER – Troubleshooting55-43
Inspection procedure 2
Air conditioner does not operate.
Probable cause
If the A/C does not operate when the A/C switch is on and the temperature
setting is at 17C, the cause is probably insufficient refrigerant, or a
malfunction of the blower or of the magnet clutch power supply.Malfunction of blower
Insufficient refrigerant
Malfunction of magnetic clutch
Malfunction of air thermo sensor
Malfunction of A/C compressor relay
Malfunction of refrigerant temperature switch
Malfunction of dual pressure switch
Malfunction of water temperature switch
Malfunction of connector or harness
Malfunction of engine-ECU
Malfunction of A/C-ECU
Does the blower operate?NOInspection procedure 7 (Refer to P.55-45.)
YES
A/C system refrigerant pressure check (Refer to P.55-13.)NGRefill the specified amount of refrigerant. (Refer to P.55-6.)
OK
MUT-II Self-Diag code
Is any of the codes 11, 12, 21 and 22 output?YESINSPECTION CHART FOR DIAGNOSIS CODES (Refer to
P.55-34.)
NO
Magnetic clutch check (Refer to P.55-25.)
A/C compressor relay check (Refer to P.55-14.)
Refrigerant temperature switch check (Refer to P.55-25.)
Dual pressure switch check (Refer to P.55-13.)
Water temperature switch check (Refer to P.55-64.)
<2,000>NG
Replace
OK
Measure at the A/C compressor relay connector A-116X.
Disconnect the connector, and measure at the harness
side connector.
(1) Continuity between terminal (4) and body earth
OK:Continuity
(2) Voltage between terminal (5) and body earth
OK:System voltageOKInspection procedure 13 (Refer to P.55-50.)
(2) NG
Check the following connector:
A-116X
(1) NG
Check the following connectors:
A-116X, A-106NG
Repair
NG
Repair OK
Check the trouble symptom.
NG
Check the harness between the fusible link and the A/C compressor
relay, and repair if necessary.
OK
Check the trouble symptom.
NG
Check the harness between the magnetic clutch and the A/C
compressor relay, and repair if necessary.
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FULL-AUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONER – Troubleshooting55-44
Inspection procedure 3
A/C graphic display on control panel is blank.
Probable cause
The cause is probably a malfunction of the A/C-ECU power supply system
(earth).Malfunction of connector or harness
Malfunction of A/C-ECU
Does the A/C operate?NOInspection procedure 15 (Refer to P.55-52.)
YES
Replace the A/C-ECU.
Inspection procedure 4
Temperature cannot be set.
Probable cause
The cause is probably a malfunction of the temperature setting signal input
system or output system.Malfunction of connector or harness
Malfunction of A/C-ECU
Inspection procedure 15 (Refer to P.55-52.)
Inspection procedure 5
A/C outlet air temperature does not increase.
Probable cause
If the outlet air temperature does not increase when the temperature setting is
increased, the cause is probably a sensor malfunction or a problem with
operation of the air mix damper. The MUT-II can be used to check the
diagnosis codes in order to check the cause of the problem for each separate
system.Malfunction of air mix damper potentiometer
Malfunction of air mix damper motor
Malfunction of air mix damper
Malfunction of connector or harness
Malfunction of thermostat
Malfunction of A/C-ECU
MUT-II Self-Diag code
Is any of the codes 11, 12, 31 and 41 output?YESINSPECTION CHART FOR DIAGNOSIS CODES (Refer to
P.55-34.)
NO
Thermostat checkNG
Replace
OK
Replace the A/C-ECU.
Inspection procedure 6
A/C outlet air temperature does not decrease.
Probable cause
If the outlet air temperature does not decrease when the temperature setting is
decreased, the cause is probably a problem in A/C system operation due to a
sensor error, or a problem with operation of the air mix damper. The MUT-II
can be used to check the diagnosis codes in order to check the cause of the
problem for each separate system.Malfunction of outside air temperature sensor
Malfunction of air mix damper potentiometer
Malfunction of air mix damper motor
Malfunction of air thermo sensor
Malfunction of connector or harness
Malfunction of air mix damper
Malfunction of A/C-ECU
Does the A/C operate?NOInspection procedure 2 (Refer to P.55-43.)
YES
MUT-II Self-Diag code
Is any of the codes 11, 12, 13, 14, 21, 22, 31 and 41 output?YESINSPECTION CHART FOR DIAGNOSIS CODES (Refer to
P.55-34.)
NO
Replace the A/C-ECU.
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FULL-AUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONER – Troubleshooting55-54
DATA LIST REFERENCE TABLE
Check itemCheck conditionNormal condition
Inside air temperature sensor
MUT-II (11)Ignition switch: ONInside air temperature and temper-
ature displayed on the MUT-II are
identical.
Outside air temperature sen-
sor
MUT-II (13)Ignition switch: ONOutside air temperature and tem-
perature displayed on the MUT-II
are identical.
Heater water temperature
sensor
MUT-II (15)Ignition switch: ONHeater core surface temperature
and temperature displayed on the
MUT-II are identical.
Air thermo sensor
MUT-II (21)Ignition switch: ONEvaporator surface temperature
and temperature displayed on the
MUT-II are identical.
Photo sensor
MUT-II (25)Ignition switch: ONAmount of incident light is propor-
tional to voltage displayed on the
MUT-II.
Air mix damper potentiometer
MUTII(31)
Ignition switch: ONDamper positionOpening degree (%)
MUT-II (31)MAX. HOTApprox. 100
MAX. COOLApprox. 0
Air outlet changeover damper
potentiometer
Ignition switch: ONDamper positionOpening degree (%)
potentiometer
MUT-II (32)FACEApprox. 0
FOOTApprox. 50
FOOT/DEF.Approx. 75
DEF.Approx. 100
CHECK AT THE A/C-ECU TERMINALS
A/C-ECU
The parenthesized values in “Normal condition” column are for your reference.
Terminal
No.
Check itemCheck conditionNormal condition
1Front power transistor collector outputWhen blower switch is at OFFSystem voltage
When blower switch is at LOApprox. 7 V
When blower switch is at HIAlmost no voltage (0 V)
2Front power transistor base outputWhen blower switch is at OFF0 V
When blower switch is at LOApprox. 1.3 V
When blower switch is at HIApprox. 2.5 V
3BackupAt all timesSystem voltage
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FULL-AUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONER – Troubleshooting55-55
Terminal
No.Normal condition Check condition Check item
4Heater water temperature sensor
inputWhen sensor section temperature is
25C (4 kΩ)2.3 – 2.9 V
5Air mix damper potentiometer inputWhen damper is moved to MAX. HOT
position4.7 – 5.0 V
6Air outlet changeover damper poten-
tiometer inputWhen damper is moved to DEF.
position4.8 – 5.2 V
7Outside air temperature sensor inputWhen sensor section temperature is
25C (4 kΩ)2.3 – 2.9 V
8Air thermo sensor inputWhen sensor section temperature is
25C (4 kΩ)2.3 – 2.9 V
9Photo sensor (–)At luminous intensity of 0 lux0 V
At luminous intensity of 100,000 lux or
more–0.1 – 0.2 V
10Sensor power supplyAt all times4.8 – 5.2 V
12Blower motor HI relay (Exciting circuit)When blower switch is in HI1.5 V or less
When blower switch is in a position
other than HISystem voltage
16Rear defoggerWhen rear defogger switch is ON1.5 V or less
When rear defogger switch is OFFSystem voltage
17Diagnosis date outputWhen ignition switch is ON0 V ↔ 12 V
18Diagnosis control outputWhen ignition switch is ONSystem voltage – 2 V
19Photo sensor (+)At all times0 V
20Sensor earthAt all times0 V
21Air outlet changeover damper motor
(FACE)When damper is moved to FACE
position10 V
When damper is moved to DEF.
positionAlmost no voltage
(0.5 V)
22Air mix damper motor (MAX. COOL)When damper is moved to MAX.
COOL position10 V
When damper is moved to MAX. HOT
positionAlmost no voltage
(0.5 V)
23Inside/outside air changeover damper
motor (Inside)When switch is set to inside air
positionAlmost no voltage
(0.5 V)
When switch is set to outside air
position10 V
24Air outlet changeover damper motor
(DEF.)When damper is moved to FACE
positionAlmost no voltage
(0.5 V)
When damper is moved to DEF.
position10 V
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FULL-AUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONER – Photo Sensor55-61
PHOTO SENSOR
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Pre-removal and Post-installation Operation
Instrument Panel Removal and Installation
1 2
Removal step
1. Defroster nozzle
2. Photo sensor
INSPECTION
If the blower speed drops when the receiver section of the
photo sensor is covered with your hand, then the photo sensor
is normal. If the speed does not drop, replace the photo sensor.
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FULL-AUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONER –
Outside Air Temperature
Sensor55-62
OUTSIDE AIR TEMPERATURE SENSOR
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Pre-removal and Post-installation Operation
Radiator Grille Removal and Installation
Outside air temperature sensor
INSPECTION
When the resistance value between the sensor terminals is
measured under two or more temperature conditions, the
resistance value should be close to the values shown in the
graph.
NOTE
The temperature conditions when testing should not exceed
the range of the characteristic curve in the graph.Resistance kΩ
Temperature C 20
15
10
0 5
–10 0 4020 30 10
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FULL-AUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONER –
Heater Water
Temperature Sensor55-63
HEATER WATER TEMPERATURE SENSOR
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Pre-removal and Post-installation Operation
Floor Console Removal and Installation
Glove Box Removal and Installation
Foot Duct Removal and Installation
(Refer to P55-31.)
1 2
Removal steps
AA1. Heater water temperature sensor clip
AA2. Heater water temperature sensor
REMOVAL SERVICE POINT
AHEATER WATER TEMPERATURE SENSOR CLIP
AND HEATER WATER TEMPERATURE SENSOR
REMOVAL
Pull out the heater water temperature sensor clip which is
at the bottom of the heater unit, and then remove the heater
water temperature sensor from the heater unit.
INSTALLATION SERVICE POINT
AHEATER WATER TEMPERATURE SENSOR AND
HEATER WATER TEMPERATURE SENSOR CLIP
INSTALLATION
Insert the heater water temperature sensor into its mounting
hole at the bottom of the heater unit, and then fix it by inserting
the heater water temperature sensor clip.
Heater unit
Heater water
temperature
sensor clip