tow MITSUBISHI LANCER EVOLUTION VI 1999 User Guide

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SRS – Air Bag Modules and Clock Spring52B-27
<Air bag module (front passenger‘s side)>
1
Front passenger’s side air bag
module removal steps
D1. Front passenger’s side air bag
moduleFront passenger’s side air bag
module installation steps
APre-installation inspection
1. Front passenger’s side air bag
module
Negative (–) battery cable connection
DPost-installation inspection
REMOVAL SERVICE POINTS
AAIR BAG MODULE REMOVAL (DRIVER’S SIDE)
When disconnecting the connector of the clock spring from
the air bag module, press the air bag’s lock towards the outer
side to spread it open. Use a flat-tipped screwdriver, as shown
in the figure at the left, to pry so as to remove the connector
gently.
Caution
1. When disconnect the air bag module-clock spring
connector, take care not to apply excessive force to
it.
2. The removed air bag module should be stored in a
clean, dry place with the pad cover face up.
Flat-tipped screwdriver
Lock
Lock
Clock spring–air bag
module connector

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CHASSIS ELECTRICAL – Ignition Switch and Immobilizer System54-20
REMOVAL SERVICE POINTS
ASTEERING LOCK CYLINDER REMOVAL
1. Insert the key in the steering lock cylinder and turn it
to the “ACC” position.
2. Using a cross-tip (+) screwdriver (small) or a similar tool,
push the lock pin of the steering lock cylinder inward
and then pull the steering lock cylinder toward you.
INSPECTION
IGNITION SWITCH CONTINUITY CHECK
1. Remove the column cover lower and upper.
2. Disconnect the wiring connector from the ignition switch.
3. Operate the switch, and check the continuity between
the terminals.
Ignition key Terminal No.Ignition key
position
12356
LOCK
ACC
ON
START
IGNITION KEY RING ANTENNA CONTINUITY CHECK
Use a circuit tester to check the continuity between the
terminals.
Cross-tip (+)
screwdriver

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CHASSIS ELECTRICAL – Combination MetersCHASSIS ELECTRICAL – Combination Meters54-27
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE
SPEEDOMETER CHECK
1. Adjust the pressure of the tyres to the specified level.
2. Set the vehicle onto a speedometer tester and use wheel
chocks to hold the rear wheels.
3. Pull the parking brake lever firmly.
4. To prevent the front wheel from moving from side to side,
attach tension bars to the tie-down hook, and secure
both ends to anchor plates.
5. To prevent the vehicles from starting, attach a chain or
wire to the rear towing hook, and secure the other end
of the chain or wire firmly to an unmovable body.
6. Check if the speedometer indication range is within the
standard values and if the pointer fluctuation is within
the limits.
Caution
Do not operate the clutch suddenly. Do not
increase/decrease speed rapidly while testing.
Standard values:
Vehicle speed km/hSpeedometer indication
allowable errors km/h
4037 – 45
8075 – 88
120113 – 132
160150 – 176
Limit: Pointer fluctuation
(at vehicle speeds of higher than 35 km/h) ±3 km/h
TACHOMETER CHECK
1. Insert a paper clip in the engine speed detection connector
from the harness side, and attach the engine
speedometer.
2. Compare the readings of the engine speedometer and
the tachometer at every engine speed, and check if the
variations are within the standard values.
Standard values:
700 r/min : ±100 r/min
3,000
*1 r/min : ±150 r/min
3,000*2 r/min : +225 to –100 r/min
5,000*1 r/min : ±250 r/min
5,000*2 r/min : +325 to –125 r/min
6,000*1 r/min : ±300 r/min
7,000*2 r/min : +400 to –100 r/min
8,000*3 r/min : +400 to 0 r/min
NOTE
*1: Tachometer measurable up to 8,000 r/min
*2: Tachometer measurable up to 9,000 r/min and one measurable up to 10,000 r/min
*3: Tachometer measureble up to 10,000 r/min
Wheel chocks
Tension bar
Tie-down hook
Front
Anchor plate
Engine speed detection
connector

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– Blower Motor Assembly, Resistor and Evaporator HEATER AND MANUAL
AIR CONDITIONER55-21
BCASE COVER, EVAPORATOR REMOVAL
The evaporator, which has been installed in a factory, has
no case cover. Follow the steps below to remove that
evaporator.
1. Cut the case along the shown line to remove the cooling
and blower unit.
2. Remove the air thermo sensor from the evaporator, and
then remove the evaporator towards you, being careful
not to damage its core.
INSPECTION
BLOWER MOTOR CHECK
When battery voltage is applied between the terminals, check
that the motor operates. Also, check that there is no abnormal
noise.
RESISTOR CHECK
Use a circuit tester to measure the resistance between the
terminals as indicated below. Check that the measured value
is at the standard value.
Standard value:
Measurement terminalStandard value Ω
Between terminals 3 and 22.81 ± 10%
Between terminals 3 and 41.28 ± 10%
Between terminals 3 and 10.33 ± 10%
Cut line
Evaporator

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– Condenser and Condenser Fan HEATER AND MANUAL
AIR CONDITIONER55-29
REMOVAL SERVICE POINTS
AFAN MOTOR AND SHROUD ASSEMBLY
REMOVAL
Remove the clamp bolt of the power steering oil cooler pipe.
Remove the fan motor and shroud assembly while pulling
the power steering oil cooler pipe toward you.
BDISCHARGE HOSE / LIQUID PIPE A
DISCONNECTION
Plug the open end of the disconnected hose and the opening
in the cooling unit not to let foreign matter get into them.
Caution
Seal the hoses completely, otherwise the compressor
oil and receiver will absorb water vapour easily.
CCONDENSER REMOVAL
Move the radiator to the engine side and then lift up the
condenser to remove it.
INSPECTION
CONDENSER FAN MOTOR CHECK
Battery connection terminalCondenser fan operation
12
Rotate
Condenser

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