display MITSUBISHI LANCER EVOLUTION VI 1999 Owner's Manual
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CHASSIS ELECTRICAL – Ignition Switch and Immobilizer System54-21
ID CODE REGISTRATION METHOD
If using an ignition key that has just been newly purchased,
or if the immobilizer-ECU has been replaced, you will need
to register the ID codes for each ignition key being used
into the immobilizer-ECU. (A maximum of eight different ID
codes can be registered.)
Moreover, when the immobilizer-ECU has been replaced, you
will need to use the MUT-II to register the password that
the user specifies into the immobilizer-ECU. (Refer to the
MUT-II instruction manual for instructions on using the MUT-II.)
Caution
If registering of the ID codes is carried out all
previously-registered codes will be erased. Accordingly,
you should have ready all of the ignition keys that have
already been registered.
1. Connect the MUT-II to the diagnosis connector.
Caution
Turn the ignition switch off before connecting or
disconnecting the MUT-II.
2. Check that the diagnosis code No.54 is not displayed
for MPI system. If the code is displayed, carry out
troubleshooting before proceeding to the next step. (Refer
to GROUP 13A – Troubleshooting).
3. Use the ignition key that is to be registered to turn the
ignition switch to the ON position.
4. Use the MUT-II to register the ID code. If you are
registering two or more codes, use the next key to be
registered to turn the ignition switch to the ON position
without disconnecting the MUT-II.
5. Disconnect the MUT-II. This completes the registration
operation.
6. Check that the engine can be started by each one of
the ignition keys.
7. Check that the diagnosis code No.54 is not displayed
for MPI system. If the code is displayed, erase it. (Refer
to GROUP 13A – Troubleshooting).
MUT-II
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FULL-AUTOMATIC AIR CONDITIONER – Troubleshooting55-41
INSPECTION CHART FOR TROUBLE SYMPTOMS
Trouble symptomInspection proce-
dure No.Reference page
Communication with the MUT-II is not possible.155-42
Air conditioner does not operate.255-43
A/C graphic display on control panel is blank.355-44
Temperature cannot be set.455-44
A/C outlet air temperature does not increase.555-44
A/C outlet air temperature does not decrease.655-44
Blower does not operate.755-45
Blower does not operate in HI mode.855-46
Blower air amount cannot be changed.955-47
Air outlet port cannot be changed.1055-47
Inside/outside air changeover is not possible.1155-48
Defroster function does not operate.1255-49
Condenser fan does not operate.1355-50
Rear defogger does not operate.1455-51
A/C-ECU power supply circuit check1555-52
A/C compressor control circuit check1655-53
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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