sensor MITSUBISHI LANCER EVOLUTION VI 1999 Service Manual
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INSPECTION PROCEDURE 17
The feeling of impact or vibration when decelerating
Probable cause
Malfunction of the ISC servo system is suspected.Malfunction of the ISC servo system
MUT-II Self-Diag code
Are diagnosis codes displayed?Ye sRefer to P.13-8, INSPECTION CHART FOR DIAGNOSIS CODES.
No
Check the ISC servo for operation sound.NGCheck the ISC servo system.
(Refer to P.13-44, INSPECTION PROCEDURE 33.)
OK
MUT-II Data list
14 Throttle position sensor (Refer to P.13-57.)NGCheck the throttle position sensor system. (Refer to P.13-9, IN-
SPECTION PROCEDURE FOR DIAGNOSIS CODE 14.)
OK
MUT-II Data list
26 Idle position switch (Refer to P.13-58.)NGCheck the idle position switch system.
(Refer to P.13-38, INSPECTION PROCEDURE 26.)
OK
Clean the throttle valve area.
INSPECTION PROCEDURE 18
Poor acceleration
Probable cause
Defective ignition system, abnormal air-fuel ratio, poor compression pressure, etc.
are suspected.Malfunction of the ignition system
Malfunction of air-fuel ratio control system
Malfunction of the fuel supply system
Poor compression pressure
Clogged exhaust system
Malfunction of the turbocharger system
MUT-II Self-Diag code
Are diagnosis codes displayed?Ye sRefer to P.13-8, INSPECTION CHART FOR DIAGNOSIS CODES.
No
Check the injectors for operation sound.NGCheck the injector system. (Refer to P.13-15, INSPECTION PRO-
CEDURE FOR DIAGNOSIS CODE 41.)
OK
Check the ignition timing.
(Refer to GROUP 11 – Engine Adjustments.)*NGCheck that the crank angle sensor and the timing belt cover are
installed properly.
OK
MUT-II: Check if hesitation, sag, stumble or poor acceleration occur.
(Refer to P.13-51, INSPECTION PROCEDURE 43.)
OK
Check the fuel pressure. (Refer to P.13-30.)*
OK
Check the following items.
Check the ignition coil, spark plugs, spark plug cables.
Check the turbocharger boost pressure.
Check the boost pressure control system.
Check the turbocharger turbine wheel for smooth rotation.
Check the compression pressure.
Check the fuel filter or fuel line for clogging.
Broken air intake hose
Clogged air cleaner
Clogged exhaust system
NOTE
*: Refer to Workshop Manual for LANCER EVOLUTION-IV and EVOLUTION-V (Pub. No. S9806CNCP9).
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INSPECTION PROCEDURE 19
Surge
Probable cause
Defective ignition system, abnormal air-fuel ratio, etc. are suspected.Malfunction of the ignition system
Malfunction of air-fuel ratio control system
MUT-II Self-Diag code
Are diagnosis codes displayed?Ye sRefer to P.13-8, INSPECTION CHART FOR DIAGNOSIS CODES.
No
Check the injectors for operation sound.NGCheck the injector system. (Refer to P.13-15, INSPECTION PRO-
CEDURE FOR DIAGNOSIS CODE 41.)
OK
Check the ignition timing.
(Refer to GROUP 11 – Engine Adjustments.)*NGCheck that the crank angle sensor and the timing belt cover are
installed properly.
OK
MUT-II: Check if surge occurs.
(Refer to P.13-52, INSPECTION PROCEDURE 44.)
OK
Check the fuel pressure. (Refer to P.13-30.)*
OK
Check the following items.
Check the ignition coil, spark plugs, spark plug cables.
Check the waste gate actuator.
NOTE
*: Refer to Workshop Manual for LANCER EVOLUTION-IV and EVOLUTION-V (Pub. No. S9806CNCP9).
INSPECTION PROCEDURE 20
Knocking
Probable cause
In cases as the above, the cause is probably that the detonation control is defective
or the heat value of the spark plug is inappropriate.Defective detonation sensor
Inappropriate heat value of the spark plug
MUT-II Self-Diag code
Are diagnosis codes displayed?Ye sRefer to P.13-8, INSPECTION CHART FOR DIAGNOSIS CODES.
No
Does knocking occur when driving with the sensor disconnected?
At this time, use the MUT-II to check if the timing is retarded
compared to when the detonation sensor connector is con-
nected.NoCheck the detonation sensor system. (Refer to P.13-15, INSPEC-
TION PROCEDURE FOR DIAGNOSIS CODE 31.)
Ye s
Check the following items.
Spark plugs
Check if foreign materials (water, alcohol, etc.) got into fuel.
INSPECTION PROCEDURE 21
Dieseling
Probable cause
Fuel leakage from injectors is suspected.Fuel leakage from injectors
Check the injectors for fuel leakage.
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INSPECTION PROCEDURE 22
Too high CO and HC concentration when idling
Probable cause
Abnormal air-fuel ratio is suspected.Malfunction of the air-fuel ratio control system
Deteriorated catalyst
Check trouble symptom.
No
Check the ignition timing.
(Refer to GROUP 11 – Engine Adjustments.)*NGCheck that the crank angle sensor and the timing belt cover are
installed properly.
OK
MUT-II Data list
21 Engine coolant temperature sensor. (Refer to P.13-57.)NGCheck the engine coolant temperature sensor system.
(Refer to P.13-10, INSPECTION PROCEDURE FOR DIAGNOSIS
CODE 21.)
OK
MUT-II Data list
13 Intake air temperature sensor (Refer to P.13-56.)NGCheck the intake air temperature sensor system. (Refer to P.13-9,
INSPECTION PROCEDURE FOR DIAGNOSIS CODE 13.)
OK
MUT-II Data list
25 Barometric pressure sensor (Refer to P.13-58.)NGCheck the barometric pressure sensor system. (Refer to P.13-14,
INSPECTION PROCEDURE FOR DIAGNOSIS CODE 25.)
OK
MUT-II Data list
11 Oxygen sensor
OK:600–1,000 mV when racing suddenlyNGCheck the oxygen sensor system. (Refer to P.13-15, INSPECTION
PROCEDURE FOR DIAGNOSIS CODE 31.)
OK
MUT-II Data list
11 Oxygen sensor
OK:Repeat 0–400 mV and 600–1,000 mV alternately when
idling.OK
NG
Check the fuel pressure. (Refer to P.13-30.)*
OK
NG
Check the following items.
Check the injectors for operation sound.
Check the injectors for fuel leakage.
Check the ignition coil, spark plugs, spark plug cables.
Check the compression pressure.
Check the positive crankcase ventilation system.
Check the evaporative emission control system.
Check the trouble symptom.
NG
Replace the catalytic converter.
Replace the oxygen sensor.
MUT-II Self-Diag code
Are diagnosis codes displayed?Ye sRefer to P.13-8, INSPECTION CHART FOR DIAGNOSIS CODES.
NOTE
*: Refer to Workshop Manual for LANCER EVOLUTION-IV and EVOLUTION-V (Pub. No. S9806CNCP9).
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INSPECTION PROCEDURE 23
Low alternator output voltage (approx. 12.3 V)
Probable cause
The alternator may be defective, or malfunctions, which are listed in the right column,
may be suspected.Malfunction of charging system
Short circuit in harness between alternator G terminal
and engine-ECU
Malfunction of engine-ECU
Measure at the alternator connector
side. A-05
Connect the connector.
(Test harness: MB991519)
Voltage between 1 (black clip) and
earth
Engine: at idle
Radiator fan: does not run
Headlamp: OFF → ON
Brake lamp: OFF → ON
Rear defogger switch:
OFF → ON
OK:Voltages rises
by 0.2 – 3.5 V.NGMeasure at the alternator connector.
A-05
Disconnect the connector, and
measure at the harness side.
Disconnect the engine-ECU con-
nector.
Continuity between 1 and earth
OK:No continuityNGCheck the harness wire between the
alternator and the engine-ECU connec-
tor, and repair if necessary.
OK
Check the alternator.
OK
Check the harness wire between the
alternator and the engine-ECU connec-
tor.NG
Repair
OK
Replace the engine-ECU.
INSPECTION PROCEDURE 24
Power supply system and ignition switch-IG system
Probable cause
When an ignition switch ON signal is input to the engine-ECU, the engine-ECU turns
the control relay ON. This causes system voltage to be supplied to the engine-ECU,
injectors and air flow sensor.Malfunction of the ignition switch
Malfunction of the control relay
Improper connector contact, open or short-circuited
harness wire
Disconnected engine-ECU earth wire
Malfunction of the engine-ECU
Check the control relay. (Refer to P.13-68.)NG
Replace
OK
Measure at the control relay connector B-27.
Disconnect the connector, and measure at the harness side.
Voltage between 3, 4 and earth
OK:System voltageNGCheck the following
connector: A-28NG
Repair
OK
Check trouble symptom.
NG
Check the harness wire between battery and control relay connector,
and repair if necessary.
OK
Check the engine-ECU power supply and earth circuit.
(Refer to P.13-53, INSPECTION PROCEDURE 45.)
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INSPECTION PROCEDURE 26
Idle position switch system
Probable cause
The idle position switch inputs the condition of the accelerator pedal, i.e. whether
it is depressed or released (HIGH/LOW), to the engine-ECU.
The engine-ECU controls the idle speed control servo based on this input.Maladjustment of the accelerator cable
Maladjustment of the fixed SAS
Maladjustment of the idle position switch and throttle
position sensor
Improper connector contact, open or short-circuited
harness wire
Malfunction of the engine-ECU
Check the idle position switch. (Refer to P.13-30.)*NGReplace the throttle position sensor.
OK
Measure at the throttle position sensor connector A-16.
Disconnect the connector, and measure at the harness side.
Voltage between 3 and earth (Ignition switch: ON)
OK:4 V or higher
Continuity between 4 and earth
OK:ContinuityNGCheck the following
connector: B-62NG
Repair
OK
Check trouble symptom.
NG
Check the harness wire between engine-ECU and throttle position
sensor connector.
OK
Replace the engine-ECU.
NG
Repair
OK
Check the following
connector: A-16NG
Repair
OK
Check trouble symptom.
NG
Replace the engine-ECU.
NOTE
*: Refer to Workshop Manual for LANCER EVOLUTION-IV and EVOLUTION-V (Pub. No. S9806CNCP9).
INSPECTION PROCEDURE 27
Ignition switch-ST system
Probable cause
The ignition switch-ST inputs a HIGH signal to the engine-ECU while the engine is
cranking.
The engine-ECU controls fuel injection, etc. during starting based on this input.Malfunction of ignition switch
Improper connector contact, open or short-circuited
harness wire
Malfunction of the engine-ECU
Measure at the engine-ECU connector B-62.
Disconnect the connector, and measure at the harness side.
1. Voltage between 71 and earth (Ignition switch: START)
OK:8V
2. Continuity between 91 and earth
OK:Continuity1. NGCheck the following
connector: B-64NG
Repair
OK
Check trouble symptom.
NG
Check harness wire be-
tween the engine-ECU
and ignition switch con-
nector.NG
Repair
OK
Check the ignition switch.
2. NG
Check the harness wire between engine-ECU connector (terminal
No.91) and earth, and repair if necessary.
OK
Check the following
connector: B-62NG
Repair
OK
Check trouble symptom.
NG
Replace the engine-ECU.
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INSPECTION PROCEDURE 30 <EVOLUTION-VI>
Fan motor relay system (Radiator fan, A/C condenser fan)
Probable cause
The engine-ECU turns on/off the built-in power transistor to control the fan motor
relay.Malfunction of the fan motor relay
Malfunction of the fan motor
Malfunction of thermostat
Improper connector contact, open or short-circuited
harness wire
Malfunction of engine-ECU
NG
Check the engine coolant temperature sensor. (Refer to P.13-10,
INSPECTION PROCEDURE FOR DIAGNOSIS CODE 21.)
OK
Replace the engine-ECU.
NG
MUT-II Data list
21 Engine coolant temperature sensor
OK:The engine coolant temperature agrees with the reading
of MUT-II when measured with the engine idling in warm
condition.OKCheck the thermostat.NG
Replace
OK
Check trouble symptom.
OK
Check the following connector: B-60NG
Repair NG
Check the A/C condenser fan circuit. (Refer to Electrical Wirings.)
NG
Measure at the engine-ECU connector B-60.
Disconnect the connector, and measure at the harness side.
Check the A/C condenser fan for operating condition.
(Ignition switch: ON)
OK:A/C condenser fan is stationary.
Voltage between each of 32 and 34 and earth
(Ignition switch: ON)
OK:System voltage
Short the terminal 32 to earth. (Ignition switch: ON)
OK:A/C condenser fan operates at high speed.
Short the terminal 34 to earth. (Ignition switch: ON)
OK:A/C condenser fan operates at low speed.
Check trouble symptom.
OK
OK
Check the following connector: B-59NG
Repair
Measure at the engine-ECU connector B-59.
Disconnect the connector, and measure at the harness side.
Check the radiator fan for operating condition.
(Ignition switch: ON)
OK:Radiator fan is stationary.
Voltage between each of 20 and 21 and earth
(Ignition switch: ON)
OK:System voltage
Short the terminal 20 to earth.
(Ignition switch: ON)
OK:Radiator fan operates at high speed.
Short the terminal 21 to earth.
(Ignition switch: ON)
OK:Radiator fan operates at low speed.NGCheck the radiator fan circuit. (Refer to Electrical Wirings.)
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INSPECTION PROCEDURE 31 <EVOLUTION-IV>
Oxygen sensor system
Probable cause
When CO or HC concentration is too high, the malfunction of the parts shown at
right may be the cause.
The oxygen sensor detects the density of oxygen in exhaust gas and inputs it
to the engine-ECU after converting into a voltage signal.
The engine-ECU controls the fuel injection amount based on this signal such that
the stoichiometric air/fuel mixture ratio can be obtained.Malfunction of oxygen sensor
Improper connector contact, open or short-circuited
harness wire
Malfunction of engine-ECU
OK
Replace the engine-ECU.
Check the harness wire between
engine-ECU and oxygen sensor connector.NG
Repair
NG
OK
Check trouble symptom.
OK
Replace the engine-ECU.
NG
Check the harness wire between
engine-ECU and oxygen sensor connector.NG
Repair
OK
Check trouble symptom.
OK
Check the following connector: A-63NG
Repair
OK
Measure at the oxygen sensor connector A-63.
Disconnect the connector, and measure at the harness side.
Continuity between 2 and earth
OK:ContinuityNGCheck the following connector: B-62NG
Repair
Check the oxygen sensor. (Refer to P.13-32.)*NG
Replace
NOTE
*: Refer to Workshop Manual for LANCER EVOLUTION-IV and EVOLUTION-V (Pub. No. S9806CNCP9).
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INSPECTION PROCEDURE 31 <EVOLUTION-V, EVOLUTION-VI>
Oxygen sensor system
Probable cause
When CO or HC concentration is too high, the malfunction of the parts shown at
right may be the cause.
The oxygen sensor detects the density of oxygen in exhaust gas and inputs it
to the engine-ECU after converting into a voltage signal.
The engine-ECU controls the fuel injection amount based on this signal such that
the stoichiometric air/fuel mixture ratio can be obtained.Malfunction of oxygen sensor
Improper connector contact, open or short-circuited
harness wire
Malfunction of engine-ECU
OK
Replace the engine-ECU.
NG
Check the harness wire between oxygen sensor, engine-ECU,
and repair if necessary.
OK
Check trouble symptom.
NG
Check the harness wire between oxygen sensor and engine-ECU,
and repair if necessary.
OK
Check trouble symptom.
OK
Check trouble symptom.NGCheck the harness wire between
engine-ECU and oxygen sensor.NG
Repair
OK
Check the following connector: B-61NG
Repair
OK
NG
Measure at the engine-ECU connector B-61.
Disconnect the connector, and measure at the harness side.
Voltage between 60 and earth
(Ignition switch: ON)
OK:System voltageCheck the following connector: A-63NG
Repair 1. NG
Check the harness wire between oxygen sensor and control relay,
and repair if necessary.
OK
2. NG
Measure at the oxygen sensor connector A-63.
Disconnect the connector, and measure at the harness side.
1. Voltage between 1 and earth
(Ignition switch: ON)
OK:System voltage
2. Continuity between 2 and earth
OK:Continuity
Check the following connector: B-62NG
Repair
Check the oxygen sensor. (Refer to P.13-32)*NG
Replace
NOTE
*: Refer to Workshop Manual for LANCER EVOLUTION-IV and EVOLUTION-V (Pub. No. S9806CNCP9).
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INSPECTION PROCEDURE 37
MUT-II: Inspection of no initial combustion
MUT-II Data list
16 engine-ECU power supply voltage (Refer to P.13-57.)NGCheck the power supply and ignition switch-IG system.
(Refer to P.13-35, INSPECTION PROCEDURE 24.)
OK
Does the camshaft rotate at the engine cranking?
(When oil filler cap is removed.)NoCheck timing belt for breakage.
Ye s
MUT-II Self-Diag code
Are diagnosis codes displayed?Ye sRefer to P.13-8, INSPECTION CHART FOR DIAGNOSIS CODES.
No
MUT-II Data list
22 Crank angle sensor
OK:Cranking speed is displayed.NGCheck the crank angle sensor system.
(Refer to P.13-11, INSPECTION PROCEDURE FOR DIAGNOSIS
CODE 22.)
OK
MUT-II Actuator test
07 Fuel pump (Refer to P.13-61.)NGCheck the fuel pump system.
(Refer to P.13-36, INSPECTION PROCEDURE 25.)
OK
MUT-II Data list
21 Engine coolant temperature sensor (Refer to P.13-57.)NGCheck the engine coolant temperature sensor system.
(Refer to P.13-10, INSPECTION PROCEDURE FOR DIAGNOSIS
CODE 21.)
INSPECTION PROCEDURE 38
Ignition system: Inspection of no initial combustion.
OK
Check the ignition timing when cranking.
OK:Approx. 5BTDCNGCheck that the crank angle sensor and the timing belt cover are
installed properly.
NGCheck the ignition circuit system.
(Refer to P.13-44, INSPECTION PROCEDURE 32.)Check by connecting a timing light to the spark plug cable.
OK:Timing light flashes during cranking.
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INSPECTION PROCEDURE 39
MUT-II: Check if uncomplete combustion occurs.
MUT-II Self-Diag code
Are diagnosis codes displayed?Ye sRefer to P.13-8, INSPECTION CHART FOR DIAGNOSIS CODES.
No
MUT-II Actuator test
07 Fuel pump (Refer to P.13-61.)NGCheck the fuel pump system.
(Refer to P.13-36, INSPECTION PROCEDURE 25.)
OK
MUT-II Data list
21 Engine coolant temperature sensor (Refer to P.13-57.)NGCheck the engine coolant temperature sensor system.
(Refer to P.13-10, INSPECTION PROCEDURES FOR DIAGNOSIS
CODE 21.)
OK
MUT-II Data list
18 Ignition switch-ST (Refer to P.13-57.)NGCheck the ignition switch-ST system.
(Refer to P.13-38, INSPECTION PROCEDURE 27.)
INSPECTION PROCEDURE 40
Check if hunting occurs.
Clean the throttle body.
Check and adjust the fixed SAS. (Refer to P.13-30.)*
Check trouble symptom.
NG
Inspect the intake of air into the air intake system
Broken intake manifold gasket
Broken air intake hose
Broken vacuum hose
Positive crankcase ventilation valve does not operate.
NOTE
*: Refer to Workshop Manual for LANCER EVOLUTION-IV and EVOLUTION-V (Pub. No. S9806CNCP9).