lock MITSUBISHI LANCER EVOLUTION VI 1999 Repair Manual
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BODY – Keyless Entry System42-8
ASSEMBLY SERVICE POINTS
ABATTERY INSTALLATION
Install a new battery with (+) side upward.
Battery required for replacement:
Lithium battery CR1216
SECRET CODE REGISTRATION METHOD
Each individual secret code is registered inside
the transmitter, and so it is necessary to register
these codes with the EEPROM inside the receiver
in the following cases.
When either the transmitter or receiver is
replaced;
If it appears that a problem is occurring because
of faulty registration of a code.
A maximum of two different codes can be stored
in the memory area of the EEPROM (two different
transmitters can be used). When the code for the
first transmitter is registered, the previously-regis-
tered codes for two transmitters are cleared.
Therefore, if you are using two transmitters or are
adding a second transmitter, the codes for both
transmitters must be registered at the same time.
Before beginning with the registration, check that
the doors lock normally when the key is used.
1. Connect the MUT-II to the diagnosis connector.
NOTE
This will connect terminal (1) of the diagnosis
connector to earth, and the system will be in
secret code registration standby mode.
Caution
Always turn the ignition switch to OFF before
connecting and disconnecting the MUT-II.
2. Close all the doors.
3. Turn the ignition switch to ACC and then back
to OFF.NOTE
The doors will lock and unlock once at this
time and the system will switch to registration
mode.
4. Press the transmitter switch, and then press
it two times within 10 seconds of the first press.
This will register the code.
5. After registration is completed, the doors will
be automatically locked and unlocked once.
6. If you are using two transmitters or have added
a second transmitter, the same registration
procedure should be carried out for the second
transmitter, and it should be carried out within
one minute after registration of the code for
the first transmitter has been completed. After
the second registration is completed, the doors
will be automatically locked and unlocked once.
7. Registration mode will be cancelled if one of
the following conditions is met.
When the secret codes for two transmitters
have been registered;
When 1 minute has passed after
registration mode started;
If the MUT-II is disconnected (the earth
connection is broken);
If the ignition switch is turned to ON;
If any of the doors are opened;
8. After registration is completed, carry out the
following to check if the keyless entry system
is operable properly.
Remove the ignition key.
Close all the doors.
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52B-1
SUPPLEMENTAL
RESTRAINT
SYSTEM (SRS)
CONTENTS
GENERAL INFORMATION 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SRS SERVICE PRECAUTIONS 3. . . . . . . . . . .
SPECIAL TOOLS 5. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
TEST EQUIPMENT 5. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
TROUBLESHOOTING 6. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SRS MAINTENANCE 15. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
POST-COLLISION DIAGNOSIS 19. . . . . . . . .
INDIVIDUAL COMPONENT SERVICE 22. . . WARNING/CAUTION LABELS 23. . . . . . . . . .
SRS AIR BAG CONTROL UNIT
(SRS-ECU) 24. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
AIR BAG MODULES AND CLOCK
SPRING 25. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
AIR BAG MODULE DISPOSAL
PROCEDURES 32. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Undeployed Air Bag Module Disposal
Procedures 32. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Deployed Air Bag Module Disposal
Procedures 40. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CAUTION
Carefully read and observe the information in the SERVICE PRECAUTIONS (P.52B-3.) prior to any service.
For information concerning troubleshooting or maintenance, always observe the procedures in the Troubleshooting
(P.52B-6.) section.
If any SRS components are removed or replaced in connection with any service procedures, be sure to follow the
procedures in the INDIVIDUAL COMPONENT SERVICE section (P.52B-22.) for the components involved.
If you have any questions about the SRS, please contact your local distributor.
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SRS – General Information52B-2
GENERAL INFORMATION
To improve safety, the SRS is available as optional
part.
The SRS consists of two air bag modules, SRS
air bag control unit (SRS-ECU), SRS warning lamp
and clock spring. One air bag is located in the
centre of the steering wheel and another above
the glove box. Each air bag has a folded air bag
and an inflator unit. The control unit under the floor
console monitors the system and has a safing G
sensor and an analog G sensor. The warning lamp
on the instrument panel indicates the operationalstatus of the SRS. The clock spring is installed
in the steering column.
Only authorized service personnel should do work
on or around the SRS components. Those service
personnel should read this manual carefully before
staring any such work. Extreme care must be used
when servicing the SRS to avoid injury to the service
personnel (by inadvertent deployment of the air
bags) or the driver (by rendering the SRS
inoperative).
Air bag module
(Driver’s side)Clock springAir bag module
(Front passenger’s side)
Diagnosis
connector
SRS-ECU
SRS warning lamp
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SRS – SRS Service Precautions52B-3
SRS SERVICE PRECAUTIONS
1. In order to avoid injury to yourself or others
from accidental deployment of the air bag during
servicing, read and carefully follow all the
precautions and procedures described in this
manual.
2. Do not use any electrical test equipment on
or near SRS components, except those
specified on P.52B-5.
3. Never Attempt to Repair the Following
Components:
SRS air bag control unit (SRS-ECU)
Clock Spring
Air Bag Module
(Driver‘s side or front passenger’s side*)NOTE
*: Vehicles with front passenger’s air bag
If any of these components are diagnosed as
faulty, they should only be replaced, in
accordance with the INDIVIDUAL COM-
PONENT SERVICE procedures in this manual,
starting at page 52B-22.
4. After disconnecting the battery cable, wait 60 seconds
or more before proceeding with the following work.
The SRS system is designed to retain enough voltage
to deploy the air bag for a short time even after the
battery has been disconnected, so serious injury may
result from unintended air bag deployment if work
is done on the SRS system immediately after the
battery cables are disconnected.
5. Do not attempt to repair the wiring harness connectors
of the SRS. If any of the connectors are diagnosed as
faulty, replace the wiring harness. If the wires are
diagnosed as faulty, replace or repair the wiring harness
according to the following table.
Battery Insulating tape
SRS-ECU connector
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SRS – SRS Service Precautions52B-4
SRS-ECU
terminal No.Harness connector
(No. of terminals,
colour)Destination of harnessCorrective action
1 to 421 pins, yellow––
5Body wiring harness → Clock spring → Air bag
module (Driver’s side)
Correct or replace each
wiring harness Replace
6
module (Driver’s side)wiring harness. Replace
clock spring.
7*Body wiring harness → Air bag module (Front
passenger’s side)
Correct or replace each
wiring harness
8*
passenger’s side)wiring harness.
9,10––
11Body wiring harness → Diagnosis connectorCorrect or replace each
wiring harness.
12––
13Body wiring harness → Junction block (fuse No.2)Correct or replace each
wiring harness
14Body wiring harness → Junction block (fuse No.4)
wiring harness.
15Body wiring harness → SRS warning lamp
16 to 19––
20Body wiring harness → EarthCorrect or replace each
wiring harness.
21––
NOTE
*: Vehicles with front passenger’s air bag
6. SRS components should not be subjected to hear over 93C, so remove the SRS-ECU, air bag
module and clock spring before drying or baking the vehicle after painting.
7. Whenever you finish servicing the SRS, check warning lamp operation to make sure that the system
functions properly. (Refer to P.52B-14.)
8. Make certain that the ignition switch is LOCK (OFF) position when the MUT-II is connected or
disconnected.
9. If you have any questions about the SRS, please contact your local distributor.
NOTE
SERIOUS INJURY CAN RESULT FROM UNINTENDED AIR BAG DEPLOYMENT, SO USE ONLY
THE PROCEDURES AND EQUIPMENT SPECIFIED IN THIS MANUAL.
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SRS – Troubleshooting52B-6
TROUBLESHOOTING
STANDARD FLOW OF DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLESHOOTING
Refer to GROUP 00 – How to Use Troubleshooting/Inspection Service Points.
DIAGNOSIS FUNCTION
DIAGNOSIS CODES CHECK
Connect the MUT-II to the diagnosis connector (16-pin) under the instrument under cover, then check
diagnosis codes.
(Refer to GROUP 00 – How to Use Troubleshooting/Inspection Service Points.)
ERASING DIAGNOSIS CODES
Connect the MUT-II to the diagnosis connector and erase the diagnosis code.
Caution
Turn off the ignition switch before connecting or disconnecting the MUT-II.
INSPECTION CHART FOR DIAGNOSIS CODES
Inspect according to the inspection chart that is appropriate for the malfunction code.
Code No.Diagnosis itemReference page
14Analog G-sensor system in the SRS-ECU52B-7
15,16Safing G-sensor system in the SRS-ECU52B-7
21, 22, 61, 62Driver’s side air bag module (squib) system52B-8
24, 25, 64, 65Front passenger’s side air bag module (squib) system52B-9
31, 32SRS-ECU capacitor system52B-9
34*Connector lock system52B-10
35SRS-ECU (deployed air bag) system52B-10
41*IG1 (A) power circuit system52B-10
42*IG1 (B) power circuit system52B-11
43SRS warning lamp drive circuit
system
Lamp does not illuminate.*52B-12
systemLamp does not switch off.52B-12
44SRS warning lamp drive circuit system52B-13
45SRS-ECU non-volatile memory (EEPROM) and A/D converter system52B-13
51, 52Driver’s side air bag module (squib ignition drive circuit) system52B-13
54, 55Front passenger’s side air bag module (squib ignition drive circuit) system52B-13
NOTE
(1) *: If the vehicle condition returns to normal, the diagnosis code will be automatically erased, and the SRS warning
lamp will return to normal.
(2) If the vehicle has a discharged battery it will store the fault codes 41 or 42. When these diagnosis codes are
displayed, check the battery.
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SRS – Troubleshooting52B-8
Code No.21, 22, 61 or 62 Driver’s side air bag module
(squib) systemProbable cause
These diagnosis codes are output if there is abnormal resistance between the input
terminals of the driver’s side air bag module (squib).
The trouble causes for each diagnosis code No. are as follows.Malfunction of clock spring
Partial disconnection due to incorrect clock spring
neutral position
Malfunction of wiring harnesses or connectors
Malfunction of driver’s side air bag module (squib)
Malfunction of SRS-ECU
Code No.Trouble symptom
21Short in driver’s side air bag module (squib) or harness short
Short in clock spring
Malfunction of connector*
22Open circuit in driver’s side air bag module (squib) or open harness
Open circuit in clock spring
Malfunction of connector contact
61Short in driver’s side air bag module (squib) harness leading to the power supply
62Short in driver’s side air bag module (squib) harness leading to the earth
NOTE
*: The connector in the squib circuit has a built-in short bar which short-circuits between plus (+) lead and minus
(–) lead of the squib circuit when the connector is not being connected to prevent an accidental air bag deployment
possibly caused by static electricity, etc. Therefore, malfunction of the connector can also be caused by this
short bar which fails to be released even when the connector is reconnected if it is damaged.
MUT-II Self-diag code
Disconnect clock spring
connector B-82.
Connect SRS check har-
ness connector (1).
Erase diagnosis code
memory.
Are code Nos.21, 22, 61 or
62 output?Ye sCheck the following
connectors:
B-82, B-51NG
Repair
OK
Check trouble symptoms.
NG
Check the harness wire
between the SRS-ECU
and clock spring.NG
Repair
OK
Replace the SRS-ECU.
No
Check the clock spring. (Refer to P.52B-30.)NG
Repair
OK
Replace the driver’s side air bag module.
SRS check harness
(MB991613)
Body wiring
harness
Clock spring
1
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Code No.34 Connector lock systemProbable cause
This diagnosis code is output if a poor connection of the SRS-ECU is detected. However,
if the vehicle condition returns to normal, diagnosis code No.34 will be automatically
erased, and the SRS warning lamp will switch off.Malfunction of connectors
Malfunction of SRS-ECU
Is B51 SRS-ECU connector correctly connected?Ye s
No
Repair
Check the following connector:
B-51
OK
Replace the SRS-ECU.ReplaceNG
Code No.35 SRS-ECU (deployed air bag) systemProbable cause
This diagnosis code is output after the air bag deploys. If this code is output before
the air bag has deployed, the cause is probably a malfunction inside the SRS-ECU.Malfunction of SRS-ECU
Replace the SRS-ECU.
Code No.41 IG1 (A) power circuit systemProbable cause
This diagnosis code is output if the voltage between the IG1 (A) terminal and the
earth is lower than the specified value for a continuous period of 5 seconds or more.
However, if the vehicle condition returns to normal, diagnosis code No.41 will be
automatically erased, and the SRS warning lamp will switch off.Malfunction of wiring harnesses or connectors
Malfunction of SRS-ECU
Measure at SRS check harness
connector (5).
Disconnect SRS-ECU
connector B-51.
Connect SRS check
harness connector (3).
Continuity between
terminals (20)
OK:ContinuityNGCheck the following
connectors:
B-51, B-78, B-80NG
Repair
OK
Check trouble symptoms.
NG
Check the harness wire between the SRS-ECU and earth, and
repair if necessary.
OK
Measure at SRS check harness connector (5).
Disconnect SRS-ECU connector B-51.
Connect SRS check harness connector (3).
Ignition switch: ON
Voltage between terminal (14) and body earth
OK:9 V or moreNGCheck the following
connectors:
B-51, B-78NG
Repair
OK
Check trouble symptoms.
NG
Check the harness wire between the SRS-ECU and ignition switch
IG
1, and repair if necessary.
OK
Replace the SRS-ECU.
SRS check harness
(MB991613)
3
5
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SRS – SRS Maintenance52B-16
SRS COMPONENT VISUAL CHECK
Turn the ignition key to the LOCK (OFF) position, disconnect
the negative battery cable and tape the terminal.
Caution
Wait at least 60 seconds after disconnecting the battery
cable before doing any further work. (Refer to P.52B-3.)
SRS CONTROL UNIT (SRS-ECU)
1. Check SRS-ECU case and brackets for dents, cracks,
deformation or rust.
Caution
The SRS may not activate if the SRS-ECU is not
installed properly, which could result in serious injury
or death to the vehicle’s driver or front passenger.
2. Check connector for damage, and terminals for
deformation or rust.
Replace SRS-ECU if it fails visual check.
(Refer to P.52B-24.)
AIR BAG MODULES, STEERING WHEEL AND CLOCK
SPRING
1. Remove the air bag modules, steering wheel and clock
spring. (Refer to P.52B-25.)
Caution
The removed air bag modules should be stored in
a clean, dry place with the pad cover face up.
2. Check pad cover for dents, cracks or deformation.
Insulating tape
Battery
Battery (–) cable
SRS-ECU
Pad cover
<Driver’s side>
<Front passenger’s side>
Pad cover
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3. Check connector for damage, terminals deformities, and
harness for binds.
4. Check air bag inflator case for dents, cracks or deformities.
5. Check harness and connectors for damage, and terminals
for deformation.
6. Check clock spring connectors and protective tube for
damage, and terminals for deformation.
7. Visually check the clock spring case for damage.
8. Align the mating marks of the clock spring and, after
turning the vehicle’s front wheels to straight-ahead
position, install the clock spring to the column switch.
Mating Mark Alignment
Turn the clock spring clockwise fully, and then turn back
it approx. 3 4/5 turns counterclockwise to align the mating
marks.
Caution
If the clock spring’s mating mark is not properly
aligned, the steering wheel may not be completely
rotational during a turn, or the flat cable within the
clock spring may be severed, obstructing normal
operation of the SRS and possibly leading to serious
injury to the vehicle’s driver or front passenger.
9. Install the steering column covers, steering wheel and
the air bag module.
10. Check steering wheel for noise, binds of difficult operation.
11. Check steering wheel for excessive free play.
REPLACE ANY VISUALLY INSPECTED PART IF IT
FAILS THAT INSPECTION. (Refer to P.52B-25.)
Caution
The SRS may not activate if any of the above
components is not installed properly, which could
result in serious injury or death to the vehicle’s driver
or front passenger.<Driver’s side>
Inflator case
Connector
<Front passenger’s side>
Inflator case
Connector
Protective tube
Case
Mating marksProtective tube