sensor MITSUBISHI LANCER EVOLUTION VI 1999 Manual Online
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REAR AXLE – On-vehicle Service <Vehicles with AYC>27-38
Waveform Observation Points
SymptomProbable causeAction
Waveform amplitude is too small, or no
waveform.Defective wheel speed sensorReplace sensor.
Waveform amplitude varies greatly. (No
problem ifthe smallest amplitude is 100
Excessive axle hub lateral and radial runoutReplace hub.
problem if the smallest amplitude is 100
mV or more)Poor AYC-ECU groundingRepair.
Noise on waveform or disturbed
waveform
Open-circuited sensorReplace sensor.
waveform
Open-circuited harnessRepair harness.
Improperly mounted wheel speed sensorCorrect sensor installation.
Missing or collapsed ABS rotor toothReplace ABS rotor.
Caution
Since the wheel speed sensor cable follows the movement of the front or rear suspension, it
may be open-circuited only when the vehicle is run on rough roads and not on ordinary road.
The wheel speed sensor output voltage waveform should therefore be checked also by rocking
the sensor harness so that driving on rough roads may be simulated.
ACTION WHEN BATTERY RUNS OUT
When the engine is started using a booster cable where the
battery has completely run down and you attempt to start
the vehicle without waiting for the battery to recover a certain
charge, the engine can misfire and you just cannot start to
move it. In such cases, charge the battery sufficiently; or,
remove the AYC fusible link from the engine compartment
relay box to make AYC inactive before attempting to start
the vehicle. When the fusible link is removed, the AYC warning
lamp lights up. After the battery has been recharged, fit the
fusible link back again and start the engine to ensure that
the AYC warning lamp is off.AYC fusible link
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REAR AXLE – Sensor Relay <Vehicles with AYC>27-41
SENSOR RELAY <VEHICLES WITH AYC>
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Caution: SRS
For vehicles with SRS, before removal of air bag module and clock spring, refer to GROUP 52B
– Service Precautions and Air Bag Module and Clock Spring.
12
3
4
Steer sensor removal steps
Steering wheel and column cover
A1. Steer sensorAcceleration sensor and AYC relay
removal
2. Longitudinal acceleration sensor
3. Lateral acceleration sensor
4. AYC relay
NOTE
For the wheel speed sensor, refer to GROUP 35B.
REMOVAL SERVICE POINT
ASTEER SENSOR REMOVAL
Remove the steer sensor from the column switch.
Caution
(1) A photocoupler is used as the steer sensor. Use care
not to allow dust or grease to be on the sensor.
(2) Do not bend or dirty with grease the slit plate on
the column switch side.Slit plate
Steer sensor
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REAR AXLE – Sensor Relay <Vehicles with AYC> / AYC-ECU27-42
INSPECTION
1. LONGITUDINAL AND LATERAL ACCELERATION
SENSOR CHECK
Refer to GROUP 35B – Acceleration Sensor.
2. AYC RELAY CONTINUITY CHECK
Battery voltageTerminal No.
1345
When not energized
When energized
AYC-ECU
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Pre-removal and Post-installation Operation
Front Floor Console Removal and Installation
5 Nm
AYC-ECU
5 Nm
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BASIC BRAKE SYSTEM – Master Cylinder and Brake Booster35A-5
MASTER CYLINDER AND BRAKE BOOSTER
<L.H. DRIVE VEHICLES>
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Pre-removal Operation
Brake Fluid Draining
Air Intake Hose RemovalPost-installation Operation
Brake Fluid Supplying
Brake Line Bleeding
Brake Pedal Adjustment (Refer to P.35A-2.)
Air Intake Hose Installation
15–18 Nm 15 Nm
Sealant: 3M ATD Part No.
8661 or equivalent
6
7 3
14
2
8
5
4
14 Nm
5 9
1
10 Nm
Removal steps
1. Brake pipe connection
2. Brake fluid level sensor connector
3. Master cylinder assembly
BClearance adjustment between brake
booster push rod and primary piston
A4. Vacuum hose
(With built-in check valve)5. Fitting
6. Snap pin
7. Clevis pin assembly
8. Brake booster
9. Sealer
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BASIC BRAKE SYSTEM – Master Cylinder and Brake Booster35A-7
MASTER CYLINDER
DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY
Master cylinder kit
11
14
1312
141315 1
4 2
3
6
8
9 5
7
10
12
15
13
14Brake fluid: DOT3 or DOT4
11
Disassembly steps
1. Reservoir cap assembly
2. Reservoir cap
3. Diaphragm
4. Filter
5. Brake fluid level sensor
6. Float
7. Reservoir stopper bolt8. Reservoir tank
9. Reservoir seal
A10. Piston stopper bolt
11. Gasket
B12. Piston stopper ring
13. Primary piston assembly
14. Secondary piston assembly
15. Master cylinder body
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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 – 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-7
INSPECTION PROCEDURE CLASSIFIED BY DIAGNOSIS CODE
Code No.14 Analog G-sensor system in the SRS-ECUProbable cause
The SRS-ECU monitors the output of the analog G-sensor inside the SRS-ECU.
It outputs this code when any of the following are detected.
When the analog G-sensor is not operating
When the characteristics of the analog G-sensor are abnormal
When the output from the analog G-sensor is abnormalMalfunction of SRS-ECU
Replace the SRS-ECU.
Code No.15, 16 Safing G-sensor system in the SRS-ECUProbable cause
This code is output if there is a short or open circuit between the terminals of the
safing G-sensor inside the SRS-ECU.
The trouble causes for each diagnosis code No. are as follows.Malfunction of SRS-ECU
Code No.Trouble symptom
15Short circuit in the safing G-sensor
16Open circuit in the safing G-sensor
Replace the SRS-ECU.
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CHASSIS ELECTRICAL – Combination Meters54-24
TROUBLESHOOTING
INSPECTION CHART FOR TROUBLE SYMPTOMS
Trouble symptomInspection
procedureReference
page
Speedometer does not work.154-24
Tachometer does not work.254-25
INSPECTION PROCEDURE FOR TROUBLE SYMPTOMS
Inspection Procedure 1
Speedometer does not work.
Probable cause
Examine the diagnosis codes registered in the engine-ECU. If no wheel speed
sensor-relating diagnosis code has been output, the wheel speed sensors are in order.Malfunction of vehicle speed sensor
Malfunction of speedometer
Malfunction of harness or connector
Malfunction of relevant ECU
Disconnect the combination meter con-
nectors B-08 or B-09 and measure at
the harness sides.
1. Continuity between the terminal
No.11 and earth
OK: Continuity
2. Voltage between terminal No.51 and
earth.
OK: 4.7 V or more
3. Voltage between the terminal No.22
and earth
OK: System voltage1. NG
OK
Replace the speedometer.YES
Vehicle speed sensor circuit system
inspection (Refer to Inspection
Procedure 3 on P.54-26.)
OK
Check the following connectors.
B-09, B-50NG
Repair
OK
Check trouble symptom.
Check the harness between the body
earth and combination meter, and repair
if necessary.NG
2. NGCheck the following connectors.
B-08, B-64, A-19NG
Repair
OK
Check trouble symptom.
Check the harness between the com-
bination meter and the vehicle speed
sensor, repair if necessary.NG
3. NGCheck the following connectors.
B-09, B-49, B-75, B-73NG
Repair
OK
Check trouble symptom.
Check the harness between the power
supply and combination meter, and
repair if necessary.NG
MUT-II Self-Diag code
Is the diagnosis code 24 relating to MPI
system output?
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CHASSIS ELECTRICAL – Combination Meters54-26
Inspection Procedure 3
Vehicle speed sensor circuit system inspection
Signals from the vehicle speed sensor are utilized both in the speedometer and the engine-ECU.
Vehicle speed sensor inspection (Refer to P.54-27.)NG
Replace
OK
Disconnect the vehicle speed sensor connector A-19 and measure
at the harness side.
1. Voltage between the terminal No.1 and earth
OK: System voltage
2. Continuity between terminal No.2 and earth
OK: Continuity
3. Voltage between the terminal No.3 and earth
OK: 4.5 V or more1. NGCheck the following
connectors. A-19, B-64NG
Repair
OK
Check trouble symptom.
NG
Check the harness wire between the vehicle speed sensor and
multi-purpose fuse 4, and repair if necessary.3. NG
Check the following
connectors. A-19, B-64,
B-08NG
Repair
2. NGCheck the following
connector. A-19NG
RepairOK
Check trouble symptom.
NG
Check the harness between the vehicle speed sensor and combina-
tion meter, and repair if necessary.OK
Check trouble symptom.
NG
Check the harness wire between the vehicle speed sensor and
body earth, and repair if necessary.
NOTE
If the trouble symptom still persists even after the above procedures are performed, check the vehicle
speed senosor output signal side circuit (harness, speedometer and engine ECU) for short-circuit.