sensor MITSUBISHI LANCER EVOLUTION VIII 2004 User Guide

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MANUAL TRANSMISSION TROUBLESHOOTING228
Code No.45 Pressure sensor system (broken wire or earth)Assumed cause of concern
Code No.45 is output when output signal from pressure sensor
is 0.2V or less.• Harness, connector malfunction
• Pressure sensor malfunction
• 4WDECU malfunction
Remarks*2: refer to ’011 Lancer Evolution VII Service Manual (No.1036K02)
MUTII/III Service data
• No.18 pressure sensor
OK:P.2232 (Refer to Service Data List)*2
OK > Intermittent malfunction
Measurement at C37 4WDECU connector
•Measure ECU terminal voltage
•Ignition switch: ON
• Voltage between 32 – earth
OK:0.5V – 1.5V
Check connector:C37
NG > Repair
MUTII/III Service data
• No.18 Pressure sensor
OK:P.2232 (Refer to Service Data List)*2
NG > replace 4WDECU
OK > intermittent malfunction
Measurement at F27 pressure sensor connector
•Undo connector, take measurement on harness side
• Resistance between 3 – earth
OK:2Ω or less
Check connector:F27
NG: repair
Replace pressure sensor
Check connector:C37, C20, C30, F22, F27
NG > Repair
Chec
k harness between pressure sensor – 4WD ECU
• Check to see if power supply line is broken, earth, or
damaged.
• Check for broken output wire, earth, or damage
NG > Repair
Replace pressure sensor
Connector check:C37, C20, F22, F27
NG > repair
Check harness between pressure sensor – 4WDECU
•Check to see if earth wire is broken or damaged
NG > repair
Replace 4WDECU
Code No.46 Pressure sensor system (earth wire broken)Assumed cause of concern
Code No.46 is output when output signal from pressure
sensor is 2.0V or more.• Harness, connector malfunction
• Pressure sensor malfunction
• 4WDECU malfunction
NG
OK
OK
OKNG
OK
OK
OKNG
OK
OK

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MANUAL TRANSMISSION TROUBLESHOOTING229
Code No.47 Pressure sensor system (abnormal power supply)Assumed cause of concern
Code No.47 is output when, with pressure sensor power supply OFF, the pressure
sensor power supply voltage is 4.0V or more, and when pressure sensor power supply
is ON, the pressure sensor power supply voltage is 4.0V or less.• Harness, connector malfunction
• Pressure sensor malfunction
• 4WDECU malfunction
MUTII/III Service data

No.19 pressure sensor power supply
OK:5V
OK > Intermittent malfunction
Measurement at C37 4WDECU connector
•Measure ECU terminal voltage
•Ignition switch: ON
•Voltage between 43 – earth
OK:4.9V – 5.1V
Check connector:C37
NG > Repair
MUTII/III Service data

No.19 Pressure sensor
OK:5V
NG > replace 4WDECUOK > intermittent malfunction
Connector check:C37, C20, C30, F22, F27
NG > repair
Check harness between pressure sensor – 4WDECU
•Check to see if power supply wire is broken, earth, or
damaged
NG > repair
Replace pressure sensor
NG
NG
OK
OK
OK
OK

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MANUAL TRANSMISSION TROUBLESHOOTING2210
Code No.51 Longitudinal G sensor systemAssumed cause of concern
Code No.51 is output when the longitudinal G sensor signal
falls below 0.5V or rises above 4.5V.• Harness, connector malfunction
• Longitudinal G sensor malfunction
• ABSECU malfunction <AYC fitted vehicles>
• 4WDECU malfunction
Remarks*2: refer to ’011 Lancer Evolution VII Service Manual (No.1036K02)
MUTII/III Service data
• No.14 longitudinal G sensor power voltage
OK:P.2232 Refer to (Service Data List)*2
OK > Intermittent malfunction
Measurement at D29 longitudinal G sensor connector
• Undo connector and measure on harness side
• Ignition switch: ON
(1) Voltage between 1 earth
OK:battery voltage
(2) Resistance between 3 – earth
OK:2Ω or less
D29
Harness side
connector
• Remove longitudinal G sensor
• Connect the special tool between D29 longitudinal
G sensor connector harness side connector and
longitudinal G sensor.
• Ignition switch: ON
• Voltage between 2 – body earth (when longitudinal
G sensor is set on a flat surface)
OK:2.4 – 2.6V
• Voltage between 2 – body earth (when longitudinal
G sensor is placed so that the label surface facesside
ways)
OK:3.3 – 3.7V
Connector check:D29, C38, C20, B109 <ACD +
AYC fitted vehicles> D29, C20, C38 <ACD fitted
vehicles>
NG > repair
Check harness between longitudinal G sensor – 4WD
ECU
• Check for broken output wire, earth, damage
Check harness between longitudinal G sensor – ABSECU <ACD+AYC fitted vehicles>
•Check output wire for earth, damage
NG > repair
Connector check:D29, C212, C210
NG > repair
Check harness between longitudinal G sensor –
ignition switch.
• Check for broken power supply wire, earth, damage
• NG > repair
Connector check:D29, C20, B109 <ACD + AYC
fitted vehicles> D29, C20, C38, <ACDfitted vehicles>
NG > repair
Check harness between longitudinal G sensor – ABS
ECU <ACD+AYC fitted vehicles>
•Check to see if earth wire broken or damaged
NG > repair
Check harness between longitudinal G sensor – 4WD
ECU <ACD fitted vehicles>
• Check to see if earth wire broken or damaged
NG > repair
MUTII/III Service data
• No.14 longitudinal G sensor voltage
OK:Refer to P.2232 (Service Data List)*2
NG > Refer to Group 35C – Troubleshooting*2
<ACD+AYC fitted vehicles> or 4WDECU <ACD fitted
vehicles> Replace
OK > intermittent malfunction
Replace longitudinal G sensor
MUTII/III Service data• No.14 longitudinal G sensor voltage
OK:Refer to P.2232 (Service Data List)*2
NG > Refer to Group 35C – Troubleshooting*2
<ACD+AYC fitted vehicles> or 4WDECU <ACD fitted
vehicles> Replace
OK > intermittent malfunction
label label
OK
NG
(1) NG
NG
(2) NG
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK

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MANUAL TRANSMISSION TROUBLESHOOTING2211
Code No.52 Longitudinal G sensor systemAssumed cause of concern
At 10kph or over, with ABS and brakes not applied, code No.
52 is output in cases where G sensor indicates higher than
specified value.• Harness, connector malfunction
• Longitudinal G sensor malfunction
• ABSECU malfunction <ACD+AYC fitted vehicles>
• 4WDECU malfunction
Remarks*2: refer to ’011 Lancer Evolution VII Service Manual (No.1036K02)
MUTII/III Service data
• No.14 longitudinal sensor voltage
OK:P.2232 Refer to (Service Data List)*2
OK > Intermittent malfunction
Longitudinal G sensor check (refer to P.2232)
*2
NG > replace
Measurement at C38 4WDECU connector
• ECU terminal voltage measurement
• Ignition switch: ON
• Voltage between 23 – earth
OK:2.4 – 2.6V (when vehicle is standing on flat
ground)
Connector check:C38
NG > repair
MUTII/III Service data
• No.14 longitudinal sensor voltage
OK:P.2232 Refer to (Service Data List)*2
NG > Replace 4WDECU
OK > Intermittent malfunction
Connector check:C38, D29, C20, B109
<ACD+AYC fitted vehicles> C38, C20, D29 <ACD
fitted vehicles> NG > repair
Check harness between longitudinal G sensor – 4WD
ECU
•Check to see if output wire is broken, earth, or
damaged
Check harness between longitudinal G sensor – ABS
ECU
<ACD+AYC fitted vehicles>
MUTII/III Service data
• No.14 longitudinal G sensor voltage
OK:Refer to P.2232 (Service Data List)*2
NG > Refer to Group 35C – Troubleshooting*2
<ACD+AYC fitted vehicles> or replace 4WDECU
OK > intermittent malfunction
NG
OK
OK
OK
NG
OK
OK

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MANUAL TRANSMISSION TROUBLESHOOTING2212
Code No.56 Longitudinal G sensor systemAssumed cause of concern
Code No.56 is output when the longitudinal G sensor signal
falls below 0.5V or rises above 4.5V.• Harness, connector malfunction
• Longitudinal G sensor malfunction
• ABSECU malfunction <ACD+AYC fitted vehicles>
• 4WDECU malfunction
Remarks*2: refer to ’011 Lancer Evolution VII Service Manual (No.1036K02)
MUTII/III Service data
• No.15 longitudinal G sensor power voltage
OK:P.2232 Refer to (Service Data List)*2
OK > Intermittent malfunction
Measurement at D31 lateral G sensor connector
• Undo connector and measure on harness side
•Ignition switch: ON
(1)Voltage between 1 earth
OK:battery voltage
(2)Resistance between 3 – earth
OK:2Ω or less
D29
Harness side
connector
• Remove longitudinal G sensor
• Connect the special tool between D31 longitudinal
G sensor connector harness side connector and
longitudinal G sensor.
• Ignition switch: ON
• Voltage between 2 – body earth (when longitudinal
G sensor is set on a flat surface)
OK:2.4 – 2.6V
• Voltage between 2 – body earth (when longitudinal
G sensor is placed so that the label surf
ace faces
sideways)
OK:3.3 – 3.7V
Connector check:D31, C38, C20, B109 <ACD +
AYC fitted vehicles> D31, C20, C38 <ACD fitted
vehicles>
NG > repair
Check harness between lateral G sensor – 4WDECU
• Check for broken output wire, earth, damage
Check harness between lateral G sensor – ABSECU<ACD+AYC fitted vehicles>
•Check output wire for earth, damage
NG > repair
Connector check:D31, C212, C210
NG > repair
Check harness between lateral G sensor – ignition
switch.
• Check for broken power supply wire, earth, damage
NG > repair
Connector check:D31, C20, B109 <ACD + AYC
fitted vehicles> D31, C20, C38, <ACDfitted
vehicles>
NG > repair
Check harness between lateral G sensor – ABSECU
<ACD+AYC fitted vehicles>
MUTII/III Service data
•No.15 lateral G sensor voltage
OK:Refer to P.2232 (Service Data List)*2
NG > Refer to Group 35C – Troubleshooting*2
<ACD+AYC fitted vehicles> or 4WDECU <ACD fitted
vehicles> Replace
OK > intermittent malfunction
Replace lateral G sensor
MUTII/III Service data
• No.15 longitudinal G sensor voltage
OK:Refer to P.2232 (Service Data List)*2
NG > Refer to Group 35C – Troubleshooting*2
<ACD+AYC fitted vehicles> or 4WDECU <ACD fitted
vehicles> Replace
OK > intermittent malfunction
label label
(1) NG
NG
OK
(2) NG
NG
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK

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MANUAL TRANSMISSION TROUBLESHOOTING2213
Code No.57 Lateral G sensor systemAssumed cause of concern
At 10kph or over, with ABS and brakes not applied, code No.
57 is output in cases where G sensor indicates higher than
specified value.• Harness, connector malfunction
• Longitudinal G sensor malfunction
• ABSECU malfunction <ACD+AYC fitted vehicles>
• 4WDECU malfunction
Remarks*2: refer to ’011 Lancer Evolution VII Service Manual (No.1036K02)
MUTII/III Service data
• No.15 longitudinal sensor voltage
OK:P.2232 Refer to (Service Data List)*2
OK > Intermittent malfunction
Lateral G sensor check (refer to P.2220)
*2
NG > replace
Measurement at C38 4WDECU connector
•ECU terminal voltage measurement
• Ignition switch: ON
•Voltage between 11 – earth
OK:2.4 – 2.6V (when vehicle is standing on flat
ground)
Connector check:C38
NG > repair
MUTII/III Service data
•No.15 lateral sensor voltage
OK:P.2232 Refer to (Service Data List)*2
NG > Replace 4WDECU
OK > Intermittent malfunction
Connector check:C38, D31, C20, B109
<ACD+AYC fitted vehicles> C38, C20, D31 <ACD
fitted vehicles> NG > repair
Check harness between lateral G sensor – 4WDECU
•Check to see if output wire is broken, earth, or
damaged
Check harness between lateral G sensor – ABSECU
• Check to see if output wire earth or damaged
NG > repair
MUTII/III Service data
•No.15 lateral G sensor voltage
OK:Refer to P.2232 (Service Data List)*2
NG > Refer to Group 35C – Troubleshooting*2
<ACD+AYC fitted vehicles> or replace 4WDECU
OK > intermittent malfunction
NG
NG
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK

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Related documentation
Cautionary Note regarding servicing of vehicles fitted with SRS airbags and/or seatbelts with
pre-tensioner systems.
Warnings:
1. Incorrect inspection or servicing of a component part of the SRS airbag system or seatbelt pre-tensioner system, or
a part relating to these systems, may cause accidental operation (deployment) of the SRS airbag or seatbelt pre-
tensioners, or may cause these systems to be disabled, leading in either case the risk of serious injury.
2. If parts may be affected by heat during painting operations, then those parts must be removed in advance. This
applies to the SRS-ECU, airbag modules (driver’s sear and front passenger’s seat), clock springs, front impact
sensors, side impact sensors, and pre-tensioner seatbelts.
• 93ºC or above : SRS-ECU, airbag modules (driver’s sear and front passenger’s seat), clock springs, front impact
sensors, side impact sensors
• 90ºC or above : Pre-tensioner seatbelts
3. The component parts of the SRS airbag system or seatbelt pre-tensioner system, and parts relating to these
systems, must always be inspected and serviced by a Mitsubishi dealer.
4. Service personnel must read the relevant service manuals (particularly, Section 52B – SRS Airbags) carefully and
thoroughly, before inspecting or servicing the component parts of the SRS airbag system or seatbelt pre-tensioner
system, and parts relating to these systems.
Title of Document No. Date of
IssueTitle of Document No. Date of
Issue
Body Manuals (Service Manual)
• Mirage, Lancer (supplement)
• Lancer Cedia
• Lancer Cedia (supplement)
• Lancer Evolution VII
(supplement)
• Lancer Cedia (supplement)
• Lancer (supplement)
• Lancer Evolution VIII MR
(supplement)1036F52
1036K50
1036K51
1036K52
1036K53
1036K54
1036K55Aug 1996
May 2000
July 2000
May 2001
Oct 2001
Feb 2003
Feb 2004
Electrical Wiring Diagrams
Service Manual
• Lancer Evolution VIII 1036K77 Jan 2003
New Vehicle Manuals
• Mirage, Lancer
• Mirage, Lancer
• Mirage, Lancer
• Mirage, Lancer
• Mirage
• Mirage, Lancer
• Lancer
• Lancer
• Lancer Cedia
• Lancer Cedia
• Lancer Evolution VII
• Lancer Cedia
• Lancer Cedia
• Lancer Evolution VII
• Lancer Cedia
• Lancer Evolution VIII
• Lancer
• Lancer
• Lancer Evolution VIII MR1036F30
1036F31
1036F32
1036F33
1036F34
1036F35
1036F36
1036F37
1036K30
1036K31
1036K32
1036K33
1036K34
1036K35
1036K36
1036K37
1036K38
1036K39
1036K40Oct 1995
Jan 1996
Aug 1996
Jul 1997
Jan 1998
Oct 1998
Jan 1999
Dec 1999
May 2000
July 2000
Jan 2001
May 2001
Oct 2001
Jan 2002
May 2002
Jan 2003
Feb 2003
Dec 2003
Feb 2004Engine Service Manual
• 4G6 Engine
• 4G6 Engine (supplement)1039G46
1039G63Jan 2001
Jan 2003
Service Manuals
• Lancer Cedia
• Lancer Cedia (supplement)
• Lancer Evolution VII
(supplement)
• Lancer Cedia (supplement)
• Lancer Cedia (supplement)
• Lancer Evolution VII
(supplement)
• Lancer Cedia (supplement)
• Lancer Evolution VIII
(supplement)
• Lancer (supplement)
• Lancer (supplement)
• Lancer Evolution VIII MR
(supplement)1036K00
1036K01
1036K02
1036K03
1036K04
1036K05
1036K06
1036K07
1036K08
1036K09
1036K10May 2000
July 2000
Jan 2001
May 2001
Oct 2001
Jan 2002
May 2002
Jan 2003
Feb 2003
Dec 2003
Feb 2004Transmission Service Manual
• W5M51 Manual Transmission
• W5M51 Manual Transmission
(supplement)
• W6MAA Manual Transmission1039M17
1039M22
1039M23Jan 2001
Jan 2003
Jan 2003

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WIRING DIAGRAMS - ENGINE TRANSMISSION1-2
ENGINE TRANSMISSION
M3010000400494
B-01 (1-black) Engine oil pressure switch
B-02 (1) Alternator
B-03 (4-grey) Alternator
B-04 (1) Starter
B-05 (1-black) Starter
B-06 (4-black) Throttle position sensorB-07 (2-black) Purge control solenoid valve
B-08 (7-black) Airflow sensor
B-12 (5-grey) Windscreen wiper motor
B-13X (1) Engine speed detection connector
B-14X (5) Starter relay
B-17X (4) Ignition coil relay
Connector
symbol -
B
-01

-32
AC311230AB
Control harness
Battery harness

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WIRING DIAGRAMS - ENGINE TRANSMISSION1-3
B-19X (4) Engine control relay
B-20X (4) A/C compressor relay
B-21 (10-black) Junction between control harness and
battery harness
B-25 (4-black) O
2sensor
B-26 (2-black) Indicator 4
B-27 (2-black) Indicator 3
B-28 (2-black) Indicator 2
B-29 (2-black) Indicator 1(2-grey) Wastegate solenoid valve 1
B-31 (6-black) Junction between control harness and
transmission harness
(2-grey) Wastegate solenoid valve 2
Note : Boxed connector numbers indicate
connectors with changed names, or new,
additional connectors.
B-32
B-32
Earth cable
Transmission harness
AC311231AB

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WIRING DIAGRAMS - INSTRUMENT PANEL1-4
INSTRUMENT PANEL
C-01 (4) Register (vehicle not fitted with full auto
A/C)
C-02 (2-red) Front pass. seat airbag module (squib)
C-03 (7) Internal / external air changeover damper
motor
C-04 (7) Junction between instrument panel
harness and A/C harness (vehicle not
fitted with full auto A/C)
(13) Junction between instrument panel
harness and A/C harness (vehicle fitted
with full auto A/C)
C-05 (2) Air thermo sensor (vehicle fitted with full
auto A/C)
C-06 (13) J/C (5)
C-07 (22-grey) J/C (1)
C-08 (6) Air mix door motor and potentiometer
(vehicle with full auto A/C)
C-09 (2) Heater water temperature sensor (vehicle
with full auto A/C)
C-10 (5) Blower outlet changeover damper motor
& potentiometer (vehicle with full auto
A/C)C-13 (4) Clock
C-14 (4) Hazard switch
C-15 (6) Blower switch
(vehicle not fitted with full auto A/C)
C-16 (12-black) Heater control unit
(vehicle with heater) or A/C-ECU
(vehicle with manual A/C)
C-17 (20-black) A/C-ECU (vehicle with full auto A/C)
C-18 (16-black) A/C-ECU (vehicle with full auto A/C)
C-20 (22-blue) Junction between instrument panel
harness and control harness
C-21 (10-grey) Junction between instrument panel
harness and control harness
C-22 (25) Junction between instrument panel
harness and control harness
Connector
symbolFront passenger’s side
Instrument panel harness
Tweeter sub-harness
Front
harness (LH)
Front door
harness (LH)
Floor
harness (LH)
A/C harness
Control
harness

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