sensor MITSUBISHI LANCER EVOLUTION VIII 2004 Workshop Manual

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ENGINE (4G6) – GENERAL, BASE ENGINE (6 M/T)18
Control system (6M/T)
The following changes have been made, based on the control system in the 4G63DOHCT/C engine fitted in the current
Lancer Evolution VIII.
* Addition of wastegate solenoid valve (1 valve –> 2 valves)
System Block Diagram
Air flow sensor (AFS)
Air temperature sensor
Atmospheric pressure sensor
Water temperature sensor
Throttle position sensor (TPS)
A/C switch
A/C load signal
Cam position sensor
Crank angle sensor
Alternator FR terminal
Vehicle speed sensor
Power steering fluid pressure
switch
Knock sensor
Intercooler water spray (auto)
Intercooler water spray (manual)
O
2sensor
Ignition switch –IG
Ignition switch –STPower supplyEngine ECU
Fuel injection control
Idle speed control (ISC)
Ignition timing control
Engine control relay control
Fuel pump relay control
A/C relay control
Fan motor control (radiator)
Fan relay control (A/C
condenser)
Alternator control
Air flow sensor filter reset
control
Fuel pressure control
Supercharging pressure
control
Secondary air controlIntercooler water spay control
Engine warning light control
O
2sensor heater control
Purge control
Diagnosis output
RAM data transmissionNo. 1 indicator
No. 2 indicator
No. 3 indicatorNo. 4 indicator
ISC servo (stepper motor)
Ignition coil A (No.1 – No.4)
Ignition coil B (No.2 – No.3)
Engine control relay
Fuel pump relay 2
Fuel pump relay 3
A/C relay
Fan controller (radiator fan)
Fan motor relay (HI, LOW)
(A/C condenser)
Alternator G terminal
Air flow sensor
Fuel pressure control valve
No. 1 wastegate solenoid valve
No. 2 wastegate solenoid valve
Secondary air control solenoid
valve
Intercooler water spray relay
Intercooler water spray lamp
Tachometer
Engine warning lights O
2sensor heater
Purge control solenoid valve
Diagnosis output terminal
Diagnosis output terminal (for
MUTII)

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ENGINE (4G6) – GENERAL, BASE ENGINE (6 M/T)19
1. O2 sensor2. Air flow sensor3. Air intake sensor4. Throttle position
sensor
5. Cam position sensor6. Crack angle sensor7. Atmospheric pressure
sensor
8. Water temperature
sensor
9. Knock sensor•Power supply
• Ignition switch IG
•Ignition switch ST
•Vehicle speed sensor
• A/C switch
1. Injector2. ISC servo (stepper
motor)
3. Fuel pressure control
solenoid valve
4. No.1 wastegate solenoid
valve
5. No.2 wastegate solenoid
valve
6. Purge control solenoid
valve
7. Secondary air control
solenoid valve•Engine control relay
•Fuel pump relay 2, 3
•A/C relay
•Ignition coil
• Fan controller
Engine ECU
6. Purge control
solenoid valveCanister
7. Secondary air
control solenoid valveFrom fuel tank
Secondary
air valveBypass
valve
1. O2sensor
3. Fuel pressure
control solenoid valve
4. Throttle
position
sensor
7. Atmospheric pressure
sensor
3. Air intake
sensor2. Air flow sensor
4. No.1
wastegate
solenoid valve
5. No.2 wastegate
solenoid valve
Only operates on 6M/TWastegate actuatorFuel pressure
regulator
1. Injector5.Cam position sensor8.Water temperature sensor
9.Knock sensor
Crack angle sensor
Catalytic converter Air
intakeCheck
valve
2. ISC servo
Vacuum
tank
From fuel
pump To fuel
tank
Control system diagram

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ENGINE (4G6) – CONTROL SYSTEM (6 M/T)110
1. Supercharging pressure control
The maximum torque has been increased, compared to the 4G63DOHCT/C engine in the current Lancer Evolution VIII, by
installing an additional wastegate solenoid valve (increased from 1 to 2 valves).
By adding a parallel No.2 wastegate solenoid valve to the previous system, provides extra relief capacity for the pressure
applied to the wastegate actuator thus increasing the range of supercharging pressure..
The engine ECU raises the supercharging pressure even further, thus raising the maximum torque, by driving the No.2
wastegate solenoid valve when the engine approaches maximum torque.
The No.1 wastegate solenoid valve is essentially controlled in the same way as previously.
Air flow
sensor
Knock
sensor
Engine
ECUBatterySecondary air
control solenoidvalve
Secondary
air valve
Ignition
switch
Air
intakeBypass valveVacuum tank
Intercooler
Turbocharger
Wastegate
actu
ator No. 1
wastegate
solenoid
valve
No. 2 wastegate
solenoid valve Crank angle
sensor

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MPI General13A2
General
Service information issued contains the changes noted below. Other service details remain unchanged.
• Change from one to two wastegate solenoid valves. However, the No.2 wastegate solenoid valve on the 5 M/T is not
functional.
• Diagnosis code No. P1500 changed to P0622. <6M/T>
MPI system diagram
1.O2 sensor2. Air flow sensor3. Air intake sensor4. Throttle position
sensor
5. Cam position sensor6. Crack angle sensor7.Barometric pressure
sensor
8. Water temperature
sensor
9. Knock sensor•Power supply
• Ignition switch IG
• Ignition switch ST
•Vehicle speed sensor
• A/C switch
• A/C load signal
•Power steering fluid
pressure switch
•Alternator FR signal
•Intercooler water spray
switch (auto)
•Intercooler water spray
switch (manual)
1.Injector2. ISC servo (stepper
motor)
3.Fuel pressure control
solenoid valve
4.No.1 wastegate solenoid
valve
5. No.2 wastegate solenoid
valve
6. Purge control solenoid
valve
7. Secondary air control
solenoid valve•Engine control relay
•Fuel pump relay 2, 3
• A/C relay
•Ignition coil
• Fan controller
• Condenser fan relay (HI)
•Condenser fan relay
(LOW)
•Engine warning lamp
•Diagnosis output
• Alternator G terminal
•Intercooler water spray
relay
•Intercooler water spray
lamp
Engine ECU
6.Purge control
solenoid valveCanister
7.Secondary air
control solenoid valveFrom fuel tank
Secondary
air valveBypass
valve
1. O2sensor
3.Fuel pressure
control solenoid valve
4.Throttle
position
sensor
7. Barometric pressure
sensor
3. Air intake
sensor2. Air flow sensor
4. No.1
wastegate
solenoid valve
5.No.2 wastegate
solenoid valve
Only operates on 6M/TWastegate actuatorFuel pressure
regulator
1. Injector5.Cam position sensor8.Water temperature sensor
9.Knock sensor
Crack angle sensor
Catalytic converter Air
intakeCheck
valve
2.ISC servo
Vacuum
tank
From fuel
pump To fuel
tank

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INTAKE, EXHAUST – AIR CLEANER153
Air Cleaner
Removal and Fitting
Note
The parts marked with a symbol are plastic components which contain recycled paper. Please note the following:
•When fixing or removing, or after fitting parts, be careful not to knock or apply force to these components.
• When assembling, fix the air cleaner body ASSY securely to the air cleaner cover using the clamp on the body.
Remarks
Parts marked with a
symbol use plastic that may contain recycled paper, so when scrapped are burnable.
Removal procedure
1.Battery
2. Air duct
3. Air flow sensor connector4.Air cleaner assembly
5.Air flow sensor
6. Gasket
7. Air cleaner cover8.Air cleaner element
9.Air cleaner body assembly
10. Vacuum hose• Air pipe E, air hose D, air bypass valve
assembly, air bypass hose.
• Oil level gauge assembly11.Air intake hose
12.Wastegate solenoid valve connector
13. Vacuum hose connection
14. Wastegate solenoid valve assembly15.Air cleaner bracket

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SECTION 22
MANUAL TRANSMISSION
CONTENTS
General........................................................1 Troubleshooting .........................................1
General
The following troubleshooting items have been changed along with the changes to the wiring. Troubleshooting points other than
those mentioned below remain unchanged, and are the same as on the existing Lancer Evolution VII/VIII.
Troubleshooting
1. Diagnosis Code ListMANUAL TRANSMISSION – GENERAL, TROUBLESHOOTING
221
Diagnosis code no.Diagnosis itemPage ref.
12Power supply voltage (valve power supply) systemBroken wire or short222
21Vehicle wheel speed sensor <FR> system <ACD fitted vehicles>Broken wire or short223
22Vehicle wheel speed sensor <FL> system <ACD fitted vehicles>Broken wire or short223
23Vehicle wheel speed sensor <RR> system <ACD fitted vehicles>Broken wire or short223
24Vehicle wheel speed sensor <RL> system <ACD fitted vehicles>Broken wire or short223
25Abnormal diameter tyres <ACD fitted vehicle>225
26Vehicle wheel speed sensor system (output signal abnormal) <ACD fitted vehicles>226
41TPS systemBroken wire or earthing227
42Short227
45Pressure sensor systemBroken wire or earthing228
46Earth wire broken228
47Abnormal power supply229
51Longitudinal G sensor systemBroken wire or short2210
52Sensor malfunction2211
56Lateral G sensor systemBroken wire or short2212
57Sensor malfunction2213
61Stop lamp switch systemBroken wire2214
62ACD mode switch systemSticking2215
63Parking brake switch systemShort or failing to return2216
65ABS monitor system <ACD+AYC fitted vehicles>Broken wire or ABS failure2217
74Proportional control valve <ACD> systemBroken wire or short2218
81Electrical pump relay systemBroken wire or short2218

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MANUAL TRANSMISSION TROUBLESHOOTING223
Vehicle speed sensor fitting check
NG > repair
MUTII/III Service Data
• No.01 Vehicle speed sensor <FR>
•No.02 Vehicle speed sensor <FL>
• No.03 Vehicle speed sensor <RR>
OK:Speed shown on speedometer and MUTII/III agree
OK > Intermittent malfunction
Measurement at C38 4WDECU connector
• Undo connector and take measurement on harness
side
(1) Resistance between 9 – 22 (vehicle speed sensor <FR>)
(2) Resistance between 6 19 (vehicle speed sensor <FL>)
(3) Resistance between 7 20 (vehicle speed sensor <RR>)
(4) Resistance between 8 – 21 (vehicle speed sensor <RL>)
OK:1.2 – 1.6 kΩ
To next pageVehicle wheel speed sensor check
(Refer to Group 35B – Vehicle wheel speed sensor)
*1
NG > Replace
Connector checks:C38, A05, A31, D11, D05,
D12, C131, C20, C115, C34
NG > Repair
Harness check between 4WDECU – each vehicle
wheel speed sensor
MUTII/III Service data
•No.1 Vehicle speed sensor <FR>
•No.2 Vehicle speed sensor <FL>
• No.3 Vehicle speed sensor <RR>
• No.4 Vehicle speed sensor <RL>
OK: Speed shown on speedometer and MUTII/III agreeNG > Replace 4WDECU
OK > Intermittent malfunction
Code No.21 Vehicle wheel speed sensor <FR> systems
Code No.22 Vehicle wheel speed sensor <FL> systems
Code No.23 Vehicle wheel speed sensor <RR> systems
Code No.24 Vehicle wheel speed sensor <RL> systemsAssumed cause of concern
When one of the vehicle wheel speed sensors detects a
vehicle speed of 15kph or more, and when even one of the
remaining 3 sensors cannot detect vehicle speed, the
diagnosis code for wheel speed sensor broken wire or short is
output.• Wheel speed sensor malfunction
• Rotor malfunction
•Wheel bearing malfunction
• Harness, connector malfunction
• 4WDECU malfunction
<ACD fitted vehicle>
Remarks*1: refer to ’005 Lancer Sedia Service Manual (No.1036K00)*2: refer to ’011 Lancer Evolution VII Service Manual (No.1036K02)
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
NG
NG

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MANUAL TRANSMISSION TROUBLESHOOTING224
From previous page
Check vehicle wheel speed sensor output voltage (ref.
p.2241)
*2
Check connector: C38
NG > Repair
MUTII/III Service data
• No.1 Vehicle speed sensor <FR>
•No.2 Vehicle speed sensor <FL>
• No.3 Vehicle speed sensor <RR>
• No.4 Vehicle speed sensor <RL>
OK:Speed shown on speedometer and MUTII/III
agree
NG > Replace 4WDECU
OK > Intermittent malfunctionVehicle speed sensor and rotor check
(Refer to Group 35B – Vehicle wheel speed sensor)
*1
NG > Repair
Wheel bearing check (Refer to Group 26 – Vehicle
Servicing, Group 27B – Rear Hub Assembly)
*2
NG > Repair
NG
OK
OK
OK

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Vehicle speed sensor fitting check
NG > repair
MUTII/III Service Data
• No.01 Vehicle speed sensor <FR>
• No.02 Vehicle speed sensor <FL>
• No.03 Vehicle speed sensor <RR>
• No.04 Vehicle speed sensor <RL>
OK:Speed shown on speedometer and MUTII/III agree
OK > Intermittent malfunction
Measurement at C38 4WDECU connector
•Undo connector and take measurement on harness
side
(1) Resistance between 9 – 22 (vehicle speed sensor
<FR>)
(2) Resistance between 6 19 (vehicle speed sensor
<FL>)
(3) Resistance between 7 20 (vehicle speed sensor
<RR>)
(4) Resistance between 8 – 21 (vehicle speed sensor
<RL>)
OK:1.2 – 1.6kΩ
Check vehicle wheel speed sensor output voltage (ref.
p.2241)
*2
Check connector:C38
NG > repair
MUTII/III Service data
• No.1 Vehicle speed sensor <FR>
• No.2 Vehicle speed sensor <FL>
• No.3 Vehicle speed sensor <RR>
OK:Speed shown on speedometer and MUTII/III
agree
NG > Replace 4WDECU
OK > Intermittent malfunctionVehicle wheel speed sensor
(Refer to Group 35B – Vehicle wheel speed sensor)
*1
NG > Repair
Connector checks:C38, A05, A31, D11, D05,
D12, C131, C20, C115, C34
NG: Repair
Harness check between 4WDECU – each vehicle
wheel speed sensor
• Check output wire for broken wire, earthing, short
• Check earth wire to see if broken or damaged
NG:repair
MUTII/III Service data
•No.1 Vehicle speed sensor <FR>
•No.2 Vehicle speed sensor <FL>
• No.3 Vehicle speed sensor <RR>
• No.4 Vehicle speed sensor <RL>
OK:Speed shown on speedometer and MUTII/III
agree
NG > Replace 4WDECU
OK > Intermittent malfunction
Vehicle wheel speed sensor and rotor check
(Refer to Group 35B – Vehicle Wheel Speed Sensor)
*1
NG > Repair
Wheel bearing check (Refer to Group 26 – Vehicle
Servicing, Group 27B – Rear Hub Assembly)
*2
NG > Repair
MANUAL TRANSMISSION TROUBLESHOOTING225
Code No.25 Abnormal tyre diameterAssumed cause of concern
Abnormal tyre Code No. 25 is output in cases where, when
the steering wheel is in a central position, and vehicle speed
is 20kph or more, there is a discrepancy between one of the
vehicle wheel speed sensors and the average of the 4 wheel
speed sensors, in that it is outside the specified range.However, the warning lamp does not come on.• Tyre malfunction
•Vehicle speed sensor malfunction
• Rotor malfunction
• Wheel bearing malfunction
• Harness, connector malfunction
<ACD fitted vehicles>
Remarks*1: refer to ’005 Lancer Sedia Service Manual (No.1036K00)*2: refer to ’011 Lancer Evolution VII Service Manual (No.1036K02)
OK
OK
OK
OK NG
NG
OK
NG
OK
OK
OK

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MANUAL TRANSMISSION TROUBLESHOOTING226
Vehicle speed sensor fitting check
NG > repair
MUTII/III Service Data
• No.01 Vehicle speed sensor <FR>
• No.02 Vehicle speed sensor <FL>
•No.03 Vehicle speed sensor <RR>
•No.04 Vehicle speed sensor <RL>
OK:Speed shown on speedometer and MUTII/III agree
OK > Intermittent malfunction
Measurement at C38 4WDECU connector
• Undo connector and take measurement on harness
side
(1) Resistance between 9 – 22 (vehicle speed sensor
<FR>)
(2) Resistance between 6 19 (vehicle speed sensor
<FL>)
(3) Resistance between 7 20 (vehicle speed sensor
<RR>)
(4) Resistance between 8 – 21 (vehicle speed sensor
<RL>)
OK:1.2 – 1.6kΩ
Check vehicle wheel speed sensor output voltage (ref.
p.2241)
*2
Check connector:C38
NG > repair
MUTII/III Service data
• No.1 Vehicle speed sensor <FR>
• No.2 Vehicle speed sensor <FL>
• No.3 Vehicle speed sensor <RR>
OK:Speed shown on speedometer and MUTII/III
agree
NG > Replace 4WDECU
OK > Intermittent malfunctionVehicle wheel speed sensor
(Refer to Group 35B – Vehicle wheel speed sensor)
*1
NG > Repair
Connector checks:C38, A05, A31, D11, D05,
D12, C131, C20, C115, C34
NG > Repair
Harness check between 4WDECU – each vehicle
wheel speed sensor
• Check output wire for broken wire, earthing, short
• Check earth wire to see if broken or damaged
NG > repair
MUTII/III Service data
•No.1 Vehicle speed sensor <FR>
• No.2 Vehicle speed sensor <FL>
• No.3 Vehicle speed sensor <RR>
• No.4 Vehicle speed sensor <RL>
OK:Speed shown on speedometer and MUTII/III
agree
NG > Replace 4WDECU
OK > Intermittent malfunction
Vehicle wheel speed sensor and rotor check
(Refer to Group 35B – Vehicle Wheel Speed Sensor)
*1
NG > Repair
Wheel bearing check (Refer to Group 26 – Vehicle
Servicing, Group 27B – Rear Hub Assembly)
*2
NG > Repair
Code No.26 Vehicle wheel speed sensor system (output
signal abnormal)Assumed cause of concern
Abnormal vehicle wheel speed sensor Code No. 26 is output
in cases where, when the vehicle speed is 20kph or more,
one of the vehicle wheel speed sensors is outside the
specified range. However, the warning lamp does come on.•Tyre malfunction
• Vehicle speed sensor malfunction
•Rotor malfunction
• Wheel bearing malfunction
•Harness, connector malfunction
• 4WDECU malfunction
<ACD fitted vehicles>
Remarks*1: refer to ’005 Lancer Sedia Service Manual (No.1036K00)*2: refer to ’011 Lancer Evolution VII Service Manual (No.1036K02)
OK
OK
OK
OK NG
NG
OK
NG
OK
OK
OK

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