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Remove horn pad and steering wheel. See Figs. 1-6. See
STEERING COLUMN TESTING/REMOVAL & INSTALLATION table for figure
directory on specific model. Remove knee protector and upper and lower
column covers (if necessary). On Eclipse, remove hood lock release
handle and air ducts. On all models, remove any necessary cable bands,
and remove steering column switch. To install, reverse removal
procedure.
Removal (Stealth & 3000GT)
1) Disconnect negative battery cable. Wait 30 seconds, and
then remove air bag module mounting nut from back side of module. To
remove clockspring connector from air bag module, force lock outward
and pry it using a flat screwdriver. Ensure no undue force is exerted
on connector when it is removed. Remove air bag module, and store it
face up. See Fig. 7.
CAUTION: Wait at least 30 seconds after disconnecting battery cable
before continuing servicing.
2) Remove steering wheel and knee protector. Remove upper and
lower column covers. Remove air ducts. Remove right and left steering
column switches.
WARNING: DO NOT hammer on steering wheel. Collapsible steering column
mechanism may be damaged.
Installation
1) To install, reverse removal procedure. Before installing
steering wheel, center clockspring by lining up NEUTRAL mark of
clockspring with mark on steering column. To complete installation,
reverse removal procedure. DO NOT reconnect negative battery cable
until air bag module is installed.
2) After installation is complete, turn ignition on from
passenger side of vehicle. Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) light
on dash should come on for approximately 7 seconds. If SRS light does
not come on, stays on or flashes, repair air bag system.
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Defogger Circuit
HORN
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Horn Circuit
POWER DOOR LOCKS
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Column not correctly See STEERING COLUMNS
aligned article
Broken lower joint Replace joint
Horn contact ring not See STEERING COLUMN
article
Bearing not lubricated See STEERING COLUMN
article
Shaft snap ring not Reseat or replace snap
properly seated ring
Plastic spherical joint See STEERING COLUMN
not lubricated article
Shroud or housing loose Tighten holding screws
Lock plate retaining See STEERING COLUMN
ring not seated article
Loose sight shield Tighten holding screws
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High Steering Column assembly See STEERING COLUMN
Shaft Effort misaligned article
Improperly installed dust Adjust or replace
shield
Tight steering universal See STEERING COLUMN
joint article
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High Shift Column is out of See STEERING COLUMN
Effort alignment article
Improperly installed Adjust or replace
dust shield
Seals or bearings not See STEERING COLUMNS
lubricated article
Mounting bracket screws Replace with new
too long shorter screws
Burrs on shift tube Remove burrs or replace
tube
Lower bowl bearing See STEERING COLUMN
assembled wrong article
Shift tube bent or broken Replace as necessary
Improper adjustment of See STEERING COLUMN
shift levers article
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Improper Trans. Sheared shift tube joint Replace as necessary
Shifting
Sheared lower shaft lever Replace as necessary
Improper shift lever See STEERING COLUMN
adjustment article
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WIR IN G D IA G RAM S
1991 M it s u bis h i M onte ro
1991 Wiring Diagrams
Mitsubishi
Montero
IDENTIFICATION
COMPONENT LOCATION MENU
COMPONENT LOCATIONS TABLE \
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Component Figure No. (Location)
A/C RELAYS .......................... 4 (C 12), 4 (A-B 15)
A/C SYSTEM ................................. 4 (A-C 12-15)
ALTERNATOR ................................... 1 (B-C 1-2)
ALTERNATOR RELAY ............................... 1 (C 1-2)
AUTO FREE-WHEELING HUB CONTROL UNIT ............. 3 (D 11)
BACK DOOR LOCK SW ............................... 7 (B 27)
BACK-UP LT SW (M/T) ............................. 7 (A 26)
BATTERY .......................................... 1 (A 1)
BLOWER SWITCH ................................. 4 (A-B 12)
BUZZER .......................................... 5 (E 17)
CARGO LIGHT ..................................... 6 (A 23)
CIG LIGHTER ..................................... 3 (E 11)
CLOCK ........................................... 3 (E 11)
COLUMN SW ..................................... 5 (A-E 19)
CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEM ...................... 4 (D-E 13-15)
DEFOGGER ...................................... 7 (C-D 27)
DIAG CONNECTION .................................. 2 (E 7)
DIMMER CONTROL SWITCH ............................ 3 (E 8)
DIR FLASHER ..................................... 5 (C 16)
DIR SWITCH ...................................... 5 (C 19)
DOME LT ............................... 6 (A 23), 7 (A 24)
DOOR LOCK SYSTEM ........................... 6 (D-E 21-23)
DOOR SWITCHES ......................... 5 (D 17), 6 (C 23)
FRONT WIPER SYSTEM ........................... 5 (A 16-17)
FUEL GAUGE UNIT ................................. 6 (C 22)
FUEL PUMP ........................................ 2 (C 4)
FUSE BLOCK .................................... 3 (C 9-10)
HAZARD FLASHER .................................. 5 (C 16)
HAZARD SW ....................................... 5 (B 16)
HEAD LIGHT WASHER RELAY ....................... 5 (C-D 17)
HEATER RELAY .................................... 4 (A 12)
HORN SWITCH ..................................... 5 (E 19)
IGNITION COIL .................................... 2 (E 4)
IGNITION SW ..................................... 3 (A 11)
ILLUMINATION LIGHTS ............................ 3 (D-E 8)
INHIBITOR SW ..................................... 3 (A 9)
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER ............................ 6 (A-D 20)
KEY REMINDER SW ................................. 5 (E-17)
LIGHT CONTROL RELAY ............................. 5 (E 19)
LIGHT SWITCH .................................... 5 (D 19)
MAIN FUSE LINKS ................................ 1 (A 1-2)
METER UNIT ...................................... 6 (E 20)
MPI CONTROL RELAY ................................ 2 (B 4)
MPI CONTROL UNIT ............................... 2 (A 4-7)
NOISE FILTER ..................................... 2 (E 6)
OVERDRIVE CONTROL RELAY .......................... 3 (A 8)