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1 - 20 Amp
Not Used
2 - Not Used
10 Amp (1994-96)
ELC-4 A/T Control Module, Cruise Control Unit
3 - 10 Amp
Blower Motor Relay, Headlight Washer Relay, Defogger Relay,
Car Telephone (1992-93)
4 - 10 Amp
Radio Clock, Accessory Socket Relay,
Cruise Control Unit (1994-96), Data Link Connector (1994-96)\
5 - 15 Amp
Remote Controlled Mirror, Cigarette Lighter
Accessory Socket Relay (1992-93)
6 - 15 Amp
Door Lock Relay, Door Lock Control Unit (1994-96)
7 - 10 Amp
Overdrive Relay, Variable Shock Absorber Control Unit,
4WD Indicator Control Unit, ABS Power Relay (1992-93),
ABS Control Unit (1994-96), Combination Meter (1994-96)
8 - 10 Amp
Power Window Relay
9 - 15 Amp
Wiper, Washer, Sunroof
10 - 10 Amp
Horn, Cruise Control Unit (1992-93)
11 - 10 Amp
Combination Meter, Multi-meter, Motor Antenna Control Unit,
Buzzer Assembly
12 - 15 Amp
Turn Signal Light, Hazard Light, SRS Diagnosis Unit
13 - 10 Amp
Not Used
14 - 15 Amp
Accessory Socket
15 - Not Used
16 - 25 Amp
Blower Motor
17 - 15 Amp
Stoplight
18 - 10 Amp
Back-up Light, Rear Differential Lock Control Unit
19 - 10 Amp
Engine Control Module, Dome Light, Reading Light,
Cargo Light, Combination Meter, Clock, Door Lock Relay,
Cruise Control Unit, Car Telephone (1992-93)
ELC-4 A/T Control Module (1994-96), Ignition Key Illumination\
Light Timer (1994-96)

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N - R EM OVE/IN STA LL/O VER HAU L
1991 Mitsubishi Montero
1991 ENGINE PERFORMANCE
Removal, Overhaul & Installation
Dodge; Colt, Colt 200, Colt Vista, Ram-50, Stealth
Eagle; Summit
Mitsubishi; Eclipse, Galant, Mirage, Montero, Pickup, 3000GT
Plymouth; Colt, Colt 200, Colt Vista
INTRODUCTION
Removal, overhaul and installation procedures (when given by
manufacturer) are covered in this article. If component removal and
installation is primarily an unbolt and bolt-on procedure, only a
torque specification may be furnished.
IGNITION SYSTEM
DISTRIBUTOR
Fig. 1: Exploded View of Distributor (Colt Vista)
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FUEL SYSTEM PRESSURE RELEASE
WARNING: ALWAYS relieve fuel pressure before disconnecting any fuel
injection-related component. DO NOT allow fuel to contact
engine or electrical components.
1) On Colt and Mirage, remove rear seat cushion. On all
models, disconnect fuel pump harness connector at fuel tank.
2) Start engine. Let engine run until it stops. Turn ignition
off. Disconnect negative battery terminal. Connect fuel pump harness
connector.
FUEL PUMP
Removal & Installation
1) Fuel pump assembly is located inside fuel tank. Release
fuel pressure from system. See FUEL SYSTEM PRESSURE RELEASE. Raise
vehicle on hoist. Drain fuel into suitable container. Disconnect
electrical connectors and fuel hoses at fuel tank.
2) Remove fuel filler hose from fuel tank. Remove nuts
securing fuel tank. Remove fuel tank from vehicle and remove fuel pump
assembly. To install, reverse removal procedure. Tighten nuts to
specification. See TORQUE SPECIFICATION table.
FUEL RAILS & INJECTORS (PFI)
Use a rag to cover fuel hose connection before disconnecting
high pressure fuel hose at fuel rail. Some residual fuel pressure may
still be in system.
Removal (Except Pickup & Ram-50 2.4L)
1) On all models, relieve fuel pressure. See
FUEL SYSTEM PRESSURE RELEASE . Disconnect negative battery cable. On
Montero, Pickup, Ram-50, Stealth and 3000GT 3.0L, disconnect air
intake plenum. On Eclipse, disconnect PCV valve hose.
2) On Colt Vista, disconnect coolant temperature sensor
connector, idle speed control servo connector and brake booster vacuum
hose. On all models, disconnect high pressure fuel hose at fuel rail.
3) Disconnect fuel return hose. Disconnect vacuum hoses. On
Eclipse, Colt and Colt 200, disconnect throttle cable clamp. Remove
center cover. On all models, disconnect injector electrical
connectors. Remove fuel rail bolts and lift fuel rail and injectors
from engine.
Installation
To install, reverse removal procedure. Tighten bolts to
specifications. See TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS table.
Removal (Pickup & Ram-50 2.4L)
1) Relieve fuel pressure. See FUEL SYSTEM PRESSURE RELEASE.
Disconnect negative battery cable. Drain coolant. On all models,
disconnect air intake hose. Disconnect breather hose (if applicable)
and vacuum hoses.
2) Disconnect coolant lines as necessary for clearance.
Disconnect injector electrical connectors. Position all lines, hoses
and electrical connectors out of way. Disconnect throttle and/or
kickdown cables. Remove throttle body assembly and position it out of
the way.
3) Disconnect high pressure fuel hose at fuel rail.
Disconnect fuel return line and vacuum line connection at fuel rail.
Remove fuel rail bolts and lift fuel rail and injectors from engine.

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Installation
1) To install, reverse removal procedure. Injectors may be
removed after fuel rail is removed from intake manifold. Use new
insulators and "O" rings when installing injectors.
2) Use spindle oil or gasoline on "O" ring. Install injectors
into fuel rail with a twisting motion. Adjust throttle and kickdown
cable (if applicable). Do not drop injectors while removing or
installing fuel rail.
OXYGEN (O2) SENSOR
Removal & Installation
1) O2 Sensor is mounted in exhaust pipe below exhaust header.
It is equipped with a permanent pigtail which must be protected from
damage when sensor is removed. Ensure sensor is free of contaminants,
avoid using cleaning solvents of any type. Sensor may be difficult to
remove when engine temperature is less than 120
F (48 C).
2) Always use anti-seize compound on threads before
installation. On non-turbo models, remove sensor using Remover
(MD998703). On turbo models, use Remover (MD998748) on Eclipse and
Galant, or Remover (MD998770) on Stealth and 3000GT. Tighten oxygen
sensor to specification. See TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS table.
THROTTLE BODY
Removal
Disconnect air intake hose. Remove accelerator and automatic
speed control cables (if equipped). Disconnect fuel vapor hose,
electrical harness connector, vacuum hose and coolant hoses. Remove
throttle body retaining bolts.
Disassembly
Remove throttle position sensor. Remove idle speed control
motor. Remove throttle bracket and connector bracket (if equipped).
Remove idle position switch and adjusting nut.
NOTE: DO NOT remove throttle valve. DO NOT use cleaning solvents
on throttle position sensor, idle speed control motor or
idle position switch.
Cleaning
Clean all parts except those noted in solvent. Check vacuum
port and passage for clogging. Clean vacuum, vapor and fuel passages
with compressed air.
Reassembly
To reassemble, reverse disassembly procedure.
Installation
To install, reverse removal procedure.
THROTTLE POSITION SENSOR/SWITCH
Removal & Installation
Throttle position sensor/switch is located on throttle body.
Disconnect TPS electrical connector. Remove bolts holding TPS and
remove TPS. To install, reverse removal procedure. Tighten throttle
position sensor/switch to specification. See TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
table. For adjustment procedure, see ON-VEHICLE ADJUSTMENTS article.
TURBOCHARGERS

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NOTE: Removal of turbocharger exhaust housing and water pipes at
turbocharger is not necessary when removing turbocharger
assembly. Stealth and 3000GT models have 2 (front and rear)
turbochargers.
Removal (Eclipse & Galant)
1) Disconnect negative battery cable. Drain engine coolant
and oil. On models with A/C, remove condenser fan motor assembly. On
all models, remove oxygen sensor. Remove oil dipstick guide and "O"
ring. See Figs. 8 and 9.
Fig. 8: Removing Turbocharger (Eclipse & Galant 2.0L)
Courtesy of Mitsubishi Motor Sales of America.
Fig. 9: Exploded View of Turbocharger Assembly (Eclipse & Galant
2.0L Shown; Stealth & 3000GT Similar)

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Courtesy of Mitsubishi Motor Sales of America.
2) Disconnect air intake hose and vacuum hoses. Remove air
hose and air outlet housing. Remove heat protectors. Disconnect
exhaust pipe. Remove power steering oil pump and bracket. Remove
engine hanger bracket. Disconnect oil inlet pipe.
3) Disconnect coolant hose and tubes. Remove nuts and bolts
securing exhaust manifold. Remove exhaust manifold and gaskets.
Disconnect oil return pipe. Remove turbocharger assembly.
Removal (Stealth & 3000GT Front)
1) Disconnect negative battery cable. Drain engine oil and
coolant. Remove radiator. Disconnect exhaust pipe. Remove air intake
hose, air hoses and air pipe. Remove alternator and belt. Remove oil
dipstick guide.
2) Remove heat protector. Disconnect oxygen sensor electrical
connector. Remove oil return pipe. Remove turbocharger support bracket
and remove turbocharger from exhaust manifold. See Fig. 10.
Fig. 10: Removing Front Turbocharger (Stealth & 3000GT)
Courtesy of Mitsubishi Motor Sales of America.
Removal (Stealth & 3000GT Rear)
1) Disconnect battery cables and remove battery. Drain engine
oil and coolant. Remove accelerator cable. Remove air hose, air pipe
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intake hoses and EGR pipe. Disconnect oxygen sensor electrical
connector.
2) Remove oil pipe and EGR valve. Disconnect exhaust fitting
and remove rear heat protector. Remove oil return pipe. Remove
turbocharger assembly. See Fig. 11.
Fig. 11: Removing Rear Turbocharger (Stealth & 3000GT)
Courtesy of Mitsubishi Motor Sales of America.
Inspection
Check turbine and compressor wheels for cracking and other
damage. Make sure turbine and compressor wheels turn smoothly. Check
for oil leakage from turbocharger assembly. Check for proper wastegate
valve operation. See SYSTEM & COMPONENT TESTING article.
Installation
1) To install, reverse removal procedure. Before oil pipe
flare nut (above turbocharger) is installed, pour clean engine oil
into turbocharger. Ensure oil and air hoses are properly installed and
securely clamped.
2) Use new gaskets. Adjust accelerator cable (if necessary).\
Refill engine oil and coolant. Check for oil and coolant leaks.
Tighten all bolts to specification. See TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS table.
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS TABLE\
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Applications Ft. Lbs. (N.m)
Fuel Tank Nuts ............................. 15-22 (20-30)

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Fuel Tank Drain Plug ....................... 11-18 (15-24)
Exhaust Manifold-To-Engine Nuts ............ 18-22 (24-30)
Exhaust Manifold-To-Turbocharger Bolts ..... 40-47 (54-64)
Exhaust Pipe Bolts ......................... 22-29 (30-39)
Oil Pipe-To-Engine ......................... 10-14 (14-19)
Oxygen (O2) Sensor ......................... 29-36 (39-49)
Plenum-To-Intake Manifold Bolts ............ 11-15 (15-20)
Water Pipe-To-Turbocharger
Except Stealth & 3000GT .................. 25-36 (34-49)
Stealth & 3000GT ............................... 22 (30)
INCH Lbs. (N.m)
Fuel Rail Bolts .......................... 84-108 (10-12)
Heat Protector Bolts ..................... 108-132 (12-15)
ISC Switch Screws ........................ 20-54 (2.5-4.5)
TPS Switch Screws ........................ 13-20 (1.5-2.5)
Wastegate Actuator Bolts ................... 84-108 (9-12)
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WARNING: Avoid breathing R-134a refrigerant and PAG lubricant vapors,
exposure may irritate eyes, nose and throat. To remove
R-134a from system use R-134a recycling equipment that meets
SAE J2210 specifications. If accidental system discharge
occurs, ventilate work area before resuming service.
ANTI-LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM
The anti-lock brake system contains electronic equipment that
can be susceptible to interference caused by improperly installed or
high output radio transmitting equipment. Since this interference
could cause the possible loss of the anti-lock braking capability,
such equipment should be installed by qualified professionals.
On models equipped with anti-lock brake systems, ALWAYS
observe the following cautions:
* DO NOT attempt to bleed hydraulic system without first
referring to the appropriate ANTI-LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM article
in the BRAKES Section.
* DO NOT mix tire sizes. As long as tires remain close to the
original diameter, increasing the width is acceptable.
Rolling diameter must be identical for all 4 tires. Some
manufacturers recommend tires of the same brand, style and
type. Failure to follow this precaution may cause inaccurate
wheel speed readings.
* Use ONLY recommended brake fluids. DO NOT use silicone brake
fluids in an ABS-equipped vehicle.
REPLACING BLOWN FUSES
Before replacing a blown fuse, remove ignition key, turn off
all lights and accessories to avoid damaging the electrical system. Be
sure to use fuse with the correct indicated amperage rating. The use
of an incorrect amperage rating fuse may result in a dangerous
electrical system overload.
BATTERY WARNING
WARNING: When battery is disconnected, vehicles equipped with
computers may lose memory data. When battery power is
restored, driveability problems may exist on some vehicles.
These vehicles may require a relearn procedure. See
appropriate COMPUTER RELEARN PROCEDURES article in the
GENERAL INFORMATION section below.
BRAKE FLUID
For vehicles equipped with a traction control system, idle
engine while pouring brake fluid into reservoir.
CATALYTIC CONVERTER
Continued operation of vehicle with a severe malfunction
could cause converter to overheat, resulting in possible damage to
converter and vehicle.
ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE SENSITIVE (ESD) PARTS
WARNING: Many solid state electrical components can be damaged by
static electricity (ESD). Some will display a warning label,
but many will not. Discharge personal static electricity by

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touching a metal ground point on the vehicle prior to
servicing any ESD sensitive component.
ENGINE OIL
CAUTION: Never use non-detergent or straight mineral oil.
FUEL SYSTEM SERVICE
WARNING: Relieve fuel system pressure prior to servicing any fuel
system component (fuel injection models).
HALOGEN BULBS
Halogen bulbs contain pressurized gas which may explode if
overheated. DO NOT touch glass portion of bulb with bare hands. Eye
protection should be worn when handling or working around halogen
bulbs.
POWER STEERING FLUID
When adding power steering fluid, avoid spilling. Damage to
alternator, located beneath power steering reservoir, could result.
RADIATOR CAP
CAUTION: Always disconnect the fan motor when working near the
radiator fan. The fan is temperature controlled and could
start at any time even when the ignition key is in the OFF
position. DO NOT loosen or remove radiator cap when cooling
system is hot.
RADIATOR FAN
WARNING: Keep hands away from radiator fan. Fan is controlled by a
thermostatic switch which may come on or run for up to 15
minutes even after engine is turned off.
SERVICE POINT LOCATIONS
Fig. 1: Service Point Locations (1987-91 2.6L 4-Cylinder Engine)
Courtesy of Mitsubishi Motor Sales of America.

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