tow MITSUBISHI MONTERO 1991 Workshop Manual

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Removal (Montero)
1) Move temperature control lever to WARM position. Drain
coolant from vehicle. Disconnect heater hoses from heater unit. See
Fig. 1.
2) Remove lap heater ducts. Remove hood release bracket.
Using screwdriver, release tabs and remove left and right demister
grilles. Remove glove box frame attaching screws, and remove glove
box. Remove passenger lap heater duct.
3) Using screwdriver and shop towel, carefully pry at top
center of instrument cluster cover, and remove cover. Remove 2 screws
at bottom of instrument panel and one bolt at top of instrument panel.
Gently pull instrument cluster out, and disconnect speedometer cable
and electrical connections. Remove instrument cluster.
4) Remove 4 screws, and disconnect electrical connections on
back of instrument cluster. Remove instrument cluster. Handle
instrument cluster carefully. Instrument cluster can be damaged if
dropped.
5) Remove center console knobs and side screw plugs. Remove
screws, disconnect electrical connections and remove console. Remove 6
bolts and console bracket (center dash reinforcement). Disconnect
radio connections while removing console bracket.
6) Remove horn pad and steering wheel retaining nut. Mark
steering wheel and steering shaft for reassembly reference. Using
steering wheel puller, remove steering wheel.
7) Using screwdriver, carefully pry out dash plug at upper
center of dash panel. Remove 3 upper dash mounting nuts, one upper
screw above steering column, and 2 lower mounting screws. Remove dash
panel.
8) Remove control cables at heater unit. Remove heater unit
attaching screws. Remove heater ducts. Remove heater unit. Remove
heater control lever arm.
9) Remove heater control valve cover. Remove heater pipe and
heater control valve. Disconnect control arm linkage. Remove control
arm. Remove heater core by moving it sideways.
Installation
1) To install, reverse removal procedure. Insert heater hoses
fully into pipes, and clamp securely to prevent leaks. Connect heater
hoses with 1-1.2" (25-30 mm) overlap on outlet.
2) When filling radiator with coolant, first open heater
control valve fully and run engine to circulate coolant and discharge
air from inside heater and engine cooling system. Stop engine, and add
coolant.
3) Adjust all control cables. When installing heater hose
grommets, apply sealer. After installing heater control assembly,
ensure each lever operates smoothly.
Removal (Pickup & Ram-50)
1) Disconnect battery ground cable. Place heater control
lever to far right. Drain coolant. Using trim stick, pry out hazard
switch and remove electrical connection. Remove 4 instrument cluster
cover screws, and remove cover. Remove 4 instrument cluster screws.
Tilt instrument cluster out, and disconnect speedometer cable and
electrical connections. Remove cluster.
2) Remove fuse box cover and fuse box assembly. Remove glove
box. Remove defroster air ducts. Disconnect heater control cables.
Using trim stick, pry under and remove speaker grilles. Remove clock
or coin box in center of dash. Remove center dash hole cover (located
above clock).
3) Remove 2 center support cover screws, and remove cover.
Remove shift knob and 6 console attaching screws. Remove console.
Ensure all electrical connections are free of dash panel. Remove 3 top
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Torque Converter Clutch Solenoid/Switch ......... Engine Performance
Traction Control Switch ........................... Anti-Lock Brakes
Trailer Tow Connector .............................. Exterior Lights
Trailer Tow Relay .................................. Exterior Lights
Transmission/Transaxle .......................... Engine Performance
Transmission Control Module (TCM) ............... Engine Performance\
Starters
Transmission Range Sensor ................................. Starters
Back-Up Lights
Engine Performance
Transmission Range Switch ........................... Back-Up Lights
Engine Performance
Anti-Theft System
Turn Signal Flasher ................................ Exterior Lights
Turn Signal Lights ................................. Exterior Lights
Twilight Sentinel Switch ......................... Headlight Systems
Daytime Running Lights
Vapor Canister Leak Detection Pump .............. Engine Performance
Vehicle Control Module (VCM) .................... Engine Performance\
Vehicle Dynamic Module ....................... Electronic Suspension
Vehicle Speed Control Servo ................. Cruise Control Systems
Vehicle Speed Sensor .......................... Data Link Connectors
Analog Instrument Panels
Cruise Control Systems
Electronic Suspension
Voltage Regulator .......................... Generators & Regulators
Water-In-Fuel Sensor ............................ Engine Performance
Analog Instrument Panels
Wheel Speed Sensors ............................... Anti-Lock Brakes
Window Timer Module .......................... Power Convertible Top
Windshield Intermittent Wiper Relay ........... Wiper/Washer Systems
Windshield Washer Motor ....................... Wiper/Washer Systems
Wiper Motor ................................... Wiper/Washer Systems
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LO CKIN G H UBS

1991 M it s u bis h i M onte ro
1991 DRIVE AXLES
Locking Hubs
Mitsubishi: Montero, Pickup
DESCRIPTION
Automatic hubs are engaged by rotational force of axle shaft
when 4WD is selected at transfer case. Automatic hubs disengage when
2WD is selected or vehicle is driven in Reverse. Cams, brakes and
springs are used to lock or unlock automatic hubs.
Engagement is accomplished through gears and spring actions
within hub. When hub is locked, hub brake engages inner hub, which is
connected to axle shaft by inner splines of hub. Hub brake is
connected to hub body by outer splines.
REMOVAL
1) Hub must be unlocked. To unlock hub, place transfer case
lever in 2H position and move vehicle in Reverse approximately 4-6
feet.
2) Remove cover from locking hub. If hub cover cannot be
loosened by hand, wrap shop towel around cover and use an oil filter
wrench to loosen cover.
3) Raise and support vehicle. Remove wheel assembly. Using
snap ring pliers, remove snap ring and shim from end of axle. Remove
locking hub retaining bolts. Remove locking hub.
INSTALLATION
1) To install, reverse removal procedure. Apply sealant to
contact areas between locking hub assembly and hub/rotor assembly.
Ensure sealant is NOT applied on outer areas of hub/rotor assembly
toward brake contact areas.
2) Align locking hub assembly key area with steering knuckle
key way area. Loosely install locking hub assembly on hub/rotor
assembly. Ensure locking hub assembly fully contacts hub/rotor
assembly.
3) Install locking hub retaining bolts. Tighten bolts to 36-
43 ft. lbs. (49-58 N.m). Using spring scale attached to wheel stud,
measure turning resistance required to rotate hub/rotor assembly.
4) Turning resistance should NOT exceed 3.1 lbs. (1.4 kg). I\
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turning resistance exceeds specification, check for incorrect
installation of locking hub assembly or components.
5) Install shim and snap ring on drive axle. Rotate drive
axle until maximum end play is obtained. Using a dial indicator, check
drive axle end play.
6) Drive axle end play should be .008-.020" (.20-.51 mm). If\
axle end play is NOT within specification, adjust end play by changing
axle shaft shim. Install hub cover. Tighten hub cover 13-25 ft. lbs.
(18-34 N.m).
OVERHAUL
DISASSEMBLY

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operating conditions.
Normal Service
* Driven More Than 10 Miles Daily
* No Operating Conditions From Severe Service Schedule
Severe Service (Unique Driving Conditions)
* Short Trips In Freezing Temperatures
* Towing Or Commercial Use
* Driving Off-Road Or In Salty Or Sandy Areas
* Severe Dust Conditions
* Hot Weather, Stop-And-Go Driving
* Extensive Idling
CAMSHAFT TIMING BELT
CAUTION: Failure to replace a faulty camshaft timing belt may result
in serious engine damage.
The condition of camshaft drive belts should always be
checked on vehicles which have more than 50,000 miles. Although some
manufacturers do not recommend belt replacement at a specified
mileage, others require it at 60,000-100,000 miles. A camshaft drive
belt failure may cause extensive damage to internal engine components
on most engines, although some designs do not allow piston-to-valve
contact. These designs are often called "Free Wheeling".
Many manufacturers changed their maintenance and warranty
schedules in the mid-1980's to reflect timing belt inspection and/or
replacement at 50,000-60,000 miles. Most service interval schedules in
this manual reflect these changes.
Belts or components should be inspected and replaced if any
of the following conditions exist:
* Cracks Or Tears In Belt Surface
* Missing, Damaged, Cracked Or Rounded Teeth
* Oil Contamination
* Damaged Or Faulty Tensioners
* Incorrect Tension Adjustment
Replace camshaft timing belt at 60,000 mile intervals.
SERVICE POINT LOCATIONS
Fig. 1: Service Point Locations (1983-86 2.6L 4-Cylinder Engine)
Courtesy of Mitsubishi Motor Sales of America.

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CAMSHAFT TIMING BELT REPLACEMENT INFORMATION
CAUTION: Failure to replace a faulty camshaft timing belt may result
in serious engine damage.
The condition of camshaft drive belts should always be
checked on vehicles which have more than 50,000 miles. Although some
manufacturers do not recommend belt replacement at a specified
mileage, others require it at 60,000-100,000 miles. A camshaft drive
belt failure may cause extensive damage to internal engine components
on most engines, although some designs do not allow piston-to-valve
contact. These designs are often called "Free Wheeling".
Many manufacturers changed their maintenance and warranty
schedules in the mid-1980's to reflect timing belt inspection and/or
replacement at 50,000-60,000 miles. Most service interval schedules in
this manual reflect these changes.
Belts or components should be inspected and replaced if any
of the following conditions exist:
* Cracks Or Tears In Belt Surface
* Missing, Damaged, Cracked Or Rounded Teeth
* Oil Contamination
* Damaged Or Faulty Tensioners
* Incorrect Tension Adjustment
Replace camshaft timing belt at 60,000 mile intervals.
SEVERE & NORMAL SERVICE DEFINITIONS
NOTE: Use the Severe Service schedule if the vehicle to be serviced
is operated under ANY (one or more) of these conditions:
Service is recommended at mileage intervals based on vehicle
operation. Service schedules are based on the following primary
operating conditions.
Normal Service
* Driven More Than 10 Miles Daily
* No Operating Conditions From Severe Service Schedule
Severe Service (Unique Driving Conditions)
* Short Trips In Freezing Temperatures
* Towing Or Commercial Use
* Driving Off-Road Or In Salty Or Sandy Areas
* Severe Dust Conditions
* Hot Weather, Stop-And-Go Driving
* Extensive Idling
SEVERE SERVICE REQUIREMENTS (PERFORM W/SERVICE SCHEDULES)
NOTE: The following services are to be performed on vehicles
subjected to severe service. See SEVERE & NORMAL SERVICE
DEFINITIONS. This service is to be performed in addition
to the normal services listed in the NORMAL MAINTENANCE
SERVICE SCHEDULES.
SEVERE SERVICE CONDITIONS/ACTIONS TABLE
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Lubricate ball joint with SAE J310 NLGI No. 2 grease. Apply
semi-drying sealant to ball joint grooves. Reverse removal procedure
to complete installation. Tighten bolts to specification. See TORQUE
SPECIFICATIONS table at end of article.
NOTE: On Ram-50 and Pickup, replace upper control arm if ball
joint is defective.
UPPER BALL JOINT R & I (MONTERO)
REMOVAL
Remove snap ring and dust cover together from ball joint. See
Fig. 1 . Use Ball Joint Remover/Installer (MB990799-01 and MB990800-01)
and Clamp (MB990840-01) to press ball joint from control arm. Tighten
clamp to remove ball joint.
INSTALLATION
1) Before installing, align reference mark on ball joint with
center of control arm. Using bushing remover/installers, install ball
joint in control arm. See Fig. 1.
2) Install snap ring on ball joint. Lubricate ball joint with
SAE J310 NLGI No. 2 grease. Apply semi-drying sealant to ball joint
grooves. Install new dust cover and ring.
AUTOMATIC TYPE LOCKING HUB R & I
REMOVAL
1) Place hub must in the FREE position by placing transfer
case lever in 2H position and moving vehicle in Reverse approximately
4-6 feet.
2) Remove cover from locking hub. If necessary, wrap shop
towel around cover and use an oil filter wrench to loosen cover. Raise
and support vehicle. Remove wheel assembly.
3) Using snap ring pliers, remove snap ring and shim from end
of drive axle. See Fig. 2. Using hexagonal wrench, remove locking hub
retaining bolts. Remove locking hub assembly.
Fig. 2: Exploded View of Automatic Locking Hub
Courtesy of Chrysler Motors.
INSTALLATION

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1) Using Socket (MB990954) and torque wrench, rotate front
hub and tighten lock nut to 95-145 ft. lbs. (129-197 N.m) to seat
bearings. Loosen nut. Retighten nut to 18 ft. lbs. (24 N.m) and loosen\
30-40 degrees.
2) Using spring scale attached to wheel stud, measure and
record turning resistance required to rotate hub/rotor assembly before
installing locking hub.
3) Apply semi-drying sealant on locking hub assembly-to-
hub/rotor contact areas. DO NOT apply sealant on outer areas of
hub/rotor assembly, toward brake contact areas.
4) Align locking hub assembly key area with steering knuckle
keyway area. Loosely install locking hub assembly on hub/rotor
assembly. Ensure locking hub assembly fully contacts hub/rotor
assembly.
5) Install locking hub retaining bolts. Tighten to
specification. See TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS table at end of article.
Using spring scale attached to wheel stud, measure turning resistance
required to rotate hub/rotor assembly.
6) Subtract turning resistance measured in step 2) (before
installing locking hub) from turning resistance measured in step 5)
(after installing locking hub). If difference exceeds 3.1 lbs. (14 N)\
,
check for incorrect installation of locking hub assembly or
components.
7) Install shim and snap ring on drive axle. Rotate drive
axle until maximum end play is obtained. Using dial indicator, check
drive axle end play.
8) Drive axle end play should be .008-.020" (.20-.51 mm). If\
end play is not within specification, adjust drive axle end play by
changing axle shaft shim. Install new "O" ring and cover. Tighten
cover to specification. See TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS table at end of
article.
LOWER CONTROL ARM R & I
REMOVAL
1) Raise and support vehicle. Remove wheel assembly. Remove
front skid plate and undercover (if equipped). Remove torsion bar. See\
TORSION BAR under REMOVAL & INSTALLATION. Remove stabilizer bar bolt
from control arm.
2) Remove shock absorber-to-control arm bolts. Loosen but DO
NOT remove lower ball joint-to-steering knuckle nut. Using ball joint
fork, separate lower ball joint from steering knuckle.
3) Remove ball joint stud nut from steering knuckle. Remove
control arm shaft. See Fig. 1. Remove torque arm. Remove lower control
arm pivot bolt. Remove lower control arm.
INSPECTION
1) Inspect control arm for cracks or deformation. Check ball
joints. See BALL JOINT CHECKING under ADJUSTMENTS & INSPECTION.
2) Inspect ball joint dust covers for damage. Replace dust
covers if damaged. Inspect control arm bushing and frame bracket
bushing for damage. Replace if necessary.
3) If frame bracket bushing needs replacing, install Bushing
Remover/Installer (MB990958-01) in bushing. See Fig. 3. Tighten
bushing remover/installer bolt until bushing is removed. Reverse
bushing remover/installer to install bushing.
NOTE: Differential carrier may require relocation to replace left
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4) If control arm bushing needs replacing, use press and
Bushing Remover/Installer (MB990883-01). Press bushing from control
arm. See Fig. 4.
5) Coat bushing and control arm with soapy solution. Using
press and bushing remover/installer, press bushing into control arm.
Position bushing so there is equal distance from bushing-to-control
arm at both ends.
6) Reverse bushing remover/installer to install bushing.
Position bushing so there is equal distance from bushing-to-control
arm at both ends.
CAUTION: Tighten lower control arm shaft and pivot bolt to
specification with vehicle at normal operating height.
INSTALLATION
1) To install, reverse removal procedure. Ensure White mark,
located on lower mounting end of shock absorber, faces toward outside
of vehicle. Tighten lower control arm shaft and pivot bolt to
specification with vehicle at normal operating height.
2) Tighten bolts to specification. See TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
table at end of article. Install new nut on stabilizer bar-to-control
arm bolt. Tighten stabilizer bar-to-control arm bolt until distance
from threaded end of bolt to nut is .24-.31" (6.0-7.8 mm).
Fig. 3: Replacing Bracket Bushing
Courtesy of Mitsubishi Motor Sales of America.

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REMOVAL
Remove skid plate (if equipped). Remove stabilizer bar bolt
from lower control arm. Remove stabilizer bar clamp-to-hanger bolts.
Remove stabilizer bar and bushings. Remove stabilizer bar-to-frame
hangers (if necessary).
INSTALLATION
Inspect bushings for wear. Check stabilizer bar for
deformation. To install, reverse removal procedure. Install stabilizer
bar-to-frame hangers and stabilizer bar-to-control arm bolt using new
nuts. Tighten hanger-to-frame nut and stabilizer bar-to-control arm
nut until distance from threaded end of bolt to nut is .24-.32" (6.1-
8.1 mm).
STEERING KNUCKLE R & I
REMOVAL
1) Raise and support vehicle. Remove wheel assembly. Remove
brake caliper. Remove hub/rotor assembly. See WHEEL BEARINGS under
REMOVAL & INSTALLATION. Remove dust cover from steering knuckle.
2) Disconnect tie rod end from steering knuckle. Loosen
torsion bar anchor arm assembly adjusting nut. Loosen ball joint-to-
steering knuckle nuts. Using ball joint separator, separate ball
joints from steering knuckle.
3) Detach upper and lower ball joints from steering knuckle.
Remove steering knuckle from drive axle. Remove oil seal and spacer
from steering knuckle.
INSPECTION
Inspect steering knuckle for cracks. Inspect spindle and
steering knuckle needle bearing for wear or damage.
INSTALLATION
1) If needle bearing requires replacement, drive bearing from
steering knuckle. Use Bearing Driver (MB990956-01) and Handle
(MB9909938-01) to install needle bearing.
NOTE: DO NOT reuse steering knuckle bearing if removed.
2) Using bearing installer and handle, install new needle
bearing until bearing is even with steering knuckle end face. Apply
SAE J310 NLGI No. 2 grease to bearing roller surface and spacer-to-
steering knuckle contact areas. Install spacer with chamfered side
toward inside of vehicle.
3) Using Seal Installer (MB990985-01) and Handle (MB990938-\
01), install seal in steering knuckle until seal is even with steering
knuckle end face. Apply grease to seal lip area and inside of seal. To
complete installation, reverse removal procedure. Tighten bolts to
specification. See TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS table at end of article.
TORSION BAR R & I
CAUTION: Mark torsion bar and anchor arm location for reassembly
reference before removing.

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