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speedometer.
TEMPERATURE GAUGE
CAUTION: DO NOT connect sender wire directly to ground during test.
Circuit Test
1) Disconnect temperature sender wire from sending unit.
Connect a 12-volt, 3.4-watt test light between connector terminal and
ground. Turn ignition switch to ON position.
2) If test light flashes and temperature gauge needle moves,
go to SENSOR RESISTANCE TEST. If test light does not flash or gauge
needle does not move, repair wiring to sending unit.
Sensor Resistance Test
1) Remove Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) sensor from
engine. See COMPONENT LOCATIONS . Place sending unit in 158
F (70C)
water. Check sensor resistance using ohmmeter.
2) ECT sensor resistance should be 90-117 ohms. If ECT sensor
resistance is okay, go to GAUGE RESISTANCE TEST. Replace ECT sensor if
resistance is not as specified.
Gauge Resistance Test
1) Remove instrument cluster. See INSTRUMENT CLUSTER under
REMOVAL & INSTALLATION. On 3000GT, remove air distribution duct and
combination gauges.
2) On all models, check resistance between temperature gauge
terminals at rear of cluster or combination gauges. See
TEMPERATURE GAUGE RESISTANCE SPECIFICATIONS table. See Fig. 21, 22,
23, 24, 25, 26, 27 or 28.
TEMPERATURE GAUGE RESISTANCE SPECIFICATIONS TABLE
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Eclipse ............... "A" & "B" .............. 161-197
Eclipse ............... "A" & "C" ................ 51-57
Eclipse ............... "B" & "C" .............. 210-256
Galant ................ "B" & "C" .................. ( 2)
Mirage ................ "A" & "B" ................ 86-95
Mirage ................ "A" & "C" .............. 168-206
Mirage ................ "B" & "C" .............. 222-272
Montero ............... No. 4 & 8 .............. 103-128
Montero ............... No. 4 & 9 .............. 221-271
Montero ............... No. 8 & 9 .............. 130-160
Montero Sport ......... "A" & "B" ................... 88
Montero Sport ......... "A" & "C" .................. 103
Montero Sport ......... "B" & "C" .................. 191
3000GT ................ "A" & "B" ................... 51
3000GT ................ "A" & "C" .................. 139
3000GT ................ "B" & "C" .................. 190
( 1) - See Fig. 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27 or 28.
( 2) - With positive battery voltage applied to terminal "A",
battery ground applied to terminal "C" and a 50-ohm
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K - SENSOR RANGE CHARTS
1998 Mitsubishi Montero
1998 ENGINE PERFORMANCE
Mitsubishi - Sensor Operating Range Charts
Diamante, Eclipse, Galant, Mirage, Montero, Montero Sport,
3000GT
INTRODUCTION
Sensor operating range information can help determine if a
sensor is out of calibration. An out-of-calibration sensor may not set
a diagnostic trouble code, but it may cause driveability problems. For
sensors not listed in this article, see G - TESTS W/CODES article.
NOTE: Unless stated otherwise in test procedure, perform all
voltage tests using a Digital Volt-Ohmmeter (DVOM) with a
minimum 10-megohm input impedance. For connector terminal
identification, see TERMINAL IDENTIFICATION in
G - TESTS W/CODES article.
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32 (0) ....................................... 5100-6500
68 (20) ...................................... 2100-2700
104 (40) ...................................... 900-1300
176 (80) ....................................... 260-360
Eclipse 2.0L Non-Turbo
77 (25) .................................... 9000-11,000
212 (100) ...................................... 600-800
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68 (20) ...................................... 2100-2700
176 (80) ....................................... 260-360
Montero & 3000GT
32 (0) ............................................ 5800
68 (20) ........................................... 2400
104 (40) .......................................... 1100
176 (80) ........................................... 300
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32 (0) ....................................... 5300-6700
68 (20) ...................................... 2300-3000
104 (40) ..................................... 1000-1500
176 (80) ....................................... 300-420
Eclipse 2.0L Non-Turbo ( 2)
77 (25) .................................... 9000-11,000
212 (100) ...................................... 600-800
Galant, Mirage 1.8L & Montero Sport ( 1)
68 (20) ...................................... 2300-3000
176 (80) ....................................... 300-420
Mirage 1.5L ( 2)
68 (20) ...................................... 2300-3000
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allowing metal objects to contact the battery posts and the
vehicle at the same time.
CAUTION: Never disconnect the battery while the engine is running;
doing so could damage the car's electrical components.
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.
BRAKE PAD WEAR INDICATOR
Indicator will cause a squealing or scraping noise, warning
that brake pads need replacement.
BRAKE FLUID
WARNING: DO NOT use reclaimed fluid or fluid that has been stored
in old or open containers. It is essential that foreign
particles and other liquids are kept out of the brake fluid
reservoir.
CATALYTIC CONVERTER
Continued operation of vehicle with a severe malfunction
could cause converter to overheat, resulting in possible damage to
converter and vehicle.
ENGINE COOLANT SERVICE
WARNING: To avoid the danger of being scalded never change the coolant
when the engine is hot.
WARNING: Never remove the radiator cap when the engine is hot Serious
burns could be caused by high pressure fluid escaping from
the radiator.
CAUTION: When adding or replacing engine coolant, use a high quality
ethylene glycol antifreeze diluted with 50% distilled water.
When putting the cap on the reserve tank, line up the arrow
on the cap and the arrow on the tank, or coolant can leak out
ENGINE DRIVE BELT SERVICE
WARNING: Be sure the ignition key is OFF. The engine could rotate
unexpectedly.
ENGINE OIL
WARNING: The engine oil may be high enough to burn your fingers
when the drain plug is loosened. Wait until the drain plug
is cool enough to touch with you bare hands.
WARNING: Continuous contact with used engine oil has been found to
cause skin cancer in laboratory animals. Brief contact with
used engine oil may irritate skin. To minimize your exposure
to used oil, wear a long sleeve shirt and moisture-proof
gloves when changing oil. If oil contacts your skin, wash
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1) Relieve fuel pressure. See FUEL SYSTEM PRESSURE RELEASE.
Disconnect negative battery cable. Drain coolant. Remove air intake
hose. Remove throttle body and gasket with control cables and vacuum
hoses attached.
2) Remove EGR pipe (if equipped). Disconnect power brake
hose. Label and disconnect vacuum hoses and wiring harness connectors
as necessary. Remove intake plenum brackets and mounting bolts. Remove
intake plenum and gasket.
3) Disconnect high pressure fuel hose at fuel rail.
Disconnect fuel return hose. Disconnect vacuum hoses. Disconnect
injector electrical connectors. Remove fuel rail bolts, and lift fuel
rail and injectors from engine. Injectors may be removed after fuel
rail is removed from intake manifold.
Installation
To install, reverse removal procedure. Use NEW insulators and
"O" rings when installing injectors. Install injectors into fuel rail
with a twisting motion. Ensure injectors rotate smoothly when
installing. Refill cooling system.
Removal (Eclipse, Galant, Mirage & Montero Sport 3.0L)
1) Relieve fuel pressure. See FUEL SYSTEM PRESSURE RELEASE.
Disconnect negative battery cable. Disconnect PCV hose and breather
hoses. Disconnect high pressure fuel hose at fuel rail. Disconnect
fuel return hose and vacuum hoses.
2) Disconnect injector electrical connectors. Remove fuel
rail bolts, and lift fuel rail and injectors from engine. Injectors
may be removed after fuel rail is removed from intake manifold.
Installation
To install, reverse removal procedure. Use NEW insulators and
"O" rings when installing injectors. Use lubricant on "O" rings.
Install injectors into fuel rail with a twisting motion. Ensure
injectors rotate smoothly when installing.
Removal (Montero)
1) Relieve fuel pressure. See FUEL SYSTEM PRESSURE RELEASE.
Disconnect negative battery cable. Remove air intake hose. Remove
accelerator cable adjusting bolts. On A/T models, remove throttle
control cable. On all models, remove accelerator cable. Label and
disconnect all vacuum hoses from throttle body and upper intake
manifold (air intake plenum).
2) Remove EGR pipe and gasket. Remove ignition coil (if
necessary). Remove engine oil filler neck bracket. Disconnect PCV
hose. Remove throttle body, leaving coolant hoses connected. Remove
throttle body gasket. Remove front and rear intake plenum brackets.
Remove intake plenum mounting bolts. Remove intake plenum and gasket.
3) Disconnect high pressure fuel hose at fuel rail.
Disconnect fuel return hose. Disconnect vacuum hoses. Disconnect
injector electrical connectors. Remove fuel rail bolts, and lift fuel
rail and injectors from engine. Injectors may be removed after fuel
rail is removed from intake manifold.
Installation
To install, reverse removal procedure. Use NEW insulators and
"O" rings when installing injectors. Use lubricant on "O" rings.
Install injectors into fuel rail using a twisting motion. Ensure
injectors rotate smoothly when installing. Adjust throttle control and
accelerator cables (if necessary). Refill cooling system.
HEATED OXYGEN SENSOR (HO2S)
Removal & Installation
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1) Front HO2S is mounted in exhaust pipe below exhaust
header. Rear HO2S is mounted behind catalytic converter. HO2S is
equipped with a permanent pigtail which must be protected from damage
when HO2S is removed. Ensure HO2S is free of contaminants. Avoid using
cleaning solvents of any type.
2) HO2S may be difficult to remove when engine temperature is
less than 120
F (48 C). If using original sensor, always use anti-
seize compound on threads before installation. New sensor threads are
precoated with anti-seize. Tighten HO2S to specification. See
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS .
THROTTLE BODY
Removal
1) Relieve fuel pressure. See FUEL SYSTEM PRESSURE RELEASE.
Drain enough coolant to ensure coolant level is below throttle body.
Disconnect air intake hose.
2) Remove accelerator, cruise control and A/T throttle valve
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 air control
motor. Remove throttle bracket and connector bracket (if equipped).
Remove idle position switch and adjusting nut (if equipped).
CAUTION: DO NOT remove throttle valve. DO NOT use cleaning solvents
on throttle position sensor, idle air control motor or idle
position switch.
Cleaning
1) Clean all parts except throttle position sensor, idle air
control motor and idle position switch in solvent.
WARNING: Safety glasses MUST be worn whenever compressed air is used
for parts cleaning.
2) Check vacuum port and passage for clogging. Clean vacuum,
vapor and fuel passages using compressed air.
Reassembly
To reassemble, reverse disassembly procedure.
Installation
To install, reverse removal procedure.
THROTTLE POSITION (TP) SENSOR
Removal & Installation
Throttle Position (TP) sensor is located on throttle body.
Disconnect TP sensor electrical connector. Remove TP sensor screws and
TP sensor. To install, reverse removal procedure. Tighten TP sensor
screws to specification. See TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS. For TP sensor
adjustment procedure, see D - ADJUSTMENTS article.
TURBOCHARGERS
Removal (Eclipse)
1) Disconnect negative battery cable. Drain engine coolant
and oil. On models equipped with A/C, remove condenser fan motor
assembly. Remove front heated oxygen sensor. Remove oil dipstick guide
and "O" ring.
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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 engine coolant hoses and tubes from
turbocharger. Remove exhaust manifold nuts and bolts. Remove exhaust
manifold and gaskets. Disconnect oil pressure and return pipes. Remove
turbocharger and exhaust manifold assembly. Separate turbocharger from
exhaust manifold.
Removal (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 generator and belt. Remove oil
dipstick guide.
2) Remove heat protector. Disconnect front heated oxygen
sensor connector. Remove oil return pipe. Remove turbocharger support
bracket, and remove turbocharger from exhaust manifold.
Removal (3000GT - Rear)
1) Disconnect battery cables, and remove battery. Drain
engine oil and cooling system. Remove accelerator cable. Remove air
hose, air pipe and heat protectors. Disconnect clutch booster vacuum
hose. Remove air intake hoses and EGR pipe. Disconnect heated oxygen
sensor connectors.
2) Remove oil pipe and EGR valve. Disconnect exhaust fitting,
and remove rear heat protector. Remove oil return pipe. Remove
turbocharger assembly.
Inspection (All Models)
Check turbine and compressor wheels for cracking and other
damage. Ensure turbine and compressor wheels turn smoothly. Check for
oil leakage from turbocharger assembly. Check for proper wastegate
valve operation. See I - SYSTEM/COMPONENT TESTS article.
CAUTION: Apply light coat of oil to inner surface of flared area on
water pipe (flare nut fitting) before connecting to engine.
Installation (All Models)
1) To install, reverse removal procedure. Before oil pipe
flare nut (above turbocharger) is installed, pour clean engine oil
into turbocharger oil pipe installation hole. 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.
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Coolant Pipe-To-Turbocharger Banjo Bolt .......... 31 (42)
EGR Valve ........................................ 16 (22)
Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor ................ 22 (30)
Exhaust Manifold-To-Engine Nuts ............ 18-21 (24-29)
Exhaust Manifold-To-Turbocharger Bolts ..... 40-47 (54-64)
Exhaust Pipe Bolts ......................... 21-36 (29-49)
Fuel Filter Line ................................. 27 (36)
Fuel Tank Drain Plug ....................... 11-18 (15-24)
Fuel Tank Nuts ............................. 15-21 (20-29)
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Engine Oil Ambient Temperature Less Than SAE 5W-30
(
1) 0 F (-18 C) To 100 F (38 C)
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Ambient Temperature Above 0 F SAE 10W-30
(-18 C) To Over 100 F (38 C)
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Engine All 50/50 Mixture Of
Coolant Distilled Water &
Ethylene Glycol
\b
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Manual All API Classification GL-4
Transmission SAE 75W-85W Or 75W-90
\b
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Automatic All "ATF DEXRON II" Or
Transmission Equivalent
\b
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Brake Fluid All DOT 3 Or DOT 4
\b
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Rear Axle All API Classification GL-5
Or Higher (
2)