MITSUBISHI MONTERO 1998 Service Manual

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Engine Oil  Ambient Temperature Less Than SAE 5W-30 

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FLUID CAPACITIES 
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Engine Oil  Oil Pan  4.5 Qts. (4.3L) 

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 Oil Filter  0.32 Qts. (0.3L) 

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112,500 MILE (187,500 KM) NORMAL SERVICE
112,500 MILE (187,500 KM) NORMAL SERVICE\
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REPLACE 
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1) - Change once a year or every 7,500 miles (12,000 KM). 

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 FLUID CAPACITIES 
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120,000 MILE (200,000 KM) NORMAL SERVICE
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SERVICE 
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 Ball Joints With Grease Nipple (
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 Propeller Shaft Joints (
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INSPECT 
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 Fuel Hoses (
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 Fuel System (Tank, Pipe Line, Connection & Fuel Tank Filler 

 Tube Cap) (
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 Evaporative Emission Control System (Except Evaporative 

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 Drive Belt (For Generator, Water Pump, Power Steering Pump) 
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 Disc Brake Pads (
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 Brake Hoses (
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 Exhaust System (
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 Distributor Cap & Rotor (
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  Engine Coolant 
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 Timing Belt (
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 Ignition Cables (
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(
1) - Change once a year or every 7,500 miles (12,000 KM). 

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2) - If mileage is less than 7,500 miles (12,000 KM) each year, 

replace the oil filter at every oil change. 

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3) - Or inspect every 2 years. 

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4) - Or inspect every year. 

(
5) - Or change every 2 years. 

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6) - Or lubricate grease every 2 years. 

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7) - Or inspect every 5 years. 

(
8) - Or replace every 5 years. 

(
9) - For California & Massachusettes, this maintenance is 

recommended but not required. 
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Engine  All  50/50 Mixture Of 

Coolant   Distilled Water & 

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Manual  All API Classification GL-4

Transmission   SAE 75W-85W Or 75W-90 
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Automatic  All  "ATF DEXRON II" Or 

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Rear Axle  All API Classification GL-5

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Transfer Case All API Classification GL-4

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the Ambient Temperature is above 0 F (-18 C). 

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2) - SAE90, 85W-90, 80W-90 may be used in temperatures above 

-10 F (-23 C). SAE 80W, 80W-90 may be used in temperatures 

from -30 F (-34 C) to -10 F (-23 C). SAE 75W may be used 

in temperatures below -30 F (-34 C). 
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Engine  Drained; With Reserve Tank  10 Qts. (9.5L) 

Coolant   
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Automatic  Drained  8.9 Qts. (8.5L) 

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Rear Axle  Drained  3.3 Qts. (3.2L) 
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Transfer Case Drained  2.6 Qts. (2.5L) 
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Engine Oil Ambient Temperature Less Than  SAE 5W-30 

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Power  All Automatic Transmission 

Steering   Fluid DEXRON II 

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Engine  All  50/50 Mixture Of 

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Transfer Case All API Classification GL-4

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Clutch Fluid  All  DOT 3 Or DOT 4 
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Hook Lock  All  Multipurpose Grease 

Catch, Door   NLGI Grade 2 

Lock Strikers  

Seat Adjust-   

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Lock, Parking  

Brake Cable   

Mechanism   
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 Front Wheel  All  Multipurpose Grease 

Bearings   NLGI Grade 2 Or 

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Door Hinges, All  Engine Oil 

Back Door   

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A/C  All  HFC-134a 

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the Ambient Temperature is above 0 F (-18 C). 

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-10 F (-23 C). SAE 80W, 80W-90 may be used in temperatures 

from -30 F (-34 C) to -10 F (-23 C). SAE 75W may be used 

in temperatures below -30 F (-34 C). 
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Fuel Tank  Capacity  24 gal (92L) 

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MISCELLANEOUS NOTES
* The Supplemental Restraint System must be inspected by an
authorized dealer 10 years after the Manufacture date.

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SEATS - POWER
1998 Mitsubishi Montero
1998 ACCESSORIES & EQUIPMENT
Mitsubishi - Power Seats
Eclipse, Galant, Montero, 3000GT
DESCRIPTION & OPERATION
Power seat system consists of reversible motors, a control
switch assembly and a wiring harness. Circuit is protected by a
fusible link, located in main relay box in engine compartment.
Power assist adjustments offered are: forward and backward
movement, height adjustment and separately adjusted front or rear seat
tilt. Controls are located on side of seat cushion or on center
console.
COMPONENT LOCATIONS
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Data Link Connector (DLC) ............ Under Left Of Dash,
Below Steering Column
ETACS-ECU
3000GT ......................... Left Of Steering Column
Seat Adjusting Motors .............. Under Each Front Seat
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COMPONENT TESTS
LIMIT SWITCH/SENSOR
Galant (Driver's Seat)
Disconnect each limit switch harness connector. Operate each
switch to check continuity between specified pins using ohmmeter. See
LIMIT SWITCH CONTINUITY TABLE (GALANT) . See Fig. 1. Replace power seat
adjuster assembly if any switch fails testing.
LIMIT SWITCH CONTINUITY TABLE (GALANT)
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Switch Check Continuity
Position Between Pins No.
Slide Limit Switch
Forward .......................................... 1 & 2
Backward ......................................... 1 & 3
Middle (ON) ................................... 1, 2 & 3
Front & Rear Height Limit Switch
Front Up ......................................... 1 & 3
Front Down ....................................... 1 & 2
Front Middle (ON) ............................. 1, 2 & 3
Rear Up .......................................... 1 & 3
Rear Down ........................................ 1 & 2
Rear Middle (ON) .............................. 1, 2 & 3
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Fig. 1: Identifying Limit Switch Connectors (Galant)
Courtesy of Mitsubishi Motor Sales of America
3000GT (Driver's Seat)
Disconnect each limit switch harness connector. Operate each
switch to check continuity between specified pins using ohmmeter. See
LIMIT SWITCH CONTINUITY TABLE (3000GT) . See Fig. 2. Replace power seat
adjuster assembly if any switch fails testing.
LIMIT SWITCH CONTINUITY TABLE (3000GT)
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Switch Check Continuity
Position Between Pins No.
Slide Limit Switch
Forward .......................................... 1 & 3
Backward ......................................... 1 & 2
Middle (ON) ................................... 1, 2 & 3
Front & Rear Height Limit Switch

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Front Up ......................................... 1 & 3
Front Down ....................................... 1 & 2
Front Middle (ON) ............................. 1, 2 & 3
Rear Up .......................................... 4 & 6
Rear Down ........................................ 4 & 5
Rear Middle (ON) .............................. 4, 5 & 6
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Fig. 2: Identifying Limit Switch Connectors (3000GT)
Courtesy of Mitsubishi Motor Sales of America
LUMBAR/SIDE ADJUSTMENT SWITCH
3000GT
Remove switch from center console. Using ohmmeter, check
continuity of switch. See
LUMBAR/SIDE ADJUSTMENT SWITCH CONTINUITY TABLE (3000GT) . See Fig. 3.

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Replace switch if continuity is not as specified.
LUMBAR/SIDE ADJUSTMENT SWITCH CONTINUITY TABLE (3000GT)
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Switch Check Continuity
Position Between Pins No.
Lumbar Support
Push ...................................... 2 & 3; 5 & 7
Off ........................................... 2, 3 & 5
Release ................................... 2 & 5; 3 & 7
Side Support
Spread .................................... 1 & 2; 7 & 8
Off ........................................... 1, 2 & 8
Close ..................................... 1 & 7; 2 & 8
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Fig. 3: Identifying Lumbar/Side Adjustment Switch Terminals (3000GT)
Courtesy of Mitsubishi Motor Sales of America
POWER SEAT MOTORS
Eclipse, Galant & Montero
Disconnect each motor harness connector. Connect 12-volt
power supply to motor connector terminals. Reverse power supply leads
to reverse direction of motor operation. Motor should operate freely
and smoothly. If any motor does not operate correctly, replace power
seat adjuster assembly. Motors cannot be replaced individually.
3000GT
Disconnect each motor harness connector. To access lumbar and
side support motor harness connectors, remove seatback panel. Connect
12-volt power supply to motor connector terminals. Reverse power
supply leads to reverse direction of motor operation. Motor should
operate freely and smoothly. If any motor does not operate correctly,
replace power seat adjuster assembly or seatback assembly. Motors
cannot be replaced individually.
POWER SEAT SWITCH

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