engine MITSUBISHI MONTERO 1998 Service Manual

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Engine Compartment Relay Box On left inner fender panel,
behind battery.
Fusible Links In engine compartment
relay box.
Joint Connector (J/C) Behind left side of dash.

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Door Lock Control Unit Behind left side of dash.
ELC 4-Speed Automatic Transmission
Control Module Behind left side of dash.
Engine Control Module (ECM) Behind right kick panel.
Keyless Entry Control Unit Behind right side quarter
panel.
Rear Differential Lock Control Unit Mounted on top of left rear
wheelwell.
SRS Air Bag Control Unit Behind center of dash.
Sun Roof Control Unit On center of roof, behind
sun roof.
Variable Shock Absorber Control Unit Behind left rear wheelwell,
behind quarter panel.
4WD Indicator Control Unit Behind center of dash.
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MOTORS
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Component Component Location\
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Blower Motor Behind right side of dash.
Condenser Fan Motor On left front of engine
compartment.
Fuel Pump In fuel tank.
Headlight Washer Motor Right side of engine
compartment, in washer fluid
reservoir.
Idle Air Control Motor On throttle body.
Motor Antenna Rear of right front wheelwell.
Rear Differential Lock Air Pump On left rear of vehicle.
Rear Washer Motor In rear of cargo area.
Rear Wiper Motor On center of tailgate.
Sun Roof Motor On center of roof, behind
sun roof.
Windshield Washer Motor Bottom of windshield washer
reservoir.
Windshield Wiper Motor On left side of firewall.
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SENDING UNITS & SENSORS

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Component Component Location\
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ABS Speed Sensors (4) On bracket, on each wheel hub.\
Air Inlet Sensor In evaporator air duct.
Camshaft Position Sensor At bottom of left camshaft
gear.
Crankshaft Position Sensor Above crankshaft gear.
Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge Unit On thermostat housing.
Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor On thermostat housing.
Front Impact Sensor (Left) (SRS) On left front of engine
compartment.
Front Impact Sensor (Right) (SRS) On right front of engine
compartment.
Fuel Gauge Unit In fuel tank.
Fuel Tank Differential Pressure Sensor
(Calif.) Top of fuel tank.
G-Sensor (ABS) In center console, rear of
parking brake lever.
Geomagnetic Sensor (Compass) On top center of dash.

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Heated Oxygen Sensor (Front)
(Federal) Underside of vehicle, forward
of catalytic converter.
Heated Oxygen Sensor (Front)
(Left Bank) (Calif.) In left exhaust manifold.
Heated Oxygen Sensor (Front)
(Right Bank) (Calif.) In right exhaust manifold.
Heated Oxygen Sensor (Rear)
(Federal) Underside of vehicle, behind
catalytic converter.
Heated Oxygen Sensor (Rear) (Left Bank)
(Calif.) In left exhaust pipe, below
engine.
Heated Oxygen Sensor (Rear) (Right Bank)
(Calif.) In right exhaust pipe, below
engine.
Input Shaft Speed Sensor On side of transmission.
Intake Air Temperature Sensor Mounted on outside of
evaporator case.
Manifold Differential Pressure Sensor On top left rear of engine.
Output Shaft Speed Sensor On rear of transmission.

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Outside Air Temperature Sensor Below left headlamp.
Park/Neutral Position Sensor On left side of transmission.
Throttle Position Sensor On throttle body.
Vehicle Speed Sensor (VSS) On transmission tailshaft.
Volume Airflow Sensor In air cleaner duct (includes
intake air temperature sensor
& barometric pressure sensor).
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SOLENOIDS & SOLENOID VALVES
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Component Component Location\
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ABS Hydraulic Unit (w/Built-In
Solenoid Valve) In right rear corner of engine
compartment.
Cruise Control Actuator (w/Built-In
Control Valve & Release Valve)
(Calif.) In right rear of engine
compartment.
Cruise Control Actuator (w/Built-In
Control Valve & Release Valve)
(Federal) In left rear of engine
compartment.
EGR Solenoid In right rear of engine
compartment.
ELC 4-Speed Automatic Transmission
Control Solenoid Inside transmission.
Evaporative Emission Purge Solenoid On front of engine.
Evaporative Emission Ventilation
Solenoid In left rear of engine
compartment.
Solenoid Valves "A" & "B" In right side of engine
compartment.
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SWITCHES
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A/T Fluid Temperature Switch On left side of transmission.
Brake Fluid Level Switch In brake master cylinder
reservoir.
Center Differential Lock Detection
Switch On transfer case.

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Center Differential Lock Operation
Detection Switch On transfer case.
Dual Pressure Switch On high pressure line, on
receiver-drier.
Engine Coolant Temperature Switch Top right front of engine.
Free Wheel Engage Switch Right side of engine
compartment.
High Range/Low Range Detection Switch On transfer case.
Low Range Operation Detection Switch On transfer case.
Oil Pressure Switch Lower left front of engine.
Parking Brake Switch At base of parking brake
lever.
Power Steering Pressure Switch On power steering pump.
Rear Differential Lock Detection
Switch Under rear of vehicle, on
differential.
Reed Switch Integral with speedometer.
Seat Belt Switch On driver-side seat belt
buckle.
Stoplight Switch On bracket, above brake pedal.
2WD/4WD Detection Switch On transfer case.
4WD Operation Detection Switch On transfer case.
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MISCELLANEOUS
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Component Component Location\
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Amplifier Under center console, below
floor.
Data Link Connector (DLC) Behind left side of dash,
near relay box.

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Diode (MFI System Circuit) Behind center of dash,
taped to harness.
Engine Speed Detection Connector Taped to wiring harness, on
right side of firewall.

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Fuel Pump Check Connector Taped to wiring harness, on
right side of firewall.
Ignition Timing Adjustment
Connector Taped to wiring harness, on
right side of firewall.
Ignition Coil Top left side of engine.

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Ignition Power Transistor Top left side of engine, next
to ignition coil.
IOD Or Storage Connector In engine compartment relay
box.
Noise Capacitor Top of engine.
Resistor On blower motor housing.
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manufacturer-recommended, maintenance. We encourage participating
service and repair shops (including franchisees and dealers) to adopt
(1) a Pledge of Assurance to their Customers and (2) the Motorist
Assurance Program Standards of Service. All participating service
providers have agreed to subscribe to this Pledge and to adhere to the
promulgated Standards of Service demonstrating to their customers that
they are serious about customer satisfaction.
These Standards of Service require that an inspection of the
vehicle's (problem) system be made and the results communicated to the\
customer according to industry standards. Given that the industry did
not have such standards, the Motorist Assurance Program successfully
promulgated industry inspection communication standards in 1994-95 for
the following systems: Exhaust, Brakes, ABS, Steering and Suspension,
Engine Maintenance and Performance, HVAC, and Electrical Systems.
Further, revisions to all of these inspection communication standards
are continually re-published.
In addition to these, standards for Drive Train and
Transmissions have recently been promulgated. Participating shops
utilize these Uniform Inspection & Communication Standards as part of
the inspection process and for communicating their findings to their
customers.
The Motorist Assurance Program continues to work
cooperatively and proactively with government agencies and consumer
groups toward solutions that both benefit the customer and are
mutually acceptable to both regulators and industry. We maintain the
belief that industry must retain control over how we conduct our
business, and we must be viewed as part of the solution and not part
of the problem. Meetings with state and other government officials
(and their representatives), concerned with auto repair and/or
consumer protection, are conducted. Feedback from these sessions is
brought back to the association, and the program adjusted as needed.
To assure auto repair customers recourse if they were not
satisfied with a repair transaction, the Motorist Assurance Program
offers mediation and arbitration through MAP/BBB-CARE and other non-
profit organizations. MAP conducted pilot programs in twelve states
before announcing the program nationally in October, 1998. During the
pilots, participating repair shops demonstrated their adherence to the
Pledge and Standards and agreed to follow the UICS in communicating
the results of their inspection to their customers. To put some
"teeth" in the program, an accreditation requirement for shops was
initiated. The requirements are stringent, and a self-policing method
has been incorporated which includes the "mystery shopping" of
outlets.
We welcome you to join us as we continue our outreach... with
your support, both the automotive repair industry and your customers
will reap the benefits. Please visit MAP at our Internet site www.
motorist.org or contact us at:
1444 I Street, NW Suite 700
Washington, DC 20005
Phone (202) 712-9042 Fax (202) 216-9646
January 1999
MAP UNIFORM INSPECTION GENERAL GUIDELINES
OVERVIEW OF SERVICE REQUIREMENTS & SUGGESTIONS
It is MAP policy that all exhaust, brake, steering,
suspension, wheel alignment, drive-line, engine performance and
maintenance, and heating, ventilation and air conditioning, and
electrical services be offered and performed under the standards and
procedures specified in these sections.

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