4WD MITSUBISHI MONTERO 1998 User Guide

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Using a screwdriver, remove pattern select switch from
console. Switch is located at rear of selector lever, to right of
emergency brake handle. Using a DVOM, check continuity between pattern
select switch terminals No. 1 and 2, with switch in HOLD position.
Continuity should exist. With switch in POWER position, check
continuity between terminals No. 1 and 6. Continuity should exist. If
continuity is not as specified, replace switch. See Fig. 12.
Fig. 12: Identifying Pattern Select Switch Terminals
Courtesy of Mitsubishi Motor Sales of America.
SOLENOIDS
For solenoid testing, refer to the appropriate DTC under
DIAGNOSTIC TESTS. To check solenoid operation, apply battery voltage
to appropriate terminal of TCM connector and ground. Ensure operating
sound can be heard when battery voltage is connected. Replace solenoid
if operating sound cannot be heard.
THROTTLE POSITION (TP) SENSOR
For diagnostic and testing information, see appropriate SELF-
DIAGNOSTICS article in ENGINE PERFORMANCE section.
4WD LOW RANGE DETECTION SWITCH
For location and testing information on 4WD low range
detection switch, see appropriate article in AXLE SHAFTS & TRANSFER
CASES.
TCM PIN VOLTAGE CHARTS
Access TCM. See Fig. 1 or 2. Turn ignition on. Using DVOM,

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14  No. 1 Shift Solenoid  In 1st Or 2nd  Battery 
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14  No. 1 Shift Solenoid  In 3rd Or 4th Gear  0 Volts 
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16  No. 2 Shift Solenoid  In 1st Or 4th Gear  0 Volts 
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21  Oil Temp Warning Lamp For 5 Seconds After  Battery 

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Removal & Installation (3000GT AWD)
1) Raise and support vehicle. Remove front wheels. Remove
clip, brake pad retaining pins and spring. See Fig. 17. Remove shims
and pads from caliper. Keep track of location of shims for reassembly.
2) Compress caliper pistons fully in bores. Install shims on
brake pads. Install brake pads. Install spring clip, pad retaining
pins and clip. Start engine and depress brake pedal several times to
expand caliper piston. Check brake fluid level.
FRONT BRAKE CALIPER
Removal
Raise and support vehicle. Remove front wheels. Remove hose
clip from brake hose mount (if equipped). Disconnect brake hose from
caliper. Remove upper and lower caliper-to-steering knuckle bolts.
Lift caliper body upward. Remove caliper.
Installation
To install, reverse removal procedure. Tighten bolts to
specification. See TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS . Bleed brake system. See
BLEEDING BRAKE SYSTEM .
FRONT BRAKE ROTOR
Removal & Installation (Except Montero & Montero Sport)
Raise vehicle, and remove wheel(s). Remove caliper. See
FRONT BRAKE CALIPER . Slide rotor off hub. To install, reverse removal
procedure.
Removal (Montero & Montero Sport)
Raise and support vehicle. Remove brake caliper. See
FRONT BRAKE CALIPER . On 4WD, remove Remove bearing grease cap, snap
ring, shim, 6 bolts and drive flange from axle shaft. On 2WD remove 6
bolts and hub cover. Remove screw(s) from lock washer. Remove lock
washer. Remove lock nut using Lock Nut Wrench (MB990954). Remove hub
assembly. Place match marks on rotor and hub. Remove rotor from front
hub.
Installation
1) Install rotor on hub. Service wheel bearings and seals as
necessary. Install front hub assembly. Install lock nut, and tighten
it to 119 ft. lbs. (165 N.m). Loosen lock nut, and retighten it to 18
ft. lbs. (24 N.m). Loosen lock nut 30-40 degrees. Install lock washer
and screw(s).
2) On 2WD, reverse removal procedure for remaining
components. On 4WD, install drive flange, shim and snap ring. Using
feeler gauge, check axle shaft-to-hub clearance. Clearance should be
0.016-0.028" (0.41-0.71 mm). Use appropriate shim to obtain correct
clearance. Shim is located behind snap ring on end of axle shaft.
Recheck clearance if necessary. Install remaining components.
PARKING BRAKE SHOES
Removal & Installation (Diamante)
1) Raise and support vehicle. Remove rear wheels. Remove rear
disc brake caliper and rotor. If rotor removal is difficult, rotate
rotor until hole in rotor is upward. Back-off brake shoe adjustment
with a flat blade screwdriver through hole in rotor.
2) Disconnect rear speed sensor. See Fig. 9. Remove 4 bolts
and hub. Remove screw and shoe hold-down spring. Remove shoe. To
install, reverse removal procedure. Adjust brake shoe by turning
adjuster star wheel.

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(5) - Use Platinum spark plugs only.\
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REPLACEMENT INTERVALS TABLE (MONTERO SPORT)\
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Component Miles
Air Filter ........................................ 30,000
Automatic Transmission
Except 4WD ......................................... ( 1)
4WD ............................................. 30,000
Axle Fluid ( 2) .................................... 30,000
Coolant ........................................... 30,000
Oil ................................................. 7500
Oil Filter .................................... ( 3) 15,000
Spark Plugs ( 4) ................................... 60,000
Spark Plug Wires .................................. 60,000
Timing Belt ....................................... 60,000
( 1) - Inspect fluid every 15,000 miles. Replace fluid if
evidence of contamination appears, after repairing
reason for contamination.
( 2) - Limited-slip differential.
( 3) - Replace oil filter at oil change if annual mileage is
less than 7500 miles.
( 4) - Use Platinum spark plugs only.
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REPLACEMENT INTERVALS TABLE (3000GT)\
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Component Miles
Air Filter ........................................ 30,000
Automatic Transaxle Fluid ............................ ( 1)
Coolant ........................................... 30,000
Oil
Non-Turbo ......................................... 7500
Turbo ............................................. 5000
Oil Filter
Non-Turbo ....................................... 15,000
Turbo ........................................... 10,000
Spark Plugs
Except Platinum ................................. 30,000
Platinum ........................................ 60,000
Spark Plug Wires ( 2) .............................. 60,000
Timing Belt ....................................... 60,000
( 1) - Inspect fluid every 15,000 miles. Replace fluid if
evidence of contamination appears, after repairing
reason for contamination.
( 2) - Except vehicles equipped with Federal Emissions.
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( 1) Deflection ( 1) Deflection
Application New Belt - In. (mm) Used Belt - In. (mm\
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Diamante
Generator & A/C .... .24-.28 (6.0-7.2) ....... .32-.37 (8.2-9.3\
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P/S ................ .33-.37 (8.4-9.3) ..... .46-.52 (11.7-13.4\
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Eclipse
2.0L Non-Turbo

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release bearing with solvent. Apply a light coat of multipurpose
grease to release bearing sliding surface. Apply a very light coating
of grease to input shaft splines. DO NOT allow grease or dirt on
clutch disc or pressure plate surfaces.
3) To install remaining components, reverse removal
procedure. Refill all fluids to proper levels. Adjust all control
cables, clutch pedal height and free play. See CLUTCH PEDAL HEIGHT and
CLUTCH PEDAL FREE PLAY under ADJUSTMENTS. See Fig. 1.
Removal (4WD Models)
1) Remove switch panel from rear console. Remove suspension
control switch or hole cover. Disconnect rear console harness
connector. Remove side panel. Remove rear console assembly. Remove
shift lever knob(s). Remove floor console harness connector. Remove
front console assembly.
2) Move transmission lever to Neutral position and transfer
lever to 4H (4WD high range) position. Remove control lever boot
retainer and boot. Remove transmission and transfer control lever
assemblies. Remove control lever bushing (transmission), gaskets and
stopper plates.
3) Raise and support vehicle. Remove skid plate and front
exhaust pipe. Drain transmission and transfer case fluid. Index mark
front and rear drive shaft flanges. Remove front and rear drive
shafts.
4) Remove drive shaft dust seals. Disconnect HI/LO and
2WD/4WD detection switch connectors. Disconnect back-up light switch
connector. Disconnect center differential lock detection switch
connector. Disconnect center differential lock operation switch
connector. Disconnect 4WD operation detection switch.
5) Disconnect speedometer cable. Remove clutch slave cylinder
heat shield. Remove clutch slave cylinder (without disconnecting
hydraulic line) and wire aside. Remove starter and starter cover.
Remove heat shield, both transmission stays and bellhousing lower
cover.
6) Support transmission with transmission jack. Remove
transfer case roll stopper and bracket. Remove crossmember and engine
mounting rear insulator. Remove transfer case protector bracket and
mass damper. Remove remaining bellhousing bolts. Pull toward rear of
vehicle to free transmission input shaft from clutch. Lower
transmission/transfer assembly from vehicle.
7) If reusing pressure plate, mark pressure plate to flywheel
for installation reference. Insert a clutch alignment tool to prevent
pressure plate and clutch disc from dropping. Loosen pressure plate
bolts gradually in a crisscross pattern to avoid warping pressure
plate flange during removal. Remove pressure plate and clutch disc.
See Fig. 3 .
Fig. 3: Removing & Installing Clutch On Flywheel (Typical)
Courtesy of Mitsubishi Motor Sales of America.
Inspection
1) Check release bearing and release fork for damage or wear.

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Apply a very light coating of grease to input shaft splines. DO NOT
allow grease or dirt on clutch disc or pressure plate surfaces.
3) To install remaining components, reverse removal
procedure. Refill all fluids to proper levels. Adjust all control
cables, clutch pedal height and free play. See CLUTCH PEDAL HEIGHT and
CLUTCH PEDAL FREE PLAY under ADJUSTMENTS. See Fig. 1.
CLUTCH RELEASE BEARING & RELEASE FORK
Removal (2WD Models)
1) Remove transmission. See CLUTCH ASSEMBLY. Remove return
clips, release bearing and carrier. Use a punch to remove shift arm
spring pin and release lever assembly. Remove shift arm, felt packing
and 2 return springs. See Fig. 5.
2) Ensure release bearing turns freely and smoothly under
light load. Replace bearing if noise, roughness or dryness is present.
DO NOT clean bearing in solvent. Use shop towel or compressed air
only.
Installation
1) Insert lever and shaft into left side of transmission
case. Place shift arm, felt packing and return springs on shaft
assembly. Apply grease to inside of bushing and oil seal lips. Apply
oil to felt packing.
2) Align shift arm pin and control shaft pin holes. Drive
spring pins into position, with slit area upward. Reverse removal
procedure to complete installation. Check pedal height and free play.
Adjust if necessary. See CLUTCH PEDAL HEIGHT and
CLUTCH PEDAL FREE PLAY under ADJUSTMENTS.
Removal (4WD Models)
1) Remove transmission. See CLUTCH ASSEMBLY. Remove return
spring or clips, and remove release bearing.
2) Slide release fork toward outside of transmission and
disengage from fulcrum ball. DO NOT slide release fork toward inside
of case, or damage to fulcrum ball clip will result. Remove release
fork boot.
Installation
To install, reverse removal procedure. Apply grease to
fulcrum ball contact area of release fork before installing. Fill
groove of release bearing inside diameter with grease before
installing. See Fig. 5.

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CLUTCH RELEASE CYLINDER
Disassembly
Remove valve plate and spring. See Fig. 7. Remove push rod
and boot. Cover piston assembly opening with a rag. Slowly apply air
pressure to hydraulic line opening to force piston from body.
Inspection & Reassembly
Inspect components for corrosion, scoring or damage. Replace
if necessary. Apply brake fluid to components during reassembly. To
reassemble, reverse disassembly procedure. Ensure piston moves freely
in bore.
Fig. 7: Exploded View Of Clutch Release Cylinder (Typical)
Courtesy of Mitsubishi Motor Sales of America.
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS\
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Application Ft. Lbs. (N.m)\
Clutch Pedal Position Switch Adjusting Nut Or Bolt ......... 10 (13)\
Bellhousing-To-Engine Mounting Bolt
Montero
10 x 40 mm ............................................. 26 (36)\
10 x 55 mm ............................................. 22 (31)\
12 x 40 mm ............................................. 54 (75)\
12 x 55 mm ............................................. 65 (90)\
Montero Sport
2WD .................................................... 19 (26)\
4WD .................................................... 55 (75)\
Clutch Master Cylinder Mounting Nut ........................ 10 (13)\

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DIFFERENTIAL & AXLE SHAFTS REAR
1998 Mitsubishi Montero
1997-98 DRIVE AXLES
Mitsubishi Differentials & Axle Shafts - Rear Non-Integral
Montero, Montero Sport
DESCRIPTION
Rear axle features a rigid banjo-type housing with semi-
floating axle shafts. Differential consists of hypoid reduction gears
and straight bevel differential gears. Limited Slip Differential (LSD)\
is available on some models. Locking rear differential is available on
1997-98 Montero and 1998 Montero Sport. See DIFFERENTIAL LOCK - REAR
article.
AXLE RATIO & IDENTIFICATION
Ratio is determined by dividing number of ring gear teeth by
number of drive pinion teeth.
AXLE RATIO SPECIFICATIONS
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Application Ratio
Montero ..................................................... 4.27:1
Montero Sport
With Wide Fender
2WD ..................................................... 4.22:1
4WD ..................................................... 4.27:1
Without Wide Fender ....................................... 4.64:1
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LUBRICATION
CAPACITY
REAR AXLE GEAR OIL CAPACITY\
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Application Pts. (L)\
Montero .................................................. 6.8 (3.2)\
Montero Sport
Conventional & Locking ................................. 3.2 (1.5)\
Limited Slip ........................................... 5.5 (2.6)\
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FLUID TYPE
Conventional differentials use SAE 80W or SAE 90W API GL-5.
Limited slip differentials use Mitsubishi Gear Oil (8149630 EX), or
Mopar Gear Oil (4318058) and Mopar Friction Modifier (4318060).
TROUBLE SHOOTING
NOTE: See TROUBLE SHOOTING - BASIC PROCEDURES article in the
GENERAL TROUBLE SHOOTING section.

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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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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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Amplifier Under center console, below
floor.
Data Link Connector (DLC) Behind left side of dash,
near relay box.

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