coolant MITSUBISHI MONTERO 1998 User Guide

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A/C SWITCH
Removal & Installation
Lower glove box. Remove instrument cover. Remove lap cooler
and foot shower ducts. Remove center panel and A/C-heater control
panel. Remove bezel and knob. Disconnect A/C switch connector, and
remove A/C switch. To install, reverse removal procedure.
A/C ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE SWITCH
Removal & Installation
Drain coolant below level of thermostat housing. See Fig. 8.
Remove A/C engine coolant temperature switch wiring harness connector,
and unscrew A/C engine coolant temperature switch from thermostat
housing. To install, reverse removal procedure. Tighten A/C engine
coolant temperature switch to specification. See TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
. Add coolant and check for leaks.
Fig. 8: Locating A/C Engine Coolant Temperature Switch
Courtesy of Mitsubishi Motor Sales of America.
BLOWER MOTOR & RESISTOR
Removal & Installation
Remove right side foot shower duct. Disconnect blower and/or
resistor. Remove blower motor and/or resistor. See Fig. 9. To install,
reverse removal procedure.

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Removal & Installation
Discharge A/C system, using approved refrigerant
recovery/recycling equipment. Disconnect refrigerant temperature
sensor wiring connector. Remove temperature sensor from compressor. To
install, reverse removal procedure. Use new "O" ring on temperature
sensor.
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS TABLE\
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Application Ft. Lbs. (N.m)
A/C Compressor Bolt/Nut .................... 17-20 (23-27)
A/C Compressor Bracket Bolt/Nut .................. 37 (50)
A/C Compressor Clutch Coil Nut ................... 12 (16)
A/C Engine Coolant Temperature Switch ............ 26 (35)
INCH Lbs. (N.m)
Blower Motor Bolts/Nuts ........................... 44 (5)
Condenser Bolts/Nuts ............................ 106 (12)
Dual-Pressure Switch ............................. 89 (10)
Evaporator Assembly Bolts/Nuts .................... 44 (5)
Heater Assembly Bolts/Nuts ........................ 44 (5)
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WIRING DIAGRAMS

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this information to control solenoids on transmission valve body. TCM
controls transmission shifting and torque converter lock-up.
TCM contains a self-diagnostic system, which will store
Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTC) if failure or problem exists in
electronic control system. DTC can be retrieved to determine problem
area. See SELF-DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM. TCM is located under left side of
instrument panel, left of steering column. See Fig. 1.
TCM INPUT DEVICES
Brakelight Switch Signal
Brakelight switch delivers input signal to TCM, indicating
vehicle braking. Brakelight switch is located on brake pedal support.
Cruise Control Electronic Control Unit (ECU)
Cruise control ECU delivers an input signal to control
overdrive operation in accordance with vehicle speed when cruise
control is operating. When in overdrive with cruise control on, if
vehicle speed drops 2 MPH less than the set speed, overdrive is
released to prevent reduction in vehicle speed. Once vehicle speed is
more than the set speed, overdrive function is resumed. If coolant
temperature is low, transmission will not shift into overdrive. Cruise
control ECU is located below center A/C vent, behind temperature
control panel on Montero. On Montero Sport, cruise control ECU is
located behind driver's kick panel.
Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor (ECT) Signal
Engine coolant temperature sensor delivers input signal to
TCM, indicating engine coolant temperature. Coolant temperature sensor
is located on engine.
Input & Output Shaft Speed Sensors
Sensors are magnetic pick-ups that monitor input and output
shaft speeds. AC waveforms are input to TCM by sensors. Sensors are
located on front and rear side of transmission case.
OD Switch Signal
The OD switch provides an input signal to TCM to indicate
when overdrive is selected by operator. When OD switch is depressed to
ON position, transmission will shift into 4th gear when shift lever is
in "D" position, and OD OFF light on instrument panel will go off.
When OD switch is released to OFF position, transmission will shift
into 3rd gear, and OD OFF light on instrument panel will come on. The
OD switch is mounted on shift lever.
Oil Temperature Sensor Signal
Oil temperature sensor provides TCM with ATF temperature
values. TCM uses this information to control shift points for maximum
performance. If transmission oil temperature exceeds standard values,
instrument panel ATF - TEMP light will come on. Sensor is mounted to
cooler line at transmission.
Park/Neutral Position (PNP) Switch Signal
PNP switch delivers an input signal to TCM indicating shift
lever position. Switch is located on side of transmission.
Throttle Position (TP) Sensor Signal
TP sensor delivers closed throttle and variable throttle
position input signals to TCM. TP sensor is located on side of
throttle body.
4WD Low Range Detection Switch
4WD low range detection switch provides information to TCM

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If DTC 51 is set also, go to DTC 51: 1ST GEAR RATIO SIGNAL
INCORRECT test. If DTC 51 is not set, check overdrive brake for a
mechanical failure. See OVERDRIVE BRAKE in MITSUBISHI R4AW3 & V4AW3
OVERHAUL article.
SYMPTOM TROUBLE SHOOTING
NOTE: Check system using appropriate scan tool. See WIRING DIAGRAMS
for electrical schematics and COMPONENT TESTING.
COMMUNICATION WITH SCAN TOOL NOT POSSIBLE
If scan tool cannot communicate with TCM, check proper
connection with DLC. Check TCM power circuits, TCM ground circuits and
malfunctioning TCM.
SHIFT POINTS INCORRECT
If shift points are incorrect, check for DTCs. If no DTC is
present, check oil temperature sensor, pattern select switch, 4WD low
range detection switch and TCM for proper operation.
UPSHIFTS OCCUR SPONTANEOUSLY
If upshifting occurs spontaneously, check park/neutral
position switch, overdrive switch and TCM for proper operation.
TCC LOCK-UP MALFUNCTIONING
If TCC lock-up system is not operating properly, check torque
converter, valve body, lock-up switch and oil temperature switch.
COMPONENT TESTING
A/T FLUID TEMPERATURE SWITCH
1) Remove fluid temperature switch, located to rear of
neutral safety switch. Immerse switch in container of ATF up to top
threaded portion of switch. Using a DVOM, check continuity between
switch terminals. Continuity should not exist when fluid temperature
is 257
F (125C) or less.
2) When fluid is heated to 289-304F (143-151C), continuity
should exist. Replace switch if necessary. Apply thread sealant to
fluid temperature switch threads and install in transmission.
BRAKELIGHT SWITCH
1) Disconnect electrical connector from brakelight switch,
located near brake pedal. Using ohmmeter, ensure continuity exists
between terminal No. 2 (White/Red wire) and terminal No. 3 (Green
wire) with brake pedal released. Replace brakelight switch if
continuity does not exist. Continuity should not exist between
terminals No. 2 and No. 3 with brake pedal depressed.
2) If continuity does not exist, ensure brake pedal is
properly adjusted so brakelight switch has proper travel for switch
operation. If proper brakelight switch travel exists, replace
brakelight switch.
ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE (ECT) SENSOR

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Disconnect electrical connector from coolant temperature
sensor. Using ohmmeter, check resistance between terminals of coolant
temperature sensor. Resistance should be as specified in accordance
with the TEMPERATURE-TO-RESISTANCE VALUES table. Replace coolant
temperature if resistance is not within specification.
TEMPERATURE-TO-RESISTANCE VALUES
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Temperature F (C) Ohms
32 (0) ......................................................... 5.8\
68 (20) ........................................................ 2.4\
104 (40) ....................................................... 1.1\
176 (80) ....................................................... 0.3\
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INPUT SPEED SENSOR
Disconnect solenoid and sensor connector. Using ohmmeter,
measure resistance between terminals No. 9 and No. 10. See Fig. 9.
Resistance should be 560-680 ohms at 68
F (20C). If resistance is not
as specified, replace No. 2 speed sensor.
OIL TEMPERATURE SENSOR
Disconnect solenoid and sensor connector. Using ohmmeter,
check resistance between sensor connector terminals No. 1 and No. 2.
See Fig. 9 . Resistance should be 10 k/ohms when oil temperature is
77
F (25C). With oil temperature at 248F (120C), resistance should
be 615 ohms. If resistance is not as specified, replace oil
temperature sensor.
OUTPUT SPEED SENSOR
Disconnect solenoid and sensor connector. Using ohmmeter,
measure resistance between terminals No. 3 and No. 4. See Fig. 9.
Resistance should be 560-680 ohms at 68
F (20C). If resistance is not
as specified, replace output speed sensor.
OVERDRIVE SWITCH
Using a screwdriver, remove overdrive switch from selector
lever, located below selector lever button. Using a DVOM, check
continuity between overdrive switch terminals No. 3 and 5 with switch
in ON position. Continuity should exist. With switch in OFF position,
check continuity between terminals No. 3 and 4. Continuity should
exist. If continuity is not as specified, replace switch. See Fig. 10.
Fig. 10: Identifying Overdrive Switch Terminals
Courtesy of Mitsubishi Motor Sales of America.
PARK/NEUTRAL POSITION (PNP) SWITCH

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37  Overdrive OFF Signal  (
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37  Overdrive OFF Signal  (
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REMOVAL & INSTALLATION
BRAKELIGHT SWITCH
Removal & Installation
1) Disconnect electrical connector. Remove lock nut, and
unscrew brakelight switch. To install, screw brakelight switch inward

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NOTE: Copied Vehicle Speed Sensors from Engine UIGs & added
Air Gap incorrect, loose, and wire lead misrouted. For
"contaminated" removed coolant & fuel examples from note.
SPEED SENSOR INSPECTION
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Condition Code Procedure
Air gap incorrect ....... B ....... (1) Require adjustment or
replacement.
Attaching hardware
missing ................ C .......... Require replacement of
hardware.
Attaching hardware
threads damaged ........ A ... Require repair or replacement
of hardware.
Attaching hardware
threads stripped
(threads missing) ...... A .. Require repair or replacement
of hardware.
Connector broken ........ A .. Require repair or replacement.
Connector (Weatherpack
type) leaking ........... A .. Require repair or replacement.
Connector melted ........ A ........... ( 2) Require repair or
replacement.
Connector missing ....... C ............ Require replacement.
Contaminated ............ A ........... ( 3) Require repair or
replacement.
Inoperative ............. B ........... ( 4) Require repair or
replacement. Further
inspection required.
Lead routing incorrect .. B ..... Require rerouting according
to vehicle manufacturer's
specifications.
Leaking ................. A .. Require repair or replacement.
Loose ................... A .. Require repair or replacement.
Missing ................. C ............ Require replacement.
Resistance out of
specification .......... B .. Require repair or replacement.
Sensor housing cracked .. 2 ............ Suggest replacement.
Terminal broken ......... A .. Require repair or replacement.
Terminal burned,
affecting performance .. A ........... ( 2) Require repair or
replacement.
Terminal burned, not
affecting performance .. 2 .. Suggest repair or replacement.
Terminal corroded,
affecting performance .. A .. Require repair or replacement.
Terminal corroded, not
affecting performance .. 2 .. Suggest repair or replacement.
Terminal loose,
affecting performance .. B .. Require repair or replacement.
Terminal loose, not
affecting performance .. 1 .. Suggest repair or replacement.
Threads damaged ......... A .. Require repair or replacement.
Threads stripped
(threads missing) ...... A ............ Require replacement.
Wire lead conductors
exposed ................ B .. Require repair or replacement.
Wire lead corroded ...... A .. Require repair or replacement.
Wire lead misrouted ..... B . Require re-routing according to
vehicle manufacturer's

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(2) - Use Texaco MTX FM fluid.\
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QUICK-SERVICE
SERVICE INTERVALS & SPECIFICATIONS
REPLACEMENT INTERVALS TABLE (DIAMANTE)\
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Component Miles
Air Filter ........................................ 30,000
Automatic Transaxle Fluid ............................ ( 1)
Coolant ........................................... 30,000
Oil ................................................. 7500
Oil Filter .................................... ( 2) 15,000
Spark Plugs ....................................... 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) - Replace oil filter at oil change if annual mileage is
less than 7500 miles.
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REPLACEMENT INTERVALS TABLE (ECLIPSE)\
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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 ................................... ( 2) 15,000
Turbo ....................................... ( 2) 10,000
Spark Plugs ....................................... 30,000
Spark Plug Wires .................................. 60,000
Transfer Case Fluid .................................. ( 3)
Timing Belt ....................................... 60,000
( 1) - Inspect fluid every 15,000 miles. Replace fluid if
evidence of contamination appears, after repairing
reason for contamination.
( 2) - Replace oil filter at oil change if annual mileage is
less than 7500 miles.
( 3) - Inspect fluid every 30,000 miles. Replace fluid if
evidence of contamination appears, after repairing
reason for contamination.
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REPLACEMENT INTERVALS TABLE (GALANT)\
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Component Miles
Air Filter ........................................ 30,000
Automatic Transaxle Fluid ............................ ( 1)
Coolant .............................................. ( 2)

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Oil ................................................. 7500
Oil Filter .................................... (3) 15,000
Spark Plugs ....................................... 30,000
Spark Plug Wires .................................. 60,000
Timing & Balance Shaft Belts ...................... 60,000
( 1) - Inspect fluid every 15,000 miles. Replace fluid if
evidence of contamination appears, after repairing
reason for contamination.
( 2) - Inspect fluid every 30,000 miles. Replace fluid if
evidence of contamination appears, after repairing
reason for contamination.
( 3) - Replace oil filter at oil change if annual mileage is
less than 7500 miles.
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REPLACEMENT INTERVALS TABLE (MIRAGE)\
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Component Miles
Air Filter ........................................ 30,000
Automatic Transaxle Fluid ............................ ( 1)
Coolant .............................................. ( 2)
Oil ................................................. 7500
Oil Filter .................................... ( 3) 15,000
Spark Plugs ....................................... 30,000
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) - Inspect fluid every 30,000 miles. Replace fluid if
evidence of contamination appears, after repairing
reason for contamination.
( 3) - Replace oil filter at oil change if annual mileage is
less than 7500 miles.
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REPLACEMENT INTERVALS TABLE (MONTERO)\
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Component Miles
Air Filter ........................................ 30,000
Automatic Transmission Fluid ......................... ( 1)
Coolant ........................................... 30,000
Front & Rear Axle Fluid ( 2) ....................... 30,000
Oil ................................................. 7500
Oil Filter .................................... ( 3) 15,000
Manual Transmission .................................. ( 4)
Spark Plugs ( 5) ................................... 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) - Inspect fluid every 30,000 miles. Replace fluid if
evidence of contamination appears, after repairing
reason for contamination.

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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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BELT ADJUSTMENT TABLE\
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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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