fluid MITSUBISHI MONTERO 1998 User Guide

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HYDRO-BOOSTERS
NOTE: Hydro-boosters and hydro-electric boosters are combined.
HYDRO-BOOSTER INSPECTION
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Condition Code Procedure
Attaching hardware
broken ................. A ... Require repair or replacement
of hardware.
Attaching hardware
missing ................ C .......... Require replacement of
hardware.
Attaching hardware not
functioning ............ 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 ........ ( 1) Require replacement.
Connector missing ....... C ............ Require replacement.
Does not apply assist, or
inadequate assist ...... A .. Require repair or replacement.
Leaking ................. B .. Require repair or replacement.
Leaks fluid at fitting .. B ........... Require tightening or
replacement.
Leaks fluid at unit ..... B .. Require repair or replacement.
Leaks fluid from pressure
hose(s) ................ B . Require replacement of hose(s).
Leaks fluid into passenger
compartment ............ B .. Require repair or replacement.
Threads damaged ......... A .. Require repair or replacement.
Terminal burned, affecting
performance ............ A ........... ( 1) 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 stripped (threads
missing) ............... A ............ Require replacement.
( 1) - Determine cause and correct prior to replacement of part.
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HYDRO-ELECTRIC BOOSTERS (POWERMASTER)
See HYDRO-BOOSTERS .
IGNITION DISABLE SWITCHES
See SWITCHES.

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LATERAL ACCELERATION SWITCHES
See ACCELEROMETERS .
LEDS
See BULBS AND LEDS .
LENSES
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Condition Code Procedure
Application incorrect ... A ............ Require replacement.
Attaching hardware
broken ................. A ... Require repair or replacement
of hardware.
Attaching hardware
missing ................ C .......... Require replacement of
hardware.
Attaching hardware not
functioning ............ A ... Require repair or replacement
of hardware.
Broken, affecting
performance ............ A ............ Require replacement.
Broken, not affecting
performance ............ .. ........ No service suggested or
required.
Cracked ................. A ............ Require replacement.
Discolored .............. A ............ Require replacement.
Leaking ................. A .. Require repair or replacement.
Melted, affecting
performance ............ A ............ Require replacement.
Melted, not affecting
performance ............ 2 ............ Suggest replacement.
Missing ................. C ............ Require replacement.
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MASTER CYLINDERS
MASTER CYLINDER INSPECTION\
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Condition Code Procedure
Brake fluid leaking from
rear of master cylinder
bore ................... B .. Require repair or replacement.
Brake pedal drops
intermittently ......... A ........... ( 1) Require repair or
replacement.
Fluid level low ......... .. ......... ( 2) Further inspection
required.
Internal valve failure .. A .. Require repair or replacement.
Master cylinder leaking
brake fluid internally . A .. Require repair or replacement.
Piston does not return .. A .. Require repair or replacement.
Ports plugged ........... A .. Require repair or replacement.
Rubber master cylinder
cover gasket distorted
and gummy .............. A .. ( 3) Require replacement of the
gasket.

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(1) - This condition may be normal on some vehicles equipped with
anti-lock brakes.
( 2) - Refer to OEM procedures for adjusting low fluid level.
Inspect for brake hydraulic system leaks and friction
material wear.
( 3) - This condition may indicate contaminated brake fluid.
See BRAKE FLUID .
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MODULATORS
See HYDRAULIC MODULATORS .
MOTORS
See ELECTRICAL PUMPS AND MOTORS .
PARKING BRAKE SWITCHES
See SWITCHES.
PARKING BRAKE SYSTEMS
NOTE: The parking brake is an integral part of the brake
system. It is important that the parking brake function
properly when brake service is performed.
PARKING BRAKE SYSTEM INSPECTION
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Condition Code Procedure
Attaching hardware
broken ................. A ... Require repair or replacement
of hardware.
Attaching hardware
missing ................ C .......... Require replacement of
hardware.
Attaching hardware not
functioning ............ A ... Require repair or replacement
of hardware.
Cable improperly
adjusted ............... B ....... Require cable adjustment.
Cable or individual
wires in the cable
are broken ............. A .... Require replacement of cable
assembly.
Cable sticking .......... A ...... Require cable lubrication.
Cable stuck inside conduit
and cannot be lubricated
so that parking brake
functions properly ..... A .... Require replacement of cable
assembly.
Inoperative ( 1) ......... A .......... Require replacement of
inoperative parts.
Parking brake
parts bent ............. B ... Require repair or replacement
of bent parts.
Parking brake
parts broken ........... A ... Require replacement of broken
parts.
Parking brake parts

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specifications.
Wire lead open .......... A .. Require repair or replacement.
Wire lead shorted ....... A .. Require repair or replacement.
(1) - If a sensor is not adjustable, further inspection is
required to identify and correct cause.
( 2) - Determine cause and correct prior to repair or
replacement of part.
( 3) - Determine source of contamination, such as metal
particles or water. Require repair or replacement.
( 4) - Inoperative includes intermittent operation or out of OEM
specification. Some components may be serviceable; check
for accepted cleaning procedure.
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STEEL BRAKE LINES
STEEL BRAKE LINE INSPECTION\
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Condition Code Procedure
Attaching hardware
broken ................. A ... Require repair or replacement
of hardware.
Attaching hardware
missing ................ C .......... Require replacement of
hardware.
Attaching hardware not
functioning ............ A ... Require repair or replacement
of hardware.
Corroded, affecting
structural integrity ... A ............ Require replacement.
Fitting incorrect (for
example, compression
fitting) ............... B ............ Require replacement.
Flare type incorrect .... B .. Require repair or replacement.
Leaking ................. A .. Require repair or replacement.
Line material incorrect
(copper, etc.) ......... B ............ Require replacement.
Restricted .............. A ............ Require replacement.
Routed incorrectly ...... B ..... Require routing correction.
Rust-pitted ............. 1 ............ Suggest replacement.
Threads damaged ......... A .. Require repair or replacement.
Threads stripped
(threads missing) ...... A ............ Require replacement.
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STOPLIGHT SWITCHES
See BRAKE STOPLIGHT SWITCHES .
SWITCHES
NOTE: Copied from Electrical UIGs & added "float saturated" from
old fluid level sensor switches.
STEEL BRAKE LINE INSPECTION
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Condition Code Procedure
Attaching hardware
broken ................. A ... Require repair or replacement
of hardware.

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Lug nut flats rounded ... A ..... Require replacement of nut.
Lug nut installed
backward ............... B ................. Require repair.
Lug nut mating surface
dished ................. A ..... Require replacement of nut.
Lug nut mating type
incorrect .............. B ..... Require replacement of nut.
Lug nut seized .......... A ...... Require replacement of nut
and/or stud.
Stud incorrect .......... B .... Require replacement of stud.
Threads damaged ......... A ... Require repair or replacement
of component with damaged
threads.
Threads stripped (threads
missing) ............... A .......... Require replacement of
component with stripped
threads.
(1) - Some manufacturers require replacement of all studs on
any wheel if two or more studs or nuts on the same wheel
are broken or missing.
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WHEEL BEARINGS, RACES AND SEALS
NOTE: Grease seal replacement is required if seal is removed.
You are not required to replace these components in axle
sets. Determine the need to replace based upon the
individual component conditions that follow.
WHEEL BEARINGS, RACES AND SEALS INSPECTION
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Condition Code Procedure
Axle seal on drive axle
leaking ................ A . Require replacement of seal and
inspection of axle, bearing,
housing, and vent tube.
Bearing end-play exceeds
specifications ......... B .. Require adjustment of bearing,
if possible. If proper
adjustment cannot be obtained,
require replacement of bearing
assembly.
Bearing rollers, balls or
races are worn, pitted, or
feel rough when rotated as
an assembly ............ B .. Require replacement of bearing
assembly.
Seal leaking ............ A ...... ( 1) Require replacement of
seal and inspection of bearings.
Spindle worn ............ B .. Require replacement of spindle
and bearings.
( 1) - Require inspection of mating and sealing surface and
repair or replace as necessary. Check vent. A plugged
vent may force fluid past the seal.
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WHEEL CYLINDERS
You are not required to replace or rebuild wheel cylinders in
axle sets. However, when rebuilding or replacing a wheel cylinder due

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BRAKE SYSTEM
1998 Mitsubishi Montero
1997-98 BRAKES
Mitsubishi - Disc & Drum
Diamante, Eclipse, Galant, Mirage, Montero, Montero Sport,
3000GT
INTRODUCTION
This article contains information on repair and service of
basic hydraulic brake system. If vehicle is equipped with anti-lock
brakes, also see appropriate ANTI-LOCK article.
DESCRIPTION
Brake system consists of a master cylinder, vacuum power
brake booster, proportioning valve and self-adjusting assembly.
Montero has a Load-Sensing Proportioning Valve (LSPV). All models are
equipped with front disc brakes and either rear disc or drum brakes.
Parking brake assembly activates rear brakes.
BLEEDING BRAKE SYSTEM
BLEEDING PROCEDURES
Bleed brakes whenever hydraulic lines are opened or pedal
feels spongy. Bleed system in appropriate sequence. See
BRAKE LINE BLEEDING SEQUENCE table. Use only DOT 3 or DOT 4 approved
fluid and DO NOT mix fluid types.
BRAKE LINE BLEEDING SEQUENCE
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Application Sequence
Diamante, Eclipse, Galant,
Mirage & 3000GT .................................... RR, LF, LR, RF
Montero ....................................... RR, LR, LSPV, RF, LF
Montero Sport ....................................... RR, LR, RF, LF
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ADJUSTMENTS
BRAKE PEDAL HEIGHT, FREE PLAY & CLEARANCE
1) To measure brake pedal height, pull up carpet under brake
pedal. Measure distance between floor board and middle of brake pedal
pad surface with brake pedal released. See BRAKE PEDAL HEIGHT
SPECIFICATIONS table.
2) To adjust pedal height, separate connector from stoplight
switch, and loosen switch lock nut. Back-off switch so it does not
contact brake pedal arm. Loosen master cylinder push rod lock nut.
Adjust brake pedal height by rotating master cylinder push rod until
brake pedal height is within specification.
BRAKE PEDAL HEIGHT SPECIFICATIONS
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Application Pedal Height: In. (mm)\

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and check fluid input and output pressures at LSPV. See
LSPV PRESSURE SPECIFICATIONS table.
4) Disconnect spring at support and pull spring and lever
toward support until spring length is 10.1" (257 mm). See Fig. 1.
Slowly depress brake pedal and check input and output pressures at
LSPV. See LSPV PRESSURE SPECIFICATIONS table. If fluid input pressure
is okay and output pressure is not within specification, replace LSPV
assembly. Remove gauges and bleed brake system.
LSPV PRESSURE SPECIFICATIONS
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LSPV Spring Inlet Pressure Outlet Pressure
Length psi (kg/cm) psi (kg/cm)
8.9" (227 mm) ............. 1422 (100) .......... 873-1002 (61-\
70)
8.9" (227 mm) ............. 2560 (180) ......... 1129-1314 (79-\
92)
10.1" (257 mm) ............ 2560 (180) ....... 1863-2148 (131-1\
51)
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NON-LOAD-SENSING PROPORTIONING VALVE
Pressure Test (Except Montero)
1) Connect pressure gauges to input and output ports of
proportioning valve. See Fig. 8. Bleed brake system. See
BLEEDING BRAKE SYSTEM .
Fig. 8: Connecting Pressure Gauges To Proportioning Valve (Typical)
Courtesy of Mitsubishi Motor Sales of America.
2) Slowly depress brake pedal. Check readings on pressure
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pressure at specified pressure range (split point). See
SPLIT POINT PRESSURE SPECIFICATIONS table.
SPLIT POINT PRESSURE SPECIFICATIONS
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Application psi (kg/cm)
Diamante .......................................... 312-383 (22-27)\
Eclipse
Without ABS ...................................... 320-391 (22-27)\
With ABS ......................................... 320-391 (22-27)\
Galant ............................................. 462-533 (33-38)\
Mirage
2-Door ........................................... 320-392 (22-26)\
4-Door ........................................... 391-463 (27-32)\
Montero Sport .................................................. ( 1)
( 1) - Information not available from manufacturer.
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3) Continue depressing brake pedal, and check readings on
pressure gauges. See PROPORTIONING VALVE PRESSURE SPECIFICATIONS
table. If fluid pressures or split point are not within specification,
replace proportioning valve.
PROPORTIONING VALVE PRESSURE SPECIFICATIONS
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Application/ Inlet Pressure (1) Outlet Pressure
Model psi (kg/cm) psi (kg/cm)
Diamante ................... 1138 (80) ........... 676-747 (48-53\
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Eclipse
With ABS ................. 996 (69) ............ 569-640 (39-44\
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Without ABS .............. 925 (61) ............ 462-533 (32-37\
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Galant ..................... 996 (69) ................... 604 (43\
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Mirage
2-Door ................... 1422 (98) ........... 566-680 (39-47\
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4-Door ................... 1422 (98) ........... 619-733 (43-51\
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3000GT
Hatchback ................ 906 (64) ............ 651-723 (46-51\
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Convertible .............. 1117 (79) ........... 846-917 (60-65\
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Montero Sport ................. ( 1) .......................... ( 1)
( 1) - Information is not available from manufacturer.
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REMOVAL & INSTALLATION
FRONT DISC BRAKE PADS
CAUTION: DO NOT remove or contaminate special grease coating on lock
pins.
Removal & Installation (Except 3000GT AWD)
1) Raise and support vehicle. Remove front wheels. Remove
lower lock pin or sleeve bolt. See Figs. 13-15. Lift caliper body
upward. Support caliper aside. Remove shims and pads from support
mounting. Remove pad clips.
2) If installing new pads, compress piston to bottom of bore.
Install retaining clips, pads and shims. Start engine and depress
brake pedal several times to expand caliper piston. Check brake fluid
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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
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WHEEL CYLINDERS
Removal & Installation
Raise and support vehicle. Remove rear brake drum and shoes.
See REAR BRAKE DRUM & SHOES . Remove wheel cylinder and seal assembly.
To install, reverse removal procedure. Bleed brakes. See
BLEEDING BRAKE SYSTEM .
MASTER CYLINDER
Removal
Drain brake fluid from master cylinder. Remove sensor
connector (if equipped). Disconnect brake lines from master cylinder,
and install plugs to prevent brake fluid spillage. Remove master
cylinder from booster and separate reservoirs from housing (if
necessary).
Installation
To install, reverse removal procedure. Before installation,
check and adjust clearance between back of master cylinder piston and
power brake push rod. See MASTER CYLINDER PUSH ROD under ADJUSTMENTS.
After installation, adjust pedal height. See BRAKE PEDAL HEIGHT & FREE
PLAY under ADJUSTMENTS. Bleed brake system.
POWER BRAKE BOOSTER
Removal
Remove brake master cylinder. See MASTER CYLINDER. Disconnect
vacuum hose from power brake booster. Disconnect clevis pin attaching
brake pedal to power brake booster push rod. From inside vehicle,
remove 4 nuts attaching power brake booster to firewall. Remove power
brake booster.
Installation
To install, reverse removal procedure. Install master
cylinder. Bleed brake system if necessary.
POWER BRAKE BOOSTER CHECK VALVE
NOTE: To test check valve before removal, see POWER BRAKE BOOSTER
under TESTING.
Removal & Installation
Remove vacuum hose with check valve from power brake booster.
Loosen hose clamp(s) and remove check valve from hose on Mirage and
Summit. On all models, coat end(s) of check valve with sealant before
installation. Install valve with arrow (identification mark) pointing
toward intake manifold. Install and secure hose clamp(s).
REAR AXLE BEARINGS & OIL SEAL
Removal (Montero & Montero Sport)
1) With disc or drum removed, disconnect brake line from
caliper or wheel cylinder. Disconnect parking brake cable end, and
remove cable attaching bolts. Remove brake backing plate, bearing case
and axle shaft as an assembly. If axle shaft binds, use slide hammer
and puller to remove.
2) Remove shims, "O" ring and snap ring. Retain shims for
installation. Secure axle shaft assembly in a vise, and remove one
retainer bolt from backing plate. Push bearing case completely to side
of dust cover. Place adhesive tape around edge of bearing case at

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