spark plug MITSUBISHI MONTERO 2000 Service Owner's Manual

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GDI -Troubleshooting <A/T>13A-179
OK
Check the following items in that order.
DCheck the sparkplug
DCheck the compression pressure
DCheck if foreign materials (water, kerosine,etc.) got into
fuel.
OK
MUT-
IIData list
68 EGR valve (Refer to P.13A-198.)NGCheck the EGR valve system (Refer to P.13A-196, Inspection
procedure 35.)
OK
MUT-
IIData list
28 A/C switch (Refer to P.13A-198.)NGCheck the A/C switch and A/C relay system
(Refer to P.13A-194, Inspection procedure 31.)
OK
MUT-
IIData list
27 Power steering oil pressure switch (Refer to P.13A-198.)NGCheck the power steering oil pressure switch system (Refer to
P.13A-194, Inspection procedure30.)
From the previouspage
NO
Check the ignition timing. (Refer to GROUP 11A - Engine
Adjustment.)OKCheck that the crankanglesensor andtiming beltcover are
properly installed.
NG
Check ignition coil spark for each cylinder.
1. Remove the ignition coil.
2. Install a new sparkplug to the removed ignitioncoil.
3. Disconnect the injector intermediate connector.
Caution
Never touch the connector terminal as approx. 100 V is
applied to the injector, or you are seriously injured.
4. Earth the sparkplug electrodesecurely.
5. Check that the sparkplug igniteswhen theengine is
cranked.NGReplace the ignition coil.
OK
MUT-
IIData list
14 Throttle position sensor (2nd channel)
After warming-up, let theengine run at idlingwith no load.
OK:
3,900 - 4,800 mVNGDClean around the throttle valve. (Refer to P.13A-220)
DAdjust the throttle position sensor (Refer to P.13A-220.)
OK
MUT-
IIData list
34 Air flow sensor reset signal (Refer to P.13A-198.)NGCheck the air flow sensor system
(Refer to P.13A-133, code No.12.)
OK
Does theenginestall right after the acceleratorpedal is
released?YESClean around the throttle valve. (Refer to P.13A-220.)
OK
MUT-
IIData list
31 Small lampswitch (Refer to P.13A-198.)NGCheck the smalllampswitch system (Refer to P.13A-195,
Inspection procedure 33.)


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GDI -Troubleshooting <A/T>13A-180
Inspection procedure 11
The engine stalls when starting the car. (Pass out)
Probable cause
In cases such as the above, the cause is probably misfiring due to a weak
spark, or an inappropriate air/fuel mixture when the acceleratorpedal is
depressed.DMalfunction of the ignition system
DMalfunction of the EGR valve
DAir stuck in the air intake system
OK
MUT-
IIActuator Test
08 Purge control solenoid valve (Refer to P.13A-203.)NGCheck the purge control solenoid valve system
(Refer to P.13A-197, Inspection procedure 36.)
NO
MUT-
IIData list
68 EGR valve (Refer to P.13A-198)NGCheck the EGR valve system (Refer to P.13A-196, Inspection
procedure 35.)
MUT-
IISelf-Diag Code
Is a diagnosis code set?YESRefer to P.13A-130, INSPECTION CHART FOR DIAGNOSIS
CODES.
OK
Check the following items in that order.
DCheck the sparkplug
DCheck that air is sucked in the air intake system.
DBroken intakemanifoldgasket
DDamaged or disconnected vacuum hose
DDamaged air intake hose
OK
Check ignition coil spark for each cylinder.
1. Remove the ignition coil.
2. Install a new sparkplug to the removed ignitioncoil.
3. Disconnect the injector intermediate connector.
Caution
Never touch the connector terminal as approx. 100 mV is
applied to the injector, or you are seriously injured.
4. Earth the sparkplug electrodesecurely.
5. Check that the sparkplug igniteswhen theengine is
cranked.NGReplace the ignition coil.


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GDI -Troubleshooting <A/T>13A-181
Inspection procedure 12
The engine stalls when decelerating.
Probable cause
The cause is probably an improper air/fuel ratio due to a faulty EGR system, or
poor intake air volume due to a faulty electronic-controlled throttle valve system.DMalfunction of the electronic-controlled throttle
valve system
DMalfunction of the EGR valve
OK
Check the following items in that order.
DCheck the sparkplug
DClean around the throttle valve. (Refer to P.13A-220.)
DAdjust the throttle position sensor (Refer to P.13A-220.)
OK
Check ignition coil spark for each cylinder.
1. Remove the ignition coil.
2. Install a new sparkplug to the removed ignitioncoil.
3. Disconnect the injector intermediate connector.
Caution
Never touch the connector terminal as approx. 100 V is
applied to the injector, or you are seriously injured.
4. Earth the sparkplug electrodesecurely.
5. Check that the sparkplug igniteswhen theengine is
cranked.NGReplace the ignition coil.
NO
MUT-
IIData list
68 EGR valve (Refer to P.13A-198.)NGCheck the EGR valve system (Refer to P.13A-196, Inspection
procedure 35.)
OK
Check the vehicle speed sensor system
(Refer to P.13A-144, code No.24.)NGRepair
OK
MUT-
IIData list
79 Throttle position sensor (1st channel) (Refer to P.13A-198.)NGCheck the throttle valve position feedback system
(Refer to P.13A-162, code No.P92)
NO
MUT-
IIData list
26 Acceleratorpedal positionswitch (Refer to P.13A-198.)NGCheck the acceleratorpedal positionswitch system.
(Refer to P.13A-192, Inspection procedure 28)
NO
MUT-
IISelf-Diag Code
Is a diagnosis code set?YESRefer to P.13A-130, INSPECTION CHART FOR DIAGNOSIS
CODES.
Has the batterybeen disconnectedrecently?YESAfter warming-up, let theengine run at idling for 10 minutes.


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GDI -Troubleshooting <A/T>13A-183
OK
Check the following items in that order.
DCheck the sparkplug
DCheck the EGR control system
DCheck the compression pressure
DCheck the fuel filter or fuelline for clogging
OK
Check ignition coil spark for each cylinder.
1. Remove the ignition coil.
2. Install a new sparkplug to the removed ignitioncoil.
3. Disconnect the injector intermediate connector.
Caution
Never touch the connector terminal as approx. 100 V is
applied to the injector, or you are seriously injured.
4. Earth the sparkplug electrodesecurely.
5. Check that the sparkplug igniteswhen theengine is
cranked.NGReplace the ignition coil.
OK
Measure fuel high-pressure between the fuel pump (high
pressure) and injector. (Refer to P.13A-222.)NGRepair
From the previouspage
Check the trouble symptoms.Replace the injector. NG
OK
MUT-
IIActuator Test
08 Purge control solenoid valve
(Refer to P.13A-203.)NGCheck the purge control solenoid valve system
(Refer to P.13A-197, Inspection procedure 36.)
Inspection procedure 14
The feeling of impact or vibration when accelerating
Probable cause
In cases such as the above, the cause is probably that there is an ignition leak
accompanying the increase in the sparkplug demand voltage during
acceleration.DMalfunction of the ignition system
Replace the ignition coil.
NG
OK
Check the trouble symptoms.
OK
Check the sparkplugNGReplace
NO
MUT-
IIData list
79 Throttle position sensor (1st channel) (Refer to P.13A-198.)NGCheck the throttle valve position feedback system
(Refer to P.13A-162, code No.92.)
MUT-
IISelf-Diag Code
Is a diagnosis code displayed?YESRefer to P.13A-130, INSPECTION CHART FOR DIAGNOSIS
CODES.


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Page 398 of 1839

GDI -Troubleshooting <A/T>13A-184
Inspection procedure 15
The feeling of impact or vibration when decelerating
Probable cause
The cause is probably insufficient intake air due to a faulty electronic-controlled
throttle valve system.DMalfunction of the electronic - controlled throttle
valve system
OK
Clean around the throttle valve. (Refer to P.13A-220.)
OK
MUT-
IIData list
26 Acceleratorpedal positionswitch
(Refer to P.13A-198.)NGCheck the acceleratorpedal positionswitch system (Refer to
P.13A-192, Inspection procedure 28.)
NO
MUT-
IIData list
79 Throttle position sensor (1st channel) (Refer to P.13A-198.)NGCheck the throttle valve position feedback system
(Refer to P.13A-162, code No.92.)
MUT-
IISelf-Diag Code
Are diagnosis codes displayed?YESRefer to P.13A-130, INSPECTION CHART FOR DIAGNOSIS
CODES.
Inspection procedure 16
Knocking
Probable cause
In case as the above, the cause is probably that the heat value of the spark
plug is inappropriate.DMalfunction of the detonation sensor
DImproper heat range of the spark plugs.
MUT-
IISelf-Diag Code
Is a diagnosis code set?YESRefer to P.13A-130, INSPECTION CHART FOR DIAGNOSIS
CODES.
NO
Does knocking occur when the vehicle is driven with the
detonation sensor disconnected?
(At this time, use the MUT-IIto check whether the ignition
timing is retarded fromwhen the detonation sensor connector
is connected.)NOCheck the detonation sensor system. (Refer to P.13A-146,
code No.31.)
YES
Check the following items in that order.
DSpark plugs
DCheck if foreign materials (water, kerosine,etc.) got into
fuel.
Inspection procedure 17
Run-on (Dieseling)
Probable cause
Fuel leakage from injectors is suspected.DMalfunction of the injector
Replace the injector.


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GDI -Troubleshooting <A/T>13A-185
Inspection procedure 18
Too high CO and HC concentration when idling
Probable cause
Abnormal air-fuel ratio is suspected.DMalfunction of the air/fuel ratio control system
DDeteriorated catalyst
OK
To the nextpage
NG
Replace the ignition coil.
OK
Check ignition coil spark for each cylinder.
1. Remove the ignition coil.
2. Install a new sparkplug to the removed ignitioncoil.
3. Disconnect the injector intermediate connector.
Caution
Never touch the connector terminal as approx. 100 V is applied to the injector, or you are seriously injured.
4. Earth the sparkplug electrodesecurely.
5. Check that the sparkplug igniteswhen theengine iscranked.NG
NG
Measure fuel high -pressure between the fuelpump (high
pressure) and injector. (Refer to P.13A-223.)
Check the trouble symptoms.
OK
MUT-
IIData list
11 Oxygen sensor (Refer to P.13A-198.)
OK:
Repeat 0 - 400 mV and 600 - 1,000 mV alternately
during idling(wait for at least 2 minutes after the
enginestarted to run at idle).OKReplace the oxygen sensor.
OK
MUT-
IIData list
11 Oxygen sensor (Refer to P.13A-198.)
OK:
600 - 1,000 mV when theengine is suddenlyracedNGCheck the oxygen sensor system. (Refer to P.13A-131, code
No.11.)
OK
MUT-
IIActuator Test
08 Purge control solenoid valve
(Refer to P.13A-203.)NGCheck the purge control solenoid valve system
(Refer to P.13A-197, Inspection procedure 36.)
OK
MUT-
IIData list
68 EGR valve (Refer to P.13A-198.)NGCheck the EGR valve system (Refer to P.13A-196, Inspection
procedure 35.)
OK
MUT-
IIData list
25 Barometric pressure sensor (Refer to P.13A-198.)NGCheck the barometric pressure sensor system (Refer to
P.13A-145, code No.25.)
OK
MUT-
IIData list
13 Intake air temperature sensor (Refer to P.13A-198.)NGCheck the intake air temperature sensor system (Refer to
P.13A-135, code No.13.)
OK
MUT-
IIData list
21 Engine coolant temperature sensor (Refer to P.13A-198.)NGCheck theengine coolant temperaturesensor system (Refer
to P.13A-138, code No.21.)
NO
Check the ignition timing. (Refer to GROUP 11A - Engine
Adjustment.)NGCheck that the crankanglesensor andtiming beltcover are
properly installed.
MUT-
IISelf-Diag Code
Are diagnosis codes displayed?YESRefer to P.13A-130, INSPECTION CHART FOR DIAGNOSIS
CODES.


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GDI -Troubleshooting <A/T>13A-186
Check the trouble symptoms.NG
From the previouspage
Check the trouble symptoms.
Replace the catalytic converter.
OK
Check the following items in that order.
DCheck the sparkplug
DCheck the compression pressure
DCheck the positive crankcase ventilation system.
NG
Replace the injector.
Inspection procedure 19
Low alternator output voltage (approx.12.3 V)
Probable cause
The cause is probably a malfunction of the alternator or one of the problems
listed at right.DMalfunction of the charging system
DOpen circuit between the alternator G terminal and
the engine-A/T-ECU
DMalfunction of the engine-A/T-ECU
Measure at alternator connector B-59
DConnect the connector.
(Use test harness: MB991519)
DThe voltage between terminal 1
(black clip) and earth
(Engine: Idling)
(Headlamp: OFF to ON)
(Stoplamp: OFF to ON)
(Rear defogger switch: OFF to
ON)
OK:
The voltage increases by
0.2 - 3.5 VNGMeasure at alternator connector B-59
DDisconnect the connector, and
measure at the harness side.
DDisconnect the engine-A/T-ECU
connector
DThe continuity between terminal 1
and earth
OK:
No continuityNGCheck the harness wire between the
alternator and the engine-A/T-ECU,
and repair if necessary.
OK
Check the alternator
(Refer to GROUP16 - Charging
System.)NG
OK
Check the following connectors:
B-41, D-119Repair
OK
Replace the engine-A/T-ECU.
OK
Check the trouble symptoms.
NG
NG
Check the harness wire between the
alternator and the engine-A/T-ECU.Repair


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16-1
ENGINE
ELECTRICAL
CONTENTS
CHARGING SYSTEM 2................
GENERAL INFORMATION 2................
SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS 3..............
SPECIAL TOOL 4.........................
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE 5..................
Alternator Output Line Voltage Drop Test 5....
Output Current Test 6.......................
Regulated Voltage Test 8....................
Waveform Check Using An Analyzer 11.......
ALTERNATOR 13.........................
STARTING SYSTEM 23................
GENERAL INFORMATION 23..............
SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS 24............
STARTER MOTOR 24.....................
IGNITION SYSTEM 37.................
GENERAL INFORMATION 37..............
SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS 38............
SPECIAL TOOL 38.......................
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE 38................
Ignition Coil (With Built-in Power Transistor)
Check 38...................................
Spark Plug Check and Cleaning 39...........
Ignition Failure Sensor Check 40.............
Camshaft Position Sensor Check, Crank angle
Sensor Check, Detonation Sensor Check 40...
IGNITION COIL <6G7> 41.................
CRANKSHAFT ANGLE SENSOR
<6G7> 42................................
CAMSHAFT POSITION SENSOR
<6G7> 42................................
DETONATION SENSOR <6G7> 43.........
GLOW SYSTEM 44....................
GENERAL INFORMATION 44..............
SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS 45............
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE 45................
Self-regulating Glow System Check 45........
Glow & EGR Control Unit Check 48..........
Engine ECU Check 49.......................
Glow Plug Relay Check 50..................
Glow Plug Check 51........................
Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor
Check 51...................................
GLOW PLUG 52..........................


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ENGINE ELECTRICAL -Ignition System16-39
Voltage: 1.5VTerminal No.
123
When current is
flowing
When current is
not flowing
SECONDARY COIL CHECK
NOTE
It is impossible to check the secondary coil through the
continuity check as a diode is integrated in the secondary
coil circuit of this ignition coil. So, check the secondary coil
in the following procedure.
1. Disconnect the ignition coil connector.
2. Remove the ignition coil and install a new spark plug
to the ignition coil.
3. Connect the ignition coil connector.
4. Earth the side electrode of the spark plug and crank
the engine.
5. Check that spark is produced between the electrodes of
the spark plug.
6. If no spark is produced, replace the ignition coil with a
new one and recheck.
7. If spark is produced with the new ignition coil, replace
the old one as it is faulty. If no spark is produced again,
the ignition circuit is suspected as faulty. Check the ignition
circuit.
SPARK PLUG CHECK AND CLEANING
Caution
1. The spark plug gap for iridium plugs should not be
adjusted.
2. Cleaning iridium plugs may result in damage to the
iridium tip. Therefore, if cleaning is necessary
because the plug is sooty, use a plug cleaner, and
do not clean the plug for more than 20 seconds in
order to preserve the electrodes. A wire brush should
never be used.
3. The spark plugs in GDI engines are special iridium
plugs in which the electrodes can become black even
when the plugs are working normally. Carbon which
may become deposited on these plugs burns off more
readily than with conventional plugs, and so should
not cause any problems with spark plug performance.
Judgement of whether a spark plug is operating
normally or not should be made by checking the
insulation resistance.


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CHASSIS ELECTRICAL-Battery54A-5
CHARGING
1. Remove the battery from the vehicle.
2. The normal charging current is a value in amperes which is 1/10th of the battery capacity. If the
battery needs to be charged rapidly because of reasons such as time limitations, the maximum charging
current for rapid charging is the battery capacity expressed as an ampere value.
Battery typeCapacity (5-hour rate)Normal charging currentRapid charging current
75D2354 A5.4 A54 A
80D2658 A5.8 A58 A
95D3170 A7.0 A70 A
3. Determine when charging is finished.
DWhen the specific gravity of the battery electrolyte is constantly within 1.250 - 1.290 for a continuous
period of one hour or more
DWhen the voltage per cell during charging is 2.5 - 2.8 V constantly for a continuous period of one hour
or more
Caution
1. The battery plugs should be removed during charging.
2. The battery electrolyte level may rise and overflow from the battery during charging.
3. Explosions may occur if the battery is brought close to naked flames during charging.
4. Be careful to avoid tasks that might produce sparks or other danger while the battery is charging.
5. After charging is complete, replace the battery plugs, pour water over the battery to rinse
away any sulphuric acid, and let the battery stand to dry.
6. Charge the battery in a well-ventilated location.
7. Do not let the battery electrolyte temperature rise above approximately 45
°C (approximately
55
°C during rapid charging).
BATTERY TEST
Test procedure
OK
NG
Replace
Re-test
OK
Normal
(1) Connect a battery tester to the battery.
(2) Apply aloadwith the specified current to the battery.(Refer
to Table 1.)
(3) After measuring the battery voltage after 15 seconds,
remove the loadcurrent.
(4) Compare the measurement value with the specified
minimum voltage.(Refer to Table 2.)
OK:Higher than the minimum voltage
Measure the battery discharge voltage.
OK:12.4 V or more (specific gravity 1.240)NGCharge the battery at 5 A (constant current charging). (Refer
to Table 1.)
(1) Turn on the headlamps for 15 seconds.
(2) Turn off the headlamps and let the battery stand for 2
minutes to allow the battery voltage to stabilise.
(3) Disconnect the battery cables.


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