speed sensor MITSUBISHI MONTERO 2000 Service Service Manual
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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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Inspection procedure 28
Accelerator pedal position switch system
Probable cause
The accelerator pedal positionswitch detects that the acceleratorpedal isfully
closed, and sends a signal to the engine-A/T-ECU. The engine-A/T-ECU uses
this signal to carry outidlespeed control.DMaladjustment of the accelerator pedal position
switch and the acceleratorpedal positionsensor.
DOpen circuit or short-circuited harness wire in the
accelerator pedal positionswitch system, or poor
connector contact
DMalfunction of the engine-A/T-ECU
OK
Check the trouble symptoms.NGReplace the engine-A/T-ECU.
OK
Check the acceleratorpedal position
switch. (Refer to P.13A-230.)NGReplace the accelerator pedal
position sensor.
OK
Measure at accelerator pedal position
sensor connector D-135.
DDisconnect the connector, and
measure at the harness side.
DThe voltage between terminal 4
and earth
(Ignition switch: ON)
OK:
4 V or more
DThe continuity between terminal 5
and earth
OK:
ContinuityNGCheck the following connector:
D-121NG
Repair
OK
Check the trouble symptoms.
NG
NG
Check the harness wire between the
engine-A/T-ECU and the accelerator
pedal positionsensor.Repair
OK
Check the following connector:
D-135NG
Repair
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DATA LIST REFERENCE TABLE
Caution
When shifting the select lever to D range, the brakes should be applied so that the vehicle does
not move forward.
NOTE
*1: Injector running time indicates the time where the power voltage is 11 V and the cranking speed
is 250 r/min or less. As the engine speed increases and the time passes by, the injector running
time decreases.
*2: There may be occasions of taking the injector running time approximately 10% longer than usual
when a vehicle has not been driven for a long time (mileage is no more than 500 km.)
*3: It is normal that the idle switch turns from ON to OFF when accelerator pedal position sensor (1st
channel) voltage increases by 200 - 600 mV from the idling position. Moreover, adjust the idle switch
and accelerator pedal position sesor if the idle switch keeps turning after the accelerator pedal is
depressed.
Item
No.Inspection
itemInspection contentsNormal conditionInspection
procedure
No.Reference
page
11Oxygen
sensorEngine: After having
warmed up
(Air/fuel mixture is
made leaner whenWhen at 4,000 r/min,
engine is deceler-
ated200 mV or lessCode No.
1113A-131
made leaner when
decelerating, and is
made richer when
racing.)
Race the engine sud-
denly.600 - 1,000 mV
Engine: After having
warmed up
(The oxygen sensor
signal is used to
check the air/fuelIdling
(after six minutes)400 mV or less
600 - 1,000 mV
(changes)
check the air/fuel
mixture ratio, and
control condition by
the engine-
A/T-ECU.)
2,500 r/min
12Air flow sen-DEngine coolantIdling22 - 48 HzCode No.13A-133
sortemperature: 80 -
95
_C
Lamps and all
2,500 r/min60 - 100 Hz
12
DLamps and all
accessories: OFF
DTransmission: P
range
RacingFrequency in-
creases in re-
sponse to racing
13Intake air
temperatureIgnition switch: ON or
with engine runningWhen intake air tem-
perature is - 20_
C-20_
CCode No.
1313A-135
sensor
When intake air tem-
perature is 0_
C0_
C
When intake air is
20_
C20_
C
When intake air is
40_
C40_
C
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Item
No.Reference
page Inspection
procedure
No. Normal condition Inspection contents Inspection
item
25BarometricIgnition switch: ONAt altitude of 0 m101 kPaCode No.13A-145
pressure
sensor
At altitude of 600 m95 kPa
25
At altitude of 1,200 m88 kPa
At altitude of 1,800 m81 kPa
26Accelerator
pedal posi-Ignition switch: ON
(Depress and re-Release the acceler-
ator pedal.ONProcedure
No.2813A-192
tion switchlease the accelerator
pedal several times)
Depress the acceler-
ator pedal slightly.OFF
27Power
steering
fluid pres-
sure switchEngine: IdlingWhen steering wheel
is turnedONProcedure
No.3013A-194
28A/C switchEngine: Idling
(The A/C compres-A/C switch: OFFOFFProcedure
No.3113A-194
(The A/C compres-
sor is running when
the A/C switch is on.)
A/C switch: ONON
No.31
31Small lampEngine: IdlingLighting switch: OFFOFFProcedure13A-195
switch
Lighting switch: ONON
No.33
34Air flow sen-Engine: After havingIdlingONCode No.13A-133
sor reset
signalwarmed up
3,000 r/minOFF
12
37VolumetricDEngine coolantIdling20 - 40%--
efficiencytemperature: 85 -
95
_C
Lamps and all
2,500 r/min10 - 30%DLamps and all
accessories: OFF
DTransmission: P
range
Engine is suddenly
racedVolumetric effi-
ciency increases
in response to
racing
38Crank angle
sensorDEngine: Cranking (reading is possible at 2,000
r/min or less)
DTachometer: ConnectedEngine speeds
displayed on the
MUT-IIand
tachometer are
identical.--
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Terminal
No.Normal condition Check condition (Engine condition) Check item
18Condenser fan relayCondenser fan not operatingSystem voltage
Condenser fan operating0 - 3 V or more
19Air flow sensor resetEngine: Idling0-1V
signal
Engine speed: 3,000 r/min6-9V
20A/C relayDEngine: Idling
DA/C switch: OFF to ON (Compressor operating)System voltage or
changes momentarily 6
V or more to 0 - 3 V
21Fuel pump relayIgnition switch: ONSystem voltage
Engine: Idling0-3V
22Engine warning lampIgnition switch: OFF to ONSystem voltage
23GDI ECO indication
lampIgnition switch: OFF to ON0 - 3 V (system voltage
after five seconds)
Rev the engine suddenly.System voltage
34Purge control solenoidDEngine coolantEngine: stoppedSystem voltage
valvetemperature: 80 -
95_C
DIgnition switch:
ON
Engine: After starting, in-
crease the engine speed
up to 3,500 r/minThe voltage drops
41Power supplyIgnition switch: ONSystem voltage
47
43Engine ignition signalEngine speed: 3,000 r/min0.3 - 3.0 V
44Engine coolant tem-
perature sensorIgnition switch: ONWhen engine coolant tem-
perature is 0_C3.2 - 3.8 V
When engine coolant tem-
perature is 20_C2.3 - 2.9 V
When engine coolant tem-
perature is 40_C1.3 - 1.9 V
When engine coolant tem-
perature is 80_C0.3 - 0.9 V
45Crank angle sensorEngine: Cranking0.4 - 4.0 V
Engine: Idling1.5 - 2.5 V
46Power supply voltage
applied to accelerator
pedal position sensor
(1st channel)Ignition switch: ON4.5 - 5.5 V
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Terminal
No.Normal condition Check condition (Engine condition) Check item
49Engine control relayIgnition switch: OFF0-3V
Ignition switch: ONSystem voltage
51EGR valve (A)Ignition switch: OFF to ON5-8V
53EGR valve (C)
(Repeatedly changes
for approx. 3 seconds)
60EGR valve (B)
62EGR valve (C)
52Power steering fluid
pressure switchEngine: Idling after
warming-upWhen steering wheel is
stationarySystem voltage
When steering wheel is
turned0-3V
55Barometric pressureIgnition switch: ONAt an altitude of 0 m3.7 - 4.3 V
sensor
At an altitude of 1,200 m3.2 - 3.8 V
56Camshaft position sen-Engine: Cranking0.4 - 3.0 V
sor
Engine: Idling0.5 - 2.0 V
58Ignition switch-STEngine: Cranking8 V or more
61A/C switch 2Refer to GROUP 55 - Troubleshooting (Check at A/C-ECU or Engine-ECU
Terminal).
63Injector open circuit
check signalEngine: Increases from idling up to 4,000 r/minThe voltage decreases
slightly (approx. 0.7 V)
from 4.5 - 5.0 V.
64Intake air temperature
sensorIgnition switch: ONWhen intake air tempera-
ture is 0_C3.2 - 3.8 V
When intake air tempera-
ture is 20_C2.3 - 2.9 V
When intake air tempera-
ture is 40_C1.5 - 2.1 V
When intake air tempera-
ture is 80_C0.4 - 1.0 V
65Air flow sensorEngine: Idling2.2 - 3.2 V
Engine speed: 2,500 r/min
66Backup power supplyIgnition switch: OFFSystem voltage
71Oxygen sensorEngine: Running at 2,500 r/min after warming-up
(Check by using a digital voltmeter.)Voltages of 0 V and 0.8
V alternate
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Terminal
No.Normal condition Check condition (Engine condition) Check item
78Throttle position sen-
sor (2nd channel)Ignition switch: ONRelease the accelerator
pedal.4.0 V or higher
Depress the accelerator
pedal fully.0.4 - 0.6 V
79Accelerator pedal posi-
tion switchIgnition switch: ONRelease the accelerator
pedal.0-1V
Depress the accelerator
pedal slightly.4 V or more
80Vehicle speed sensorDIgnition switch: ON
DMove the vehicle slowly forwardVoltages of 0 and 8 - 12
V alternate (changes
repeatedly)
83A/C switch 1Engine: IdlingA/C switch: OFF0-3V
A/C switch: ON (Com-
pressor is operating)System voltage
86Small lamp switchLighting switch: OFF0-3V
Lighting switch: Tail light positionSystem voltage
87Sensor applied voltageIgnition switch: ON4.5 - 5.5 V
93Fuel pressure sensorEngine: Idling0.3 - 4.7 V
95Accelerator pedal posi-
tion sensor (1st chan-Ignition switch: ONRelease the accelerator
pedal.0.985 - 1.085 V
nel)
Depress the accelerator
pedal fully.4.0 V or higher
98Ignition switch-IGIgnition switch: ONSystem voltage
123Stop lamp switchDepress the brake pedal.System voltage
Release the brake pedal.0-3V
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15
DRIVE CYCLE
Performing the running test of the car using the following five drive cycle patterns makes it possible to
monitor all the diagnosis codes that are required for operation of the car in order to determine if the
applicable system is operating properly or not.
In other words, doing such a drive allows to regenerate any kind of trouble which involves illuminating the
Engine Warning Lamp (Check Engine Lamp) and to verify the repair procedure has eliminated the trouble
[the Engine Warning Lamp (Check Engine Lamp) is no longer illuminated].
Caution
Two technicians should always be in the vehicle when carrying out a test drive.
NOTE
Check that the diagnosis code is not output before traveling in the Drive cycle pattern. Erase the diagnosis
code if it has been output.
DRIVE CYCLE PATTERN LIST
PROCEDURE MONITOR ITEM DIAGNOSIS CODE
Catalytic converter monitor P04201
Heated oxygen sensor <front> monitor P0130
2 Fuel trim monitor P0170
3 Feed back monitor P0125
4 Other monitor P0136, P0201, P0202, P0203, P0204, P0205,
P0206, P0300, P0301, P0302, P0303, P0304,
P0305, P0306, P0325
NOTE
The vehicle speed sensor (P0500) and the power steering fluid pressure switch (P0551) are used to
determine if the system is operating properly or not through use of the Data List function of the MUT-II.
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DATA LIST REFERENCE TABLE
The data list has been changed as the engine-ECU and the engine-A/T-ECU have been changed. The
other items are the same as for M/T.
Item
No.Inspection
itemInspection contentsNormal conditionInspec-
tion pro-
cedure
No.Refer-
ence
page
22Crank angle
sensorDEngine: Cranking
DTachometer:
ConnectedCompare the engine
speed readings on
the tachometer and
the MUT-II.AccordCode
No.
P033513A-56*
DEngine: Idling
DIdle position
switch: ONWhen engine
coolant temperature
is - 20_C1,300 - 1,500
r/min
When engine
coolant temperature
is 0_C1,300 - 1,500
r/min
When engine
coolant temperature
is 20_C1,250 - 1,450
r/min
When engine
coolant temperature
is 40_C1,100 - 1,300
r/min
When engine
coolant temperature
is 80_C (more than
four minutes later
after engine has
started)600 - 800 r/min
A1LOxygen
sensorEngine: After having
warmed up. (Air/fuel
mixture is made
leaner when deceler-When at 4,000
r/min, engine is
decelerated200 mV or lessCode
No.
P013013A-28*
leanerwhendeceler
ating, and is made
richer when racing.)Rev the engine.600 - 1000 mV
Engine: After having
warmed up (The
oxygen sensor signal
is used to check the
air/fuel mixture ratio,
and control condition
isalsocheckbythe
Engine is idling
(more than 4
minutes later after
engine has started)Voltage should
alternate between
400 mV or less
and 600 - 1,200
mV (more than 4
minutes after the
enginehasisalso checkbythe
engine-ECU <M/T>
or engine-A/T-ECU
<A/T>.)
2,500 r/min
enginehas
started).
24LVehicle
speed sen-
sorDrive at 40 km/hApproximately 40
km/hCode
No.
P050013A-63*
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GDI -Troubleshooting/On-vehicle Service13A-7
CHECK AT THE ENGINE-ECU TERMINALS
TERMINAL VOLTAGE CHECK CHART <A/T>
Engine-A/T-ECU Connector Terminal Arrangement
The terminals below have been changed as the engine-A/T-ECU has been changed. The other terminals
are the same as before.
Terminal No.Check itemCheck requirements (Engine condition)Normal condition
3Oxygen sensor heat-
er(front)
Engine: Idling0-3V
er(front)
Engine: 3,500 r/minSystem voltage
26Oxygen sensor heat-
er(rear)
Engine: Idling0-3V
er(rear)
Engine: 3,500 r/minSystem voltage
71Oxygen sensor (front)Engine: Warmed up, and then hold the engine
speed at 2,500 r/min (Use a digital voltmeter)0 and 0.8 V alternate.
73Oxygen sensor (rear)DTransmission: 2nd gear
DEngine speed: 3,500 r/min or more
DDriving with the throttle valve widely open0.6 - 1.0 V
Engine-A/T-ECU Harness-side Connector Terminal Arrangement
The terminals below have been changed as the engine-A/T-ECU has been changed. The other terminals
are the same as before.
Terminal No.Check itemStandard value, normal condition (check conditions)
3-41Oxygen sensor heater (front)11 - 1 8Ω(at 20_C)
26 - 41Oxygen sensor heater (rear)11 - 1 8Ω(at 20_C)
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE
OXYGEN SENSOR CHECK
On A/T, a dual oxygen sensor has been adopted. Its service
procedure is the same as for the previous M/T.
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