MITSUBISHI SPYDER 1990 Service Owner's Manual

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GENERAL Vehicle
Target area (A: for original equipment parts, B: for replacement parts)
Front bumperRear bumper
Trunk lid
A
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GENERAL before Service
PRECAUTIONS BEFORE SERVICE.
SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM
1. to follow when servicing SRS
(1) Be sure to read GROUP Supplemental Restraint System
For safe operations, please follow the directions a nd heed all
(2) Always use the designated special tools and tes t equipment.
(3) Wait at least 60 seconds after disconnecting the battery cable before” further work;
The SRS system is designed to retain enough voltage to deploy the air bag even after the battery
has been disconnected. Serious injury may result from unintended air bag deployment if work
is done on the SRS system immediately after the bat tery cable is disconnected.
(4) Never attempt to disassemble or repair the SRS components (SRS-ECU air bag module and
clock spring). If faulty, replace it.
(5) Warning labels must be heeded when servicing or handling SRS components. Warning labels
are located in the following locations.
Sun visor
l Glove box
. S R S - E C U
l Steering wheel
l Air bag module
l Clock spring
l Steering gear and linkage clamp
(6) Store components removed from the SRS
a clean and dry place.
The air bag module should be stored on a flat surfa ce and placed so that the pad surface is’
facing upward.
Do not place anything on top of it.
(7) Be sure to deploy the air bag before disposing of the air bag’module or disposing of a vehicle
equipped with an air bag. (Refer to GROUP
Air Bag Module Disposal Procedures.)
(8) Whenever you finish servicing the
check the SRS warning light operation to make sure
that the system functions properly.
2.Observe the following when carrying out operations on places where SRS components are installed,’
.,
including operations not directly related to the SR S air bag.
(1) When removing or installing parts do not allow any impact or shock to the SRS components.
(2) SRS components should not be subjected to heat over so remove the SRS compo-
nents before drying or baking the vehicle after painting.
After re-installing them, check the SRS warning lig ht operation to make sure that the system
functions properly.
SERVICING THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
1. Note the following before proceeding with work o n the
electrical system.
Note that the following must never be done:
Unauthorized modifications of any electrical device or
wiring, because such modifications might lead to a vehicle
malfunction, over-capacity or short-circuit that co uld result
in a fire in the vehicle.
2.When servicing the electrical system, disconnect th e nega-
tive cable terminal from the battery.

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GENERAL Precautions before Service . .
Caution
1.Before connecting or disconnecting the negative
be sure to turn off the ignition and
the lighting switch.
(if this is not done, the possibility semi-
conductor parts being damaged.)
2.After completion of the work steps [when the bat-
tery’s negative terminal is connected], warm
up the engine and allow it for approximately
five minutes under the conditions be-
low, in order to stabilize the engine condi-
tions, and then check to be sure that idling’ is
satisfactory.
Engine temperature:
Lights, electric fans, accessories: OFF
Transaxle: Neutral position
(A/T models: “N” or “P”)
Steering
neutral (center) position
mm (in.)
Scan tool
ROM pack
VEHICLE WASHING
If high-pressure car-washing equipment or steam car -washing
equipment is used to wash the vehicle, be maintain
the spray nozzle at a distance of at ‘least 300 mm (12 in.)
from any plastic parts and all opening parts (doors , luggage
compartment, etc.).
APPLYING ANTI-CORROSION
OTHER UNDERCOAT AGENTS.,
Be careful not to adhere oil or grease to the heate d oxygen
sensor. If adhered, the sensor may malfunction.
Protect the heated oxygen sensor with a cover befor e applying
anti-corrosion agent, etc.
SCAN TOOL
To operate the scan tool, refer to the “MUT-II OPER ATING
INSTRUCTIONS”.
Caution
Turn the ignition switch off befoie connecting and discon-
necting the scan tool.

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GENERAL Towing and Hoisting
type
Wheel lift type
Flat bed type
Wheel lift type
Flat bet type
Dolly type
WRECKER TOWING RECOMMENDATION
FRONT TOWING PICKUP
Caution
This vehicle cannot be towed by a wrecker using sli ng
type equipment to prevent the bumper from deformati on.
if this vehicle is towed, use lift type, fiat bed type
or
type equipment.
The vehicle may be towed on its rear wheels for ext ended
distances provided the parking brake is released. It is recom-
mended that vehicles be towed using the front picku p whenev-
er possible.
REAR TOWING PICKUP
Caution
1. This vehicle cannot be towed by a wrecker using
equipment to prevent the from ‘de-
formation.
if this vehicle is towed, use lift flat bed
type or doily type equipment.
2.Do not use steering lock to secure front
position for towing.
3. Make sure the transaxle is in Neutral if
will
be with drive
on the ground.. .
Automatic transaxle vehicle may be towed on the fro nt wheels
at speeds not to exceed 50 km/h (30 mph) for distan ces
not to exceed 30 km (18 miles).
C a u t i o n
if these limits cannot be met, the front
must be
placed on a tow doily or a fiat bet type must be us ed.
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GENERAL Towing and Hoisting
Sling type
Wheel lift type
Flat bed type
Dolly type
TOWING WHEN KEYS ARE, NOT, AVAILABLE .
When a locked vehicle must be towed and not
able, the vehicle may be lifted and towed from the front;
provided the parking brake is released. If not rele ased,. the
rear wheels should be placed on a tow dolly.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
The following precautions should be towing the
vehicle.
1.DO NOT LIFT OR TOW THE BY ATTACHING
TO OR WRAPPING AROUND BUMPER.
2. Any loose or protruding
of vehicle such
as hoods, doors, fenders,
etc., should be secured
or removed prior to moving
vehicle.
3.Operator should refrain going under a vehicle while
it is lifted by the towing unless the vehicle
is adequately supported by safety stands.
4. Never allow passengers to ride in a towed vehicl e.
5. State and local rules and regulations must be fo llowed
when towing a vehicle.
Caution
1.If only the front wheels or only. the rear wheels a re
lifted for towing, the bumper will be damaged.
In addition, lifting of the rear wheels causes the oil
to flow forward, and may result in heat damage to
the rear bushing of the transfer, and should never
be done.
2.Do not tow the vehicle ‘with “only front or
only the rear wheels on a dolly, or the viscous
coupling will be damaged. In a
case, the vehicle
may jump forward suddenly.
3. If this vehicle is towed, use
bed dolly
type equipment.
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GENERAL Towing and Hoisting. .
LIFTING, JACKING SUPPORT
FLOOR JACK
nember
Piece wood
1Rear
Caution
Never support any point other than the specified one, or it will be deformed.
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G E N E R A L T o w i n g a n d
RIGID RACK
For lifting, put rubber or similar between the side sill and rigid rack, or the side sill area
be damaged.
POST TYPE
Special care should be taken when raising the vehicle on a frame contact type The
be equipped with the proper adapters in order to support the vehicle at the
Caution
When service procedures require removing rear suspe nsion, fuel tank and spare tire, place
weight on rear end of vehicle or anchor vehicle to hoist to prevent tipping of center of
changes.
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G E N E R A L Special Handling AWD M o d e l s
0 0 0 0 3 6 8 5
0 0 1 0 0 7 4 0 0 1 0
Speedometer tests, brake tests and wheel balance me asure-
ment for full-time AWD vehicles should be carried o ut accord-
ing to the following procedures.
SPEEDOMETER TEST
Refer to GROUP 54 Combination Meter.
BRAKE TEST
In order to stabilize the viscous coupling‘s draggi ng force,
the brake test should always be conducted after the speedom-
eter test.
FRONT WHEEL MEASUREMENTS
Place the front wheels on’ the brake tester.
2. Perform the brake test.
Caution
The rear wheels should remain on the ground.
3.If the brake dragging force exceeds the specified
jack up the vehicle and each -to
check the rotation condition of each wheel.
NOTE
If the brake dragging force exceeds the specified
the cause may be the effect of the viscous
dragging force, so jack up the front and check
the rotation condition of the wheels in this state for no
effect by the viscous coupling‘s dragging force.
REAR WHEEL MEASUREMENTS
After placing the rear wheels on the brake tester, follow the
same procedures as for the front wheel measurements .
Brake force of AWD models with
If both front wheels are locked and rear wheel meas urement
is difficult, the measurement in this condition can be consid-
ered to comprise the total.
ItemsBrake force
Total for left andAt 90 kg (198 ped- 20 or more of rear
right rear wheels al depression forceaxle weight
8% or less of rear 8% or less of
r e a r
and right front axle weight
axle weight
wheels/differ-
ence for left and
right rear wheels
T o t a l f o r f r o n t or more of the
and rear wheels al depression forcevehicle’s weight
or...
Braking-stop distanceAt primary velocity of (31mph): Within 15.0 (49.2 ft.)
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GENERAL Special Handling Instructions for Models
W H E E L B A L A N C E,
FRONT WHEEL MEASUREMENTS
1. Jack up the rear wheels, and place an axle at
the designated part of the side sill.
2. Jack up the front wheels and set, a pick-up stan d and
balancing machine in place.
Caution
1.Set so that the front and rear of the vehicle are
at the same height.
2. Release the parking brake.
3.Rotate each wheel manually and check to be sure
that there is no dragging.
3. Use the engine to drive the tyres, and then make the
measurement.
Caution
1.If an error is indicated in the state of engine drive,
motor drive can be used concurrently.
2. Do not operate the clutch suddenly, or increase or reduce speed suddenly during the work.
REAR WHEEL MEASUREMENTS
1. Jack up the front wheels, and ‘place an, ‘axle s tand at
the designated part of the side sill.’
2.Jack up the rear wheels, and then, setting a pick-up
stand and balancing machine in place, follow the sa me
procedure asfor front wheel measurements.
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GENERAL General Data and Specifications“
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GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
VehicleOverall length mm (in.) 14,380 (172.4)4,380 (172.4)4,3804,380 (172.4)
Overall width mm 21,735 (68.3) 1,735
sions(in.) (68.3)
1,735 (68.3)1,735 (68.3)
Overall height (unladen) 31,295 (51 1,295 (51 1,295 (51 1,295(51
mm (in.)
W h e e l b a s e m m ( i n . ) 42,510 (98.8)
2,510 (98.8)2,510 (98.8)2,510 (98.8)
Tread Front mm (in.) 51,515 (59.6)
1,515 (59.6) 1,515 (59.6)1,515 (59.6)
Tread Rear mm (in.) 61,510 (59.4)
1,510 (59.4) 1,510 (59.4)1,510 (59.4)
Overhang Front 7935 (36.8)
935 (36.8) 935 (36.8)935 (36.8)
mm (in.)
Overhang Rear 8935 (36.8) 935 (36.8) 935 (36.8)935 (36.8)
mm (in.)
Minimum running ground 9145 (5.7) 145 (5.7) 145 (5.7)145 (5.7)
clearance mm (in.)
A n g l e o f a p p r o a c h 1 011.8 11.8 11.811.8
degrees
A n g l e o f d e p a r t u r e 1 115.8
15.8 15.815.8
degrees
Curb weight1,236 (2,725)1,266 (2,791) 1,245 (2,745)1,275 (2,811)
Gross vehicle
weight rating1,660(3,660)1,660 (3,660) 1,690 (3,726)1,690 (3,726)
Gross axle weight rating1 ,010 (2,227)1 ,010(2,227)1,010 (2,227)1,010 (2,227)
Front
Gross axle weight rating
800 (1,764) 800 (1,764) 800 (1,764)800 (1,764)
Rear
capacity4 4 44
Model No. (DOHC) (DOHC) (DOHC) (DOHC)
Piston displacement
1,996 (121.8)1,996 (121.8) 1,996 (121.8)1,996 (121.8)
Model No.
m a n u a l m a n u a l
automatic automatic
Fuel supply system
Electronically
Electronically ElectronicallyElectronically
controlled multi- controlled multi- controlled multi-controlled multi-
port fuel port fuel port fuel port fuel injec-
tion
tion tiontion
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