sensor MITSUBISHI SPYDER 1990 Service Repair Manual

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AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE
ENGINE (NON-TURBO)> Troubleshooting
Code Scan tool 74Calculated oil temperature in use Probable cause
No.General scan tool
This code will set when the Transaxle Thermistor Voltage is below volts or abovel Malfunction of oil temperature sensor
4.9412 volts for 15 seconds, for 3 consecutive engi ne starts.l or connector between transaxle rangesensor and TCM open or short-circuited
l Malfunction of TCM
Oil temperature sensor check. (Refer to
NG Replace
N G
Measure at the transaxle range sensor Check
connector A-l 08 .
l Disconnect the connector and
measure at the harness side.OK
NG Repair
1. Voltage between (4) and ground.
l . 2 value between (3) and
transaxle range sensor and the TCM
Replace the TCM
Check the following connector: .NG Repair
OK
Check trouble symptom.
NGCheck the harness wire between the Repair
transaxle range sensor and the TCM
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AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE
ENGINE Troubleshooting
PROBABLE CAUSE
No.Probable cause
1Low fluid level
2Aerated fluid (High fluid level)
3Worn or damaged reaction shaft support sealing
4worn or damaged input shaft sealing
5Worn pump
6
Damaged or failed underdrive clutch
7Damaged or failed ovedrive clutch
8Damaged or failed reverse clutch
9Damaged or failed 2-4 clutch
10Damaged or failed low/reverse clutch
11Damaged clutch seal
12Worn or damaged accumulator sealing
13Plugged filter
14Stuck/sticky valves
15Solenoid switch valve
16Lock-up switch valve
17Torque converter control valve
18Regulator valve
19Valve body leakage
20Pressures too high
21Internal solenoid leak
22Torque converter clutch failure
23Faulty cooling system
24Damaged speed sensor gear teeth
25Planetary gear sets broken or seized
.
,
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AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE
ENGINE (NON-TURBO)>
CHECK AT TCM TERMINALS
Wire end
--
TerminalCheck itemCheck conditions
Normal condition
No..
1Transaxle range sensorSelector lever position: D, 2, Battery positive voltage
Selector lever position: P,
ov
2Transaxle range sensor 2 Selector lever position,: 2Battery positive.
Selector lever position:, N, o v
3CCD Bus Ignition switch: 2.5
6 RECIgnition switch: OFF
72-4 pressure switch Transaxle condition: gearov
Transaxle condition: other gears Battery positive voltage
9Overdrive switchOverdrive switch: ONBattery positive voltage
Overdrive switch: OFF
o v
pressure switch Transaxle condition: and gear0 .
Transaxle condition: other gears Battery positive voltage
11Sensor groundIgnition switch: ON
12Input speed sensorMeasure between terminals (53) and2.6
Engine: 3,000 ,
Selector lever position: range
Transaxle condition: gear
13Signal ground
Ignition switch: ONo v
16Direct batteryIgnition switch: OFF Battery positive
17Power groundIgnition switch: ONo v
18 Vehicle speed output Vehicle: Slowly moving forward
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AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE
ENGINE Troubleshootina
Terminal
No.19
Check item Check conditions condition
UD solenoid driver
Transaxle condition: gearBattery positive voltage
Transaxle condition: other
20OD solenoid driver Transaxle condition: gearI
Transaxle condition: other gears Battery positive voltageI
41Transaxle range sensor 41 Selector lever position: P, 2 Battery positive voltage
Selector lever position:
D. o v
43Transaxle range sensor 43Selector lever position: Battery positive voltage
Selector lever position:
2. o v
44
45
46
48CCD Bus Ignition switch: OFF 2.5
CCD Bus Bias Ignition switch: OFF 2.5
Crank signal Engine: idleI
Ignition ground feed
OD pressure switchSelector lever position: 2, Battery positive voltage
Selector lever position: P,
o v
Transaxle condition: Battetv positive voltaae49
Transaxle condition: other I ovI
51Ignition Feed Ignition switch: ON Battery positive voltage
Ignition switch: OFF
o v
52Throttle position sensor Accelerator pedal: full closedI
53
54
55 Sensor ground
Output speed sensor
power Accelerator pedal: full open 3.8
Ignition switch: ONo v
Measure between terminals (53) and
2.6
(54)
Engine: 3,000
Selector lever position: range
Transaxle condition:
gear
Ignition switch: ON Battery positive voltage
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battery Ignition switch: OFF
o v
Ignition switch: ON
Battery voltage
Ignition switch: OFFI
batteryIgnition switch: ON Battery voltage
Ignition switch: OFF
o v
592-4 solenoid driver Transaxle condition: gearBattery voltage
60 solenoid driver Transaxle condition: other gearsTransaxle condition: and gear
Transaxle condition: other gearsBattery positive voltage

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AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE
ENGINE (NON-TURBO)> On-vehicle Service
TRANSAXLE RANGE SENSOR CONTINUITY
CHECK
(1) Disconnect the transaxle range sensor connector.
(2) Check the continuity between sensor terminals a nd body
ground (and terminals while shifting the
lever at each position. The continuity between sensor
terminals and body ground (and terminals
should
be as shown in the table below.
LeverTerminal No. Body
,
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(3) If there is a defect, replace the transaxle ran ge sensor.
OIL TEMPERATURE SENSOR CONTINUITY
CHECK
(1) Disconnect thetransaxle range sensor connector.
(2) Measure the resistance between terminals 2-3 an d check
that the values are as shown in the table below.
Oil temperature Resistance value
(32)29.33 35.99
100 (212)640720
(3) If the values are outside the standard values, replace
the transaxle range sensor.

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AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE
ENGINE (NON-TURBO)>
AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE CONTROL COMPONENT LAYOUT
Output speed sensorTransaxle
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AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE
ENGINE (NON-TURBO)> On-vehicle Service
Transaxle range sensor.(with built-in oil temperature sensor)
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AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE
ENGINE (NON-TURBO)>: On-vehicle _ _
AUTOMATIC
COMPONENT CHECK
SPEED SENSOR
(1) Disconnect the input speed sensor connector.
(2) Measure the resistance
the input speed
side connector terminals 1 and 2.
Standard value:,
(3) If the resistance is outside the standard value , replace
the input speed sensor.
OUTPUT SPEED SENSOR CHECK
(1) Disconnect the output speed sensor connector.
(2) Measure the resistance between the input speed
side connector terminals 1 2.
Standard value:
(3) If the resistance is outside the standard value , replace
the output speed sensor.
TRANSAXLE RANGE SENSOR CONTINUITY CHECK
Refer to
OVERDRIVE SWITCH CONTINUITY CHECK
Refer to
POSITION SENSOR (TPS) CHECK
Refer to GROUP On-vehicle Inspection of Compo-
nents.
ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE SENSOR CHECK
.
Refer to GROUP On-vehicle Inspection of
nents.
CRANKSHAFT CHECK
Refer to GROUP Troubleshooting.
ABSOLUTE PRESSURE SENSOR
Refer to On-vehicle Inspection of
nents.
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AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE
ENGINE (NON-TURBO)> On-vehicle Service
TORQUE CONVERTER STALL TESTING
The torque converter stall test is used primarily to determine
overrunning clutch operation.
Use the scan tool and a tachometer to
test.
Determine engine rpm with the transaxle in
at wide open throttle, and vehicle
To keep the vehicle stationary and to avoid creepin g or lurching
forward, apply both the service brakes and the parking brake.
WARNING
When performing a stall test, always apply both the ser-
vice brakes and parking brake. Also, do not let any one
stand in front of the vehicle during
NOTE
Avoid keeping the throttle open for more than 5 seconds
at a time. Allow the transmission fluid to cool
tests by placing the transaxle in neutral, raising the
rpm slightly for approximately 20 seconds.
TORQUE CONVERTER CLUTCH FAILURE
One type of over-running clutch failure is a slipping
clutch. With this type of failure, the will exhibit normal
transaxle operation at highway speeds will have poor
acceleration.
Another type of over-running clutch failure is a seized
clutch.
With this type of failure, the vehicle acceleration may be ac-
ceptable but a high throttle is required to maintai n vehicle
speed.
The vehicle may seem like it has a loss of power.
With either type of failure, poor fuel economy and transaxle
fluid over-hearting may be the result.
STALL SPEED ABOVE SPECIFICATION
If the stall speed exceeds 2,440 by more than 200
a clutch is slipping.
Diagnose the clutch circuits by performing hydrauli c and air
pressure tests.
The clutches of the transaxles may also be checked
using information given through the input and outpu t speed
sensors to the TCM.
STALL SPEED BELOW SPECIFICATION
If stall speed is below specification, the
over-running clutch is slipping. During the road te st, if poor
acceleration occurs through the gears with normal t ransaxle
operation at highway speeds, the vehicle has a slip ping
clutch.
NORMAL STALL SPEED AND ACCELERATION
If stall speed and acceleration appear normal, but it takes
excessively high throttle opening to maintain vehic le speed,
the starter’s over-running clutch is seized.
This will impede the flow of fluid within the torqu e converter,
causing excessive use of power from the engine for cruising.
CONVERTER NOISE
While performing the stall test, listen for abnormal noise com-
ing from the converter area.
A whining noise due to fluid flow within the conver ter is consid-
ered normal.
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AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE
ENGINE (NON-TURBO)> Transaxle Assembly
TRANSAXLE ASSEMBLY
l Transaxle Fluid Draining
l Transaxle Fluid Draining
(Refer to GROUP 00 Maintenance service)
(Refer to GROUP 00 Maintenance service)
l Battery Removal
l Battery Removal
l Under Cover Removal
l Under Cover Removal
(Refer to GROUP 42
Under Cover)
(Refer to GROUP 42 Under Cover)
7454
Post-installation Operationl Under Cover Installation
(Refer to GROUP Under Cover)
l Battery Installation
l Transaxle Fluid Supplying
(Refer to GROUP 00
Maintenance Service)
l Selector Lever Operation Check
9.2
6
5140
69 Nm51 I
42
51
Removal steps
1. Air cleaner cover and air intake
hose assembly2. Air cleaner element
3. Battery tray
4. Battery tray stay 5. Transaxle control cable connection
6. Oil dipstick and guide assembly
7. Starter motor
8. Output speed sensor connector
9. Transaxle range switch connector
10. Solenoid and pressure switch con-
nector11. Input speed sensor connector
12. Transaxle assembly mounting bolts13. roll stopper bracket mounting
14. Transaxle mounting bracket mount; ing nuts
15. Transaxle oil cooler hoses connec- tion
l Supporting engine assembly
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