service MITSUBISHI TRITON 1997 Repair Manual

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ABS <2WD> ± Troubleshooting35B-9
Code No. 33 Stop lamp switch systemProbable cause
These codes are output at the following times:
When the stop lamp switch is not be turned off (when the stop lamp switch stays
on for 15 minutes or more although the ABS is not operating)
When the ABS-ECU determines that there is an open circuit in harness of the
stop lamp switch system.Malfunction of stop lamp switch
Malfunction of harness or connector
Malfunction of ABS-ECU
OK
Check trouble symptom.
NG
Check the harness between dedicated
fuse No. 8 and the ABS-ECU, and repair
if necessary.
OK
Check the harness between dedicated
fuse No. 8 and the ABS-ECU, and repair
if necessary.
OK
Stop lamp switch check. (Refer to
GROUP 35A ± On-vehicle Service.)NGReplace the stop lamp switch.
OK
Check trouble symptom.NGReplace the ABS-ECU.
Does the stop lamp illuminate and switch
off normally?NoStop lamp switch installation check.NG
Repair
Ye s
Measure at ABS-ECU connector C-64.
Disconnect the connector and
measure at the harness side.
Stop lamp switch ON.
Voltage between 34 and body earth
OK:System voltageNGCheck the following connectors.
C-82, C-89, C-34 and C-02NG
Repair
OK
Check the following connector.
C-64NG
Repair

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ABS <2WD> ± Troubleshooting35B-11
Code No. 51 Valve relayProbable cause
When the ignition switch is turned to ON, the ABS-ECU switches the valve relay
off and on during the initial check. In that way, the ABS-ECU compares the signals
sent to the valve relay with the voltage in the valve power monitor line. That is how
to check if the valve relay is operating normally. The ABS-ECU always checks if
current flows in the valve power monitor line, too. It determines that there is an open
circuit when no current flows. If no current flows in the valve power monitor line,
this diagnosis code is output.Malfunction of valve relay
Malfunction of wiring harness or connector
Malfunction of ABS-ECU
Malfunction of hydraulic unit
NOTE
Whenever reading the diagnosis codes using the ABS warning lamp (Refer to GROUP 00 ± How to
Use Troubleshooting/Inspection Service Points), this diagnosis code will be output. That is not a malfunction
but because the valve relay connector is disconnected. After repairing all other malfunctions, connect
the valve relay connector again to check the valve relay. Then check that the ABS warning lamp does
not illuminate. If it illuminates, the valve relay may be defective. So carry out the following procedure.
Valve relay check. (Refer to P. 35B-28.)NGReplace the valve relay.
OK
Measure at valve relay connector A-39.
Disconnect the connector and
measure at the harness side.
Voltage between 6 ± body earth
OK:System voltageNGCheck the harness between fusible link
No. 11 and valve relay, and repair if nec-
essary.
OK
Measure at ABS-ECU connector C-62
and C-64.
Disconnect the connector and
measure at the harness side.
Resistance between 26 ± 37
OK:60 ± 120 WNGCheck the following connector.
A-39OKCheck trouble symptoms.
NG
Check the harness between valve relay
and ABS-ECU, and repair if necessary.
OK
Measure at ABS-ECU connector C-64.
Disconnect the connector and
measure at the harness side.
Continuity between 48 ± body earth
OK:ContinuityNGCheck the harness between the valve
relay and ABS-ECU, and repair if neces-
sary.
OK
Check the following connector.
C-64OKCheck trouble symptoms.NGReplace the ABS-ECU.

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ABS <2WD> ± Troubleshooting35B-18
Inspection Procedure 7
Brake operation is abnormal.
Probable cause
This varies depending on the driving conditions and the road surface conditions, so
problem diagnosis is difficult. However, if a normal diagnosis code is displayed, carry
out the following inspection.Improper installation of wheel speed sensor
Incorrect sensor harness contact
Foreign material adhering to wheel speed sensor
Malfunction of wheel speed sensor
Malfunction of rotor
Malfunction of wheel bearing
Malfunction of hydraulic unit
Malfunction of ABS-ECU
OK
Check trouble symptom.NGReplace the ABS-ECU.
OK
Check the following connector.
C-62NG
Repair
NG
Measure at ABS-ECU connector C-62.
Disconnect the connector and
measure at the harness side.
Resistance value between terminals
10-23, 7-20, 8-21 and 9-22
OK:1.2 ± 1.4 kW
(The sensor harness and connector
should be moved while these
inspections are carried out.)NG
Repair
OK
Check trouble symptom.
OK
Check the following connectors.
A-01, A-07, F-01, F-16, D-01, and C-02NG
Repair
OK
Wheel bearing check. (Refer to GROUP
26 and 27 ± On-vehicle Service.)NG
Repair
OK
Rotor check. (Refer to P.35B-40.)NGReplace the rotor.
OK
Hydraulic unit check. (Refer to P.
35B-26.)
OK
Wheel speed sensor output voltage
check. (Refer to P. 35B-24.)NGWheel speed sensor check. (Refer to
P. 35B-39.)NGReplace the wheel speed sensor.
Wheel speed sensor installation check.NG
Repair

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35C-2
For the items below, refer to GROUP
35A.
SEALANTS
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE
Brake Pedal Check and Adjustment
Stop Lamp Switch Inspection
Brake Booster Operating Test
Check Valve Operation Check
Brake Booster Vacuum Switch Check
Load Sensing Spring Length Check and
Adjustment
Load Sensing Proportioning Valve Function
Test
Front Disc Brake Rotor Check
Brake Lining Thickness Check
Brake Drum Inside Diameter Check
Brake Lining and Brake Drum Connection
Check
BRAKE PEDAL
LOAD SENSING PROPORTIONING VALVE
REAR DRUM BRAKE
For the items below, refer to GROUP
35B.
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE
Bleeding
Disc Brake Pad Check and Replacement
Wheel Speed Sensor Output Voltage Check
Hydraulic Unit Check
Solenoid Valve Check
Motor Operation Check
Motor Relay and Valve Relay Continuity Check
Remedy for a Flat Battery
MASTER CYLINDER AND BRAKE
BOOSTER
HYDRAULIC UNIT
ABS-ECU

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ABS <4WD> ± Troubleshooting35C-5
TROUBLESHOOTING35101110143
STANDARD FLOW OF DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLESHOOTING
Refer to GROUP 00 ± How to Use Troubleshooting/Inspection Service Points.
NOTES WITH REGARD TO DIAGNOSIS
The phenomena listed in the following table are not abnormal.
PhenomenonExplanation of phenomenon
System check soundWhen starting the engine, a thudding sound can sometimes be heard coming from inside
the engine compartment, but this is because the system operation check is being
performed, and is not an abnormality.
ABS operation sound1. Sound of the motor inside the ABS hydraulic unit operation. (whine)
2. Sound is the generated along with vibration of the brake pedal. (scraping)
3. When ABS operates, sound is generated from the vehicle chassis due to repeated
brake application and release.
(Thump: suspension; squeak: tyres)
ABS operation
(Long braking distance)For road surfaces such as snow-covered roads and gravel roads, the braking distance for
vehicles with ABS can sometimes be longer than that for other vehicles. Accordingly, advise
the customer to drive safely on such roads by lowering the vehicle speed and not being too
overconfident.
Shock during system
operation checkShock may be felt when the brake pedal is depressed slightly at a low driving speed. This
occurs due to ABS operation check (check at a vehicle speed of 8 km/h after starting), and
does not indicate any malfunction.
Diagnosis detection condition can vary depending on the diagnosis code.
Make sure that checking requirements listed in the ªCommentº are satisfied when checking the trouble
symptom again.
DIAGNOSIS FUNCTION35201120108
DIAGNOSIS CODES CHECK
Read a diagnosis code by the MUT-II or ABS warning lamp.
(Refer to GROUP 00 ± How to Use Troubleshooting/Inspection
Service Points.)
ERASING DIAGNOSIS CODES
Refer to GROUP 00 ± How to Use Troubleshooting/Inspection
Service Points.

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STEERING ± Service Specifications37A-3
SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS37100030021
ItemsStandard valueLimit
Steering wheel free play mmWith engine running±50
With engine stopped10 or less±
Steering angle2WDInner wheel3355' ± 3655'±
Outer wheel3057'±
4WDInner wheel2940' ± 3240'±
Outer wheel2930'
Steering gear backlash mm±0.5
Variation of tie rod end ball joint shaft direction mm±1.5
Tie rod end ball joint starting torque Nm3.0±
Steering gear oil level mm22±
Engine idle speed r/min4G6750 + 100±
4D56750 + 100±
Stationary steering effort N39.2 or less±
Oil pump
p
ressure MPa
Oil pump relief pressure8.3 ± 9.0±
ressure MPa
Pressure under no-load conditions0.8 ± 1.0±
Steering gear retention hydraulic pressure8.3 ± 9.0±
Oil pressure switch operating pressure MPaOFF  ON1.5 ± 2.0±
ON  OFF0.7 ± 1.2±
Mainshaft starting torque Nm0.49 ± 0.78±
Cross-shaft axial play mm0.05 or less±
Mainshaft total starting torque Nm<2WD>0.98 ± 1.47±
<4WD>0.69 ± 1.28±
Pitman arm ball joint starting torque Nm0.5 ± 1.5±
Mainshaft axial play mm0.03 or less±
Backlash between ball groove of rack piston and balls mm±0.05
Idler arm sliding resistance N2WD8.8 ± 30±
4WD2.4 ± 16±

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STEERING ± Manual Steering Gear Box37A-20
INSPECTION37100230049
PITMAN ARM DUST COVER CHECK
If there are any cracks in or damage to the dust cover, replace
the pitman arm. If the dust cover is damaged accidentally
during service work, replace the dust cover only. (Refer to
P. 37A-25.)

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42-2
DOOR ASSEMBLY 32. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
DOOR TRIM AND WATERPROOF
FILM 34. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
DOOR GLASS AND REGULATOR 36. . . . . . .
DOOR HANDLE AND LATCH 40. . . . . . . . . . .
WINDOW GLASS RUNCHANNEL AND
DOOR OPENING WEATHERSTRIP 43. . . . . . REAR GATE 44. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SERVICE SPECIFICATION 44. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE 44. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Rear Gate Outside Handle Play Check and
Adjustment 44. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
REAR GATE 45. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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52A-2
INTERIOR
CONTENTS52109000255
SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS 3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ADHESIVE 3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SPECIAL TOOL 3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
INSTRUMENT PANEL* 4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FLOOR CONSOLE 7. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TRIMS 8. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FRONT SEAT 12. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
REAR SEAT 17. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FRONT SEAT BELT 18. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
REAR SEAT BELT 19. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
WARNINGS REGARDING SERVICING OF SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM (SRS) EQUIPPED VEHICLES
WARNING!
(1) Improper service or maintenance of any component of the SRS, or any SRS-related component, can lead to personal
injury or death to service personnel (from inadvertent firing of the air bag) or to the driver (from rendering the SRS
inoperative).
(2) Service or maintenance of any SRS component or SRS-related component must be performed only at an authorized
MITSUBISHI dealer.
(3) MITSUBISHI dealer personnel must thoroughly review this manual, and especially its GROUP 52B ± Supplemental
Restraint System (SRS) before beginning any service or maintenance of any component of the SRS or any SRS-related
component.
NOTE
The SRS includes the following components: impact sensors, SRS diagnosis unit, SRS warning lamp, air bag module, clock spring
and interconnecting wiring. Other SRS-related components (that may have to be removed/installed in connection with SRS service
or maintenance) are indicated in the table of contents by an asterisk (*).

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SRS ± SRS Service Precautions52B-4
Harness
connector
(No. of termi-
nals, colour)SDU terminal No.Destination of harnessCorrective action
2 pins, red1, 2Body wiring harness  Clock springReplace clock spring
±3, 4±±
±5, 6±±
14 pins, red7, 8±±
9Body wiring harness  Diagnosis connectorCorrect or replace each
wiring harness10Body wiring harness  Front wiring harness 
Ignition switch (ST)
wiring harness
11Body wiring harness  Junction block (fuse
No.11)
12Body wiring harness  Junction block (fuse
No.10)
13Body wiring harness  Combination meter (SRS
warning lamp)
14±±
15Body wiring harness  Front wiring harness 
Front impact sensor (+) (R.H.)Sensor cable* installation
procedures (Refer to
P 52B 39 )16Body wiring harness  Front wiring harness 
Front impact sensor (+) (L.H.)P.52B-39.)
17Body wiring harness  Front wiring harness 
Front impact sensor (±) (L.H.)
18Body wiring harness  Front wiring harness 
Front impact sensor (±) (R.H.)
19, 20Body wiring harness  EarthCorrect or replace each
wiring harness
NOTE
The sensor cable marked with * is available as service part.
7. SRS components should not be subjected to heat over 93C, so remove the SRS diagnosis unit,
air bag module, clock spring and front impact sensors before drying or baking the vehicle after painting.
8. Whenever you finish servicing the SRS, check warning lamp operation to make sure that the system
functions properly. (Refer to P.52B-16.)
9. Make certain that the ignition switch is OFF when the MUT-II is connected or disconnected.
10. If you have any questions about the SRS, please contact your local distributor.
NOTE
SERIOUS INJURY CAN RESULT FROM UNINTENDED AIR BAG DEPLOYMENT, SO USE ONLY
THE PROCEDURES AND EQUIPMENT SPECIFIED IN THIS MANUAL.

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