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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Operating Components Condition
•Related Operating Components
RELATED OPERATING COMPONENT
GEARSHIFT LEVER
POSITION GEAR
RATIO ENGINE
START PARKING
MECHANISM DRIVE
LOCK
LOW
SPEED
CLUTCH (UD) REVERSE
GEAR
CLUTCH (REV) OVERSPEED
CLUTCH(OD) LOW
GEAR/
REVERSE GEAR
BRAKE (L/R) GEAR
2ND
BRAKE (2ND) ONE-
WAY
CLUTCH (OWC)
P Parking - Enabled -- - --
R Reverse
Gear 2.480 -
-- ---
N Neutral
Gear - Enabled -
-- ---
D Gear 1 2.842 -
--- *-
Gear 2 1.529 - ---- -
Gear 3 1.000 - -- ---
Gear 4 0.712 - -- - -
3 Gear 1 2.842 -
--- *-
Gear 2 1.529 - ---- -
Gear 3 1.000 - -- ---
2 Gear 1 2.842 -
--- *-
Gear 21.529
- ---- -
L Gear 1 2.842 - --- --
* Low gear/reverse gear is applied when vehicle speed is lower than 10 km/h. Operating components
On Board Diagnostic Logic
•Self-diagnosis detection logic.
DTC NO. DTC DEFINITION DTC DETECTION
CONDITION DTC SET
CONDITION POSSIBLE CAUSES
43 Third gear, ratio out
of limits Vehicle is driving •
The Transaxle
Control Module
(TCM) will set this
DTC when the TCM
detected that 3rd
Gear Ratio Error is
already present. The
output shaft speed
signal is increased.
• If the DTC was
set 4 times, then the
A/T will be locked in
3rd gear (D gear). •
Input shaft speed
sensor
• Output shaft speed
sensor
• The retainer of
deceleration clutch
• Transfer case
driven and drive gear
• Overdrive clutch
system
• Low speed clutch
system
• Noise interference
DTC Confirmation Procedure:
Before performing the following procedure, confirm that battery voltage is more than 12 V.
• Connect the X-431 scan tool to the Data Link Connector (DLC) - use the most current software available.
• After connection, press POWER key to start X-431.
DIAGNOSIS & TESTING
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine •After connection, press POWER key to start X-431.
• Turn ignition switch on, with the scan tool, view and erase stored DTCs in the TCM.
• Start engine and warm it to normal operating temperature, then select Dposition.
• Drive the vehicle in 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th gears.
• With the scan tool, select view DTC and data stream.
• If the DTC is detected, the DTC condition is current. Go to Diagnostic Procedure - Step 1.
• If the DTC is not detected, the DTC condition is intermittent (See Diagnostic Help and Intermittent DTC Trou-
bleshooting in Section 08 Transaxle & Transfer Case for more information).
NOTE: Checking the automatic transaxle fluid quality and fluid level is the most basic check of the automatic trans-
axle. The fluid check is also an important inspection to determine if the transaxle will need to be disassembled.
CAUTION:
The burnt scent of ATF fluid indicates that the transaxle fluid is contaminated. The tiny particles in
the fluid pan indicate that the transaxle is worn out and it will be necessary to overhaul the trans-
axle.
NOTE: While performing electrical diagnosis & testing, always refer to the electrical schematics for specific circuit
and component information.
Diagnostic Procedure
1.CHECK FLUID QUALITY AND FLUID LEVEL AND DTC
• Drive the vehicle, until the ATF reaches operating temperature (70° - 80°C).
• Park the vehicle on level ground.
• Shift the gear selector lever to all gear positions once, then shift to gear “N”.
• Clean and check the outside of the dipstick and remove the dipstick to check the fluid level.
• With the scan tool, select view DTC and data stream for A/T.
• Start the engine.
• Monitor the value of the gear position as indicated in the following table while driving:
GEAR
POSITION ELECTRO-MAGNETIC VALVE
L/R
GEAR
2 UD OD DCC
(REF)
Gear 1 Off On Off On Off
Gear 2 On Off Off On On
Gear 3 On Off Off Off On
Gear 4 On Off On Off On
Reverse gear Off On On On Off
Neutral gear/
Parking Off On On On Off
Is DTC 22 or 23 present?
Ye s>>If DTC 22 present, See diagnostic procedure for DTC 22 in 08 - Transaxle & Transfer Case.
If DTC 23 present, See diagnostic procedure for DTC 23 in 08 - Transaxle & Transfer Case.
No
>>Go to the next step.
DIAGNOSIS & TESTING
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine •After connection, press POWER key to start X-431.
• Turn ignition switch on, with the scan tool, view and erase stored DTCs in the TCM.
• Start engine and warm it to normal operating temperature, then select Dposition.
• Drive the vehicle in 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th gears.
• With the scan tool, select view DTC and data stream.
• If the DTC is detected, the DTC condition is current. Go to Diagnostic Procedure - Step 1.
• If the DTC is not detected, the DTC condition is intermittent (See Diagnostic Help and Intermittent DTC Trou-
bleshooting in Section 08 Transaxle & Transfer Case for more information).
NOTE :
Checking the automatic transaxle fluid quality and fluid level is the most basic check of the automatic transaxle. The
fluid check is also an important inspection to determine if the transaxle will need to be disassembled.
CAUTION:
The burnt scent of ATF fluid indicates that the transaxle fluid is contaminated. The tiny particles in
the fluid pan indicate that the transaxle is worn and it will be necessary to overhaul the transaxle.
NOTE :
While performing electrical diagnosis & testing, always refer to the electrical schematics for specific circuit
and component information.
Diagnostic Procedure
1.CHECK FLUID QUALITY AND FLUID LEVEL AND DTC
• Drive the vehicle, until the ATF reaches operating temperature (70° - 80°C).
• Park the vehicle on level ground.
• Shift the gear selector lever to all gear positions once, then shift to gear “N”.
• Clean and check the outside of the dipstick and remove the dipstick to check the fluid level.
• With the scan tool, select view DTC and data stream for A/T.
• Start the engine.
• Monitor the value of the gear position as indicated in the following table while driving:
GEAR
POSITION ELECTRO-MAGNETIC VALVE
L/R
GEAR
2 UD OD DCC
(REF)
Gear 1 Off On Off On Off
Gear 2 On Off Off On On
Gear 3 On Off Off Off On
Gear 4 On Off On Off On
Reverse gear Off On On On Off
Neutral gear/
Parking Off On On On Off
Is DTC 22 or 23 present?
Ye s>>If DTC 22 present, See diagnostic procedure for DTC 22 in 08 - Transaxle & Transfer Case.
If DTC 23 present, See diagnostic procedure for DTC 23 in 08 - Transaxle & Transfer Case.
No
>>Go to the next step.
DIAGNOSIS & TESTING
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•Self-diagnosis detection logic.
DTC NO. DTC DEFINITION DTC DETECTION
CONDITION DTC SET
CONDITION POSSIBLE CAUSES
54 Electrical relay open
circuit Ignition switch on •
The Transaxle
Control Module
(TCM) will set this
DTC when the TCM
detected that the
A/T control voltage
is below 7 V.
• If the DTC was
set, then the A/T will
be locked in 3rd
gear (D gear) or
shifted to low gear
when in sports
mode. •
A/T control relay
• Harness or
connectors (The
sensor circuit is open
or shorted)
• TCM
DTC Confirmation Procedure:
Before performing the following procedure, confirm that battery voltage is more than 12 V.
• Connect the X-431 scan tool to the Data Link Connector (DLC) - use the most current software available.
• After connection, press POWER key to start X-431.
• Turn the ignition switch on.
• With the scan tool, view and erase stored DTCs in the TCM.
• Start engine and warm it to normal operating temperature.
• With the scan tool, select view DTC and data stream.
• If the DTC is detected, the DTC condition is current. Go to Diagnostic Procedure - Step 1.
• If the DTC is not detected, the DTC condition is intermittent (See Diagnostic Help and Intermittent DTC Trou-
bleshooting in Section 08 Transaxle & Transfer Case for more information).
NOTE :
While performing electrical diagnosis & testing, always refer to the electrical schematics for specific circuit
and component information.
Diagnostic Procedure
1.CHECK GROUND CONNECTION
• Turn ignition switch off.
• Loosen and retighten ground screws on the body (See Ground Inspection in Section 12 Brakes).
• Inspect the ground connection C-201 mounting position (See Vehicle Wiring Harness Layout - Main Harness in
Section 16 Wiring).
Are the ground connections OK?
Ye s>>Go to the next step.
No
>>Repair or replace the ground connections.
DIAGNOSIS & TESTING
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Diagnostic Help
1. The X-431 scan tool connects to the Data Link Connector (DLC) and communicates with the vehicle electronicmodules through the data network.
2. Confirm that the malfunction is current and carry-out the diagnostic tests and repair procedures.
3. If the DTC cannot be deleted, it is a current fault.
4. Use a digital multimeter to perform voltage readings on electronic systems.
5. Refer to any Technical Bulletins that may apply to the failure.
6. Visually inspect the related wiring harness.
7. Inspect and clean all Restraints Control Module (RCM) grounds that are related to DTC.
8. If numerous trouble codes were set, use a wiring schematic and look for any common ground circuits or voltage supply circuits that may apply to the DTC.
Intermittent DTC Troubleshooting
If the failure is intermittent perform the following:
•Check for loose connectors.
• Look for any chafed, pierced, pinched, or partially broken wires.
• Monitor the scan tool data relative to this circuit.
• Wiggle the related wiring harness and connectors while looking for an interrupted signal on the affected circuit.
• If possible, try to duplicate the conditions under which the DTC set.
• Look for the data to change or for the DTC to reset during the wiggle test.
• Look for broken, bent, pushed out or corroded terminals.
• Inspect the sensor and mounting area for any condition that would result in an incorrect signal, such as dam-
age, foreign material.
• A data recorder, and/or oscilloscope should be used to help diagnose intermittent conditions.
• Remove the Restraints Control Module (RCM) from the troubled vehicle and install in a new vehicle and test. If
the DTC cannot be deleted, the RCM is malfunctioning. If the DTC can be deleted, return the RCM to the origi-
nal vehicle.
Ground Inspection
Ground connections are very important to the proper operation of electrical and electronic circuits. Ground connec-
tions are often exposed to moisture, dirt and other corrosive elements. The corrosion (rust) can become an unwanted
resistance. This added resistance can alter the way a circuit works.
Electronically controlled circuits are very sensitive to proper grounding. A loose or corroded ground can drastically
affect an electronically controlled circuit. A poor or corroded ground can affect the circuit. Perform the following when
inspecting a ground connection:
1. Remove the ground bolt or screw.
2. Inspect all mating surface for tarnish, dirt, rust, etc.
3. Clean as required to assure good contact.
4. Reinstall bolt or screw securely.
5. Inspect for add-onaccessories which may be interfering with the ground circuit.
6. If several wires are crimped into one ground eyelet terminal, check for proper crimps. Make sure all of the wires are clean, securely fastened and providing a good ground path. If multiple wires are crimped to one eyelet, make
sure no excess wire insulation has been crimped creating a bad ground.
Diagnostic Tools
Diagnostic Scan Tool X-431
Read the following when connecting the X-431 scan tool:
•Connect the scan tool to the Data Link Connector (DLC) for communication with the vehicle.
• The DLC is located on the driver side compartment under the steering column (it is attached to the instrument
panel and accessible from the driver seat).
• The DLC is rectangular in design and capable of accommodating up to 16 terminals.
• The electrical connector has keying features to allow easy connection.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine INSTRUMENT CLUSTER15-52
Description 15-52
Operation 15-52
Specifications 15-53
Special Tools 15-53
Electrical Schematics 15-54
Instrument Cluster Connector Pin-Out
Table 15-62
DIAGNOSIS & TESTING15-64
Clearing Service Monitor Lamp 15-64
Diagnostic Help 15-64
Intermittent DTC Troubleshooting 15-64
Ground Inspection 15-64
Diagnostic Tools 15-65
Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) List 15-65
Instrument Cluster DTC List 15-65
Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) Tests 15-66
U029C - Battery Over Voltage Error,
U029C - Battery Under Voltage Error 15-66
U040F - Temperature Sensor Shorted
To Supply, U040F - Temperature
Sensor Shorted To Ground (With
Mitsubishi 2.4L Engine System) 15-72
U050F - EEPROM Checksum Error 15-77
U0303 - Fuel Sensor Open Circuit Or
Shorted To Supply, U0303 - Fuel
Sensor Short To Ground 15-79
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE15-84
Instrument Cluster 15-84
Removal & Installation 15-84
INTERIOR LAMPS15-85
Description 15-85
Operation 15-85
Electrical Schematics 15-86
Front Room Lamp 15-91
Removal & Installation 15-91
Middle/Rear Courtesy/Dome Lamp 15-91
Removal & Installation 15-91
Key Hole Lamp 15-92
Removal & Installation 15-92
POWER OUTLET15-93
Description 15-93
Operation 15-93
Electrical Schematics 15-94
Removal & Installation 15-95
POWER WINDOW15-96
Description 15-96
Operation 15-96
Electrical Schematics 15-97
Power Window Switch 15-100
Removal & Installation 15-100
Power Window Motor 15-100
Removal & Installation 15-100
Power Window Motor Inspection 15-103
SEATS15-104
General Information 15-104
Description 15-104
Operation 15-104
Electrical Schematics 15-105
Front Seat 15-106
Removal & Installation 15-106
Rear Seats 15-107
Removal & Installation 15-107
Heated Seat Switch 15-109
Removal & Installation 15-109
Heated Seat Element 15-109
Removal & Installation 15-109
IMMOBILIZER CONTROL MODULE15-110
Description 15-110
Operation 15-110
Electrical Schematics 15-111
Immobilizer Control Module Connector
Pin-Out Table 15-112
DIAGNOSIS & TESTING15-113
Diagnostic Help 15-113
Intermittent DTC Troubleshooting 15-113
Ground Inspection 15-113
Diagnostic Tools 15-113
Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) List 15-114
Immobilizer Control Module DTC List 15-114
Remote Keyless Entry (RKE)
Inoperative 15-115
No Response From Remote Keyless
Entry (RKE) Transmitter 15-115
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Description
The power door locks allow the doors to be locked or unlocked electronically. The power door lock switch is located
on the front door trim panel. The power door locks can also be operated by the Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) trans-
mitter.
Operation
The power lock system receives non-switched battery current, so that the power locks remain operational, regardless
of the ignition switch position. The power lock system is controlled by BCM.
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Description
The Body Control Module (BCM) is located behind the glove box. The BCM controls many electrical components and
systems for the vehicle electrical system. The BCM is the primary hub that controls functions such as internal and
external lighting, power windows and power door locks.
Operation
The Body Control Module (BCM) uses hard wired inputs from various sensors and switches. The sensors and
switches are located throughout the vehicle.
The following components are inputs to the BCM:
•Key switch
• Rear defroster switch
• Hazard lamp switch
• Power window switches
• Power door lock switches
• Seat belt switch
• Vehicle speed
• Door ajar switches
• Turn signal switch
The following components are outputs from the BCM:
• Key lamp
• Stop lamp relay
• Rear defroster grid
• Courtesy lamps
• Power window motor
• Power door lock motor
• Turn signal lamps
FUSE NO. AMPERAGE RATING FUNCTION
1 30 AFront Fog
2 20 ACNT Lock
3 30 A Spare
4 15 A Spare
5 25 A Spare
6 30 AFront WIN
LTSM150130
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Description
The interior lamps consist of the following:
•Key Hole Lamp
• Front Room Lamp
• Middle/Rear Courtesy/Dome Lamp
• Front Step Lamp
• Backlight Adjusting Switch
• Instrument Cluster
• Headlamp Aiming Switch
• Heated Seat Switch (LH)
• Heated Seat Switch (RH)
• Air Control Panel
• Front Fog Lamp Switch
• Rear Fog Lamp Switch
• Console Power Socket (Illumination)
• Door Mirror Remote Control Switch
• Main Power Window And Door Lock/Unlock Switch
• Front Power Window Switch (RH)
• Rear Power Window Switch (LH)
• Rear Power Window Switch (RH)
• Audio
Operation
The key hole lamp and front/middle/rear courtesy lamps are controlled by the BCM. Front step lamps are controlled
by the door lock switch. When the door is open, the front step lamp will light up automatically. Other lamps are
controlled by the lighting and turn signal switch.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 2. Remove the lamp mounting screws (1).
3. Remove the courtesy/dome lamp.
NOTE :
The rear courtesy/dome lamp is similar to the middle courtesy/dome lamp. 4. Installation is in the reverse order of removal.
Key Hole Lamp
Removal & Installation
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
2. Turn the ignition switch off.
3. Remove the steering column shroud retaining screws (1).
4. Disconnect the key hole lamp electrical connector.
5. Remove the key hole lamp.
6. Installation is in the reverse order of removal.
INTERIOR LAMPS
LTSM150044
LTSM110031
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