MITSUBISHI 3000GT 1991 Service Manual
3000GT 1991
MITSUBISHI
MITSUBISHI
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MITSUBISHI 3000GT 1991 Service Manual
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FUEL SYSTEM - Troubleshooting13-15READ OUT OF MALFUNCTION CODE
Precautions for Operation
(1) When battery voltage is low, no detection of failure is
possible. Be sure to check the battery for voltage and otherconditions before starting the test.
(2) Diagnosis item is erased if the battery or the engine controlunit connector is disconnected. Do not disconnect the
battery before the diagnosis result is completely read.
Using Multi-Use Tester
(I) Read and record the self-diagnosis output.
(2) Referring to the diagnosis chart, repair the faulty part.
(3) Turn the ignition switch OFF and then turn it ON.
(4) Erase the malfunction code.(5) Recheck that a normal code is output.
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EC165(Using Voltmeter(I) Connect an analog voltmeter between the self-diagnosis
output terminal of the diagnosis connector and ground
terminal.(2) Turn on the ignition switch.
(3) Read the diagnosis output pattern from the voltmeter and
record it.(4) Referring to the diagnosis chart, repair the faulty part.
(5) Erase the malfunction code using the following procedure.
@ Turn OFF the ignition switch.
@ Disconnect the negative battery cable from the battery
terminal for
10 seconds or more and then reconnect it.
@ Turn ON the ignition switch and read the self-diagnosiscode to check that a normal code is output.
Diagnosis by DIAGNOSIS 2 MODE
(1) Using the multi-use tester, changeover the diagnosis modeof the engine control unit to DIAGNOSIS 2 MODE.
(2) Road test the vehicle.
(3) Read the diagnosis code in the same manner as “READ
OUT OF MALFUNCTION CODE” and repair the malfunc-
tioning part.(4) Remove the multi-use tester.
NOTERemoval of the multi-use tester
.will erase all the self-’
diagnosis malfunction codes in the engine control unit and
changeover the diagnosis mode from DIAGNOSIS 2 MODEto DIAGNOSIS 1 MODE.
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13-16FUEL SYSTEM - Troubleshooting
CHECK CHART CLASSIFIED BY PROBLEM SYMPTOMSstepper motor type)
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FUEL SYSTEM - Troubleshootina13-17
PROBLEM SYMPTOMS TABLE (FOR YOUR INFORMATION)
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Won’t start(no initial combustion)-g Starting problem
2(i;il;i combustion, then
Symptom
The starter is used to crank the engine, but there is no combustion within the
cylinders, and the engine won’t start.
There is combustion within the cylinders, but then the engine soon stalls.(Starting takes a long
time.)Engine won’t start quickly.
Idling instability
(Rough idling)Engine speed doesn’t remain constant; changes during idling.Usually, a judgement can be based upon the movement of the tachometer
>.rpointer, and the vibration transmitted to the steering wheel, shift lever, body, etc.
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Incorrect idling speedThe engine doesn’t idle at the usual correct speed.
F.-=e-ImpDr;p;ertidling continuityThis non-continuity of idling includes the following elements.(1) Die outPass out. . . . . The engine stalls when the foot is taken from the accelerator pedal,regardless of whether the vehicle is moving or not.(2) Pass out . . The engine stalls when the accelerator pedal is depressed or while
it is being used.
Hesitation
Sag
“Hesitation” is the delay in responseHesitation
of the vehicle speed (engine rpm) thatLNormaloccurs when the accelerator pedal is
depressed in order to accelerate from---
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Serious hesitation is called “sag”.2
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Poor acceleration
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Poor acceleration is inability to obtain an acceleration corresponding to thedegree of throttle opening, even though acceleration is smooth, or the inability toreach maximum speed.
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Shock
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The feeling of a comparatively large impact or vibration when the engine isaccelerated or decelerated.
SurgeThis is repeated surging ahead during constant speed travel or during variable
speed travel.
Knocking
A sharp sound like a hammer striking the cylinder walls during driving and which
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13-18FUEL SYSTEM - Troubleshooting
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13-20FUEL SYSTEM - Troubleshooting
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