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SERVICE BRAKES -Anti-lock Braking System Troubleshooting35-39
Check flow connected with wheel
speed sensorNOTECheck speed sensor harness and connector connection
and then observe with oscilloscope. (Refer to
P.35-57.)No ,
Is the resistance value of the wheel
speed sensor part normal?
Standard value: 0.8 - 1.2 kR
z Malfunction of wheel speed
sensor
Yes
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-NoCheck the output of each
wheel speed sensor with an
oscilloscope, including the
waveform. (Refer to
P.35-57.)Is the output voltage for each
wheel speed sensor over
the standard value and is
the waveform normal?
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![MITSUBISHI 3000GT 1991 Service Manual 35-40SERVICE BRAKES -Anti-lock Braking System Troubleshooting
E-3When diagnosis code “21 G SNSR.” is displayed
[Explanation]
The ABS-ECU outputs this trouble code in the
following cases.
l G senso MITSUBISHI 3000GT 1991 Service Manual 35-40SERVICE BRAKES -Anti-lock Braking System Troubleshooting
E-3When diagnosis code “21 G SNSR.” is displayed
[Explanation]
The ABS-ECU outputs this trouble code in the
following cases.
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35-40SERVICE BRAKES -Anti-lock Braking System Troubleshooting
E-3When diagnosis code “21 G SNSR.” is displayed
[Explanation]
The ABS-ECU outputs this trouble code in the
following cases.
l G sensor OFF trouble (It is judged that the G
sensor continues to be OFF for more than
approximately 13 seconds except when thevehicle is stopped or when there is stop light
switch input.)
lWhen there is a broken wire or short circuit in
the harness for the G sensor system.
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to
P.35-92.)Replace G sensor.
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Yes
Remove the ABS-ECU
connector and check at
the harness connector.
With the ignition key “ON”,
does the voltage between
terminal No. 6 and groundindicate battery voltage?
Repair harness.
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ABS-ECU malfunctionIJP Replace ABS-ECU.
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![MITSUBISHI 3000GT 1991 Service Manual SERVICE BRAKES -Anti-lock Braking System Troubleshooting35-41E-4 When diagnosis code“22 STOP LAMP SW” is displayed
ii’ [Explanation][Hint]
The ABS-ECU outputs this trouble code in theIf the stop MITSUBISHI 3000GT 1991 Service Manual SERVICE BRAKES -Anti-lock Braking System Troubleshooting35-41E-4 When diagnosis code“22 STOP LAMP SW” is displayed
ii’ [Explanation][Hint]
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SERVICE BRAKES -Anti-lock Braking System Troubleshooting35-41E-4 When diagnosis code“22 STOP LAMP SW” is displayed
ii’ [Explanation][Hint]
The ABS-ECU outputs this trouble code in theIf the stop light operates normal, the harness for the
following cases.stop light switch input circuit is broken or there is a
lStop light switch remains on for more than 15malfunction in the ABS-ECU.
minutes while the ABS is not functioning.
lThe harness wire for the stop light switch may
be open.
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spots.
When the brake pedal is pressed
between connector terminal No.
29 and ground indicate battery
I1 voltage! , Yes /Repair harness.
Is the voltage between No.
1terminal and ground equal to the
battery voltage when measured
wrth resistor connector discon-
nected?
YesRepair harness.
6NoIs resistor resistance 780 to
860 sl?) Replace resistor.
YesIs there continuity between No. 2
FpylReplace ABS-ECU.
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![MITSUBISHI 3000GT 1991 Service Manual 35-42SERVICE BRAKES -Anti-lock Braking System Troubleshooting
E-5When diagnosis codes “41 FR SOL. VALVE”,
“42 FL SOL. VALVE” or “43 VALVE DRIFT”
are displayed.
‘LJ[Explanation]
The ABS-E MITSUBISHI 3000GT 1991 Service Manual 35-42SERVICE BRAKES -Anti-lock Braking System Troubleshooting
E-5When diagnosis codes “41 FR SOL. VALVE”,
“42 FL SOL. VALVE” or “43 VALVE DRIFT”
are displayed.
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35-42SERVICE BRAKES -Anti-lock Braking System Troubleshooting
E-5When diagnosis codes “41 FR SOL. VALVE”,
“42 FL SOL. VALVE” or “43 VALVE DRIFT”
are displayed.
‘LJ[Explanation]
The ABS-ECU normally monitors the solenoid valve
drive circuit.
If no current flows in the solenoid even if the ECU
turns the solenoid ON or if it continues to flow even
when turned OFF, the ECU determines thesolenoid coil wire is broken/short-circuited or the
harness is broken/short-circuited, and then these
trouble codes are output.
ABS-ECU controls the solenoid valve current and if
the current value of the solenoid valves differs from
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error is produced and the ABS-ECU goes into the
failsafe mode.
1No
In the resistance value forthe solenoid valve withinthe range of the standard
values?
Standard value: 1.1 - 1.3 R
Yes
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Connect HU 1 OP connector,
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Yes
+The harness wire for the
solenoid valve circuit
whose resistance value is
outside the range of the
standard value is brokenor short circuited.
Repair harness.
1 Malfunction of ABS-ECU4 Replace ABS-ECU.I IIII1
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![MITSUBISHI 3000GT 1991 Service Manual SERVICE. BRAKES -Anti-lock Braking System Troubleshooting35-43
E-6When diagnosis code “51 VALVE RELAY” is displayed
I
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When the ignition switch is turned ON, the ABS
normal. In addit MITSUBISHI 3000GT 1991 Service Manual SERVICE. BRAKES -Anti-lock Braking System Troubleshooting35-43
E-6When diagnosis code “51 VALVE RELAY” is displayed
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SERVICE. BRAKES -Anti-lock Braking System Troubleshooting35-43
E-6When diagnosis code “51 VALVE RELAY” is displayed
I
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When the ignition switch is turned ON, the ABS
normal. In addition, normally it monitors whether or
ECU switches the valve relay OFF and ON for annot there is power in the valve power monitor line
initial check, compares the voltage of the signal tosince the valve relay is normally ON. If the supply of
the valve relay and valve power monitor line voltagepower to the valve power monitor line is inter-
to check whether the valve relay operation is
rupted, this trouble code will be output.
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4.IWhen the valve relay is checked,
are the following conditions
found?
No. 85
- No. 86: Resrstance
value 60 - 120 IINo. 30-No. 87a: Continuity
No. 30 - No. 87: No continuity
When batterv voltaoe IS aooliedbetween terminalsho. 86 and
No. 85.
No. 30
- No. 87: Contrnurty
No. 30 - No. 87a: No continurtyNo
I1-----+Valve relay malfunction
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IReplace valve relay.I
Yes
&I/ No1IWith the ignition key “ON”,
does the voltage between the
connector terminal No. 52 and
ground indicate battery voltage?
Yes
Connect the HU harness and
\ remove the ECU connector.
+II NnrIground Indicate battery voltage.
Replace ABS
ECIJ.
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![MITSUBISHI 3000GT 1991 Service Manual 35-44SERVICE BRAKES -Anti-lock Braking System Troubleshooting
E-7When diagnosis code “52 MOTOR RELAY” is displayed
[Explanation]
The ABS ECU outputs this trouble code for the
motor relay and motor MITSUBISHI 3000GT 1991 Service Manual 35-44SERVICE BRAKES -Anti-lock Braking System Troubleshooting
E-7When diagnosis code “52 MOTOR RELAY” is displayed
[Explanation]
The ABS ECU outputs this trouble code for the
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35-44SERVICE BRAKES -Anti-lock Braking System Troubleshooting
E-7When diagnosis code “52 MOTOR RELAY” is displayed
[Explanation]
The ABS ECU outputs this trouble code for the
motor relay and motor in the following cases.
l When the motor relay does not function
lWhen there is trouble with the motor itself and it
does not revolve
lWhen the motor ground is disconnected and the
motor does not revolve
l When the motor continues to revolve
[Hint]
If there is motor operation noise during MUT forced
drive mode, there is a broken or short circuited
motor monitor wire.
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Remove the motor relay.
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check resistance values.
No. 85
- No. 86: Resistance
value 30 - 60 fiNo. 30 - No. 87: No continuity
Battery voltage is applied
kotw8esfn terminals No. 85 and
No. 30
- No. 87: ContinuityReplace motor relay.
1Yes
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+I, NoIIIs pump motor ground connected
normally?Connect ground wire.
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YesInstall motor relay and remove
HU connector.
@Vyiground indicate battery voltage?
I Yes
IConnect the HU connector
and remove the ECU connectorRepair harness.
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Is resistance between bodyP Malfunction of harness
connector terminal No. 2
Lrbetween HU and ECU
and No. 26 30 - 60 a?
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> Replace ABS ECU.
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SERVICE BRAKES - Set-vice Adiustment Procedures35-45lUF51F
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SERVICE ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES
BRAKE PEDAL INSPECTION AND ADJUSTMENT
1.Measure the brake pedal height as illustrated. If the’brakepedal height is not within the standard value, adjust as
follows.
Standard value (A): 177
- 182 mm (7.0 - 7.2 in.)
(I) Disconnect the stop light switch connector, loosen the
lock nut, and move the stop light switch to a position
where it does not contact the brake pedal arm.
(2) Adjust the brake pedal height by turning the operating
rod with pliers (with the operating. rod lock nut
loosened), until the correct brake pedal height is
obtained.
(3) After screwing in the stop light switch until it contacts
the brake pedal stopper (just before the brake pedal is
caused to move), return the stop light switch
l/2 to 1
turn and secure by tightening the lock nut.
(4) Connect the connector of the stop light switch.
(5) Check to be sure that the stop light is not illuminated
with the brake pedal unpressed.
Reference value (6): 0.5
- 1.0 mm (.02 - .04 in.)
2. On vehicles with automatic transaxle, check the shift-lock
mechanism. (Refer to GROUP 23
- Transaxle Control.)
3. With the engine stopped, depress the brake pedal two or
three times. After eliminating the vacuum in the power
brake booster, press the pedal down by hand, and confirm
that the amount of movement before resistance is met (the
free play) is within the standard value range.
Standard value (C): 3
- 8 mm (.I - .3 in.)
If the free play is less than the standard value, confirm that
the clearance between the stop light switch and brake
pedal is within the standard value.
If the free play exceeds the standard value, it is probably
due to excessive play between the clevis pin and brake
pedal arm. Check for excessive clearance and replace faulty
parts as required.
4.Start the engine, depress the brake pedal with approximate-
ly 500 N (110
Ibs.) of force, and measure the clearance
between the brake pedal and the floorboard.
Standard value (D): 80 mm (3.1 in.) or more
If the clearance is less than the standard value, check for air
trapped in the brake line and for brake fluid leaks. If
necessary, check the brake system mechanism (excessive
shoe clearance due to faulty auto adjuster) and repair faulty
parts as required.~1~1
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SERVICE BRAKES - Service Adiustment Procedures
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tion hole in the caliper body.
Standard value: IO.0 mm
(.39 in.)
Limit: 2.0 mm (.08 in.)
Caution
Replace the pad if worn beyond the limit. At this time,
replace the pads on right and left wheels as a set.
2. Remove the guide pin, raise the caliper assembly, and
support it with a wire, etc.
Caution
The guide pin has been coated with special
Igrease. Do
not wipe off the special grease on the lock pin, and do
not contaminate the lock pin.
3. Remove the following parts from the caliper support.@ Pad and wear indicator assembly
8 F$$ assembly
3 I@ Outer shim
4. Measure the rotating torque of the hub with the pads
removed to determine brake drag torque after pads are
installed.
5. Install the pad clips to the caliper support in position.
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35-50SERVICE BRAKES - Service Adjustment Procedures
Pad pin
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6.Clean the piston and, using the special tool, push the piston
into the cylinder.
7.With care not to allow the piston boot to be wedged, lower
the caliper assembly and fit the lock pin.
8. Using the following procedure, check the brake drag
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torque.@ Start the engine and depress and hold the brake pedal
for five seconds.@ Stop the engine. (Approx. 200 N
[44 Ibs.])@ Rotate the brake disc ten turns in the forward direction.@ Using a spring balance, check the brake drag force.
9. If the difference between the brake drag force and hub
rotating force exceeds the standard value, disassemble the
piston and check the piston sliding surfaces for dirt and
rust, piston seal for deterioration, and lock pin and guide pin
for sliding motion.
Standard value: 70 N (15.4 Ibs.)
[4 Nm (3 ftlbs.)] or less
opening in the caliper body.
Standard value: 10.0 mm
(-39 in.)
Limit: 2.0 mm
(.08 in.)
Caution
‘L&iReplace the pad if worn beyond the limit. At this time,
replace the pads on right and left wheels as a set.
I2. Remove the clip and, holding the cross spring with hand,
remove the pad pins.
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35-52SERVICE BRAKES - Service Adjustment Procedures
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k.!! I14FOO427. Using the following procedure, check the brake drag
torque.@ Start the engine and depress and hold the brake pedal
’for five seconds. [Approx. 200 N (44
Ibs.)]@ Stop the engine.@ Rotate the brake disc ten turns in the forward direction.@ Using a spring balance, check the brake drag force.
8. If the difference between the brake drag force and hub
rotating force exceeds the standard value, disassemble the
piston and check the piston sliding surfaces for dirt and
rust, piston seal for deterioration, and lock pin and guide pin
for sliding motion.
Standard value: 70 N (15.4
Ibs.) [4 Nm (3 ft.lbs.)] or less
INSPECTION OF FRONT BRAKE DISC THICKNESS1. Remove dirt and rust off the surface of the brake disc.
2.Measure the thickness of disc at four or more places of the
pad contacting surface.
Standard value:
,Limit:
3.If the wear exceeds the limit even at one place, replace the
right and left discs and brake pads as a set.
FRONT BRAKE DISC RUN-OUT CHECKM35FSAF
1. Remove the front brake assembly; and support it with a
wire, etc.
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(.2 in.) from the
outer circumference of the brake disc, and measure the
run-out of the disc.
Limit: 0.10 mm (.004 in.) or less
NOTESecure the disc to the hub with wheel nuts.