sensor MITSUBISHI 3000GT 1991 User Guide
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11-54ENGINE - Cylinder Block
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,12 mm (.47 in.)
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Thrust
direction
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(2) Using a cylinder gauge, measure the inside diameter and
roundness of the cylinder. If excessively worn, repair (over~
size) the cylinder and replace the piston and piston rings.The measurement points are shown in the illustration.
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BORING THE CYLINDERMllVEEB
(1) Based on the largest cylinder bore, determine the over
sized piston to be used.
(2) Measure with the outside diameter of the piston as the
datum measurement points.
NOTE
There are four sizes of oversize piston -0.25 mm (.OlO in.),
0.50 mm
(.020 in.), 0.75 mm (.030 in.), 1.00 mm (.039 in.).
(3) Calculate the reground bore size based on the measured.value of the outside piston diameter.
NOTEBore size = outside piston diameter + 0.03 to 0.05 mm
(.0012 to .0020 in.) (gap between cylinder and piston) - 0.02mm (0008 in.) (honing amount)
(4) Hone each of the cylinders to the calculated measurement.
CautionTo prevent distortion resulting from the temperature‘drise during reboring, bore the cylinder holes in the
cylinder numbers sequence.
(5) Hone the cylinders, finishing them to the proper dimension(outside piston diameter + gap with cylinder).
(6) Check the gap between the piston and cylinder.
Standard value: 0.03
- 0.05 mm (.0012 - .0020 in.)
SERWCE POINT OF INSTALLATIONMllVDAL
5. INSTALLATION OF DETONATION SENSOR BRACKET
Check that the bracket is in intimate contact with the
cylinder block boss and tighten to specified torque in the
order shown.
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FUEL
SYSTEM
CONTENTSM13AA- _
CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .158SPECIFICATIONS. . . . . . . .._._....................................................155
CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEM*................................................185
SERVICE ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES............................178
Cruise Control Cables Inspection and Adjustment........178Cruise Control SystemInspection....................................179individual Parts Inspection....................................................181
SPECIAL TOOLS........................................................................159
SPECIFICATIONS....................................................................158
General Specifications........................................................158Service Specifications........................................................158
TROUBLESHOOTING............................................................159
Check Chart............................................................................163Harness and Components Layout....................................176Preliminary Inspection........................................................159Self-diagnosis Checking........................................................172Troubleshooting Quick Reference Chart............................159
ENGINE CONTROL............................................155
ENGINE CONTROL................................................................157
SERVICE ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES............................156
Accelerator Cable Inspection and Adjustment................156Accelerator Switch Inspection and Adjustment................156
Service Specifications........................................................
155
TROUBLESHOOTING............................................................
155
Accelerator Cable and Accelerator Pedal........................155
FUEL SYSTEM....................................................3
DETONATION SENSOR........................................................154
FUEL FILTER............................................................................
153
FUEL LINE AND VAPOR LINE................................................151
FUEL PUMP AND FUEL GAUGE UNIT ASSEMBLYAND OVERFILL LIMITER (TWO-WAY VALVE)................149
FUEL TANK.................................................................................146
GENERAL INFORMATION
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3
MPI System Diagram............................................................3
INJECTOR................................................................................141
ON-VEHICLE INSPECTION OF MPI COMPONENTS........36
Active Exhaust Control Unit
SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM (SRS)
(1)A Supplemental Restraint System (SRS), which uses a driver-side air bag, has been installed in the 3000GT.(2)The SRS includes the following components: impact sensors, SRS diagnosis unit: SRS warning light, air bagmodule, clock spring, 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 byan asterisk (*).
WARNING!(I)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 anauthorized MITSUBISHI dealer.
(3) MITSUBISHI dealer personnel must thoroughly review this manual, and especially its GROUP
528 -Supplemental Restraint System (SRS), before beginning any service or maintenance of any component of theSRS or any SRS-related component.
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13-2
Boost Meter
Components Location........................................................36
Crank Angle Sensor
............................................................72Detonation Sensor................................................................84EGR Control Solenoid Valve
EGR Temperature Sensor
Fuel Pump Operation Check................................................137Fuel Pump Relay No. 2........................................................53Fuel Pump Resistor............................................................53
Idle Position Switch............................................................68Idle Speed Control Servo (Stepper Motor Type)............1 IOIgnition Coil and Power Transistor....................................115Ignition Switch-ST and Inhibitor Switch ................76Ignition Switch-ST
Injectors
94
Oxygen Sensor
Power Steering Oil Pressure Switch................................80Power Supply and Ignition Switch-IG................................41
Purge Control Solenord Valve............................................1 19Release of Residual Pressure from High
Pressure Fuel Hose............................................................137Throttle Position Sensor....................................................65Top Dead Center Sensor....................................................70Variable Induction Control Servo (DC Motor)
SERVICE ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES............................31
Adjustment of Fixed SAS....................................................35Adjustment of Idle Position Switch and
Throttle Position Sensor (TPS)............................................33Basic Idle Speed Adjustment............................................31Throttle Body (Throttle Valve Area) Cleaning....................33
SPECIAL TOOLS........................................................................8
SPECIFICATIONS
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General Specifications........................................................6Sealant....................................................................................7Service Specifications........................................................7
THROlTLE BODY....................................................................143
TROUBLESHOOTING............................................................9
Check Chart Classified by Problem Symptoms................16Circuit Diagram....................................................................18Engine Warning Light (Malfunction Indicator Light)........11Explanation and Cautions about Harness Check............10Explanation of Troubleshooting Procedures....................9Fuel Tank and Fuel Line........................................................30
Problem Symptoms Table (For Your Information)............17Self-diagnosis........................................................................12)
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Tank capacityliter (gal.)
Return system
Filter
High pressure type
Electrical, in-tank type
Driven by
Throttle position sensor
idle speed control servoVariable resistor type
Stepper motor typeThe stepper motor type by-pass air controlsystem with the first idle air valve
Engine control unit
Identification model No.
Federal
California
Karman vortex type
Barometric pressure
sensorSemiconductor diffusion type
Engine coolant temperature sensor
Oxygen sensor
Vehicle speed sensor
Detonation sensor
Top dead center sensor
Crank angle sensor
Induction control valve position sensor
EGRtemperature sensor
Piezoelectric device type
Photo interrupter type
Photo interrupter type
Variable’resistor type
13-6FUEL SYSTEM - Specifications
SPECIFICATIONS
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
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FUEL SYSTEM - SDecifications
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Items
Actuators
Control relay type
Injector type and number
Injector identification mark
Variable induction control servo
Purge control solenoid valve
EGR control solenoid valve
Fuel pressure control solenoid valve
Waste gate solenoid valve
Fuel pressure regulator
Regulated pressure
kPa (psi)
Specifications
Contact switch type
Electromagnetic, 6
BDH210
BDL360
Electric motor
ON/OFF type solenoid valve
Duty cycle solenoid valve
ON/OFF type solenoid valve
Duty cycle type solenoid valve
335 (47.6)
300 (43.5)
SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS
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ternsSpecifications
3asic ignition timing5” -t 2”BTDC at curb idle
3urb idle speedrpm700 * 100
dle speed when air conditioner is on
rpm
3asic idle speedrpm700 + 50
Throttle position sensor adjusting voltageV0.4- 1 .o
Throttle position sensor resistancek03.5 - 6.5
dle speed control servo (stepper motor) coil resistance028 - 33 [at 20°C (68”F)I
ntake air temperature sensor resistancekfi2.7 [at 20°C (68”F)I
Engine coolant temperature sensor resistancekQ
20°C (68°F)
2.4
80°C (176°F)0.3
%el pressurekPa (psi)
Vacuum hose disconnection
295 - 315 (43 - 45) at curb idle
Vacuum hose connection
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2 - 3 [at 20°C (68”F)I
SEALANTMlXE-A
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Engine coolant temperature sensor threaded portion3M NUT Locking Part No. 4171 or equivalent
Fuel tank hole cover3M ATD Part No. 8509 or equivalent
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13-8
SPECIAL TOOLS
FUEL SYSTEM - Special Tools
MlBDA- -
MB991359l Reading diagnosis codel MPI system inspection
Detonation sensor
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FUEL SYSTEM - Troubleshooting13-9
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1. Verification of trouble symptomI
2. Reading of self-diagnosis code
3. Estimation of the causes of trouble and
setting of check items
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4. Inspection of engine control unit input/
output signals
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5. Inspection of MPI system component
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6. Inspection of individual MPI system
components
7. Re-inspection and repair of trouble
symptom
8. Verification and prevention of
reoccur-
TROUBLESHO.OTlNGMlBEBBS
EXPLANATION OF TROUBLESHOOTING PROCE-
DURES
Effective troubleshooting procedures for MPI system problems
are given below.1. Verification of trouble symptom
lReproduce trouble symptom and verify the characteris-
tics of the trouble and the conditions (engine condition,driving conditions, etc.) under which it is produced.
2. Reading of self-diagnosis code
l Read self-diagnosis code and if a malfunction code is
output, locate and correct the trouble referring to the
diagnosis chart.3. Estimation of the causes of trouble and setting of check
items
lReferring to the Check Chart, verify the check items andchecking order for the trouble symptom.
4. Inspection of engine control unit input/output signals
l Using the multi-use tester or oscilloscope, check the
engine control unit input/output signals.
l If the signals are normal, judge the sensor input/
actuator control as normal and proceed to check the
input/output signals of the next check item.
5. Inspection of MPI system component harness
l If the engine control unit input/output signals are
abnormal, check the MPI system component body
harness and repair as necessary.
lAfter repair, check the engine control unit input/output
signals again. If they are normal, proceed to check theinput/output signals of the next check item.
6. Inspection of individual MPI system components
lIf the body harness is normal but the engine control unit
input/output signals are abnormal, check individual MPI
system components and repair or replace as necessary.l After repair or replacement, check the engine control
unit input/output signals again. If they are normal,
proceed to check the input/output signals of the next
check item.7. Re-inspection and repair of trouble symptom
l If the harness inspection and individual component
inspection results are normal but the engine control unitinput/output signals are abnormal, re-examine the
causes of trouble referring to the troubleshooting hintsand the checks and repairs included in other groups.
8. Verification and prevention of reoccurrence after repair
lPerform tests to see if the same problems occur againand make sure that the same problems will not be
repeated.
lRemove the true causes of the trouble to prevent its
reoccurrence.
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FUEL SYSTEM - Troubleshooting13-11
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Sensor side6FU1215
Malfunctionl
If the sensor impressed voltage is abnormal, check the wire
for an open circuit or short-circuit to ground and repair as
necessary. If the wire is normal, replace the engine control
unit and check again.l To check the voltage, use a digital voltmeter (or circuit
tester) as a rule.
[However, use an analog voltmeter for checking the power
transistor drive voltage.]ENGINE WARNING LIGHT (MALFUNCTION IN-
DICATOR LIGHT)
Among the self-diagnosis items, a malfunction indicator lightcomes on to notify the driver of the emission control items
when an irregurality is detected.
However, when an irregular signal returns to normal and theengine control unit judges that it has returned to normal, the
malfunction indicator light goes out.
Moreover, when the ignition switch is turned off, the light goes
out. Even if the ignition switch is turned on again, the light doesnot come on until the irregularity is detected.
Here, immediately after the ignition switch is turned on, the
malfunction indicator light is lit for 5 seconds to indicate that
the malfunction indicator light operates normally.
ITEMS INDICATED BY THE MALFUNCTION INDICATOR
LIGHT
Engine control unit
Oxygen sensor
Air flow sensor
Intake air temperature sensor
Throttle position sensor
Engine coolant temperature sensor
Crank angle sensor
Top dead center sensor
Barometric pressure sensor
Detonation sensor
Ignition timing adjustment signal
Injector
EGR system
Ignition coil, power transistor unit
Caution
The malfunction indicator light comes on when the line ofthe ignition timing adjustment terminal is shorted to
ground. Therefore, the light also comes on when the
ignition timing adjustment terminal is grounded to adjust
the ignition timing, but this does not show any abnormal-
ity.
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13-12FUEL SYSTEM - Troubleshooting
MALFUNCTION INDICATOR LIGHT INSPECTION
(1) Check that when the ignition switch is turned on, the lightilluminates for about 5 seconds and then goes out.
(2) If the light does not illuminate, check for open circuit in
dharness, blown fuse and blown bulb.
SELF-DIAGNOSIS
The engine control unit monitors the input/output signals (some
signals at all times and the others under specified conditions) ofthe engine control unit.
When it is noticed that an irregularity has continued for a
specified time or longer from when the irregular signal is
initially monitored, passing a certain number, the engine controlunit judges that an irregularity has occurred, memorizes the
malfunction code, and outputs the signal to the self-diagnosis
output terminal.
There are 21 diagnosis items, including the normal state, andthe diagnosis results can be read out with a voltmeter or
multi-use tester.Moreover, since memorization of the malfunction codes is
backed up directly by the battery, the diagnosis results are
memorized even if the ignition key is turned off. The malfunc-
tion codes will, however, be erased when the battery terminalor the engine control unit connector is disconnected.
The malfunction code can also be erased by turning on the
ignition switch and sending the malfunction code erase signalfrom the multi-use tester to the engine control unit.
CautionIf the sensor connector is disconnected with the ignition
_ _switch turned on, the malfunction code is memorized. Ind
this case, send the malfunction code erase signal from themulti-use tester to the engine control unit or disconnect
the battery terminal
(-) for 10 seconds or more, and the
diagnosis memory will be erased.
The 21 diagnosis items are provided as follows, and if plural
items are activated, they are all indicated sequentially from the
smallest code number.
CautionThe malfunction code for the ignition timing adjustment
signal is output when the line of the ignition timing
adjustment terminal is shorted to ground. Therefore, the
malfunction code is also output when the ignition timing
adjustment terminal is grounded to adjust the ignition
timing, but this does not show any abnormality.
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FUEL SYSTEM - Troubleshootinn
DIAGNOSISCHART (FAULT TREE)
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Diagnosis codeIreferenceDiagnosis item
Check item (Remedy)orderOutput signal patternNo.Memory
1Engine controlunit
:r- -
(Replace engine controlunit)
12A0104
2Oxygen sensorRetainedl Harness and connector(Turbo: Rear bank)
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0 Oxygen sensorl Fuel pressurel Injectors(Replace if defective.)
12A0104l Intake air leaks
3Air flow sensor
:n ‘*
Retainedl Harness and connector
(If harness and connector
are normal, replace air
flow sensor assembly.)
12A0104
4Intake airRetainedl Harness and connector
temperature sensorH
Ln I3
l Intake air temperature
sensor
12A0104
5Throttle position
sensor
:n I4
Retainedl Harness and connectorl Throttle position sensorl Idle position switch
12AO104
6Coolant temperature
:nn 21
Retainedl Harness and connector
sensor0 Coolant temperature
sensor12A0107
7Crank angle sensor
:nn 22
Retainedl Harness and connector
(If harness and connector
are normal, replace crank
angle sensor assembly.)
12A01078
Top dead centerRetainedl Harness and connector
sensor
:nn 23
(If harness and connector
are normal. replace crank
angle sensor assembly.)
12A0107
9Vehicle speed sensor24Retainedl Harness and connector
(reed switch)H
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l Vehicle speed sensor
(reed switch)
L12A0107
10Barometric pressure25Retainedl Harness and connector
sensorHu I
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(If harness and connector
are normal, replace
Lbarometric pressure
12A0107sensor assembly.)
11Detonation sensor31Retainedl Harness and connector
:-r-uuuL
(If harness and connector
are normal, replace deto-
nation sensor.)
L-NOTE
12A0468
Replace the engine control unit if a malfunction code is output although the inspection reveals that there is no problem with the check
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