air condition MITSUBISHI 3000GT 1991 Service Manual
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SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM (SRS)
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bag module, clock spring, interconnecting wiring. Other SRS-related comp\
onents (that may have to be
(*).
The Supplemental Restraint System (SRSI-related components are shown in the following MASTER TABLE
OF CONTENTS. Be sure to carefully read and understand the WARNING below \
before proceeding.
Group number
22.23
32
36
42
52A
Group nameSRS-related components
FUELCRUISE CONTROL SYSTEM/ P.13-185
MANUALTRANSAXLE.TRANSAXLE CONTROLAUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE
POWER PLANT MOUNTRIGHT MEMBER, LEFT MEMBER AND CROSSMEMBERP.32-6
ELECTRONIC CONTROLSUSPENSION’STEERING ANGULAR VELOCITY SENSORP.33B-19
PARKING BRAKESPARKING BRAKE LEVER AND PARKiNG BRAKE CABLE/ P.36~5I
STEERING/POWER STEERING GEAR BOX/ P.37A-17
/STEERING WHEEL AND SHAFTj P.37A-13
BODY
INTERIOR
FENDER
FLOOR CONSOLE/ P.52A-11
FRONT SEAT
INSTRUMENT PANEL
P52A-18
P.52A-8
CHASSIS ELECTRICAL
SEAT BELT
COLUMN SWITCH
HORN SWITCH
IGNITION SWITCH
P.52A-25
P.54-73
P.54-78
1 P.54-6
RADIO REMOTE-CONTROL/ P.54.110
HEATER, AIR CONDITIONERAIR-CONDITIONER CONTROL PANELAND VENTILATIONAIR-CONDITIONER CONTROL UNITP.55-56
/DAMPER CONTROL MOTOR ASSEMBLYI
/HEATER CONTROL ASSEMBLY1 P.55-18I
HEATER UNIT.1 P.55-22
WARNING!
VENTILATORS (INSTRUMENT PANEL)P.55-36
(1) Improper service or maintenance of any component of the SRS, or an\
y SRSrelated component,
can lead to personal injury or death to service personnel (from inadver\
tent firing of the air bag) or
to the driver (from rendering the SRS inoperative).
(260°F) in baking or in
drying after painting, remove the SRS components (air bag module, SRS d\
iagnosis unit, front
perfarmed
only at an authorized MITSUBISHI dealer.
52B
- Supplemental Restraint System (SRS), before beginning any service or m\
aintenance of any
component of the SRS or any SRS-related component.
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GENERAL - How to Use This Manual
EXPLANATION OF THE TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
lndrcatesconnec-tor’s terminal num-ber.t
3. Cheddng the psssenger compartment-tempwsturs sensor, o&de-sir sensor, sir-thwtmctat CMSO~ and refrigerant-tempcmture sensor circuits
1.IProvides the neces-sary description ofcircuit operation forbasic understanding.I
Provides hints (in- -eluding standards forjudgement)whentroubleshooting pro-ceduresarefol-lowed.
- Opsrstion dnctiptionA negatkcharactensw fhemwor IS employed for each sensor nn order 10 convert the smbnen,temperature of rhe SB”SOf pan to ,es,s,ance.The sensor power-supply l2.W) of the air-condaioner control unit 1s applied to each sensor. and the
voltages of terminals 1161. 1151. I171 and 15) are divtded by the rwstance values of each sensor. andresislance R.
Indicates the checkto be made.t
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Indicates the circuitdiagram for checking(including the inter-face of the air con-ditioner control unit).
Indicates the con-nector number.Numbers are used inthe operation de-scriptions only asnecessary, and thesenumbers correspondto the numbers usedin harness and com-ponent layout dia-grams.
- Tmublnkooting hff
NO 1, The DilFW+““P, P”m”il”m~“l.l~m~~=,,,,~ concnr ,w,p”t s,g”a, ,s ,,e,d ,o_ -____ .=_ __ .~_. .._... ._...r_._._._ ” -..--. ..,25°C 17rF).No 12: The outside-w sensor mput srgnal is he.----la to ,,“C IWFI.
-Air conditiuw ccnlml unit ta-.--* -.. No 13: The
awthwmos,a, sensor ~npu, signal isheld 10 4% IWF)l?mlMI “obuge
^I_I1Terminal) SWAW”IIWO”SNO
Dtagnosls
OUlYdedlr semorye pan ,emperatwe 25’C l77Wl.c-1.6v
sensor wwsr
SUPPI”Al as ,mlles2 45-2.55vRelngeran,.,emwrature *ensorSensor WR temperawe 25-Z 17PFI015”
when aar condwmer 1s OFF Bo nPassenger Compa*me”,-tempera.:“gol pm mnperat”re 25°C i77’FI1 a.1 6”lyre sensor
1 17 j Air-thermostat sensor1Sensor pan ,empelat”re 25°C ,777,I
’ Indicates the specification to be usedfor judgement of the check results.If there is no particular mention ofconditions in the “Conditions” column,the column shows the specificationunder normal conditions.
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00-36GENERAL - Scheduled Maintenance Table / Maintenance Service
SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE UNDER SEVERE USAGE CONDITIONS
The maintenance items should be performed according to the following table:
Mileage Intervals Kilometers in ThousandsSevere Usage
MaintenanceService to be(Miles in Thousands)Conditions
itemPerformed
(6 (15) (22.5) (30) (37.5) (45) (50) (52.5) (60)24 36 48 60 72 80 84 96 A B C D E F G
Air Cleaner ElementReplaceMore FrequentlyXX
Spark PlugsReplaceXXXXXX
Engine OilChange Every Or3 MonthsEvery 4,800 Km (3,000 Miles)x x x xX
Engine Oil FilterReplace Every or6 MonthsEvery 9,600 Km (6.000 Miles)x x x xX
Disc Brake PadsInspect for WearMore FrequentlyXX
Severe usage conditions
A-Driving in dusty conditionsE -B -Police, taxi, or commercial type operationF -Driving in sandy areas
C -Extensive idlingG -Driving in salty areas
D -Short trip operation at freezing temperaturesMore than 50% operation in heavy city traffic during
(engine not thoroughly warmed up)hot weather above 32°C (90°F)MAINTENANCE SERVICE
1. FUEL SYSTEM (TANK, LINES, CONNECTIONS
AND FUEL FILLER CAP) (Check for leaks)
/ 2.
FUEL HOSES (Check for leaks or damage)MWShGC
1. Check for damage or leakage in the fuel lines and
connections and looseness of the fuel filler cap.
2.Inspect the surface of fuel hoses for heat and mechanical
damage. Hard and brittle rubber, cracking, checking, tears,
cuts, abrasions and excessive swelling indicate deteriora-
tion of the rubber.
3.If the fabric casing of the rubber hose is exposed by cracks
and abrasions in the fuel system, the hoses should be
changed.
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00-38GENERAL - Maintenance Service
00F0006
:Vehicles with air conditioner>OOFOO07
A: Crankshaft pulleyB: Tension pulleyC: Alternator pulleyD: Idler pulleyE: ,Air conditioner compressor pulley
OlLO183
OlLO18:(Inspect tension)
MOOS88(1(1) Measure the deflection with a force of
100 N (22 Ibs.)applied to belt mid-point between pulleys shown in the
illustration. If the standard value is not obtained, make
adjustment.
Standard value: 4.0
- 5.5 mm (.157 - 216 in.)
(2) On vehicles without air conditioner, set a tension gauge at a
position marked with
r3 in the illustration to measure the
belt tension.
7. ENGINE OIL
(Inspect oil level)
(I) Check to see that the engine oil level is within the range
indicated on the oil level gauge.
(2) Make sure that engine oil is not very dirty or is free from
coolant or gasoline and has an appropriate viscosity grade.J
(Change)
MOOSAAHAlways use lubricants which conform to the requirements of
the API classification “For Service SG” or “For Service
SGKD”when available, and have the proper SAE grade number for the
expected temperature range.
Never use nondetergent or straight mineral oil.
(1) After warming up the engine, remove the oil ‘filler cap.
(2) Remove the drain plug and drain the engine oil.
(3) Tighten the drain plug to 40 Nm (29 ft.lbs.).
(4) Pour new engine oil through the oil filler.
Caution
1.Cover the alternator with waste cloth or the like before
pouring engine oil to make sure that even if oil is spilt,it may not drop on the alternator.
2. Use an oil mug or a funnel to pour oil.
Engine oil total capacity:4.0 liters (4.2 qts.)
[excluding oil filter 0.3 liter (l/2 qt.)
and oil cooler 0.21 liter (l/2 qt.)](5) Check to ensure that the engine oil level is within the level
range indicated on the oil dip stick.
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GENERAL - Maintenance Service
(2) Check that the transaxle oil level is at the lower portion of
the filler plug hole. For AWD-vehicles, check that the
transfer oil level is at the portion shown in the illustration.
(3) Check to be sure that the transmission oil is not noticeably
‘ddirty, and that it has a suitable viscosity.
10. AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE
(Inspect fluid level)
MOOSEDL
1.Drive until the fluid temperature reaches the usual tempera-
ture
[70 - 80°C (160 - 18O”F)I.2. Place vehicle on level floor.
3. Move selector lever sequentially to every position to fill
torque converter and hydraulic circuit with fluid, then place
lever in “N” Neutral position. This operation is necessary to
be sure that fluid level check is accurate.
4. Before removing dipstick, wipe all dirt from area around
dipstick. Then take out the dipstick and check the condition
of the fluid.
The transaxle should be overhauled under the following
conditions.
l If there is a “burning” odor.
l If the fluid color has become noticeably blacker.
lIf there is a noticeably great amount of metal particles in
the fluid.
5. Check to see if fluid level is in “HOT” range on dipstick. If
fluid level is low, add ATF until level reaches “HOT” range.
Low fluid level can cause a variety of conditions because it
allows pump to take in air along with fluid. Air trapped in
hydraulic circuit forms bubbles which make fluid spongy.
Therefore, pressures will be erratic.
Improper filling can also raise fluid level too high. When
transaxle has too much fluid, gears churn up foam and
cause same conditions which occur with low fluid level,
resulting in accelerated deterioration of ATF transmission
fluid.
In either case, air bubbles can cause overheating, fluid
oxidation, which can interfere with normal valve, clutch, and
servo operation. Foaming can also result in fluid escaping
from transaxle vent where it may be mistaken for a leak.
6. Be sure to examine fluid on dipstick closely.
L/(Change fluid)
Drain the fluid and check whether there is any evidence of
contamination.
Replenish with new fluid after the cause of any contamination
has been corrected.
(1) Remove drain plug at transaxle case bottom to let fluid
drain.(2) Place a drain container with large opening under the
transaxle oil pan.
(3) Loosen oil pan bolts and tap pan at one corner to break it
loose allowing fluid to drain, then remove oil pan.
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ENGINE - Specifications
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Items
Connecting rod bearing
Oil clearancemm (in.)
Crankshaft main bearing
Oil clearancemm (in.)
Crankshaft
Pin O.D.
mm (in.)
Journal O.D.mm (in.)
Out-of-roundness of journal and pin
mm (in.)
Taper of journal and pin
mm (in.)
End playmm (in.)
Oil pressure at curb idle speed
kPa (psi)
[Conditions: oil temperature is 75 to 90°C
(167 to
194”F)l
Standard value
0.016- 0.046 (.0006- .0018)
0.019 - 0.044 (.0007 - .0017)
49.9 (I ,965)
59.9 (2.358)
Less than 0.003 (.00012)
Less than 0.005 (0002)
0.05 - 0.25 (0020 - .0098)
80 (I 1.4) or more
Limit
0.1
(.004)
0.1 (.004)
0.3 (.012)
Oil pump
Side clearancemm (in.)
Body clearance0.100-0.181 (.0039-.0071)
Side clearance0.040 - 0.095 (.0016 - .0037)
Relief spring
Free lengthmm (in.)43.8 (1.724)
Load
137 N (8.3 Ibs.)]mm (in.)40.1 (1.579)
Drive belt
For alternator (Vehicle without air
conditioner)
Deflectionmm (in.)
Inspection
4.0-5.5(.157-,216)
New belt3.5-4.0(.138-,157)
Used belt4.0-5.0 (.157- ,197)
TensionN (Ibs.)
Inspection350 - 600 (77 - 132)
New belt650
- 850 (143 - 187)
Used belt450
- 600 (99 - 132)
For alternator and air conditioner
compressor
Deflectionmm (in.)
Inspection
4.0-5.5(.157-,216)
New belt3.5-4.0 (1388.157)
Used belt4.0-5.0(.157-,197)
For power steering pump
Deflection
mm (in.)9.0
- 11 .o (354 - ,433)
Timing belt
Amount of projection of auto tensioner3.8-4.5(.149-,177)rodmm (in.)(distance between the tensioner arm andauto tensioner body)
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ENGINE - Service Adjustment ProceduresII-IISERVICE ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES
AlternatorTension pulley
IIdler pulley/
Tension pulleyCrankshaftpulleyOlFOOO
Tenston pulley
Air conditionerCrankshaftcompressor pulleypulleyOlFOO8
,
MllFMBGDRIVE BELTS TENSION ADJUSTMENT
(1) Check that the belts are not damaged and are properly fit
,into the pulley grooves.
Caution1. When installing the V-ribbed belt, check that the
V-ribs are properly fit without misalignment.
2. If creaking or slippage is observed, check the belt
for wear, damage, or breakage on the pulley contact
surface, check the pulley for scoring, in addition to
sag inspection.3. Check that the V-ribbed belt is not resting on the
tension pulley or idler pulley flange.
(2) Apply 100 N (22
Ibs.) force to the belt back midway
between the pulleys as shown in the illustration, measure
the deflection or by using a belt-tension gauge, check the
belt’s tension.
Standard value:
Tension350-600650-850450-600N (Ibs.)(77-132)(143-187)(99-132)
For P/S
pump
ItemsAdjustment valueCheck valueNew beltUsed belt
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II-12ENGINE - Service Adjustment Procedures-
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AdJl
bolt
Alternator wllev
haft
Fixing nutOlFOOO8
Alternator pulley
Adjusting bolt
/Crankshaftpulley
Air contionercompressorpulleyw Tension pulleyFlxtng nutOlN007.
Crankshaft pulleyOlN007TENSION ADJUSTMENT OF THE ALTERNATOR DRIVE
BELT
I(1) Remove front under cover panel
aero> (Refer to GROUP 51 - Aero Parts.).\\
3 ’
(2) Remove under covers (front L.H., side L.H.).
(3) Loosen tension pulley fixing nut.
(4) Adjust belt deflection with adjusting bolt.
(5) Tighten fixing bolt.
(6) Run the engine one time or more.
(7) Check the belt tension. Readjust, if necessary.
(8) Install under covers.
DEFLECTION ADJUSTMENT OF THE ALTERNATOR AND
AIR CONDITIONER COMPRESSOR DRIVE BELT
(1) Use straight handle box wrench to loosen tension pulley
fixing nut.
(2) Adjust belt deflection with adjusting bolt.
(3) Use straight handle box wrench to tighten fixing nut.
(4) Run the engine one time or more.
(5) Check the belt deflection. Readjust, if necessary.
DEFLECTION ADJUSTMENT OF POWER STEERING PUMP
DRIVE BELT(1) Insert an extension bar (insertion depth 12.7 mm), etc. into
the opening at the end of the tension pulley bracket.
(2) Loosen the tension pulley fixing bolts in the order of B and
(3)
iove the extension bar installed to the tension pulley in the‘LJdirection of arrow to adjust the belt tension.
(4) Tighten the tension pulley fixing bolts in the order of A and
8.Tightening torque: 35
- 50 Nm (25 - 36 ftlbs,)(5) Give the crankshaft two turns in normal direction (clock-
wise) to run in the belt.
(6) Check the belt deflection. Readjust, if necessary.
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ENGINE - Engine AssemblyII-17
ENGINE ASSEMBLY
/REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
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Pre-removal Operationl Release of Residual Pressure from HighPressure Fuel Hose(Refer to GROUP 13 -Service AdjustmentProcedures,)l Removal of Cruise Control Pump andLink Assembly(Refer to GROUP 13 - Cruise Control.)l Removal of Hood(RefertoGROUP42A-Hood.)
l
Removal of Air Hose and Air Pipe
Post-installation Operationl Installation of Radiator(Refer to GROUP 14 - Radiator.)l Installation of Cruise Control Pump andLink Assembly(Refer to GROUP 13 -Cruise Control.)l Installation of Transaxle Assembly(Refer to GROUP 22,23 -Transaxle Assembly.)l lnstallatron of Front Exhaust Pipe(Refer to GROUP 15 - Exhaust Pipe and Main Muffler.)l Installation of Air Hose and Air Pipe
MllSA-B
4 ft.lbs.
6
40-45 Nm
29 - 33 fklbs.
Removal steps
1. Connection of accelerator cable11. Drive belt (Alternator and air conditioner)
2. Connection of brake booster vacuum hose(Refer to P.l l-l 1.)
3. Connection of booster vacuum12. Drive belt (Power steering)
hose
(Referto P.l l-l I.)4. Connection of fuel return hose13. Connection of alternator harness
5. Connection of fuel high pressure hose14. Oxygen sensor connector
6. Connection of ground cablel *15. Air conditioner compressor
7. Solenoid valve assembly4w
16. Power steering oil pump
8. Connection of vapor hose17. Oil pressure switch connector (Power steer-9. Connection of heater hoseing)10. EGR temperature sensor connector18. Connection of oil cooler pipes
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II-18ENGINE - Engine Assembly
19. ISC servo connector
20. TPS connector
21. Oil pressure switch and oil
pressure gauge unit connector22. Fuel injector harness connector
23. Knock sensor connector
24. Crankshaft angle sensor connector
25. Engine coolant temperature
switch connector (Air conditioner)
26. Engine coolant temperature
sensor connector
27. Engine coolant temperature
gauge unit connector
28. Condenser connector
29. Ignition coil connector
30. Power transistor connector
31. Fuel injector connector
32. Variable induction motor connector
33. Oxygen sensor connector
2930lOO-
120 Nm72 - 87 ft.lbs.
70 Nm
,51 ftlbs
** l * 34. Engine mounting bracket
35. Rear roll stopper bracket and engine
connection bolt36. Front roll stopper bracket and engineconnection bolt** l a 37. Engine assembly35 Nm
25 ft.lbs.
?I,---R
50-60 Nm36 - 43 ftlbs.
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