heater 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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00-32 GENERAL - Recommended Lubricants and Lubricant Capacities Table
RECOMMENDED LUBRICANTS AND LUBRICANT CAPACITIES TABLE
MOORA- -RECOMMENDED LUBRICANTS
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DIA-QUEEN LONG-LIFE COOLANT (Part No. 0103044) orLUBRICANT CAPACITIES TABLE
Description
Engine oil
Crankcase
(excluding oil filter and oil cooler)
Oil filter
Oil cooler (Turbo)
Cooling system (including heater and coolant
reserve system)
Manual transaxle
Transfer
Automatic transaxle
Rear axle
Power steering
<2ws>
<4ws>
Fuel tank
Metric measureU.S. measure
4.0 liters4.2 qts.
0.3 liter1/2qt. s
0.21 liter112 qt.
8.0 liters8.5 qts.
2.3 liters2.4 qts.
2.4 liters
2.5 qts.
0.27 liter.29 qt.
7.5 liters
7.9 qts.
1
.I liters1.16qts.
0.9 liter
.95 qt.
1.5 liters1.59 qts.
75 liters
19.8 gals.
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GENERAL - Maintenance Service00-41
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I04FOOOd(4) Check the oil filter for clogging and damage and replace if
necessary.
(5) Clean drain plug and tighten drain plug with gasket to 30
-35 Nm (22
- 25 ft.lbs.).
(6) Clean both gasket surfaces of transaxle case and oil pan.
(7) Install oil pan with new gasket and tighten oil pan bolts to
10 - 12 Nm (7.5 - 8.5 ft.lbs.).
(8) Pour 4.5 liters (4.8 qts.) of specified ATF into case through
dipstick hole. [Total quantity of ATF required is approx. 7.5
liters (7.9 qts.). Actually however, approx. 4.5 liters (4.8 qts.)
of fluid can be replaced because rest of fluid remains in
torque converter.]
Specified fluid: Dia ATF SP or MITSUBISHI PLUS ATF or
equivalent(9) Start engine and allow to idle for at least two minutes.
Then, with parking brake on, move selector lever momen-
tarily to each position, ending in “N” Neutral position.
(lO)Add sufficient ATF to bring fluid level to lower mark.
Recheck fluid level after transaxle is at normal operating
temperature. Fluid level should be between upper and
lower marks of “HOT” range. Insert dipstick fully to prevent
dirt from entering transaxle.
11. ENGINE COOLANT (Change)
MOOSBEHCheck the cooling system parts, such as radiator, heater, and
oil cooler hoses, thermostat and connections for leakage and
damage.
CHANGING COOLANT
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.Remove te heat protectors (front and rear) from the exhaust
manifold.
Loosen the radiator drain plug, remove two drain plugs from
the engine block (one for each bank) and remove the
radiator cap to discharge coolant.
Remove the reservoir tank and discharge coolant.
When coolant has been discharged, pour water through the
filler port to flush coolant passage.
Coat the threads of the engine drain plugs with the
specified sealant and tighten the plugs to specification.
Specified sealant: 3M Nut Locking Part No. 4171 or
equivalentTightening torque: 40 Nm (29
ftlbs.)Fit the radiator drain plug securely.
Mount the reserve tank.
Slowly pour coolant into the radiator to the brim and also
into the reserve tank up to the FULL line.
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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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ENGINE - Winder Head Gasket11-23
CYLINDER HEAD GASKETREMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
MllJA-6
Pre-removal and Post-installation Operation
Draining and Supplying
l Engine Coolant(Refer to GROUP 00 -Maintenance Service.)Removal-and Installationl Air Intake Manifold(Refer to GROUP 15 -Air intake Manifold.)l Turbocharger
10 Nm3Nm
2.2 klbs.P
~~(Refer to GROUP 13 - Engrne Control.)
10 Nm7 ft.lbs.
7 ft.lbs.\
120-nng
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Water01 LO21
7
i2o-IjONmY rt.lDS.
87
- 94 ft.lbs.
76 - 83 ft.lbs.d
I. Pipe assembly
2. Blow-by hose
90
Nm3. Center cover (Front bank)
4. Spark plug cable
HI 5. Rocker cover4* l a
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6. Intake camshaft sprocket7. Timing belt rear cover (Cent
7.----A//OlFOO218. Ignition coil9. Connection of heater hose10. Connection of water hoses
Rocker coverIOmm
410mm(.4 in.)1.4 in.)
OlA004;
Sealant: 3M ATD Part
No. 8660 or equivalent
.er)
tl-urbo>11. Connection of radiator hose
12. Thermostat housing
13. Connection of water inlet pipe** l + 14. Cylinder head assembly** 15. Cylinder head gasket
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FUEL SYSTEM - On-vehicle Inspection of MPI Components
OXYGEN SENSOR
7FUO786
Theoretical A/F
14
1516A/FEClOOiControl relay
2 dI 1:
Engine control unit
@ Equipment side
connector
7FUO969
Engine control unit connector
7FUO653
OPERATION
lThe oxygen sensor senses the oxygen concentration in exhaustgas, converts it into a voltage and inputs itto the engine control unit.
l
The oxygen sensor outputs about 1 V when the air fuel ratio is richer than the theoretical ratio and outputsabout 0 V when the ratio is leaner (higher oxygen concentration in exhaust gas).
lThe engine control unit controls the fuel injection ratio based on this signal so that the air fuel ratio may bekept at the theoretical ratio.
lThe battery voltage is supplied to the oxygen sensor through the control relay. Therefore, the sensor
element is heated by the heater so that the oxygen sensor remains responsive even when the exhausttemperature is low.
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COOLING - Specifications / Troubleshooting
SEALANT AND ADHESIVE14-3
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ItemsSpecified sealants and adhesive/
Engine coolant temperature gauge unit
Engine coolant temperature sensor (Engine control)
Engine coolant temperature sensor (Air conditioner)3M Nut Locking Part No. 4171
TROUBLESHOOTING
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MllEAAL
Symptom
OverheatProbable cause
Insufficient engine coolant
Too high an anti-freeze concentration
Inoperative electric cooling fan
Faulty thermosensor
Faulty electrical motor
Faulty radiator fan relayRemedy
Replenish
Correct anti-freeze concentration
Replace
Damaged or blocked (insufficiently ventilated)
radiator finsCorrect
Water leaks
Damaged radiator core joint
Corroded or cracked hoses
(radiator hose, heater hose, etc.)
Faulty cap valve or setting of spring
Cracked thermostat housing
Loose water pump mounting bolt or leaking
gasket
Replace
Loose bolt or leaking gasket in water outlet
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Correct or replacefitting
Loose bolt or leaking gasket in water inletfitting
Loose thermostat housing bolts or leakingfrom gasket
Retorque bolts or replace gasket
Faulty automatic transaxle oil cooler operation
Blocked or collapsed hose and pipeReplace
Loose hose and pipe connectionCorrect
Faulty thermostat operationReplace
Faulty water pump operationReplace
Water passage clogged with slime or rust depositClean
or foreign substance
No rise in temperature
Faulty thermostatReplace
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COOLING - Water Pump, Water Pipe and Water Hose
WATER PUMP, WATER PIPE AND WATER HOSE
14-13
M14MB-B
/REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Pre-removal and Post-installation
Operation
l Draining and Supplying of the Engine Coolant
(Refer to GROUP 00 - Maintenance Service.)l Removal and Installation of Power Transistor
Unit and Ignition Coil
(Refer to GROUP 16 - Engine Electrical)l Removal and lnstallatlon of Timing Belt
(Refer to GROUP 11 -Timing Belt)17-20 Nm17-20 Nm
12-14ft.lbs.
1
12-15Nm9-11 ft.1bs.q
Removal steps
1. Water pump
2. Gasket
3. Air hose A
4. Air intake hose A
5. Air intake hose B
6. Air intake hose C
7. Air intake hose
8. Connection of radiator upper hose
9. Connection of water hose
IO. Water outlet fitting11. Gasket
12. Connection of harness
13. Connection of heater hose
14. Connection of water hose A
15. Connection of water hose
16. Connection of water hose
17. Connection of radiator lower hose
18. Connection of water hose
19. Thermostat housing
20. Gasket21.
Her water pipe22. O-ringOlFOO51
Installation steps
2. Gasket** 1. Water pumpI)+ 22. O-ring
l * 21. Inlet water pipe
20. Gasket
19. Thermostat housing18. Connection of water hose
15. Connection of water hose
14. Connection of water hose A
13. Connection of heater h&e
12. Connection of harness11. Gasket10. Water outlet fitting
9. Connection of water hose
8. Connection of radiator upper hose7. Air intake hose
3. Air hose A
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LJEXTERIOR
- SDecifications-a- - -~------~----ItemsSpecifications
Wiper and washer switch
Rated load A
Wiper switch
LO, HI4
INT0.22 f 0.05
Washer switchMax. 4
Voltage drop (at
12V and the rated load)VWiper switch0.2 or less
Washer switch0.5 or less
Rear wiper and washer switch
Rated load A
Wiper switch
5Washer switch
5Voltage drop V0.1 or less
Intermittent wiper relay
Intermittent interval (min.-max.)sec.
Variable-interval intermittent wiperApprox. 3
- 12
Delay time in washer movingsec.
0.6
Intermittent intervalsec.
8+2Door mirror
Printed heater lines
Working voltage V
IO-15Operating current A3.5 or less
Resistance
s17.7 - 10.2SERVICE SPECIFICATIONSMBlKC-
-ItemsSpecifications
Standard value
Front wiper blade park position
(A)mm (in.)15 ‘-; (.6 +_$ISEALANTS AND ADHESIVES
itemsSpecified adhesive
I
3M ATD Part No. 8609 SUPER FAST URETHANor equivalent
3M ATD Part No. 6382 or equivalent
r--- ~~Side garnish3M ATD Part No. 6382 or equivalent
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EXTERIOR - Troubleshooting
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REMOTEiy;;I$)LLED:l:VEHICLES WITH MIRROR HEATERKXS-AC-R13C3-NYX2:VEHICLES WITHOUT MIRROR HEATEFOPERATION
l When the remote controlled mirror switch is
operated while the ignition key is in “ACC” or
“ON” position, current flows through fuse No.@ remote controlled mirror switch, remote
controlled mirror,remote controlled mirror
switch, and ground, causing the mirror to move.TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS
Neither right nor left mirror operates
1) Also cigarette lighter does not operate
l Check multi-purpose fuse No.
0.2) Cigarette lighter operates
l Check remote controlled mirror switch.
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