relay MITSUBISHI 3000GT 1992 2.G User Guide
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This figure illustrates a complex switch. The continuity
between terminals at each position is as indicated in the
table below.4th stage
CHECKING RELAYS1. When current flows through the coil of a relay, its core
is magnetized to attract the iron piece, closing (ON) the
contact at the tip of the iron piece. When the coil current
is turned off, the iron piece is made to return to its original
position by a spring, opening the contact (OFF).
2.By using a relay, a heavy current can be turned on and
off by a switch of small capacity. For example, in the circuit
shown here, when the switch is turned on (closed), current
flows to the coil of the relay. Then, its contact is turned
on (closed) and the light comes on. The current flowingat this time to the switch is the relay coil current only
and is very small.3. The relays may be classified into the normal open type
and the normal close type by their contact construction.
NOTE
The deenergized state means that no current is flowing
through the coil and the energized state means that current
is flowing through the coil.
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Normal close (NC) type
Deenergized stateEnergized state
Current does not flow
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State of fuse blown due to thermal fatigue
Z1660236When a normal close type relay as illustrated here is
checked, there should be continuity between terminals
(1) and (2) and between terminals 3 and 4 when the relay
is deenergized, and the continuity should be lost betweenterminals 3 and 4 when the battery voltage is applied
to the terminals
1 and 2. A relay can be checked in this
manner and it cannot be determined if a relay is okay
or faulty by checking its state only when it is deenergized
(or energized),
CHECKING FUSESA blade type fuse has test taps provided to allow checking
of the fuse itself without removing it from the fuse block. Thefuse is okay if the test light comes on when its one lead is
connected to the test taps (one at a time) and the other lead
is grounded. (Change the ignition switch position adequatelyso that the fuse circuit becomes live.)
CAUTIONS IN EVENT OF BLOWN FUSE
When a fuse is blown, there are two probable causes as follows:One is that it is blown due to flow of current exceeding its
rating.The other is that it is blown due to repeated on/off current
flowing through it. Which of the two causes is responsible
can be easily determined by visual check as described below.(1) Fuse blown due to current exceeding rating
The illustration shows the state of a fuse blown due to
this cause. In this case, do not replace the fuse with a
new one hastily since a current heavy enough to blow
the fuse has flowed through it. First, check the circuit
for shorting and check for abnormal electric parts. Only
after the correction of such shorting or parts, fuse of the
same capacity should be used as a replacement. Never
use a fuse of larger capacity than the one that has blown.
If such a fuse is used, electric parts or wirings could be
damaged before the fuse blows in the event an overcurrent
occurs again.(2) Fuse blown due to repeated current on/off
The illustration shows the state of a fuse blown due to
repeated current on/off. Normally, this type of problem
occurs after fairly long period of use and hence is less
frequent than the above type. In this case, you may simplyreplace with a new fuse of the same capacity.
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iGENERAL
- How to Diagnose33
Power supply
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GENERAL ELECTRICAL SYSTEM CHECKSA circuit consists of the power supply, switch, relay, load
ground, etc. There are various methods to check a
circui;
including an overall check, voltage check, short circuit checkand continuity check. Each of these methods is briefly de-
scribed in the following.
1. VOLTAGE CHECK
(1) Ground one lead wire of the test light. If a voltmeter
is used instead of the test light, ground the groundingside lead wire.
(2) Connect the other lead wire of the test light to the
power side terminal of the switch connector. The test
light should come on or the voltmeter should indicate
a voltage.
(3) Then, connect the test light or voltmeter to the motor
connector. The test light should not come on, or the
voltmeter should indicate no voltage. When the switch
is turned on in this state, the test light should come
on, or the voltmeter should indicate a voltage, with
motor starting to run.(4) The circuit illustrated here is normal but if there is
any problem such as the motor failing to run, check
voltages beginning at the connector nearest to themotor until the faulty part is identified.
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,lHOW TO READ CONFIGURATION DIAGRAM
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Denotes connector No.The same connector No. is used throughout the circuit dia-
grams to facilitate connector location searches. The first al-
phabetical symbol indicates the location site of the connector
and a number that follows in the unique number. Numbers areassigned to parts in clockwise order on the diagram.
Examole: A-l 2
/Number specific to connector (serial number)
Connector location site symbol
A: Engine compartment
B: Engine and transaxle
C: Dash panel
D: Instrument panel and floor consoleE: Interior
F: Luggage compartment
Denotes ground point.Same ground number is used throughout cir-cuit diagrams to facilitate search of ground
point. Refer to P.4 for details of ground points.
A-01X
A-02X
A-03X
A-04X
A-05X
A-06X
A-07X
A-08X
A-09X
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A-01X Headlight relayA-18A-02X ABS power relayA-l 9ignition timing adjustment connector
Front washer motorA-03X Fog light relayA-20
A-04XRadiator fan motor relay(L0)A-21Evaporative emission purge solenoid
EGR solenoidA-05X Taillight relay
A-06X Horn relay
A-22(Vehicles for California)
A-07X Radiator fan motor relay (HI)EGR temperature sensor
A-09X Starter relayA-23(Vehicles for California)
No connection
A-12ABS front speed sensor (RH)A-26ECS front shock absorber (LH)
Theft-alarm horn
A-13Theft-alarm horn
A-14ECS front shock absorber (RH)A-27
Washer fluid level sensorA-28
Auto-cruise vacuum pump
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ENGINE COMPARTMENT
(UP TO 1993 MODELS)
Connector
symbol
A
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34X
A-20A-21
A-22
A-01X
A-02X
A-03X
A-04X
A-05X
A-06X
A-07X
A-08X
A-09XHeadlight relayABS power relay
Fog light relay
Radiator fan motor relay (LO)
Taillight relay
Horn relay
Radiator fan motor relay (HI)
Pop-up motor relayStarter
relavA-12 A-13A-14 A-15 A-16A:174-18
A-79 q-20 A:21 4-22
A-10X
A-11X
A-12
A-13
A-14
A-l 5
A-16
A-17
A-18Generator relayIOD or Storage connector
ABS front speed sensor (RH)
ECS front shock absorber (RH)
Washer fluid level sensor
Front wiper motor
Engine speed detection connector
Fuel pump check connector
Ignition timing adjustment connector
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A-27
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A-20
A-21
A-22A-23
A-24
A-25
A-26
Front washer motor
Evaporative emission purge solenoid
EGR solenoid (Vehicles for California)
EGR temperature sensor
(Vehicles for California)
No connection
Brake fluid level sensor
ECS front shock absorber (LH)
Theft-alarm horn
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A-27
A-26
A-29
A-30
A-31X
A-32X
A-33X
A-34X
Theft-alarm horn
Auto-cruise vacuum pump
ABS front speed sensor (LH)4WS fluid level sensor
Condenser fan motor relay (HI)
Radiator fan motor control relay
Magnetic clutch relay
Condenser fan motor relay (LO)
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A-69A-70
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A-35
A-36
A-37
A-38
A-39
A-40
A-41
A-42
A-43
A-44A-72 A-71A-67+
A-5
A-57 A-55A-54 A-53 A-52 A-51A-47A-48
A-49
A-50
Dual pressure switchAir conditioning relay box
Air conditioning relay box
SW front impact sensor (LH)
Front combination light (LH)inspection light switch
Headlight (LH)Front wiring harness and headlight wiring
harness (LH) combination
Fog light (LH)
POWJO motor (LH)A-45
A-46
A-47
A-48
A-49
A-50
A-51
A-52
A-53
A-54
A-55
Condenser fan motor
Condenser fan motor
Horn
Horn
Horn
Horn
Fuel pump resistor
A/T fluid temperature sensor
Kickdown servo switch GAIT>
Pulse generator
Radiator fan motor
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ENGINE COMPARTMENT
(FROM 1994 MODELS)
A01xthru
34X
A-22
NOTE*: Up to 1995 models
A-01X
A-02X
A-03X
A-04X
A-05X
A-06X
A-07X
A-09X
A-l OX
A-12A-13 A-14A-15 A-17A-01X!i\1 A-16 /A-18 A-19 A-20 A-21 A-22/I
Headlight relay
ABS power relay
Fog light relay
Radiator fan motor relay (LO)
Taillight relay
Horn relay
Radiator fan motor relay (HI)
Starter relay
Generator relayA-11XIOD or Storage connector
A-12ABS front speed sensor (RH)
A-13ECS front shock absorber (RH)*
A-14
Washer fluid level sensor
A-15Front wiper motor
A-16Engine speed detection connector
A-17Fuel pump check connector
A-18Ignition timing adjustment connector
A-l 9Front washer motorTSB
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A-26 A-27
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A-31X
A-32XA-33X
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A-21
A-22
A-23
A-24
A-25
Evaporative emission purge solenoid
EGR solenoid
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California and from 1996
models)>
EGR temperature sensor*
No connection
Brake fluid level sensorECS front shock absorber (LH)
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A-26
A-27
A-28
A-29
A-30
A-31X
A-33X
A-34XTheft-alarm horn
Theft-alarm horn
Auto-cruise vacuum pumpABS front speed sensor (LH)
4WS fluid level sensor
Condenser fan motor relay (HI)
Magnetic clutch relay
Condenser fan motor relay (LO)
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Connector
symbol
A
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A-72A-71A-67
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A-49
A-50
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A-35
A-36
A-37
A-38
A-39
A-40
A-41
A-43
A-44
A-45
A-46
Dual pressure switchAir conditioning relay box
Air conditioning relay box
SRS front impact sensor (LH)
Front combination light (LH)
Inspection light switch
Headlight (LO, HI)
Fog light (LH)
Pop-up motor (LH)
Condenser fan motor
Condenser fan motor
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HornA
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HornA 50
Horn
A-51Fuel pump resistor
A-52AIT fluid temperature sensor
A-53
Kickdown servo switch
A-54Pulse generator CA/T>
A-55Radiator fan motor
A-56Engine coolant level sensor
A-57Active aero front venturi skirt
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