Replace MITSUBISHI 3000GT 1993 2.G User Guide
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C-- Wear limit line
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New brush
Soldered
(Make sure that
there is no
excess solder on
brush surface)
Surface
Amarked
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GrowlerBRUSHES AND SPRINGS REPLACEMENT
1.Brushes that are worn beyond wear limit line, or oil-soaked,
should be replaced.do
2.When replacing field coil brushes, crush worn brush with
pliers, being careful not to damage pigtail.
3.
4.Sand pigtail end with sandpaper to ensure good soldering.
Insert pigtail into hole provided in new brush and solder
it.Make sure that pigtail and excess solder do not come
out onto brush surface.
5.When replacing ground brush, slide the brush from brush
holder by prying retaining spring back.ARMATURE TEST
ARMATURE SHORT-CIRCUIT TEST
1. Place armature in a growler.
2.Hold a thin steel blade parallel and just above while rotating
armature slowly in growler. A shorted armature will causeblade to vibrate and be attracted to the core. Replace
shorted armature.
ARMATURE GROUNDING TESTCheck the insulation between the armature coil cores and
the commutator segments. They are normal if there is no
continuity.
ARMATURE COIL OPEN-CIRCUIT CHECK
Check for continuity between segments. The condition is nor-
mal if there is continuity.
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SPARK PLUGCheck the plug gap and replace if the limit is exceeded.
Standard value:
1.0-l .l mm (.039-.043 in.)
Limit: 1.3 mm
(.051 in.)
Caution
1.Do not attempt to adjust the gap of the platinum plug.
2.Cleaning of the platinum plug may damage the plati-num tip. Therefore, if carbon deposits must be re-
moved, use a plug cleaner and complete cleaning with-
in 20 seconds for protection of the electrode. Do not
use wire brushes.
SPARK PLUG CABLE(1) Check cap and coating for cracks.
(2) Measure resistance.Limit: Max. 22
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IGNITION POWER TRANSISTOR
NOTE
An analog-type circuit tester should be used.No. l-No. 4 coil side
(1)Connect the negative (-) terminal of the 1.5 V power supply
to terminal (4) of the ignition power transistor; then check
whether there is continuity between terminal (13) and termi-nal (4) when terminal (3) and the positive
(+) terminal
are connected and disconnected.NOTE
Connect the (-) probe of the circuit tester to terminal (13).
Terminal 3 and (+) terminal
ConnectedTerminal 13 and terminal 4
Continuity
IUnconnectedINo continuitv
(2)Replace the ignition power transistor if there is a malfunc-
tion.No. ~-NO. 5 coil side
(1)Connect the negative (-) terminal of the 1.5 V power supply
to terminal (4) of the ignition power transistor; then check
whether there is continuity between terminal (12) and termi-nal (4) when terminal (2) and the positive
(+) terminal
are connected and disconnected.
NOTE
Connect the (-)
probe of the circuit tester to terminal (12).
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1 Terminal 2 and (+) terminal/Terminal 12 and terminal 41
IConnectedIContinuitvI
IUnconnectedINo continuitvI
(2) Replace the ignition power transistor if there is a malfunc-
tion.No. ~-NO. 6 coil side
(1)Connect the negative (-) terminal of the 1.5 V power supply
to terminal (4) of the ignition power transistor; then check
whether there is continuity between terminal (11) and termi-nal (4) when terminal (1) and the positive
(+) terminal
are connected and disconnected.
NOTE
Connect the (-) probe of the circuit tester to terminal 11.
I Terminal 1 and (+) terminal/ Terminal 11 and terminal 41
-ConnectedIContinuityI
IUnconnectedINo continuityI
(2)Replace the ignition power transistor if there is a malfunc-
tion.
IGNITION COIL
Primary Coil Resistance
Measure the resistance between connector terminal (3) (pow-
er) and each coil terminal.Measuring point:
Coil A
(No.l-No.4 cylinder side coil) . . . . . . (2)-(3)Coil B (No.2-No.5 cylinder side coil) . . . . . .
(l)-(3)Coil C (No.3-No.6 cylinder side coil) . . . . . .
(4)-(3)Standard value: 0.67-0.81
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Secondary Coil Resistance
Measure the resistance between each coil high voltage termi-
nals.
Measuring point:Coil A (No. l-No. 4 cylinder side coil)
Coil B (No. ~-NO. 5 cylinder side coil)
Coil C (No. ~-NO. 6 cylinder side coil)
Standard value: 11.3-15.3
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4. Clean top of battery with same solutions as described
in step (3).
5.Inspect battery case and cover for cracks. If cracks are
present, battery must be replaced.
6.Clean the battery post with a suitable battery post cleaning
tool.7. Clean the inside surfaces of the terminal clamps with a
suitable battery terminal cleaning tool. Replace damaged
or frayed cables and broken terminals clamps.8. Install the battery in vehicle.
9.Connect (+) and (-) cables to battery in the order of men-
tion.
10. Tighten the clamp nut securely.BATTERY
CHARGLNG
Caution
When batteries are being charged, an explosive gas forms
beneath the cover of each cell. Do not smoke near batteries
on charge or which have recently been charged. Do notbreak live circuits at the terminals of the batteries on
charge. A spark will occur where the live circuit is broken.
Keep all open flames away from the battery.
Battery electrolyte temperature may temporarily be allowed
to rise to 55°C (131°F). Increase of electrolyte temperature
above 55°C (131 OF) is harmful to the battery, causing deforma-tion of battery cell, decrease in life of battery, etc.
CHARGE RATE
If the test indicator is white, the battery should be charged
as outlined below.
When the dot appears or when maximum charge shown below
is reached, charging should be stopped.
NOTE
When the charging is performed at 5 amps, charging is virtually
100% three hours after the indicator’s indication changes from
white to green.
Use fast charging only in an emergency.
If the indicator does not turn to green even after the battery
is charged, the battery should be replaced; do not overcharge.
Charge Rate Chart
Batten/Slow Charging
Fast ChargingI
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine CHASSIS ELECTRICAL - Battery54-5BATTERY TESTING PROCEDURE
LTEST STEP
Clean terminals and clamps.
- Replace battery
(1) Remove hold-downs and shields.(2) Check for broken/cracked case or cover.
OK
NG- Replace battery
(1) Turn headlights on for 15 seconds.
NG(2) Turn headlights off for 2 minutes to allow battery voltage to- Charge battery at 5 amps.
stabilize.
(3) Disconnect cables.(4) Read open circuit voltage.
IOK: Open circuit voltage is more than
12.4V.Re-test(2) Load the battery at the recommended discharge rate (see
LOAD TEST RATE CHART) for 15 seconds.(3) Read voltage after 15 seconds, then remove load.
(4) Compare the measured value with the minimum voltage. (SeeOK: Higher than the minimum voltage
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Normal
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LOAD TEST RATE CHARTLoad test Cranking
Reserve
W-w)rating (0°F) capacity
Application
1 240 amps / 490 amps / 123 minutes 1 75D26R-MF 1
240 amps520 amps123 minutes 75D23R-MF
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L:FUEL GAUGE SIMPLE CHECKTACHOMETER CHECK
(1)insert paper clip into the engine revolution speed detection
terminal provided in the engine compartment, and connectthe engine tachometer to the inserted paper clip.
Caution
As the tachometer is negative grounded, do not con-
nect battery conversely to prevent damaging transis-tor and diode.
NOTE
For tachometer inspection, use of a fluxmeter-type engine
tachometer is recommended. (Because a fluxmeter onlyneeds to be clipped to the high tension cable.)
(2) Connect the engine tachometer and compare the engine
tachometer and tachometer readings. Replace tachometer
if difference is excessive.
Standard value:1,000
f 100 rpm
3,000
+ 150 rpm
5,000
f 250 rpm
6,000
f 300 rpm
CautionThe engine speed signal output from the engine is
one-third of the actual speed. When the engine speed
is measured, make sure that the engine tachometeris placed in the
2-cylinder range. (The real speed is
indicated.)
Connect a test light to the harness con-nector.
Place the ignition switch in the ON posi-
tion.Check the test light and gauge conditions.
1 (1) Test light lights. (Pointer of gauge does not swing.)/-.-I Replace fuel gauge.
[ (2) Test light lights. (Pointer of gauge swings.)/-.--I Replace fuel gauge unit.1
1 (3) Test light does not light. (Pointer of gauge does not swing.)k-1 Correct harness.I
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ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE GAUGE SIMPLE CHECKConnect the harness connector via a
test light to the ground.
Remove the water temperature gauge
unit coupling connector.
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Place the ignition switch in the ON posi-tion.
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i(1) Test light lights. (Pointer of gauge does not swing.)_____c Replace water temperature gauge.
[ (2) Test light lights. (Pointer of gauge swings.)Replace water temperature gauge unit.
[ (3) Test light does not light. (Pointer of gauge does not swing.)/-------I Correct harness.
ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE GAUGE UNIT CHECK
To check, remove engine coolant temperature gauge unit from
the thermostat housing.
Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge Unit Resistance
(1)Immerse unit in 70°C (158OF) water to measure resistance.Standard value: 104
f 13.5 Sz(2) After checking, apply the specified sealant around the
thread of engine coolant temperature gauge unit and install
on the thermostat housing.
Specified sealant:3M Nut Locking Part No. 4171 or equivalent
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OIL PRESSURE GAUGE SIMPLE CHECKRemove the oil pressure gauge unit
coupling connector.Connect the harness connector via a
test light to the ground.
-1Place the ignition switch in the ON posi-Check the test light and gauge conditions.
(1) Test light lights. (Pointer of gauge does not swing.)
k-1 Replace oil pressure gauge.
1 (2) Test light lights. (Pointer of gauge swings.)k-1 Replace oil pressure gauge unit.
1 (2) Test light does not light. (Pointer of gauge does not swing.)/-1 Correct harness.
VOLTAGE GAUGE SIMPLE CHECKCheck voltage gauge for conditions.
(1) Voltage indicated by voltmeter differs from voltage indicated by
voltage gauge (position indicated by pointer).
-1 Replace gauge.
(2) Gauge does not operate.
/--I Correct harness or replace gauge.
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LUMINOUS INTENSITY MEASUREMENT
Measure the luminous intensity of headlights with a photo-me-ter in accordance with the instruction manual prepared by
the manufacturer of the photometer and make sure that the
luminous intensity is within the following limit.Limit: 20,000 cd or more
NOTE
(1) When measuring the luminous intensity of headlight, keepthe engine at 2,000 rpm and have the battery charged.
(2) If there are specific regulations for luminous intensity ofheadlights in the region where the vehicle is operated,
make sure that the intensity conforms to the requirements
of such regulations.
FOG LIGHT AIMING
1.Place vehicle on a known level floor 7.6 m (25 feet) from
aiming screen or light colored wall.
2. Use adjusting screw to adjust the top end of high intensity
zone to dimension A.
BULB REPLACEMENT
1. Disconnect the connector.
2. Turn the bulb socket counterclockwise to pull it out.
Caution
Do not touch the surface of the headlight bulb with handsor dirty gloves. If the surface dies become dirty, clean
it with alcohol or thinner, and let it dry thoroughly before
installing.
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REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
(Up to 1993 models)
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1. Front air side spoiler2. Fog light assembly -3. Socket cover4. Bulb
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(From 1994 models)
1. Front air side spoiler2. Fog light assembly
Bulb replacement removal steps4.
Lens5. Projector unit6. Bulb7. Bracket
REMOVAL SERVICE POINT
+A, BULB REMOVAL(1) Remove the socket cover (Up to 1993 models).
(2) Remove the bulb mounting spring and remove the
bulb.
CautionDo not touch the surface of the headlight bulb
with bare hands or dirty gloves.
If there are deposits on the surface, loosen and
remove the deposits with a cloth dipped in alcohol
or thinner, and let the surface dry before mounting
the bulb.
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