TRANS MITSUBISHI 3000GT 1993 2.G Repair Manual
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position, the cam contacts of wiper motor causesposition with the ignition switch in the ACC orcurrent to flow through the auto wiper stop
ON position, wipers operate continuously at lowcircuit, allowing the wiper blades to cycle before
speed.they reach to the stop position.
l Placing the wiper switch in the HI position
causes the wipers to operate at high speed.
lIf the washer switch is on for 0.6 second or
less when the ignition switch is at ON or ACC
lIf the wiper switch is turned to the INT positionwith the wiper switch turned off, the washer
when the ignition switch is in the ON or ACCliquid will not be poured but transistor will be
position, the voltage value from the intermittentturned on to operate the wipers one time.
variable volume switch is input to intermittent
’time detection circuit.
l The intermittent time detection circuit outputs
an H signal at the intermittent time according
to the set value of the intermittent variable
volume switch and, via OR, turns the Tr on
and off to operate the wiper.lIf the washer switch is on for 0.6 second or
more when the ignition switch is at ON or ACC
with the wiper switch turned off, the washer
liquid will be poured and the transistor will be
turned on 0.6 second later to operate the wipers
two or three times.
TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS
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PhenomenonWipers do not operate Washer does not operate.
continuously
Washer operates.Inspecting method
lCheck the multi-purpose fuse No. 9l Check the wiper motor. (Refer to GROUPS-Windshield
Wiper and Washer.)l Check the column switch. (Refer to GROUPS-Windshield
Wiper and Washer.)Low-speed (or high-speed) wiper operation only is l
inoperative.Check the column switch. (Refer to GROUP51-Windshield Wiper and Washer.)
Wipers do not operate intermittently.
(They operate continuously.)lCheck the wiper switch “INT” input signal. (Refer
to GROUP
51-Troubleshooting.)l Check the column switch. (Refer to GROUPS-Windshield
Wiper and Washer.)
Wipers do not stop.lCheck the wiper switch “INT” input signal. (Refer
to GROUP
51-Troubleshooting.)l Check the column switch. (Refer to GROUP
51-Windshield Wiper and Washer.)
o Check the wiper motor. (Refer to GROUP
51-Windshield Wiper and Washer.)The intermittent time will not vary even if the variable l
intermittent wiper control switch is operated.
Check the variable intermittent wiper control switch
input signal. (Refer to GROUP S-Troubleshooting.)l Check the column switch. (Refer to GROUP
51-Windshield Wiper and Washer.)
Even if the washer switchThe wipers linked with the lCheck the washer motor. (Refer to GROUP
is on for 0.6 second or
washer operate.51-Windshield Wiper and Washer.)
more,. the washer will notlCheck the washer nozzle and washer tube.
operate.The wipers linked with the lCheck the washer switch input signal.
washer do not operate.l Check the washer switch. (Refer to GROUP51-Windshield Wiper and Washer.)
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WireZ6EN087!(3) Clamp the rotor in a vise with soft jaws.
(4) After removing the nut, remove the pulley and front
bracket from the rotor.
AB,STATOR / REGULATOR AND BRUSH HOLDER
REMOVAL
(1) When removing the stator, unsolder stator lead wirefrom the main diode of the rectifier.
(2) When removing the brush holder, unsolder it from
the rectifier.
Caution
(1) When soldering or unsoldering, be careful to
make sure that heat of soldering iron is not
transmitted to diodes for a long period. Finish
soldering or unsoldering in as short a time
as possible.
(2) Be careful that no undue force is exerted to
leads of diodes.REASSEMBLY SERVICE POINT
FAdROTOR ASSEMBLY INSTALLATION
Before rotor is attached to rear bracket, insert wire through
small hole made in rear bracket to lift brush. After rotor
has been installed, remove the wire.
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