service MITSUBISHI 3000GT 1994 2.G Owner's Manual
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IGNITION SWITCHSPECIAL
TOOL
ToolTool number and nameSupersessionApplication
MB990803
Steering wheel pullerGeneral service toolRemoval of steering wheel
IGNITION SWITCHREMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
40 Nm29 ft.lbs.6 Nm
6
Steering lock cylinder removalsteps
Ignition switch segment removalsteps
1. Air bag module (Refer to GROUP 52B
4Ab
- Air Bag Module and Clock Spring.)3. Knee protector
2. Steering wheel(Refer to GROUP 52A - Instrument
3. Knee protector
Panel.)
LRedE;)to GROUP 52A - Instrument:i:4. Column cover, lower
5. Column cover, upper
:::4. Column cover, lower6. Lap cooler duct and foot shower duct
5. Column cover, upper10. Key reminder switch segment
6. Lap cooler duct and foot shower duct11. Ignition switch segment
,A+ 7. Column switch and clock springassembly
NW
8. Ignition key illumination ring
9. Steering lock cylinder
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine CHASSIS ELECTRICAL - Ignition Switch54-7REMOVAL SERVICE POINTS
+A, STEERING WHEEL REMOVAL
Remove the steering wheel by using the special tool.
Caution
Do not hammer on the steering wheel to remove it;
doing so may damage the collapsible mechanism.
Front of vehicles
219FO12:
+B,COLUMN COVER LOWER / COLUMN COVER
UPPER REMOVAL
After the screws have been removed, remove the covers,while making sure not to break the grippers.
+C, STEERING LOCK CYLINDER REMOVAL
(1) Insert the ignition key into the steering lock cylinderand place the key in the ACC position.
(2)Press the lock pin down with a Phillips head screwdriv-
er (small-size one) to remove the steering lock cylinder.INSTALLATION SERVICE POINT
.A+COLUMN SWITCH AND CLOCK SPRING
ASSEMBLY INSTALLATIONLine up the “NEUTRAL” mark of the clock spring with
the mating mark to center the clock spring.
CautionIf the clock spring is not centered, problems such
as intermediate failure of the steering wheel to turn,broken ribbon cable in the clock spring, or the like
could occur. As a result, they might hinder proper
operation of the SRS, resulting in serious injury.
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SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS
Items
Standard values
Speedometer indicationerror
mph
2019-22
4038-44
1 57-66
1 76-88I
1001 94-110I
Tachometerindicationerrorrpm1,000f 100
3,000
f150
5,000f 250
6,000
Ik 300
Fuel gauge unit resistance R/ Point F_I3f2I
Point E
Fuel gauge unit float heightPoint F
mm (in.)
Point E
Engine coolant temperature gauge unit resistance [at 70°C (158”F)] Q110+7
18.6-21.6 (.73-.85)193.4-l
96.4 (7.61-7.73)
104 f 13.5
Fuel gauge resistance QBetween A - B/ Approx. 254I
Between A - CApprox. 101I
Between B - CApprox. 153I
Enginecoolant temperature Between A - B
gauge resistance QBetween A - CApprox. 51
Approx. 139
Between B
- C/ Approx. 190I
Oil pressure gauge resistance QApprox. 42I
Pressure gauge resistance
ItemsSpecified sealantType
Engine coolant temperature gauge3M Nut Locking Part No. 4171 or Semi-drying sealant
unitequivalent
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Free
r&Hers -
Sear wheels raised on jack>
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Anchor plate
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bracket
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SERVICEINSPECTION
SPEEDOMETER CHECK
(1) Assure tire pressure at standard value. (Refer to GROUP
- Specifications.)
(2)Gt the vehicle on a speedometer tester.
(3)Set free rollers securely on the floor according to the wheel-base and rear tread of the vehicle (when rear wheels
are to be set on free rollers).
(4) Raise the rear wheels on a jack and place rigid racks
to support the specified positions of the side sills (whenrear wheels are to be raised on a jack).
(5) Make sure the parking brake has been set.
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(6)Attach anchoring bars on the tie-down brackets and secure
their ends to the anchor plates.(7) Make sure the tension on the right and left bars is the
same. Also be sure there is enough tension on each bar.(8) Attach a chain or wire to the rear tie-down hole. Make
sure the end of the wire or chain is secured firmly.
(9) Take all other necessary precautions.
(1O)Use a speedometer tester to measure the speedometer’s
indication error.
Standard value:
Standard indication
mph
Allowable range mph
2019-22
4038-44
8057-66
1 801 76-88--I
1 100
Caution
1 94-110
Do not operate the clutch or accelerator abruptly or
decelerate during the operations.
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COMBINATION METERS
LREMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
76FO22200002364
NOTE
*: 1992 models
L/
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- lnstiument PineI.)
2. Column cover, lower
3. Column cover, upper 1. Knee protector (Refer
G GROUP 52A4. Meter bezel
* ’5. Combination meter
Removal steps6. Adapter* (Mechanical speedometer
type) /Washer tank (Refer to GROUP
51 - Windshield Wiper and Washer.)7. Vehicles speed sensor (Electrical
Front of ve
219FOl;
speedometer type)REMOVAL SERVICE POINTS
dAbCOLUMN COVER LOWER / COLUMN COVER
UPPER REMOVAL
After the screws have been removed, remove the covers,while making sure not to break the grippers.
dB, ADAPTER REMOVAL
(1) Disconnect the speedometer cable at the transaxle
end of the cable.
(2) Pull the speedometer cable slightly toward the vehicleinterior, release the lock by turning the adaptor to
the left or right, and then remove the adapter.
Adapter-Y16FO129],
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LIGHTING SYSTEM
54-35
L/ SPECIFICATIONSGENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
Exterior lights
ItemsSpecificationsHeadlight W
65/45*‘, 60151 *2Fog light W
55
Front combination light
Turn-signal light / side marker light CP27/8 (1157)” or 27 (1156)*2
Rear combination lightTurn-signal light / side marker and tail light CP32/2 (2057)
Stop light / side maker and tail lightCP32/2 (2057)
Back-up light CP
32 (1156)
License plate light CP3 (168)
High-mountedstop
Vehicles without rear spoiler CP32 (1156)
light
Vehicles with fixed rear spoiler W4
Vehicles with active rear spoiler
Engine compartment inspection light WLED (Light Emitting Diode)3.8 (194)
Interior
lights
ItemsFoot light WSpecifications
3.4 (158)
IDome light W8ISpot light W
8Door light W
5
Glove compartment light W
Luggage compartment light W3.4 (158)
5
NOTE
;he values in parentheses denote SAE trade number.
Up to 1993 models
l 2From 1994 modelsSERVICE SPECIFICATIONS
ItemsLimitI
Headlight intensity
I
20,000 cd or moreI
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Unit A:Must be
used at
rear tire
“..“I. .other
Unit B:Must be used
at front tire1 -216802451.Calibration fixture2. Thumb adjusting screws
3.Level vial
4. Floor level offset dial
5. Horizontal dial knob
6. Vertical dial knob
7. Aimer level vial
8. Level vial bubble
9. Top port hole
10.Viewing portON-VEHICLE
SERVICE
HEADLIGHT AIMING
PRE-AIMING INSTRUCTIONS
(Up to 1993 models)
1. Test dimmer switch operation.
2. Observe operation of high beam light mounted in instru-
ment cluster.3. Inspect for badly rusted or faulty headlight assemblies.
These conditions must be corrected before a satisfactory
adjustment can be made.4. Place vehicle on a level floor.
5. Bounce front suspension through three (3) oscillations
by applying body weight to hood or bumper.6. Inspect tire inflation.
7.Rock vehicle sideways to allow vehicle to assume its nor-
mal position.
8.If fuel tank is not full, place a weight in trunk of vehicle
9.
to simulate weight of a full tank [3 kg (6.5 Ibs.) per gallon].
There should be no other load in the vehicle other than
driver or substituted weight of approximately 70 kg (150
Ibs.) placed in driver’s position.
10. Thoroughly clean headlight lenses.
11. Adjust headlights following the instructions of the headlight
tester manufacturer.
(From 1994 models)1. Inspect for badly rusted or faulty headlight assemblies.
These conditions must be corrected before a satisfactory
adjustment can be made.2. Place vehicle on a level floor.
3. Bounce front suspension through three (3) oscillations
by applying body weight to hood or bumper.
4. Inspect tire inflation.
5.Rock vehicle sideways to allow vehicle to assume it.snor-
mal position.
6.If fuel tank is not full, place a weight in trunk of vehicle
7.
to simulate weight of a full tank [3 kg (6.5 Ibs.) per gallon].
There should be no other load in the vehicle other than
driver or substituted weight of approximately 70 kg (150
Ibs.) placed in driver’s position.8. Thoroughly clean headlight lenses.
9. When performing the visual headlight adjustment on ve-
hicles with resin lens headlights, be sure to observe the
following precautions.
CautionWhen adjusting one headlight, the other headlight
should be turned off if possible. If this is not possible,
do not cover the other headlight for more than threeminutes while it is turned on. Otherwise, heat from
the bulb may warp the headlight lens.
NOTE
If the visual headlight adjustment at low beam is made,
the adjustment at high beam is not necessary.
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CHASSIS ELECTRICAL - Lighting System54-103
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
(From 1994 models)
(Up to 1993 models)
Removal steps (From 1994 models)
1. Front combination light
2. Headlight
4Bb
4WFOOB100002389
Removal steps (Up to 1993 models)
1. Headlight bezel, upper
2. Headlight bezel, lower
3.Retaining ring4.Headlight5.Spring6.Mounting ring7.Housing8.Rod assembly9.Headlight hood
10.Link assembly11. Boot12. Pop-up motor
REMOVAL SERVICE POINTS
+A, HEADLIGHT BEZEL, UPPER REMOVAL(1) Raise the headlights by using the pop-up switch.
Disconnect the negative (-) battery terminal.(2) Remove the headlight bezel, upper.
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REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
(Up to 1993 models)
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Removal steps(Up to 1993 models)
1. Front air side spoiler2. Fog light assembly -3. Socket cover4. Bulb
Up to 1993 models
Z16FO268
From1994 models
wZl6FO465
(From 1994 models)
(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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REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Z 16FO229Z 16FO229
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116FcJ23100002393 00002393
Removal steps
Removal steps
1. Liftgate lower trim(Refer to GROUP 52A - Trims.)2. High mounted stop light cover3. ;;z;keyounted stop light lens and
4. Gasket
&I REMOVAL SERVICE POINT
4A, HIGH-MOUNTED STOP LIGHT REMOVAL
(Vehicles with fixed rear spoiler)
Remove the air spoiler center stay mounting screws beforeremoving the high-mounted stop
light.