Head unit MITSUBISHI 3000GT 1995 2.G User Guide
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CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
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OPERATION
0When the lighting switch is placed in the TAILor HEAD position, current flows through the
coil of the tail light relay to the lighting switchand ground, causing the contacts of the tail
light relay to close.
Then current flows through the contacts of thetail light relay to the dedicated fuse
(2) the
individual lights and ground, causing the tail
lights, parking/side marker lights and licenseplate lights to go ON.
lIf the driver’s door is opened after the ignition
switch is turned to “OFF” or the ignition switchis turned to “OFF” after the driver’s door is
opened when the tail lights are lit, the current
which flows to the coil side of the tail light relaywill be cut off by the light automatic shut-off
unit opening the contact point, and the tail light
relay will be turned “OFF’ to automatically shut
off the tail lights, parking and front side marker
lights and license plate light.
lTo turn on the tail lights, parking and front side
marker lights and license plate light again after
they are automatically shut off, turn the lightingswitch to “OFF” once and to “HEAD” again,
or turn the ignition switch to “ACC” or “ON”,
and the automatic shut-OFF will be cancelled
and the current will flow from the light automaticshut-OFF unit to the coil side of the tail light
relay to close the contact point. Thus, the taillight relay will be turned “ON” to turn on the
tail lights, parking and front marker lights and
license plate light.
NOTE
When the lighting switch is at the “HEAD” position,
the light automatic shut-OFF system will be also
activated for the headlights. (Refer to P.54-37.) The
same system will also be activated for the illumina-
tion lights, etc.
TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS1. All lights don’t illuminate.
(1) The headlights don’t illuminate, either.l Check the fusible link (3).
(2) The headlights illuminate.l Check the tail light relay. (Refer to
P.54-108.)l Check the dedicated fuse (2).
l Check the lighting switch. (Refer to
P.54-113.)l Check the light automatic shut-OFF
unit. (Refer to
P.54-108.)2. Some light does not come on.
l Check the bulb.
l Check the grounding circuit.
3. Some light is not automatically shut off.
lCheck the driver’s side door switch.
(Refer to GROUP 42- Door Assembly.)l Check the automatic shut-OFF unit.
(Refer to
P.54-108.)
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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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REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
(Up to 1993 models)
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1. Front air side spoiler2. Fog light assembly -3. Socket cover4. Bulb
Up to 1993 models
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(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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INSPECTIONHEADLIGHT RELAY
/ TAILLIGHT RELAY / FOG LIGHT
RELAY CHECK
Connect battery to terminal 1 and check continuity between
terminals with terminal 3 grounded.
Power is supplied4-5 terminals
Continuity
Power is not supplied4-5 terminalsNo continuity
1-3 terminals
Continuity
POP-UP MOTOR RELAY (Up to 1993 models) CHECK
Check for continuity between terminals under the conditions
described below.
LIGHT AUTOMATIC SHUT-OFF UNIT CHECK
(1) Remove the quarter trim. (Refer to GROUP 52A - Trim.)
(2) Keeping the connector connected to the light automatic
shut-OFF unit, connect the test light (12 V-3.4 W) from
the harness side to terminal No. 6 (for tail lights) or No.
7 (for headlights). Under the following conditions, checkthe operation of the test light.
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TROUBLESHOOTING(UP TO 1993 MODELS)
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
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Trouble symptom
Cause
Check method
Remedy
There is no alarm when, as analarm test, the hood is openedDamaged or disconnected
wiring of hood switch input
If input checks
Repairthe harness or re-
from within the vehicle.circuit.
(P.54-220) indicate aplace the hood switch.
(The alarm is activated, however,malfunction, check by
I
by opening a door or the liftgate.)using check chartMalfunction of the hood p.54-225.
switch.
Malfunction of the ECU.
-Replace the ECU.
Engine would not start [EngineThere is a short-circuit of
starting is possible when the the starter relay activationCheck by using check
chart P.54-234.
Repair the harness.
starter relay is in the switched-off
circuit
(normally closed) condition, with
the clutch switch in the switch-off
and the ECU harness connector
disconnected.]
When, as a test of the alarm, aDamaged or disconnectedCheck by using check
door or the
liftgate is opened wiring of headlight power chart P.54-231, 232.
Repairthe harness or re-
without using the key, orthe hood
is opened from within the vehicle,supply circuit or headlightplace the diode Ds.
activation circuitReplace the headlight
the horn and the theft-alarm hornrelay or the headlight.sound but the headlights don’t
flash. (The headlights can, how-
ever, be switched. ON by usingMa
lfunction of the ECUReplace the ECU.
the passing switch.)The headlights flash during an
alarm test but the horn orthe theftDamaged or disconnectedCheck by using checkRepair the harness.
alarm horn does not sound.wiring of horn relay power
chart P.54-229,230,231.supply circuit or horn ac-Replace the horn.
tivation circuitReplace dedicated fuse
Damaged or disconnectedNo. (6) or the fusible linkwiring of the theft-alarmNo. (6).horn relay power supply
circuit or the theft-alarm
horn activation circuit.
Malfunction of the ECU.
Replace the ECU.The system is not deactivated
nhen, during an alarm test in
Damaged or disconnected
If input checks
which the alarm is intentionallywiring of door key cylinder
Repair the harness.activated, the door or
liftgate isand
liftgate unlock switch(P.54-220) indicate a
input circuitmalfunction, check byReplace the key cylinder
Jnlocked by using the key.
using check chartswitch or the
liftgate
switch.
:The system also cannot be dis-P.54-227,228.
armed.)
Malfunction of door keycyl-inder and liftgate unlock
switch.
Malfunction of the ECU
Replace the ECU.
ECU: Electronic Control Unit
NOTEIf the
lifigate unlock switch or door key cylinder unlock switch is operated roughly, or if these switches have
been installed incorrectly or switches themselves are defective the ECU may not accept the warning or alarmcancelling signal. In such case, the alarm operation will take place when the door is opened using a key.
[When the door key cylinder switch has been shorted, however, if the ignition switch is turned ON, the ECU
judges the detection-switch as faulty and thereafter, it will prevent setting of (warning) alarm until the shorting
is corrected.]
If the
liftgate is opened using a key and is left opened when the door key cylinder switch system has a trouble
(wiring harness damage, open circuit, etc.), the ECU judges it as the
liftgate holding mode and does not producealarm even when the door is opened.
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CROSSMEMBER......................................32-8-lCRUISE CONTROL......................................17-t
CABLE, Check and Adjustment........................17-31-l
SYSTEM............................................17-38-i
Check.............................................
17-32-l
CURB IDLE SPEED, Check............................11-11-l
CYLINDER HEAD GASKET............................11-28-l
D
DAMPER CONTROL MOTOR..........................55-75-lDAMPING FORCE CHANGEOVER ACTUATOR........338-19-I
DASHPOT, Check And Adjustment......................11-l 3-lDEFOGGER
Rear Window.....................................54-192-11
RELAY............................................54-204-11
SWITCH, Rear Window.............................54-203-11
DIFFERENTIALCase, Limited Slip cAWD>...........................27-40-ILimited Slip, Check cAWD>..........................27-15-tCARRIER
DISC BRAKEFront..............................................35-93-lRear..............................................35-103-I
PADS, Maintenance..................................00-52-I
DOOR...............................................42-41-l
Adjustment.........................................42-12-lGLASS.............................................42-43-l
HANDLE............................................42-47-l
INSIDE HANDLE, Play Check..........................42-16-l
LATCH..............................................42-47-lMIRROR............................................51-31-l
REGULATOR........................................42-43-l
TRIM...............................................42-42- 1WATERPROOF FILM.................................42-42-lWINDOW GLASS, Adjustment.........................42-12-l
DRIP LINE WEATHERSTRIP...........................42-63-lDRIVE BELTCompressor, Adjustment.............................55-18-l
Maintenance.......................................00-47-I
Tension, Adjustment..................................11-7-l
Tension, Check.....................................37A-9-l
DRIVE SHAFTFront..............................................26-12-lRear...............................................27-19- I
BOOTS, Maintenance.................................00-52-l
OIL SEALS, Replacement
.......................23-53-l
E
ECSOn-vehicle Inspection..............................,338-l 1 -I
CONTROL UNIT...................................338-20-IINDICATOR LIGHT.................................338-19-ISWITCH..........................................338-18-I
EGR
SOLENOID..........................................17-70-l
On-vehicle Inspection.........................13A-164,269-l
SYSTEM, Inspection..................................17-67-l
TEMPERATURE SENSOR............................17-68-l
On-vehicle Inspection.........................13A-i35,246-I
VALVE..............................................17-68-l
VALVE CONTROL VACUUM, Check....................17-67-l
ELECTRICAL LOAD SWITCH, On-vehicle Inspection 13A-127,238-l
ELECTRONIC CONTROL UNIT
CABS>.................35-119-l
ENGINE.............................................11-18-l
CONTROL...........................................17-5-lCOOLANT
Maintenance.......................................00-51 -IReplacement........................................14-4-l
COOLANT TEMPERATURE GAUGE UNIT..............14-13-l
COOLANT TEMPERATURE SENSOR
Engine and Emission Control.........................17-65-l
Engine Cooling.....................................14-13-IOn-vehicle Inspection..........................13A-93,219-lHOOD..............................................42-18-l
MOUNTING..........................................32-3-lOIL, Maintenance....................................00-47-l
OIL COOLER........................................11-36-lOIL FILTER, Maintenance.............................00-48-l
ROLL STOPPER......................................32-6-l
SPEED ADJUSTING SCREW, Adjustment.............
13A-59-l
EVAPORATIVE EMISSION
CANISTER..........................................
17-65-l
CONTROL SYSTEM.................................17-57-l
Check for Leaks and Clogging........................00-46-l
PURGE SOLENOID..................................17-64-lOn-vehicle Inspection.........................13A-162,268-lEVAPORATOR........................................55-37-lEXHAUSTGAS RECIRCULATION (EGR) SYSTEM................17-66-l
MANIFOLD
PIPE
SYSTEM
Active.............................................15-40-l
Maintenance.......................................00-60-l
F
FAN MOTORCondenser
RELAY, On-vehicle Inspection...................13A-129.240-t
FEEDER CABLE, Antenna...........................54-188-11FENDER.............................................42-24-l
FILLER TUBE CAP, Fuel Tank, Check....................17-65-lFLOOR CONSOLE..................................52A-1 O-I
FLOOR PAN, Check...................................42-16-l
FOG LIGHT........................................54-105-11
SWITCH..........................................54-109-11FRONT IMPACT SENSORS..........................526-68-l
FUELFILLER DOOR, Adjustment............................42-12-l
FILTER............................................13F-10-I
GAUGE UNIT........................................13F-6-IHOSES, Maintenance.................................00-45-l
LINE................................................13F-8-I
PRESSURE SOLENOID, On-vehicle Inspection...13A-166,270-l
PRESSURE TEST, On-vehicle Inspection........13A-180,279-lPUMP..............................................13F-6-I
On-vehicle Inspection..........................13A-72,200-l
PUMP CIRCUIT RESISTOR, On-vehicle Inspection .
13A-84,211-lPUMP OPERATION CHECK, On-vehicle Inspection 13A-179,279-lPUMP RELAY N0.2, On-vehicle Inspection........13A-84,211-l
SYSTEM, Maintenance...............................00-45-I
FUEL TANK..........................................13F-3-IFILLER DOOR.......................................42-23-lFILLER TUBE CAP, Check............................17-65-l
PRESSURE CONTROL VALVE........................
13F-6-IInspection..........................................17-65-l
FULL AUTO AIR CONDITIONING.......................55-54-l