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Card
Security code216N1034
Typical name card
A Cards
PROCEDURE FOR INPUTOFSECURITYCODE FOR RADIOAND TAPE PLAYER WITH ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM
The radio and tape player does not operate in the following
states.
(1) Power supply to the radio and tape player has been sus-
pended for more than one hour continuously by removing
the cable from the battery terminal or disconnecting the
harness connectors.
(2) The power supply to the radio and tape player has been
suspended for more than one hour owing to blown fuse
or discharged battery.(3) The radio and tape player has been replaced.
If the radio and tape player does not operate for these causes,
input the security code by the following procedure to operate
it.
1.Using any of the following methods, confirm the security
code.
(1)
Read the security code indicated on the cards retained
by the user.
(2) If the security code is unknown owing to the user’s
loss of the cards,a. Remove the audio panel and then pull out the
radio and tape player partially.
b.Read the serial No. shown on the name card of
the radio and tape player.
c.Look up the anti-theft code corresponding to the
serial number in the serial number-anti-theft code
table; or, make inquiries to Mitsubishi Motor Sales
of America, Inc.(3) When the radio and tape player is replaced
Read the security code on the cards attached to the
upper surface of the replacement radio and tape player.
NOTE
Deliver the cards (two) to the user.
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TYPE 1
POWER button Disp’ayPROG button
TYPE 2
DisplayPROG button
Memoryselect
button
POWER button
TYPE 3
PROG button
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Memory,1r select
POW’ER buttonIDisplayH’llAlM
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Typical security code “5283”
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2.Return power supply for the radio and player to the normal
state.3. Turn the ignition key to the “ACC” position.
4. Press the POWER button, and “code” will be displayed
on the display.
5.Press No.1 through No.4 memory select buttons and setthe
4-digit security code indicated on the card.
Every time each digit key is pressed, the number changes
as follows:
40 +l +2--e 9+0 **-
6.Press the PROG button. After a beep is heard, the radioand tape player will be in the operating state.
7. If the input security code does not agree with that in
memory, “1 Err” is displayed on the display. In a few se-conds, it will change to “code”. So, repeat steps 4 and
5.
NOTE
(1) The security code can be set three times at the most.
(2) The second error is displayed as “2 Err”. If the third
error is made, “3 Err” is displayed and then it changes
to “OFF”.
(3) When setting is attempted four or more times, keeping
the ignition key in the “ACC” or “ON” position for about
one hour will automatically erase the “OFF” display.
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If the ignition key is turned to the “OFF” position during
one-hour period of keeping it in “ACC” or “ON” position,
the “OFF” display will be erased.With the ignition key placed in the “ACC” position
again, press the POWER button, and the “OFF” display
will be resumed. Therefore, keep this state for another
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CHASSIS ELECTRICAL - Radio and Tape Player
RADIO REMOTE-CONTROL
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
CAUTION: SRS
don’t allow any impact or shock to the air bag module.cup to 1993 models>
2.5 Nm1.8 ft.lbs.
Removai steps
1. Air bag module (Refer to GROUP
528 -Air Bag Module and Clock Spring.)
2. Radio remote control switchRADIO AND TAPE PLAYER
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION2 4
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Removal steps
1. Radio panel2. Radio and tape player
3. CD player4. Radio bracket5. Front console assembly (Refer to GRbUP
52A - Console Box.)
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MOTOR ANTENNA
/ ANTENNA FEEDER CABLE / AMPLIFIER
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Motor antenna removal stepsl Rear side trim (LH)
(Refer to GROUP 52A
- Trims.)
1. Ring nut
2. Base
3. Antenna pole
4. Antenna feeder cable and motor antenna
connection5. Motor antenna
Amplifier removal
il. Amplifier (under passenger’s seat)
NOTE
l ‘: Refer to GROUP 52A - Trims‘*: Vehicels with glass mounted antenna
\Z16FO4974
Antenna feeder cable removal stepsl Rear side trim
(LH)*ll Quarter trim (LH)”
l Rear side trim*‘, **l Quarter trim (LH)*t, **l Quarter upper trim”, l *0 Liftgate upper trim*‘, +*l Ligate side trim (RH)“, l *l Rear console assembly(Refer to GOUP 52A - Console Box.)l Radio and tape player(Refer to P54-176)4. Antenna feeder cable and motor antennaconnection6. Rear seat cushion7. Rear seatback8. Inner seat belt
9. Console side cover (LH)
10. Antenna fedder cable
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Antenna going downAntenna going up
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REMOVAL SERVICE POINT
+A,REAR SEAT CUSHION REMOVAL
Raise and remove the seat cushion with the lever pulled.
INSTALLATION SERVICE POINT
.AqREAR SEAT CUSHION INSTALLATION
(1) Securely fit the attachment wire of the seat cushion
under the seatback.
(2) Pass the inner seat belt buckles through the cushion.
(3) Securely fit the lock plates of the seat cushion into
the holes in the floor.
INSPECTION
ANTENNA MOTOR INSPECTION
Disconnect the motor antenna control unit connector, connect
the positive terminal of the power supply to terminal (1) and
connect the negative terminal to terminal (4) to check that
the antenna goes up, and that when the connections are re-
versed, the antenna goes down.
MOTOR ANTENNA CONTROL UNIT INSPECTION
(1) Connect the harness connector to the motor antenna.
(Body harness)
(2) Disconnect the antenna motor connector.
(3) With the ignition switch in the ACC or ON position, operate
the radio switch and check the voltage between the termi-
nals during the period when the antenna is going up or
going down.
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Ring nut
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Rack cable
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Tooth side of rack cable
ANTENNA POLE REPLACEMENT(1) Remove the ring nut.
(2) Set the radio switch to ON. After the antenna pole has
extended, remove the antenna pole and rack cable as
an assembly._.(3) Extend the antenna pole up to its farthest point.
NOTEIf the motor end of the rack cable is bent, straighten it.
(4) Force the rack cable into the motor assembly with the
tooth side of the rack cable toward the luggage compart-
ment.(5) Turn the tooth side of the rack cable toward the rear of
the vehicle
(90” clockwise) to bring the rack cable into
mesh with the motor gear.
(6)Lightly pull the rack cable. If it comes out without resistance,
it means that the rack cable is not in mesh with the motor
gear. Recheck that the rack cable end is not bent before
repeating the above-mentioned steps (2) and (3).(7) With the antenna pole upright and the radio switch at
OFF, take up the rack cable. As the rack cable is takenup, insert the antenna pole toward the motor antenna.
(8) After the ring nut has been tightened, set the radio switchto ON and OFF to check the operation of the antenna
pole.
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LCD AUTO CHANGERREMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
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Removal steps
1. CD changer coverl Lu gage compartment floor carpet,big\ floor center board.2. CD auto changer
3. CD changer bracket (front)
4. CD changer bracket (rear)
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STARTER MOTOR...................................16-23-11STARTING SYSTEM.................................16-19-11
STEERINGAngle Check.........................................37A-6-l
ANGULAR VELOCITY SENSOR.....................338-18-l
GEAR BOX, Power.................................37A-18-l
LINKAGE SEALS, Maintenance........................00-52-I
SHAFT...........................................37A-14-I
STEERING WHEEL.................................37A-14-l
Centering..........................................37A-7-l
Free Play Check
....................................37A-6-l
Return to Center Check..............................37A-9-lSTOP LIGHTHigh Mounted....................................54-107-11SWITCH..........................................338-19-ISTRUT..............................................33A-7-lSUN ROOF...........................................42-56-l
SUSPENSION
RearcAWD>...........................................34-26-l
Fog Light.........................................54-l 09-11Hazard..........................................54-110-11Horn.............................................54-118-11Ignition............................................54-6-11Ignition-lG........................................Refer to I
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Ignition-ST.......................................Refer to IMuffler Mode Changeover.........................Refer to MParking Brake, Check.................................36-4-lPark/Neutral Position
Power Steering..................................Refer to PRear Window Defogger............................54-203-11Stop Light........................................338-l 9-lT
TAPE PLAYER
ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM..........................THEFT-ALARM SYSTEM.........................THERMOSTAT..................................THROTTLE BODY..............................THROTTLE BODY (Throttle Valve Area), Cleaning...THROTTLE POSITION SENSOR..................Adjustment...................................On-vehicle Inspection..........................TIE ROD END BALL JOINT.......................TIMING BELT...................................Maintenance.................................TIRE..........................................
TRAILING ARMcAWD>......................................
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OIL COOLER HOSES...............OIL COOLER TUBES................OIL SEAL
FLUID.............................
OILReplacement
TRIM...............................Door..............................TURBOCHARGER
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UPPER ARM
.............................34-9-l
................22-17-l.................22-6-l.................32-5-l................23-62-l................23-62-l................23-62-l................22-16-l................22-22-l
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23-47-l
................22-15-l.................22-4-l...............52A-11-I................42-42-l
................15-20-I................15-23-l.................15-8-l.................15-6-l
.................15-8-l.........13A-169,271-l
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VAPOR LINE.........................................13F-8-I
VARIABLE INDUCTION CONTROL
MOTOR (DC Motor)...........................13A-174,276-l
SYSTEM, Check......................................15-5-lVEHICLE SPEED SENSORECS.............................................338-l 8-l
On-vehicle Inspection................13A-117, 119,231,233-lVENTILATION........................................55-3-l
SYSTEM, Positive Crankcase..........................17-56-lVALVE, Positive Crankcase............................17-56-lVENTILATORS (Air Inlet and Air Outlet)..................55-52-l
(Instrument Panel)...................................55-50-IVOLUME AIR FLOW SENSOR
Engine and Emission Control.........................17-65-lOn-vehicle Inspection..........................13A-85,212-l
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WASHERRear . . . . . . . . . .
Windshield . . . . . .
WATERPROOF FILM, DoorWATER PUMP . . . . .
WEATHERSTRIP, Drip LineWHEEL . . . .
ALIGNMENT
. . .51-28-I.51-25-l. . .42-42-l. . 14-11-l
. . . . .42-63-l. . .31-4-lFront .
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BEARING
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. . . . .34-25-l. . . . . .34-5-lAdjustment . . . . . . . . . .. .
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End Play Check
cFWD>. . . . . . . .27-3-L 34-6-lWHEEL SPEED SENSOR