Tire MITSUBISHI 3000GT 1995 2.G Workshop Manual
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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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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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IA-7Some noise appears when there is vibration or shocks during traveling.
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Are connectors properly connected?
YesNo
---+ Ensure proper connection
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Does noise appear when the radio switch is turned on while theNovehicle is stopped and the radio is struck while tuned away fromLa station?
YesStatic electricity noise:
Body static electric from the shock absorber rubber bushings used
to prevent vibration, tires, etc. occurs because of separation fromthe ground, causing a buzzing noise.
Since no measures can be taken on the radio side, steps shouldbe taken to discharge the static electricitv of the vehicle bodv.
tIs the radio correctly grounded?
(Is the mounting screw tightened securely?)
1 Yes
tIs the antenna correctly grounded? (If noise appears when the Nocantenna is moved, this means the ground is not securely con-
nected.)
If rust is present on the antenna ground screw, clean and tightenthe ground securely.
Yes
1 Reoair or reolace radio.1
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A-8Noise sometimes appears on FM during traveling.
NoIs the antenna completely extended?
Yes
t Check the antenna itself.
(Refer to E-l, 2.)
+Does the problem clear up whenre
1 No
Yes
iDoes the problem appear only in certain locations and only with yes
certain stations?
No
~ Due to electrical field conditions. (Multipath
noise*, fading noise*).
Are connectors property connected?
Yes
Check connector connections.1
tDoes noise appear when the radio switch is turned on while the
vehicle is stopped
and the radio is struck while tuned away froma station?
Yes
No*Static electricity noise:Sody static electric from the shock absorberrubber bushings used to prevent vibration, tires,etc. occurs because of separation from the
ground, causing a buzzing noise.
Since no measures can be taken on the radioside, steps should be taken to discharge the
static
electricitv of the vehicle bodv.
Is the radio body correctly grounded?
No(Is the mounting screw tightened securely?
)
Yes
-) Tighten the screw securely.I
Is the antenna correctly grounded? (If noise appears when the antennais moved, this means the ground is not securely connected.)
Yes
If rust is present on the antenna ground screw,clean and tighten the ground securely.
*
1 Repair or replace radio.1
About multipath noise and fading noise
Because the frequency of FM waves is extreme-
ly high, it is highly susceptible to effects from
geological formations and buildings. These ef-
fects disrupt the broadcast signal and obstruct
‘reception in several ways.l Multipath noise
This describes the echo that occurs when the
broadcast signal is reflected by a large obstruc-
tion and enters the receiver with a slight time
delay relative to the direct signal (repetitious
buzzing).l Fading noise
This is a buzzing noise that occurs when the
broadcast beam is disrupted by obstructing ob-
jects and the signal strength fluctuates intricately
within a narrow range.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine ALPHABETICAL INDEX5
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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.54-156-11.54-205-11. . . . .14-9-I13A-288-f13A-57-l338-l 9-l13A-57-l13A-98,221 -I. .37A-6-I. . . . .11-31-I. . . . .00-46-I. . . . . .31-4-l
34-32-l. .
34-11-I
.23-64-l22-19, 23-l
. . . . . .22-9-l.00-49-I. .
00-48-l
.23-55-l
OIL COOLER HOSES...............OIL COOLER TUBES................OIL SEAL
FLUID.............................
OILReplacement
TRIM...............................Door..............................TURBOCHARGER
U
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
V
VACUUM TANK
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 .
.._.............................Rear
BEARING
. . . . .33A-6-l
. . . . .34-25-l. . . . . .34-5-lAdjustment . . . . . . . . . .. .
.33A-6-t
End Play Check
cFWD>. . . . . . . .27-3-L 34-6-lWHEEL SPEED SENSOR