Ignition MITSUBISHI 380 2005 Owners Manual
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INSPECTION PROCEDURE D-2: Power Window: The power window timer function does not work
normally.
NOTE: This troubleshooting procedure requires use
of diagnostic tool MB991958 and SWS monitor kit
MB991813. For details on how to use the SWS mon-
itor, refer to "How to connect SWS monitor
P.54B-13."
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CIRCUIT OPERATION
The ETACS-ECU operates the power window timer
function according to the following signals:
Ignition switch (IG1)
Front door switch
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TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION (COMMENT)
If the power window timer function does not work
normally, its input circuit, the ETACS-ECU or the
front-ECU may be defective.
.
TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS
Refer to circuit diagrams GROUP-90
Refer to configuration diagrams GROUP-80
The wiring harness or connectors may have
loose, corroded, or damaged terminals, or termi-
nals pushed back in the connector
The ETACS-ECU may be defective
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DIAGNOSIS
Required Special Tools:
MB991223: Harness Set
MB991958: diagnostic tool (MUT-III Sub Assembly)
MB991824: Vehicle Communication Interface (V.C.I.)
MB991827: MUT-III USB Cable
MB991910: MUT-III Main Harness A
MB991813: SWS Monitor Kit
MB991806: SWS Monitor Cartridge
MB991812: SWS Monitor Harness (For Column-ECU)
MB991822: Test Probe Harness
STEP 1. Use diagnostic tool MB991958 to select "ECU
COMM Check" on the SWS monitor display.
Check the ETACS-ECU.
To prevent damage to diagnostic tool MB991958, always
turn the ignition switch to the "LOCK" (OFF) position
before connecting or disconnecting diagnostic tool
MB991958. Connect special tool MB991910 before con-
necting special tool MB991812. Be sure to connect special
tool MB991806 after turning on special tool MB991824.
(1) Connect the special tool. Refer to "How to connect SWS
monitor P.54B-13."
(2) Turn the ignition switch to the "ON" position.
(3) Operate the diagnostic tool MB991958 according to the
procedure below to display "ECU COMM Check."
a. Select "Interactive Diagnosis."
b. Select "System Select."
c. Select "SWS."
d. Select "SWS MONITOR."
e. Select "ECU COMM Check."
(4) diagnostic tool MB991958 should show "OK" on the "ECU
COMM Check" menu for the "ETACS ECU" menu.
Q: Is "OK" displayed for the "ETACS ECU" menu?
YES : Go to Step 2.
NO : Refer to Inspection Procedure A-3 "Communication
with the ETACS-ECU is not possible P.54B-74."
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STEP 2. Check the input signal by using "DATA LIST"
menu of the SWS monitor.
Turn the ignition switch to the "ON" position before checking
input signals from the ignition switch (IG1).
(1) Operate diagnostic tool MB991958 according to the
procedure below to display "ETACS ECU."
a. Select "Interactive Diagnosis."
b. Select "System select."
c. Select "SWS."
d. Select "SWS MONITOR."
e. Select "Data List."
f. Select "ETACS ECU."
(2) Check that normal conditions are displayed for the items
described in the table below.
Q: Does the diagnostic tool MB991958 display the items
"IG SW (IG1)", "FRONT DOOR SW" as normal
condition?
Normal condition displayed for all the items : Replace
the ETACS-ECU. Verify that the power window timer
works normally.
Normal condition is not displayed for "IG SW (IG1)" :
Refer to Inspection Procedure M-2 "ETACS-ECU
does not receive any signal from the ignition switch
(IG1) P.54B-408."
Normal condition is not displayed for "FRONT DOOR
SW" : Refer to Inspection Procedure M-4 "ETACS-ECU
does not receive any signal from the front door
switches P.54B-413." ITEM NO. ITEM NAME NORMAL CONDITION
ITEM 30 IG SW (IG1) OFF
ITEM 32 FRONT DOOR SW
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KEYLESS ENTRY HAZARD ANSWERBACK AND
HORN ANSWERBACK FUNCTION
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KEYLESS ENTRY HAZARD ANSWERBACK
FUNCTION*
1
If the keyless entry transmitter is used to send a lock signal to
the ETACS-ECU, all doors are locked and the hazard warning
lamps flash once. If an unlock signal is sent, the driver's door is
unlocked first,*
2 and if a second signal is sent, all doors are
unlocked. Each time the unlock signal is sent, the hazard warn-
ing lamps flash twice.
NOTE: *
1: The hazard answerback function can be customized
using the keyless entry transmitter (Refer to Group 42 P.42-72,
Keyless Entry System) or by using the multi center display
(middle grade type). Refer to P.54B-486.
NOTE: *
2: Vehicles with a multi center display (middle grade
type) can be customized so that a single unlock operation will
unlock all doors. Refer to P.54B-486.
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KEYLESS ENTRY HORN ANSWERBACK
FUNCTION
If the keyless entry transmitter is used to send a lock signal to
the ETACS-ECU, the first signal locks all doors while the sec-
ond signal sounds the horn once.
NOTE: : The horn answerback function can be customized by
using the keyless entry transmitter (Refer to Group 42 P.42-72,
Keyless Entry System) or by using the multi center display
(middle grade type). Refer to P.54B-486.
TIMED LOCKING MECHANISM
.After unlocking the doors with the keyless entry transmitter, if
no doors are opened, if the ignition key is not inserted or if the
locking function is not operated, the ETACS-ECU automatically
locks the doors in 30 seconds.
NOTE: The timed locking function can be customized on vehi-
cles equipped with a multi center display (middle grade type).
Refer to P.54B-486.
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STEP 2. Check the input signal (by using the pulse check
mode of the monitor).
Check input signals from the transmitter.
To prevent damage to diagnostic tool MB991958, always
turn the ignition switch to the "LOCK" (OFF) position
before connecting or disconnecting diagnostic tool
MB991958.
(1) Connect diagnostic tool MB991958.Refer to "How to
connect SWS monitor P.54B-13."
(2) Operate diagnostic tool MB991958 according to the
procedure below to display "Pulse check."
a. Select "Interactive Diagnosis."
b. Select "System select."
c. Select "SWS."
d. Select "Pulse Checking."
(3) Push the transmitter "LOCK" or "UNLOCK" button.
(4) Check that diagnostic tool MB991958 sounds
Q: When the transmitter "LOCK" or "UNLOCK" button is
turned ON, does diagnostic tool MB991958 sound?
YES : Replace the ETACS-ECU. All the doors can be locked
or unlocked by means of the transmitter.
NO : Refer to Inspection Procedure N-8 "ETACS-ECU
does not receive any signal from the lock, unlock,
trunk or panic switch P.54B-472."
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STEP 2. Check the input signal (by using the pulse check
mode of the monitor).
Check the input signals from the following switches:
Key reminder switch
Hazard warning lamp switch
To prevent damage to diagnostic tool MB991958, always
turn the ignition switch to the "LOCK" (OFF) position
before connecting or disconnecting diagnostic tool
MB991958.
(1) Connect diagnostic tool MB991958.Refer to "How to
connect SWS monitor P.54B-13."
(2) Operate diagnostic tool MB991958 according to the
procedure below to display "Pulse check."
a. Select "Interactive Diagnosis."
b. Select "System select."
c. Select "SWS."
d. Select "Pulse Checking."
(3) Check the switches (see table below) applicable for the
input signal check are operated.
(4) Check diagnostic tool MB991958 sounds or not.
Q: When the key reminder switch and the hazard warning
lamp switch are operated, does diagnostic tool
MB991958 sound in each case?
Buzzer of diagnostic tool MB991958 sounds normally. :
Replace the ETACS-ECU. Verify that the encrypted
code can be registered in the transmitter.
diagnostic tool MB991958 does not sound when the
ignition key is removed and reinserted : Refer to
Inspection Procedure N-1 "ETACS-ECU does not
receive any signal from the key reminder switch
P.54B-432."
diagnostic tool MB991958 does not sound when the
hazard warning lamp switch is turned from "OFF" to
"ON" : Refer to Inspection Procedure N-2 "ETACS-ECU
does not receive any signal from the hazard warning
lamp switch P.54B-436." ITEM NAME CHECK CONDITION
Key reminder switch Remove and reinsert the
ignition key
Hazard warning lamp switch Turn the hazard warning lamp
switch from "OFF" to "ON"
position.
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STEP 2. Check the input signal (by using the pulse check
mode of the monitor).
Check input signals from the transmitter.
To prevent damage to diagnostic tool MB991958, always
turn the ignition switch to the "LOCK" (OFF) position
before connecting or disconnecting diagnostic tool
MB991958.
(1) Connect diagnostic tool MB991958.Refer to "How to
connect SWS monitor P.54B-13."
(2) Operate diagnostic tool MB991958 according to the
procedure below to display "Pulse check."
a. Select "Interactive Diagnosis."
b. Select "System select."
c. Select "SWS."
d. Select "Pulse Checking."
(3) Push the transmitter "TRUNK" button.
(4) Check that diagnostic tool MB991958 sounds
Q: When the transmitter "TRUNK" button is turned ON,
does diagnostic tool MB991958 sound?
YES : Go to Step 3.
NO : Refer to Inspection Procedure N-8 "ETACS-ECU
does not receive any signal from the lock, unlock,
trunk or panic switch P.54B-472."
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SUNROOF
GENERAL DESCRIPTION CONCERNING THE SUNROOFM1549021200223
Refer to circuit diagrams GROUP-90
Refer to configuration diagrams GROUP-80The following ECU affects the functions and control
of the sunroof.
Sunroof timer function
The ETACS-ECU enables opening and closing of the sunroof
for 30 seconds after the ignition is switched off.
During this timed operation, if the driver's door or passenger’s
door is opened, the sunroof timer function is deactivated from
that moment. FUNCTION CONTROL ECU
Sunroof timer function ETACS-ECU, sunroof motor assembly
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INSPECTION PROCEDURE F-1: Sunroof: Sunroof does not operate.
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CIRCUIT OPERATION
The sunroof motor assembly is energized
through fusible link (5) by the battery.
When the ignition switch (IG2) signal is on, the
sunroof motor assembly is ready to operate.
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TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS
Refer to circuit diagrams GROUP-90
Refer to configuration diagrams GROUP-80
The sunroof switch may be defective
The sunroof motor assembly may be defective
The wiring harness or connectors may have
loose, corroded, or damaged terminals, or termi-
nals pushed back in the connector
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STEP 4. Check the ignition switch (IG2) circuit to the
sunroof motor assembly. Measure the voltage at sunroof
motor assembly connector D-04.
(1) Disconnect sunroof motor assembly connector D-04 and
measure the voltage available at the wiring harness side of
the connector.
(2) Turn the ignition switch to the "ON" position.
(3) Measure the voltage between terminal 2 and ground.
The voltage should measure approximately 12 volts
(battery positive voltage).
Q: Is the measured voltage approximately 12 volts (battery
positive voltage)?
YES : Go to Step 6.
NO : Go to Step 5.
STEP 5. Check the wiring harness between sunroof motor
assembly connector D-04 (terminal 2) and ignition switch
(IG2).