sensor MITSUBISHI 380 2005 Manual PDF
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SENSOR
COMPONENT LOCATIONS70-11
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SENSOR
COMPONENT LOCATIONS70-12
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SENSOR
COMPONENT LOCATIONS70-13
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ENGINE COOLING DIAGNOSIS
ENGINE COOLING14-5
INSPECTION PROCEDURE 3: Radiator Fan and Condenser Fan do not Operate
.
CIRCUIT OPERATION
The fan controller is powered from fusible link
No.2.
The engine-ECU uses input signals from the A/C
switch, the water temperature sensor unit and the
vehicle speed sensor
speed sensor to control the speed of the
radiator fan motor and the condenser fan motor.
The engine-ECU controls the fan controller to
activate the radiator fan motor and the condenser
fan motor.
.
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
The cause could be a malfunction of the fan con-
troller power supply or earth circuit.
If the communication line wiring harness between
the fan controller and the engine-ECU is
short-circuited to earth, the radiator fan motor
and the condenser fan motor will not rotate.
The cause could also be a malfunction of input
signal from the A/C switch, the water temperature
sensor unit and the vehicle speed sensor
or the output shaft speed sensor to the
engine-ECU.
The cause could also be a malfunction of the fan
controller or the engine-ECU.
.
TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS
Malfunction of fusible link No.2
Malfunction of fan control relay
Malfunction of cooling fan motor and fan control-
ler
Malfunction of engine-ECU.
Damaged wiring harness or connector
Refer to component locations GROUP-1
Refer to configuration diagrams GROUP-1
Refer to circuit diagrams GROUP-1
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ENGINE COOLING DIAGNOSIS
ENGINE COOLING14-20
STEP 23. MUT-III self-diag code
Check if an MPI system self-diag code is set. (Refer to GROUP
13A - Trouble shooting 13A-5).
Q: Diagnosis code set?
YES : Inspection chart for diagnosis code (Refer to GROUP
13A - Trouble shooting 13A-17)
NO : Replace the engine-ECU (Refer to GROUP 13A,
Engine-ECU 13A-675 ). Then go to Step 24.
STEP 24. Check the symptoms.
Q: Does the radiator fan motor and the condenser fan
motor operate correctly?
YES : This symptom is complete.
NO : Return to Step 1.
INSPECTION PROCEDURE 4: Radiator Fan and Condenser Fan do not Change Speed or Stop
.
Radiator Fan and Condenser Fan Drive
Circuit
Refer to 5.
.
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
The cause could be a malfunction of the fan con-
troller power supply or earth circuit.
If the communication line wiring harness between
the fan controller and the engine-ECU is
short-circuited to earth, the radiator fan motor
and the condenser fan motor will not rotate.
The cause could also be a malfunction of input
signal from the A/C switch, the water temperature
sensor unit and the vehicle speed sensor
or the output shaft speed sensor to the
engine-ECU.
The cause could also be a malfunction of the fan
controller or the engine-ECU.
.
TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS
Malfunction of fusible link No.2
Malfunction of fan control relay
Malfunction of cooling fan motor
Malfunction of fan controller
Malfunction of engine-ECU
Damaged wiring harness or connector
DIAGNOSIS
STEP 1. Check the fan control relay.
Refer to 14-31.
Q: Is the fan control relay in good condition?
YES : Go to Step 2.
NO : Replace the fan control relay. Then go to Step 8.
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THERMOSTAT
ENGINE COOLING14-35
THERMOSTAT
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATIONM1141002400475
Pre-removal and Post-installation Operation
Engine Coolant Draining and Refilling (Refer to 27).
Engine Cover Removal and Installation (Refer to GROUP
11C, Engine Assembly 11A-14).
Engine Control Unit (ECU) Removal and Installation
(Refer to GROUP 00, General 00-7).
Air Cleaner Removal and Installation (Refer to GROUP
15, Air Cleaner 4).
Strut Tower Bar Removal and Installation (Refer to
GROUP 42, Strut Tower Bar 12).
Battery and Battery Tray Removal and Installation
REMOVAL STEPS
1. LEFT BANK HEATED OXYGEN
SENSOR (REAR) CONNECTOR
2. LEFT BANK HEATED OXYGEN
SENSOR (FRONT) CONNECTOR
3. RIGHT BANK HEATED OXYGEN
SENSOR (REAR) CONNECTOR
4. RIGHT BANK HEATED OXYGEN
SENSOR (FRONT) CONNECTOR
5. THROTTLE BODY ASSEMBLY
CONNECTOR
6. EVAPORATIVE EMISSION
PURGE SOLENOID CONNECTOR7. MANIFOLD ABSOLUTE
PRESSURE SENSOR
CONNECTOR
8. POWER STEERING PRESSURE
SWITCH CONNECTOR
9. CONTROL WIRING HARNESS
AND WIRING HARNESS
COMBINATION CONNECTOR
10. KNOCK SENSOR CONNECTOR
11. CRANKSHAFT POSITION
SENSOR CONNECTOR
13. INJECTOR CONNECTORREMOVAL STEPS (Continued)
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THERMOSTAT
ENGINE COOLING14-36
14. ENGINE COOLANT
TEMPERATURE SENSOR
CONNECTOR
15. CAPACITOR CONNECTOR
16. CAMSHAFT POSITION SENSOR
CONNECTOR
17. INHIBITOR SWITCH SENSOR
CONNECTOR
18. A/T CONTROL SOLENOID VALVE
ASSEMBLY CONNECTOR
19. OUTPUT SHAFT SPEED
SENSOR CONNECTOR
20. INPUT SHAFT SPEED SENSOR
CONNECTOR REMOVAL STEPS (Continued)
REMOVAL STEPS
<> >>B<<21. RADIATOR LOWER HOSE
CONNECTION22. WATER INLET FITTING>>A<<23. THERMOSTATREMOVAL STEPS (Continued)
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WATE R P U M P
ENGINE COOLING14-39
WAT E R P U M P
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATIONM1141002700498
INSTALLATION SERVICE POINT
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>>A<< O-RING INSTALLATION
Do not let the O-ring get contaminated with grease or
engine oil.
Fit the O-ring into the groove of the water pipe ends, and apply
water or coolant to the circumference of the O-ring and the pipe
bores to insert the pipe assembly.
Pre-removal and Post-installation Operation
Engine Coolant Draining and Refilling (Refer to 27).
Timing Belt Removal and Installation (Refer to GROUP
11C, Timing Belt 11A-46).
Crankshaft Position Sensor Removal and Installation
(Refer to GROUP 16, Crankshaft Position Sensor 35).
REMOVAL STEPS
1. WATER PUMP BRACKET
2. WATER PUMP3. WATER PUMP GASKET
>>A<<4. O-RINGREMOVAL STEPS (Continued)
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WATER HOSE AND WATER PIPE
ENGINE COOLING14-40
WATER HOSE AND WATER PIPE
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATIONM1141003300493
REMOVAL SERVICE POINT
.
<> RADIATOR UPPER HOSE DISCONNEC-
TION
After making mating marks on the radiator hose and hose
clamp, disconnect the radiator hose.
Pre-removal and Post-installation Operation
Thermostat Removal and Installation (Refer to 35).
REMOVAL STEPS
<> >>C<<1. RADIATOR UPPER HOSE
CONNECTION
2. HEATER HOSE CONNECTION
5. THERMOSTAT HOUSING
6. GASKET>>B<<7. ENGINE COOLANT
TEMPERATURE SENSOR
8. WATER PUMP INLET PIPE
>>A<<9. O-RINGREMOVAL STEPS (Continued)
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WATER HOSE AND WATER PIPE
ENGINE COOLING14-41
INSTALLATION SERVICE POINTS
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>>A<< O-RING INSTALLATION
Do not allow engine oil or other grease to adhere to the
O-ring
Insert the O-ring to the water pipe, and coat the outer portion of
the O-ring with water or engine coolant.
.
>>B<< ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE
SENSOR INSTALLATION
Apply the specified sealant to the thread of the engine coolant
temperature sensor, and then tighten it to the specified torque.
Specified Sealant: 3M
AAD Part No. 8731 or equiva-
lent
.
>>C<< RADIATOR UPPER HOSE CONNECTION
1. Insert each hose as far as the projection of the water outlet
fitting.
2. Align the mating marks on the radiator hose and hose
clamp, and then connect the radiator hose.
INSPECTIONM1141003400337.
Water Pipe and Hose Check
Check the water pipe and hose for cracks, damage and clogs.
Replace them if necessary.