tail lights MITSUBISHI 380 2005 Workshop Manual
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SYMPTOM CHART
SIMPLIFIED WIRING SYSTEM (SWS)54B-59
Headlamp and
taillampGeneral description concerning the headlamp and
taillampP.54B-257
The taillights do not illuminate normally. H-1
P.54B-260
The headlamps (low-beam) do not illuminate
normally.H-2
P.54B-264
The headlamps (high-beam) do not illuminate
normally.H-3
P.54B-268
When the passing switch is turned "ON," the
headlamps (low-beam or high-beam) do not
illuminate.H-4
P.54B-271
Headlights do not illuminate when the lighting
switch is at "TAIL," and "PASSING" position, but
illuminate at low-beam when the switch is at
"HEAD" position. At this position, the headlamps
cannot be changed to high beam by operating the
dimmer switch.H-5
P.54B-273
The taillamps, the position lamps, front parking
lamps or the license plate lamp do not illuminate.H-6
P.54B-275
One of the headlamps does not illuminate. H-7
P.54B-290
The high-beam indicator lamp does not illuminate. H-8
P.54B-301
Headlamp automatic shutoff function does not
work normally.H-9
P.54B-305
Headlamp dimmer switch automatic resetting
function does not work normally.H-10
P.54B-308
Flasher timer General description concerning the flasher timer
P.54B-309
Turn-signal lamps do not flash when the
turn-signal lamp switch is turned on.I-1
P.54B-310
Hazard warning lamps do not flash when the
hazard warning lamp switch is turned on.I-2
P.54B-314
One of the turn-signal lamps does not illuminate. I-3
P.54B-316
The turn-signal lamp indicator does not illuminate
normally.I-4
P.54B-335
Fog lamp General description concerning the fog lamps
P.54B-339
Fog lamps do not illuminate when the fog lamp
switch is turned on.J-1
P.54B-340
Fog lamps do not go out when the headlamps
(low-beam) are turned off while the fog lamps are
on.J-2
P.54B-345
One of the fog lamps does not illuminate. J-3
P.54B-345
The fog lamp indicator does not illuminate
normally.J-4
P.54B-350 SYSTEM SYMPTOM INSPECTION
PROCEDUREREFERENCE
PA G E
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SYMPTOM PROCEDURES
SIMPLIFIED WIRING SYSTEM (SWS)54B-95
Light reminder tone alarm function
When the taillights or headlamps is the ON position, if the igni-
tion key is removed and the driver's door is opened, a tone
alarm will sound continuously to warn that the lamps are on.
However, if the taillights or headlamps have been turned off by
the headlamp automatic-shutoff function, the tone alarm will not
sound.
Seat belt tone alarm function
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CHECK AT ECU TERMINAL
SIMPLIFIED WIRING SYSTEM (SWS)54B-484
FRONT-ECU
NOTE: Terminal voltages cannot be measured as the
front-ECU is installed directly on the relay box.
Therefore, this information is only for reference.
TERMINAL
NO.INSPECTION ITEM INSPECTION CONDITION NORMAL VALUE
1 Output to fog lamp relay When the fog lamps are on Battery positive voltage
2 Output to headlamp (high-beam) When headlights (high-beam)
are onBattery positive voltage
3, 4 Battery power supply (for
headlamp)Always Battery positive voltage
5 Battery power supply (for
taillamp)Always Battery positive voltage
6 Output to headlamp (low-beam) When headlights (low-beam) are
onBattery positive voltage
7 Battery power supply (for ECU) Always Battery positive voltage
8 Output to taillamps When taillamps are on Battery positive voltage
9
11
21 Output to windshield washer When windshield washer is on Battery positive voltage
22 SWS communication line Always 0
12 V (pulse signal)
23 Input of automatic stop signal to
windshield wiperWhen windshield wiper is on Battery positive voltage
24 Power supply to ignition switch
(ACC)Ignition switch: "ACC" Battery positive voltage
25 Input of backup signal from
headlamp switchHeadlamp switch: ON0 V
26 Input of backup signal to
windshield wiperWindshield low-speed wiper
switch or windshield high-speed
wiper switch: ON0 V
27 Output to windshield wiper
(low-speed)When windshield wiper is on (at
low speed)Battery positive voltage
28 Output to windshield wiper
(high-speed)When windshield wiper is on (at
high speed)Battery positive voltage
30 Power supply to ignition switch
(IG2)Ignition switch: "ON" Battery positive voltage
31 Ground Always 0 V
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KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM
BODY42-67
KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM
GENERAL DESCRIPTIONBGBJABIE
Antenna and receiver are incorporated in the
ETACS-ECU.
ID code can be registered by using Diagnostic
tool (MUT-III).
Transmitter is a key holder type, which incorpo-
rates lock button, unlock button, trunk button and
panic button
When the transmitter unlock button is pressed
once, the driver's door will be unlocked. If the but-
ton is pressed twice, all the doors will be
unlocked. The adjustment function also allows
you to open all the doors by pressing the unlock
button only once. For further details on using the
multi-center display to adjust the unlock opera-
tion, refer to GROUP 54B, On-vehicle Service
P.54B-486.
When the transmitter is operated, the answer-
back function will work as follows:
The answerback operation can be altered as fol-
lows:NOTE: Enabling/disabling the hazard warning
light flashing, the horn sounding in accordance
with the answerback function. For further details
on using the transmitter to adjust answerback,
P.42-72 see the section below. For further details
on using the multi-center display to adjust
answerback, refer to GROUP 54B, On-vehicle
Service P.54B-486. ITEM OPERATION
DOORS LOCKED DOORS UNLOCKED
Dome light Flashes once Illuminates for 15 seconds
Turn-signal lights (RH and LH) Flashes once Flashes twice
Horn Sounds once when the lock button
is pressed with all the doors locked-
ITEM ADJUSTMENT ITEM ADJUSTMENT DETAIL
Keyless entry system
confirmation by turn
signal lightsAdjustment of hazard answerback
when the transmitter is used to
lock doorsWhen adjusting hazard answerback after the
doors are locked with the transmitter, the
following flashing conditions can be selected.
a. Flash (default)
b. No flash
Adjustment of hazard answerback
when the transmitter is used to
unlock doorsWhen adjusting hazard answerback after the
doors are unlocked with the transmitter, the
following flashing conditions can be selected.
a. Flash (default)
b. No flash
Keyless entry system
confirmation by hornAdjustment of horn answerback
when the transmitter is used to
lock doorsWhen adjusting horn answerback after the
doors are locked with the transmitter, the
following horn conditions can be selected.
a. Horn sounds
b. Horn sounds if doors are already locked
(default)
c. Horn does not sound