air conditioner MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE 1991 Workshop Manual
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FUEL SYSTEM - Troubleshootina
<2.0LDOHC Engine>
FunctronArr-fuellgnrtronIdleAir con-
FuelFuel
PurgeEGRmixturetimrng
speeddrtronerpump pressureaircontrc
controlcontrol
controlpowerdrivecontrol
control
relaycontrol
Functronal elementscontrol
InPower supplyXXXXXXXXPut(ignrtron switch coupled)
Power supply (battery backup)
Ix Ix Ix lx lx lx lx Ix
Top dead center sensorI xXI
1 Crank angle sensorIxlxIxIxIxI lxlx
Oxygen sensorI x I
Vehrcle speed sensor
Air conditioner switch
XX
XX”XPower steering
011 pressure switchXIDetonation sensor
lgnrtron switch
X
XXX
lgnrtron switch ST terminalXXX
lnhibrtor switch XXX”
)ut-InjectorXutResistor
Idle speed control servoX
Power transistorI 1x1 I I I I I
Arr condrtroner power relay
Control relay
Fuel pressure control valve
Purge control solenord valve
X
X
X
X
EGR control solenoid valve
NOTE*:
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14-64FUEL SYSTEM -MPI System Inspection <1.8L Engine>
Idle speed controlservo connector
6FU098t(3) Disconnect the idle speed control servo connector.
(4) Connect DC
6V between terminals @) and @ of the idle
speed control servo connector, and then measure the
resistance between terminals
@ and @ of the motor
position sensor connector when the idle speed control
servo is activated (caused to expand and contract).
Standard value: Smooth increase/decrease in accord-
ance with extension and retraction of
idle speed control servo plunger.
Caution
Apply only a 6V DC or lower voltage. Application of
higher voltage could cause locking of the servo gears.
(5) If there is a deviation from the standard value, or if the
change is not smooth, replace the idle speed control servo
assembly.
OXYGEN SENSORN14QDBAb
INSPECTIONCaution
1. Before checking, warm up the engine until engine
coolant temperature reaches 85 to
95°C (185 to 205°F).2. Use an accurate digital voltmeter.
(1) Disconnect the oxygen sensor connector and connect a
voltmeter to the oxygen sensor connector.
(2) While repeating engine racing, measure the oxygen sensor
output voltage.
EngineOxygen sensor
output voltageRemarks
Race0.6- 1 .OVMake air-fuel mixture
rich by accelerator
operation
NOTEFor removal and installation of the oxygen sensor, refer
toGROUP 11
- Exhaust Manifold.
Oxygen sensor installation torque:
40
-50 Nm (30 - 36 klbs.)
EGR TEMPERATURE SENSOR
- Exhaust Gas Recirculation System.
VEHICLE SPEED SENSORN14QEEBaRefer to GROUP 8
- Meters and Gauges.
AIR CONDITIONER SWITCHRefer to GROUP 8
- Column Switch.
N14QQABa
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FUEL SYSTEM - MPI System Inspection <1.8L Engine>
POWER TRANSISTOR
Refer to GROUP 8
- Ignition System
14-67
NlQRCGAAIR CONDITIONER POWER RELAY
Refer to GROUP 24
- Air Conditioner.
N14RCLBPURGE CONTROL SOLENOID VALVE
N14RCKARefer to GROUP 25
- Evaporative Emission Control System.
EGR CONTROL SOLENOID VALVE
N14RCLARefer to GROUP 25
- Exhaust Gas Recirculation System.
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FUEL SYSTEM - MPI System Inspection <2.0L QOHC Engine>14-79EGR TEMPERATURE SENSOR
N14RCHAaRefer to GROUP 25
- Exhaust Gas Recirculation System.
VEHICLE SPEED SENSOR
Refer to GROUP 8
- Meters and Gauges.
N140EBBaAIR CONDITIONER SWITCH
Nl4QQAEaRefer to GROUP 8
- Column Switch.
POWER STEERING OIL PRESSURE SWITCH
N14RCJBRefer to GROUP 19 for power steering system inspection.
INJECTORS
NWXAHCHECKING OPERATION SOUND
Using a sound-scope, check the operation sound (“chi-chi-chi”)of the injectors during idling or during cranking.
Check to be sure that the operation sound increases when the
engine speed is increased.
Caution
Note that the sounds of other injectors may be heard even
though the injector being checked is not operating, so caremust be taken when checking.
NOTEIf the operation sounds cannot be heard, check the injector
activation circuit.
If this circuit is normal, there is probably a malfunction of the
injector or of the engine control unit.
MEASURING OF RESISTANCE BETWEEN TERMINALS
(1) Disconnect the connector for the injectors.
(2) Measure the resistance between terminals.
Standard value:
-16 S2 [at 20°C (68”F)]
- 3 52 [at 20% (68”F)]
(3) Connect the connector for the injectors.
IDLE SPEED CONTROL SERVO
N14QUADCHECKING OPERATING SOUND
(1) Check that when the ignition switch is placed in the ON
position (the engine not started), the operating sound of thestepper motor can be heard over the idle speed control
servo.
(2) If no operating sound can be heard, check the stepper
motor drive circuit.
(If the circuit is good, a defective stepper motor or engine
control unit is suspected.)
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14-82FUEL SYSTEM - MPI System Inspection <2.0L DOHC Engine>
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POWER TRANSISTORRefer to GROUP 8
- Ignition System
NlIAcQAl
a-4
AIR CONDITIONER POWER RELAYN14NCl.a -Refer to GROUP 24
- Air Conditioner.
PURGE CONTROL SOLENOID VALVEN14RCKARefer to GROUP 25
- Evaporative Emission Control System.
EGR CONTROL SOLENOID VALVE
N14NCURefer to GROUP 25
- Exhaust Gas Recirculation System.
FUEL PRESSURE CONTROL VALVE
NOTEBefore the vacuum hoses are removed, make a mark’on the
-
hose for visual identification so that they can be reconnected in,their original positions.
(1) Remove the vacuum hoses (blue stripes and black) from
the solenoid valve.
(2) Disconnect the harness connector.
(3) Apply vacuum with a hand vacuum pump to the nipple to
which the black vacuum hose was connected and check for
air tightness both when a voltage is applied to the solenoidvalve terminal and when the voltage is removed.
Battery voltageOther nipple of
solenoid valveNormal condition
When voltage
is removed
When voltage
is applied
OpenVacuum leaks
Blocked by fingerVacuum is retained
OpenVacuum is retainedCHECKING
COIL RESISTANCE
Measure the coil resistance with a tester.
Standard resistance: 36
- 46 R [at 20°C (68”F)]
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14-106ENGINE CONTROL - Service Adjustment Procedures
TAir intakeAdjusting bolts
Idle switch03A,,2.8
07RQ024L
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SERVICE ADJUSTMENT PROCEDM%,&ACCELERATOR CABLE
CNSPECTION AN&I ”ADJUSTMENT
For models equipped with the auto-cruise control systemreferto
P.14-136.(1) Turn air conditioner and lights OFF.
Inspect and adjust at no load.
2) Warm engine until stabilized at idle.
3) Confirm idle speed is at prescribed rpm.
4) Stop engine (ignition switch OFF).
5) Confirm there are no sharp bends in accelerator cable.
6) Check inner cable for correct slack.
7) If there is too much slack or no slack, adjust play by the
following procedures.
@ On models with an SOHC engine, turn the ignition
switch to the ON position (without starting the engine)
and leave in that condition for approximately 15
seconds.@
Loosen the adjusting bolts on the air intake plenum, andthen secure the outer cable so that the free play of the
inner cable will be the standard value.
Standard value:
jlr
3-5 mm (.12-.20 in.)
NOTEIf there is excessive play of the accelerator cable, the
vehicle speed drop (“undershoot”) when climbing a slope
will be large.
If there is no play (excessive tension) of the accelerator
cable, the idling speed will increase.
(8) After adjusting, confirm that throttle valve fully opens and
closes by operating pedal.
(9) Adjust accelerator cable play and confirm throttle lever
stopper touches the idle switch.
ACCELERATOR SWITCH INSPECTION AND
ADJUSTMENT
NlWlEB(1) After warming up the engine, check to be sure that the
accelerator switch is ON when the accelerator pedal’ is in
the free condition. If there is a malfunction, adjust by using
the adjusting bolt.
(2) Press the accelerator pedal by hand until the accelerator
switch switches from ON to OFF and confirm that the
amount of pedal movement (A in the figure) is within the
standard value range.
Standard value:
Accelerator switch switching point
2-6 mm
(.08-.24 ‘in.)
(3) If the distance (A in the figure) is not within the standard
value, adjust it by using the adjusting bolt.
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AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE - Troubleshooting214%3
TRANSAXLE CONTROL UNIT
-‘” .The 42 pin connector is for increased sensor input. Terminal
layout for the 42 pin connector is as shown below.TFA0360
101.Damper clutch control solenoid valve
102.Shift control solenoid valve A
103.Oil temperature warning light
105. Ground
106.Pressure control solenoid valve
107.Shift control solenoid valve B108.
-
109. Power supply
110. Ground
1. GroundL.
-
3.Accelerator switch
4.-5. Diagnosis output terminal
6. Air conditioner relay signal
7.-8. Diagnosis control terminal
9.-
IO. Power supply (Backup)
11. Kickdown servo switch
12.-
13.-14. Oil temperature sensor
15.High oil temperature sensor
16. Throttle position sensor
17.Sensor ground18. Vehicle speed reed switch
51. Inhibitor switch (PI52. Inhibitor switch
(8)53. Inhibitor switch
(N)54. Inhibitor switch
(D)
55. Inhibitor switch (2)56. inhibitor switch
(L)
57.Overdrive switch
58. Pulse generator
B59. Pulse generator
B60. Pulse generator A
61. Pulse generator A
62.Ground63.Ignition pulse64. Power mode signal
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AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE - Troubleshooting21-205
AIR CONDITIONER
CONTROL UNITIGNI
CRCFILTER
B-11
ON+OFF:2700kP.%(384Psl)OFF+ON:
$;X;kERATOR
SWITCH
WITH
WITHOUT,$J;$JR~;UISE 1AUTO-CRUISE. CONTROL
SELFJ-DIAGNOSIS
CONNECTOR
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x 1
mm
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TRANSTOR
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FRONT SIDE
p&a-q
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p!!iQqI-----
101
NON-TURBC
/ 0
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-----02
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GtD G:DGB“tD----1
B-24 4-SPEED AUTOMATICTRANSAXLE SOLENOID VALVE
Remark*%Mark indicates the optional wlrlnsharness for auto-cruise control system.KX35-AC-U0705A-NCfg
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24-l
HEATERS ANDAIR CONDITIONING
CONTENTSN24M--AIR CONDITIONER SWITCH
..........................30BLOWER ASSEMBLY
.....................................33
COMPRESSOR.................................................37CONDENSER AND CONDENSER FAN
MOTOR............................................................45ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE
-‘-.,SWITCH............................................................51
EVAPORATOR.................................................
34
HEATERCONTROLASSEMBLY....................
26HEATER UNIT
.................................................31
REFRIGERANTLINE........................................47
RESISTOR........................................................29SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
.................................10SERVICE ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES..
.....11Compressor Drive
Belt Adjustment
.............
23
CompressorNoise........................................24
Handling
TubingandFittings.......................22Idle-up
OperationCheck..............................25Manifold
GaugeSetInstallation..................11Performance Test
.........................................16Power Relay Check
......................................24Refrigerant Leak Repair Procedure
.............17
TestingSystemforLeaks...........................15Test Procedures
...........................................11
SPECIFICATIONS.............................................2
General Specifications..................................2
Lubricants......................................................3Sealant and Adhesives
.................................3Service Specifications
...................................2
TorqueSpecifications...................................2
TROUBLESHOOTING. . . ..a................................3
VENTILATORS(AIR INLET AND AIR OUTLET)
..,....s............. 50
VENTILATORS(INSTRUMENT PANEL)
..,...................*...........49
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24-4HEATERS AND AIR CONDITIONING - Troubleshooting
TROUBLESHOOTING QUICK-REFERENCE TABLE
Compressor doesn’t operate.Air conditioner switch: ON
1
Can the activation sound of theYesThe compressor magnetic clutch
magnet clutch be heard when
- is normal. The compressor body is
battery voltage is applied to the airabnormal.
conditioner compressor magnet
clutch?
Is the voltage Bv between ground
and terminal
(4) of the airconditioner switch equivalent to
battery voltage when’the air
conditioner switch is pressed in
one step?
Is the voltage Bv between ground
and terminal
(2) of the airconditioner switch equivalent to
batten/ voltage when the air
conditioner switch is pressed in
two steps?
YesIs there continuity between
terminals (2) and (4) of the
magnetic clutch relay?
Is there continuity between
terminals (1) and (3) when Bv is
applied between terminals
(2) and
(4)?
L
i
I
Yes
Is the high-pressure siderefrigerant pressure within the
range of 21 O-2,700 kPa (29.9-
384 psi) when a gauge manifold
is connected to the service valve
and the high-pressure side
refrigerant pressure is measured?
/YesMalfunction of the air conditioner
switch.
Refer to P.24-6.
r
1!
\loMalfunction of the magnetic
clutch relay.
Gas leakage or excess refrigerant.Is there continuity between the
dual-pressure switch terminals?
No_ Malfunction of the dual-pressure
switch.
Yes
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