ABS MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE 1991 Repair Manual
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BRAKES - Wheel Speed Sensor
14LOl89
Cross-section A-ACross-section B-B
12R015i
5. INSTALLATION OF FRONT SPEED SENSOR BRACKET
Assemble the speed sensor and the speed sensor bracket.
NOTE(1) The shape is different for the left and right speed
sensor brackets. Each bracket has an identification
symbol, so be sure to note these symbols
ahd. install
correctly.
FR: Indicates that the bracket is for the front speed
sensor.R: Indicates that the bracket is for the right wheel.
L: Indicates that the bracket is for the left wheel.
(2) Check to be sure, when installing the speed sensor to
the bracket, that the letters “FR” are visible.
4. INSTALLATION OF FRONT SPEED SENSOR(1) Temporarily install the speed sensor to the knuckle.Caution
Be careful when handling the pole piece at the tip of
the speed sensor and the toothed edge of the rotor
so as not to damage them by striking against other
parts.(2) Note the following points when connecting the speed
sensor cable, and secure the cable by the clip.
@ Secure the cable by the clip so that the white-
painted parts of the blackened parts (in the illustra-
tion) of the speed sensor cable are within the rangeof the angles indicated by cross-section A-A and
cross-section B-B in the illustration.
@ Check to be sure that the white-painted part
(shaded in the illustration) of the speed sensor cableis not twisted.Caution
Because there is the possibility of damage to the
cable during driving if the speed sensor cable is
twisted, care must be taken regarding thispoint.
(3) Insert a feeler gauge into the space between the speed
sensor’s pole piece and the rotor’s toothed surface, and
then tighten the speed sensor at the position where theclearance is the standard value all around.Standard value:
0.3-0.9 mm (.012-.035 in.)
NOTE
If the clearance between the speed sensor’s pole pieceand the rotor’s toothed surface is not within the
standard value range, it is probable that the rotor is
incorrectly installed, recheck installation.
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BRAKES - G-sensor
G-SENSOR
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
14AO595
NOTEReverse the removal procedures to reinstall.
G-sensor removal steps
1. Wiring harness connector
2. G-sensor3. G-sensor bracket
14AO194
14A0195
INSPECTION
(1)Place the sensor on a level surface, then check that there isconductance between the terminals.
(2) Slowly inclining the G-sensor in the direction of forward
vehicle travel, check that there is no conductance above a
sensor angle of 30 degrees.
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BRAKES - G-sensor
I
14AO198(3) Slowly inclining the G-sensor in the direction of reverse
vehicle travel, check that there is no conductance above a
sensor angle of 30 degrees.
ELECTRONIC CONTROL UNIT
Pre-removal Operation
@Removal of the Quarter Trim (R.H.)(Refer to GROUP 23-Trim.)IPost-installation Operation
4*Installation of the
Quarter TrimI1 (RIt?.) (Refer to GROUP 23-Trim.)1
14AO584
Removal steps
4*1. Electronic control unit connection
l +2. Electronic control unit3. Bracket
NOTE(I) Reverse the removal procedures to reinstall.(2) 4e : Refer to “Service Points of Removal”.(3) l + : Refer to “Service Points of Installation”.
SERVICE POINTS OF REMOVAL
1. DISCONNECTION OF ELECTRONIC CONTROL UNIT
Unlock the connector and take the connector out.
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BRAKES -El cteronic Control Unit
PARKING BRAKESREMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
*i(Refer to GROUP 23-Floor Console.)
2. INSTALLATION OF ELECTRONIC CONTROL UNIT%When installing the electronic control unit to the bracket,
fasten the connector’s ground wire to the bracket.
After connecting the connector to the electronic control
unit, secure the connector by the holding spring.
Post-installation Operation
aParking Brake Lever Stroke Adjust-
NOSYA-
Parking brake lever removal steps
1. Adjusting nut2. Parking brake stayl + 3. Bushing4. Parking brake switchW 5. Parking brake lever
I I6 7
h
Parking brake cable removal steps
1. Adjusting nut6. Parking clip7. Retainer springl * 8. Parking brake cable
l?TFeverse the removal procedures to reinstall.(2) +e : Refer to “Service Points of Removal”.(3) I)4 : Refer to “Service Points of Installation”.
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CLUTCH - Clutch Control6-9
CLUTCH CONTROL
--., REMOVAL AND INSTALLATIONNOSJA-
l Removal of the Air Cleaner (Refer tol
Draining of the Clutch Fluid8-12 Nm
6-9
ftlbs.
IO-15 Nm
7-11 ft.lbs.
13-17 Nmg-12 ft.lbs.Post-installation Operation*Supplying of the
Clutch Fluid@Bleeding of the Clutch Line (Refer tCP.6-6.)l Adjustment of the Clutch Pedal (Re
fer to P.6-5.)l installation of the Air Cleaner (Refelto GROUP 11 - Air Cleaner.)
g- 12 ft.ibs.6-9
ft.lbs.
08A008113-17 Nm
9- 12 ft.lbs.Removal steps
1. Cotterpinl + 2. Washerl 4 3. Clevispinl + 4. Clutch tube~~ 5. Clutch tube
4*6. Hose clips+e I)+ 7. Clutch hose
8. Air cleaner bracket9. Clutch master cylinder10. Sealer
NOTE(1) Reverse the removal procedures to reinstall.(2) +e : Refer to “Service Points of Removal”.(3) l * : Refer to “Service Points of Installation”.I;\ m : Non-reusable, parts*:
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9-78ENGINE <2.0L DOHC Engine> - Transaxle Mounting
TRANSAXLE MOUNTING
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
No9GE-6
l installation of the Air Cleaner
40-50 Nm
29-36 ftlbs.
/ 660-80 Nm
43-58 ftlbs.
Transaxle
mount
bracketOlA0645
40-50 Nm
*
6
625”
/60-80Nm-f-h
Removalsteps43-58ftlbs.61t
4*I. ABS hydraulic unit
2. Transaxle mount bracket and transaxle
connection bolt
3. Caps
4. Transaxle mount bracket installation bolts
5. Transaxle mount bracket6. Mounting stopperNOTE(I) Reverse the removal procedures to reinstall.(2) +* : Refer to “Service Points of Removal”.(3) *:
1. REMOVAL OF ABS HYDRAULIC UNITRefer to GROUP
5-Hydraulic Unit.
NO9GEAA
INSPECTIONNOSGCAH4l Check each insulator for cracks or damage.
l Check each bracket for deformation or
dsmage.
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II-16INTAKE AND EXHAUST - Intake Manifold c 1.8L Engine>
05A0033
0580188Mating marksINTAKE MANIFOLD
(1) Check for damage or cracking of any part.+4
(2) Check load (negative pressure) of drain port. Check ,cooling water
and jet air passages for clogging. Clean if
required.
(3) Check deflection of installation surface with straight edge
and feeler gauge.Standard value: 0.15 mm
(006 in.) or less
Limit:
0.3 mm (.012 in.)
SERVICE POINTS OF INSTALLATIONNllMDAXa
29. INSTALLATION OF COVER
Install the cover so that the side of the cover imprinted
“fj‘x? ‘Y bf4l~(gasket side) is at the gasket side.-T16. INSTALLATION OF DELIVERY PIPE, FUEL INJECTOR
AND PRESSURE REGULATOR
Caution
Be careful not to drop the injector when the delivery
pipe is installed.
3. CONNECTION OF RADIATOR UPPER HOSEAlign the
mating marks on the radiator hose and the hose
clamp and install; then apply pressure where shown bythe
arrows in the illustration so that the clamp is correctly
seated at the clamp’s previous trace indentations.A
Caution
-Be absolutely sure that the hose clamp is correctly
seated to its previous trace indentations.
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FUEL SYSTEM - Troubleshooting
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14-80FUEL SYSTEM - MPI System Inspection <2.0L DOHC Enginh
7FUOOlO6FU1426
7FUOOllCHECKING COIL RESISTANCE
(1) Disconnect the idle speed control servo connector.
(2) Measure the resistance between terminals
@ and @ or
between terminals @and @ of the idle speed control servo
connector.Standard resistance: 28
- 33 fl [at 20°C (68”F)l(3) Measure the resistance between terminals
@ and @ or
between terminals @ and @ of the idle speed control servo
connector.Standard resistance: 28
- 33 LR [at 20°C (68”F)]OPERATION CHECK
(1) Remove the throttle body.
(2) Remove the stepper motor.
(3) Apply voltage as indicated below and check for presence/
absence of vibration due to stepper motor operation.
1. Connect the positive terminal of the power supply
(about
6V) to terminals @ and @ of the connector.
2. Connect the negative terminal of the power supply to
terminals @ and
@.3. Connect the negativeterminal to terminals
@ and @.
4.Connect the negative terminal to terminals @ and @.
5.Connect the negative terminal to terminals @ and @.6. Connect the negative terminal to terminals
@ and @.7. Connect the terminals in sequence from step 6 to 2.
(4) If vibration is felt as a result of the inspections, the stepper
motor can be judged as normal.
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REAR
SUSPENSION
LATERAL ROD.................................................11
REAR AXLE HUB............................................14
REARSUSPENSIONASSEMBLY..................5
SERVICE ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES.......3Rear Hub Rotary-Sliding Resistance
(Torque)Adjustment.....................................4Rear Wheel Alignment Inspection
...............3Wheel Bearing End Play Adjustment
..........3
SHOCKABSORBERASSEMBLY...................8
SPECIAL TOOL................................................3
SPECIFICATIONS.............................................2
GeneralSpecifications..................................2
ServiceSpecifications...................................2Torque Specifications
...................................2
TORSION AXLE AND ARM ASSEMBLY......12
TROUBLESHOOTING......................................3
REARSUSPENSIONASSEMBLY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21
SHOCK ABSORBER ASSEMBLY...................32
SERVICE ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES.......20Rear WheelAlignment
Inspection................20
SPECIAL TOOLS.............................................18
SPECIFICATIONS.............................................16
GeneralSpecifications..................................16
ServiceSpecifications...................................16LTorqueSpecifications...................................17
Lubricant.......................................................17
STABILIZER BAR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35
TRAILING ARM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28
TROUBLESHOOTING......................................19
UPPER AND LOWER ARM............................25
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