fuel consumption MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE 1991 Service Manual
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30INTRODUCTION AND MASTER TROUBLESHOOTING - Master Troubleshooting
ENGINE HESITATES OR POOR ACCELERATION
SymptomEngine hesitates or poor
accelerationProbable causeIgnition system problem
Vacuum leaks
l Purge control valve hose
l Vacuum hosesl Intake manifoldl Air intake plenum
l Throttle bodyl EGR valveReference page
8-169
11-525-4
Air cleaner clogged
Fuel line clogged
Fuel injection system problem
Emission control system problem
l EGR system always on
Engine overheats
Compression too low
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7-5
9-23
ENGINE
DIESELING
SymptomEngine dieseling (runs after
ignition switch is turned off)Probable causeIncorrect ignition timingReference page
8-169
EXCESSIVE OIL CONSUMPTION
Symptom
Excessive oil consumptionProbable cause
Oil leak
Positive crankcase ventilation line clogged.
Valve stem seal worn or damaged.Valve stem worn.
Piston ring worn or damaged.Reference page or remedy
Repair as necessary.25-7
g-55.114
g-55.114
g-66,128
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FUEL SYSTEM - Service Adjustment Procedures <1.8L Engine>l-4-41
SERVICE ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES
CURB IDLE SPEED INSPECTION
CautionNlIFiiAE
The improper setting (throttle valve opening) will increase
exhaust gas temperature at deceleration, reducing catalystlife greatly and deteriorating exhaust gas cleaning per-
formance. It also has effect on fuel consumption and
engine braking.
ilter
Paper clip
16A0898
PI-e-conditions for inspection
0Engine coolant temperature: 85-95°C (185-205°F)
0Lights, electric cooling fan and accessories: OFF
l Transaxle: Neutral
(P for vehicles with an automatic
transaxle)l Steering wheel: Neutral position (vehicles with a power
steering)l Check ignition timing and adjust if necessary. Refer to
GROUP 8.
NOTEWith vehicles for Canada, the headlights and taillights, etc.
remain on even when the lighting switch is turned OFF, but thiscauses no problems during inspection.
(1) Insert the paper clip to the connector.
(2) Connect the tachometer to the inserted clip.
(3)Run the engine for more than 5 seconds at an engine speedof 2,000 to 3,000 rpm.
(4) Run the engine at idle for 2 minutes.
(5) Read the idling rpm. If it is not within the specified speed,
check the idle speed control system.
Curb idle speed: 700
f 100 rpm
NOTEAdjustment of the idling speed is usually unnecessary,
because this system controls the idling speed.
IDLE SPEED CONTROL AND
THROTlLE POSI-
TION SENSOR ADJUSTMENT
N14FIATAdjustment conditions
l Engine coolant temperature:
85-95X (185-205°F)
l Lights, electric cooling fan and accessories: Set to OFF
l Transaxle: Neutral (P for vehicles with an automatic
transaxle)l Steering wheel: Neutral position (vehicles with a power
steering)
(1) Slacken the accelerator cable enough.
(2) Connect a tachometer.
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21-184AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE - TroubleshootinaSelector
lever
position
P
R
N
ELEMENT IN USE AT EACH POSITION OF SELECTOR LEVER
2
LCl
Front clutch
C2 Rear clutch
C3 End clutch
Bl Kickdown brakeSHIFT PAlTERNS82 Low-reverse brake
OWC Oneway clutchTwo shift patterns are pre-stored in the control unit of this
transaxle. One is the power pattern (for more powerful
performance), and the other is the economy pattern (for
improved fuel consumption and quieter operation).
The driver can select and switch to the desired pattern by usingthe power/economy select switch on the center console.
The solid lines shown in these shift patterns indicate up-shifts,
and the broken lines indicate down-shifts. The reason why
there is a difference between the shift points for up-shifts and
for down-shifts is so that up-shifts and down-shifts will not
occur frequently when driving at a speed in the vicinity of the
shift point.
When the vehicle is stopped, there is a shift to
2nd gear in
order to obtain a suitable “creeping”, but when the accelerator
pedal is then depressed the vehicle starts off in
1st gear.
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EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMS - Troubleshooting
TROUBLESHOOTING
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SymptomProbable causeRemedy
Engine will not start or hard toVacuum hose disconnected or damaged
Repair or replacestart
The EGR valve is not closedMalfunction of the purge control solenoid
valve
Rough idle or engine stalls
The EGR valve is not closed.
Repair or replace
Vacuum hose disconnected or damagedMalfunction of the positive crankcase
ventilation valve
ReplaceMalfunction of the purge control system
Check the system; if there is a problem,
check its component parts
Engine hesitates or poor accel-Malfunction of the exhaust gas
recircula-Check the system; if there is a problem,
erationtion systemcheck its component parts
Excessive oil consumptionPositive crankcase ventilation line cloggedCheck positive crankcase ventilation sys-tem
Poor fuel mileageMalfunction of the exhaust gas recircula-Check the system; if there is a problem,tion systemcheck its component parts