MITSUBISHI ENDEAVOR 2004 Service Repair Manual
ENDEAVOR 2004
MITSUBISHI
MITSUBISHI
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MITSUBISHI ENDEAVOR 2004 Service Repair Manual
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Required Special Tool
:
MD998770: Oxygen sensor wrench
REMOVAL SERVICE POINT << A >>HEATED OXYGEN SENSOR REMOVAL Use special tool MD998770 to remove the oxygen sensor.
Fig. 11: Using Special Tool (MD998770) To Remove Oxygen Sensor
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INSTALLATION SERVICE POINT
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>>A<< HEATED OXYGEN SENSOR INSTALLATIONUse special tool MD998770 to install the oxygen sensor.
Fig. 12: Using Special Tool (MD998770) To Install Oxygen Sensor
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INSPECTION Check the following points; replace the part if a problem is found. EXHAUST MANIFOLD CHECK 1. Check for dama
ge or crackin
g of an
y part.
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2. Using a straight edge and a feeler gauge, check for distortion of the cylinder
head installation surface.
Standard value: 0.15 mm (0.006 inch) or less
Limit: 0.20 mm (0.008 inch) EXHAUST PIPE AND MAIN MUFFLER REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION Fig. 13: Removing And Installing Exhaust Pipe And Main Muffler
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SPECIFICATIONS FASTENER TIGHTENING SPECIFICATIONS
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Fig. 14: Fastener Tightening Specifications (1 Of 2)
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Fig. 15: Fastener Tightening Specifications (2 Of 2)
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SERVICE SPECIFICATION SERVICE SPECIFICATION ITEM
STANDARD
VALUE
LIMIT
Manifold distortion of the installation surface
mm (in)
0.15 (0.006) or less
0.20
(0.008)
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2004 BODY & ACCESSORIES
Keyless Entry System - Endeavor
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Antenna and receiver are incorporated in the ETACS-ECU. ID code can be registered by using scan tool MB991958 (MUT-III sub
assembly). Transmitter is a key holder type, which incorporates lock button, unlock button
and panic button. When the transmitter unlock button is pressed once, the driver's door will be
unlocked. If the button is pressed twice, all the doors and the liftgate will be
unlocked. The adjustment function also allows you to open all the doors and
liftgate by pressing the unlock button only once. For further details on using
the multi-center display (middle grade type) to adjust the unlock operation, see
ON
-VEHICLE SERVICE
.
When the transmitter is operated, the answerback function will work as
follows:
DOORS AND LIFTGATE CONDITION The answerback o
peration can be altered as follows:
ITEM
OPERATIONDOORS AND
LIFTGATE LOCKED
DOORS AND
LIFTGATE
UNLOCKED
Dome light, reading
lights, front footlights,
door lights, rear personal
lights, cargo area 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
-
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KEY LESS ENTRY SYSTEM ADJUSTMENT 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, see the KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM TIMER
LOCK FUNCTION INSPECTION
. For further details on using
the multi-center display (middle grade type) to adjust
answerback, see ON
-VEHICLE SERVICE
.
ITEM
ADJUSTMENT ITEM
ADJUSTMENT
DETAIL
Keyless entry system
confirmation by turn
signal lights
Adjustment of hazard
answerback when the
transmitter is used to lock
doors
When 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 doors
When adjusting hazard
answerback after the doors
are unlocked with the
transmitter, the following
flashing conditions can be
selected.
1. Flash (default)
2. No flash
Keyless entry system
confirmation by horn
Adjustment of horn
answerback when the
transmitter is used to lock
doors
When adjusting horn
answerback after the doors
are locked with the
transmitter, the following
horn conditions can be
selected.
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If none of the doors or liftgate is opened or the ignition key is not inserted in
the ignition switch within 30 seconds after the doors and liftgate are unlocked
using the transmitter, the ETACS-ECU will relock the doors and liftgate
automatically. This is called "Timer lock function." This timer lock function
prevents accidental unlocking of doors and the liftgate. The adjustment
function allows you to change the timer lock period from 30 seconds (default
setting) to 60, 120 or 180 seconds. For further details on using the multi-center
display (middle grade type) to adjust the timer lock period, see ON
-VEHICLE
SERVICE
.
KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM DIAGNOSIS The keyless entry system is controlled by the Simplified Wiring System (SWS).
Refer to SYMPTOM CHART
.
SPECIAL TOOL
a. Horn sounds
b. Horn sounds if doors
are already locked
(default)
c. Horn does not sound
NOTE: The timer lock period begins when the doors and liftgate
are unlocked, and ends when the doors and liftgate is
relocked automatically.
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Fig. 1: Special Tool Chart
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ON-VEHICLE SERVICE HOW TO REPLACE THE TRANSMITTER BATTERY 1. Remove the set screw to remove the battery from the transmitter.
2. Install a battery with its (+) side face-down.
Battery required for replacement: Coin type battery CR2032
CAUTION: Do not allow water or dust to enter the inside of the
transmitter when it is opened. Also, do not touch the
precision electronic device.
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Fig. 2: Installing Battery
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3. Insert the claw first, and reassemble the transmitter.
4. Verify that the keyless entry system operates.
KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM INSPECTION Check the followin
g items. If defective, refer to SWS DIAGNOSIS
).
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