module location MITSUBISHI ENDEAVOR 2004 Service Repair Manual
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2004 ACCESSORIES/SAFETY EQUIPMENT
Mitsubishi - Air Bag Restraint Systems
DESCRIPTION & OPERATION Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) components on vehicles with single-stage air
bag systems include single-stage driver-side and passenger-side air bag modules,
side impact air bag modules, seat belt pretensioners, front impact sensors, side
impact sensors, SRS Electronic Control Unit (SRS ECU) and an AIR BAG warning
light or SRS warning light.
SRS components on vehicles with dual-stage air bag systems include dual-stage
driver-side and passenger-side air bag modules, side impact air bag modules, seat
belt pretensioners, front impact sensors, side impact sensors, SRS Electronic
Control Unit (SRS ECU), occupant classification sensor, occupant classification
sensor ECU, seat belt switches, AIR BAG warning light or SRS warning light,
PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF warning light and a PASSENGER SEAT BELT
warning light. COMPONENT LOCATIONS Refer to illustration for SRS com
ponent locations. See
Fig. 1
&
Fig. 2
.
WARNING:Accidental air bag deployment is possible. Personal
injury may result. Read and follow all WARNINGS
and AIR BAG SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
before
working on air bag system or related components.
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leads. Wrap connections with electrical tape.
3. Secure driver-side air bag module to an old tire and wheel. Run harness wires
through hole at rear of air bag module, through hole in wheel and out beneath
tire. Stack 3 more tires on top of first tire. Tie tires together with rope in four
locations. Untwist ends of deployment harness. Connect ends of deployment
harness to terminals of a 12-volt battery to deploy air bag module. If air bag
module fails to deploy, go to step 7 . If air bag module deploys, wait at least 30
minutes for air bag module to cool before touching. Go to next step.
4. Remove remaining components. See
REMOVAL & INSTALLATION
. For
passenger-side air bag modules and seat belt pretensioners, place component
on ground at least 20 feet (6.1 m) away from people or objects. Ensure trim
cover of passenger-side air bag module is facing up. For side impact air bag
modules, position seat back so rear of seat back is in contact with ground
surface, at least 20 feet (6.1 m) away from people or objects.
5. Make a deployment harness using two wires at least 20 feet (6.1 m) in length.
Temporarily twist wires on one end of harness together to prevent unexpected
deployment. Connect wires at other end of harness to stripped wires of SRS
Air Bag Adapter Harness "B" (MB686560) for passenger-side or side impact
air bag modules or SRS Air Bag Adapter Harness (MR991885) for seat belt
pretensioners.
6. Wrap connections with insulating tape. Connect appropriate adapter harness to
component connector. If deploying passenger-side air bag module or seat belt
pretensioner, secure component to a scrap tire and wheel. Run harness wires
through air bag module mounting hole, through hole in wheel and out beneath
tire. Stack 3 more tires on top of first tire. Tie tires together with rope in four
locations.
7. To deploy appropriate component, connect ends of deployment harness to
terminals of a 12-volt battery. If any component fails to deploy, stay away from
component. Contact manufacturer for further instructions. After deployment,
allow at least 30 minutes for component to cool before touching. Tightly seal
deployed component in a strong plastic bag and dispose of it as you would any
other part.
POST
-COLLISION INSPECTION
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2004 ENGINE COOLING
Electric Cooling Fans - Endeavor
DESCRIPTION & OPERATION The fan control module is powered from fusible link No. 2. See Fig. 1
. The PCM
judges the required revolution speed of radiator fan motor and condenser fan motor
using input signals transmitted from the A/C switch, automatic compressor
controller, vehicle speed sensor and engine coolant temperature sensor. The PCM
activates the fan control module to drive the radiator fan motor and condenser fan
motor. COMPONENT LOCATIONS COMPONENT LOCATIONS Component
Location
Condenser Fan
(1) Behind Radiator
Fan Control Module
(1) Integrated With Radiator Fan Motor
Fan Control Relay
In Engine Compartment Fuse/Relay
Box
Fusible Link No. 2
(2) In Engine Compartment Fuse/Relay
Box
Multi-Port Fuel Injection (MFI) Relay
In Engine Compartment Fuse/Relay
Box
Radiator Fan
(1) Behind Radiator
(1)
See Fig. 13
.
(2)
See Fig. 1
.
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CONTROL UNITS CONTROL UNITS LOCATION
17 .
Fusible Link No. 1 - 5
On engine compartment relay box.Fi
g.
17 .
Fusible Link No. 26
At positive battery terminal
connection.Fig. 16
.
Junction Block
Left end of dash. See Fig. 19
.
Component
Location
ABS ECU
At right rear corner of engine
compartment. See Fig. 1
.
ABS/TCL ECU
At right rear corner of engine
compartment. See Fig. 1
.
A/C ECU
Center of dash. See Fig. 6
.
ACS/TCL ECU
At right rear corner of engine
compartment. See Fig. 1
.
Column ECU
Near top of steering column. See Fi
g. 8 .
Combination Meter ECU
In instrument cluster. See Fig. 5
.
ETACS ECU
Behind left side of dash, near junction
block.Fig. 7
.
Fan Control Module
Left front of engine compartment. See
Fig. 3
.
Front ECU
On engine compartment relay box.Fi
g. 2 .
Immobilizer ECU (From January
2004)
Center of dash.Fig. 9
.
Immobilizer ECU (Up To December
2003)
Next to steering column. See Fig. 10
.
Occupant Classification ECU (From
December 2004)
Under left front seat.Fig. 12
.
Powertrain Control Modul
e
Left front of en
gine com
partment.Fi
g.
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MOTORS MOTORS LOCATION SENDING UNITS & SENSORS SENDING UNITS & SENSORS LOCATION
4 .
Power Window Main Switch CPU
Integral to power window main switch.
See Fig. 15
.
SRS ECU
Under front of center console.Fig. 14
.
Sunroof ECU
At front of sunroof opening.Fig. 13
.
Component
Location
Door Lock Actuator (Left Front) (E-
20)
Rear of left front door.Fig. 77
.
Door Lock Actuator (Left Rear) (E-13)
Rear of left rear door.Fig. 77
.
Door Lock Actuator (Right Front) (E-
03)
Rear of right front door.Fig. 77
.
Door Lock Actuator (Right Rear) (E-
07)
Rear of right rear door.Fig. 77
.
Fuel Pump Module
In top of fuel tank.Fig. 64
.
Liftgate Actuator (F-11)
Lower center of liftgate. See Fig. 88
.
Power Steering Oil Pump
Lower right side of engine
compartment. See Fig. 36
.
Rear Blower Motor (C-20)
Rear of center console.Fig. 76
.
Rear Washer Motor (A-26)
In washer tank assembly.Fig. 79
.
Sunroof Motor Assembly
Right front of roof. See Fig. 62
.
Windshield Washer Motor (A-27)
In washer tank assembly.Fig. 79
.
Windshield Wiper Motor (A-03)
On left side of firewall.Fig. 79
.
Component
Location
ABS G Sensor Or G & Yaw Rate
Sensor
Under center console. See Fig. 67
.
Acceleration Pedal Position
Above accelerator pedal.Fig. 59
.
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