clip MITSUBISHI LANCER 2005 Service Manual
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COMBINATION METER ASSEMBLY
CHASSIS ELECTRICAL54A-60
STEP 9. Check the wiring harness between
combination meter connector C-04 (terminal 1
and 2) and earth.
Q: Are the wiring harness between combination meter
connector C-04 (terminal 1 and 2) and earth in
good condition?
YES :
This procedure is complete.
NO : Repair or replace the wiring harness. Check
to see that all meters operate.
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE
SPEEDOMETER CHECKM1543000900423
Adjust the pressure of tyres to the specified level.
(Refer to GROUP 31, On-vehicle Service P.31-7.)
CAUTION
Do not operate the clutch suddenly. Do not
increase/decrease speed rapidly while testing.
1. Set the vehicle onto a speedometer tester and
use wheel chocks to hold the rear wheels.2. To prevent the front wheel from moving from side
to side, attach tension bars to the tie-down hook,
and secure both ends to anchor plates.
3. To prevent the vehicle from moving, attach a chain
or wire to the rear retraction hook, and make sure
the end of the chain or wire is secured.
4. Check if the speedometer indicator range is within
the standard values.
Standard value:
5. If not to the standard value, inspect for proper tyre
size. If not correct, replace the tyres with original
size tyres and retest. If correct, replace the
speedometer. If still not to standard value, replace
the vehicle speed sensor.
TACHOMETER CHECKM1543001000434
1. Attach an external high quality tachometer to the
engine speed detection connector on the harness
side (such as with a paper clip).
AC303798
Connector: C-04
Harness side
AT
AC303814
Connector: C-04
Harness side
AT
AC305135AB
Wheel stopper
Standard indicator
km/h (mph)Allowance range km/h
(mph)
20 (12) 20 − 24 (12 − 15)
40 (25) 40 − 44 (25 − 28)
80 (50) 80 − 85 (50 − 53)
120 (75) 121 − 127 (75 − 79)
160 (100) 162 − 169 (100 − 105)
200 (125) 203 − 211 (126 − 131)
AC001288
Tension bar
Front
Anchor plate
AB
AC305138AB
Engine speed
indicator
Paper clip
Probe for detection
of engine speed
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HEADLAMP
CHASSIS ELECTRICAL54A-69
HEADLAMP
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATIONM1542001800244
REMOVAL SERVICE POINT
<> HEADLAMP ASSEMBLY
REMOVAL1. Remove the splash shield, the radiator grill, the
front bumper assembly installation clips, the
screws and the bolts as shown.
2. Slide the front bumper assembly and remove the
headlamp assembly.
Post-installation Operation
Headlamp Aiming Adjustment (Refer to P.54A-66.)
AC304719
1
AB
Removal steps
<>1. Headlamp assembly
AC300690
AC300678
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HEATER CONTROL ASSEMBLY AND A/C SWITCH
HEATER, AIR CONDITIONER AND VENTILATION55-78
INSTALLATION SERVICE POINT
>>A<< BLOWER VENT CHANGEOVER
DAMPER CABLE
1. Set the heater control assembly’s blower vent
changeover knob to the DEF position.
2. Set the heater unit’s blower vent changeover
damper relay to the DEF position (turn the
damper relay to the left until it stops) and install
the cable.
3. Set the mode locator to the heater unit case and
secure with a clip.
>>B<< AIR MIX DOOR CABLE
CONNECTION
1. Turn the heater control assembly’s temperature
adjustment knob all the way to the HOT side.
2. Set the heater unit’s air mix door lever to the MAX
HOT position (turn the damper lever as the left
illustration) and attach the cable.
3. Set the mode locator to the heater unit case and
secure with a clip.
AC304856DEF position
FACE
position
AB
Mode selection
damper link
Mode locator
AC304854DEF positionFACE position
AB
Mode
selection
damper link
Mode locator
AC304857
MAX HOT
position
MAX. COOL position
AB
Air mix damper leverMode locator
AC304855MAX HOT position
MAX. COOL
position
AB
Air mix damper leverMode locator
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HEATER CONTROL ASSEMBLY AND A/C SWITCH
HEATER, AIR CONDITIONER AND VENTILATION55-80
DISASSEMBLY SERVICE POINT
<> BLOW VENT CHANGEOVER
DAMPER CABLE AND AIR MIX DAMPER
CABLE REMOVALInsert a flat-tipped screwdriver into the clip through
the inside of the control base and prize out the clip
claw to disconnect the cables.
AC100619
AB
Clip
claw
(-) flat-tipped
screwdriver
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HEATER UNIT, HEATER CORE, BLOWER ASSEMBLY AND EVAPORATOR UNIT
HEATER, AIR CONDITIONER AND VENTILATION55-82
REMOVAL SERVICE POINT
<> FLEXIBLE SUCTION HOSE AND
LIQUID PIPE B DISCONNECTION
CAUTION
As the compressor oil and receiver are highly
moisture absorbent, use a non-porous material
to plug the hose and nipples.
To prevent the entry of dust or other foreign bodies,
plug the dismantled hose and the nipples of the
expansion valves.
HEATER UNIT
DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY
M1551005400224
AC304862
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
AB
4, 7O ring -Pipe coupling
A/C compressor oil:
SUN PAG 56
N
Disassembly steps
1. Foot duct (LH)
2. Heater core
3. Expansion valve
4. Joint
5. O ring6. Evaporator cover
7. Evaporator
8. Air thermo sensor clip
9. Air thermo sensor
10. Heater caseDisassembly steps (Continued)
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HEATER UNIT, HEATER CORE, BLOWER ASSEMBLY AND EVAPORATOR UNIT
HEATER, AIR CONDITIONER AND VENTILATION55-83
DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY
AC304863
1
2
3
4
5
N
6
7
8
9
AB
6O ring -Pipe coupling
A/C compressor oil:
SUN PAG 56
Disassembly steps
1. Foot duct (RH)
2. Heater core
3. Expansion valve
4. O ring
5. Evaporator cover6. Evaporator
7. Air thermo sensor clip
8. Air thermo sensor
9. Heater caseDisassembly steps (Continued)
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EVAPORATOR ASSEMBLY
HEATER, AIR CONDITIONER AND VENTILATION55-88
EVAPORATOR ASSEMBLY
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
REMOVAL SERVICE POINT
<> FLEXIBLE SUCTION HOSE AND
LIQUID PIPE B DISCONNECTION
CAUTION
As the compressor oil and receiver are highly
moisture absorbent, use a non-porous material
to plug the hose and nipples.
To prevent the entry of dust or other foreign bodies,
plug the dismantled hose and the nipples of the
expansion valves.
Pre-removal and Post-installation Operation
•Refrigerant draining and Refilling (Refer to Charging
P.55-70 and Discharging P.55-72).
•Air cleaner assembly <1300,1600> or Air cleaner and air
cleaner air flow sensor assembly <2000> Removal and
Installation (Refer to GROUP 15, Air cleaner P.15-3).
Y2346AU
1, 2, 4, 7
A/C compressor oil:
SUN PAG 56O ring
-Pipe coupling
2
101
3 4
7
6
5 98
8
12 ± 2 N·m
Removal steps
<>1. Flexible suction hose connection
<>2. Liquid pipe B connection
3. Expansion valve
4. Joint
•Glove box (Refer to GROUP 52A,
Instrument Panel P.52A-2).
•Engine-ECU
Engine-A/T-ECU (Refer to
GROUP 13A, Engine-ECU and
Engine-A/T-ECU P.13A-401).
5. Joint duct
•Foot duct (LH), Rear heater duct
(LH), Rear heater duct (LH) (Refer
to P.55-101).
6. Evaporator cover
7. Evaporator
8. O ring 9. Air thermo sensor clip
10. Air thermo sensorRemoval steps (Continued)
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EVAPORATOR ASSEMBLY
HEATER, AIR CONDITIONER AND VENTILATION55-89
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Pre-removal and Post-installation Operation
•Refrigerant draining and Refilling (Refer to Charging
P.55-70 and Discharging P.55-72).
•Air cleaner assembly <1300,1600> or Air cleaner and air
cleaner air flow sensor assembly <2000> Removal and
Installation (Refer to GROUP 15, Air cleaner P.15-3).
AC304886AB
12 ± 2 N·m
7
7
2
1
9
8
6
5
4 3 1, 2, 6
A/C compressor oil:
SUN PAG 56O ring
-Pipe coupling
Removal steps
<>1. Flexible suction hose connection
<>2. Liquid pipe B connection
3. Expansion valve
•Glove box (Refer to GROUP 52A,
Instrument Panel P.52A-2).
•Engine-ECU
Engine-A/T-ECU (Refer to
GROUP 13A, Engine-ECU and
Engine-A/T-ECU P.13A-401).
4. Joint duct•Foot duct (LH), Rear heater duct
(LH) (Refer to P.55-101).
5. Evaporator cover
<>6. Evaporator
7. O ring
8. Air thermo sensor clip
9. Air thermo sensorRemoval steps (Continued)
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DUCTS
HEATER, AIR CONDITIONER AND VENTILATION55-101
DUCTS
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATIONM1553001000101
AC304890
7
8
13
12 11 109364 5 4
3
2
1
AB A
A
Clip
Instrument panel
1 Cross-section A-A
Air Outlet Removal steps
1. Centre Air Outlet Panel
2. Centre Air Outlet
3. Side Air Outlet
Defroster nozzle and Distribution
duct Removal steps
•Instrument Panel (Refer to 52A,
Instrument Panel P.52A-2.)
4. Side defroster duct
5. Defroster nozzle
6. Distribution duct
Foot duct Removal steps
•Console cover and Glove box
(Refer to GROUP 52A, Instrument
panel P.52A-2.)
7. Foot duct (RH)8. Rear heater duct A (RH) upper side
•Under cover (Refer to GROUP
52A, Instrument panel P.52A-2.)
9. Foot duct (LH)
Rear heater duct Removal steps
•Front floor console (Refer to
GROUP 52A, Front floor console
assembly P.52A-6.)
•Front seat (Refer to GROUP 52A -
Front seat assembly P.52A-24.)
•Floor carpet and Floor pads
10. Rear heater duct A (LH)
11. Left -hand rear heater duct B
12. Right-hand rear heater duct B
13. Rear heater duct A (RH) lower sideFoot duct Removal steps