glove box MITSUBISHI LANCER EVOLUTION 2007 Service User Guide
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SRS -AirBagModuleandSeatBeltPre-tensioner
Disposal Procedures52B-66
Front passenger’s air bag module
(1) Remove the glove box.
(Refer to GROUP 52A – Instrument Panel.)
(2) Disconnect the front passenger’s air bag module 2-pin
connector (red) and instrument panel wiring harness
connector (2-pin, red).
NOTE
Once disconnected from the instrument panel wiring
harness, both electrodes of the front passenger’s air
bag module short automatically. This prevents the
front passenger air bag from accidental deployment
caused by static, etc.
(3) Connect deployment harnesses longer than 6 m to
each SRS air bag adapter harness and insulate the
connections with plastic tape.
Also, connect the deployment harnesses in the other
ends to short, thereby preventing the front
passenger’s air bag from accidental deployment
caused by static etc.
(4) Connect the SRS air bag adapter harness to the
front passenger’s air bag module 2-pin connector
(red) and route the deployment harnesses out of the
vehicle.
(5) Close all the doors with the windows fully closed and
put a cover over the vehicle to minimize report.
Caution
The cover is required as the glass, if already
damaged, may break.
Instrument panel wiring
harness connector
(2-pin, red)
Front passen-
ger’s air bag
module 2-pin
connector (red)
SRS air bag
adapter harness
MB686560Shorted
6 m or longer
Insulation
tape Deployment harnesses
Deployment
harnesses SRS air bag
adapter harness
MB686560
Front passenger’s
air bag module 2-pin
connector (red)
Cover
Deployment
harnesses
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Resister, Blower Motor, Inside/outside
Air Changeover Damper MotorHEATER, AIR CONDITIONER AND VENTILATION-55-32
RESISTER, BLOWER MOTOR AND INSIDE/OUTSIDE AIR CHANGE
OVER DAMPER MOTOR
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
12
3
Resister removal steps
DGlove box (Refer to GROUP 52A –
Instrument Panel.)
DEngine-ECU (Refer to GROUP 14.)
1. Resister
Blower motor removal steps
AA"2. Blower motorInside/outside air changeover
damper motor removal steps
DGlove box (Refer to GROUP 52A –
Instrument Panel.)
DEngine-ECU (Refer to GROUP 14.)
3. Inside/outside air changeover damper
motor
REMOVAL SERVICE POINTS
AA"BLOWER MOTOR REMOVAL
NOTE
Use of commercially available offset screw driver is
recommended.
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HEATER, AIR CONDITIONER AND VENTILATION-Evaporator and Air Thermo Sensor55-34
EVAPORATOR AND AIR THERMO SENSOR
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Pre-removal and Post-installation Operations
DRefrigerant Draining and Refilling (Refer to P.55-16, 19.)
1 2
3
4
56
7 8
12±2 N·m
- Pipe coupling
O-ring
A/C compressor oil:
SUN PAG 56
1, 2
9
Disassembly steps
DGlove box (Refer to GROUP 52A –
Instrument Panel.)
DEngine-ECU (Refer to GROUP 14.)
AA"1. Suction pipe connection
AA"2. Liquid pipe B connection
AA"3. Expansion valve4. Expansion valve adapter
5. Joint duct
6. Evaporator cover
AB""AA7. Evaporator
8. Air thermo sensor clip
9. Air thermo sensor
REMOVAL SERVICE POINTS
AA"WHEN DISCONNECTING THE SUCTION PIPE,
LIQUID PIPE B, AND THE EXPANSION VALVE
To prevent the entry of dust or other foreign bodies, plug
the dismantled hose and the nipples of the expansion valves.
Caution
As the compressor oil and receiver are highly moisture
absorbent, use a non-porous material to plug the hose
and nipples.
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HEATER, AIR CONDITIONER AND VENTILATION-Ducts55-44
DUCTS
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
4
3 5 4
8
76
1 2 3
A
A
Cross-section A - A
Clip
Instrument panel
1
Air outlet removal steps
1. Center air outlet panel
2. Center air outlet
3. Side air outlet
Defroster nozzle and distribution
duct removal steps
DInstrument panel (Refer to GROUP
52A.)
4. Side defroster duct5. Defroster nozzle
6. Distribution duct
Foot duct removal step
DConsole cover and glove box (Refer
to GROUP 52A – Instrument Panel.)
7. Right-hand foot duct
DUnder cover (Refer to GROUP 52A
– Instrument Panel.)
8. Left-hand foot duct