Warning MITSUBISHI LANCER EVOLUTION 2007 Service Workshop Manual
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52A-2
INTERIOR
CONTENTS
SPECIAL TOOL 3............................
INSTRUMENT PANEL* 3......................
FRONT FLOOR CONSOLE 10................
REAR FLOOR CONSOLE 12..................
TRIMS 15....................................
HEADLINING 17..............................SEAT 19.....................................
Front Seat 19..................................
Rear Seat 22..................................
SEAT BELT 25...............................
Front Seat Belt 25.............................
Rear Seat Belt 26..............................
WARNINGS REGARDING SERVICING OF SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM (SRS) EQUIPPED VEHICLES
WARNING!
(1) Improper service or maintenance of any component of the SRS, or any SRS-related component, can lead to personal
injury or death to service personnel (from inadvertent firing of the air bag) or to the driver and passenger (from rendering
the SRS inoperative).
(2) Service or maintenance of any SRS component or SRS-related component must be performed only at an authorized
MITSUBISHI dealer.
(3) MITSUBISHI dealer personnel must thoroughly review this manual, and especially its GROUP 52B - Supplemental
Restraint System (SRS) before beginning any service or maintenance of any component of the SRS or any SRS-related
component.
NOTE
The SRS includes the following components: SRS-ECU, SRS warning lamp, air bag module, clock spring and interconnecting
wiring. Other SRS-related components (that may have to be removed/installed in connection with SRS service or maintenance) are
indicated in the table of contents by an asterisk (*).
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52B-1
SUPPLEMENTAL
RESTRAINT
SYSTEM (SRS)
CONTENTS
GENERAL INFORMATION 2..................
SRS SERVICE PRECAUTIONS 3..............
SPECIAL TOOLS 5...........................
TEST EQUIPMENT 6.........................
TROUBLESHOOTING 6.......................
SRS MEINTENANCE 42......................
POST-COLLISION DIAGNOSIS 45.............
INDIVIDUAL COMPONENT SERVICE 49.......
WARNING/CAUTION LABELS 49..............SRS AIR BAG CONTROL UNIT
(SRS-ECU) 50................................
AIR BAG MODULES AND CLOCK
SPRING 52..................................
SEAT BELT PRE-TENSIONER 61..............
AIR BAG MODULE AND SEAT BELT
PRE-TENSIONER DISPOSAL
PROCEDURES 64............................
Undeployed Air Bag Module and Seat Belt
Pre-tensioner Disposal 64.......................
Deployed Air Bag Module and Seat Belt
Pre-tensioner Disposal Procedures 75............
CAUTION
DCarefully read and observe the information in the SERVICE PRECAUTIONS (P.52B-3.) prior to any service.
DFor information concerning troubleshooting or maintenance, always observe the procedures in the Troubleshooting
(P.52B-6.) section.
DIf any SRS components are removed or replaced in connection with any service procedures, be sure to follow the
procedures in the INDIVIDUAL COMPONENT SERVICE section (P.52B-49.) for the components involved.
DIf you have any questions about the SRS, please contact your local distributor.
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SRS -General InformationSRS -General Information52B-2
GENERAL INFORMATION
To improve safety, the SRS and seat belts with
pre-tensioner. These systems enhance collision
safety by restraining the front passengers in case
of an accident. The SRS works with the
pre-tensioner simultaneously when a collision is
detected.
The SRS consists of two air bag modules, SRS
air bag control unit (SRS-ECU), SRS warning lamp
and clock spring. The air bags are located in the
center of the steering wheel, above the glove box.
Each air bag has a folded air bag and an inflator
unit. The SRS-ECU under the floor console monitors
the system and has a safing G-sensor and an
analog G-sensor. The warning lamp on theinstrument panel indicates the operational status
of the SRS. The clock spring is installed in the
steering column. The seat belt pre-tensioner is built
into the front seat belt retractor. Only authorized
service personnel should do work on or around
the SRS components and seat belt with
pre-tensioner. Those service personnel should read
this manual carefully before starting any such work.
Extreme care must be used when servicing the
SRS to avoid injury to the service personnel (by
inadvertent deployment of the air bags or
inadvertent operation of the seat belt with
pre-tensioner) or the driver (by rendering the SRS
or the seat belt with pre-tensioner inoperative).
Diagnosis
connectorFront passenger’s
air bag module
Clock spring Driver’s air bag
module
SRS-ECU
SRS warning lamp
Driver’s air bag
Front
passenger’s
air bag
Seat belt with
pre-tensioner
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SRS -SRS Service Precautions52B-4
SRS-ECU
Terminal No.Destination of harnessCorrective action
7Instrument panel wiring harness→EarthRepair or replace each wiring
harness
8Instrument panel wiring harness→Combination meter
(SRS warning lamp)
harness
9, 10Instrument panel wiring harness→Front passenger’s air bag
module
11 , 1 2Instrument panel wiring harness→Clock spring→Driver’s air bag
module)Repair or replace the dash wiring
harness. Replace clock spring.
13Instrument panel wiring harness→Junction block (fuse No.3)Repair or replace each wiring
harness
16Instrument panel wiring harness→Junction block (fuse No.2)
harness.
20Instrument panel wiring harness→Diagnosis connector
29, 30Floor wiring harnessàDriver’s seat belt pre-tensioner
27, 28Floor wiring harnessàFront passenger’s seat belt pre-tensioner
6. Inspection of the SRS-ECU harness connector should be carried out by the following procedure.
Insert the special tool (probe, MB991222, in the harness set) into the connector from harness side
(rear side), and connect the tester to this probe. If any tool than specified is used, damage to the
harness and other components will result. Furthermore, measurement should not be carried out by
touching the probe directly against the terminals from the front of the connector. The terminals are
plated to increase their conductivity, so that if they are touched directly by the probe, the plating
may break, which will cause drops in reliability.
MB991222 SRS-ECU harness connector
SRS-ECU harness connector (rear view)
7. SRS components and seat belt with pre-tensioner should not be subjected to hart, so remove the
SRS-ECU, driver’s and front passenger’s air bag modules, clock spring, and seat belt with pre-tensioner
before drying or baking the vehicle after painting.
DSRS - ECU, air bag module, clock spring : 93Æ
or more
DSeat belt with pre-tensioner : 90Æ
or more
8. Whenever you finish servicing the SRS, check warning lamp operation to make sure that the system
functions properly. (Refer to P.52B-6.)
9. Make certain that the ignition switch is LOCK (OFF) position when the MUT-IIis connected or
disconnected.
10. If you have any questions about the SRS, please contact your local distributor.
NOTE
SERIOUS INJURY CAN RESULT FROM UNINTENDED AIR BAG DEPLOYMENT, SO USE ONLY
THE PROCEDURES AND EQUIPMENT SPECIFIED IN THIS MANUAL.
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SRS -Special Tools/Test Equipment/Troubleshooting52B-6
Tool UseName Number
MB686560SRS air bag
adapter harnessDeploying front passenger’s air bag module
inside or outside vehicle
MR203491or
MB628919SRS air bag
adapter harnessDeploying driver’s air bag module inside
vehicle
TEST EQUIPMENT
ToolNameUse
Digital multi-meterChecking SRS electrical circuitry
Use multi-meter for which the maximum test
current is 2 mA or less at minimum range of
resistance measurement
TROUBLESHOOTING
STANDARD FLOW OF DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLESHOOTING
Refer to GROUP 00 - How to Use Troubleshooting/Inspection Service Points.
DIAGNOSIS FUNCTION
DIAGNOSIS CODES CHECK
Connect the MUT-IIto the diagnosis connector (16-pin) under the instrument under cover, then check
diagnosis codes.
(Refer to GROUP 00 - How to Use Troubleshooting/Inspection Service Points.)
ERASING DIAGNOSIS CODE
Connect the MUT-IIto the diagnosis connector and erase the diagnosis code.
Caution
Turn off the ignition switch before connecting or disconnecting the MUT-II.
SRS WARNING LAMP CHECK
1. Check that the SRS warning lamp comes on when the
ignition switch is turned ON.
2. Check that the SRS warning lamp illuminates for about
7 seconds and then goes out.
3. If this is not the cause, check the diagnosis codes.
SRS warning lamp
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SRS -Troubleshooting52B-9
WARNING LAMP CIRCUIT CONNECTOR LOCK SWITCH
Mechanism to automatically short-circuit the power supply
terminal and the earth terminal of the warning lamp circuit
when the SRS-ECU connector is disconnected. The structure
is the same as that of squib circuit connector lock switch.
INSPECTION CHART FOR DIAGNOSIS CODES
Inspect according to the inspection chart that is appropriate for the malfunction code.
Code no.Diagnostic itemPage
14SRS-ECU front impact analog G-sensor system52B-11
15SRS-ECU front impact safing G-sensor systemShort circuit in the
sensor52B-11
16SRS-ECU front impact safing G-sensor systemOpen circuit in the
sensor
21*1Driver’s air bag module (squib) systemShort circuit between
terminals of the squib
circuit52B-12
22*1Driver’s air bag module (squib) systemOpen in the squib
circuit52B-16
24*1Front passenger’s air bag module (squib) systemShort circuit between
terminals of the squib
circuit52B-20
25*1Front passenger’s air bag module (squib) systemOpen in the squib
circuit52B-22
26*1Driver’s seat belt pre-tensioner (squib) systemShort circuit between
terminals of the squib
circuit52B-23
27*1Driver’s seat belt pre-tensioner (squib) systemOpen in the squib
circuit52B-25
28*1Front passenger’s seat belt pre-tensioner (squib) systemShort circuit between
terminals of the squib
circuit52B-26
29*1Front passenger’s seat belt pre-tensioner (squib) system/Open in the squib
circuit52B-28
31SRS-ECU DC-DC converter systemIncreased terminal
voltage52B-11
32SRS-ECU DC-DC converter systemDecreased terminal
voltage
Ignition switch (IG1)
SRS warning lamp
SRS-ECU harness
side connector
Short spring
ON
ONOFF
OFF Connector*
lock switch
NOTE
*:connector engaged:ON
connector disengaged:OFF
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SRS -Troubleshooting52B-10
Code no.Page Diagnostic item
34*2Connector lock system52B-29
35SRS-ECU (deployed air bag) system52B-29
41*2Power supply circuit system (fuse No.2 circuit)52B-30
42*2Power supply circuit system (fuse No.3 circuit)52B-32
43*2SRS warning lamp drive circuit systemLamp does not illumi-
nate.52B-33
SRS warning lamp drive circuit systemLamp does not go out.52B-33
44*2SRS warning lamp drive circuit system52B-33
45SRS-EUC internal circuit system including non - volatile memory (EEPROM)52B-11
51Driver’s air bag module (squib) ignition drive circuit systemShort in the ignition
drive circuit52B-11
52Driver’s air bag module (squib) ignition drive circuit systemOpen in the ignition
drive circuit
54Front passenger’s air bag (squib) ignition drive circuit
systemShort in the ignition
drive circuit52B-11
55Front passenger’s air bag (squib) ignition drive circuit
systemOpen in the ignition
drive circuit
56Driver’s seat belt pre-tensioner (squib) ignition drive circuit
systemShort in the ignition
drive circuit52B-11
57Driver’s seat belt pre-tensioner (squib) ignition drive circuit
systemOpen in the ignition
drive circuit
58Front passenger’s seat belt pre-tensioner (squib) ignition
drive circuit systemShort in the ignition
drive circuit52B-11
59Front passenger’s seat belt pre-tensioner (squib) ignition
drive circuit systemOpen in the ignition
drive circuit
61Driver’s air bag module (squib) systemShort-circuited to
power supply52B-34
62Driver’s air bag module (squib) systemShort-circuited to earth
64Front passenger’s air bag module (squib) systemShort-circuited to
power supply52B-38
65Front passenger’s air bag module (squib) systemShort-circuited to earth
66Driver’s seat belt pre-tensioner (squib) systemShort-circuited to
power supply52B-39
67Driver’s seat belt pre-tensioner (squib) systemShort-circuited to earth
68Front passenger’s seat belt pre-tensioner (squib) systemShort-circuited to
power supply52B-40
69Front passenger’s seat belt pre-tensioner (squib) systemShort-circuited to earth
NOTE
(1) *1: If the trouble(s) are removed, the SRS warning lamp go out with diagnosis code history stored.
(2) *2: If the trouble(s) are removed, the SRS warning lamp will go out with diagnosis code history automatically erased.
(3) When the battery has been discharged, diagnosis code No.41 or 42 is stored. Check the battery when either of
these is displayed.
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SRS -Troubleshooting52B-12
Code No.21 Driver’s air bag module (squib) systemPossible Cause
This code is output when short circuit occurs between terminals of the
SRS-ECU driver’s air bag module (squib) circuit.
However, SRS warning lamp goes out when a normal operation is resumed
(diagnosis code is not cleared.)DConnector engagement faulty or short bar faulty*
DShort circuit in the clock spring
DShort circuit between terminals of the driver’s air
bag module (squib) circuit
DFaulty connector
DSRS-ECU inoperable
NOTE:
(1) *: The connector of the squib circuit contains a short bar (short-circuiting the positive (+) cable and
the negative ( - ) cable to avoid an erroneous deployment caused by static electricity when a connector
is not connected). Thus, when a connector is connected, the short bar may not be released due
to improper engagement of the connector or faulty connector as shown in the illustration below.
Disconnect the connector as shown in the illustration below, then reconnect it. Check that a diagnosis
code is output again after erasing the memory. If the diagnosis code is not output, the above-mentioned
code is output due to improper engagement of the connector.
C-204C-207
SRS-ECU
Clock spring
Driver’s air bag module C-21
(2) Two different types of driver’s air bag modules by model are featured. Thus, two types of air bag
module by model are described in the following flowchart.
RS: Steering wheel and air bag module separate type
RS-II: Steering wheel and air bag module incorporate type
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SRS -Troubleshooting52B-16
Code No.22 Driver’s air bag module (squib) systemPossible Cause
This code is output when open circuit occurs in the SRS-ECU driver’s air bag
module (squib) circuit.
However, SRS warning lamp goes out when a normal operation is resumed
(diagnosis code is not cleared.)DOpen in the clock spring
DHalf open in the circuit due to improper neutral
positioning of the clock spring
DOpen in the driver’s air bag module (squib) circuit
DDriver’s air bag module (squib) connector falling
out
DConnector improper contact
DSRS-ECU inoperable
NOTE:
Two different types of driver’s air bag modules by model are featured. Thus, two types of air bag module
by model are described in the following flowchart.
RS: Steering wheel and air bag module separate type
RS-II: Steering wheel and air bag module incorporate type
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SRS -Troubleshooting52B-20
Code No.24 Front passenger’s air bag module (squib)
systemPossible Cause
This code is output when short circuit occurs between terminals of the
SRS-ECU front passenger’s air bag (squib) circuit.
However, SRS warning lamp goes out when a normal operation is resumed
(diagnosis code is not cleared.)DConnector engagement faulty or short bar faulty*
DShort circuit between terminals of the front
passenger’s air bag (squib) circuit
DFaulty connector
DSRS-ECU inoperable
NOTE:
*: The connector of the squib circuit contains a short bar (short-circuiting the positive (+) cable and the
negative ( - ) cable to avoid an erroneous deployment caused by static electricity when a connector is
not connected). Thus, when a connector is connected, the short bar may not be released due to improper
engagement of the connector or faulty connector as shown in the illustration below. Disconnect the connector
as shown in the illustration below, then reconnect it. Check that a diagnosis code is output again after
erasing the memory. If the diagnosis code is not output, the above-mentioned code is output due to
improper engagement of the connector.
C-21
SRS-ECUC-109
Front passenger’s air bag module