height MITSUBISHI LANCER EVOLUTION VI 1999 User Guide
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BODY – Sunroof42-13
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE
WATER TEST
Check if there are any leaks in the sunroof by the following
procedure.
1. Fully close the roof lid glass.
2. Adjust the water pressure so that water comes out of
the hose to a height of approximately 50 cm when the
hose is held vertically facing upwards.
3. Hold the end of the hose approximatery 30 cm above
the roof and let the water run onto the weatherstrip for
5 minutes or more.
4. While doing this, check if any water leaks through into
the passenger compartment from around the roof lid glass.
SUNROOF FIT ADJUSTMENT
1. Fully close the roof lid glass.
2. Fully open the sunshade.
3. Remove the side decoration cover.
4. To adjust the forward, backward and sideways position
of the roof lid glass, loosen the six roof lid glass assembly
mounting nuts and then adjust the glass forward,
backward or sideways.
NOTE
If the adjustment cannot be made by loosening the
adjustment nuts, the fully closed position of the roof lid
glass may not match that of the motor. If so, adust them
to match their fully closed positions.
5. To adjust the height of the roof lid glass, loosen the four
guide (A) assembly mounting screws and then move the
roof lid glass assembly along the slot in the guide (A)
assembly.
6. After adjustment, check to be sure that the sunroof
operates smoothly.
Hose
Apporox. 30cm
Clip
Side decoration cover
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CHASSIS ELECTRICAL – Combination MetersCHASSIS ELECTRICAL – Combination Meters54-22
COMBINATION METERS
SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS
ItemsStandard valueLimit
SpeedometerAllowable indication range km/h
(Speedometer indication error to be
4037 – 45–
(Speedometer indication error to be
with –6% to +10%)8075 – 88–)
120113 – 132–
160150 – 176–
Pointer fluctuation km/h (at vehicle speeds of higher than 35
km/h)–±3
Tachometer indica-
tion error r/min
700All types of tachometer±100–
tion error r/min3,000Meters measurable up to 6,000 rpm and
meters measurable up to 8,000 rpm+ 150–
Meters measurable up to 9,000 rpm and
meters measurable up to 10,000 rpm+ 225
– 100–
4,750Meters measurable up to 6,000 rpm±160–
5,000Meters measurable up to 8,000 rpm±250–
Meters measurable up to 9,000 rpm and
meters measurable up to 10,000 rpm+ 325
– 125–
6,000Meters measurable up to 8,000 rpm±300–
7,000Meters measurable up to 9,000 rpm and
meters measurable up to 10,000 rpm+ 400
– 100–
8,000Meters measurable up to 10,000 rpm+ 400
– 0–
Fuel gauge unit
resistanceΩ
Main tankFloat point F1.8 ±1.2–
resistance ΩFloat point E65.2 ±4–
Sub tankFloat point F1.2 ±0.8–
Float point E44.8 ±3–
Fuel gauge unit
f
loat height mm
Main tankFloat point F16.4–
float height mmFloat point E122.6–
Sub tankFloat point F17.5–
Float point E134.6–
Engine coolant temperature gauge unit resistance (at 70 C) Ω104 ±13.5–
Fuel gauge resis-
tanceΩ
Power supply and earth192 ±19.2–
tance ΩPower supply and fuel gauge89 ±8.9–
Fuel gauge and earth103 ±10.3–
Engine coolant
temperature gauge
Power supply and earth187 ±18.7–
temperature gauge
resistance ΩPower supply and engine coolant temperature gauge90 ±4.5–
Engine coolant temperature gauge and earth247 ±24.7–
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CHASSIS ELECTRICAL – Combination Meters54-29
FUEL GAUGE UNIT FLOAT HEIGHT
Move float and measure the height at point F (A) and at
point E (B) with float arm touching stopper.
Standard value:
Float positionMainSub
Point F16.417.5
Point E122.6134.6
FUEL LEVEL SENSOR (THERMISTOR)
1. Connect a test lamp (12V – 3.4W) to the fuel gauge
unit connector terminal and apply the battery voltage.
2. Condition is good if lamp goes off when the thermistor
is immersed in water and goes on when it is taken out
of water.
ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE GAUGE SIMPLE CHECK
Remove the engine coolant tempara-
ture gauge unit connector.
Connect a test lamp (12 V – 3.4 W)
between the harness side connector
and the earth.
When the ignition switch is turned to
ON, the test lamp illuminates.OKThe needle of the engine coolant tem-
perature gauge moves.NGReplace the engine coolant tempera-
ture gauge.
OK
Replace the engine coolant tempera-
ture gauge unit.
NG
Repair the harness.
Point F
Point E
A
B Stopper
Stopper
Test lamp
(12V – 3.4 W)
Earth
Thermistor
Thermistor
Lamp goes on
Lamp goes off