fuel MITSUBISHI LANCER EVOLUTION VI 1999 Repair Manual
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CHASSIS ELECTRICAL – Combination Meters54-23
SEALANT
ItemsSpecified sealantRemark
Engine coolant temperature gauge
unit threaded portion3M Adhesive nut locking No. 4171 or
equivalentDrying sealant
SPECIAL TOOLS
ToolNumberNameUse
A
B
C
D
MB991223
A: MB991219
B: MB991220
C: MB991221
D: MB991222Harness set
A: Test harness
B: LED harness
C: LED harness
adapter
D: ProbeFuel gauge simple check
A: Connector pin contact pressure check
B, C: Power circuit check
D: Commercial tester connection
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CHASSIS ELECTRICAL – Combination Meters54-28
FUEL GAUGE SIMPLE CHECK
Remove the fuel gauge unit connector.
Use the special tool to connect a test
lamp (12 V – 3.4 W) to the harness
connector. (Refer to Fig.1)
When the ignition switch is turned to
ON, the test lamp illuminates.OKThe needle of the fuel gauge moves.OKReplace the fuel gauge unit.
NG
Replace the fuel gauge.NG
Repair the harness.
FUEL GAUGE UNIT CHECK
Remove the fuel gauge unit from the fuel tank.
FUEL GAUGE UNIT RESISTANCE
1. Check that resistance value between the fuel gauge unit
terminal and earth terminal is at standard value when
fuel gauge unit float is at point F and point E.
Standard value:
Float positionMainSub
Point F1.8 ±1.2 Ω1.2 ±0.8 Ω
Point E65.2 ±4 Ω44.8 ±8 Ω
2. Check that resistance value changes smoothly when float
moves slowly between point F and point E.
Test lamp
(12V–3.4W)
Earth
Fuel gaugeMB991219
Fig: 1EarthFuel gauge
Fuel gauge unit
Earth
Earth Fuel gauge unit
Main fuel gauge unitSub fuel gauge unit
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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
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CHASSIS ELECTRICAL – Combination MetersCHASSIS ELECTRICAL – Combination MetersCHASSIS ELECTRICAL – Combination Meters54-31
INSPECTION
FUEL GAUGE RESISTANCE CHECK
1. Remove the power supply tightening screw.
2. Use a circuit tester to measure the resistance value
between the terminals.
Standard value: Unit: Ω
Measurement terminalResistance value
Power supply – Earth192±19.2
Power supply – Fuel gauge89±8.9
Fuel gauge – Earth103±10.3
Caution
When inserting the testing probe into the power supply
terminal, be careful not to touch the printed board.
ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE GAUGE
RESISTANCE CHECK
1. Remove the power supply tightening screw.
2. Use a circuit tester to measure the resistance value
between the terminals.
Standard value: Unit: Ω
Measurement terminalResistance value
Power supply – Earth187±18.7
Power supply – Engine coolant
temperature gauge90±4.5
Engine coolant temperature
gauge – Earth247±24.7
Caution
When inserting the testing probe into the power supply
terminal, be careful not to touch the printed board.
VEHICLE SPEED SENSOR CHECK
1. Connect a 3 – 10 kΩ resistance as shown in the illustration.
2. Turn the shaft of the vehicle speed sensor one turn and
check that voltage changes are caused when measured
between terminals 2 and 3 using a circuit tester. (1 turn
= 4 pulses)
Fuel gauge
Power
supply
Earth
Earth
Power
supply
Engine
coolant
temperature
gauge
TurnShaft
Circuit testerResistance
3 – 10 kΩ Vehicle
speed
sensor Terminal No.
16R0273
Battery
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HEATER AND MANUAL AIR CONDITIONER – On-vehicle Service55-14
A/C COMPRESSOR RELAY, CONDENSER FAN RELAY
Battery voltageTerminal No.
1345
Power is not supplied
Power is supplied
IDLE-UP OPERATION CHECK
1. Before inspection and adjustment, set vehicle in the
pre-inspection condition:
2. Check whether or not the idle speed is the standard value.
Standard value: 700 ± 50 r/min
NOTE
There is no necessity to make an adjustment, because
the idle speed is automatically adjusted by the ISC system.
If, however, there occurs a deviation from the standard
value for some reason, check the fuel control system.
3. When the A/C is running after turning the A/C switch
to ON, check to be sure that the idle speed is at the
standard value.
Standard value: 850 ± 50 r/min
Fan control relay
Compressor
relay
Radiator
fan relay
Condenser
fan relay
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C-2
STOP LAMP 51. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
BACK-UP LAMP 52. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
METER AND GAUGE 54. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FUEL WARNING LAMP 56. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
BRAKE WARNING LAMP 56. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
OIL PRESSURE WARNING LAMP 57. . . . . .
SEAT BELT WARNING LAMP 57. . . . . . . . . .
CENTRAL DOOR LOCKING SYSTEM 58. .
Without Keyless Entry System 58. . . . . . . . . . . .
With Keyless Entry System 60. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
HEATER AND AIR CONDITIONER 64. . . . . .
FULL-AUTO AIR CONDITIONER 70. . . . . . . .
WINDSHIELD WIPER AND WASHER 78. .
With Intermittent Wiper 78. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
REAR WIPER AND WASHER 79. . . . . . . . . .
DEFOGGER AND DOOR MIRROR
HEATER 80. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Without Full-Auto Air Conditioner 80. . . . . . . . . .
With Full-Auto Air Conditioner 82. . . . . . . . . . . . .
RADIO 84. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Radio Spare Circuit 84. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4 Speaker, 6 Speaker 86. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
KEY REMINDER BUZZER 89. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ANTI-SKID BRAKING SYSTEM (ABS) 90. .
SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM
(SRS) 96. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ACTIVE YAW CONTROL SYSTEM (AYC) 98
INTERCOOLER AND RADIATOR WATER
SPRAY SYSTEM 104. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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– Engine Compartment WIRING HARNESS
CONFIGURATION DIAGRAMS
Connector
symbol
–01
thru
–50
A
Earth cable
C-4
WIRING HARNESS CONFIGURATION DIAGRAMS
ENGINE COMPARTMENT
A-01 (2-B) Brake fluid level switch
A-03 (1-B) Noise condenser
A-04 (1) Alternator
A-05 (4-GR) Alternator
A-09 (1-B) Starter
A-10 (1) Starter
A-12 (2-B) Fuel pressure solenoid valve
A-16 (4-B) Throttle position sensor
A-18 (6-B) Idle speed control servo
A-19 (3-B) Vehicle speed sensorA-20 (4-B) Windshield wiper motor
A-21 (8-B) Hydraulic unit
A-22 (2-B) Hydraulic unit
A-23 (2-B) Waste gate solenoid valve
A-25 (7-B) Air flow sensor
A-26 (2-B) Front speed sensor (LH)
A-28 (10-B) Control harness and front harness
combination
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– Engine Compartment WIRING HARNESS
CONFIGURATION DIAGRAMSC-7
A-94 (4-GR) Radiator fan motor
A-96 (2-GR) Knock sensor
A-97 (3-B) Camshaft position sensor
A-99 (2-B) Condenser fan motor
A-101 (1) Power steering oil pressure switch
A-102 (1) Spare connector for fog lamp
A-103 (2-B) Fog lamp (RH)
A-104 (2) Position lamp (RH)
A-105 (3-B) Headlamp (RH)
A-106 (1-B) A/C compressor assembly
A-107 (2-BR) Front turn signal lamp (RH)
A-110 (3-GR) Ignition coil 1
A-111 (3-GR) Ignition coil 2A-112X (4) Radiator fan relay (HI)
A-113X (4) Condenser fan relay (LO)
A-114X (4) Condenser fan relay (HI)
A-116X (4) A/C compressor relay
A-117 (2-GR) Side turn signal lamp (RH)
A-123 (5-B) Fuel pump relay No.2
A-124 (2-B) Fuel pump resistor
A-125 (6-B) Resistor (for injector)
A-126 (5-B) AYC relay
A-127 (2-B) Secondary air control solenoid valve
A-128 (2-GR) Condenser fan motor
A-129 (2-B) Water spray motor
A-131 (1-B) Noise condenser
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– Dash Panel WIRING HARNESS
CONFIGURATION DIAGRAMS
Interior relay box
C-9
B-21 (2) Stop lamp switch
B-22 (16-B) Diagnosis connector
B-24 (26-Y) ABS-ECU
B-25 (22-Y) ABS-ECU
B-26 (2-B) Diode (for ABS circuit)
B-27 (4) Engine control relay
B-28 (4) Fuel pump relay
B-30 (14) Radio or spare connector for radio
B-31 (1) Glass antenna amplifier
B-32 (19-B) J/C (5)
B-33 (2) Blower motor
B-35 (22) Body harness and front door harness
(passenger’s side) combination
B-36 (2) Inside and outside air change-over
damper motor
B-37 (4) Power transistor
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– Floor and Roof WIRING HARNESS
CONFIGURATION DIAGRAMS
Connector
symbol
D
C-12
FLOOR AND ROOF
D-01 (20) Receiver
D-02 (2) Seat belt switch
D-03 (2) Front door switch (driver’s side)
D-04 (10) Body harness and fuel harness combina-
tion
D-05 (6) Body harness and rear door harness
(RH) combination
D-06 (18) Body harness and rear harness combina-
tion
D-07 (6) Sunroof switch
D-08 (2) Room lamp
D-10 (18) Sunroof ECU
D-11 (2-GR) Room lamp
D-12 (8) Sunroof motor
D-13 (3-B) Fuel gauge unit (sub)
D-14 (2-B) Rear speed sensor (LH)
D-16 (6) Body harness and rear door harness (LH)
combination
D-17 (2) Front door switch (passenger’s side)
D-18 (6) Fuel gauge unit (main)