cvt MITSUBISHI LANCER EVOLUTION X 2008 Workshop Manual
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AUDIO SYSTEM
TSB Revision
CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS90-170
AUDIO SYSTEM
COMBINATION METER
INTERFACE
CIRCUITCAN TRANSCEIVER
CIRCUIT CPU
FRONT DOOR SPEAKER TWEETER (FUSE )
9
RHEOSTATTONE
ALARM INTERFACE
CIRCUIT
(LH) (RH) (LH) (RH)RADIO AND CD PLAYER OR CD CHANGER
FRONT SIDE
JOINT
CONNECTOR
(1)JOINT
CONNECTOR
(3)
A/C
CONTROL
PANEL
: NOTE
·AUTO-CRUISE CONTROL
SYSTEM
·HANDS FREE SYSTEM
·INVECS-III CVT
·MITSUBISHI
MULTI-COMMUNICATION
SYSTEM (MMCS) INVECS-III CVT
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AUDIO SYSTEM
TSB Revision
CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS90-176
AUDIO SYSTEM
INTERFACE
CIRCUITCPU (FUSE )
9
RHEOSTATTONE
ALARM INTERFACE
CIRCUIT
FRONT SIDE
RADIO AND CD PLAYER OR CD CHANGER JOINT CONNECTOR (3)
A/C
CONTROL
PANEL
·AUTO-CRUISE
CONTROL SYSTEM
·HANDS FREE
SYSTEM
·INVECS-III CVT
·MITSUBISHI
MULTI-COMMUNICATION
SYSTEM (MMCS): NOTE
INVECS-III
CVT
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MITSUBISHI MULTI COMMUNICATION SYSTEM (MMCS)
TSB Revision
CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS90-188
MITSUBISHI MULTI-COMMUNICATION SYSTEM (MMCS) (CONTINUED)
COMBINATION
METER
INTERFACE
CIRCUITCAN TRANSCEIVER
CIRCUIT CPU (FUSE )
9
RHEOSTATTONE
ALARM INTERFACE
CIRCUIT
AUDIO VISUAL NAVIGATION UNIT
·AIR CONDITIONING
SYSTEM
·AUTO-CRUISE
CONTROL SYSTEM
·CLOCK
·HANDS FREE
SYSTEM
·INVECS-III CVT
·TURN-SIGNAL
LIGHT AND
HAZARD WARNING
LIGHT:
·AIR CONDITIONING
SYSTEM
·INVECS-III CVT
·TURN-SIGNAL
LIGHT AND
HAZARD WARNING
LIGHT: NOTEJOINT CONNECTOR (3)
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AUTO-CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEM
ENGINE AND EMISSION CONTROL17-3
AC611102 AC611098
AC611099
AC611100
AC606956
AC611101
Auto-cruise
control switch
Data link connector
Hood
lock
release
handle
AD
Clutch switch
Stoplight switch
Accelerator pedal
[Built-in accelerator
pedal position sensor
(APP sensor)] Engine control
module (ECM)"CRUISE" indicator light
Transaxle control
module (TCM)
Brake pedal
assembly
Throttle body
[Built-in throttle position sensor
(TP sensor) and
throttle actuator control motor
(TAC motor)]
Transmission
range switch
Vehicle speed
sensor
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AUTO-CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEM
ENGINE AND EMISSION CONTROL17-4
COMPONENTS AND FUNCTIONS
ComponentFunction
Accelerator pedal position sensor (APP sensor)Informs the ECM of the accelerator pedal
depression.
Auto-cruise control switch"ON/OFF" switchPower switch for auto-cruise control system.
"ACC/RES" switchVehicle speed is set with the "ACC/RES" switch and
"COAST/SET" switch.
"COAST/SET" switch
"CANCEL" switchCancels the cruise speed setting.
Cancel systemClutch switch
the clutch operation, the clutch pedal status is
detected.
Stoplight switch•Because the constant speed driving is canceled
by the brake operation, it detects the brake pedal
status.
•As for the stoplight switch, two built-in switches,
the stoplight switch which is also used for the
stoplight illumination and the brake switch which
is used exclusively for the auto-cruise control, are
integrated, and thus the reliability is enhanced.
Transmission range
switch
the selector lever operation, it detects the "N"
position.
"CRUISE" indicator lightThe light is included in the combination meter and
illuminates when the "ON/OFF" switch is pressed
(auto-cruise control system: ON).
Data link connectorIf the M.U.T.-III scan tool is connected, the input
check code from the ECM can be read.
Engine control module (ECM)•Based on the input signal from each sensor and
switch, it outputs the throttle opening instruction
signal to the TAC motor.
•Based on the input signal from each sensor and
switch, it outputs the transaxle control signal to
the TCM
•Based on the vehicle speed signal from the
vehicle speed sensor, it calculates the vehicle
speed
•Based on the secondary pulley speed sensor
signal from the TCM, it calculates the vehicle
speed
•Based on the selector lever "N" position signal of
the transmission range switch from the ECM, it
cancels constant speed driving.
•Outputs the ON/OFF signals of "CRUISE"
indicator light and auto-cruise control system.
•The diagnostic trouble code signal is sent to the
"CRUISE" indicator light.
•The input check code is sent to the data link
connector.
Throttle actuator control motor (TAC motor)The throttle valve opens and closes in response to
the throttle angle signal from the ECM.
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AUTO-CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEM
ENGINE AND EMISSION CONTROL17-5
CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATIONM2170002000232
SYSTEM OUTLINE
The ECM calculates the auto-cruise control system
operation status when the ECM receives input sig
-
nals from the auto-cruise control switch, vehicle
speed and cancel system [stoplight switch and clutch
switch
-
ator pedal opening angle value for auto-cruise con-
trol system, the TCM issues a command to transaxle
control
command for the "CRUISE" indicator light.
In the engine control section, the target throttle valve
opening angle value is calculated from the target
accelerator pedal opening angle value for
auto-cruise control system and the actual accelerator
angle value.The vehicle speed is then controlled by
applying the TAC motor.
BLOCK DIAGRAM
Throttle position sensor (TP sensor)Informs the ECM of the throttle valve opening angle.
Transaxle control module (TCM)
ECM, it controls the transaxle.
•Outputs the signal from the secondary pulley
speed sensor to the ECM.
•Transmits the selector lever "N" position signal
from the transmission range switch to the ECM.
Vehicle speed sensor
the vehicle speed to the ECM.
Component Function
TAC motor Target accelerator
pedal opening
angle signal
Engine control section
Cruise control section"CRUISE" indicator light
AC611103
Actual accelerator
pedal opening
angle signal
Shift control
signal
Target throttle
valve opening
angle signal
Auto-cruise control switch
ECM
Stoplight switch, clutch switch
TCM
"CRUISE"
indicator light
ON/OFF signal
APP sensor
Transmission
range switch
signal
signal
TransaxleTransmission
range switch
signal
Secondary
pulley speed
sensor signal
signalON/OFF
signal
Vehicle speed
sensor
Vehicle
speed
signal
pulley speed
sensor signal
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AUTO-CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEM
ENGINE AND EMISSION CONTROL17-6
SYSTEM FUNCTIONS
.
SET FUNCTION
1. During driving with the vehicle speed range from
approximately 40 to 200 km/h (25 to 125 mph),
press and release the "COAST/SET" switch.
2. The vehicle speed when the "COAST/SET" switch
is released is memorized. Thereafter, the constant
speed driving is performed at that vehicle speed.
3. When the "COAST/SET" switch is operated
during the driving with the vehicle speed of
approximately 200 km/h (125 mph) or more, the
constant speed driving will not be performed.
.
COAST FUNCTION
1. When the "COAST/SET" switch is continuously
pressed for 0.5 seconds or longer during constant
speed driving, the throttle valve becomes fully
closed while the switch is pressed, and the
vehicle is decelerated.
2. When the "COAST/SET" switch is released, the
vehicle speed at that time is now memorized.
Thereafter, the constant speed driving is
performed at that vehicle speed.
3. Also when the "COAST/SET" switch is pressed
for less than 0.5 second, the vehicle is
decelerated 1.6 km/h (1 mph) from the vehicle
speed of constant speed driving, and the
decelerated vehicle speed is now memorized.
Thereafter, the constant speed driving is
performed at that vehicle speed.
4. When the "COAST/SET" switch is continuously
pressed and the vehicle speed is decelerated to
approximately 40 km/h (25 mph) or less, the set
function and coast function are cancelled, and the
constant speed driving is cancelled.
.
RESUME FUNCTION
1. When the "CANCEL" switch is pressed or the
brake pedal is depressed during the constant
speed driving, it cancels the constant speed
driving.
2. Subsequently, when the "ACC/RES" switch is
pressed during driving with the vehicle speed of
approximately 40 km/h (25 mph) or more, the
constant speed driving is performed with the
vehicle speed memorized at the last cancellation
of constant speed driving.
.
ACCEL FUNCTION
1. When the "ACC/RES" switch is continuously
pressed for 0.5 second or more during constant
driving, it accelerates the vehicle with specified
acceleration while the switch is pressed.
2. Then, when the "ACC/RES" switch is released,
the vehicle speed at that time is now memorized.
Thereafter, the constant speed driving is
performed at that vehicle speed.
3. Also, when the "ACC/RES" switch is pressed for
less than 0.5 second, the vehicle is accelerated
1.6 km/h (1 mph) from the vehicle speed of
constant speed driving, and the accelerated
vehicle speed is now memorized. Thereafter, the
constant speed driving is performed at that
vehicle speed.
4. It is possible to keep pressing the "ACC/RES"
switch until the vehicle speed is accelerated to
approximately 200 km/h (125 mph) or above.
However, after the "ACC/RES" switch is released,
the vehicle speed of approximately 200 km/h (125
mph) becomes the newly memorized vehicle
speed. Thereafter, the constant speed driving is
performed at that speed.
.
CANCEL FUNCTION
When any of the following conditions are satisfied,
the constant speed driving will be cancelled.
•The auto-cruise control system is stopped by the
pressing the "ON OFF" switch.
•The "CANCEL" switch is pressed.
•The brake pedal is depressed.
•The clutch pedal is depressed
•The selector lever is shifted to the "N" position
•The vehicle speed becomes approximately 40
km/h (25 mph) or less.
•The vehicle speed is reduced 15 km/h (9 mph) or
more from the speed at which the constant speed
driving was started.
•An abnormality occurs in the vehicle speed sig-
nal.
•The engine coolant temperature becomes abnor-
mally high.
•An abnormality occurs to the ECM.
•An abnormality occurs to the TCM
•An abnormality occurs to the CAN communica-
tion.
.
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WATER PASSAGE
ENGINE COOLING14-3
WATER PASSAGEM2140004000172
NOTE: EGR: Exhaust Gas Recirculation
CVT: Continuously Variable Transmission
WAT E R P U M PM2140003000168
The water pump is the centrifugal, impeller type that
is installed in front of the cylinder block. It is driven by
the drive belt.
AK603624
Water pump
EGR
AB
Thermostat
Radiator Throttle body
CVT oil
coolerHeater
Water pump
EGR
Thermostat
Radiator Throttle body
CVT oil
cooler Heater
AK503034
Impeller
AD
ItemSpecifications
Discharge volume L/min185
Impeller diameter mm (in)62 (2.4)
Pulley outer diameter mm
(in)137 (5.4)
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION
MULTIPORT FUEL SYSTEM (MFI)13A-3
System Block Diagram
AK604116
Mass airflow sensor
Intake air temperature sensor
Intake camshaft position
sensor
Exhaust camshaft position
sensor
Crankshaft position sensor Throttle position sensor (main)
Throttle position sensor (sub)
Accelerator pedal position
sensor (sub) Accelerator pedal position
sensor (main) Engine coolant temperature
sensor Manifold absolute pressure
sensor
Heated oxygen sensor (front)
Heated oxygen sensor (rear)
Power steering pressure
switch Engine oil pressure switch Generator L terminal
Ignition switch-ST
Power supply Ignition switch-IG
CAN communication
(input signal)
· A/C switch
· Vehicle speed
· Fuel level sensor
· Transmission range switch
sensor Heated oxygen sensor
(3rd)*
Knock sensor
Generator FR terminal
Fuel tank temperature sensor
Vehicle speed sensor
[1] Fuel injection control
[2] Ignition timing control
[3] Throttle valve opening angle
control and idle speed control
[4]
MIVEC (Mitsubishi Innovative
Valve timing Electronic Control
system)
[5] Power supply control
(Power supply to sensor,
actuator)
[6] Fuel pump relay control
[7] Starter relay control
[8] Heated oxygen sensor heater
control
[9] A/C compressor relay control
[10] Generator control
[11] Evaporative emission purge
control
[12] EGR control
[13] Diagnosis output
[14] RAM data transmission
CAN communication
(output signal) Intake engine oil control
valve
A/C compressor relay No. 2 injector
No. 3 injector
No. 4 injector
Heated oxygen sensor (front)
heater
Heated oxygen sensor (rear)
heater Throttle actuator control
motor
Throttle actuator control
motor relay No. 1 injector
No. 1 ignition coil
No. 2 ignition coi
No. 3 ignition coi
No. 4 ignition coi
Fuel pump relay
Generator G terminal Heated oxygen sensor (3rd)
heater*
Multiport fuel injection (MFI)
relay Exhaust engine oil control
valve
Evaporative emission ventilation
solenoid Evaporative emission purge
solenoid
EGR valve (stepper motor)*
Starter relay
AB
Sensor, switch Engine control module (ECM) Actuator
NOTE
*1: California
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THROTTLE VALVE OPENING ANGLE CONTROL AND IDLE SPEED CONTROL
MULTIPORT FUEL SYSTEM (MFI)13A-38
THROTTLE VALVE OPENING ANGLE CONTROL AND IDLE
SPEED CONTROL
M2132003500328
ECM detects the amount of accelerator pedal
depression (as per operator's intention) through the
accelerator pedal position sensor. Based on pre-set
basic target opening angles it adds various compen
-
sations and controls the throttle valve opening angle
according to the target opening angle.
While starting
ECM adds various compensations to the target
opening angle that are set based on the engine cool
-
ant temperature, so that the air volume is optimum
for starting.
While idling
ECM controls the throttle valve to achieve the target
opening angle that are set based on the engine cool
-
ant temperature. In this way best idle operation is
achieved when engine is cold and when it is hot.
Also, the following compensations ensure optimum
control.
While driving
Compensations are made to the target opening
angle set according to the accelerator pedal opening
angle and engine speed to control the throttle valve
opening angle.
AK602236AE
Throttle
position
sensorMain
Main Sub
SubMotor drive circuit
A/C switch (CAN) Engine coolant
temperature sensor
Intake air temperature
sensor
Crankshaft position sensor
Power steering pressure
switch
Generator FR terminal
Transmission range
switch (CAN)
(From throttle actuator
control motor relay)
Throttle actuator
control motor
Control unit
Barometric pressure
sensor Accelerator
pedal position
sensor
ECM