fusible MITSUBISHI MONTERO 1987 1.G Repair Manual
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BACK DOOR WINDOW DEFOGGER - Circuit Diagram 8-205
CIRCUIT DUAGRAM
DEFOGGER CIRCUIT -t IDI L
m
- H-UL Ll&J Sub fusible link
5-w A-23 0.5-G 1 5-w"5'w m
z-w ,
u
fusible ignition switch
Main
link
To light control
relay w zmR~
[Refer to P.8-461
q--l-
2 @fuse
i
Multi-purpose m
E
c:
t
To column switch
[Refer to P.8-461
1.25-B
a
c!
Rheostat
Defogger switch a
cl
31 W02:
Remarks
For information concerning the ground points (example:D).
refer to P.8-7.
Wiring color code
B: Black Br: Brown G: Green Gr: Gray L: Blue Lg: Light green
LI: Light blue 0: Orange P: Pink R: Red Y: Yellow W: White STB Revision
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8-210 AUTOMATIC FREE-WHEELING HUB INDICATOR SYSTEM - General Information
EXPLANATION OF INDICATOR OPERATION
.
1.
2. Automatic free-wheeling hub in locked condition
The
output of the pulse generator is input to $ertninal 4 of the control unit, and the output signals from
the vehicle-speed sensor are input
to termi#al 3 of the control unit.
Only when there are pulse signals from the pulse generator, and when, moreover, the vehicle-speed
signals indicate a vehicle speed of approximatkly 2.5 mph (4 km/h) or highter does the control unit judge
that the automatic free-wheeling hub is the locked condition at the lock-discrimination circuit of the
control unit, and therefore the set signal (locked condition) is output.
This signal is entered into the memory circuit, thus causing the indicator light to illuminate.
Pulse generator Speed sensor
(Reed switch)
Pulse-detection circuit / I I
Memory circuit rp*
I
Automatic free-wheeling hub Lock-discrimin&ion circuit
indicator control unit 16W1535 Ignition switch
‘use No. 3 n
J 2
I_
Power-supply circuit
Vehicle-speed
detection circuit 1
Sub fusible link 1
Main fusible link 1
)
1
Battery
When vehicle is stopped (with ignition key still at ON) with automatic free-wheeling hub locked
Signals are not output from the pulse generator and the vehicle-speed sensor when the vehicle is
stopped.
However, because the set signal (locked condition) is entered into the memory circuit, the indicator light
shows the condition in effect when the vehicle was traveling.
Pulse generator Speed sense
Pulse-detecti: ci~uit~~I~ #
Lock-discrimination circuit
Memory circuit ‘use No. 3 Ignition switch
10~ Automatic free-
3; wheeling hub
I/\’ indicator light
Sub fusible link
Power-supply circuit
Main fusible link
detection circuit
Automatic free-wheeling hub
indicator control unit
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AUTOMATIC FREE-WHEELING HUB INDICATOR SYSTEM - Generallnformation 8-211
3. Automatic free-wheeling hub in free condition
For the free condition, although there are (when the vehicle is traveling) output signals from the vehicle-
speed sensor, there are no signals from the pulse generator, with the result that the memory circuit is
erased (because reset signals are output from the lock-discrimination circuit), and so the indicaotr light
does not illuminate.
I
Lock Use-detection
-discrimination
Memory ipeed sensor Ignition switch
Automatic free-
detection circuit
circuit
circuit
Automatic free-wheeling
indicator control unit -
hub i
Sub fusible link
link
Pulse generator cross-sectional view PULSE GENERATOR
Coil hgnet
16W1547
rator
Front out-
put shaft
16W1546 The pulse generator is located at the rear part of the front
output shaft of the transfer, and is composed of the magnet,
the coil and the pole (iron core).
When a magnetic material (iron, nickel, etc.) is brought close
to and moved away from the pole (iron core), the magnetic flux
within the pole changes, thus generating AC voltage in the
coil.
Because the front output shaft does not rotate when the
automatic free-wheeling hub is in the free condition, there is
no generation of AC voltage in the pulse generator.
In the locked condition, however, the front output shaft and
the pulse rotor rotate, with the result that the magnetic flux
(within the p o e I (’ Iron core) of the pulse generator) changes in
accordance with the rotations of the pulse rotor, thereby
generating AC voltage in the coil.
This AC voltage is transmitted to the automatic free-wheeling
hub indicator control unit.
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8-214 AUTOM TIC FREE-WHEELING VU6 INDICATOR SYSTEM - Circuit Diagram
I
m I IA-21 m
v?~
r:
BI I To column switch
2
[Refer to P.8-461 CT
= 9’i A I
I
m z
I ’
c: d
I ’
LR
!J
I I 1
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
AUTOMATIC FREE-WHEELING HUB INDICATOR SYSTEM
CIRCUIT
F==e=%
Battery lu-!
A-02 Sub fusible link
- 15-w r-)5-w 0.5-G
2-w
I I I I
Main fusible
link
7
N
-22
3
Pulse c:
generator
h Ignition switch
I /Locking check circuit 1
q IIEI Combination meter
Automatic free-wheeling hub
indicator control unit
1 B R
Em El1 Y L
Remark
For information concerning the ground points (example: q ),
refer to P.8-7.
37W610
Wiring color code
B: Black Br: Brown
G: Green L: Blue
LI: Light blue Lg: Light green
0: Orange P: Pink “,r: RG,‘d”Y
Y: Yellow
W: White
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24-4 HEATERS c Circuit Diagram
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
I
El3 1 El1
lanition switch
Sub fusible link
Battery link m- (Fuse B)
3
1 I (Ignition switch)
Multi-purpose Q
fuse
M $5
LA,:
a3
To turn sional flasher (Init
0.85RI I I f-Y ’ I [Refer to P.8-49.7- - - ‘d -r i
I Blower
Blower switch
CJ -18
Heater r&v Blower motor ?
resistor
Remark
For information concerning the ground points (example:
q ),
refer to P.8-7.
Wiring color code
B: Black Br. Brown
G: Green
Gr: Gray
LI: Light blue
0: Orange P: Pink
R: Red L: Blue
Y: Yellow Lg: Light green
W: White
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24-20 AIR-CONDITION!NG-General Information
I
AIR-CONDITIONING SYSTEM COMPO
N24BBBB
Condenser MDuct, joint (Blower side)
oint (Heater unit
Condenser
2OWB31
Suction Pipe Receiver bracket side)
COMPRESSOR - The prime purpose of the compressor is to compress the low pressure refrigerant vapor
from the evaporator into a high pressure, high temperature vapor. The 6 cylinder 6P148 compressor is used.
MAGNETIC CLUTCH is mounted on the compressor providing a convenient way to drive and disengage
compressor in accordance to the cooling needs. CONDENSER is located in front of the radiator. Its function
is to cool the hot, high pressure refrigerant gas causing it to condense into high pressure liquid refrigerant.
RECEIVER DRIER is used to remove any traces of moisture from the refrigerant system. This component
incorporates the sight glass and fusible plug. SIGHT GLASS at the top of the receiver drier is provided as a
diagnostic tool to observe refrigerant flow and observe refrigerant level. THE FUSIBLE PLUG is located on
the receiver drier. Its function is to prevent damage to the air conditioning system in the event that
excessive pressure develops due to condenser air flow being restricted by, for example, leaves, newspaper,
an overcharge of refrigerant, or air in the system. LOW PRESSURE SWITCH prevents damage to the
compressor in case of system loss of refrigerant charge. EXPANSION VALVE - The expansion valve is used
for all applications. Its function is to meter refrigerant into the evaporator in accordance with cooling
requirements. EVAPORATOR COIL is located in the unit and its function is to cool and dehumidify the air
before it enters the vehicle. FREEZE UP CONTROL FIN THERMOSTAT SENSOR is installed at the heater
side of evaporator. The main function of a freeze control is to keep condensate water on the face of the
evaporator coil from freezing and restricting air flow. WATER TEMPERATURE SWITCH - When the
temperature of the radiator coolant became high, this switch functions to stop the compressor and prevent
engine overheating. SERVICE VALVE at the compressor and the discharge line. The valves are used to test
and service the refrigerant system. REFRIGERANT R-12 is used maximum amount 907 g (32 oz.) R-12.
COMPRESSOR OIL is used DENS0 oil 6 maximum amount 110 cc (3.7 U.S.fl.oz., 3.9 Imp.fl.oz.).
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AIR-CONDITIONING -Specifications
SPECIFICATIONS
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
24-2 1
N24CA-
Items Specifications
Compressor
Model
6P148lnclined-plate type
No. of cylinders and displacement
6 cylinders 6,148 (208,216)
cc. (U.S.fl. oz., Imp.fl.02.)
Refrigeration unit lubricant
cc. (U.S.fl. oz., Imp.fl.oz.) DENS0 oil 6 110 (3.7,3.9)
Protective equipment
OFF: 1 .O (22) ON:4.5 (39)
Cycling clutch switch
“C(“F)
OFF:210 (30) ON:230 (33)
Low pressure switch
kPa (psi)
OFF: 113 (235) ON:106(222)
Water temperature switch
“C (“F)
Air temperature thermostat
Freezor prevention
“C (“F) OFF:3 (37.4) ON:5 (41)
Burn out temperature 106 (222)
Fusible plug “C (“F)
R-l 2 600-900 (1.3-2.0)
Refrigerant and quantity
g (Ibs.1
SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS N24CE-
Items Specifications
Standard value
Drive belt deflection mm (in.) 17.20 (.7-.8)
Pressure plate to rotor clearance mm (in.)
0.4-0.7 (.02-.03)
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS N24CG Items Nm ftlbs.
Suction hose to cooling unit 30-35 22-25
Liquid pipe to cooling unit 12-15 9-l 1
Liquid pipe to receiver drier 12-15 9-l 1
Suction hose to suction hose 30-35 22-25
Liquid pipe to liquid pipe 12-15 9-l 1
Liquid pipe to condenser 20-25 15-18
Suction hose to compressor 30-35 22-25
Discharge hose to compressor 20-25 15-18
Discharge hose to liquid pipe 20-25 15-18
Compressor shaft nut 15-17 11-13
Through bolt 25-26 18-20
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AIR-CONDITIONING-Service Adjustment Procedures
SERVICE ADJUSTMENT PROCQDURES 24-29 N24FDAD
MANIFOLD GAUGE SET INSTALLATUON Discharge
W gauge
Suction
gauge
Suction
gauge
valve Manifold Gauge Valves should be closed
when connecting the manifold gauge set to the service port of the
compressor and the discharge hose. The suction gauge valve at the left is opened to provide a passage between
the suction gauge and the center manifold outlet. The discharge gauge valve at the right is opened to provide a
passage between the discharge pressure gauge and the center manifold outlet.
Detailed instructions for proper use of the gauge set manifold are contained in the text covering each test and
service operation employing these gauges.
Suction Gauge; the left side of the manifold set is calibrated to register 0 to-100 kPa (0 to 30 in. of vacuum) and
0 to 1000 kPa (0 to 150 psi). This gauge is connected to the suction port of the compressor.
Discharge Gauge; the right of the manifold set is calibrated to register 0 to 2100 kPa (0 to 300 psi). For all
tests this gauge is connected to the discharge port of the system.
Center Manifold Outlet provides the necessary connection for a long service hose used when discharging the
system, using a vacuum pump to “pull a vacuum” before charging the system, and for connecting the supply of
refrigerant when charging the system
glass -
2OW724 N24FEAE The receiver drier assembly consists of; Drier reservoir, Refriger-
ant level sight glass and Fusible plug.
To Test the Receiver Drier (1) Operate the unit and check the piping temperature by
touching the receiver drier outlet and inlet.
(2) If there is a difference in the temperatures, the
received drier is restricted.
Replace the receiver drier.
SIGHT GLASS REFRlGERANT LEVEL TEST The sight glass is a refrigerant level indicator. To check the refrigerant level, clean the sight glass and start the
vehicle engine. Push the air conditioner button to operate the compressor, place the blower switch to high and
move the temperature lever to extreme left.
After operating for a few minutes in this manner, check the sight glass.
(1) If the sight glass is clear, the magnetic clutch is engaged, the compressor discharge line is warm and the
compressor inlet line is cool; the system has a full charge.
(2) If the sight glass is clear, the magnetic clutch is engaged and there is no significant temperature difference
between compressor inlet and discharge lines; the system has lost some refrigerant.
(3) If the sight glass is clear and the magnetic clutch is disengaged; the clutch is faulty or, the system is out of
refrigerant. Perform low pressure switch test to determine condition. Check low pressure switch and clutch coil
for electrical continuity.
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24-26 AIR-CONDITIONING - Circuit Diagram
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM I N24ZB--
Ignition switch
Main
link Sub fusible link
(Fuse B)
I Battery
3
To turn signal flasher unit ~
0.85-RL [Refer to P.8-49.1
i
I 1 ,0.85-LW F
0.85-WB*
“yl lLG1 [Refer to P.8-62.1
C-C
Blower
motor
M
E!! Blower motor
T IA2
Ml
kFF -18
Heater relav N BI ower switch B L
EEJ LR LR resistor
LB LY
El3 LR LI
x’, $2
Wiring color code
B: Black Br: Brown G: Green
Gr: Gray L: Blue Lg: Light green
LI: Light blue 0: Orange P: Pink R: Red
Y: Yellow W: White
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AIR-CONDITIONING-Service Adjustment Procedures
SERVICE ADJUSTMENT PROCQDURES 24-29 N24FDAD
MANIFOLD GAUGE SET INSTALLATUON Discharge
W gauge
Suction
gauge
Suction
gauge
valve Manifold Gauge Valves should be closed
when connecting the manifold gauge set to the service port of the
compressor and the discharge hose. The suction gauge valve at the left is opened to provide a passage between
the suction gauge and the center manifold outlet. The discharge gauge valve at the right is opened to provide a
passage between the discharge pressure gauge and the center manifold outlet.
Detailed instructions for proper use of the gauge set manifold are contained in the text covering each test and
service operation employing these gauges.
Suction Gauge; the left side of the manifold set is calibrated to register 0 to-100 kPa (0 to 30 in. of vacuum) and
0 to 1000 kPa (0 to 150 psi). This gauge is connected to the suction port of the compressor.
Discharge Gauge; the right of the manifold set is calibrated to register 0 to 2100 kPa (0 to 300 psi). For all
tests this gauge is connected to the discharge port of the system.
Center Manifold Outlet provides the necessary connection for a long service hose used when discharging the
system, using a vacuum pump to “pull a vacuum” before charging the system, and for connecting the supply of
refrigerant when charging the system
glass -
2OW724 N24FEAE The receiver drier assembly consists of; Drier reservoir, Refriger-
ant level sight glass and Fusible plug.
To Test the Receiver Drier (1) Operate the unit and check the piping temperature by
touching the receiver drier outlet and inlet.
(2) If there is a difference in the temperatures, the
received drier is restricted.
Replace the receiver drier.
SIGHT GLASS REFRlGERANT LEVEL TEST The sight glass is a refrigerant level indicator. To check the refrigerant level, clean the sight glass and start the
vehicle engine. Push the air conditioner button to operate the compressor, place the blower switch to high and
move the temperature lever to extreme left.
After operating for a few minutes in this manner, check the sight glass.
(1) If the sight glass is clear, the magnetic clutch is engaged, the compressor discharge line is warm and the
compressor inlet line is cool; the system has a full charge.
(2) If the sight glass is clear, the magnetic clutch is engaged and there is no significant temperature difference
between compressor inlet and discharge lines; the system has lost some refrigerant.
(3) If the sight glass is clear and the magnetic clutch is disengaged; the clutch is faulty or, the system is out of
refrigerant. Perform low pressure switch test to determine condition. Check low pressure switch and clutch coil
for electrical continuity.
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