Fusible link MITSUBISHI MONTERO 1987 1.G Workshop Manual
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INTRODUCTION - Precautions Before Service 11
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OOY63:
oOY58S IOA 15A
1 Permissible current 1
Nominal
size
0.3 mm2 AWG22 5A
05mm’ AWG 20
AWG18 ~ zi 13A
0.85 mm2 17A
1.25 mm2 AWG 16 12A 22A
2.0 mm2 AWG14 I 16A 30A
ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS
1. When installing any of the vehicle parts, be careful not to
pinch or damage any of the wiring harnesses.
2. Sensors, relays, etc., are sensitive to strong impacts.
Handle them with care so that they are not dropped or
mishandled.
3. The electronic parts used for relays, etc., are sensitive to
heat, If any service which causes a temperature of 80°C
(176°F) or more is performed, remove the part or parts in
question before carrying out the service.
FUSES AND FUSIBLE LINKS
1. If a blown-out fuse is to be replaced, be sure to use only a
fuse of the specified capacity. If a fuse of a capacity larger
than that specified is used, parts may be damaged and the
circuit may not be protected adequately.
Caution
If a fuse is blown-out, be sure to eliminate the cause of
the problem before installing a new fuse.
2 If additional optional equipment is to be installed in the
vehicle, follow the procedure listed in the appropriate
instruction manual; however, be sure to pay careful
attention to the following points:
(1) In order to avoid overloading the wiring, take the
electrical current load of the optional equipment into
consideration, and determine the appropriate wire size.
(2) Where possible, route the wiring through the existing
harnesses.
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8-1
ELECTRICAL
CONTENTS
NOBAA-
ACCESSORY ......................................................
188
Cigarette Lighter ............................................
,190
Clock ...............................................................
,191
AUDIO SYSTEM ................................................
.192
AUTOMATIC FREE-WHEELING HUB
INDICATOR SYSTEM ........................................
208
Automatic Free-wheeling Hub
Indicator Control Unit
..................................... ,216
Pulse Generator ..............................................
215
BACK DOOR WINDOW DEFOGGER
................ .203
Defogger switch ............................................
,206
Printed Heater Lines
...................................... ,207
CHARGING SYSTEM .........................................
71
Alternator ........................................................
83
Service Adjustment Procedures
..................... 77
Battery Charging ........................................
82
Inspection of Battery ..................................
81
Output Current Test ...................................
78
Regulated Voltage Test ..............................
79
Voltage Drop Test of Alternator Output
Wire ............................................................
77
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM PARTS LOCATION
...... 2
Diode ...............................................................
5
Fusible Link and Fuse
..................................... 6
Grounding .......................................................
7
Relay and Control Unit ....................................
2
Sensor .............................................................
4
HORN ..................................................................
184
Horn Switch
.................................................... 187
IGNITION SYSTEM ............................................
105
Ignition Switch
................................................ 122
Ignition System ...............................................
1 14
Service Adjustment Procedures
.................... .l 1 1
Checking Ignition System
..........................
11 1
Checking Ignition Timing
...........................
11 1
Spark Plug Cable Test
................................
1 12
Spark Plug Test
.......................................... 1 12 INSPECTION OF HARNESS CONNECTOR ...... 9
Check for Improper Engagement of
Terminal .......................................................... 9
Continuity and Voltage Test for Connector .... 9
Engaging and Disengaging of Connector
Terminal ..........................................................
9
LIGHTING SYSTEM ........................................... 143
Column Switch
................................ .
.............. .I59
Dimmer Control Switch
................................. .I62
Hazard Warning Switch
................................. .I61
Headlight ........................................................ ,158
Service Adjustment Procedures
.................... .I57
Headlight Aiming .......................................
157
METERS AND GAUGES .................................... 123
Service Adjustment Procedures
.................... .I30
Fuel Gauge Simple Test ................................. .I31
Fuel Gauge Unit Inspection ........................... .I31
Oil Pressure Gauge Simple Test
.................... .I32
Oil Pressure Gauge Unit Simple Test
............ ,132
Speedometer Inspection
............................... .I30
Tachometer Inspection .................................. ,130
Voltage Meter Simple Test
............................ .I33
Water Temperature Gauge Simple Test
....... ..I3 1
Water Temperature Gauge Unit Inspection
. ..I3 2
STARTING SYSTEM .......................................... 91
Starter Motor ............ ....................................... 97
WIPER AND WASHER SYSTEM
....................... .163
WIRING HARNESS ............................................ 13
Centralized Junction ....................................... 69
Circuit Diagram ............................................... 34
Configuration Diagram .................................... 27
How to Read Wiring Diagrams ....................... 20
Troubleshooting .............................................. 13
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ELECTRICAL SYSTEM PARTS LOCATION - Fusible Link and Fuse
FUSIBLE LINK AND FUSE
--
Items
Dedicated fuse (for air conditioner circuit)
Dedicated fuse (for headlight circuit)
Main fusible link
Multipurpose fuse
Sub fusible link
NOTE Symbol
B
‘I
E
A
C
D
For detailed information concerning the fusible links and
fuses, refer to the section regarding CENTRALIZED JUNC-
TION (P.8-69, 70.)
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8-20 WIRING HARNESS - How to Read Wiring Diagrams
HOW TO READ WIRING DIAGRAM NOEDBAE
HOW TO READ CONFIGURATION DIAGRAMS
(1) Connector symbols
A wiring diagram shows the installed condition of each connector in a schematic style. The connectors are
shown and classified as follows, depending on their locations and are marked by connector symbols.
In case connectors of the same shape (same number of wires) are centralized, their colors are indicated for
identification.
Examp’e : p.!- f.~~~~ ~;~~o,
Connector’s unique number (serial number)
A : Engine compartment
B : Interior and frame
C : Instrument panel
Main fusible link
A-03
A-o4
> 4WD indicator switch
A-05 Automatic transmission oil
I temperature switch indicates that the connector is located in the
Same connector No. is used in the wiring diagram and the circuit diagram.
I Indicates color of the
A-58 connector. I
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WIRING HARNESS - HOW BO Read Wiring Diagrams 8-23
(4) Indication of fuses, fusible links and centralized relays
The fuses and fusible links in a circuit diagram are indicated by a wave symbol (-) and a double wave symbol
(~1, respectively. At a centralized junction, the fuses are given fuse numbers and centralized relays are given
connector symbols.
Example of centralized junction symbol: A - 01 x
Centralized junction indication symbol
Connector’s unique number (serial number)
Connector symbol
(5) Indication of ground point
The ground point in a circuit diagram is marked by a ground symbol, making it possible for you to refer to a
wiring harness configuration diagram and to ELECTRICAL SYSTEM PARTS LOCATION (Grounding).
(6) Indication of wires
In a circuit diagram, the wire diameter and wire color are shown for each wire. If there are several wires
of the same color in a connector, their wire color indication symbols should be such symbols as “I and
“2 for identification.
On connectors like this one given a central-
to CENTRALIZED JUNCTION for connector
1 shaoe. etc.
-I Headlight relay ignition switch
Dome light
I II I B-35 B-68b
P:8-47)
IEU
I ’ 2 I
RL
2-RL
0 III- BI B -----____________
L - - - - - _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _
B-39
Refer to Item (5).
Refer to Item (6)
The connector B-39 has two wires identical
in color (RL), so they are given identification
symbols *I and *2 in order to distinguish
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8-26 WIRING HARNESS - HOW to Read Wiring Diagrams
SYMBOLIC MARKS
Various equipment is indicated symbolically in circuit idiagrams as shown below.
Battery Body ground Single bulb Resistor Diode Capacitor
Fuse Equipment ground
Fusible link
Motor
Speaker Coil ~
4 Transistor Crossing of lines
4 -1~ with conron
WIRE COLOR CODES Wire colors are identified by the following color codes.
Example: 1.25 - GB Code Wire color Code Wire color
B
Br Black
Brown LI
0 Light blue
Oranqe
I P
i 1 Gr 1 Grav 1 R 1 Red I
I L I Blue
I Y I Yellow I
L 1.25: Wire size (mm2)
F: Flexible wire
T: Twisted wire
(1) No code indicates 0.5 mm2(.0008 in.*).
(2) Cable color-code in parantheses indicates
0.3 mm* (.0005 in.‘).
Lg Light green W White
NOTE
If a cable has two colors, the first of the two color code characters
indicates the basic color (color of the cable coating) and the sec-
ond indicates the marking color.
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8-28 WIRING HARNESS - Engine Compartment
1 ENGINE COMPARTMENT
Connector symbol
A
;:::I Main fusible link
;:::I 4WD indicator switch
A-05 Automatic transmission oil
temperature switch
A-06 Back-u light and 4WD indicator
A-07)wiring f!arness and cord
assembly combination
;:g> Back-up light switch
A-l 0 OD-OFF solenoid
A-l 1 Pulse generator
A-l 2 Front wiring harness and
transmission wiring harness
combination
A-13 Air conditioner solenoid valve
A-l 4 Front wiper motor A-
A156
A-55
A-l 7 Checker
A-18 Diode
A-19 Brake fluid level sensor
A-20 Front harness and back-up light
A-21 land 4WD indicator wiring
harness combination
it;;> Sub fusible link
A-24 Carburetor assembly
A-25 Control wiring harness and air
conditioner wiring harness
combination
A-26 Front wiring harness and control
wiring harness combination
A-27 Device box A-53 A-52
A-54
A-28 Auto choke relay
A-29 Front wiring harness and air
conditioner wiring harness
combination
A-30 Headlight washer motor
A-31 Front combination light (L.H.)
A-32 Light control relay
A-33 Dedicated fuse (Upper beam
indicator circuit)
A-34 Headlight (L.H.)
A-35 Condenser fan motor
A-40 Condenser fan motor relay
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8-34 WIRING MARNESS - Starting Circuit
1 STARTING CIRCUIT
(VEHICLES WITH A MANUAL TRANSMISSION)
Ignition switch
Battery Main fusible
link
@.25B+
A-23 Sub fusible link
(IGN - SW)
7
BIT/B
M
2
M
I
A-15 F=
TA RT
L
1!
z
cl
m w BY
A
Starter
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WIRING HARNESS - Starting Circuit 8-35
(VEHICLES WITH AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION)
Battery
-p Main
fusible
lrril ‘I
link
1.25-B A-02
-5-w
A-23 Sub fusible link
(IGN . SW) Ignition switch
U
Inhibitor
switch c-47
a 1 2-BY 2-BY,2-BY*2
I 1
a- 2-BY 2-BY 2-BY*l
1
N P
fTl BY BY
37W613
Remark
For information concerning the ground points (example: 0 ).
refer to P.8-7.
Wiring color code
8: Black Br: Brown G: Green Gr: Gray L: Blue Lg: Light green
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8-36 WIRING HARNESS - Ignition Circuit
2 IGNITION CIRCUIT
Sub fusible link
A-23
/ (IGN * SW)
Batterv Main
fusible
link
m w Ignition switch
IR
I i
r
Distributor
To combination meter
(TACHO)
[Refer to P.8-52.1
J A-44
37W609
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 L: Blue
Ll: Light blue Lg: Light green
0: Orange P: Pink
R: Red Y: Yellow
W: White
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