length MITSUBISHI MONTERO 1987 1.G Workshop Manual
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INTRODUCTION - Precautions Before Service 13
IKITE ON INSTALLATION OF RADIO EQUIPMW&
The computers of the electronic control system has been
designed so that external radio waves will not interfere with
their operation.
However, if antenna or cable of amateur transceiver etc. is
routed near the computers, it may affect the operation of the
computers, even if the output of the transceiver is no more
than 25W.
To protect each of the computers from interference by
transmitter (hum, transceiver, etc.), the following should be
observed.
1. Install the antenna on the roof.
2. Because radio waves are emitted from the coaxial cable of
the antenna, keep it 200 mm (8 in.) away from the
computers and the wiring harness. If the cable must cross
the wiring harness, route it so that it runs at right angles to
the wiring harness.
3. The antenna and the cable should be well matched, and
the standing-wave ratio* should be kept low.
4. A transmitter having a large output should not be installed
in the vehicle.
5. After installation of transmitter, run the engine at idle, emit
radio waves from the transmitter and make sure that the
engine is not affected.
High-frequency power supply If an antenna and a cable having different impedances are
connected, the input impedance Zi will vary in accordance
with the length of the cable and the frequency of the
transmitter, and the voltage distribution will also vary in
accordance with the location.
The ratio between this maximum voltage and minimum
voltage is called the standing-wave ratio. It can also be
represented by the ratio between the impedances of the
antenna and the cable.
The amount of radio waves emitted from the cable increases
as the standing-wave ratio increases, and this increases the
possibility of the electronic components being adversely
affected.
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INTRODUCTION - Geraeral Data and Specifications 17
GENERAL DATA AND SPECIFICATIONS
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Description L042G VNJ LFIH VRJLFIH
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Vehicle dimensions mm (in.)
Overall length
Without tire
spare 0 3,960 (155.9) 3,960 (155.9) 3,960 (155.9) 3,960 (155.9)
With tire spare 0 3,995 (157.3) 3,995 (157.3) 3,995 (157.3) 3,995 (157.3)
Overall width 0 1,680 (66.1) 1,680 (66.1) 1,680 (66.1) 1,680 (66.1)
Overall height 0 1,840 (72.4) 1,840 (72.4) 1,850 (72.8) 1,850 (72.8)
Wheelbase 0 2,350 (92.5) 2,350 (92.5) 2,350 (92.5) 2,350 (92.5)
Tread Front @ 1,400 (55.1) 1,400 (55.1) 1,400 (55.1) 1,400 (55.1)
Rear 0 1,375 (54.1) 1,375 (54.1) 1,375 (54.1) 1,375 (54.1)
Overhang Front @ 745 (29.3) 745 (29.3) 745 (29.3) 745 (29.3)
Rear @ 900 (35.4) 900 (35.4) 900 (35.4) 900 (35.4)
Height at curb weight
(wt.)
Front bumper to ground
@ 480 (18.9) 480 (18.9) 480(18.9) 480 (18.9)
Rear bumper to ground 440(17.3) 440(17.3) 440(17.3) 440(17.3)
Minimum running ground : 210 (8.3) 210 (8.3) 210 (8.3) 210 (8.3)
clearance
Angle of approach @ 38 38 38” 38
Angle of departure @ 28 28” 28 28
Ramp breakover angle
@ 21” 21” 21” 21”
Vehicle weights kg (Ibs.)
Curb weight 1,479 (3,260) 1,493 (3,290) 1,440 (3,175) 1,460 (3,219)
Gross vehicle weight rating 1,910 (4,210) I,91 0 (4,210) 1,910(4,210) I,91 0 (4.210)
Gross axle Front 1 ,I 00 (2,425) 1 ,I 00 (2,425) 1 ,I 00 (2,425) 1,100 (2,425)
weight ratin!g~:+y~ Rear 1,450 (3,197) 1,450 (3,197) 1,450 (3,197) 1,450 (3,197)
Seating,c&ac&~ 4 4 2 2
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WIPER AND WASHER SYSTEM -Specifications 8-163
WIPER AND WASHER SYSETM
SPECIFICATIONS
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
WINDSHIELD WIPERS AND WASHER NOBKB-
Items
Windshield wiper motor
Type
Speed control system
Braking system
Revolution under load
wm
Low speed [I .9 Nm (1.4 ft.lbs.)]
High speed [I .3 Nm (.9 ftlbs.)]
Nominal torque Nm (ftlbs.)
Windshield wiper blade
Wiping angle
Driver’s side
Passenger’s side
Wiper blade length mm (in.)
Window washer motor and pump
Motor type
Pump type
Power consumption A
Allowable period of continuous use
With washer fluid
Nozzle jet pressure kPa (psi) Sbecifications
sec.
Tank capacity lit. (US. qts., Imp.qts.)
Intermittent wiper relay
Intermittent time sec.
Delay time in washer moving sec.
Working load W
HEADLIGHT WASHER
Items
Washer motor and pump
Motor type
Pump type
Power consumption A
Nozzle injection pressure kPa (psi)
Tank capacity lit. (U.S. qts., Imp.qts.)
Headlight washer control unit
Time setting sec.
Check valve
Valve opening and closing pressure kPa (psi) ‘ermanent-magnet type
Third brush system
Dynamic brake system
3524
45?8
13(g)
35.5” & 1.5”
114”51.5”
401 (16)
Iirect current ferrite magnet type
Zentrifugal type
3.5 or less
Max. 20
70 (12.8) or more
1.5 (1.6, 1.3) or more
1.5~0.7-10.5~3
0.4-I .2
60
Specifications
Ferrite magnet type
Centrifugal type
21 or less
177 (25.6) or more
3.0 (3.2, 2.6)
0.52 -+ 0.1
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8-164 WIPER AND WASHER SYSTEM -Specifications
COLUMN SWITCH
L
Specifications
Wiper-washer switch
Wiper switch
Rated load A
Low
intermittent
High
Lock
Voltage drop (at
Washer switch
Rated load A
Voltage drop (at 2V and the rated load) V
2V and the rated load) V
/
Headlight washer switch I
Rated load A
Voltage drop (at 12V and the rated load) V
REAR WIPER AND WASHER
Items
Wiper motor
Motor type
Braking system
Revolution under no-load
m
Nominal torque Nm (ftlbs.)
Wiper blade
Wiping angle
Blade length mm (in.)
Window washer motor and pump
Motor type
Pump type
Power consumption A
Allowable period of continuous use
With washer fluid
Empty operation sec.
Nozzle jet-spray pressure kPa (psi) 78 (11.4) or more
Tank capacity lit. (U.S.qts., Imp.qts.) 1 .I (1.2, 1 .O) or more 3.5
0.17-0.27
4.5
18
0.2 or less
3
0.5 or less
0.5
0.2 or less
Specifications
Ferrite magnet type
Dynamic braking sytem
4025
8 (6)
108
380(15)
Direct current ferrite magnet type
Centrifugal type
3.5 or less
Max. 60
Max. 20
REAR WIPER AND WASHER SWITCH
Items Specifications
Rated load A
Wiper switch 3
Washer switch 5
Voltage drop (at 12V and the rated load) V 0.1 or less
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