MITSUBISHI MONTERO 1998 Service Manual
Manufacturer: MITSUBISHI, Model Year: 1998, Model line: MONTERO, Model: MITSUBISHI MONTERO 1998Pages: 1501, PDF Size: 25.81 MB
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 be caused by
 faulty alignment  .......  A  .............  Require alignment.
Part has been changed,
 affecting alignment  ....  A  .......  Require alignment check.
Pull, shown to be caused
 by faulty alignment  ....  A  .............  Require alignment.
Steering wheel
 off-center  .............  2  .............  Suggest alignment.
Tire wear, shown
 to be caused by
 faulty alignment  .......  A  .............  Require alignment.
Wander, shown
 to be caused by
 faulty alignment  .......  A  .............  Require alignment.
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         WHEELS AND TIRES
          TIRES
         These guidelines do not apply to split rims. Some vehicle
manufacturers restrict replacement of tires to specific brands, types,
or sizes.
WARNING:  High pressure temporary compact spare tires should not be
         used with any other rims or wheels, nor should standard
         tires, snow tires, wheel covers, or trim rings be used
         with high pressure compact spare rims or wheels.
         Attempting to mount a tire of one diameter on a wheel of
         a different diameter or flange type may result in serious
         injury or death.
WARNING:  Only specially trained persons should dismount or mount
         tires. Explosions of tire and wheel assembly can result
         from improper mounting, possibly causing serious injury
         or death.
WARNING:  Consult the vehicle owner's manual or vehicle placard for
         correct size, speed rating, designation, and cold
         inflation pressure of the original tires.  DO NOT exceed
         the maximum load or inflation capacity of the tire
         specified by the Tire and Rim Association
WARNING:  When replacing tires, it is suggested that the
         replacement tires match or exceed the OEM speed rating
         designation. If tires of different speed rating
         designations are mixed on the same vehicle, the tires may
         vary in handling characteristics.  DO NOT mix different
         speed rating designations on the same axle.
WARNING:  DO NOT  mix radials with non-radial tires on the same
         axle, as this may affect vehicle handling and stability.
         If radial tires and bias or bias-belted ply tires are
         mixed on the same vehicle, the radials must be on the
         rear. High-pressure temporary compact spare tires are
         exempt from this rule.
WARNING:  DO NOT  mix size or type (all season, performance, mud and
         snow) of tires on the same axle.
TIRE INSPECTION
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Condition                 Code                          Procedure
Air pressure incorrect  ..  B  ..................  Require repair
Bead broken  .............  A  ............  Require replacement.
Bead leaking, caused
 by tire  ................  A  ..  Require repair or replacement.
Bead wire/cord exposed  ..  A  ............  Require replacement.
Cord or belt material
 exposed  ................  A  ............  Require replacement.
Cord ply separations  ....  A  ............  Require replacement.
Directional/asymmetrical
 tires mounted
 incorrectly  ............  B  .......  Require remounting and/or
                                                   repositioning.
Irregular tread wear,
 affecting performance  ..  2  ........  (1) Suggest replacement.
Load ratings less
 than OEM
 specifications  .........  B  ............  Require replacement.
Mixed tread types (all
 season, performance, mud
 and snow) on same axle  .  A  ............  Require replacement.
Number of punctures
 exceeds manufacturer's
 limit  ..................  B  ............  Require replacement.
Out of balance  ..........  B  .  Require rebalance of tire/wheel
                                                        assembly.
Ply separation  ..........  A  ............  Require replacement.
Pull or lead, caused
 by tire  ................  A  ..  Require repair or replacement.
Radial and bias or
 bias-belted ply tires
 on same axle  ...........  B  ..  Require repair or replacement.
Radials are on the front
 and not on the rear  ....  B  ...........  ( 2) Require repair or
                                                     replacement.
Run flat damage  .........  A  ............  Require replacement.
Shoulder cut  ............  A  ............  Require replacement.
Shoulder puncture  .......  A  ............  Require replacement.
Shoulder with plug  ......  A  ............  Require replacement.
Sidewall bulge  ..........  A  ............  Require replacement.
Sidewall cut  ............  A  ............  Require replacement.
Sidewall indentation  ....  ..  .........  No service required or
                                                       suggested.
Sidewall puncture  .......  A  ............  Require replacement.
Sidewall with plug  ......  A  ............  Require replacement.
Speed rating
 designations
 different
 on same axle  ...........  2  ..  Suggest repair or replacement.
Tire and wheel assembly
 has excessive run-out  ..  B  ...........  ( 3) Require repair or
                                       replacement of appropriate
                                                            part.
Tires with more than
 1/4" diameter difference
 on a four-wheel drive
 vehicle  ................  B  ............  Require replacement.
Tread area puncture larger
 in diameter than
 manufacturer's
 specifications  .........  B  ............  Require replacement.
Tread missing pieces 
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 (chunking),
 exposing cord  ..........  A  ............  Require replacement.
Tread missing pieces
(chunking), not
 exposing cord  ..........  1  ............  Suggest replacement.
Tread separations           A  ............  Require replacement.
Tube in tubeless tire       3  ....  (4) Suggest removal of tube.
Weather-checking  ........  ..  .........  No service required or
                                                       suggested.
Worn to tread wear
 indicators  .............  B  ............  Require replacement.
( 1) - Determine and correct cause of irregular tire wear.
( 2) - If radials and bias or bias-belted ply tires are on the
      same vehicle, the radials must be on the rear axle,
      except for high-pressure temporary spares.
( 3) - Excessive is defined as enough to contribute to
      performance problems. Match mounting may correct
      run-out. If not, require replacement of appropriate
      part. Refer to manufacturer's specifications.
( 4) - Most manufacturers do not recommend tubes in tubeless
      tires. Inspect tire and wheel assembly to determine
      the reason for a tube in tubeless tire. Recommendation
      for repair or replacement should be based upon condition
      of tires and/or wheel listed in these guidelines.
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          VALVE STEMS
VALVE STEM INSPECTION         \
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Condition                 Code                          Procedure
Bent  ....................  1  ...........  Suggest replacement.
Broken  ..................  A  ...........  Require replacement.
Cut, but not leaking  ....  1  ...........  Suggest replacement.
Deteriorated
 (cracking, dry rot)  ....  1  ...........  Suggest replacement.
Leaking  .................  A  .  Require repair or replacement.
Missing  .................  C  ...........  Require replacement.
Threads damaged  .........  A  .  Require repair or replacement.
Threads stripped  ........  A  ...........  Require replacement.
Valve cap missing  .......  C  ....  Require replacement of cap.
Weather-checking  ........  1  ...........  Suggest replacement.
Won't take air  ..........  A  .  Require repair or replacement.
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         WHEEL ATTACHMENT HARDWARE
         For conditions noted below, also check conditions of wheel
stud holes.
CAUTION:  Proper lug nut torque is essential. Follow recommended
         torque specifications and tightening sequence.  DO NOT
         lubricate threads unless specified by the vehicle
         manufacturer.
WHEEL ATTACHMENT HARDWARE INSPECTION
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Condition                 Code                          Procedure
Bent  ....................  A  ............  Require replacement.
Broken  ..................  A  ........  ( 1) Require replacement. 
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Loose  ...................  B  ...  Require repair or replacement
                                           of affected component.
Lug nut installed
 backward  ...............  B  ..  Require repair or replacement.
Lug nut mating type
 incorrect  ..............  B  .....  Require replacement of nut.
Lug nut mating surface
 dished  .................  A  .....  Require replacement of nut.
Lug nut rounded  .........  A  .  (2) Require replacement of nut.
Lug nut seized  ..........  A  .  ( 2) Require replacement of nut.
Stud incorrect  ..........  B  ....  Require replacement of stud.
Threads damaged  .........  A  ...  Require repair or replacement
                                        of component with damaged
                                                         threads.
Threads stripped  ........  A  ..........  Require replacement of
                                          component with stripped
                                                         threads.
( 1) - Some manufacturers require replacement of all studs on
      that wheel if two or more studs or nuts on the same
      wheel are broken or missing.
( 2) - Only required if removing wheel.
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          WHEELS (RIMS)
WARNING:  Mounting a regular tire on a high-pressure compact spare
         wheel is not permitted. Attempting to mount a tire of one
         diameter on a wheel of a different diameter or flange
         type may result in serious injury or death. If the wheel
         identification stamp is not legible, or cannot be found,
         do not use the wheel until the size and type have been
         properly identified. Wheels of different diameter,
         offset, or width cannot be mixed on the same axle. Bead
         seat tapers cannot be interchanged.
WHEEL (RIM) INSPECTION
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Condition                 Code                          Procedure
Bead leaking, caused
 by wheel  ...............  A  ...........  ( 1) Require repair or
                                                     replacement.
Bent hub mounting
 surface  ................  A  ............  Require replacement.
Bent rim, causing
 vibration  ..............  2  ........  ( 1) Suggest replacement.
Broken  ..................  A  ............  Require replacement.
Cast wheel porous,
 causing a leak  .........  A  ..  Require repair or replacement.
Clip-on balance weight is
 incorrect type
 for rim flange  .........  2  ............  Suggest replacement.
Corrosion, affecting
 structural integrity  ...  A  ............  Require replacement.
Corrosion build-up on
 wheel mounting
 surface  ................  A  .................  Require repair.
Cracked  .................  A  ............  Require replacement.
Directional/asymmetrical
 wheels mounted
 incorrectly  ............  B  .......  Require remounting and/or
                                                   repositioning. 
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Load capacity less than
 OEM specifications  .....  B  ............  Require replacement.
Offset mismatched
 on same axle  ...........  B  ............  Require replacement.
Rivets leaking  ..........  A  ............  Require replacement.
Run-out beyond
 OEM specs  ..............  B  ............  Require replacement.
Stud holes elongated  ....  A  ........  (2) Require replacement.
Welded or brazed
 repair  .................  2  ............  Suggest replacement.
Welds leaking  ...........  A  ............  Require replacement.
Wheel centering (pilot)
 hole incorrect  .........  B  ............  Require replacement.
( 1) -  CAUTION:  DO NOT  attempt to correct a bent rim.
( 2) - Inspect wheel attaching hardware for damage.
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* SYMPTOM CHECK LIST * 
1998 Mitsubishi Montero
         SYMPTOM CHECK LIST WORKSHEETS
         * PLEASE READ THIS FIRST *
NOTE:    This article is intended for general information purposes
         only. It does not apply specifically to one make or model.
         PURPOSE
          Why Use the Symptom Check List Worksheets?
         One of the most difficult and critical lines of communication
is between the service customer and the technician. The clearer the
technician understands the customer's concerns, the more likely the
problem will be "fixed right the first time".
         The Symptom Check List Worksheets in this article are
designed to improve this communication. When used consistently, they
can be helpful in reducing shop comebacks, increasing technician
productivity, and producing satisfied customers. They also provide
other benefits:
       *  Reduce "No Trouble Found" problems
       *  Increase customer involvement
       *  Customer perceive that "they really care and listen"
       *  Save time during peak write-up periods
       *  Reduce recontacting customers for additional information
       *  Improve night drop information
       *  Insure all the right questions are asked at write-up
          Making the Worksheets a Part of Your Normal Routine
         The following information contains ideas that may be helpful
in forming habits that promote daily use of the Symptom Check Lists:
       *  HAVE THE SERVICE ADVISER FILL OUT THE FORM(S) WITH THE
         CUSTOMER WHENEVER POSSIBLE.
       *  Place them in your night drop for the customer to fill out,
         along with an instruction sheet to help them understand what
         to do.
       *  Hand out the worksheets to customers while they wait in line
         during the peak morning rush and ask them to fill it out. It
         will save time for all concerned and improve the quality of
         information received from the customer.
       *  Make sure it is attached to the hard copy when it goes to the
         technician.
       *  Place a copy with the final repair papers and review it with
         the customer at delivery.
       *  Put a new worksheet in the glovebox of all departing
         customers.
       *  Require that you personally see a copy of all worksheets
         filled out for shop comebacks.
       *  Hold a shop meeting to get employee buy-in and their ideas on
         how to make it effective in your shop.
         There are many other ways to utilize the concept, but as with
every other idea, successful implementation depends on employee
involvement and buy-in.
          SYMPTOM CHECK LIST WORKSHEETS 
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         CONDENSED VERSION - ALL ON ONE PAGE
NOTE:    Have the service adviser fill out this form with the customer
         whenever possible.
Fig. 1:  Entire Vehicle - Symptom Check List For Customer
         FULL VERSION - ALL ON FOUR PAGES
NOTE:    Have the service adviser fill out these forms with the                               
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         customer whenever possible.
Fig. 2:  Symptom Check List - Page 1                               
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Fig. 3: Symptom Check List - Page 2
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Fig. 4: Symptom Check List - Page 3