keyless MITSUBISHI MONTERO 1998 Service Manual
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DOOR LOCKS - POWER & KEYLESS ENTRY
1998 Mitsubishi Montero
1998 ACCESSORIES & EQUIPMENT
Mitsubishi - Keyless Entry & Power Door Locks
Montero & 3000GT
DESCRIPTION & OPERATION
On 3000GT, power door locks are controlled by driver or
passenger switches which send signals to Electronic Timer Alarm
Control System (ETACS) ECU. ETACS-ECU sends appropriate signals to
individual door lock actuators through individual relays.
The following features are incorporated in power door lock
systems that have an ETACS-ECU:
* Once locked door is closed, system will unlock door if key
remains in ignition switch.
* Continuous switching between lock and unlock of door will
disable system for about one minute.
On Montero, power door lock actuator receives signal from
individual control relay that is operated by a switch incorporated in
actuator. On all models, all door locks are actuated with operation of
one lock.
Montero and 3000GT offer optional keyless entry system. Use
of a 2-button portable remote control operates door locks within a
range of 13 ft. (4 m). Dome light flashes twice when doors are locked
and illuminates for 3 seconds when doors are unlocked. If, after 30
seconds, door(s) have not been opened when unlocked with keyless entry\
system, doors will relock.
COMPONENT LOCATIONS
COMPONENT LOCATIONS TABLE \
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ETACS-ECU
3000GT ........................ Behind Left Side Of Dash
Data Link Connector (DLC) ....... Under Left Side Of Dash,
Below Steering Column
Door Lock Actuator ...................... Inside Each Door
Door Lock Relay
Montero ....................... Behind Left Side Of Dash
3000GT
No. 1 ........................ Under Left Side Of Dash
No. 2 ................. Behind Left Rear Quarter Panel
Power Door Lock Control Unit
Montero
W/O RKE .................... Behind Left Side Of Dash,
Behind Speaker
Receiver
3000GT ................. Behind Right Rear Quarter Panel
Remote Keyless Entry (RKE)
Control Unit
Montero ............... Behind Right Rear Quarter Panel
3000GT ................. Behind Left Rear Quarter Panel
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TRANSMITTER PROGRAMMING
NOTE: Transmitter programming should be performed only after
verifying that door lock operates normally using key.
NOTE: Ensure ignition is off when connecting or disconnecting scan
tool.
Using Scan Tool (Montero & 3000GT)
1) Connect scan tool to DLC. Close all doors. Turn ignition
switch to ACC position, then to OFF position. Press desired
transmitter switches (secret code), then press twice within 10 seconds\
to register code.
2) Lock and unlock door once. If there are 2 transmitters,
program the first, then the second transmitter using the same
procedure within one minute. After completing the second programming,
lock and unlock door once.
3) Programming mode is finalized when programming of second
transmitter secret code is complete, one minute after setting secret
code, when scan tool is disconnected, when ignition is turned on or
when any door is opened.
Without Scan Tool (Montero)
1) Move code registration switch on RKE control unit to SET I
position. Press the LOCK or UNLOCK button on transmitter. Move code
registration switch on control unit to FIX position.
2) Confirm that keyless entry system operates normally. If
system does not operate normally, repeat step 1). If 2 transmitters
are used, register code on SET II position on RKE control unit and set
in same manner as the first transmitter.
TROUBLE SHOOTING
POWER DOOR LOCK INOPERATIVE
Operate door lock(s) with ignition switch in OFF position. If\
door lock(s) do not operate, check for following possible causes:
* Burned fuse, circuit breaker or fusible link caused by short
to body ground.
* Wire connector, or pin inside connector, disengaged at any
connector or component in system.
* Defective ETACS-ECU (if equipped).
* Defective door lock switch, relay or actuator.
* Subfreezing weather conditions, mechanical failure, or
corroded or misaligned assemblies.
KEY REMINDER SYSTEM INOPERATIVE (ETACS-ECU CONTROLLED SYSTEM)
With key inserted in ignition switch, lock driver's or
passenger's door and close door. If door locks do not unlock, check
for following possible causes:
* Defective key reminder switch or no input signal to
ETACS-ECU.
* Defective front door switch or no input signal to ETACS-ECU.
* Defective vehicle speed sensor or no input signal to
ETACS-ECU.
INPUT SIGNAL
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Fig. 4: Inspecting Door Lock Sub-Switch (3000GT W/Power Window)
Courtesy Of Mitsubishi Motor Sales Of America
Fig. 5: Inspecting Door Lock Switch (3000GT W/O Power Window)
Courtesy Of Mitsubishi Motor Sales Of America
KEYLESS ENTRY CONTROL UNIT
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NOTE: Testing information for RKE control unit is not available
from manufacturer at time of publication. See
PIN VOLTAGE TESTS .
NOTE: If after all testing procedures are completed, system is not
functioning properly, replace unit with a known-good keyless
entry control unit and retest.
POWER DOOR LOCK CONTROL UNIT
Montero (W/O Remote Keyless Entry)
1) Remove power door lock control unit. See
COMPONENT LOCATIONS . Apply battery voltage to control unit terminal
No. 8 (Red/Yellow wire). See WIRING DIAGRAMS.
2) Jumper control unit terminals No. 4 (Black wire), No. 5
(Blue/White wire), and No. 7 (Black/Yellow wire) to battery negative\
terminal. Connect an analog voltmeter between ground and terminal No.
3 (Blue/Red wire). Set voltmeter to DC volts.
3) Remove jumper from control unit terminal No. 5 or 7.
Voltmeter needle should deflect.
4) Jumper control unit terminals No. 4 (Black wire) and No. \
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(Blue/White wire) to ground. Connect voltmeter between ground and
terminal No. 3 (Blue/Red wire). Jumper control unit terminal No. 7
(Black/Yellow wire) to ground. Voltmeter needle should deflect.
5) Jumper control unit terminal No. 4 (Black wire) to ground\
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Connect voltmeter between ground and control unit terminal No. 3
(Blue/Red wire). Jumper control unit terminal No. 7 (Black/Yellow
wire) to ground. Voltmeter needle should not deflect.
6) Check if voltage is present between battery ground and
control unit terminals No. 2 (Black/Blue wire) and No. 6 (Black/Red
wire). Battery voltage should be present. If circuits do not test as
specified, replace door lock control unit.
BACK DOOR (LIFTGATE) LOCK ACTUATOR
Montero
Access door lock actuator. See DOOR LOCK ACTUATOR R & I under
REMOVAL & INSTALLATION. Disconnect back door actuator harness
connector. Remove actuator if needed. Connect positive lead of 12-volt
power source to actuator connector. Actuator should operate when
negative lead contacts actuator housing. Replace actuator as needed.
PIN VOLTAGE TESTS
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Fig. 8: Keyless Entry Wiring Diagram (Montero)
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Fig. 9: Keyless Entry Wiring Diagram (3000GT - 1 Of 2)
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Fig. 10: Keyless Entry Wiring Diagram (3000GT - 2 Of 2)
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Door Lock Control Unit Behind left side of dash.
ELC 4-Speed Automatic Transmission
Control Module Behind left side of dash.
Engine Control Module (ECM) Behind right kick panel.
Keyless Entry Control Unit Behind right side quarter
panel.
Rear Differential Lock Control Unit Mounted on top of left rear
wheelwell.
SRS Air Bag Control Unit Behind center of dash.
Sun Roof Control Unit On center of roof, behind
sun roof.
Variable Shock Absorber Control Unit Behind left rear wheelwell,
behind quarter panel.
4WD Indicator Control Unit Behind center of dash.
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MOTORS
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Blower Motor Behind right side of dash.
Condenser Fan Motor On left front of engine
compartment.
Fuel Pump In fuel tank.
Headlight Washer Motor Right side of engine
compartment, in washer fluid
reservoir.
Idle Air Control Motor On throttle body.
Motor Antenna Rear of right front wheelwell.
Rear Differential Lock Air Pump On left rear of vehicle.
Rear Washer Motor In rear of cargo area.
Rear Wiper Motor On center of tailgate.
Sun Roof Motor On center of roof, behind
sun roof.
Windshield Washer Motor Bottom of windshield washer
reservoir.
Windshield Wiper Motor On left side of firewall.
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SENDING UNITS & SENSORS
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IGNITION SWITCHES
INDICATOR LIGHTS
KEYLESS ENTRY KEYPADS AND TRANSMITTERS
KEYLESS ENTRY TRANSMITTERS
LEDS
LENSES
MICROPHONES
MIRRORS (ELECTROCHROMATIC AND HEATED)
MOTORS
NEUTRAL SAFETY SWITCHES
ODOMETERS
ODOMETERS, SPEEDOMETERS AND TACHOMETERS (CABLE-DRIVEN)
PULLEYS
RECEIVERS, AMPLIFIERS, EQUALIZERS AND SUB-WOOFER VOLUME CONTROLS
RELAY BOXES
RELAYS
SEALED BEAMS
SEAT HEATERS
SECURITY ALARM SENSORS
SIRENS
SOLENOIDS
SPEAKERS AND MICROPHONES
SPEEDOMETER AND TACHOMETER LINKAGES AND CABLES
SPEEDOMETER CABLES
SPEEDOMETERS
STARTERS
SUB-WOOFER VOLUME CONTROLS
SWITCHES
TACHOMETER CABLES
TACHOMETERS
TAPE PLAYERS AND CD PLAYERS
TENSIONERS
TIMERS
TIRE PRESSURE SENSORS
TRANSCEIVERS
TRANSDUCERS
VACUUM ACCUMULATORS (RESERVOIRS)
VACUUM RESERVOIRS
VOLTAGE REGULATORS
WASHER FLUID LEVEL SENDERS
WASHER PUMPS
WIPER ARMS AND BLADES
WIPER BLADES
WIPER HOSES AND NOZZLES
WIPER LINKAGES
WIPER NOZZLES
WIPER PUMP RESERVOIRS
WIRING HARNESSES AND CONNECTORS
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