ignition MITSUBISHI MONTERO 2000 Service Repair Manual
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GDI -Throttle Body13A-243
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THROTTLE BODY INSTALLATION
If the throttle body is replaced, initialize the
electronic-controlled throttle valve system.
Initialization
Turn on the ignition switch, and turn it to the LOCK (OFF)
position within one second. Then leave it for at least ten
seconds with the ignition switch in the LOCK (OFF) position.
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GDI -TroubleshootingGDI -Troubleshooting13A-4
INSPECTION PROCEDURE CLASSIFIED BY DIAGNOSIS CODE
Code No. P1603 Battery backup line malfunctionProbable cause
Range of Check
DStarting sequence was completed.
DThe battery voltage is 10 V or more.
Set Condition
DBattery backup line voltage is less than 2 V.DOpen or short circuit in the battery back-up line or
loose connector contact
DMalfunction of engine-ECU
DMalfunction of engine-A/T-ECU
NOTE: If the engine is started while the ignition-off
current draw connector has been pulled off, the
engine - ECU
judges that the battery backup line is open, and
illuminates the engine warning lamp and stores this
diagnosis code.
NG
Replace the engine-ECU
Check the trouble symptoms.
OKNG
Repair
Check the harness wire between the battery and the engine-ECU
OKNG
Repair
Check the harness wire between the battery and the engine-ECU
OK
NG
Repair
MUT-IISelf-Diag Code
Is code No. P1603 set?
Check the following connector:D-117
Check the following connectors:E-13, D-27, D-31
connector D-120 .
DDisconnect the connector, and measure at the harness
side.
DThe voltage between terminal No.60
and earth
OK:System voltageNG
Intermittent malfunction (Refer to GROUP 00 - Points to Notes
for Intermittent Malfunction).
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GDI -Troubleshooting13A-6
Item
No.Refer-
ence
page Inspec-
tion pro-
cedure
No. Normal condition Inspection contents Inspection
item
81LLearned
valueEngine: Warm, 2,500 r/min without any load
(during closed loop lambda control)- 10 - 10 %Code
No.
P017013A-34*
82LClosed loop
controlEngine: Warm, 2,500 r/min without any load
(during closed loop lambda control)- 25 - 25 %Code
No.
P017013A-34*
87LEngine loadEngine: After having
warmed upIdling (more than 4
minutes later after
the engine has
started)20 - 40 %--
2,500 r/min10 - 30 %
8ALThrottle
position
sensor(1st
DEngine: After hav-
ing warmed up
DIgnitionswitch:ON
Release the
accelerator pedal.0 - 20 %Code
No.
P0120
13A-25*
sensor(1st
channel)
(throttle
valve angle)DIgnition switch:ON
(Engine: stopped)Depress the
accelerator pedal.Increase in
proportion to the
pedal strokeP0120
Depress the
accelerator pedal
fully.80 - 100 %
NOTE
L: will not displayed if service data is selected on the check mode.
*: Refer to the 2001 PAJERO Workshop Manual (Pub.No. PWJE0001)
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DIESEL FUEL <4M4> -General Information13C-2
GENERAL INFORMATION
The electronically-controlled fuel injection system consists of sensors which detect the condition of the
diesel engine, an engine-ECU which controls the system based on signals from these sensors, and actuators
which operate according to control commands from the engine-ECU.
The engine-ECU carries out operations such as fuel injection rate control, fuel injection timing control
and idle up control. In addition, the engine-ECU is equipped with several self-diagnosis functions which
make troubleshooting easier in the event that a problem develops.
FUEL INJECTION RATE CONTROL
The fuel injection completion timing is controlled by means of a solenoid-type spill valve to ensure that
the optimum amount of fuel is supplied to the engine in accordance with gradual changes in the engine
running condition.
Before fuel injection starts, the solenoid-type spill valve is on (energized), so that the valve is closed.
As the plunger turns and rises, fuel is sent out under pressure, and when the fuel flow rate reaches
the target value for fuel injection, the solenoid-type spill valve turns off. When the solenoid-type spill
valve turns off, the fuel under high pressure inside the plunger is leaked out into the pump chamber
and fuel injection is completed.
FUEL INJECTION TIMING CONTROL
The position of the injection pump timer piston is controlled so that fuel injection is carried out at the
optimum timing in accordance with the engine running condition.
The timer piston position is determined by duty control of the timing control solenoid valve which is located
in the line between the high-pressure chamber and the low-pressure chamber of the timer piston.
The fuel injection timing is advanced by increasing the control duty of the timing control solenoid valve.
IDLE SPEED CONTROL
Controlling the fuel injection rate in accordance with the engine running condition maintains the idle speed
at the optimum condition.
SELF-DIAGNOSIS FUNCTION
DWhen an abnormality is detected in any of the sensors or actuators, the engine warning lamp illuminates
to warn the driver.
DWhen an abnormality is detected in any of the sensors or actuators, a diagnosis code number
corresponding to the problem which occurred is output.
DThe RAM data relating to the sensors and actuators which is stored in the engine-ECU can be read
using the MUT-II. In addition, the actuators can be force-driven under certain conditions.
OTHER CONTROL FUNCTIONS
1. Power Supply Control
When the ignition switch is turned to ON, the relay turns on and power is supplied to components
such as the timing control solenoid valve.
2. Intake Air Throttle Control
When the engine is idling after having warmed up, the throttle valve is half opened to restrict the
amount of intake air in order to reduce vibration and noise.
3. A/C Relay Control
Turns the compressor clutch of the A/C ON and OFF
4. Fan motor relay control
The radiator fan and condenser fan operating speeds are controlled in accordance with the engine
coolant temperature and the vehicle speed.
5. Glow Control
Refer to GROUP 16.
6. EGR Control
Refer to GROUP 17.
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DIESEL FUEL <4M4> -Troubleshooting13C-8
INSPECTION PROCEDURE FOR DIAGNOSIS CODE
Code No. 11 Accelerator pedal position sensor systemProbable cause
Range of Check
DIgnition switch: ON, acceleratorpedal positionsensor (sub) operative, except
for during enginecranking
Set Conditions
DOutput voltage of accelerator pedal positionsensor (sub) for one second is
0.2 V or higher and lower than 2.5V. Output voltage of acceleratorpedal
position sensor (main) for one second is 4.5V or higher, or lower than 0.2V.
Range of Check
DIgnition switch:ON, except for duringenginecranking
Set Conditions
DThe output voltage of accelerator pedal positionsensor (main and sub) for
0.2 second is 0.2V or higher, or lower than 4.5V and the difference in
sensor output voltage between themain and sub is 1V or higher, or idle
switch:ON, and sensormain output voltage is 1.875V or higher.DAcceleratorpedal positionsensor inoperative
DAcceleratorpedal positionsensoropencircuit,
short circuit, or connector contact inoperative
DEngine-ECU inoperative
OK
OK
Measure at D-135 acceleratorpedal position
sensor connector
DDisconnect the connector and measure
at the harness side.
DVoltage between 2 and earth
(Ignition switch: ON)
OK:
4.5 - 5.5 V
DContinuity between 1 and earth
OK:
ContinuityNGCheck the following connector:
D-113NG
Repair
OK
OKRepair
NGAcceleratorpedal positionsensor check
(Refer to P.13C-37.)Replace
Check the trouble symptoms.
Replace the engine-ECU.NG
Check the trouble symptoms.
NG
Replace the engine-ECU.
NG
RepairCheck the following connectors:
D-113, D-135
OK NG
NG
Check the following connector:
D-113NG
Repair
OK
Check the harness between the
engine-ECU and the accelerator pedal
position sensor connector.
Check the trouble symptoms.
OK
Measure at D-113 engine-ECU connector
DConnect the connector.
DVoltage between 84 and the earth
(Ignition switch: ON)
OK:
0.9 - 1.1 V
(Throttle leveridling position)
4.1 V or higher
(Throttle lever fullyopened position)
Check the harness between the
engine-ECU and the accelerator pedal
position sensor connector.
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DIESEL FUEL <4M4> -Troubleshooting13C-9
Code No. 12 Boost pressure sensor (boost sensor)
systemProbable cause
Range of Check
DIgnition switch: ON, except for duringenginecranking
Set Conditions
DSensor output voltage for one second is 4.5 Vor higher
(boost pressure is approximately 306.7kPa).
or
DSensor output voltage for one second is 0.2 Vor lower
(boost pressure is approximately 20kPa or lower)
Range of Check
DEngine speed is 1600 r/min or higher and the accelerationopening degree is
60% or more.
Set Conditions
DBoost pressure is lower than the barometric pressure + 13 kPa for two
seconds.DBoost pressure sensor inoperative
DBoost pressure sensoropencircuit, short circuit,
or connector contact inoperative
DBoost pressure sensor hose disconnected
DEngine-ECU inoperative
Check the harness between the
engine-ECU and the boost pressure
sensor connector.
NG
Check the trouble symptoms.
Replace the engine-ECU.
Check the following connector:
D-113
NGOK
NG
Repair
RepairOK
NG
Replace the engine-ECU.
OKOK
OK
Check the following connector:
A-120NG
Check the trouble symptoms. NG
Repair
NG
NG
Check the vacuum hose between the
boost pressure sensor and the intake
manifold.
Replace the boost pressure sensor.
OK OK OK
Repair
NG
Repair
Check the trouble symptoms.
Check the harness between the
engine-ECU and the boost pressure
sensor connector, and repair if
necessary.
NG OK
NG
RepairCheck the following connector:
B-08NG
Measure at B-08 boost pressure
sensor connector
DConnect the connector.
(Test harness: MB991348 used)
DVoltage between 1 and the earth
(Engine: Idling)
OK:
1.2 - 1.6 V
DVoltage between 1 and the earth
OK:
When the accelerator pedal
is suddenly pressed from
the idling condition, the
voltage temporarily in-
creases from 1.2 V to 1.6
V.
Measure at D-113 engine-ECU
connector
DConnect the connector.
DVoltage between 85 and the
earth (Engine: Idling)
OK:
1.2 - 1.6 V
Check the harness between the
engine-ECU and the boost pressure
sensor connector.
Measure at B-08 boost pressure
sensor connector
DDisconnect the connector and
measure at the harness side.
DVoltage between 3 and the earth
(Ignition switch: ON)
OK:
4.5 - 5.5 V
DContinuity between 2 and the
earth
OK:
Continuity
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DIESEL FUEL <4M4> -Troubleshooting13C-10
Code No. 13 Barometric pressure sensor systemProbable cause
Range of Check
DIgnition switch: ON, except for duringenginecranking
Set Conditions
DThe sensor output voltage is for 3 seconds is 4.5V or higher (the barometric
pressure is approximately 120 kPa or over).
or
DThe sensor output voltage is for 3 seconds is 1.5V or lower (the barometric
pressure is approximately 33 kPa or under).Engine-ECU inoperative
Replace the engine-ECU.NGCheck the trouble symptoms.
Code No. 14 Fuel temperature sensor systemProbable cause
Range of Check
DIgnition switch: ON, except for duringenginecranking
Set Conditions
DThe sensor output voltage for 3 seconds is 0.2V or higher (the fuel
temperature is approximately 120°C or higher).
or
DThe sensor output voltage for 3 seconds is 4.6V or lower (the fuel
temperature is approximately 50°C or lower).DFuel temperature sensor inoperative
DFuel temperature sensoropencircuit, short circuit,
or connector contact inoperative
DEngine-ECU inoperative
OK
Measure at B-38 fuel temperature sensor
connector
DDisconnect the connector and measure at
the harness side.
DVoltage between 11 and the earth
(Ignition switch: ON)
OK:
4.5 - 5.5 V
DContinuity between 7 and the earth
OK:
ContinuityNGCheck the following connectors:
D-112, D-113NG
Repair
OK
OK
Check the harness between the
engine-ECU and the fuel temperature
sensor connector.Repair
NG
Check the trouble symptoms.
Replace the engine-ECU.NG
Replace the engine-ECU.OKNG
Replace the injection pump.
OK
Repair
Check the following connector:
B-38
NG
NGCheck the trouble symptoms.
Fuel temperature sensor check (Refer to
P.13C-47.)
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DIESEL FUEL <4M4> -Troubleshooting13C-11
Code No. 15 Engine coolant temperature sensor systemProbable cause
Range of Check
DIgnition switch: ON, except for duringenginecranking
Set Conditions
DThe sensor output voltage for 3 seconds is 4.9V or higher (the coolant
temperature is approximately - 45_C or lower).
or
DThe sensor output voltage for 3 seconds is 0.2V or lower (the coolant
temperature is approximately 140_C or higher).DEngine coolant temperature sensor inoperative
DEngine coolant temperature sensoropencircuit,
short circuit, or connector contact inoperative
DEngine-ECU inoperative
OK
NGNG
Repair
OK
OKRepair
NGEngine coolant temperature sensor check
(Refer to P.13C-38.)
Replace the engine-ECU.NG
Replace the engine-ECU.OK NG
OK
Repair
Check the following connector:
B-36-3
NGCheck the trouble symptoms.NG
Measure at B-36-3 engine coolantsensor
connector
DDisconnect the connector and measure at
the harness side.
DVoltage between 1 and the earth
(Ignition switch: ON)
OK:
4.5 - 5.5 V
DContinuity between 2 and the earth
OK:
ContinuityCheck the following connectors:
B-36, D-112, D-113
Check the harness between the
engine-ECU and the engine coolant
temperature sensor connector.
Check the trouble symptoms. Replace
Code No. 16 Boost air temperature sensor (intake air
sensor) systemProbable cause
Range of Check
DIgnition switch:ON, except for duringenginecranking
Set Conditions
DThe sensor output voltage for 3 seconds is 4.6V or higher (the coolant
temperature is approximately 45_C or lower).
or
DThe sensor output voltage for 3 seconds is 0.3V or lower (the coolant
temperature is approximately 110_C or higher).DBoost air temperature sensor inoperative
DBoost air temperature sensoropencircuit, short
circuit, or connector contact inoperative
DEngine-ECU inoperative
OK
Measure at B-49 boost air temperature
connector
DDisconnect the connector and measure at
the harness side.
DVoltage between 1 and the earth
(Ignition switch: ON)
OK:
4.0 - 5.3 V
DContinuity between 2 and the earth
OK:
ContinuityNGCheck the following connectors:
D-112, D-113NG
Repair
OK
OKRepair
NGBoost air temperature sensor check
(Refer to P.13C-44.)
Check the trouble symptoms.
Replace the engine-ECU.NG
Replace the engine-ECU.OK NG
OK
Repair
Check the following connector:
B-49Replace
NGCheck the trouble symptoms.NG
Check the harness between the
engine-ECU and the boost air temperature
sensor connector.
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DIESEL FUEL <4M4> -Troubleshooting13C-12
Code No. 17 Vehicle speed sensor systemProbable cause
Range of Check
DIgnition switch: ON
DEngine speed: 2800 r/min or higher
DDriving with heavyload
Set Conditions
DSlower than vehicle speed of 3 km/hDVehicle speed sensor inoperative
DVehicle speed sensoropencircuit, short circuit, or
connector contact inoperative
DEngine-ECU inoperative
NG
YES
OK
Check the following connector:
D-113NG
Repair
OK
Check and repair the harness between the
engine-ECU and the vehicle speed sensor
connector
NOIs the speed meter working properly?
Check the trouble symptoms.
Replace the engine-ECU.
NG
OK
Repair
Check the following connectors:
C-09, D-113, E-113
NGCheck the trouble symptoms.NG
Vehicle speed sensor circuit check
Measure at D-113 engine-ECU connector
DConnect the connector.
DVoltage between 86 and the earth
(Ignition switch: ON)
OK:
When the vehicle is pushed to
move, the cycle change of 0.5 V is
repeated.
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