engine coolant MITSUBISHI MONTERO 2000 Service User Guide
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OK
Check the harness wire between the
engine coolant temperaturesensor
and the engine-ECU, and repair if
necesary.
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21 Engine coolant temperature
sensor
OK:
When the engine iscold,
the temperature is roughly
the same asambient tem-
perature. If warm, it is 80 -
120_C.OKTransient malfunction
(Refer to GROUP 00 - Points to
Note for Intermittent Malfunctions.)
NG
NG
Replace
OK
Measure at engine coolant
temperature sensor connector B-56.
DDisconnect the connector and
measure at the harness side.
(1) Voltage between terminal 1 and
earth
(Ignition switch: ON)
OK:
4.8 - 5.2 V
(2) Resistance between terminal 2
and earth
OK:
2Wor less(1) NGMeasure at engine-ECU connector
D-117.
DMeasure the voltage at the
engine-ECU terminal.
DDisconnect connector B-56.
DIgnition switch: ON
DVoltage between terminal 44 and
earth
OK:
4.8 - 5.2 VOKCheck the following connector:
D-117
NG
Repair
NG
NG
Repair
OK
Check the trouble symptoms.NGReplace the engine-ECU.
OK
Check the following connector:
B-56NG
Repair
(2) NG
OKRepair
OK
Check the harness wire between the
engine coolant temperaturesensor
and the engine-ECU.NG
Repair
NG
Check the harness wire between the
engine coolant temperaturesensor
and the engine-ECU.NG
Repair
OK
Check the trouble symptoms.NGReplace the engine-ECU.
OK
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Measure at engine coolant
temperature sensor connector B-56.
DDisconnect the connector and
measure at the harness side.
DResistance between terminals 1
and 2
OK:
At 20_C of engine coolant
temperature: 2.1 - 2.7 kW
At 80_C of engine coolant
temperature: 0.26 - 0.36
kW
Check the following connector:
D-117
Check the following connector:
D-118
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OK
Measure at engine coolant
temperature sensor connector B-56.
DUse test harness (MB991658) to
connect the connector, and
measure at the pick-up harness.
DIgnition switch: ON
DVoltage between terminal 1 and
earth
OK:
At 0_C of engine coolant
temperature: 3.2 - 3.8 V
At 20_C of engine coolant
temperature: 2.3 - 2.9 V
At 40_C of engine coolant
temperature: 1.3 - 1.9 V
At 80_C of engine coolant
temperature] 0.3 - 0.9 VNGCheck theengine coolant
temperature sensor.
(Refer to P.13A-227.)NG
Repair
OK
Check the harness wire between the
engine coolant temperaturesensor
and the engine-ECU, and repair if
necessary.
OK
Check the trouble symptoms.NGReplace the engine-ECU.
OK
Check the following connectors:
D-117, D-118NG
Repair
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Code No.P0125 Feedback systemProbable cause
Range of Check
DThe engine coolant temperature is approx. 80_C or more.
DDuring stoichiometric feedback control
DThe vechile is notbeing deccelerated.
Set Conditions
DOxygen sensor (front) output voltage hasbeen higher orlower than 0.5 V for
at least thirty seconds.DMalfunction of oxygen sensor (front)
DOpen or short circuit in the oxygen sensor (front)
circuit or loose connector contact
DMalfunction of engine-ECU
Repair
OK
Measure at oxygen sensor (front)
connector C-19.
DDisconnect the connector and
measure at the harness side.
DResistance between terminal 2
and earth
OK:
2Wor lessNGCheck the following connectors:
D-118, E-116NG
OK
Check the trouble symptoms.
Check the following connector:
C-19NG
Repair
(2) NGCheck the oxygen sensor (front).
(Refer to P.13A-230.)NGReplace
OK
Check the harness wire between
between the oxygen sensor (front)
and the engine-ECU.NG
Repair
NG
Replace the engine-ECU.
Repair
OK
Measure at oxygen sensor (front)
connector C-19.
DUse the test harness
(MD998464) to connect the
connector, and measure at the
pick-up harness side.
DEngine: 2,500r/min (after warming
up)
(1) Voltage between terminal 2 and
earth
OK:
0.5 V or less
(2) Voltage between terminal 4 and
earth
OK:
0 V and 0.8 V alternate.(1) NGCheck the following connectors:
D-118, E-116NG
OK
Check the harness wire between the
oxygen sensor (front) and the
engine-ECU, and repair if necessary.
OK
NG
Repair
OK
Check the harness wire between the
oxygen sensor (front) and the
engine-ECU, and repair if necessary.
OK
NG
Check the following connectors:
D-118, E-116NG
OK
Check the harness wire between the
oxygen sensor (front) and the
engine-ECU, and repair if necessary.
OK
Check the following connector:
D-118
OKRepairNG
Check the trouble symptoms.OKTransient malfunction
(Refer to GROUP 00 - Points to
Note for Intermittent Malfunctions.)
NG
Replace the engine-ECU.
Repair
Check the following connectors:
D-118, E-116
Measure at engine-ECU connector
D-118.
DMeasure the voltage at the
engine-ECU terminal.
DEngine: 2,500r/min (after warming
up)
DVoltage between terminal 71 and
earth
OK:
0V and 0.8 V alternate.
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Code No.P0130 Oxygen sensor (front) system
Range of Check
DThree minutes havebeenpassed since theengine has been started.
DThe engine coolant temperature is approx. 80_C or more.
DIntake air temperature is 20 - 50_C
DEngine speed is 1,200 r/min or more
DDriving on a level surface at constant speed.
Set Conditions
DThe oxygen sensor (front) output voltage is 4.5 V or more when the sensor
output voltage is 0.2 V or less and a voltage of 5 V isapplied to theoxygen
sensor (front) inside the engine-ECU.DMalfunction of oxygen sensor (front)
DOpen or short circuit in the oxygen sensor (front)
circuit or loose connector contact
DMalfunction of engine-ECU
Range of Check
DEngine speed is 3,000 r/min or less
DDuring driving
DDuring air/fuel ratio feedback control
Set Conditions
DThe oxygen sensor (front) output frequency is five or less per 12 seconds on
average.
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Code No.P0135 Oxygen sensor heater (front) system
Range of Check
DThe engine coolant temperature is approx. 20_C or more.
DThe oxygen sensor heater (front) remains on.
DThe enginespeed is 50 r/min or more.
DBattery voltage is 11 - 16 V.
Set Conditions
DThe current, which flows through the oxygen sensor heater (front), is 0.2 A
or less or 3.5 A or more for six seconds.DMalfunction of oxygen sensor heater (front)
DOpen or short circuit in the oxygen sensor heater
(front) circuit or loose connector contact
DMalfunction of engine-ECU
OK
Check the harness wire between the
oxygen sensor (front) and the
engine-ECU, and repair if necessary.
Repair
OK
Measure at engine-ECU connector
D-118.
DMeasure the voltage at the
engine-ECU terminal.
DIgnition switch: ON
DVoltage between terminal 89 and
earth
OK:
System voltageNGCheck the following connectors:
D-118, E-113NG
OK
Check the harness wires between
the oxygen sensor (front) and the
engine controlrelay, and repair if
necessary.
Measure at oxygen sensor (front)
connector C-19.
DDisconnect the connector and
measure at the harness side.
DResistance between terminals 1
and 3
OK:
4.5 - 8.0WNG
Replace
Repair
OK
Measure at oxygen sensor (front)
connector C-19.
DDisconnect the connector and
measure at the harness side.
DIgnition switch: ON
DVoltage between terminal 1 and
earth
OK:
System voltageNGCheck the following connectors:
B-25X, D-128, E-113NG
OK
Check the following connector:
C-19NG
Repair
OK
Check the trouble symptoms.OKTransient malfunction
(Refer to GROUP 00 - Points to
Note for Intermittent Malfunctions.) NG
Replace the engine-ECU.
OK
Check the following connector:
D-118NG
Repair
OK
Check the harness wires between
the oxygen sensor (front) and the
engine-ECU and between the oxygen
sensor (front) and theengine control
relay.NG
Repair
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Code No.P0136 Oxygen sensor (rear) system
Range of Check
DThree minutes havebeenpassed since theengine has been started.
DThe engine coolant temperature is approx. 80_C or more.
DIntake air temperature is 20 - 50_C
DEngine speed is 1,200 r/min or more
DDriving on a level surface at constant speed.
Set Conditions
DThe oxygen sensor (rear) output voltage is 4.5 V or more when the sensor
output voltage is 0.2 V or less and a voltage of 5 V isapplied to theoxygen
sensor (rear) inside the engine-ECU.DMalfunction of oxygen sensor (rear)
DOpen or short circuit in the oxygen sensor (rear)
circuit or loose connector contact
DMalfunction of engine-ECU
Range of Check
DTwo seconds have passed after the ECU detected anopencircuit.
DWhen the oxygen sensor (front) is ingood condition.
Set Conditions
DWhen the air/fuel ratio is rich, the oxygen sensor (front) output voltage is 0.5
V or more, the oxygen sensor (rear) output voltage is less than 0.1 V, and
the oxygen sensor (rear) output voltage fluctuates within 0.078 V.
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Code No.P0141 Oxygen sensor heater (rear) system
Range of Check
DThe engine coolant temperature is approx. 20_C or more.
DThe oxygen sensor heater (rear) remains on.
DThe enginespeed is 50 r/min or more.
DBattery voltage is 11 - 16 V.
Set Conditions
DThe current, which flows through the oxygen sensor heater (rear), is 0.2 A or
less or 3.5 A or more for six seconds.DMalfunction of oxygen sensor heater (rear)
DOpen or short circuit in the oxygen sensor heater
(rear) circuit or loose connector contact
DMalfunction of engine-ECU
OK
Check the harness wire between the
oxygen sensor (rear) and the
engine-ECU, and repair if necessary.
Repair
OK
Measure at engine-ECU connector
D-118.
DMeasure the voltage at the
engine-ECU terminal.
DIgnition switch: ON
DVoltage between terminal 90 and
earth
OK:
System voltageNGCheck the following connectors:
D-118, E-113NG
OK
Check the harness wires between
the oxygen sensor (rear) and the
engine controlrelay, and repair if
necessary.
Measure at oxygen sensor (rear)
connector C-10.
DDisconnect the connector and
measure at the harness side.
DResistance between terminals 1
and 3
OK:
4.5 - 8.0WNG
Replace
Repair
OK
Measure at oxygen sensor (rear)
connector C-10.
DDisconnect the connector and
measure at the harness side.
DIgnition switch: ON
DVoltage between terminal 1 and
earth
OK:
System voltageNGCheck the following connectors:
B-25X, D-128, E-113NG
OK
Check the following connector:
C-10NG
Repair
OK
Check the trouble symptoms.OKTransient malfunction
(Refer to GROUP 00 - Points to
Note for Intermittent Malfunctions.) NG
Replace the engine-ECU.
OK
Check the following connector:
D-118NG
Repair
OK
Check the harness wires between
the oxygen sensor (rear) and the
engine-ECU and between the oxygen
sensor (rear) and theengine control
relay.NG
Repair
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Code No.P0170 Abnormal fuel systemProbable cause
Range of Check
DEngine: Being learning the air - fuel ratio
Set Conditions
DTen seconds or more havebeenpassed while the fuel injection amount
compensation value is too low.
or
DTen seconds or more havebeenpassed while the fuel injection amount
compensation value is too high.DMalfunction of fuel supply system
DMalfunction of oxygen sensor (front)
DMalfunction of intake air temperature sensor
DMalfunction of barometric pressure sensor
DMalfunction of air flow sensor
DMalfunction of engine-ECU
Repair
OK
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74 Fuel pressure sensor (Refer to
13A-105, DATA LIST
REFERENCE TABLE.)NGCheck fuel leakage around the fuel
pump (high-pressure) line.NG
NO
Check the air intake from the intake
hose and intake manifold.NG
Repair
OK
Check the oxygen sensor (front)
(Refer to P.13A-230.)NG
Replace
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Is any diagnosis code other than
No.P0170 output?YESRefer to P.13A-15, INSPECTION
CHART FOR DIAGNOSIS CODES.
OK
Check the exhaust gas leaks from
the exhaust manifold.NG
Repair
OK
Check the throttle body (around the
throttle valve), and clean if
necessary. (Refer to P.13A-220).NG
Cleaning
OK
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11 Oxygen sensor (front)
12 Air flow sensor
13 Intake air temperature sensor
21 Engine coolant temperature
sensor
25 Barometric pressure sensor
(Refer to 13A-105, DATA LIST
REFERENCE TABLE.)
Reference
If all the service data is normal, go
to “OK.”
If any abnormal service is found, go
to “NG.”NGRefer to the Inspection procedure for
the sensor, which is indicated by the
abnormal service data.
(Refer to P.13A-15, INSPECTION
CHART FOR DIAGNOSIS CODES.)OK
Replace the fuel pump
(high-pressure).
Check the purge control solenoid
valve (Refer to GROUP 17 -
Emission Control).NG
Replace
OK
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Inspection procedure 5
No initial combustion (starting impossible)
Probable cause
This is caused by incorrect fuel supply into the combustion chamber, and improper
ignition circuit. Besides that, foreign material may be contaminated in fuel.DMalfunction of the fuel supply system
DMalfunction of the ignition system
DMalfunction of the engine-ECU
Check system voltage while theengine iscranking.
OK:
8 V or moreNGCheck the battery. (Refer to GROUP 55 - Battery.)
OK
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IISelf-Diag code
Is a diagnosis code displayed?Ye sRefer to P.13A-15, INSPECTION CHART FOR DIAGNOSIS
CODES.
No
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16 System voltage (Refer to P.13A-105.)NGCheck theengine controlrelay and ignition switch-IG system. (Refer
to P.13A-99, Inspection procedure 26.)
OK
Does the camshaft rotate when theengine is cranking?NoCheck if thetiming belt isbroken ordamaged.
Ye s
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07 Fuel pump(low pressure) (Refer to P.13A-110.)NGCheck the fuelpump(low pressure) system. (Refer to P.13A-101,
Inspection procedure 29.)
OK
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22 Crankanglesensor (Refer to P.13A-105.)NGCheck the crankanglesensor system. (Refer to P.13A-56, code
No. P0335.)
OK
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21 Engine coolant temperature sensor (Refer to P.13A-105.)NGCheck theengine coolant temperaturesensor system. (Refer to
P.13A-22, code No. P0115.)
OK
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79 Throttle position sensor (1st channel) (Refer to P.13A-105.)NGCheck the throttle position sensor (1st channel) system. (Refer
to P.13A-25, code No. P0120.)
OK
Inspectenginestart ability by cranking theengine while theaccelera-
tor pedal isslightly depressed.OKClean around the throttle valve. (Refer to P.13A-220.)
NG
Check fuel leakage. (Refer to P.13A-225.)NG
Repair
OK
Measure low fuel pressure between the fuelpump(low pressure)
and fuel pump (highpressure). (Refer to P.13A-222.)NG
Repair
OK
Measure at ignition coil connectors B-101, B-108, B-112, B-113,
B-116, B-119.
DConnect the connector.
DConnect atiming light to theNo.1 terminal of each connector
in turn.
(Engine cranking)
OK:
The timing lightflashes.NGCheck the ignition coil (incorporating power transitor) system. (Refer
to P.13A-53, code No. P0300.)
OK
Check ignitiontiming while the engine iscranking.
OK:
Approx. 5_BTDCNGCheck that the crankanglesensor andtiming beltcover are properly
installed.
OK
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Measure at injector driver connector B-121.
DDisconnect the connector, and measure at the connector side.
DVoltage between each of terminals 4, 12, 21 and earth
(Ignition switch: ON)
OK:
System voltageCheck the injector driver system. (Refer to P.13A-104, Inspection
procedure 34.) NG
OK
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Inspection procedure 6
Initial combustion takes place, but does not complete
(start impossible), too long time to start (poor start)
Probable cause
This may be caused by improper sparkplug ignition (poorspark), improper mixture
during enginecranking, improper fuel pressure.DMalfunction of the fuel supply system
DMalfunction of the fuel pressure sensor
DMalfunction of the ignition system
DMalfunction of the electronic-controlled throttle vale
system
DMalfunction of the engine-ECU
Check system voltage while theengine iscranking.
OK:
8 V or moreNGCheck the battery. (Refer to GROUP 55 - Battery.)
OK
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IISelf-Diag code
Is a diagnosis code displayed?Ye sRefer to P.13A-15, INSPECTION CHART FOR DIAGNOSIS
CODES.
No
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IIActuator test
07 Fuel pump(low pressure) (Refer to P.13A-110.)NGCheck the fuelpump(low pressure) system. (Refer to P.13A-101,
Inspection procedure 29.)
OK
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21 Engine coolant temperature sensor (Refer to P.13A-105.)NGCheck theengine coolant temperaturesystem. (Refer to P.13A-22,
code No. P0115.)
OK
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18 Cranking signal (Refer to P.13A-105.)NGCheck the ignition switch-ST system. (Refer to P.13A-99, Inspection
procedure 27.)
OK
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74 Fuel pressure sensor (Refer to P.13A-105.)NGCheck an abnormal fuel pressure system. (Refer to P.13A-36, code
No. P0190.)
Check fuel leakage. (Refer to P.13A-225.)NG
Repair
OK
Is the enginestarted normally when it is cranked with the accelerator
pedal depressed slightly?Ye sClean around the throttle valve. (Refer to P.13A-220.)
No
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79 Throttle position sensor (1st channel) (Refer to P.13A-105.)NGCheck the throttle valve position feedback system. (Refer to
P.13A-65, code No. P1221.)
OK
Check ignitiontimingwhen theengine iscranked.
OK:
approx. 5_BTDCNGCheck that the crankanglesensor andtiming beltcover are properly
installed.
OK
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