check engine light MITSUBISHI MONTERO 2000 Service Owner's Manual
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DIESEL FUEL <4M4> -Troubleshooting13C-34
Item
No.Reference
page Code No.
or inspec-
tion proce-
dure No. Value to be
determined
as normal Inspection conditions Check item
21GE actuatorEngine: After warmingIdling20 - 30%Code No.13C-17
up the engine2,500 r/min20 - 30%26 or No.13C-21
High idling20 - 29%48
22EGR dutyEngine: Idling0 - 100%*2––
valueEngine: After warming up the engine
23Control
sleeve posi-Engine: After warming
up the engineIdling1.535 -
1.735 VCode No.
2613C-17
tion (actual
value)2, 500 r/minSlightly de-
creased.
High idling1.884 -
2.084 V
24Accelerator
pedal posi-Ignition switch: ONAccelerator pedal:
Idling position0.9 - 1.1 VCode No.
2713C-18
tion sensor
(sub)Accelerator pedal:
Fully opened position4.1V or
higher
25Accelerator
pedal posi-Ignition switch: ONAccelerator pedal:
Idling position0%Code No.
2713C-18
tion sensor
(sub)Accelerator pedal:
Fully opened position99 - 100%
NOTE
*1: The opening degree of the timing control valve is converted into percentage. (0%: timer non-advanced angle,
100%: timer maximum advanced angle)
*
2: The opening degree of the EGR solenoid valve is converted into percentage.
Item
No.
Check itemInspection conditionsValue to be
determined
as normalCode No.
or inspec-
tion proce-
dure No.Reference
page
41Idle switchIgnition switch: ON
(check by repeatedRelease the foot from
the accelerator pedal.ON––
accelerator operation)Step on the accelerator
pedal slightly.OFF
43A/C switchEngine: Idling (The
A/C compressorA/C switch: ONON––
should be in operation
when the A/C switch is
“ON”)A/C switch: OFFOFF
44IgnitionIgnition switch: ONEngine: StopOFF––
switch-STEngine: CrankingON
45Ignition
switch-IGIgnition switch: ONON––
46Control
relayIgnition switch: ONON––
47A/C relayEngine: Idling after
warming up the engineA/C switch: OFFOFF (A/C
compressor
clutch not in
operation)––
A/C switch: ONON (A/C
compressor
clutch in op-
eration)
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MITSUBISHI SC-Troubleshooting13E-15
DATA LIST REFERENCE TABLE
The following ECU input data items can be read using the MUT-
II.
Item
No.Check itemInspection conditionsNormal condition
10Vehicle speedWhen vehicle is being drivenSpeedometer display and
MUT-IIdisplay are identical.
11AcceleratorIgnition switch:Release the accelerator pedal.0.9 - 1.1 V
pedal position
sensorONDepress the accelerator pedal gradually.Increases in response to
pedal depression stroke.
Depress the accelerator pedal fully4.0 V or more
18Power supply
voltageIgnition switch: ONSystem voltage
19Accelerator
pedal positionIgnition switch:
ONRelease the accelerator pedalON
pedal position
switch (Idle
switch)ON
Depress the accelerator pedal slightly.OFF
20Ignition switchIgnition switch: ONON
Ignition switch: OFFOFF
22Front-right
wheel speedWhen vehicle is being drivenSpeedometer display and
MUT-IIdisplay are identical.
28Engine typeVehicles with the 6G74 engine6G74
Vehicles with the 4M41 engine4M41
30Trace controlSC system control is activeON
SC system control is not activeOFF
31Engine specifi-Vehicles with the 6G74 engineDOHC
cation 1Vehicles with the 4M41 engine-
32Engine specifi-Vehicles with the 6G74 engineN/A
cation 2Vehicles with the 4M41 engine-
33Engine specifi-Vehicles with the 6G74 engineMIVEC/ETV
cation 3Vehicles with the 4M41 engine-
35Destination-EC
40Engine speedDepress the accelerator pedal gradually.Tachometer display and
MUT-IIdisplay are identical.
51Inhibitor switchIgnition switch:Selector lever position: PP
ONSelector lever position: RREngine:
stopped
Selector lever position: NN
Selector lever position: DD
52Shift positionSelector lever
position: sportsDriving at a constant speed of 10 km/h in
1st1st
modeDriving at a constant speed of 30 km/h in
2nd2nd
Driving at a constant speed of 50 km/h in
3rd3rd
Driving at a constant speed of 50 km/h in
4th4th
Driving at a constant speed of 70 km/h in
5th5th
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DIESEL FUEL <4D5-stepIII>-Troubleshooting13E-42
Item
No.Reference
page Code No.
or inspec-
tion proce-
dure No. Value to be
determined
as normal Inspection conditions Check item
25Accelerator
pedal
position
Ignition switch: ONAccelerator pedal:
Idling position0%Code No.
2713E-19
position
sensor (sub)Accelerator pedal:
Fully opened position99 - 100 %
31EGR valve
position
Engine: After warming
uptheengine
Idling under no load2.3 - 3.3 VCode No.
51
13E-25
position
sensor (tar-
get value)upthe engine
Engine is suddenly
racedMomentarily
decreases
(0.3 - 0.7 V)
51
32EGR valve
position
Engine: After warming
uptheengine
Idling under no load2.3 - 3.3 VCode No.
51
13E-25
position
sensor (ac-
tual value)upthe engine
Engine is suddenly
racedMomentarily
decreases
(0.3 - 0.7 V)
51
33Variable
geometry
Engine: After warming
uptheengine
Idling53 - 59 kPaCode No.
52
13E-26
geometry
control pres-
sure sensorupthe engine
Engine is suddenly
racedMomentarily
increases
52
NOTE
*1: The opening degree of the timing control valve is converted into percentage. (0 %: timer non-advanced angle,
100 %: timer maximum advanced angle)
*
2: The opening degree of the EGR solenoid valve is converted into percentage.
Item
No.
Check itemInspection conditionsValue to be
determined
as normalCode No.
or inspec-
tion proce-
dure No.Reference
page
41Idle switchIgnition switch: ON
(check by repeated
acceleratoroperation)
Release the foot from
the accelerator pedal.ONCode No.
2313E-16
y
accelerator operation)Step on the accelerator
pedal slightly.OFF
43A/C switchEngine: Idling (The
A/C compressor
shouldbeinoperation
A/C switch: ONONProcedure
No. 2513E-39
shouldbein operation
when the A/C switch is
“ON”)A/C switch: OFFOFF
44Ignition
ihST
Ignition switch: ONEngine: StopOFF––g
switch-ST
g
Engine: CrankingON
45Ignition
switch-IGIgnition switch: ONON––
46Control
relayIgnition switch: ONON––
47A/C relayEngine: Idling after
warming up the engineA/C switch: OFFOFF (A/C
compressor
clutch not in
operation)Procedure
No. 2513E-39
A/C switch: ONON (A/C
compressor
clutch in
operation)
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DIESEL FUEL <4D5-stepIII>-Troubleshooting13E-47
Terminal
No.Normal condition: Inspection conditions (engine status) Check item
21A/C relayA/C switch: OFF→ONSystem voltage→0-1
V
31Idle switchIgnition switch: ONRelease the foot from the
accelerator pedal.0-1V
Step on the accelerator
pedal slightly3 V or higher
32A/C switchA/C in operation (compressor in operation)System voltage
36Selector switch
between A/T and M/TIgnition switch: ONSystem voltage (M/T)
46Control relayIgnition switch: ON0-1V
Ignition switch: ON→OFF (in about 8 seconds)System voltage
51Pump speed sensorEngine: Idling (Use a digital voltage meter to check.)0V↔5V
(repeat the change)
55Accelerator pedal
position sensor (sub)Ignition switch: ONAccelerator pedal: Idling
position0.9 - 1.1 V
Accelerator pedal: Fully
opened position3.7 V or higher
60Sensor power supplyIgnition switch: ON4.6 - 5.4 V
71Ignition switch-STEngine: Cranking8 V or higher
80Back-up power supplyIgnition switch: OFFSystem voltage
81Power supply to accel-
erator pedal position
sensor (main)Ignition switch: ON4.6 - 5.4 V
82Ignition switch-IGIgnition switch: ONSystem voltage
83Engine coolant tem-
perature sensorIgnition switch: ONEngine coolant
temperature: 0_C3.7 - 4.3 V
Engine coolant
temperature: 20_C2.8 - 3.4 V
Engine coolant
temperature: 40_C1.9 - 2.5 V
Engine coolant
temperature: 80_C0.6 - 1.2 V
84Accelerator pedal posi-
tion sensor (main)Ignition switch: ONAccelerator pedal: Idling
position0.9 - 1.1 V
Accelerator pedal: Fully
opened position3.7 V or higher
85Boost pressure sensorIgnition switch: ON (101 kPa)1.0 - 1.4 V
86Vehicle speed sensorDIgnition switch: ON
DMove the vehicle forward slowly0V↔8 - 12 V
(repeat the change)
87Fuel temperature sen-
sor
Ignition switch: ONFuel temperature: 0_C3.2 - 3.6 V
sorFuel temperature: 20_C2.3 - 2.7 V
Fuel temperature: 40_C1.5 - 1.9 V
Fuel temperature: 80_C0.4 - 0.8 V
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CHASSIS ELECTRICAL -Clock or Center Display54A-54
BEFORE REMOVING THE BATTERY
The Center display has a large amount of data unique to the vehicle in its memory. When the battery
cable is disconnected, that memory is affected as shown in the table below. Accordingly, it is necessary
to make sure that you take notes of important information before disconnecting the battery cable.
FunctionInput function/memoryWhen battery cable is disconnected
Clock set on displayCurrent timeRetains data for approx. 1 hour
Vehicle model setShort (3-door models)/long (5-door
models)Retains data for approx. 1 hour
Brightness set for displayPosition set on displayRetains data for approx. 1 hour
Unit set for trip computerkm or mile, L/100km or mpg or km/L
Average vehicle speed after resetRetains data for approx. 1 hour
Average vehicle speed on displayAverage vehicle speed after resetRetains data for approx. 1 hour
Average fuel consumption on displayAverage fuel consumption after resetRetains data for approx. 1 hour
Cruising range on displayCruising range, fuel economyRetains data for approx. 1 hour
Outside temperature on displayOutside temperature after the ignition
switch is turned to the OFF(LOCK)
position.Retains data for approx. 1 hour
* The outside temperature sensor
is located near the engine.
Therefore, incorrectly high
temperature may be displayed
when the battery cable is
reconnected within one hour.
DIAGNOSIS FUNCTION FOR CENTER DISPLAY
Center display has the following diagnosis function:
FunctionContents
Service functionThere are the following 4 diagnosis modes available
1. Check of vehicle informationThe vehicle, short (3-door models)/long (5-door models) set
2. Check of LCD segmentsThe LCD segments for display available to light on or not
3. Check of sensorsOutside temperature, voltage of fuel gauge unit, system voltage, fuel amount
remains, fuel economy calculated after supply of fuel
4. Check of units connected into
the center displayThe units connected on display
Voltage (%) on terminal for MUT-II
Vehicle speed signal sent by engine-ECU
Oscillating signal
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HEATER, AIR CONDITIONER AND VENTILATION -Troubleshooting
Termi-
nal No.Normal condition Check conditions Check item
15Rear defoggerRear defogger: OFFSystem voltage
Rear defogger: ON1.5 V or less
16Multi center display unit communication
lineIgnition switch: ONHi: 4 - 5 V
Lo: 0 - 1 V
17Multi center display unit communication
lineIgnition switch: ONHi: 4 - 5 V
Lo: 0 - 1 V
18Multi center display unit communication
line shieldAt all times0V
19Diagnosis outputIgnition switch: ONA voltmeter needle
fluctuates between 0
and 12 V.
20Input from A/C compressor relayWhen the A/C is off.0V
When the A/C is in operation
(When compressor is operating)System voltage
21Power supply to potentiometerAt all times5V
22Input from outside air temperature
sensorSensor temperature: 25
_C (1.7 kW)1.9 V
23Input from heater water temperature
sensorSensor temperature: 25
_C(5kW)2.8 V
24Input from potentiometer for air mix
damperWhen the damper flap is moving to the
MAX HOT position.0.7 - 1.3 V
25Power supply to illuminationLighting switch: ONSystem voltage
26Power supply to ignition switch (IG2)Ignition switch: ONSystem voltage
27Power supply to ignition switch (ACC)Ignition switch: ACCSystem voltage
28Backup power supplyAt all timesSystem voltage
29Earth to sensor and potentiometerAt all times0V
30Input from air thermo sensorSensor temperature: 25
_C (1.5 kW)2.2 V
31Photo sensor (+)During 800 kcal/m2-h1V
32Input from potentiometer for the air
outlet changeover damperWhen the damper flap is moving to the
DEF position.0.7 - 1.3 V
33Diagnosis inputIgnition switch: ON0V
34Compressor lock signal (ignition signal)Engine speed: 3 000 r/min0.3 - 3.0
35Illumination earthAt all timesContinuity
36EarthAt all timesContinuity
CHECK AT ENGINE-A/T-ECU OR ENGINE-ECU TERMINALS
Refer to GROUP 13A – Troubleshooting
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