ignition MITSUBISHI MONTERO 2000 Service Repair Manual
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CHASSIS ELECTRICAL-Combination Meter54A-26
Inspection procedure 2
Tachometer does not operate.(Other meters and gauges
operate.)
Probable cause
The cause is probably that the ignition signal is not being input from
the engine, or that there is a malfunction of the meter power supply
or earth circuit.D
Malfunction of tachometer
D
Malfunction of harness or connector
D
Malfunction of printed circuit board
OK
NG
Replace the combination meter case.
OK
Check the trouble symptoms.
NO
MUT-
IISelf-Diag Code
Is MPI, GDI or DIESEL diagnosis code No. 44 output?YESCode No. 44 Ignition coil and power transistor unit system
(Refer to GROUP 13A - Troubleshooting.)
NG
Replace the tachometer.
NG
NG
Repair RepairCheck the harness between the combination meter and the
engine-ECU.
OK:Continuity
Check the trouble symptoms.
Check the following connectors:
<6G74-A/T>D-01, D-33, E-13, B-04, D-120,
<6G74-M/T>D-01, D-33, E-13, B-04, D-117,
<4M41>D-01, D-33, E-13, D-112,
<4D56>D-01, D-33, E-13, B-07, B-07-1
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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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CHASSIS ELECTRICAL -Clock or Center Display54A-61
INSPECTION CHART CLASSIFIED BY TROUBLE SYMPTOMS
Related unitTrouble SymptomInspection pro-
cedure No.Reference
page
Malfunction of center
display, related sen-No display appears after the ignition key is turned to the
ACC position.154A-62
sors, and wiring har-
nesses
Outside air temperature does not appear or abnormal
outside air temperature appears.254A-62
Abnormal vehicle speed is displayed on the service
mode.354A-63
Abnormal driving data are displayed:
D
Abnormal average fuel consumption (momentary
fuel consumption) and average vehicle speed
D
Abnormal cruising distance454A-64
Clock runs fast or slow.554A-64
The display screen is dim.654A-65
Air conditioning display does not apper.754A-66
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CHASSIS ELECTRICAL -Clock or Center Display54A-62
INSPECTION PROCEDURE 1
No display appears after the ignition key is turn to the ACC position.
OK
Measure voltages between D-03 display connector terminal (25),
(26) voltage and earth.
DIgnition switch: ACC
OK:System voltageNGRepair the fuse and wiring harness.
OK
Measure resistance between D-03 display connector terminal (28)
and earth.
OK:approx. 0
WNGRepair the wiring harness.
OK
Repair the center display unit.
Check the following connector: D-03NGRepair
INSPECTION PROCEDURE 2
Outside air temperature does not appear or abnormal outside air temperature appears.
Check the following connector: D-03NGRepair.
NO
Go to inspection procedure 3.
Check the wiring harness between the
Center Display and the outside air tem-
perature sensor.OKReplace the center display unit.OKEnd
NG
Replace the outside air temperature
sensor.NG
Check the wiring harness between the
center display unit and the outside air
temperature sensor, and replace if nec-
essary.
OK
Is a correct outside air temperature dis-
played in the servicemode?YESIs a correct vehicle speed displayed in
the servicemode?YESEnd (no abnormality).
NO
Select “Check of units connected into
the center display” on the service mode.
Does the symbol “AU” appear?NOGo to inspection procedure 7.
YES
Replace the center display unit.
YES
MUT-
IISelf-Diag code
Is A/C diagnosis code No.13 or 14 set?YESCheck the outside air temperature sen-
sor. (Refer to GROUP 55B.)
NO
Is a correct vehicle speed displayed in
the servicemode?NOGo to inspection procedure 3.
NOTE: It is necessary to drive for a while and get accurate temperature in display if you pass a area
in which temperature is much different. It might show high temperature on display in case it is high
around sensor due to high temperature of engine after battery is exchanged, or a display unit is reinstalled.
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CHASSIS ELECTRICAL -Clock or Center Display54A-63
INSPECTION PROCEDURE 3
Abnormal vehicle speed is displayed on the service mode.
OK
NGRepair.
Measure at center display unit connec-
tor D-03.
DDisconnect the connector.
DVoltage between terminal 36 and
body earth.
OK:(Ignition switch: ON)
System voltage.
(Ignition switch: OFF)
0-1VNGCheck the wiring harness between the
center display unit and the junction
block, and repair if necessary.
NG
Check the wiring harness between the
center display unit and the engine-ECU,
and repair if necessary.
Select “Check of units connected into
the center display” on the service mode.
Does the symbol “MU” appear?YES NGDisconnect MUT-
II. Then check vehicle
wiring harnesses.Disconnect connector D-04.
Then check voltage at terminal 5 of that
connector.
DIgnition switch: ON
NG:More than 80% of system volt-
age
OK:Less than that
OK NO
OK
Check the connections between the
center display unit and the engine-ECU.OKReplace the center display unit.
Check the connector: D-04
Measure at center display unit connector D-03.
DDisconnect the connector.
DVoltage between terminal 36 and body earth.
OK:(Ignition switch: ON) System voltage.
(Ignition switch: OFF) 0 - 1 VNGCheck the wiring harness between the center display unit and
the junction block, and repair if necessary.
OK
Measure at center display unit connector D-03 .
DDisconnect the connector.
DVoltage between terminal 27 and body earth.
OK:HI: System voltage.
Lo: 0 - 1VNGCheck the wiring harness between the center display unit and
the vehicle speed sensor, and repair if necessary.
OK
Replace the center display unit.
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CHASSIS ELECTRICAL -Clock or Center Display54A-64
INSPECTION PROCEDURE 4
Abnormal driving data are displayed:
DAbnormal average fuel consumption (momentary fuel consumption) and average vehicle speed
DAbnormal cruising distance
Are the average fuel consumption and average vehicle speed dis-
play correctly?NOGo to inspection procedure 3.1.
YES
Does the vehicle information on displayed on the screen meet
with the actual vehicle?
Is the vehicle type (long or short body) recognized correctly?
(Select “Check of units connected into the center display” and
“Check of vehicle information” on the service mode.)NOReplace the center display unit.
YES
Is remained fuel amount displayed correctly on servicemode?YESEnd (no abnormality).
NO
Measure at center display unit connector D-03.
DDisconnect the connector.
DVoltage between terminal 33 and body earth.
OK:0.1 - 3 VNGCheck the wiring harness between center display unit and the
fuel gauge unit, and repair ifnecessary. (relevant units: Combination
meter, fuel gauge unit)
OK
Replace the center display unit.
NOTE
(1) If the remained fuel amount is so small that the fuel gauge unit can not detect a correct amount,
incorrect cruising range may be displayed.
(2) Fuel consumption is updated each time fuel is supplied. Furthermore, the cruising range depends
on road and driving conditions.
INSPECTION PROCEDURE 5
Clock runs fast or slow.
NGRepair the fuse and wiring harness.
OK
YES
Does it receive a radio station on differ-
ent region where has timelag?YESTurn off the CT function.
NO
Replace the center display unit.
Measure at center display unit connec-
tor D-03.
DIgnition switch: OFF
DVoltage between terminal 26 and
body earth.
OK:System voltage
Is the symbol “CT” displayed?
NO
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CHASSIS ELECTRICAL -Clock or Center Display54A-66
INSPECTION PROCEDURE 7
Air conditioning display is not available.
Measure at center display unit connec-
tor D-03.
DDisconnect the connector.
DVoltage between terminal 36 and
body earth.
OK:System voltage (Ignition
switch: ON)
0 - 1 V (Ignition switch:
OFF)NGCheck the wiring harness between the
center display unit and the junction
block, and repair if necessary.
OK
NO OK
Check theaudio unit.
NG
NG
Repair wiring harness.
OK
OK
Replace the center display unit.
YES
Replace the A/C-ECU.
YES
Refer to GROUP 55 - A/C troubleshoot-
ing.Check the reoccurrence of symptom.OKEND
NG
Replace the center display unit.
Measure at center display unit connec-
tor D-04.
DDisconnect the connector.
DVoltage between terminal 9 and
body earth.
DVoltage between terminal 10 and
body earth.
DVoltage between terminal 19 and
body earth.
OK:Hi:4–5V
Lo:0–1V
Check the the wiring harnesses:
DBetween the center display and
A/C-ECU D-04, D-49
DBetween the center display and
AUDIO D-04, D-49
Check the reoccurrence of symptom.Select “Check of units connected into
the center display” on the service mode.
Does the symbol “AU” appear?
MUT-
IISelf-Diag code
Is the diagnosis code for A/C set?NG
NO
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CHASSIS ELECTRICAL -RV MeterCHASSIS ELECTRICAL -RV MeterCHASSIS ELECTRICAL -RV Meter54A-18
Termi-Input/out-
t
Signal sym-
bl
Terminal
lt
Harness problemTrouble symptoms when there is a
hblnal No.
p
put
gy
bolvoltage
(V)Open
circuitshort-cir-
cuit
yp
harness problem
29 - 30––––––
31–EARTH
(TEMP)––––
32–ILL - (illumi-
nation lamp
adjustment
signal)–ExistsExistsUnable to adjust illumination lamp
33InputFUEL
GAUGE0-3ExistsExists–
34 - 36––––––
CHART CLASSIFIED BY TROUBLE SYMPTOMS
Related unitTrouble SymptomInspection
procedure
No.Refer-
ence
page
Malfunction of RV meterNo system operations can be carried out.154A-18
System voltage drop warning screen appears.254A-18
Ambient temperature does not display normally.354A-19
Compass does not display normally.454A-20
Altimeter does not display normally.554A-21
Air conditioner information does not display normally.654A-21
Audio information does not display normally.754A-22
INSPECTION PROCEDURES FOR EACH TROUBLE SYMPTOM
Inspection procedure 1
No system operations can be carried out.
NG
OK
Check the following connectors:
Check the trouble symptoms.NGReplace the RV meter.
Inspection procedure 2
System voltage abnormality screen appears.
NOEnd
OK YES
Replace the battery.
Replace the RV meter.
NG
Does the voltage abnormality screen appear immediately
after the ignition switch is turned to the ACC position?
Malfunction of RV meter voltage judgment circuitMeasure at RV meter connector D-39.
DConnector disconnected
DVoltage between terminal (25) and body earth
OK:System voltage
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SWS -General InformationSWS -General Information54B-2
GENERAL INFORMATION
COMMUNICATION LINE
Data lines for multiplex communication are connected between the front-ECU, ETACS-ECU, column switch
assembly, sunroof motor assembly, center display, power window main switch, and power window motors
as illustrated below.
ETACS-ECUMUT-II
Column switch
assembly
Front-ECU
Power window
main switch
Power window motor
(front-right)
Center display*1
Sunroof motor
assembly*2Power window motor
(front-left)
Power window motor
(rear-right)
Power window motor
(rear-left)
NOTE
: Uni-directional communication line
: Bi-directional communication line
*
1: Vehicles with center display
*2: Vehicles with sunroof
OPERATION
BUZZER
Light Reminder Warning Buzzer Function
When the driver’s door is opened with lighting switch
in the ON (tail lamp switch or headlamp switch)
position and ignition switch in the LOCK (OFF) or
ACC position, the buzzer will sound continuously to
remind the driver that the lamps (tail lamps or
headlamps) are ON.
This function does not work if the lighting switched
off through the headlamp automatic shutdownfunction. In addition, the ignition key reminder
warning buzzer function has a priority over this
function.
Center Display Operation Annunciation
Function
On vehicles with center display, the buzzer (peeps)
sounds when the operation switch of the audio
and navigation system is pressed.
CENTRAL DOOR LOCKING SYSTEM
Central Door Locking System Operation
When the lock switch is turned ON after the unlock
switch on the driver’s door lock actuator switch
is OFF, the ETACS-ECU gives a lock output for
0.5 second. When the unlock switch is turned ON
after the lock switch on the driver’s door lock
actuator switch is OFF, the ETACS-ECU gives an
unlock output for 0.5 second.
When the front passenger’s door key or back door
key is operated, the ETACS-ECU gives a lock or
unlock output for 0.5 second.Forgotten Key Prevention Function
If, with the key reminder switch OFF and the driver’s
door switch ON, the driver’s door lock switch is
turned ON after the door unlock switch in the front
door lock actuator is turned OFF, the ETACS-ECU
waits 0.3 second then give an unlock relay output
for 0.5 second, there by preventing the doors from
being locked. This operation prevents the ignition
key from being locked inside the vehicle. This
function takes precedence over the central door
locking control function.
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SWS -General Information54B-3
POWER WINDOWS
Power Windows Operation
A signal line dedicated for transmission of multiplex
communication data is connected between the
power window main switches and the power window
motor-ECU.
Communication is uni-directional. The power
window main switches have a transmitting circuit
only, whereas the power window sub switches have
a receiving circuit only.
Power Window Timer Function
With the ignition switch in the ON position, the power
window relay and power window switch receipt
permission signal (a SWS signal transmitted from
the ETACS-ECU) are turned ON [the power windowswitch receipt permission signal remains ON for 30
seconds after the ignition switch is turned LOCK
(OFF)], enabling opening and closing of the
windows. The power window relay goes ON for
additional 30 seconds. If the driver’s door is
subsequently closed during this period, the receipt
permission signal goes OFF. The power window
relay goes OFF 10 seconds after the receipt
permission signal goes OFF.
If the driver’s door is opened during timer operation,
the receipt permission signal goes ON for additional
30 seconds. If the driver’s door is subsequently
closed during this period, the receipt permission
signal goes OFF ten seconds after the receipt
permission signal goes OFF.
KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM
Keyless Entry System Operation
If the transmitter LOCK or UNLOCK switch is
pressed while the ignition key is removed and all
of the doors are closed, the doors can be locked
or unlocked.
Keyless Entry Answerback Function
The keyless entry hazard answerable function
facilitates confirmation of door locking and unlock-
ing operations even in daylight. When a LOCKsignal from the keyless entry transmitter is applied
to the ETACS-ECU, all of the turn-signal lamps flash
twice. When an UNLOCK signal from the keyless
entry transmitter is applied to the ETACS-ECU, all of
the turn-signal lamps flash four times. Note that an
unlock switch has change from OFF to ON.
NOTE
The hazard answer back is enabled or disabled
by the configuration function.
SUNROOF
Sunroof Operation
All of the slide open/close, tilt up/down, and stop
operations can be performed by a single switch.
When the roof lid glass is tilted up, the sunshade
opens approximately 98 mm in combined operation
with the roof lid glass for better ventilation.
A jam preventing mechanism has been adopted.
When a slide-close or tilt-down operation is blocked
by an external force, the roof lid glass moves back
and stops.Sunroof Timer Function
When the ignition switch is turned from ON position
to LOCK (OFF) or ACC position, the sunroof will
be ready to work for 30 seconds.
If the driver’s door is opened during the timer
operation, the timer operates for another
30
seconds starting from that point. However, the
timer operation discontinues if the door is closed
during that period.
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