ECU MITSUBISHI MONTERO 2000 Service Repair Manual
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SRS -Troubleshooting52B-14
Code No.43 SRS warning lamp drive circuit system (Lamp
does not come on.)Probable cause
This diagnosis code is output when aopencircuit is present for5 successive
seconds or more in SRS warninglampdrive circuit. However, the vehicle
condition return to normal condition, this code, if displayed due toopencircuit,
will be automatically erased.DMalfunction of harness or connector
DBlownbulb
DMalfunction of SRS-ECU
DMalfunction of combination meter
NGOK
NG
NGOK
Check the trouble
symptoms.
NG
Repair
Check the harness wires between the SRS-ECU, the
combination meter and the ignition switch IG
1.
OK
Replace the SRS-ECU.
Repair
Repair
OK
Check the following connectors:
L.H. drive vehicles: D-210, D-01, D-02, E-111
R.H. drive vehicles: D-213, D-01, D-02, E-111
SRS warning lampcheck
DConnect the negative ( - ) battery terminal.
DIgnition switch: ON
DDoeslampcome on when SRS-ECU connector E-111 is
disconnected?
OK: Lamp illuminatesNGCheck a burnt-out bulb.
Replace the combina-
tion meter.
Code No.43 SRS warning lamp drive circuit system (Lamp
does not go out.)Probable cause
This diagnosis code is output when a short to earth occurs in the harness
between the SRS warning lamp and theSRS-ECU. However, the vehicle
condition returns to normal condition, this code will be automatically erased, and
SRS warning lampwill go out.DMalfunction of harness or connector
DMalfunction of SRS-ECU
DMalfunction of combination meter
OKNG
NG
RepairNG
NO
Replace the combination meter.
SRS warning lampcheck
DConnect the negative ( - ) battery
terminal.
DIgnition switch: ON
DDoes thelamp go outwhen
combination meter connector
D-02 is disconnected?YESCheck the following connectors:
D-02, E-111Repair
Check the trouble symptoms.
OK
Replace the SRS-ECU.
Check the harness wires between
the SRS-ECU and the combination
meter.
Code No.44 SRS warning lamp drive circuit systemProbable cause
This diagnosis code is output when a short occurs in thelampdrive circuit or a
malfunction of the output transistor inside the SRS-ECU is detected while the
SRS-ECU is monitoring the SRS warninglampdrive circuit.
However, when vehicle condition returns to normal, these codes will be
automatically erased, and the SRS warning lampwill go out.DMalfunction of harness or connector
DMalfunction of SRS-ECU
Check the SRS warninglampdrive circuit system.
(Refer to P.52B-14.)OKReplace the SRS-ECU.
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SRS -Troubleshooting52B-17
Code No.89, 96 Side impact sensor (R.H.) communication
systemProbable cause
These diagnosis codes are output if communication between the side impact
sensor (R.H.) and the SRS-ECU is not possible (code No.96) or abnormal (code
No.89).DMalfunction of harness or connector
DMalfunction of side impact sensor (R.H.)
DMalfunction of SRS-ECU
OK
Check the trouble symptoms.
NG
Repair
NG
RepairOK
Replace the SRS-ECU.
YES
Replace the side impact sensor (R.H.) mounted passenger’s
side.
MUT-II Self-Diag Code
DSwitch over the right side impact sensor (R.H.) and the
side impact sensor (L.H.).
DConnect the negative ( - ) battery terminal.
DErase diagnosis code memory.
Are code Nos.89 and 96 erased and code Nos.79 and 93
output?NOCheck the following connectors:F-01, E-20, E-110
NG
Check the harness wire between the side impact sensor
(R.H.) and SRS-ECU.
Code No.91 Side impact sensor (L.H.) power supply circuit
systemProbable cause
Power supply voltage of side impact sensor (L.H.) is lower than specified for five
successive seconds ormore.
However, when vehicle condition returns to normal, this code will be
automatically erased, and the SRS warning lampwill go out.DMalfunction of harness or connector
DMalfunction of side impact sensor (L.H.)
DMalfunction of SRS-ECU
Measure at side impact sensor connector F-19.
DDisconnect the connector and measure at the harness
side.
DConnect the negative ( - ) battery terminal.
DIgnition switch: ON
DVoltage between terminal 1 and body earth
OK: 9 V or moreNGCheck the following connectors:F-19, E-21, E-110
OK
Check the trouble symptoms.
NG
Repair
NG
Check the harness wire between the left side impact sensor
and the SRS-ECU.
NG
RepairOK
Replace the SRS-ECU.
OK
Replace side impact sensor (L.H.).
Code No.92, 95 Side impact sensor systemProbable cause
Code No.92 is displayed when malfunction is present inside side impact sensor
(L.H.).
Code No.95 is displayed when malfunction is present inside side impact sensor
(R.H.).
The trouble causes for each diagnosis code No. are as follows.DMalfunction of side impact sensor (L.H.)
(in case of code No.92)
DMalfunction of side impact sensor (R.H.)
(in case of code No.95)
Table 7
Code No.Defective partTrouble Symptom
92Side impact analog G-sensorD
Not working
95D
Having abnormal characteristics
D
Having abnormal output
DReplace the side impact sensor (L.H.) (in case of code No.92)
DReplace the side impact sensor (R.H.) (in case of code No.95)
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SRS -Troubleshooting52B-18
Code No.94 Side impact sensor (R.H) power supply circuit
systemProbable cause
Power supply voltage of side impact sensor (R.H.) is lower than specified for
consecutive five seconds or more.
However, when vehicle condition returns to normal, this code will be
automatically erased, and the SRS warning lampwill go out.DMalfunction of harness or connector
DMalfunction of side impact sensor (R.H.)
DMalfunction of SRS-ECU
Measure at side impact sensor (R.H.) connector F-01.
DDisconnect the connector and measure at the harness
side.
DConnect the negative ( - ) battery terminal.
DIgnition switch: ON
DVoltage between terminal 1 and body earth
OK: 9 V or moreNGCheck the following connectors:F-01, E-20, E-110
OK
Check the trouble symptoms.
NG
Repair
NG
Check the harness wire between the side impact sensor
(R.H.) and SRS-ECU.
NG
RepairOK
Replace the SRS-ECU.
OK
Replace side impact sensor (R.H.).
INSPECTION CHART FOR TROUBLE SYMPTOMS
Trouble SymptomInspection procedure No(s).Reference page
Communication with the MUT-II is not
possible.152B-18
SRS warning lamp does not come on.See diagnosis code No.43.52B-14
SRS warning lamp does not go out.See diagnosis code Nos.43, 44.52B-14
INSPECTION PROCEDURES FOR TROUBLE SYMPTOMS
Inspection procedure 1
Communication with the MUT-II is not possible.
Probable cause
If communication with all other systems is not possible, there is ahigh possibility
that there is a malfunction of the diagnosis line. When only communication with
SRS air bags is impossible,open in diagnosis outputcircuit or power supply
circuit including earth circuit may be present.DMalfunction of harness or connector
DMalfunction of SRS-ECU
NG
NG
NG
Check the harness wire between the SRS-ECU and the
ignition switch IG
1, and repair if necessary.
NOCheck the MUT-II diagnosis circuit, and repair if necessary.
OK
Check the trouble
symptoms.
NG
Repair
NG
Check the harness wire between SRS-ECU and earth, and
repair if necessary.
OK
Check the trouble
symptoms.
NG
RepairOK
OK
Check the trouble
symptoms.
Check the harness wire between SRS-ECU and diagnosis
connector.
OK
Replace the SRS-ECU.
YES
(1)NG
Check the following connector:E - 111
(2), (3)
NG
Check the following connectors:
D-208, D-209, D-210, E-111
Measure at SRS-ECU connector E-111.
DDisconnect the connector and measure at the harness
side.
(1) Continuity between terminal 7 and body earth
OK: Continuity
DConnect the negative ( - ) battery terminal.
DIgnition switch: ON
(2) Voltage between terminal 13 and body earth
OK:9 V or more
(3) Voltage between (16) and body earth
OK: 9 V or more
Repair
NG
Repair
Check the following connectors:D-23, D-33, E-111
Is communication between MUT-II and other system is
possible?
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SRS -Post-collision Diagnosis52B-23
POST-COLLISION DIAGNOSIS
Whether or not the air bags have deployed, check and service
the vehicle after collision as follows:
SRS-ECU MEMORY CHECK
1. Connect the MUT-
IIto the diagnosis connector. (Refer
to GROUP 00 – How to Use Troubleshooting/Inspection
Service Points.)
Caution
Refer to that the ignition switch is LOCK(OFF) when
connecting or disconnecting MUT-II
.
2. Read (and write down) all displayed diagnosis codes.
(Refer to P.52B-7.)
NOTE
If battery power supply has been shut down by the
collision, the MUT-
IIcannot communicate with the
SRS-ECU. Check and, repair if necessary, the instrument
panel wiring harness before the next job.
3. Use the the MUT-
IIto read the data list (how long trouble(s)
have continued and how often memory have been
erased).
Data list
NoService Data ItemApplicability
92Number indication how often the memory is cleared.Maximum time to be stored: 250
93How long problem have lasted (How long it takes
from the occurrence of the problem till the first air bag
squib igniting signal)Maximum time to be stored: 9999 minutes
(approximately 7 days)
94How long problem(s) have lasted (How long it takes
from the first air bag squib igniting signal till now.)
4. Erase the diagnosis codes and after waiting 5 seconds
or more read (and write down) all displayed diagnosis
codes. (Refer to P.52B-7.)
REPAIR PROCEDURE
DEPLOYED DRIVER’S AND FRONT PASSENGER’S AIR
BAGS
1. Replace the following parts with new ones.
DSRS-ECU (Refer to P.52B-30.)
DDriver’s air bag module (Refer to P.52B-32.)
DFront passenger’s air bag module (Refer to P.52B-32.)
2. Check the following parts and replace if malfunction is
found:
DClock spring (Refer to P.52B-32.)
DSteering wheel, steering column and intermediate
joint
(1) Check the wiring harness (built into steering
wheel) and connectors for damage, and terminals
for deformation.
(2) Check the driver’s air bag module for proper
installation to the steering wheel.
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SRS -Troubleshooting52B-9
Code No.56, 57, 58, 59 System inside SRS-ECUProbable cause
These diagnostic trouble codes are output when a fault is detected in the SRS-ECU.
The defective parts and trouble causes for each diagnosis code No. are as follows.DMalfunction of SRS-ECU
Code No.Defective partsTrouble causes
56Driver’s side pre-tensioner
(squibignitiondrivecircuit)
DShort circuit in the squib ignition drive circuit
57(squibignitiondrive circuit)DOpen circuit in the squib ignition drive circuit
58Front passenger’s side pre-
tensioner(squibignitiondrive
DShort circuit in the squib ignition drive circuit
59
tensioner(squibignitiondrive
circuit)
DOpen circuit in the squib ignition drive circuit
If the diagnosis code(s) above is set, replace the SRS-ECU.
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SRS -Post-collision Diagnosis52B-10
POST-COLLISION DIAGNOSIS
Check and service the vehicle after collision as follows
regardless of the operation of the pre-tensioner:
SRS-ECU MEMORY CHECK
The check procedure is the same as before.
REPAIR PROCEDURE
WHEN PRE-TENSIONER OPERATES IN A COLLISION.
1. Replace the following parts with new ones.
DSRS-ECU
DFront impact sensor
DSeat belt with pre-tensioner (Refer to P.52B-12.)
2. Check harnesses for binding, connectors for damage,
poor connections, and terminals for deformation.
UNDEPLOYED AIR BAGS IN LOW-SPEED COLLISION
Check the SRS-ECU and Front impact sensor and Seat belt
with pre-tensioner. If visible damage such as dents, cracks,
or deformation are found on the the SRS-ECU and Front
impact sensor and Seat belt with pre-tensioner, replace them
with new ones. Concerning parts removed for inspection,
replacement with new parts and cautions in working, refer
to INDIVIDUAL COMPONENT SERVICE.
SRS-ECU
The check procedure is the same as before.
Front impact sensor
The check procedure is the same as before.
Seat belt with pre-tensioner
1. Check the seat belt for damage or deformation.
2. Check the pre-tensioner for cracks or deformation.
3. Check that the unit is installed correctly to the vehicle
body.
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54A-2
CHASSIS
ELECTRICAL
CONTENTS
BATTERY 4
..............................
SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS 4..................
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE 4......................
Electrolyte Level and Specific Gravity Check 4..
Charging 5.................................
Battery Test 5...............................
IGNITION SWITCH AND IMMOBILIZER
SPECIAL TOOLS 6............................
TROUBLESHOOTING 6........................
IGNITION SWITCH AND
IMMOBILIZER-ECU 11.........................
IGNITION SWITCH AND IMMOBILIZER
<4D56> 14...............................
SPECIAL TOOLS 14...........................
TROUBLESHOOTING 14.......................
IGNITION SWITCH AND IMMOBILIZER-ECU
19 ............................................
COMBINATION METER 23................
SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS 23.................
SEALANTS 24................................
SPECIAL TOOLS 24...........................
TROUBLESHOOTING 24.......................
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE 30.....................
Speedometer Check 30......................
Tachometer Check 30........................
Fuel Gauge Unit Check 31....................Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge Unit Check
32 .........................................
COMBINATION METER 33.....................
HEADLAMP ASSEMBLY 36...............
SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS 36.................
SPECIAL TOOLS 36...........................
TROUBLESHOOTING 36.......................
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE 36.....................
Headlamp Aiming Adjustment 36..............
Luminance Measurement 38..................
Headlamp Bulb Replacement 39...............
HEADLAMP ASSEMBLY 40....................
FOG LAMPS 41..........................
SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS 41.................
SPECIAL TOOLS 41...........................
TROUBLESHOOTING 41.......................
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE 41.....................
Fog Lamp Aiming Check 41...................
FOG LAMPS 44...............................
SIDE TURN-SIGNAL LAMPS 45...........
SPECIAL TOOLS 45...........................
SIDE TURN-SIGNAL LAMPS 46................
ROOM LAMP 46.........................
TROUBLESHOOTING 46.......................
CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE
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CHASSIS ELECTRICAL-Ignition Switch and Immobilizer
DIAGNOSIS CODE MEMORY ERASING PROCEDURE
Refer to GROUP 00 - How to Use Troubleshooting/Inspection Service Points.
INSPECTION USING SIMPLE CHECK DIAGNOSIS MODE
1. Change to Simple Check Diagnosis mode and activate switch diagnosis mode.
(Refer to GROUP 00 - How to Use Troubleshooting/Inspection Service Points.)
2. In this condition, the input signals for the following switches can be checked.
CHART CLASSIFIED BY DIAGNOSIS CODES
Code No.Diagnosis contentsReference
page
11Problem related to communication with the ignition key54A-7
12Ignition key is not registered, or encrypted code from ignition key does not match.54A-7
INSPECTION PROCEDURES FOR EACH DIAGNOSIS CODE
Code No. 11 Problem related to communication with the
ignition keyProbable cause
When the ignition switch is at the ON position, the encrypted codes
are not transmitted from the ignition key to the immobilizer-ECU.D
Malfunction of ignition key
D
Malfunction of immobilizer-ECU
YES
NOCan otherkeys which havebeen registered beused to start
the engine?
If code No. 12 is
output
Check the diagnosis codes.To inspection procedure 12 classified by diagnosis code
(Refer to P.54A-7.)
Replace the immobilizer-ECU.
Register the ignition key.
If code No. 11 is
output
Replace the ignition key which cannot start the engine.
Code No. 12 Ignition key is not registered, or encrypted
code from ignition key does not match.Probable cause
The ignition key has not been registered with the immobilizer-ECU.D
The ignition key has not been registered
with the immobilizer-ECU.
D
Malfunction of immobilizer-ECU
OK
NG
Replace the immobilizer-ECU.
Check the trouble symptoms.Register the encrypted code.
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CHASSIS ELECTRICAL-Ignition Switch and Immobilizer
INSPECTION PROCEDURES FOR EACH TROUBLE SYMPTOM
Trouble SymptomInspection
procedure
No.Reference page
Communication with MUT-IIis not possible.–GROUP 13B,
13C - Trouble-
shooting
Diagnosis code No. 54 is generated by the engine-A/T-ECU <6G74-A/T> or by the
engine-ECU <6G74-M/T, 4M41>.154A-8
The ignition keys cannot be registered using the MUT-II.254A-9
The engine does not start.(The engine cranks but does not fire.)354A-9
Immobilizer-ECU power supply and earth circuit system check454A-10
INSPECTION PROCEDURES FOR EACH TROUBLE SYMPTOM
Inspection procedure 1
Diagnosis code No. 54 is generated by the engine-
A/T-ECU <6G74-A/T> or by the engine-ECU <6G74-M/T,
4M41>.
Probable cause
The cause is probably a problem with communication between the
engine-A/T-ECU <6G74
-A/T> orengine-ECU <6G74-M/T, 4M41>
and the immobilizer-ECU.
D
Malfunction of harness or connector
D
Malfunction of engine-A/T-ECU
<6G74-A/T> or engine-ECU
<6G74-M/T, 4M41>
D
Malfunction of immobilizer-ECU
D
Malfunction of ignition key
D
The ignition key has not been registered
with the immobilizer-ECU.
NG
NG OK
Immobilizer-ECU power supply and earth circuit system check
(Refer to Inspection Procedure 4.)
OK
Check the trouble symptoms.
NGRepair
NGCheck the following connectors:D-202-1, D-202, E-13,
D-122<6G74-A/T>, D-118<6G74-M/T>, D-112<4M41>
Repair
NGCheck the harness between the engine-A/T-ECU <6G74-A/T>
or engine-ECU <6G74-M/T, 4M41> and the immobilizer-ECU,
and repair if necessary.
Replace the immobilizer-ECU.
Check the trouble symptoms.
Check the trouble symptoms.Replace the engine-A/T-ECU <6G74-A/T> or engine-ECU
<6G74-M/T, 4M41>.OK
Is a normal diagnosis code output from the immobilizer-ECU?
YESTo Chart Classified by Diagnosis Codes (Refer to P.54A-7.) NO
NG
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CHASSIS ELECTRICAL-Ignition Switch and Immobilizer
Inspection procedure 2
The ignition keys cannot be registered using the MUT-II.
Probable cause
The ignition key has not been registered with the immobilizer-ECU.
Or that thee is a problem with the immobilizer-ECU.D
Malfunction of ignition key
D
Malfunction of harness or connector
D
Malfunction of immobilizer-ECU
Register the ignition key.
YES
NO YESIs a normal diagnosis code output?
NOCan none of the ignitionkeys beregistered?Replace the ignition key that cannot be registered.
To Chart Classified by Diagnosis Codes (Refer to P.54A-7.)
OKImmobilizer-ECU power supply and earth circuit system check
(Refer to Inspection Procedure 4.)
NG
Replace the immobilizer-ECU.
Check the trouble symptoms.
Inspection procedure 3
The engine does not start.
(The engine cranks but does not fire.)
Probable cause
If the fuel injection does not operate, the cause is probably a problem
with the immobilizer-ECU, or it could also be a problem with the GDI
system or the DIESEL system. If an attempt has been made to start
the engine with a key that has not been properly registered, the
above symptom is a sign of normal operation.D
Malfunction of GDI system or Diesel
fuel system
D
Malfunction of immobilizer-ECU
NGBattery check (P.54A-4)
YES
NO
Refer to GROUP 13B, 13C - Troubleshooting.YES
NO
To Chart Classified by Diagnosis Codes (Refer to P.54A-7.)Is a normal diagnosis code output from the immobilizer-ECU?
OK
Voltage check during cranking
OK:8V or higher
NG
OKImmobilizer-ECU power supply and earth circuit system check
(Refer to Inspection Procedure 4.)
NG
Replace the immobilizer-ECU.
Check the trouble symptoms.
Check the trouble symptoms.
NG
To inspection procedures if the enginedoes not fire
(Refer to GROUP 13B, 13C - Troubleshooting.)
Is a normal diagnosis code output by the engine-A/T-ECU
<6G74-A/T> or by the engine-ECU <6G74-M/T, 4M41>?
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