air condition MITSUBISHI MONTERO 2000 Service Service Manual
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GDI -Troubleshooting
Cord No.P1610 Immobilizer systemProbable cause
Range of Check
DIgnition switch: ON
Set Conditions
DImproper communication between the engine-ECU and the immobilizer-ECUDOpen or short circuit, or loose connector contact
DMalfunction of the immobilizer-ECU
DMalfunction of the engine-ECU
NOTE
(1) If the registered ignition keys are close each other when starting the engine, radio interference may
cause this code to be displayed.
(2) This code may be displayed when registering the key encrypted code.
NG
Replace the engine-ECU.
Check the trouble symptoms.
NG
Replace the immobilizer-ECU
OK
Check the trouble symptoms.
OK
Check the harness wire between the
immobilizer-ECU and the
engine-ECU.NG
Replace
Check the following connectors:
D-118, D-202, E-13NG
Repair
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ItemsSymptom
DrivingShockThe feeling of a comparatively large impact or vibration when the engine is
accelerated or decelerated.
SurgeThis is repeated surging ahead during constant speed travel or during variable
speed travel.
KnockingA sharp sound like a hammer striking the cylinder walls during driving and which
adversely affects driving.
StoppingRun on
(“Dieseling”)The condition in which the engine continues to run after the ignition switch is
turned to OFF. Also called “Dieseling”.
INSPECTION PROCEDURE FOR TROUBLE SYMPTOMS
INSPECTION PROCEDURE 1
Communication with MUT-II
is not possible.
(Communication with all systems is not possible.)
Probable cause
The cause is probably a defect in the power supply system (including earth) for the
diagnosis line.DMalfunction of the connector
DMalfunction of the harness wire
DMalfunction of MUT-
II
Measure at the diagnostic connector
(16-pin) D-23.
DVoltage between 16 and earth
OK:System voltageNGCheck the following connectors:
D-27, D-210, D-211NG
Repair
OK
Check trouble symptom.NGCheck the harness wire between the
power supply and diagnostic connector
(16 pin), and repair if necessary.OK
Measure at the diagnostic connector
(16-pin) D-23.
DContinuity between 4 and earth
DContinuity between 5 and earth
OK:ContinuityNGCheck the harness wire between the
diagnostic connector (16-pin) and earth,
and repair if necessary.
OK
Replace the MUT-
II.
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Inspection procedure 19
Low alternator output voltage (approx.12.3 V)
Probable cause
The cause is probably a malfunction of the alternator or one of the problems
listed at right.DMalfunction of the charging system
DOpen circuit between the alternator G terminal and
the engine-ECU
DMalfunction of the engine-ECU
NG
Repair
OK
Replace the engine-ECU.
OK
Check the alternator. (Refer to GROUP
16 - Charging System.)
OK
Check the following connectors:
B-41, B-59, D-119
Measure at the alternator connector
B-59.
DConnect the connector. (Use the
test harness MB991519)
DVoltage between 1 (black clip)
and earth
(Engine: Idling)
(Radiator fan: Not operating)
(Headlamp: OFF®ON)
(Stoplamp: OFF®ON)
(Rear defogger switch: OFF®
ON)
OK:
Voltage increased by
0.2 - 3.5 V.NGMeasure at the alternator connector
B-59.
DDisconnect the connector, and
measure at the harness side.
DDisconnect the engine-ECU
connector.
DContinuity between 1 and earth
OK:
No continuityNGCheck the harness wire between the
alternator and the engine-ECU, and
repair if necessary.
Inspection procedure 20
Idling speed is improper when A/C is operating
Probable cause
If the engine-ECU detects that the air conditioner is on, it activates the throttle control
servo to control idle-up operation.
The A/C-ECU judges if theloadcaused by air conditioner operation ishigh or low,
and converts it to voltage signal (high or low voltage) and inputs the signal to the
engine-ECU.
Based on this voltage signal, the engine-ECU controls the idle-up speed (forhigh
or low load).DMalfunction of the A/C control system
DImproper connector contact,opencircuit or
short-circuited harness wire
DMalfunction of the engine-ECU
NG
Repair
Measure at the engine-ECU connector D-117.
DConnect the connector.
DVoltage between 65 and earth (Engine: at idle, outside air
temperature: 25_C or more)
OK:
0 - 3 V [When A/C is MAX. COOL condition (when the
load by A/C is high)]
System voltage [When A/C is MAX. HOT condition (when
the load by A/C islow)]OKCheck the following connector:
D-117
OK
Check trouble symptom.
NG
Replace the engine-ECU.
NG
Check the A/C system. (Refer to GROUP 55 - On-vehicle Service.)
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Inspection procedure 21
A/C condenser fan is inoperative
Probable cause
The fan motor relay is controlled by turning on and off the power transistor in
the engine-ECU.DMalfunction of the A/C condenser fan relay.
DMalfunction of the condenser fan motor.
DImproper connector contact,opencircuit or
short-circuited harness wire
DMalfunction of the engine-ECU
OK
Replace the engine-ECU.NG
Repair
OK
Check the trouble symptoms.
Check the following connector:
D-116
Measure at the engine-ECU connector D-116.
DDisconnect the connector, and measure at the harness side.
DCheck condition of the condenser fan.
(Ignition switch: ON)
OK:
Fan stops.
DThe voltage between 18 and earth
(Ignition switch: ON)
OK:
System voltage
DConnect a jumper cable between 18 and earth.
(Ignition switch: ON)
OK:
A/C condenser fan rotates.NGCheck the condenser fan circuit. (Refer to ELECTRICAL WIRING)
NG
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DATA LIST REFERENCE TABLE
Caution
When shifting the select lever to D range, the brakes should be applied so that the vehicle does
not move forward.
NOTE
*
1: Within four minutes after starting the engine
*2: In a new vehicle [driven approximately 500 km or less], the injector drive time is sometimes 10%
longer than the standard time.
*
3: The accelerator pedal position switch normally turns off when the voltage of the accelerator pedal
position sensor (1st channel) is 200 - 600 mV higher than the voltage at the idle position. If the
accelerator pedal position switch turns back on after the accelerator pedal position sensor voltage
has risen by 100 mV and the throttle valve has opened, the accelerator pedal position switch and
the accelerator pedal position sensor (1st channel) need to be adjusted.
Item
No.Check itemsRequirementsNormal conditionInspection
procedure
No.Reference
page
11Oxygen sen-Engine: AfterIdling200 mV or lessK
1Code No.13A-28
sor
(front)warm-up
Sudden racing600 - 1,000 mV
P0130
2,500 r/min400 mV or less and
600 - 1,000 mV
alternates.
12Air flow sensorD
Engine coolant
temperature:Idling22 - 48 HzCode No.
P010013A-17
80 - 95_
C
D
Lamps, electric
cooling fan and2,500 r/min60 - 100 Hz
cooling fan and
all accessories:
OFF
D
Transmission:
Neutral
RacingFrequency in-
creases in re-
sponse to racing.
13Intake air tem-
perature sen-Ignition switch: ONIntake air tempera-
ture: - 20_
C-20_
CCode No.
P011013A-21
sor
Intake air tempera-
ture: 0_
C0_
C
Intake air tempera-
ture: 20_
C20_
C
Intake air tempera-
ture: 40_
C40_
C
Intake air tempera-
ture: 80_
C80_
C
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Item
No.Reference
page Inspection
procedure
No. Normal condition Requirements Check items
25BarometricIgnition switch: ONAltitude: 0 m101 kPaCode No.13A-19
pressure sen-
sor
Altitude: 600 m95 kPa
P0105
Altitude: 1,200 m88 kPa
Altitude: 1,800 m81 kPa
26Accelerator
pedal positionIgnition switch: ON
(Depress and re-Release the accel-
erator pedal.ONProcedure
No.2813A-100
switchlease the accelera-
tor pedal several
times)
Depress the accel-
erator pedal slight-
ly.OFF
27Power steer-
ing fluid pres-Engine: IdlingSteering wheel sta-
tionaryOFFProcedure
No.3013A-102
sure switch
Steering wheel
turningON
28A/C switchEngine: Idling (The
A/C compressor isA/C switch: OFFOFFProcedure
No.3113A-100
A/C compressor is
running when the
A/C switch is on.)
A/C switch: ONON
No.31
31Small lamp
switchEngine: IdlingLighting switch:
OFFOFFProcedure
No.3313A-104
Lighting switch: ONON
34Air flow sensorEngine: After hav-Engine is idlingONCode No.13A-17
reset signaling warmed up
3,000 r/minOFF
P0100
37Volumetric effi-
ciencyDEngine coolant
temperature:Engine is idling20 - 40%--
80 - 95_C
DLamps, electric
cooling fan and2,500 r/min10 - 30%
cooling fan and
all accessories:
OFF
DTransmission:
Neutral
Engine is suddenly
racedVolumetric effi-
ciency increases in
response to racing
38Crank angle
sensorDEngine: Cranking [reading is possible
at 2,000 r/min or less]
DTachometer: ConnectedEngine speeds dis-
played on the
MUT-IIand
tachometer are
identical.--
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Terminal
No.Normal condition Check requirements (engine condition) Check item
47Power supplyIgnition switch: ONSystem voltage
59
50Camshaft position sensorEngine: Cranking0.4 - 3.0 V
Engine: Idling0.5 - 2.0 V
51Barometric pressure sensorIgnition switch:Altitude: 0 m3.7 - 4.3 V
ON
Altitude: 1,200 m3.2 - 3.8 V
52Alternator FR terminalDEngine: Warm up, and then idling
DRadiator fan: not operating
DHeadlamp: OFF®ON
DStop lamp: OFF®ON
DRear defogger: OFF®ONVoltage decreases
53Oxygen sensor (rear)DTransmission: 2nd gear
DEngine speed: 3,500 r/min or more
DDriving with the throttle valve widely
open0.6 - 1.0 V
54Power steering fluid
pressure switchEngine: Warm
up, and thenSteering wheel
stationarySystem voltage
idling
Steering wheel
turning0-3V
55Injector driver relayIgnition switch: OFF0 - 0.1 V
Ignition switch: ON0.5 - 1.0 V
56Throttle valve control servoIgnition switch: OFF0 - 0.3 V
relay
Ignition switch: ON0.5 - 1.0 V
57Engine control relayIgnition switch: OFF0-3V
Ignition switch: ONSystem voltage
60Back-up power sourceIgnition switch: OFFSystem voltage
61Air flow sensorEngine: Idling2.2 - 3.2 V
Engine: 2,500 r/min
62Intake air temperature
sensorIgnition switch:
ONIntake air temper-
ature: 0_C3.2 - 3.8 V
Intake air temper-
ature: 20_C2.3 - 2.9 V
Intake air temper-
ature: 40_C1.5 - 2.1 V
Intake air temper-
ature: 80_C0.4 - 1.0 V
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Terminal
No.Normal condition Check requirements (engine condition) Check item
63Stop lamp switchDepress the brake pedal.System voltage
Release the brake pedal.0-3V
65A/C switch (2nd channel)Refer to GROUP 55 - Troubleshooting “Check at the A/C-ECU
terminal, engine-ECU output terminals.”
66Clutch switchDepress the clutch pedal.0-3V
Release the clutch pedal.System voltage
68Ignition switch-STEngine: Cranking8V or more
71Oxygen sensor (front)Engine: Warm up, and then hold the
engine speed at 2,500r/min (Use a
digital voltmeter).0«0.8 V alternates.
76Air flow sensor reset signalEngine: Idling0-1V
Engine: 3,000 r/min6-9V
78Throttle position sensor
(2nd channel)Ignition switch:
ONRelease the
accelerator pedal.4.5 - 5.5 V
Depress the
accelerator pedal
fully.0.4 - 0.6 V
79Accelerator pedal position
switchIgnition switch:
ONRelease the
accelerator pedal.0-1V
Depress the
accelerator pedal
fully.4V or more
80Vehicle speed sensorDIgnition switch: ON
DMove the vehicle forward.0«system voltage
alternates.
83A/C switch (1st channel)Engine: IdlingA/C switch: OFF0-3V
A/C switch: ON
(Compressor is
operating)System voltage
88Small lamp switchLighting switch: OFF0-3V
Lighting switch: ON (Taillamp: ON)System voltage
89Oxygen sensor heaterEngine: Idling0-3V
(front)
Engine: 3,500 r/minSystem voltage
90Oxygen sensor heaterEngine: Idling0-3V
(rear)
Engine: 3,500 r/minSystem voltage
92Fuel pressure sensorEngine: Idling0.3 - 4.7 V
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Terminal
No.Normal condition Check requirements (engine condition) Check item
94Accelerator pedal position
sensor (1st channel)Ignition switch:
ONRelease the acceler-
ator pedal.0.3 - 1.0 V*1
Depress the
accelerator pedal
fully.4.2 - 5.5 V*2
96Injector open circuit check
signalEngine: Increase engine speed from
idle speed to 4,000 r/min.Decreases slightly (approx.
0.7V) from 4.5 V - 5.0 V.
99Ignition switch - IGIgnition switch: ONSystem voltage
NOTE
Check if the difference in output between *1 and *2 is 4 V or more.
CHECK CHART FOR RESISTANCE AND CONTINUITY
BETWEEN TERMINALS
1. Turn the ignition switch to OFF.
2. Disconnect the engine-ECU connector.
3. Measure the resistance and check for continuity between
the terminals of the engine-ECU harness-side connector
while referring to the check chart.
NOTE
(1) When measuring resistance and checking continuity,
a harness for checking contact pin pressure should
be used instead of inserting a test probe.
(2) Checking need not be carried out in the order given
in the chart.
Caution
If the terminals that should be checked are mistaken,
or if connector terminals are not correctly shorted
to earth, damage may be caused to the vehicle wiring,
sensors, engine-ECU and/or ohmmeter.
Be careful to prevent this!
4. If the ohmmeter shows any deviation from the standard
value, check the corresponding sensor, actuator and
related electrical wiring, and then repair or replace.
5. After repair or replacement, recheck with the ohmmeter
to confirm that the repair or replacement has corrected
the problem.
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