keyless entry MITSUBISHI MONTERO 2000 Service Repair Manual
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42-2
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE 40................
Back Door Fit Adjustment 40............
Back Door Handle Play Check 40.......
BACK DOOR ASSEMBLY 41..............
BACK DOOR TRIM AND WATERPROOF
FILM 43..................................
BACK DOOR HANDLE AND LATCH 44....
KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM45 .............
TROUBLESHOOTING 45..................
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE 45.................
How to Replace a Battery of the
Transmitter 45..........................Encrypted Code Registration Method 45..
KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM 46............
SUNROOF47 ..............................
SERVICE SPECIFICATION 47.............
TROUBLESHOOTING 47..................
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE 47................
Water Test 47..........................
Sunroof Fit Adjustment 47...............
SUNROOF 48............................
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54A-3
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE 46......................
Room Lamp Delay-off Time Adjustment
Procedure 46...............................
REAR COMBINATION LAMP 47...........
SPECIAL TOOLS 47...........................
TROUBLESHOOTING 47.......................
REAR COMBINATION LAMP 47................
HIGH-MOUNTED STOP LAMP 48.........
COLUMN SWITCH 48....................
SPECIAL TOOLS 48...........................
COLUMN SWITCH 48..........................
HAZARD WARNING LAMP SWITCH 50....
SPECIAL TOOLS 50...........................
HAZARD WARNING LAMP SWITCH 50.........
HORN 51................................
CIGARETTE LIGHTER 51.................
ACCESSORY SOCKET 51................
RHEOSTAT 52...........................
CLOCK OR CENTER DISPLAY 53........
TROUBLESHOOTING 53.......................
CLOCK OR CENTER DISPLAY 67..............
RADIO/TAPE PLAYER 68.................
TROUBLESHOOTING 68.......................
RADIO AND CD AUTO CHANGER 81..........
FRONT SPEAKERS 82...................
REAR SPEAKERS 82.....................
ANTENNA83 ............................DEFOGGER 86...........................
TROUBLESHOOTING
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE 86.....................
Printed Heater Check 86.....................
Defogger Relay Continuity Check 86...........
DEFOGGER SWITCH 87.......................
SMART WIRING SYSTEM (SWS)
Refer to GROUP 54B ....................
RADIATOR (RADIATOR FAN MOTOR)
Refer to GROUP 14 ......................
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
Refer to GROUP 23 ......................
ANTI-LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM (ABS)
Refer to GROUP 35B ....................
DOOR HANDLE LATCH (DOOR LOCK)
Refer to GROUP 42 ......................
DOOR GLASS-REGULATOR (POWER
WINDOWS)
Refer to GROUP 42 ......................
KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM
Refer to GROUP 42 ......................
WINDSHIELD WIPER/WASHER
Refer to GROUP 51 ......................
REAR WIPER/WASHER
Refer to GROUP 51 ......................
SRS AIRBAG Refer to GROUP 52B......
HEATER Refer to GROUP 55.............
AIR CONDITIONER Refer to GROUP 55...
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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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SWS -General InformationSWS -General Information54B-5
HEADLAMP WASHER
If the headlamp washer switch at the steering
column is placed in the ON position when the ignition
switch is in the ACC or ON position and theheadlamp switch is in the ON position, the headlamp
washer drive signal is turned ON for 0.5 second.
IGNITION KEY HOLE ILLUMINATION LAMP
When the ignition switch is turned to LOCK (OFF) or
ACC position with the driver’s door opened, the
ignition key hole illumination lamp is illuminated.
If the door is closed in that state, the lamp goes out
after 30 seconds. Vehicles with keyless entrysystem, it illuminates for 30 seconds after the
ignition key is removed. In either case the lamp goes
out when the ignition switch is turned to ON position.
HEADLAMP
Headlamp Automatic Shutdown Function
If the ignition switch is turned to LOCK (OFF) or
ACC position, when the headlamps are on, the
headlamps will be switched off in three minutes.
If the driver’s door is opened within that three-minute
period, the headlamps will be switched off
automatically. This prevents the battery from
discharged.
In addition, if the headlamps are turned on when
the ignition switch is at LOCK (OFF) or ACC position,
the headlamps will not be switched off.Headlamp Dimmer Switch Automatic Reset
Function
This function allows the dimmer switch to be reset
to the low-beam position whenever the headlamp
switch is turned ON.
Daytime Running Lamp (DRL) Function
If the ignition switch is turned to ON when the
headlamps and tail lamps are off, the headlamps
(low-beam) and tail lamps turn on.
FLASHER TIMER
Turn-signal Lamp
When the ignition switch is turned to ON position
and turn-signal lamp switch is placed in the ON
position for right or left turn signaling, the system
generates turn-signal lamp drive signals (flashing
signals).
The system also notifies of a blown turn-signal lamp
bulb by shortening the flashing intervals of the
corresponding indicator lamp.Hazard Warning Lamp
The system detects a change from ON to OFF
of the hazard lamp input signal and activates the
hazard lamps if they are not in operation or
deactivates the lamps if they are operating (reversal
of state between activation and deactivation).
FRONT FOG LAMP
If the front fog lamp switch is turned ON at the
condition that the headlamp or the tail lamp is turned
ON (including the illumination by the automatic
lighting function), the front fog lamp is turned ON.Whenever the tail lamps are turned on at the next
time, the front fog lamps will always be off regardless
of the switch positions. In addition, if the tail lamp
is switched off by the automatic lighting system,
the front fog lamp will also be switched off. However,
the front fog lamp will be illuminated when the tail
lamp is switched on.
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SWS -General Information54B-6
REAR FOG LAMP
If the fog lamp switch is turned ON when the
headlamp or the front fog lamp is turned On, the
rear fog lamp is switched ON and OFF alternatively.If the headlamp and the front fog lamp are turned
OFF during lighting of the rear fog lamp, the rear
fog lamp is turned OFF at the same time.
ROOM LAMP
With the room lamp switch in the DOOR position,
the ETACS-ECU controls the room lamp operation
as follows:
DWhen a door is opened from outside or inside
[with the ignition switch turned to LOCK (OFF)
position]:
When a door is opened, the ETACS-ECU
causes the room lamp to be illuminated at the
100% intensity. When the door is closed, it
dims out the room lamp to 65% intensity and
approx. 30 seconds later, turns out the lamp
completely. During this period (timer controlled
period), the room lamp goes out if the ignition
switch is turned to ON position or the doors
are locked.
DWhen a door is opened or closed with the
ignition switch in the ON position:
The room lamp illuminates at 100% intensity
when a door is opened and turned out when
it is closed.
DWhen no door is opened and the ignition key
is removed:When the ignition key is removed with all the
doors closed, the room lamp is illuminated at
an intensity of 100% and turned out approx.
30 seconds later. During that time
(timer-controlled period), the room lamp goes
out if the ignition key is inserted and turned
to ON position or the door locking system is
activated.
DRoom lamp’s answerback operation in
response to door lock control by keyless entry
system:
To allow the driver to ascertain the result of
the door locking/unlocking control action by
the use of the keyless entry system, the
ETACS-ECU causes the room lamp to blink
twice when the doors are locked through the
system and to illuminate for approx. 15 seconds
when the doors are locked.
The room lamp’s answerback operation in
response to a keyless entry system control
action is accompanied by operation of the
hazard warning lamps.
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SWS -Troubleshooting54B-8
TROUBLESHOOTING
STANDARD FLOW OF DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLESHOOTING
Refer to GROUP 00 – How to Use Troubleshooting/Inspection Service Points.
DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTION
DIAGNOSIS CODES CHECK
Use the MUT-II
to check a diagnosis code.
(Refer to GROUP 00 – How to Use Troubleshooting/Inspection Service Points.)
NOTE
Connect the MUT-II
to the 16-pin diagnosis connector (black).
INPUT SIGNAL CHECK
1. Use the MUT-II
to check a input signal.
(Refer to GROUP 00 – How to Use Troubleshooting/Inspection Service Points.)
2. In this condition, the following input switches can be checked.
3. If an abnormality is found during the input signal check, carry out troubleshooting while referring
to the Trouble Symptom Check page.
Input Signal Check Function
Input signalBuzzer operation condition
Ignition switch (ACC)Turned from LOCK(OFF) to ACC
Ignition switch (IG1)Turned from ACC to ON
Key reminder switch
(from inserted position)
Hazard warning lamp switchTurned from OFF to ON
Front fog lamp switch
Rear fog lamp switch
Back-up lamp switch
Inhibitor switch (reverse)
washer>Selector lever moved to R position
Rear wiper motor auto-stop signal
is sent before the rear wiper begins to operate)
Driver’s door switchDriver’s door opened from closed condition
Door switchesAll doors closed to any door opened
Front passenger’s or back door lock key cylinder switch
Driver’s door lock actuator switch
position to unlock position or vice versa
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SWS -Troubleshooting54B-9
Input signalBuzzer operation condition
Column switchTail lamp switchTurned the lighting switch from OFF to tail lamp
position
Headlamp switchTurn the lighting switch from tail lamp position to
headlamp position
Dimmer switchTurned from OFF to ON
Passing switch
Turn-signal lamp switch
Windshield mist wiper switch
Windshield intermittent wiper switch
Windshield low-speed wiper switch
Windshield high-speed wiper switch
Windshield intermittent wiper interval adjusting
knobRotate the windshield intermittent wiper interval
adjusting knob from FAST to SLOW when the
ignition switch is in ON position (The
ETACS-ECU sends a signal around the medium
knob position)
Windshield washer switchTurned from OFF to ON
Rear wiper switch
Rear washer switch
Headlamp washer switch
Power window
main switchAny switch
TransmitterAny switch
Sunroof switchAny switch
Center displayAny switch
DIAGNOSIS CODE CHART
Code No.Diagnosis itemReference page
11Failure concerning the ETACS-ECU54B-10
12Failure concerning the column switch or improper connecting with the ETACS-ECU54B-10
13Failure concerning the front-ECU54B-11
21Short circuit in communication line54B-12
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SWS -Troubleshooting54B-13
TROUBLE SYMPTOM CHART
Trouble symptomInspection
procedureReference
page
Communication with the MUT-IIis impossible.A-154B-17
BuzzerLight reminder warning buzzer function does not work
normally.B-154B-17
Center display operation annunciation function does not work
normally.B-254B-18
Central door lock-Central door locking system does not work normally.C-154B-18
ing system
Some doors does not lock or unlock.C-254B-19
Some functions of central locking system do not work.C-354B-19
Forgotten key prevention function does not work.C-454B-20
Power windowPower window does not work at all.D-154B-20
Power window main switch can not operate driver’s window.D-254B-21
Power window sub switch can not operate front passenger’s or
rear window.D-354B-22
Power window main switch can not operate front passenger’s
or rear window.D-454B-23
Power window timer function does not work normally.D-554B-23
When the glass is raised, it then lowers automatically.D-654B-24
The glass is not lowered when something is jammed in the
window.D-754B-24
When the glass is fully raised, it then lowers automatically.D-854B-24
Keyless entry sys-Keyless entry system does not operate.E-154B-24
tem
The room lamp and hazard warning lamps do not operate
through the answerback function.E-254B-25
The encrypted code cannot be registered.E-354B-25
SunroofSunroof does not work at all.F-154B-26
Sunroof timer function does not work normally.F-254B-27
Safety mechanism does not function.F-354B-27
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SWS -TroubleshootingSWS -Troubleshooting54B-24
Inspection Procedure D-6
Power window: When the glass is raised, it then lowers
automatically.Probable cause
If the sliding resistance is too large when the glass isbeing raised, it is judged
that something is jammed in the window, and the window is lowered by
approximately 150 mm.DIncorrect window glass adjustment
DGlass slider is incorrectly installed or warped
DMalfunction of power window motor
OK
Replace the power window motor.NG
Replace the window regulator assembly.
Check trouble symptoms.
Check the power window operating currant. (Refer to GROUP
42 – Door.)NGAdjust the window glass. (Refer to GROUP 42 – Door.)
Inspection Procedure D-7
Power window: The glass is jammed in the window.Probable cause
The cause may be a malfunction of the revolution detection sensor in the power
window motor.DMalfunction of power window motor
Replace the power window motor.
Inspection Procedure D-8
Power window: When the glass is fully raised, it then
lowers automatically.Probable cause
The cause may be a malfunction of the revolution detection sensor in the power
window motor.DMalfunction of power window motor
NG
Replace the power window motor.
Check trouble symptoms.
After disconnecting the battery terminals, set the limit switch.
(Refer to GROUP 42 - Door.)
Inspection Procedure E-1
Keyless entry system: Keyless entry system does not
operate.Probable cause
The ETACS-ECU operates the keyless entry system, based on the input signals
from the following switches:
DKey reminder switch
DDoor switches
DDriver’s door lock actuator switch
DTransmitter
If the function does not work normally, a defect on the relevant circuit or the
ETACS-ECU may be suspected.DMalfunction of key reminder switch
DMalfunction of door switches
DMalfunction of driver’s door lock actuator switch
DMalfunction of transmitter
DMalfunction of ETACS-ECU
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SWS -Troubleshooting54B-25
OK
Replace the ETACS-ECU.
NoCheck the central door locking system. (Refer to P54B-13, Trouble
Symptom Chart.)
Ye s
MUT-
IIinput signal check
DKey reminder switch
DDoor switches
DDriver’s door lock actuator switch
DTransmitterNGCheck the defective input circuit. (Refer to P.54B-15, Defects Found
by input Signal Check.)
Is the central door locking system operated normally?
Inspection Procedure E-2
Keyless entry system: The room lamp and hazard warning
lamps do not operate through the answerback function.Probable cause
The hazard warninglampanswerback function can be selected by the driver’s
desire (can be deactivated). However, the roomlampanswerback function can
not be deactivated. if all of these device do not operate through the answerback
function, the ETACS-ECU may be defective.DMalfunction of turn-signal lamp
DMalfunction of room lamp
DMalfunction of ETACS-ECU
DMalfunction of harness wire or connector
Ye s
Replace the ETACS-ECU.
NG
Are the room lamp andhazard warning lamps operated normally?NoCheck the defective device. (Refer to P.54B-13, Trouble Symptom
Chart.)
Check trouble symptoms.
Activate the answerback functions. (Refer to GROUP 42 – Keyless
Entry System or P.54B-60.)
Inspection Procedure E-3
Keyless entry system: The encrypted code cannot be
registered.Probable cause
The ETACS-ECU actives the encrypted code registermode according to the
following switch signals.
DKey reminder switch
DHazard warninglampswitch
If the encrypted code registermode is notset, the relevant input signal circuit or
the ETACS-ECU may be defective.
If a transmitter can not be registered although the encrypted code registermode
is set, the transmitter or the ETACS-ECU may be defective.DMalfunction of key reminder switch
DMalfunction of hazard warninglampswitch
DMalfunction of transmitter
DMalfunction of ETACS-ECU
DMalfunction of harness wire or connector
OK
Replace the ETACS-ECU.
Ye s
No
NG
Check the defective input circuit. (Refer to P.54B-15, Defects Found
by input Signal Check.)NG
Repair OKReplace the transmitter.
MUT-
IIinput signal check
DKey reminder switch
DHazard warninglampswitch
Is encrypted code registermodeset?Check the transmitter battery. (Refer to GROUP 42 - Keyless
Entry System.)
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