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GENERAL
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GENERAL
CONTENTS
MODEL INDICATIONS
The following abbreviations are used in this manual for classification of model types.
Component Diagram
A diagram of the component parts is
provided near the front of each section
in order to give a reader a better under-
standing of the installed condition of
component parts.
denotes non-re-
usable part.
TROUBLESHOOTING CONTENTS
1. STANDARD FLOW OF DIAGNOSIS TROUBLESHOOTING
The troubleshooting sections follow the basic diagnosis flow which is given below. If the diagnosis
flow is different from that given below, or if additional explanation is required, the details of such
differences or additions will also be listed.
Diagnosis method
Gathering information
from the customer.
No diagnosis code
or communication Diagnosis code Diagnosis code No diagnosis
with MUT-II not displayed. displayed. code
possible
Refer to the INSPECTION CHART FOR DIAGNOSIS INTERMITTENT MALFUNCTIONS (Refer to P.00-13.)
CODES (Refer to applicable group.)
3. DIAGNOSIS FUNCTION
Details which are different from those in the “Diagnosis Function” section on the next page are listed.
DIAGNOSIS FUNCTION
METHOD OF READING DIAGNOSIS CODES
WHEN USING THE MUT-II
Connect the MUT-II to the diagnosis connector and take a
reading of the diagnosis codes.
Caution
Turn the ignition switch to “LOCK(OFF)” position before
connecting or disconnecting the MUT-II.
0.5 sec.
0.5 sec. <SS4 II, A/T>
1.5 secs. 0.5 sec. 0.25 sec. <ABS, HBB>
On
Off On
Pause Tens Place Units Off
time 3 signal division signal
secs. 2 secs.
NOTE
*: Even if the ABS system is normal, removing the valve relay causes the diagnosis code No.52 to
be output.
METHOD OF ERASING DIAGNOSIS CODES
WHEN USING THE MUT-II
Connect the MUT-II to the diagnosis connector and erase the diagnosis code.
Caution
Turn the ignition switch to “LOCK (OFF)” position before connecting or disconnecting the MUT-II.
WHEN NOT USING THE MUT-II
1. Turn the ignition switch to “LOCK(OFF)” position.
2. After disconnecting the battery cable from the battery ( - ) terminal for 10 seconds or more, reconnect
the cable.
3. After the engine has warmed up, run it at idle for about 15 minutes.
MB991529
7. If trouble symptoms still remain up to this stage, there is a possibility that there is an
open or short circuit in the harness between the connectors, so check the harness.
Alternatively, the cause may be a defective ECU, so try replacing the ECU and check
if the trouble symptom disappears.
HARNESS INSPECTION
Check for an open or short circuit in the harness between the terminals which were defective according
to the connector measurements. Carry out this inspection while referring to the electrical wiring manual.
Here, “Check harness between power supply and terminal xx” also includes checking for blown fuses.
For inspection service points when there is a blown fuse, refer to “Inspection Service Points for a Blown
Fuse.”
MEASURES TO TAKE AFTER REPLACING THE ECU
If the trouble symptoms have not disappeared even after replacing the ECU, repeat the inspection procedure
from the beginning.
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GENERAL - How to Use Troubleshooting/Inspection Service Points 00-11
CONNECTOR MEASUREMENT SERVICE POINTS
Turn the ignition switch to OFF when connecting disconnecting
the connectors, and turn the ignition switch to ON when
measuring if there are no instructions to be contrary.
Connector
Good
Bad
Load
Transfer
Filler plug
Filler plug
Filler plug
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION
VEHICLE INFORMATION CODE PLATE
LOCATION
Vehicle information code plate is riveted on the toeboard
inside the engine compartment.
MNHFR6
MNXFL6
MNXFR6
MNXFR6
MYXFR6
MNHCR6
MYHCR6
MNXCR6
MYXCR6
<Long wheelbase>
Model code Engine model Transmission model Fuel supply system
LNXFL6
LNHFR6
LYHFR6
LNXFR6
LYXFR6
LNHCR6
LYHCR6
LNXCR6
LYXCR6
MODEL CODE
4 Sort W: Wagon
7 Trim level D: GL
H: GLX
X: GLS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
L 5-door
10 Plant J Nagoya-3
11 Serial number - -
<4D56>
ENGINE MODEL NUMBER
1. The engine model number is stamped at the cylinder
block as shown in the following.
Engine model Engine displacement mL
4D56 2,477
4M41 3,200
6G74 3,496
2. The engine serial number is stamped near the engine
model number.
Engine serial number AA0201 to YY9999
<4M41>
<6G74>
A
B
A
B
The illustration indicates left outer side. Right side is The illustration indicates left outer side. Right side is
symmetrically opposite. symmetrically opposite.
A
A
B
B
The illustration indicates right outer side. The illustration indicates right outer side.
Left side is symmetrically opposite. Left side is symmetrically opposite.
TARGET AREA (A: FOR ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT PARTS, B: FOR REPLACEMENT PARTS)
A B
NOTE:
*1: Vehicles with roof rails
*2: Vehicles with 235/80R16 Tyre
*3: Vehicles with 265/70R16 Tyre
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GENERAL - Major Specifications
NOTE:
*1: Vehicles with roof rails
*2: Vehicles with 235/80R16 Tyre
*3: Vehicles with 265/70R16 Tyre
NOTE:
*1: Vehicles with roof rails
*2: Vehicles with 235/80R16 Tyre
*3: Vehicles with 265/70R16 Tyre
<Long wheelbase>
NOTE:
*1: Vehicles with roof rails
*2: Vehicles with 235/80R16 Tyre
*3: Vehicles with 265/70R16 Tyre
NOTE:
*1: Vehicles with roof rails
*2: Vehicles with 235/80R16 Tyre
*3: Vehicles with 265/70R16 Tyre
Items V75W
LNXCL6, LYXCL6,
LNXCR6 LYXCR6
Vehicle Overall length 1 4,795
dimensions
Overall width 2 1,875
mm
Overall height (unladen) 3 1,855,1,885*1
Wheelbase 4 2,780
Track-front 5 1,560
Track-rear 6 1,560
Overhang-front 7 710
Overhang-rear 8 1,285*2, 1,305*3
Ground clearance 9 235
(unladen)
Angle of approach 10 42*
degree
Angle of departure 11 24*
degree)
Vehicle Kerb weight 2,095
weight kg
Max. gross vehicle weight 2,760
Max. axle weight rating-front 1,110
Max. axle weight rating-rear 1,650
Seating capacity 7
Engine Model No. 6G74GDI
Total displacement mL 3,496
Transmis- Model No. V5M31 V5A51
sion
Type 5-speed 5-speed
manual automatic
Fuel system Fuel supply system GDI
NOTE:
*1: Vehicles with roof rails
*2: Vehicles with 235/80R16 Tyre
*3: Vehicles with 265/70R16 Tyre
PRE-INSPECTION CONDITION
“Pre-inspection condition” refers to the condition that the
vehicle must be in before proper engine inspection can be
carried out. If you see the words “Set the vehicle to the
pre-inspection condition”. in this manual, it means to set the
vehicle to the following condition.
D Engine coolant temperature: 80 - 90_C
D Lamps, electric cooling fan and all accessories: OFF
D M/T: Neutral
D A/T: P range
VEHICLE WASHING
If high-pressure car-washing equipment or steam car-washing
Approx. equipment is used to wash the vehicle, be sure to note the
40 cm following information in order to avoid damage to plastic
components, etc.
D Spray nozzle distance: Approx. 40 cm or more
D Spray pressure: 3,900 kPa or less
D Spray temperature: 82_C or less
D Time of concentrated spray to one point: within 30 sec.
MUT-II
MUT-II
sub-assembly Refer to the “MUT-II REFERENCE MANUAL” or “MUT-II
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS” for instructions on handling
the MUT-II.
ROM pack
ENGINE OILS
Health Warning
Prolonged and repeated contact with mineral oil will result
in the removal of natural fats from the skin, leading to dryness,
irritation and dermatitis. In addition, used engine oil contains
potentially harmful contaminants which may cause skin cancer.
Adequate means of skin protection and washing facilities
must be provided.
Recommended Precautions
The most effective precaution is to adapt working practices
which prevent, as far as practicable, the risk of skin contact
with mineral oils, for example by using enclosed systems
for handling used engine oil and by degreasing components,
where practicable, before handling them.
Other precautions:
D Avoid prolonged and repeated contact with oils,
particularly used engine oils.
D Wear protective clothing, including impervious gloves
where practicable.
D Avoid contaminating clothes, particularly underpants, with
oil.
D Do not put oily rags in pockets, the use of overalls without
pockets will avoid this.
D Do not wear heavily soiled clothing and oil-impregnated
foot-wear. Overalls must be cleaned regularly and kept
separately from personal clothing.
D Where there is a risk of eye contact, eye protection should
be worn, for example, chemical goggles or face shields;
in addition an eye wash facility should be provided.
D Obtain First Aid treatment immediately for open cuts and
wounds.
D Wash regularly with soap and water to ensure all oil is
removed, especially before meals (skin cleansers and
nail brushes will help). After cleaning, the application of
preparations containing lanolin to replace the natural skin
oils is advised.
D Do not use petrol, kerosine, diesel fuel, gas oil, thinners
or solvents for cleaning skin.
D Use barrier creams, applying them before each work
period, to help the removal of oil from the skin after work.
D If skin disorders develop, obtain medical advice without
delay.
Diagnosis connector
NOTE
*: Indicates the parts equipped on the right and left sides.
1, 2, 3, 4 Instrument panel wiring harness ® Front wiring harness ® Front Repair or replace each wiring
impact sensor harness
11, 12 Instrument panel wiring harness ® Clock spring ® Driver’s air bag Repair or replace the Instrument
module) panel wiring harness. Replace
clock spring.
13 Instrument panel wiring harness ® Junction block (fuse No.8) Repair or replace Instrument
panel wiring harness.
16 Instrument panel wiring harness ® Junction block (fuse No.6)
21, 22 Side air bag wiring harness ® Side air bag module (L.H.) Repair or replace side air bag
wiring harness.
23, 24 Side air bag wiring harness ® Side air bag module (R.H.)
34, 35, 36 Side air bag wiring harness ® Floor wiring harness ® Side impact Repair or each wiring harness.
sensor (L.H.)
40, 41, 42 Side air bag wiring harness ® Floor wiring harness ® Side impact
sensor (R.H.)
6. Inspection of the SRS-ECU harness connector should be carried out by the following procedure.
Insert the special tool (probe, MB991222, in the harness set) into the connector from harness side
(rear side), and connect the tester to this probe. If any tool than specified is used, damage to the
harness and other components will result. Furthermore, measurement should not be carried out by
touching the probe directly against the terminals from the front of the connector. The terminals are
plated to increase their conductivity, so that if they are touched directly by the probe, the plating
may break, which will cause drops in reliability.
MB991222
MB991222
7. SRS components should not be subjected to temperature over 93_C, so remove the SRS-ECU, driver’s
and front passenger’s air bag modules, clock spring, side impact sensors and front seat assemblies (side
air bag modules) before drying or baking the vehicle after painting.
8. Whenever you finish servicing the SRS, check warning lamp operation to make sure that the system
functions properly. (Refer to GROUP 52B.)
9. Make certain that the ignition switch is LOCK (OFF) position when the MUT-II is connected or
disconnected.
10. If you have any questions about the SRS, please contact your local distributor.
NOTE
SERIOUS INJURY CAN RESULT FROM UNINTENDED AIR BAG DEPLOYMENT, SO USE ONLY
THE PROCEDURES AND EQUIPMENT SPECIFIED IN THIS MANUAL.
Bolts
Side sill rear end
Rubber
Rubber
SINGLE-POST
LIFT OR DOUBLE-
POST LIFT
Attachment Attachment
Bolt nominal Pitch (mm) Head mark “4” Head mark “7” Head mark “8”
diameter (mm)
Bolt nominal Pitch (mm) Head mark “4” Head mark “7” Head mark “8”
diameter (mm)
NOTE
1. Be sure to use only the specified bolts and nuts, and always tighten them to the specified torques.
2. Bolts marked with indications such as 4T or 7T are reinforced bolts. The larger the number, the
greater the bolt strength.
Service Bulletins
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INFORMATION INTERNATIONAL
CAR
ADMINISTRATION T. MASAKI - MANAGER
T
OFFICE TECHNICAL SERVICE PLANNING
1. Description:
On the 2001 PAJERO/MONTERO, the 4M41 engine equipped models have been added.
2. Applicable Manuals:
3. Effective Date:
From the 2001 model.
MSB-00E00-009 1
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GROUP 00
GENERAL
OUTLINE OF CHANGES
The following models have been added for England that are equipped with the 4M41 engine.
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION
MODELS
<Short wheelbase>
Model code Engine model Transmission model Fuel supply system
V68W MNHFR6 4M41-DOHC V5M31 <5M/T> Electronically-controlled
Intercooler high pressure fuel
MNHFR6 Turbo (3,200 mL) V5A51 <5A/T> distribution
MSB-00E00-009 3
Items V68W
MNHFR6 MYHFR6
Vehicle Overall length 1 4,260
dimensions
mm Overall width 2 1,845
Overall height (unladen) 3 1,845, 1,875*1
Wheelbase 4 2,545
Track-front 5 1,560
Track-rear 6 1,560
Overhang-front 7 710
Overhang-rear 8 1,000*2, 1,025*3
Ground clearance 9 225
(unladen)
Angle of approach degrees 10 42°
Angle of departure degrees 11 33.5°
Vehicle Kerb weight 1,980
weight kg
Max. gross vehicle weight 2,510
Max. axel weight rating-front 1,165
Max. axel weight rating-rear 1,345
Seating capacity 5
Engine Model No. 4M41-DOHC Intercooler Turbo
Total displacement mL 3,200
Transmission Model No. V5M31 V5A51
Type 5-speed manual 5-speed automatic
Fuel system Fuel supply system Electronically-controlled high pressure fuel
distribution
NOTE
*1: Vehicles with roof rails
*2: Vehicles with 235/80R16 Tyre
*3: Vehicles with 265/70R16 Tyre
MSB-00E00-009 4
1. Description:
On the GDI engine equipped cars, an idle learning function that will be required after replacement
of the ECU (for engine control) or after resetting of the battery* has been established.
*: Disconnection of ECU (for engine control) battery backup power supply (disconnection of battery
terminals or ECU connectors)
2. Applicable Manuals:
MSB-00E00-505 1
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3. Details:
Contents of Attachment are to be added to GROUP 00 (GENERAL).
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GROUP 00
GENERAL
OUTLINE OF CHANGES
The following models are equipped with Mitsubishi Stability Control (MITSUBISHI SC) system.
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION
MODELS
<Short wheelbase>
Model code Engine model Transmission model Fuel supply system
MNHFR6
MYHFR6
MNXFR6
MYXFR6
MNHCR6
MYHCR6
MNXCR6
MYXCR6
LNHFR6
LYHFR6
LNXFR6
LYXFR6
LNHCR6
LYHCR6
LNXCR6
LYXCR6
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION
MODELS
<Short wheelbase>
Model code Engine model Transmission model Fuel supply system
MNHFR6
MNXFL6
MNXFR6
MNHFR6
MYHFR6
MNXFR6
MYXFR6
MYHCR6
MYXCR6
LNXFL6
LNHFR6
LYHFR6
LNXFR6
LYXFR6
LYHCR6
LYXCR6
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
L 5-door
11 Serial number - -
NOTE
*: Indicates changes.
<Short wheelbase>
Items V64W
MNDFL6 MNHFL6, MNXFL6,
MNHFR6 MNXFR6
Vehicle Kerb weight 1,875 1,910 1,930
weight
i ht kg
k
Max. gross vehicle weight 2,510
Max. axle weight rating-front 1,200
Max. axle weight rating-rear 1,600
<Long wheelbase>
Items V74W
LNDFL6 LNHFL6 LNXFL6
Vehicle Kerb weight 2,025 2,065 2,100
weight
i ht kg
k
Max. gross vehicle weight 2,760
Max. axle weight rating-front 1,200
Max. axle weight rating-rear 1,650
Items V78W
LNDFL6 LNHFL6, LYHFL6, LNXFL6, LYXFL6,
LNHFR6 LYHFR6 LNXFR6 LYXFR6
Vehicle Max. gross vehicle weight 2,810
weight
i ht kg
k
Max. axle weight rating-front 1,200
Max. axle weight rating-rear 1,650