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TECHNICAL INFORMATION MANUAL

EVOLUTION-VII

Pub. No. N0104CT9A

GROUP INDEX
GENERAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

ENGINE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

TECHNICAL INFORMATION MANUAL


FOREWORD
This manual has been prepared as an introduction to the specifications, features, construction, functions, etc. of the newly developed LANCER EVOLUTION-VII. Please read this manual carefully so that it will be of assistance for your service activities. Please note that the following service manuals are also available and should be used in conjunction with this manual. WORKSHOP MANUAL S0105CT9A All information, illustrations and product descriptions contained in this manual are current as of the time of publication. We, however, reserve the right to make changes at any time without prior notice or obligation. The EVOLUTION-VII is sold exclusively through RALLIART Inc. Since the EVOLUTION-VII is a rallybased model, it will not be warranted and will not be homologated for general production. Therefore, any service matters on the EVOLUTION-VII should be inquired to RALLIART Inc. as usual.

POWER TRAIN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DRIVE-CONTROL COMPONENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

BODY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

EXTERIOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

INTERIOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

EQUIPMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

E Mitsubishi Motors Corporation

April 2001

NOTES

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GENERAL
CONTENTS
HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Model Indications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Active Center Differential (ACD), Active Yaw Control (AYC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Engine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Transmission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 All-wheel Independent Suspensions . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Equipments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Serviceability and Reliability . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13

TARGETS OF DEVELOPMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 PRODUCTS FEATURES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 TECHNICAL FEATURES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4


Exterior . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Interior . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Body Dimensions and Spacious Cabin . . . . . . . . . 6 Aerodynamic Performance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 MAJOR SPECIFICATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

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GENERAL -

How to Use This Manual/Targets of Development/Product Features

HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL


MODEL INDICATIONS
The following abbreviations are used in this manual for identification of model types. MPI: Indicates the multipoint injection, or engine equipped with the multipoint injection. DOHC: Indicates an engine with the double overhead camshaft, or models equipped with such an engine. M/T: Indicates the manual transmission, or models equipped with the manual transmission. A/C: Indicates the air conditioner.

TARGETS OF DEVELOPMENT

A new competitive device in addition to technology established in the previous motor sport events to improve potential performance as well as outward and inward appearance with a sophisticated view to represent a high performance sedan of the next generation has been featured to improve the image of Mitsubishi brand. Furthermore, enhancement of competitiveness as well as driving performance in various motor sport events has been sought.

PRODUCT FEATURES
Outward and inward appearance to represent a high performance sedan of the next generation (1) Exterior with sophisticated and fearless expression D Multi - lighted headlamp and rear combination lamp exclusively used for EVOLUTION-VII D Front bumper with large cooling air inlet D Incorporate blister fender and overwhelming large - sized tyre D Large - sized and light weight rear spoiler with variable elevation angle that can be adjusted at 4 points D Front bumper extension and side sill extension D Large - sized under cover equipped (for improvement of aerodynamic and cooling performance in drive system) (2) Interiors with athletic feeling D Light weight backet newly designed by RECARO seat (adoption of silk waving cloth with functionality) D Steering wheel newly designed by MOMO D Multi - functional sports meter (with permanent illumination to be visible in the day light) (1) Fine tuned engine that provides improved output at all ranges:Maximum output 280 PS (206 kW) and maximum torque 39 kgfSm (383 NSm) D mprovement of turbo charger D Enlarged Intercooler and oil cooler D Automatic injection control 3 - nozzle intercooler spray (2) Drive system with high reliability to deal with increased engine torque D Reinforcement of transfer, propeller shaft, and drive shaft

The most outstanding engine and power performance in the class

GENERAL Further improvement in handling performance made by enhancement of the marginal performance

Product Features

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(1) Mitsubishi original revolutionary technology with all wheel control D Newly developed active center differential system (ACD) (to be compatible with steering response to cornering and rising traction performance) D Improvement of marginal performance in cornering made by integrated control of ACD{active yawing control (AYC) (2) Optimally tuned suspension to be adjusted to the new dimensions has improved cornering performance. D Extended length of wheel base (+115 mm), enlarged width of treads (front: +5 mm, rear: +10 mm) D Increased suspension stroke in the compression side (front:+15 mm, rear: +5 mm) D 235/45ZR17 tyres adopting half - radial structure and newly developed high performance high grip compounds NOTE Figures in the parentheses indicate the numbers compared with those of EVOLUION-VI. (3) High rigidity body to sustain high marginal performance (bend rigidity: increased by 50 %, torsion rigidity: equal to that of EVOLUTION-VII) D Suspension mounting, fortification of body frame connections, addition of reinforcements (approximately 20 locations), and addition of welding spots D High rigidity 3 - point mounting strut tower bar D Rear end cross bar<RS> D Aluminum hood and fender attached (1) Sporty type 4ABS (improved braking stability derived from braking control in both sides at driving in sports mode) (2) EBD system for EVOLUTION-VII (improvement in deceleration performance) (3) Featuring Brenvo made front 17 - inch ventilated disc (opposite differential diameter 4 - piston type) and rear 16 - inch ventilated disc (opposite 2 - piston type)

Revolutionary braking system to correspond with high marginal performance

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EXTERIOR

GENERAL - Technical Features

TECHNICAL FEATURES
DESIGN FEATURES The 7th generation EVOLUTION has acquired the image of high performance sports sedan equipped with guaranteed quality and fearless determination as high quality driving sedan in addition to the rally image of the previous generations. (1) Aggressive and overwhelming front mask with multi - lighted headlamps, large - sized inlet bumper grill, and side outlet (2) Improved maneuvering capability of the vehicle at the corners by cutting a large portion of the front corner (3) Exclusive blister fender to appeal good road hanging (traction characteristics) and brisk driving capability (4) Front - side sill extension and wing - type rear spoiler to emphasize the high aerodynamic performance (5) Clear type rear combination lamp to appeal sporty feeling and guaranteed quality (6) Attaching the newly designed EVOLUTION VII emblem with sharp and sporty image

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(3) (4) (1) (4) (2)

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(3)

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GENERAL - Technical Features INTERIOR


DESIGN FEATURES High performance interior to provide an impression of sports minded vehicle as the 7th generation EVOLUTION (1) Combination meter exclusively for EVOLUTION-VII with a configuration of a circular tachometer in the center and thick bezels (partitions between meters) with discreet design create appeal for fearless determination and sporty feelings.
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(2) The Mitsubishi original design made by MOMO used for the steering has the same design used for horn pad as the shift lever to express integration of the image and high performance interior. (3) The Mitsubishi original design made by Recaro used for the front seat has a sewing line surrounding circumference of the sides to emphasize the good holding.

(3)

(2)

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GENERAL - Technical Features

BODY DIMENSIONS AND SPACIOUS CABIN


Body Dimensions The dimensions of the EVOLUTION-VII except for the overall width have been altered in comparison with those of EVOLUTION-VI.

5 7 2

4 1

No. 1 2 3 4 5

Item Overall length Overall width Overall height Wheel base Front overhang

Dimensions mm 4 455 (+105) 1 770 (0) 1 450 (+45) 2 625 (+115) 895 (+5)

No. 6 7

Item Rear overhang Tred <Vehicles with 235/45ZR17tyres> Tred <Vehicles with 205/65R15tyres> Front Rear Front Rear

Dimensions mm 935 ( - 15) 1 515 (+5) 1 515 (+10) 1 500 (+5) 1 500 (+10)

NOTE Figures in the parentheses indicate the values in comparison with those of EVOLUTION-VI.

AERODYNAMIC PERFORMANCE
Deterioration of aerodynamic performance accompanied with enlargement of the body size has been suppressed by attaching a large - sized under cover on the lower part of the engine compartment, optimizing elevation angle setting of rear spoiler. (1) Under cover A large - sized under cover is designed for compatibility of reduction of air resistance and reduction of lift. (2) Rear spoiler Lift control by attaching elevation angle adjustable rear spoiler and optimizing attached position of the spoiler are designed for reduction of air resistance.

(2)

(1)

GENERAL - Technical Features ACTIVE CENTER DIFFERENTIAL (ACD), ACTIVE YAW CONTROL (AYC)

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ACD, which is designed for improving drive characteristics by electronically controlling center differential movement, and AYC, which has been adopted since EVOLUTION-IV are featured by combing two systems for integrated control so that further improvements in driving performance can be achieved.

ACD mode indicator lamp

AYC torque transfer differential Parking brake switch Steering wheel sensor Throttle position sensor (TPS) Reserve tank

ABS-ECU

Hydraulic unit assembly Lateral G sensor ACD transfer Engine - ECU 4WD-ECU Longitudinal G sensor ACD mode switch Stop lamp switch Wheel speed sensor Wheel speed sensor

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ENGINE

GENERAL - Technical Features


Since adoption of magnesium diecasting rocker cover and hollow camshaft is intended for light weight of the upper part of the engine, vibration of engine - transmission at acceleration can be reduced to improve the response of the body.

The turbo charger specifications have been optimized by reducing the size of the turbine nozzle diameter to increase the engine torque at low - middle speed range as well as high speed range.

TRANSMISSION
Implementation of fortifying each part to deal with the increased engine torque and revision of the gear ratio of the standard transmission are intended for further improvement in power performance.

ALL-WHEEL INDEPENDENT SUSPENSIONS


While the popular and rally-proven McPherson strut front and multi-link rear suspension systems have basically been retained, they were optimized for the new model. The improvements to the front include adding a crossmember brace to the lower arm mount for more rigidity, flattening the chassis crossmember, and realigning the roll center to an ideal height. As a result, the suspension delivers enhanced handling and straight-line stability, ride comfort, grounding characteristics, and roll feel, as well as less vibrations and noise. The steering gears optimal position ensures predictably linear toe-in changes. Each arm of the rear multi-links with trailing arms, as well as its linkage point and length, was reevaluated to achieve optimal alignment. Combined with the wider tracks, higher body rigidity, and improved damping characteristics of the bushings and bump rubbers, the suspensions deliver a supple ride with superb handling stability for relaxing, effortless control.

GENERAL - Technical Features

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Strut insulator Lower arm bushing (Pillow ball bushing with rubber) Stabilizer bar Crossmember

Coil spring

Strut assembly (shock absorber) Stabilizer link Lower arm

Crossmember bar <RS (option), RS-II>

Coil spring Shock absorber Upper arm Crossmember Toe control arm Differential support arm Stabilizer bar

Trailing arm

Lower arm Differential support member Toe control bar <RS>

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SAFETY ACTIVE SAFETY

GENERAL - Technical Features

BRAKING SYSTEM All models feature fade-resistant 14-inch ventilated discs up front and rear 8-inch drums for sure, linear stopping power. A 4-sensor, 3-channel ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) with EBD (Electronic Brake-force Distribution) is available. ABS adjusts the braking pressure of the front wheels independently and rear wheels together for controlled emergency braking.

New for the Lancer, EBD works with the ABS computer to evenly modulate each channels braking pressure for ideal braking force regardless of load or surface conditions at all times.

Parking brake switch Steering wheel sensor

ABS warning lamp Hydraulic unit (integrated in ABS-ECU)

Diagnosis connector Stop lamp switch

Lateral G sensor Longitudinal G sensor Wheel speed sensor

Wheel speed sensor

GENERAL - Technical Features PASSIVE SAFETY


SRS AIR BAGS Dual SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) front airbags deploy only upon detection of frontal impact. When used in combination with the 3-point ELR seatbelts, they significantly mitigate head and upper torso injury to front-seat occupants.

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Seat belt with pretensioner featured for the drivers and front passengers seats is designed for instantly taking up the slack in the seat belt at the time of impact to improve restraint effect on a passenger. It is activated approximately at the same time as SRS airbag is activated to improve protection effect on a passenger.

Seat belt with pretensioner SRS warning lamp

Drivers side air bag module

Front passengers side air bag module

Clock spring

Diagnosis connector

SRS - ECU Drivers side Passengers side

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GENERAL - Technical Features


Adding to all-round occupant protection is a deformation-resistant, highly rigid cabin structure that features strategic reinforcements plus large side-door impact bars.

BODY CONSTRUCTION The EVOLUTION-VII safety-enhanced body structure comprises front and rear crushable zones that effectively absorb the impact energy of front and rear collisions.

Enlarged impact bars

Enlarged cross-section of roof bow

Thicher dash panel lower

Reinforced center pillar Enlarged cross-section and minimised vertical offset of front floor side member Enlarged cross-section of side sill Enlarged cross-section and extended front side member Reinforced front pillar

Added dash crossmember

GENERAL - Technical Features


SAFETY-ENHANCED FRONT SEATS The front seats are designed to minimise the risk of whiplash in a collision from the rear. The headrestraints have been ideally angled forward, while the seat frame was moved toward the rear. OTHER SAFETY FEATURES D 3-point ELR seatbelts D Front fog lamps

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In-house tests show a roughly 40% improvement in occupant injury figures.

Child-protection rear door locks

EQUIPMENTS
IMMOBILIZER SYSTEM This system lets the engine be started only when an encrypted code that is recorded in the ignition key is the same as an encrypted code that is recorded in the immobilizer-ECU. Immobilizer system is equipped as an option.

Integrated immobilizer-ECU and antenna Ignition key Power Transponder Start permission signal
Engine-ECU or Engine A/T-ECU

Encrypted code Steering lock key cylinder and immobilizer - ECU Registration of ignition key

MUT - II

SERVICEABILITY AND RELIABILITY


MAINTENANCE-FREE FEATURES D Adoption of an auto-tensioner eliminates the need for timing belt adjustment ENHANCED DIAGNOSIS SYSTEM Diagnosis functions have been included for the following systems, so that it is possible to use the MUT-II to read the diagnosis codes and service data and to carry out actuator tests. In addition, it is also possible to read the diagnosis codes by the flashing of the warning lamp in some systems. IMPROVED SERVICEABILITY AND HANDLING D A one-touch joint type plastic tube has been adopted for fuel main lines, which makes removal and installation easier. D Adoption of auto lash adjusters eliminates the need for valve clearance adjustment MPI ACD AYC 4ABS SRS air bag Simplified Wiring System (SWS) A small wiper module, which includes wiper motor and linkage, has been adopted to facilitate removal and installation.

D D D D D D

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MODELS
Model code CT9A Class code SNDFZL/R SNGFZL/R

GENERAL - Vehicle Identification

VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION
Grade RS RS-II Engine model 4G63 (1,997 mL-DOHC16 valves intercooler turbo) valves-intercooler Transmission model W5M51 <4WD-5M/T> Fuel supply system MPI

MODEL CODE
CT 9 A S N D F Z L
No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Items Development Engine type Sort Body style Transmission type Trim level Specification engine feature Special feature Steering wheel location Contents CT: 9: A: S: N: D: G: F: Z: L: R: MITSUBISHI LANCER EVOLUTION-VII 1,997 mL petrol engine Passenger car 4-door sedan 5-speed manual transmission RS RS-II MPI-DOHC 4WD Left hand Right hand

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

GENERAL - Major Specifications

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MAJOR SPECIFICATIONS

8 1 2
Items Vehicle dimensions di i mm Front track Overall width Front overhang Wheel base Rear overhang Overall length Ground clearance (unladen) Overall height (unladen) Rear track Vehicle weight kg i ht k Kerb weight Max. gross vehicle weight Max. axle weight rating-front Max. axle weight rating-rear Seating capacity Engine g Transmission i Fuel System Model No. Total displacement mL Model No. Type Fuel supply system

7 3
CT9A SNDFZL/R

9 4 6 5

SNGFZL/R
*1

1 1,500, 1,515 2 1,770 3 855 4 2,625 5 975 6 4,455 7 140 8 1,450

9 1,500, 1,515 *1 1,380 1,655 950 705 5 4G63 1,997 W5M51 5-speed manual MPI 1,420 1,695 970 725

NOTE *1: Vehicles with 17 inch wheels.

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ENGINE
CONTENTS
GENERAL INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Major Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 System Block Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Control System Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 List of Component Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Fuel Injection Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Idle Speed Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Ignition Timing and Distribution Control . . . . . 20 Radiator Fan Motor Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Power Supply and A/C Condenser Fan Relay Control, Oxygen Senser Heater Control, Air Flow Senser Filter Reset Control, Alternator Control, Fuel Pressure Control, Supercharging Pressure Control, Secondary Air Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Fuel Pump Relay Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 EGR Control and Purge Control . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Diagnosis System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22

BASE ENGINE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Piston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Piston Ring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

LUBRICATION SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Engine Oil Cooler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

COOLING SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Construction Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

INTAKE AND EXHAUST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6


Air Intake System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Exhaust System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . 23


Emission Control System Diagram . . . . . . . . . 23

FUEL SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Construction Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Fuel Tank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12

MOUNT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Construction Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24

ACCELERATOR SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Construction Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26

CONTROL SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13

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ENGINE - General Information

GENERAL INFORMATION
This engine has the same basic structure as the previous 4G63-T/C engine, however, the following enhancements have been added in order to provide improved performance. D The piston shape has been changed. D The width of the piston rings has been reduced in order to reduce engine friction. D The turbocharger type has been changed. D An EGR valve has been added.

MAJOR SPECIFICATIONS
Items Total displacement mL Bore stroke mm Compression ratio Combustion chamber Camshaft arrangement Valve timing Intake opening Intake closing Exhaust opening Exhaust closing Maximum output kW/r/min Maximum torque Nm/r/min Fuel system Rocker arm Auto-lash adjuster 4G63-T/C 1,997 85.0 88.0 8.8 Pentroof type DOHC BTDC 21_ ABDC 59_ BBDC 58_ ATDC 18_ 206/6500 383/3500 Electronic controlled multipoint fuel injection Roller type Equipped

ENGINE - Base Engine

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BASE ENGINE
PISTON
The top land height has been changed from 5 mm to 6 mm, and the second land height has been changed from 4.5 mm to 5 mm.
<NEW>
6 mm 5 mm 5 mm

<OLD>
4.5 mm

PISTON RING
The tension of the rings has been changed as shown in the table below, and the thicknesses of the No. 2 ring and the oil ring have been reduced in order to provide reduced engine friction.
NEW PISTON RING No. 1 PISTON RING No. 2 OIL RING PISTON RING No. 1 9.5 N 7.0 N 25.0 N PISTON RING No. 2 OLD 8.34 N 10.49 N 33.34 N OIL RING

0.20 0.30 mm (New models) 0.25 0.35 mm (Old models)

0.35 0.50 mm (New models) 0.40 0.55 mm (Old models)

0.10 0.40 mm

1.2 mm

1.2 mm (New models) 1.5 mm (Old models)

2.0 mm (New models) 2.8 mm (Old models)

3.1 mm

3.5 mm (New models) 3.8 mm (Old models)

2.2 mm (New models) 2.5 mm (Old models)

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ENGINE OIL COOLER

ENGINE - Lubrication System

LUBRICATION SYSTEM
The drawn cup air-cooled type engine oil cooler has been adopted. The engine oil cooler is installed below the right head lamp assembly and brings in the air through the oil cooler duct of the front bumper to cool the engine oil. SPECIFICATIONS
Items Type Core size mm (Width Hight Thickness) Engine oil cooler oil amount L Performance kJ/h Specifications Drawn cup type 160 200 49 0.35 29,900

CONSTRUCTION DIAGRAM

Engine oil cooler return hose

Engine oil cooler Engine oil cooler feed hose

ENGINE - Cooling System

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COOLING SYSTEM
The cooling system is a water-cooled pressurized, forced circulation type which offers the following features. D To improve the reliability of cavitation at a high engine speed and to increase the amount of engine coolant, output control system in which a thermostat is installed at the outlet of engine coolant from the engine to the radiator has been adopted. D To improve the engine cooling performance and save weight, a plastic tank and an aluminium radiator fins have been introduced. D The speed of electric cooling fan is optimally controlled by a radiator fan controller and the engine-ECU according to driving conditions so that the fan operating noise is minimized and the fuel efficiency is improved.

SPECIFICATIONS
Items Cooling method Radiator Type Performance kJ/h Water pump Type Drive method Thermostat Type Valve open temperature _C Specifications Water-cooled pressurized, forced circulation with electrical fan Pressurized corrugate type 216,700 Impeller of centrifugal type Drive belt Wax pellet type with jiggle valve 80 1.5

CONSTRUCTION DIAGRAM

Radiator fan motor

Radiator fan controller

Reserve tank

Radiator Shroud

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AIR INTAKE SYSTEM

ENGINE - Intake and Exhaust

INTAKE AND EXHAUST


AIR DUCT, AIR CLEANER D By introducing fresh cool air from the top of the radiator efficiently, the engine performance has been enhanced and intake air noise has been reduced. D Burnable used paper mixed with plastic materials have been adopted in consideration for reduction of industrial wastes and protection of global environment. AIR INTAKE HOSE Unleaded rubber materials have been adopted for air intake hose in consideration for protection of global environment. CONSTRUCTION DIAGRAM
Air duct Air cleaner assembly

Air intake hose

INTER COOLER By mounting an air cooled intercooler to reduce the intake air temperature after boosting, engine output has been improved. The features of the air cooled intercooler are as follows. D Large intercooler (Core size: 289.549065 mm) D Air guides are mounted to the bottom of the intercooler. CONSTRUCTION DIAGRAM

Inter cooler assembly 490 mm

Air guide

ENGINE - Intake and Exhaust

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INTER COOLER WATER SPRAY To complement the intercooler efficiency in ranges where the cooling efficiency of the air cooled intercooler is insufficient, and attain high performance in various operating environments, a system which cools by spraying water from a special washer tank for the intercooler to the front of the intercooler has been adopted. The features of the intercooler water spray system is as follows. D Sprays water when the water spray switch on the floor console is operated. D Adopts a system which enables switching between the auto mode which automatically sprays water at the optimum operating conditions by signals from the ECU according to the engine state, and the manual mode which is operated by the driver. D Three water spray nozzles are located at optimum positions to enhance the intercooler efficiency. CONSTRUCTION DIAGRAM
<Water Spray Nozzle/Water Spray Hose/Washer Tank>

Water spray nozzle

Water spray hose

Inter cooler Water spray nozzle Washer tank

<Water Spray Switch>


Water spray switch

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SYSTEM DIAGRAM

ENGINE - Intake and Exhaust

Ignition switch (IG2)

Ignition switch (IG1)

Fuse 20A

7.5A

J/B

7.5A Front-ECU (Tail lamp relay)

J/B OFF

Water spray relay ON

Combination meter

Fuse 7.5A

Water spray motor

M Engine-ECU J/C

MANUAL

AUTO

Water spray switch

J/C

ENGINE - Exhaust System EXHAUST SYSTEM

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Exhaust fitting

EXHAUST FITTING BRACKET An exhaust fitting bracket has been added in order to provide greater rigidity.

Exhaust manifold heat protector Exhaust fitting bracket

TURBOCHARGER The turbocharger type TD05HR-16G6-9.8T and TD05HRA-16G6-9.8T have been adopted. Compared to previous types of turbocharger, these new types have a smaller turbine housing nozzle area which improves response at medium to low speeds.

A A

Nozzle area Section A - A

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ENGINE - Intake and Exhaust

EXHAUST PIPE AND MUFFLER Exhaust pipe consisting of 3 separation system: front exhaust pipe, center exhaust pipe, and exhaust main muffler, has the following features: D The adoption of a seal ring has reduced vibrations during idling and driving noise. D A main muffler incorporating a back pressure variable valve is adopted. D Straight layout of exhaust piping has reduced vibration and exhaust pressure in exhaust system. D The adoption of hanger rubber with lower spring constant and the decreased number of hangers have reduced vibration in exhaust piping. D The adoption of all stainless exhaust piping has enhanced resistance to corrosion and heat. D Installation of thermal insulating cover and materials on front pipe has improved emission control performance. CONSTRUCTION DIAGRAM

When valve is open

Back pressure variable valve

Flow of exhaust gas

Seal ring

Oxygen sensor

Main muffler Pre-muffler (sub) Pre-muffler Catalytic converter Center exhaust pipe

Front exhaust pipe

ENGINE - Fuel System

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FUEL SYSTEM
The fuel system consists of parts such as electromagnetic-type fuel injectors, a delivery pipe and a fuel pressure regulator. In addition, a fuel pressure control solenoid valve has been provided in order to maintain idling stability after the engine is re-started when it is hot. This system is basically the same as the previous system used in the 4G63-DOHC-Turbocharger engine for the EVOLUTION-VI.

SPECIFICATIONS
Items Fuel tank capacity L Fuel pump type Fuel filter type Fuel return system

Specification 48 Electric Cartridge (filter-paper type) Fuel pressure regulator return 294 Type Quantity Electromagnetic 4 Canister type

Fuel pressure regulator control pressure kPa Injectors j Evaporative emission control system

CONSTRUCTION DIAGRAM

Fuel pump resistor Injector resistor Delivery pipe Fuel pressure regulator Injector

Fuel tank

Fuel cut-off valve assembly Fuel pump and gauge assembly Pipe and gauge assembly Evaporative canister Fuel pump relay

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FUEL TANK

ENGINE - Fuel System


For better serviceability, the fuel tank has been coupled with the main line by a one-touch joint method, not the conventional double flare nut method.

A steel fuel tank is located under the floor of the rear seats to provide increased safety and increase the amount of luggage compartment space. D The fuel tank has been equipped with a valve assembly which incorporates a fuel cut-off valve to prevent fuel from leaking out in the event of a collision for adjusting the pressure inside the fuel tank. CONSTRUCTION DIAGRAM
Fuel high-pressure hose Suction hose

Fuel pump and gauge assembly

Fuel cut-off valve assembly Pipe and gauge assembly

Fuel high-pressure hose

Fuel tank

ENGINE - Control System

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CONTROL SYSTEM
The control system is based on the system for 4G63-DOHC-Tubocharger which has been installed in the EVOLUTION-VI, with the following improvements added.
Improvements/Additions Adoption of compact throttle position sensor Remarks D D D D D D D D D D D D Smaller size and light weight Higher resistance to vibration Idle position switch disused Basically the same as that used in the SPACE WAGON Improved ignition performance Basically the same as that used in the LANCER Reduced fuel consumption Reduced fan noise Basically the same as that used in the LANCER Higher reliability of air fuel ratio control Basically the same as that used in the GALANT Improved intercooler cooling efficiency

Adoption of compact stepper motor for idle speed control servo Adoption of PWM (pulse width modulation) method of radiator fan motor control Adoption of dual oxygen sensor Adoption of intercooler water spray control

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SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM
Air flow sensor Intake air temperature sensor

ENGINE - Control System

Engine-ECU Fuel injection control Idle speed control

No.1 injector No.2 injector No.3 injector No.4 injector Idle speed control servo (stepper motor) No.1, No.4 ignition coil No.2, No.3 ignition coil

Barometric pressure sensor Ignition timing control Engine coolant temperature sensor Engine control relay control Throttle position sensor A/C switch A/C load signal Camshaft position sensor Crank angle sensor Vehicle speed sensor Power steering fluid pressure switch Detonation sensor Intercooler water spray (auto) Intercooler water spray (manual) Oxygen sensor (front) Oxygen sensor (rear) Fan relay control (A/C condenser) Alternator control Air flow sensor filter reset control Fuel pressure control Turbochanger control Secondary air control Intercooler water spray control Engine warning lamp control Oxygen sensor heater control EGR control Purge control Diagnosis output RAM data transmission Fuel pump relay control A/C relay control Fan motor control (radiator)

Engine control relay Fuel pump relay 2 Fuel pump relay 3 Tachometer A/C relay Fan controller (radiator) Fan motor relay (HI, LOW) (A/C condenser) Alternator G terminal Air flow sensor Fuel pressure control solenoid valve Waste gate solenoid valve Secondary air control solenoid valve Intercooler water spray relay Intercooler water spray lamp Engine warning lamp (check engine lamp) Oxygen sensor heater (front) Oxygen sensor heater (rear) EGR control solenoid valve Purge control solenoid valve Diagnosis output terminal Diagnosis output terminal (for MUT-II)

Ignition switch-IG Ignition switch-ST Alternator FR terminal Power supply Diagnosis control terminal

ENGINE - Control System CONTROL SYSTEM DIAGRAM


L1 Oxygen sensor (front) L2 Oxygen sensor (rear) L3 Air flow sensor L4 Intake air temperature sensor L5 Throttle position sensor L6 Camshaft position sensor L7 Crank angle sensor L8 Barometric pressure sensor L9 Engine coolant temperature sensor L10 Detonation sensor l1 l2 l3 l4 l5 l6 l7 D D D D D D D D D D

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Injector Idle speed control servo Fuel pressure control solenoid valve Waste gate solenoid valve EGR control solenoid valve Purge control solenoid valve Secondary air control solenoid valve Engine control relay Fuel pump relay 2, 3 A/C relay Ignition coil Fan controller Condenser fan relay (HI) Condenser fan relay (LOW) Engine warning lamp Diagnosis output Alternator G terminal

Engine-ECU

D D D D D D D D

Power supply Ignition switch-IG Ignition switch-ST Vehicle speed sensor A/C switch A/C load signal Power steering fluid pressure switch Alternator FR terminal

l7 Secondary air control solenoid valve

Check valve

Canister L5 Throttle By-pass position valve sensor

From fuel tank

l2 Idle speed control servo

Vacuum tank

l3 Fuel pressure control solenoid valve Secondary air valve L8 Barometric pressure sensor Air inlet L3 Air flow sensor l6 Purge control solenoid valve L1 Oxygen sensor (front) Fuel pressure regurator To fuel tank L6 Camshaft position sensor From fuel pump EGR valve l1 Injector

l5 EGR control solenoid valve

PCV valve

L9 Engine coolant temperature sensor L4 Intake air temperature sensor L7 Crank angle sensor L10 Detonation sensor L2 Oxygen sensor (rear)

Waste gate actuator l4 Waste gate solenoid valve

Three-way catalytic converter

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Name ECU Sensors Engine-ECU Ignition switch-IG

ENGINE - Control System

LIST OF COMPONENT FUNCTIONS


Function Uses the signals input from the various sensors to control operation of actuators in accordance with the driving conditions. Detects the ON/OFF position of the ignition switch. When this signal is input to the engine-ECU, power is supplied to components such as the injectors, air flow sensor, idle speed control servo and crank angle sensor. Detects whether the engine is cranking. The engine-ECU controls the fuel injection, throttle valve opening angle and ignition timing to the appropriate settings based on this signal. Detects the amount of intake air (volumetric capacity) by means of a Karman vortex meter. The engine-ECU controls the basic injector drive time based on this signal and on the engine speed. Detects the barometric pressure by means of a semiconductor diffusion-type pressure sensor. The engine-ECU detects the vehicles altitude based on this signal, and uses this to correct the fuel injection amount so that the optimum air/fuel mixture ratio is obtained for that altitude. Detects the concentration of oxygen in the exhaust gas by means of zirconia and platinum electrodes. The engine-ECU judges whether the air/fuel mixture ratio is at the optimum theoretical ratio based on this concentration. Detects the temperature of the intake air by means of a thermistor. The engine-ECU corrects the fuel injection amount to the correct amount corresponding to the intake air temperature based on the voltage output from this sensor. Detects the temperature of the engine coolant by means of a thermistor. The engine-ECU detects how warm the engine is based on the signal from this sensor, and uses this to control the fuel injection amount, idle speed and ignition timing. Detects the throttle valve opening angle by means of a potentiometer. The engine-ECU controls the throttle valve and also determines the optimum fuel injection for the vehicles degree of acceleration based on the voltage output from this sensor. Detects the vehicle speed by means of a magnetic rheostatic element. Detects the No. 1 cylinder compression top dead centre position by means of a hall element. Detects the crank angle by means of a hall element. The engine-ECU controls the injectors based on the signal from this sensor. Detects the energising duty ratio of the alternator field coil. Detects whether there is a power steering load present by means of a contact switch. Detects the ON/OFF condition of the A/C.

Ignition switch-ST

Air flow sensor

Barometric pressure sensor

Oxygen sensor

Intake air temperature sensor

Engine coolant temperature sensor

Throttle position sensor

Vehicle speed sensor Camshaft position sensor Crank angle sensor Alternator FR terminal Power steering fluid pressure switch A/C switch

ENGINE - Control System


Name Sensors A/C load signal Function

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Inputs the compressor drive state (low load/high load) to the engine-ECU. The engine-ECU controls the A/C idle-up revolution speed using this signal. Sprays water when certain driving conditions are satisfied. Sprays water while the switch is being pressed by the driver. Notifies the engine-ECU that the MUT-II has been connected to the diagnosis connector, and enables communication between the MUT-II and the engine-ECU. Turns the engine-ECU power circuit on and off. Drives the fuel injection by means of drive signals from the engine-ECU. Interrupts the ignition coil primary current in accordance with the ignition signals from the engine-ECU, in order to generate a high voltage for ignition. The throttle valve bypass air amount during idling and deceleration is controlled with the signal from the engine-ECU. Supplies power to the fuel pump when the ignition switch is at the ON position. Controls the supply of power to the fuel pump in accordance with the signal from the engine-ECU. Controls the supply of power to the fuel pump when driving at low loads and when driving at high loads, in accordance with the signal from the engine-ECU. Controls the smooth operation of the radiator fan in accordance with the signal from the engine-ECU. Controls the condenser fan operation (high speed) in accordance with the signal from the engine-ECU. Controls the condenser fan operation (low speed) in accordance with the signal from the engine-ECU. Controls the driving of the intercooler spray motor in accordance with the signal from the engine-ECU. Controls the supercharging pressure which acts on the waste gate actuator in accordance with the signal from the engine-ECU. Controls the purge air flow amount which is introduced into the surge tank in accordance with the signal from the engine-ECU. Controls the negative pressure which operates the EGR valve in accordance with the signal from the engine-ECU. Controls the pressure which is introduced into the secondary air valve in accordance with the signal from the engine-ECU. Controls the fuel pressure in accordance with the signal from the engine-ECU.

Intercooler water spray switch (automatic) Intercooler water spray switch (manual) Diagnosis control terminal

Actuators

Engine control relay Injector Ignition coil (integrated power transistor) Idle speed control servo Fuel pump relay 1 Fuel pump relay 2 Fuel pump relay 3

Fan controller Condenser fan relay (HI) Condenser fan relay (LOW) Intercooler water spray relay Waste gate solenoid valve Purge control solenoid valve EGR control solenoid valve Secondary air control solenoid valve Fuel pressure control solenoid valve

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Name Actuators Alternator G terminal A/C relay Engine warning lamp (check engine lamp)

ENGINE - Control System


Function Controls the current generated by the alternator in accordance with the signal from the engine-ECU. Controls the A/C compressor operation. Illuminates when a sensor malfunction is detected to warn the driver of the problem. Illuminates when the intercooler is being sprayed in accordance with the signal from the engine-ECU.

Intercooler water spray lamp

ENGINE - Control System FUEL INJECTION CONTROL

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The fuel injection control system is basically the same as the control system for the 4G63-DOHC-Turbocharger engine installed in the Evolution-VI. SYSTEM CONFIGURATION DIAGRAM

Air flow sensor Barometric pressure sensor Intake air temperature sensor Engine coolant temperature sensor Fuel pressure control solenoid valve
Fuelpressure regulator

Throttle position sensor Engine-ECU Camshaft position sensor Crank angle sensor

To fuel tank

From fuel pump

Injector

Ignition switch-ST Oxygen sensor Vehicle speed sensor Detonation sensor

IDLE SPEED CONTROL


The idle speed control system is basically the same as the control system for the 4G63-DOHC-Turbocharger engine installed in the Evolution-VI. SYSTEM CONFIGURATION DIAGRAM
Air flow sensor Barometric pressure sensor Intake air temperature sensor Bimetal type limiter Engine coolant temperature sensor Idle speed control servo (Stepper motor) Engine-ECU To intake manifold From air cleaner Throttle position sensor Crank angle sensor A/C switch A/C load signal Vehicle speed sensor Power steering fluid pressure switch Alternator FR terminal Ignition switch-IG Ignition switch-ST Diagnosis control terminal Speed adjusting screw

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ENGINE - Control System

IGNITION TIMING AND DISTRIBUTION CONTROL


The ignition timing and distribution control system is basically the same as the control system for the 4G63 - DOHC-Turbocharger engine installed in the Evolution-VI. SYSTEM CONFIGURATION DIAGRAM
Air flow sensor Barometric pressure sensor Intake air temperature sensor Engine coolant temperature sensor Camshaft position sensor Crank angle sensor Detonation sensor Ignition switch-ST Vehicle speed sensor Spark plug To tachometer Cylinder No. 4 1 2 3 EngineECU Ignition coil A Ignition coil B Ignition switch Battery

RADIATOR FAN MOTOR CONTROL


The radiator fan motor control system is basically the same as the control system for 4G6-MPI engine installed in the GALANT.

POWER SUPPLY AND A/C CONDENSER FAN RELAY CONTROL, OXYGEN SENSOR HEATER CONTROL, AIR FLOW SENSOR FILTER RESET CONTROL, ALTERNATOR CONTROL, FUEL PRESSURE CONTROL, SUPERCHARGING PRESSURE CONTROL, SECONDARY AIR CONTROL
These control systems are basically the same as those for 4G63-DOHC-Turbocharger engine installed in the EVOLUTION-VI.

ENGINE - Control System FUEL PUMP RELAY CONTROL


D

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The fuel injection amount is controlled by the fuel pump relay 3 in order to reduce the amount of return fuel when the engine is running at low speeds and fuel consumption is low, and also to reduce noise.
Battery

Ignition switch

Fuel pump relay 1

Fuel pump relay 2

Fuel pump relay 3

Fuel pump resistor

To fuel pump

Engine-ECU

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ENGINE - Control System

EGR CONTROL AND PURGE CONTROL


Refer to the EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM.

DIAGNOSIS SYSTEM
The engine-ECU is prvided with the following functions to make system inspection easier. D Engine warning lamp control D Diagnosis function D Service data output D Actuator test NOTE Refer to the Workshop Manual for details on each item.

ENGINE - Emission Control System

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EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM


The following improvements in the control details have been made to the system, which is basically the same as the previous system used in the 4G63-DOHC-Turbocharger engine for the EVOLUTION-VI. D An electronically-controlled EGR system utilizing an EGR control solenoid valve has been adopted. D An electronically-controlled purge control system utilizing purge control solenoid valve has been adopted.
System Evaporative emission control system Exaust gas recirculation (EGR) system Remarks Electronic control type (Duty cycle type purge control solenoid valve) Electronic control type (Duty cycle type EGR control solenoid valve)

EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM DIAGRAM

Check valve

Canister

From fuel tank

Fuel pressure control solenoid valve Injector Purge control solenoid valve Air inlet Oxygen sensor (front) Fuel pressure regurator To fuel tank

EGR control solenoid valve

From fuel pump PCV valve EGR valve

Oxygen sensor (rear)

Three-way catalytic converter

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ENGINE - Mount

The inertia axial system based on the past achievements in COLT/LANCER has been adopted for the engine mount system. D Longitudinal installation type of cylindrical liquid-filled engine mount has been adopted for reduction of idle vibration and improvement of ride feeling. D The liquid-filled mount system has been adopted for transmission mount to improve ride feeling by optimizing the insulator. D Installation of roll mount in the upper area has reduced engine rolling. Furthermore, enlargement of insulator diameter has reduced idle vibration.

CONSTRUCTION DIAGRAM
<Engine mount/Transmission mount>

Engine mount

Transmission mount

ENGINE - Mount
<Engine roll stopper/Crossmember/Centermember : L.H. drive vehicles>
Rear roll mount bracket Rear roll rod assembly

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Rear roll rod bracket

Crossmember Front roll mount bracket

Front roll stopper

Crossmember bar Centermember

<Engine roll stopper/Crossmember/Centermember : R.H. drive vehicles>

Rear roll mount bracket Rear roll stopper

Crossmember Front roll mount bracket

Front roll stopper

Crossmember bar Centermember

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ENGINE - Accelerator System

ACCELERATOR SYSTEM
The accelerator system is a cable and suspended pedal combination. Plastic bushing and rubber damper have been attached to the end of the accelerator cable, to prevent noise and vibration when the cable and accelerator arm contact.

CONSTRUCTION DIAGRAM
Plastic bushing

Rubber dumper

Accelerator cable

Accelerator arm

<L.H. drive vehicles>

<R.H. drive vehicles>

Accelerator cable

Accelerator cable

Accelerator pedal bracket

Accelerator pedal bracket

Accelerator arm

Accelerator arm

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POWER TRAIN
CONTENTS
CLUTCH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 System Structure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Oil Pressure Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Electronic Control System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

MANUAL TRANSMISSION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Sectional View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 4WD System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Power Train . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Transmission Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

PROPELLER SHAFT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 FRONT AXLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 REAR AXLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 DIFFERENTIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 DIFFERENTIAL MOUNT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33

ACTIVE CENTER DIFFERENTIAL (ACD) AND ACTIVE YAW CONTROL (AYC) . . . . . . . . 12


Description of Structure and Operations . . . . 16

2-2 CLUTCH
SPECIFICATIONS
Items Engine model Clutch disc type

POWER TRAIN - Clutch

Specifications 4G63-DOHC-Intercooler Turbocharger Dry single plate type 240160 Diaphragm spring pull type 9,320 750 Hydraulic type 20.64 15.87 Brake fluid DOT 3 or DOT 4

Clutch disc facing diameter O.D.I.D. mm Clutch cover type Clutch cover set load N Control system Release cylinder I.D. mm Master cylinder I.D. mm Clutch fluid

CLUTCH CONTROL CONFIGURATION


<L.H.drive vehicles> Clutch hose Clutch pipe Reservoir hose Master cylinder member assembly

Clutch master cylinder

Clutch pedal Reservoir hose Clutch release cylinger Master cylinder member assembly Clutch pipe

<R.H.drive vehicles>

Clutch master cylinder Clutch pipe Clutch pedal

Clutch hose

Clutch release cylinger

POWER TRAIN - Manual Transmission

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MANUAL TRANSMISSION
The manual transmission is a W5M5 transmission. This transmission incorporates the following changes from the F5M4 type transmission mounted to GALANT. D With the incorporation of 4WD, the center differential has been positioned at the front differential of the 2WD, and the front differential has been positioned inside the transfer. D The kinetic performance has been improved by setting a helical gear LSD for the front differential. <RS, RS II: Option> D With the adoption of the active center differential (ACD), an hydraulic multi plate clutch has been adopted for the transfer limited slip differential. <RS, RS II: Option> (Refer to P.2-17 for details of the hydraulic multi plate clutch.)

SPECIFICATIONS
Item Classification Transmission type Engine type Transmission type Gear ratio 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Reverse Final deceleration ratio Helical gear LSD (Front differential) Transfer Deceleration ratio Limited slip differential Specifications RS, RS II W5M51 4G63-DOHC-T/C 5 steps forward, 1 step reverce, always in contact) 2.785 1.950 1.407 1.031 0.720 3.416 4.529 No 3.307 VCU or hydraulic multi plate clutch (ACD) 1.444 1.096 0.825 Yes RS, RS II (Super cross gear specifications)

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SECTIONAL VIEW

POWER TRAIN - Manual Transmission

W5M51 <Vehicle with VCU> 4 5

3 6

7 8

19 18 17 16 15 14 20 13 11

10

12

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

4th gear 3rd - 4th synchronizer 3rd gear Transmission case Clutch housing Clutch release bearing retainer Input shaft Output shaft Front differential Viscous coupling unit (VCU)

11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

Transfer cover Hypoid pinion Center differential 1st gear 1st - 2nd synchronizer 2nd gear 5th gear 5th - reverse synchronizer Reverse gear Reverse idler gear

POWER TRAIN - Manual Transmission


W5M51 <Vehicle with ACD> 4 5

2-5

3 6 7 8

21 20 19 18 17 22

16

10 15 13 12 11

14

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.

4th gear 3rd - 4th synchronizer 3rd gear Transmission case Clutch housing Clutch release bearing retainer Input shaft Output shaft Front differential Clutch housing Transfer cover

12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22.

Piston Transfer hydraulic case Hypoid pinion Center differential 1st gear 1st - 2nd synchronizer 2nd gear 5th gear 5th - reverse synchronizer Reverse gear Reverse idler gear

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POWER TRAIN - Manual Transmission

W5M51 <Vehicle with Helical Gear LSD and VCU> 4 5

3 6

7 8

19 18 17 16 15 14 20 13 11

10

12

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

4th gear 3rd - 4th sychronizer 3rd gear Transmission case Clutch housing Clutch release bearing retainer Input shaft Output shaft Front differential (Helical gear LSD) Viscous coupling unit (VCU)

11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

Transfer cover Hypoid pinion Center differential 1st gear 1st - 2nd sychronizer 2nd gear 5th gear 5th - reverse synchronizer Reverse gear Reverse idler gear

POWER TRAIN - Manual Transmission


W5M51 <Vehicle with Helical Gear LSD and ACD> 4 1 2 3 5

2-7

7 8

21 20 19 18 22

17

16

10 15 13 12 11

14

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.

4th gear 3rd - 4th sychronizer 3rd gear Transmission case Clutch housing Clutch release bearing retainer Input shaft Output shaft Front differential (Helical gear LSD) Clutch housing Transfer cover

12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22.

Piston Transfer hydraulic case Hypoid pinion Center differential 1st gear 1st - 2nd sychronizer 2nd gear 5th gear 5th - reverse synchronizer Reverse gear Reverse idler gear

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4WD SYSTEM

POWER TRAIN - Manual Transmission

The 4WD system is a center differential full-time 4WD with limited slip differential. The center differential has been positioned at the front differential of the 2WD transmission, and the front differential has been positioned inside the transfer. The limited slip differential of the center differential has been positioned at the back of the front differential in the transfer. For the limited slip differential of the center differential, a viscous coupling unit (VCU) or active center differential (ACD) has been adopted.

Engine

Transfer

Center differential

Limited slip differential

Front differential

Rear differential

POWER TRAIN - Manual Transmission

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POWER TRAIN
Helical Gear LSD The helical gear LSD is composed of four long pinions, four short pinions, three thrust washers, side gears A and B, and cases A and B. The long pinions are in contact with the side gear B and short pinions, while the short pinions are in contact with the side gear A and long pinions.
Case B Short pinion Thrust washer Side gear B

Long pinion Side gear A

Case A

Power Flow Operations in forward driving During forward driving, as the differential case and and drive shaft rotate at the same speed, they rotate at the assembly without the inside of the differential moving. The driving force at this time will be transmitted as follows. Differential case Long and short pinions Side gears A and B Drive shaft
Driving power Differential case Side gear B

Short pinion

Long pinion Side gear A

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POWER TRAIN - Manual Transmission

Operations during differential (when there is rotational difference between the left and right wheels) When the frictional coefficient of the left and right wheels are more or less equal, and a slight rotational difference occurs at the left and right wheels (normal turning), rotational difference will also occur between side gears A and B. In this case, while the long pinions and short pinions mutually rotate in the reverse direction, the vicinity of side gears A and B revolves and absorbs the speed difference. In this way, like normal differential, the high speed side accelerates for the revolved amount in respect to the revolution speed of the differential case,while the low speed side rotates in the decelerated state and performs differential.
Differential case Driving power Side gear B

Revolution Low speed side

Autorotation

High speed side Long pinion

Side gear A Autorotation

Short pinion

Operations during Limited Slip Differential When the loads of the left and right wheels become unbalanced due to changes in road surface conditions and sudden turning, the driving torque of side gears A and B will differ. As mentioned earlier, because side gears A and B are in contact via the respective long and short pinions, the gears influence each other, resulting in contact reaction force (F and f) between the long pinion and side gear B, and the short pinion and side gear A. The separating force (Ft and ft) in the axial direction of the contact reaction force causes side gears A and B to be pushed and extended. From this force, side gears A and B are pushed against the thrust washer (case) and friction occurs. The separating force (Fr and fr) in the radial direction of the contact reaction force causes the long pinion and short pinion to be pushed against the differential case (cases A and B). This force generates a large friction between the long pinion, short pinion, and differential case (cases A and B). Friction also occurs on the gear with the generation of contact reaction force (F and f) of the four gears (pinions). These frictional forces cause the generation of frictional torque at each section according to the size of the driving torque input to the differential case, and the generation of limited slip differential torque proportionate to the input torque.

POWER TRAIN - Manual Transmission


Driving power Thrust washer Torque F Fr fr f Forward direction

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High speed side

Ft Low speed side Long pinion

ft

Thrust washer Differential case Short pinion Side gear A Side gear B

TRANSMISSION CONTROL
D D The shift lever construction adopted the spherical rotary shaft fulcrum type to assure a non-rickety. The base bracket material adopted a synthetic resin for the weight reduction. D D The shift and select cable securing portions have been elastically supported to reduce contained sound. A mass-filled shift knob has been adopted to minimize the binding touch at the time of a shift.

CONSTRUCTION DIAGRAM
Select cable

Shift lever assembly

Shift cable

Base bracket

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POWER TRAIN - ACD and AYC

ACTIVE CENTER DIFFERENTIAL (ACD) AND ACTIVE YAW CONTROL (AYC)


The LANCER EVOLUTION-VII adopts the newly developed active center differential (ACD). The driving performance of the ACD has been improved by varying the center differential drive by electronic control. The yaw moment is directly controlled by the active yaw control (AYC) adopted from EVOLUTION-V onwards to improve the turning performance. By combining and integratedly controlling these two systems, the driving performance has been further improved.
RS, RS II ACD ACD and AYC Option Option

OUTLINE OF CONTROL The following effects are obtained by equipping the ACD or ACD and AYC.
State of vehicle 1. During deceleration (Before corners) First half of turning (Corner entrance) ACD Similar to the direct engagement 4WD by increasing the center differential during sharp deceleration to improve stability in deceleration. The center differential restriction is reduced according to the steering angle and operation speed to set the center differential as close as possible to the free state and improve turning performance. The center differential restriction is enhanced according to the amount the acceleration is stepped to set similar effects as the direct engagement 4WD and improve the acceleration performance. AYC [When decelerated during turning] The driving power is moved to the inside turning wheel to reduce the tack in. The driving power is moved to the outside turning wheel according to the steering angle and operation speed to improve the turning performance. The driving power is moved to the outside turning wheel according to the amount the acceleration is stepped to decrease the acceleration understeer and improve turning performance. Integrated control effects Stability against various external influences such as poor road conditions and driver operations have been improved. The response to steering operations (brisk movement) is improved as much as possible.

2.

3.

Latter half of turning (Corner exit)

Two elements (acceleration and turning) have been improved simultaneously.

2. First half of turning

3. Latter half of turning AYC: Under steer deceleration

AYC: Turning ACD: Free ACD: Direct engagement

1. During deceleration ACD: Direct engagement AYC: Tack in deceleration (During deceleration when turning)

POWER TRAIN - ACD and AYC


COMPONENT VIEW

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ACD mode indicator lamp

AYC torque transfer differential Parking brake switch Steering wheel sensor Throttle position sensor (TPS) Reserve tank

ABS-ECU

Hydraulic unit assembly Lateral G sensor ACD transfer Engine-ECU 4WD-ECU Longitudinal G sensor ACD mode switch Stop lamp switch Wheel speed sensor Wheel speed sensor

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LIST OF MAIN COMPONENTS Components ACD transfer 4WD-ECU

POWER TRAIN - ACD and AYC

Outline of function Controls the transmission torque of the hydraulic multi plate clutch by the hydraulic unit, and adjusts the center differential. Processes information of various sensors and switches, calculates the hydraulic multi plate clutch transmission torque and amount of AYC torque movement and direction, and controls the hydraulic unit on the basis of them. Sends the engine idling state to the 4WD-ECU. Outputs the ABS monitor signal to the 4WD-ECU. Sends the throttle valve opening angle to the 4WD-ECU. Sends the acceleration in the front and rear directions of the vehicle to the 4WD-ECU. Sends the acceleration along the side of the vehicle to the 4WD-ECU. Sends the steering angle and neutral position to the 4WD-ECU. Sends the wheel speed to the 4WD-ECU. Sends the brake operating state to the 4WD-ECU. Sends the operating state of the parking brake to the 4WD-ECU. Displays the ACD control mode (TARMAC, GRAVEL, SNOW). Lights the all mode lamp during fail. (Lights for about 1.5 seconds after the ignition switch is turned ON)

Engine-ECU ABS-ECU Throttle position sensor (TPS) Longitudinal G sensor Lateral G sensor Steering wheel sensor Wheel speed sensor Stop lamp switch Parking brake switch ACD mode indicator lamp p

ACD mode switch Hydraulic y unit it Pressure sensor Electric pump Directional valve Proportional valve <ACD> Proportional valve <AYC> Electric pump relay AYC torque transfer differential

Switches the ACD control mode (TARMAC, GRAVEL, SNOW). Sends the pressure of the accumulator to the 4WD-ECU. Generates oil pressure for clutch operations. Controls whether to supply the oil pressure to the left or right AYC clutch. Controls hydraulic supplied to hydraulic multi plate clutch of the ACD. Controls oil pressure supplied to the AYC clutch. Supplies the power to the electric pump. Controls the transmission torque of the left and right clutches according to the oil pressure from the hydraulic unit, and adjusts the left and right driving power difference of the rear wheels.

POWER TRAIN - ACD and AYC


OUTLINE OF ACD AND AYC
Idling information <ACD and AYC Equipped Vehicle> ABS monitor signal Wheel speed sensor <FL> ABS- Wheel speed sensor <RL> ECU Wheel speed sensor <RR> Wheel speed sensor <FR> Diagnostic connector Wheel speed sensor <FL>*1 Wheel speed sensor <RL>*1 Wheel speed sensor Wheel speed sensor <FR>*1 Longitudinal G sensor Lateral G sensor Stop lamp Steering wheel sensor Pressure sensor Throttle position sensor ECU power supply Electric pump Proportional valve (ACD) <RR>*1 4WD-ECU Direction valve*2 Proportional valve*2 (AYC)

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Engine-ECU

ACD mode switch Parking brake switch ACD mode indicator lamp

Steering wheel sensor

Wheel speed sensor <FR>

Stop lamp switch Wheel speed sensor <RR>

Reservoir tank relay

Pressure sensor Lateral G sensor Longitudinal G sensor ACD transfer


Hydraulic multi plate clutch
Right clutch*2 Left clutch*2 Proportional valve (ACD)

Accumulator Electric pump

Center differential

Proportional valve*2 (AYC) Directional valve*2

Hydraulic unit AYC torque transfer differential *2 Wheel speed sensor <RL>

Wheel speed sensor <FL>

NOTE 1. *1 indicates equipped with only ACD. 2. *2 indicates equipped with ACD and AYC.

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POWER TRAIN - ACD and AYC

DESCRIPTION OF STRUCTURE AND OPERATIONS


The ACD system adopts a transfer limited slip differential as the hydraulic multi plate clutch, and electronically controls it using sensors, 4WD-ECU, and hydraulic unit. NOTE Refer to P.2-30 for details on the AYC structure and operations.

SYSTEM STRUCTURE

ACD transfer

AYC torque transfer differential

Hydraulic unit (Electric pump with accumulator) Engine 4WD-ECU

T/M
Steering wheel sensor

TPS Wheel speed sensor


Longitudinal G sensor

Lateral G sensor Sensors

POWER TRAIN - ACD and AYC


TRANSFER LIMITED SLIP DIFFERENTIAL

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During acceleration and deceleration, the piston is moved in the right direction according to the oil pressure from the hydraulic unit to connect the hydraulic multi plate clutch (friction plate and disc) and set the center differential to the direct engagement state as much as possible. This improves the acceleration performance and stability during deceleration. During turning, the oil pressure from the hydraulic unit stops, the piston operates in the left direction to release the hydraulic multi plate clutch and free the center differential to improve the turning performance. If the parking brake is pulled while driving at a vehicle speed above 5 km/h, the hydraulic multi plate clutch will also be released and the center differential set as close as possible to the free state.

Hydraulic unit assembly ACD transfer

A A

Section A - A Piston Thrust bearing Transfer hydraulic case Hydraulic multi plate clutch (Friction plate and disk) <During acceleration and deceleration>

<During turning>

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HYDRAULIC UNIT

POWER TRAIN - ACD and AYC

The hydreaulic unit is composed of the accumulator (electric pump, pressure sensor, accumulator) and pressure controller (proportional valve, directional valve). The pressure accumulator intermittently operates the pump, and accumulates the control pressure required in the accumulator. The pressure controller operates the proportional valve and directional valve, and supplies the appropriate oil pressure to the ACD transfer or AYC torque transfer differential according to the signals from the 4WD-ECU. SPECIFICATIONS
Specifications Electric pump Operating oil Proportional valve Directional valve Specifications Trochoidal type ATF SP III Current proportional control type 3 position electromagnetic switching method

TPS Stop lamp switch Wheel speed sensor


Longitudinal G sensor

Hydraulic unit assembly


Pressure sensor

Electric pump relay Electric pump 4WD-ECU


Proportional valve (AYC) Proportional valve (ACD)

Lateral G sensor Steering wheel sensor Engine-ECU ABS-ECU ACD mode switch Parking brake switch

Accumulator ACD transfer Hydraulic multi plate clutch

Directional valve

Electronic control system Oil pressure control system

ACD mode indicator lamp

Left Right AYC clutch

Proportional valve <ACD>

Proportional valve Supplies the oil pressure required for ACD or AYC control according to the instructions of the 4WD-ECU.

Proportional valve <AYC>

POWER TRAIN - ACD and AYC


Proportional valve (OFF)

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From electric pump

When the proportional valve is OFF, the oil pressure from the electric pump will be cut off by the proportional valve. For this reason, oil pressure will be supplied to the ACD or AYC and each system will be set into the non-operating state.

Proportional valve (ON)

From electric pump

When the proportional valve turns ON, the proportional valve opens, and the oil pressure from the electric pump will be supplied to the ACD hydraulic multi plate clutch or AYC directional valve.

Return To ACD hydraulic multi plate clutch or AYC directional valve

Directional valve Supplies the oil pressure required for controlling the AYC clutch according to the instructions of the 4WD-ECU.

Directional valve

Directional valve (OFF)

From proportional valve <AYC>

When the directional valve is OFF, the oil pressure from the proportional valve <AYC> will be cut off by the directional valve. For this reason, the clutch will set into the non-operating state without oil pressure supplied to each clutch of the AYC.

To clutch <Left side>

To clutch <Right side>

Directional valve (Right side: ON)

From proportional valve <AYC>

To clutch <Left side> To clutch <Right side>

When oil pressure supply signal for the AYC clutch <Right side> is sent to the directional valve from the 4WD-ECU, the directional valve will move to the right. As a result, the oil pressure from the proportional valve <AYC> will be supplied to the AYC clutch <Right side>. If the oil pressure supply signal to the AYC clutch <Left side> is sent to the directional valve, the directional valve will move to the left.

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POWER TRAIN - ACD and AYC

ELECTRONIC CONTROL SYSTEM


THROTTLE POSITION SENSOR For detecting the throttle valve opening angle. Also used as throttle position sensor for engine control. LONGITUDINAL G SENSOR/LATERAL G SENSOR The longitudinal G sensor are sensors detecting the acceleration in the longitudinal directions of the vehicle, and are basically the same as those used conventionally. The lateral G sensor is used for detecting the acceleration along the sides of the vehicle by changing the installing direction by 90 . The same sensor as the longitudinal G sensor is used.
G-sensor output characteristics Parking brake lever Lateral G sensor Output voltage (V) 4.0 3.5 2.5 Longitudinal G sensor 1.5 1.0

1.0 1.5 Acceleration speed (G)

1.0 1.5 Deceleration speed (G)

STEERING WHEEL SENSOR The steering wheel sensor is installed at the steering column, and is used to output steer angles to the 4WD-ECU as signals. It is composed of the slit plate which rotates according to the movements of the handle and a three-set photointerruptor. The slit plate and photointerruptor have a sealed integrated structure to prevent the invasion of foreign particles as well as misoperations by external light. To detect malfunctions of the sensor output circuit, it is equipped with a zener diode for detecting disconnections parallel to the phototransistor. The ECU calculates the steering angle by reading the signals of the steering wheel sensor after every certain period of time and calculating the total of the ST-1 signal and ST-2 signal. The steering angle is obtained by taking the neutral position (ST-N output is L center) as 0 , and if there are changes, the steering angle is added with 2 for right and - 2 for left. The output of the photointerruptor becomes L (low) when light passes through and H (high) when obstructed.

POWER TRAIN - ACD and AYC


Output waveform of each sensor N (Neutral point) Steering wheel sensor V H ST-1 L V ST-2 L V H ST-N L Slit plate Slit plate Photointerruptor (ST-2) Neutral position detection slit 4 4

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Slit

11

Photointerruptor (ST-N) Photointerruptor (ST-1) Light-emitting diode

Zener diode for disconnection detection

Photo-transistor

<Front>

WHEEL SPEED SENSOR Sensor for detecting each wheel speed. It is the same as that conventionally adopted for the ABS. For vehicle with ACD and AYC, the wheel speed sensor signal waveform-shaped by the ABS-ECU is input to the 4WD-ECU.

Wheel speed sensor <Rear> Wheel speed sensor

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POWER TRAIN - ACD and AYC


ACD MODE SWITCH When the ACD mode switch is pressed, the mode switches to TARMAC, GRAVEL, or SNOW.
ACD mode Good condition roads TARMAC Dry roads paved GRAVEL Wet roads, gravel roads SNOW Snowy roads

ACD mode switch

ACD mode indicator lamp

ACD MODE INDICATOR LAMP For about 1.5 seconds after the Ignition switch is turned ON, all ACD mode indicator lamps will light up. When the ACD mode switch is pressed, each mode (TARMAC, GRAVEL, SNOW) will light up alternately. When the ACD or AYC malfunctions, all mode indicators will light up (until the ignition switch goes OFF*). NOTE *: When the vehicle is determined as having returned to normal according to the malfunction, the lamps will also be returned to their normal states. PRESSURE SENSOR Detects the pressure of the accumulator, and sends the signal to the 4WD-ECU. The 4WD-ECU controls the operations of the electric pump on the basis of this signal.

Pressure sensor

Hydraulic unit assembly

ELECTRIC PUMP RELAY Supplies power to the electric pump according to the signal from the 4WD-ECU.

Electric pump relay

4WD-ECU

4WD-ECU Determines the driving state, vehicle state, and road state according to the inputs of each sensor, idling information from the engine-ECU, and ABS monitor signal from the ABS-ECU to control the hydraulic unit. The 4WD-ECU also has a diagnosis function which lights up all the ACD mode indicator lamps during malfunctions.

Door check

POWER TRAIN - ACD and AYC


The terminals of the 4WD-ECU are arranged as follows.

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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24.

Proportional valve <ACD> Proportional valve <AYC>*1 Wheel speed sensor <FL> Wheel speed sensor <RR> Wheel speed sensor <RL> Wheel speed sensor <FR> Pressure sensor earth Lateral G sensor 4WD-ECU power supply Directional valve <Right>*1 Directional valve <Left>*1 Electric pump relay power supply Wheel speed sensor earth <FL>*2 Wheel speed sensor earth <RR>*2 Wheel speed sensor earth <RL>*2 Wheel speed sensor earth <FR>*2 Longitudinal G sensor Longitudinal G sensor and lateral G sensor earth *2

25. 26. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52.

ECU earth ECU backup power supply Pressure sensor Steering wheel sensor <ST-1> Steering wheel sensor <ST-2> Diagnosis data input/output Idle switch Parking brake switch Stop lamp switch TPS ACD mode indicator lamp <TARMAC> ECU earth Pressure sensor power supply Steering wheel sensor <ST-N> Diagnostic control ACD mode switch ABS monitor *1 Earth*2 ACD mode indicator lamp <SNOW> ACD mode indicator lamp <GRAVEL>

NOTE 1. *1 indicates that the terminal is omitted if only ACD is equipped. 2. *2 indicates that the terminal is added if only ACD is equipped. DIAGNOSIS ITEMS
Code No. Diagnosis Item Mode indicator lamp (f: all lit, : normally displayed) f f sensor f f f f f Steering wheel sensor f Main diagnosis details

12 13 21 22 23 24 25 26 31

Power supply voltage (Valve power supply) Fail save relay Wheel <FR> speed

Open-circuit, short-circuit of power supply voltage system, or drop in voltage Open-circuit or short-circuit of ECU equipped fail save relay Open-circuit or short-circuit of wheel speed sensor <FR> system Open-circuit or short-circuit of wheel speed sensor <FL> system Open-circuit or short-circuit of wheel speed sensor <RR> system Open-circuit or short-circuit of wheel speed sensor <RL> system Equipped with step-bore tire Wheel speed sensor defect Steering wheel sensor <ST-N,ST-1,ST-2> system opened or short-circuit

Wheel speed sensor <FL> Wheel <RR> Wheel <RL> speed speed sensor sensor

Wheel speed sensor p

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Code No. 32 33 34 41 42 45 46 47 51 52 56 57 61 62 63 65 71 72 73 74 81 82 84 85 AYC control ACD control Stop lamp switch ACD mode switch Parking brake switch ABS Proportional valve <AYC> Directional valve <Right> Directional valve <Left> Proportional valve <ACD> Electric pump relay p p y Lateral G sensor Longitudinal G sensor g Pressure sensor Diagnosis Item

POWER TRAIN - ACD and AYC


Mode indicator lamp (f: all lit, : normally displayed) f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f Main diagnosis details

Steering g <ST-N> ST N

wheel

sensor

Steering wheel sensor <ST-N> system short-circuit Fixing of steering wheel sensor <ST-N> system Short-circuit or fixing of output of steering wheel sensor <ST-1, ST-2> system Open-circuit or grounding of TPS system Short-circuit of TPS system Open-circuit or short-circuit of pressure sensor system Earth open-circuit of pressure sensor system Power supply defect of pressure sensor system Open-circuit and short-circuit of longitudinal G sensor system Longitudinal G sensor defect Open-circuit or short-circuit of lateral G sensor Lateral G sensor defect Open circuit of stop lamp switch system ACD mode switch is stuck Short-circuit of parking brake switch or it has not been returned to designated position Open-circuit of ABS monitor system or malfunction of ABS Open-circuit or short-circuit of proportional valve <AYC> system Open-circuit or short-circuit of directional valve <right> system Open-circuit or short-circuit of directional valve <left> system Open-circuit or short-circuit of proportional valve <ACD> system Open-circuit or short-circuit of electric pump relay system Electric pump malfunction or pressure sensor defect AYC control defect ACD control defect

Steering wheel sensor <ST-1, ST-2> TPS

POWER TRAIN - ACD and AYC


SERVICE DATA
Item No. 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 Item Wheel speed sensor <FR> Wheel speed sensor <FL> Wheel speed sensor <RR> Wheel speed sensor <RL> Wheel speed sensor <FR> (0.2 km/h) Wheel speed sensor <FL> (0.2 km/h) Wheel speed sensor <RR> (0.2 km/h) Wheel speed sensor <RL> (0.2 km/h) Vehicle speed Battery voltage Proportional valve current<ACD> Proportional valve current <AYC> TPS voltage Longitudinal G sensor voltage Lateral G sensor voltage Steering angle Steering angle speed Pressure sensor Pressure sensor power supply Valve power supply Steering wheel sensor voltage <ST-1> Steering wheel sensor voltage <ST-2> Steering wheel sensor voltage <ST-N> Idle switch Steering wheel sensor <ST-N> Steering wheel sensor <ST-1> Steering wheel sensor <ST-2> Steering wheel sensor learning <ST-N> Stop lamp switch Motor monitor Oil pressure state Directional valve <Right> Directional valve <Left> ABS monitor Parking brake switch ACD mode switch Unit

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km/h (Displayed for every 1 km/h) km/h (Displayed for every 1 km/h) km/h (Displayed for every 1 km/h) km/h (Displayed for every 1 km/h) km/h (Displayed for every 0.2 km/h) km/h (Displayed for every 0.2 km/h) km/h (Displayed for every 0.2 km/h) km/h (Displayed for every 0.2 km/h) km/h V mA mA mV V V deg deg/s MPa V V V V V ON/OFF ON/OFF ON/OFF ON/OFF ON/OFF ON/OFF ON/OFF HIGH/LOW ON/OFF ON/OFF ON/OFF ON/OFF ON/OFF

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ACTUATOR TEST
Item No. 01 Content Bleeding <ACD> Bleeding <AYC>

POWER TRAIN - ACD and AYC

Drive Specifications Outputs current to the proportional valve according to the steering angle. Outputs current to the proportional valve according to the steering angle to operate the direction valve. amount pump Operates the directional valve to the left and right. Operates the electric pump for 5 seconds. Operates the proportional valve <ACD> to supply maximum oil pressure to the multi plate clutch. Operates the directional valve, and supplies maximum oil pressure to the left side clutch. Operates the directional valve, and supplies maximum oil pressure to the right side clutch. Turns OFF the electric pump relay, and ACD control and AYC control.

Driving time 5 minutes

Check Check that no air is discharged from the bleeder screw installed on the ACD transfer. Check that no air is discharged from the bleeder screw installed on the AYC torque transfer differential.

02

5 minutes

03 04 05

Oil check Electric drive

20 seconds To end of operations 1 minute

Check the oil amount of the reservoir tank. Check the operating state from the operation sound of the electric pump. With the vehicle lifted up, check the operating state according to the speed difference between the front and rear wheels. With the vehicle lifted up, check the operating state according to the speed difference between the front and rear wheels. With the vehicle lifted up, check the operating state from the speed difference between the left and right rear wheels. Check the difference between control ON and OFF in actual driving.

ACD clutch operation check

06

AYC clutch operation check <Left side> AYC clutch operation check <Right side> Control OFF

1 minute

07

1 minute

08

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Propeller Shaft

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PROPELLER SHAFT
3 way split 4-joint type propeller shaft with center bearing is adopted.

SPECIFICATIONS
Item Propeller shaft Type Length Outside diameter mm Front Center Rear Universal joint Type No.1 No.2 No.3 No.4 Bearing Journal diameter mm Vehicles without AYC Vehicles with AYC 3 way split 4-joint type propeller shaft 608.5 65 551 65 750.5 65 Cross type (caulking method) Cross type (caulking method) Constant velocity type (LJ) Cross type (caulking method) Lubricationless type needle roller bearing 16.3 768.5 65

NOTE The propeller shaft length indicates the length between the centre points of each joint.

CONSTRUCTION DIAGRAM
Center bearing No.2 joint Rear propeller shaft

Front propeller shaft Sleeve yoke

Center propeller shaft No.1 joint

No.3 joint (LJ)

No.4 joint

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DRIVETRAIN - Front Axle

The front axle consists of front hubs, knuckles, wheel bearings and drive shafts, and it has the following features. D The wheel bearing is unit bearing (Double-row angular contact ball bearing) which is integrated with hub. NOTE 1. B.J.: Birfield Joint 2. T.J.: Tripod Joint SPECIFICATIONS
Item Wheel g bearings Drive shaft Wheel bearing type Bearing (outside diameter) mm Joint type Shaft length*2 Shaft diameter mm

D D

The drive shaft incorporates B.J.-T.J. type constant velocity joints with high transmission efficiency and low vibration and noise. ABS rotors for detecting the wheel speeds are press-fitted to the B.J. outer wheels in vehicles with ACD or ABS.

Specifications Hub unit bearing (Double-row angular contact ball bearing) 87*1 Outside Inside Left Right B.J. T.J. 350 26 427 26

NOTE *1: The wheel bearing is integrated with hub,only the outer diameter is shown. *2: The shaft length indicates the length between the center points of each joint. STRUCTURAL DIAGRAM
Strut assembly T.J.(L.H.) Knuckle Output shaft

Front hub

T.J.

Drive shaft T.J.(R.H.) B.J. Wheel bearing Output shaft

DRIVETRAIN - Rear Axle

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REAR AXLE
The rear axle consists of rear hubs, wheel bearings, drive shafts, and rear differentialand, it has the following features. D The wheel bearing is a unit bearing (double-row angular contact ball bearing). NOTE 1. B.J.: Birfield Joint 2. T.J.: Tripod Joint SPECIFICATIONS
Item Wheel g bearings Drive shaft Wheel bearing type Bearing (outside diameter inside diameter) mm Joint type Shaft length*1 Shaft diameter mm Outside Inside Left Right Vehicles without AYC Vehicles with AYC Unit bearing (Double-row angular contact ball bearing) 78 40 B.J. T.J. 483 25 573 25 426 25 446 25

D D

The drive shaft incorporates B.J.-T.J. type constant velocity joints with high transmission efficiency and low vibration and noise. ABS rotors for detecting the wheel speeds are press-fitted to the B.J. outer wheels in vehicles with ACD or ABS.

NOTE *1: The shaft length indicates the length between the center points of each joint. STRUCTURAL DIAGRAM
Differential carrier T.J. Oil seal B.J. Rear hub

Drive shaft

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DRIVETRAIN - Differential

Mechanical type Limited Slip Differential <Vehicles without AYC> or Torque transfer differential <Vehicles with AYC> is adopted. About the structure of AYC, refer to P.2-3, manual transmission.

MECHANICAL LIMITED SLIP DIFFERENTIAL


SPECIFICATIONS
Item Reduction gear type Reduction ratio Differential g gear type ( yp yp (Type number of gears) b f ) Number of teeth Side gear Pinion gear Drive gear Drive pinion Side gear Pinion gear Bearings (Outside diameter g ( Inside di I id diameter) mm t ) Side Front Rear Mechanical LSD Hypoid gear 3.312 Straight bevel gear 2 Straight bevel gear 4 43 13 14 10 72.0 35.0 62.0 25.0 72.0 35.0

CONSTRUCTION DIAGRAM
<Mechanical LSD>

Differential carrier

DRIVETRAIN - Differential TORQUE TRANSFER DIFFERENTIAL

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The torque transfer differential consists of differential mechanism,acceleration/decelation gear and two pairs of wet multi-plate clutch. The hipoid gear oil is used to lublicate differential part, ATF-SP III is used to lublicate torque movement part (acceleration/decelation gear and clutch).

L.H. clutch Differential mechanism R.H. clutch Wet multi-plate clutch

Reductiongear Input gear Overdrive gear

Acceleration/decelation gear

DIFFERENTIAL MECHANISM When the vehicle turns, admits the revolution difference between inner race and outer race. ACCELERATION/DECELATION GEAR Have the revolution speed of right and left wet multi-plate clutch to accelerate or decelate as oposed to the revolution speed of right wheel. WET MULTI-PLATE CLUTCH Have the torque to move from high speed wheel to low speed wheel. L.H. clutch operate: decelation geer have the torque to move R.H. wheel to L.H. wheel. R.H. clutch operate: accelelation geer have the torque to move L.H. wheel to R.H. wheel. The movement of torque is dependence on pushing force of the clutch.

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High speed side Low speed side

DRIVETRAIN - Differential
TORQUE TRANSFER DIFFERENTIAL MECHANISM When high speed clutch is pushed, the driving power always moves from high speed side to low speed side, and controls the driving power with the aid of the property which the movement of driving power is proportional to the pushing force of clutch. In torque transfer differential, acceleration/decelation gear always engages, and towerd to input speed from the differential case, L.H. clutch engaging decelation gear is revolutes in low speed, R.H. clutch engaging accelelation gear is revolutes in high speed. In the other hand, the housing side of R.H/L.H. clutch is integlated to rear R.H. axle, if R.H. or L.H. clutch is opelated, the driving power can be moved to right or left.

Pushing force Driving power moves Differential case L.H. Clutch

Pushing force

R.H. Clutch

Decelation gear

Acceleration gear

Turning direction

Yaw moment

L.H.clutch Driving power (small)

Driving power (large)

THE FLOW OF DRIVING POWER (1) L.H.CLUTCH OPERATE In order to boost the driving power of L.H. wheel, when L.H.clutch is operated,a part of the driving power of R.H. wheel flows to the differential case, the driving power of L.H. wheel is boosted. The result of this, the yaw moment occures in a right to the vehicle.

Turning Yaw moment direction R.H. clutch


Driving power (small) Driving power (large)

(2) R.H.CLUTCH OPERATE In order to boost the driving power of R.H. wheel,when R.H.clutch is operated, a part of the driving power of L.H. wheel flows to the differential case, the driving power of R.H. wheel is boosted. The result of this, the yaw moment occures in a left to the vehicle.

DRIVETRAIN - Differential Mount

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DIFFERENTIAL MOUNT
The front of differential carrier is suported with the differential support member via the differential mount bracket with insulator,and the rear is suported with the differential support arm. <Mechanical LSD>
<Mechanical LSD> Toe control bar Differential support member

The front of torque transfer differential is supported with the differential support member with insulator via the differential mount bracket,and the rear is supported with the differential mount bracket and the differential support arm. <AYC>

Differential support arm

Differential mount bracket

Insulator

<AYC>

Differential support arm

Differential support member

Differential mount bracket (R.H.)

Differential mount bracket

Insulator Differential mount bracket (L.H.)

NOTES

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DRIVE-CONTROL COMPONENTS
CONTENTS
SUSPENSION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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2

Steering Gear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13

BRAKES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Construction Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

FRONT SUSPENSION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Construction Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lower Arm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stabilizer Bar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

2
2 3 3 4 5

SERVICE BRAKES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Master Cylinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Brake Booster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Disc Brakes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Brake Line . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19

REAR SUSPENSION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Construction Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

5
5 5 6

4-WHEEL ANTI-SKID BRAKING SYSTEM (4ABS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20


Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Construction Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 System Configuration Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 ABS Electrical Circuit Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Sensors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Actuators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 ABS-ECU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 System Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27

WHEEL AND TYRE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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7 7

POWER STEERING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Construction Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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8 8 9

Steering Wheel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Steering Shaft and Column . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Oil Pump . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Power Steering Fluid Cooler Tube . . . . . . . . . . 12

PARKING BRAKE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Construction Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27

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DRIVE-CONTROL COMPONENTS -

Suspension/Front Suspension

SUSPENSION
The suspension which has been adjusted to new body dimension with the optimal tuning has improved its cornering ability. A McPherson strut-type suspension has been used at the front, and a multi-link suspension has been used at the rear.

FEATURES
High Steering Stability 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Enhanced Riding Comfort 7. 1. 2. 3. 4. 1. 2. Suspension geometry optimized by linearisation of toe change, etc. Wider tread Optimized the roll center height Increased the suspension stroke of the compressed side Increased the lateral rigidity equipped with crossmember bars and flatted crossmember Damping forces of front struts and rear shock absorbers as well as their coil springs characteristics optimized Optimized suspension bushings Increased the suspension stroke of the compressed side Damping forces of front struts and rear shock absorbers as well as their coil springs characteristics optimized Spring characteristics of bump rubber optimized Characteristics of suspension bushings optimized Increased the volume of stabilizer bushings Adoption of two mounting bolts to the stabilizer bracket

Reduced road noise

FRONT SUSPENSION
FEATURES
A McPherson strut independent suspension-type suspension has been adopted as the front suspension. It has improved its limitation of capacity as well as securing the sufficient lateral rigidity and rolling rigidity as a high performance vehicle. D With widened tread and optimized roll center height, the cornering performance from initial responce to limited performance has been improved. D Adopted the two - stage selectable structuare of camber angle according to driving mode like EVOLUTION-VI. D Stabilized the vehicle behavior during cornering by lowering the installation position of the steering gear box with linear toe change. D Increased the horizontal strength, improved the steering feeling and the rigidness at the time of cornering by making the cross member flat and connecting two reinforced bars (crossmember bar) at the installation part of the both right and left lower arms. D Improved the cornering limitation with improved adhesion at the time of rolling by increasing bump strokes. D Achieved the weight reduction being equipped with aluminium lower arm like EVOLUTION-VI. D D D D D D D D D Improved reliability by making the size of mounting bolts larger at the front and rear bushing installation parts of lower arm. Improved the stroke feeling by replacing the rear bushings of the lower arm with the pillow ball bushing with rubber. Restricted the useless movement of lower arm equipped with stopper rubber at the front and rear bushing mounting parts of the lower arm. Improved the reliability and steering feeling by reducing friction as well as making the ball size of lower arm ball joint larger. Improved the camber rigidity by adopting an inverted strut like EVOLUTION-VI. Improved the steering stability by optimizing the damping force of shock absorbers and spring constants of coil springs. Adopted a strut insulaor with previous results like EVOLUTION-VI. Prevented the occurance of unusual noise by increasing the volume of stabilizer bushing. Prevented the occurance of unusual noise caused by lateral sliding of brackets with installation of two mounting bolts to the stabilizer bracket.

DRIVE-CONTROL COMPONENTS CONSTRUCTION DIAGRAM

Front Suspension

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Strut insulator Lower arm bushing (Pillow ball bushing with rubber) Stabilizer bar Crossmember

Coil spring

Strut assembly (shock absorber) Stabilizer link Lower arm

Crossmember bar <RS (option), RS-II>

SPECIFICATIONS
SUSPENSION SYSTEM
Items Suspension method Lancer EVOLUTION-VII McPherson strut with coil springs Lancer EVOLUTION-VI Tommi Makinen Edition McPherson strut with coil springs

WHEEL ALIGNMENT
Items Lancer EVOLUTION-VII Lancer EVOLUTION-VI Tommi Makinen Edition Tarmac suspension Camber (selectable from 2 options) Caster Kingpin inclination Toe-in - 1_00* or - 2_00 3_55 13_45 0 - 1_10* or - 2_10 4_24 14_48 0 Normal suspension - 1_00* or - 2_00 3_54 14_18 0

NOTE *: The factory shipped camber value is indicated.

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COIL SPRING
Item

DRIVE-CONTROL COMPONENTS -

Front Suspension

Lancer EVOLUTION- RS (standard), RS-II RS (option) 14 155 275

Lancer EVOLUTION- Tommi Makinen Edition Tarmac suspension 14 155 273 Normal suspension 14 155 296

Wire diameter mm Average diameter mm Free length mm

14 155 281

LOWER ARM
Like Lancer EVOLUTION-VI Tommi Makinen Edition, an aluminium forged lower arm has been adopted and the followings are improved. D Enlarging the size of mounting bolts at the front and rear sides of crossmember mounting section on lower arm has increased reliability. D Improved the stroke feeling by installing a pillow ball bushing with rubber at the rear bushing. D D Improved the reliability and steering feeling by reducing friction as well as making the ball size of the ball joint larger. Restricted the useless movement of lower arm equipped with stopper rubber at the front bushing mounting parts of the lower arm.

Pillow ball bushing

Rubber part

Lower arm

Lower arm Stopper rubber Enlarged ball diameter

Lower arm Front of vehicle

DRIVE-CONTROL COMPONENTS STABILIZER BAR


Following modifications have been made to Lancer EVOLUTION-VI Tommi Makinen Edition. D Prevents the occurance of unusual noise by increasing the volume of stabilizer bushing.
Stabilizer bar

Front Suspension/Rear Suspension

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Prevents the occurance of unusual noise caused by lateral sliding of brackets with installation of two mounting bolts to the stabilizer bracket.
Increased volume Stabilizer bar bushing

Front of vehicle

Mounting bolt

REAR SUSPENSION
FEATURES
A multi - link suspension which is developed with intention of performance improvement for racing use has been adopted. Yet this suspension is basically the same type as current Lancer EVOLUTION-VI Tommi Makinen Edition, but the following points have been improved. D By widening tread (10 mm) and optimizing roll center height, the cornering performance from initial responce to limited performance has been improved. D D By increasing bump strokes (10 mm) adhesion at the time of rolling and cornering limitation has been improved. By optimizing the damping force of shock absorbers, spring constants of coil springs and bushing characteristics, the cornering performance from initial responce upto limited performance has been improved.

CONSTRUCTION DIAGRAM

Coil spring Shock absorber Upper arm Crossmember Toe control arm Differential support arm Stabilizer bar

Trailing arm

Lower arm Differential support member Toe control bar <RS>

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DRIVE-CONTROL COMPONENTS -

Rear Suspension

SPECIFICATIONS
SUSPENSION SYSTEM
Item Suspension method Lancer EVOLUTION- Multi-link Lancer EVOLUTION- Tommi Makinen Edition Multi-link

WHEEL ALIGNMENT
Items Camber Toe-in Lancer EVOLUTION- - 1_00 3 Lancer EVOLUTION- Tommi Makinen Edition - 1_00 3

COIL SPRING
Items Lancer EVOLUTION- Vehicles without AYC RS (standard) Wire diameter mm Average diameter mm Free length mm 9 - 12 88 287 Vehicles with AYC RS (option) 12 88 281 RS-II 12 88 284 Lancer EVOLUTION- Tommi Makinen Edition Vehicles without AYC RS 9 - 12 88 284 RS-II (standard) 10 - 12 88 274 Vehicles with AYC RS-II (option) 10 - 12 88 279

DRIVE-CONTROL COMPONENTS -

Wheel and Tyre

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WHEEL AND TYRE


FEATURES
Following modifications have been made to Lancer EVOLUTION-VI Tommi Makinen Edition to improve the vehicle performance. D Exclusively to EVOLUTION-VII 17 - inch tyre has been newly developed by widening the tyre width from 225mm to 235mm and the limit performance has been improved by getting better grip at the time of high G cornering. <RS (option), RS-II>
17 - inch Aluminium Wheel (178JJ) <RS (option), RS-II>

D D

Equipped with 205/65R15 94H tyre <RS (standard)> Exclusively to EVOLUTION-VII 17-inch aluminium wheel has been newly deeveloped by widening rim width from 7 1/2JJ to 8JJ <RS (option), RS-II> Equipped with a strong type steel wheel with previous results <RS (standard)>
Steel Wheel (156JJ) <RS (standard)>

SPECIFICATIONS
Items Lancer EVOLUTION- RS (standard) Wheel Type Size Amount of wheel offset mm Pitch circle diameter (P.C.D.) mm Tyre Spare wheel p Size Type Size Amount of wheel offset mm Pitch circle diameter (P.C.D.) mm Spare tyre (High pressure) Size Steel type 15 6JJ 46 114.3 RS (option), RSII Aluminium type 17 8JJ 38 114.3 Lancer EVOLUTION- Tommi Makinen Edition Standard Steel type 15 6JJ 46 114.3 Option Aluminium type 17 7 1/2JJ 38 114.3

205/65R15 94H Steel type 16 4T 40 114.3

235/45ZR17 Steel type 17 4T 30 114.3

205/60R15 91H Steel type 16 4T 40 114.3

225/45ZR17 Steel type 16 4T 40 114.3

T125/70D16

T125/70D17

T125/70D16

T125/70D16

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FEATURES

DRIVE CONTROL COMPONENTS - Power Steering

POWER STEERING
To improve steering feeling and response of the steering system, the following steering system has been adopted. D The system has been equipped with the MOMO leather 3 - spoke - type steering wheel with built - in SRS airbag. D A steering column with a shock absorbing mechanism and a tilt steering mechanism has been adopted. D Integral-type rack and pinion gear with high rigidity and excellent response has been adopted. D A variable capacity pump has been adopted to reduce power losses and improve fuel consumption. When the engine speed increases, the pump chamber capacity is reduced proportionally so that only the necessary amount of power steering fluid is discharged. Improved the cooling efficiency of power steering fluid by adopting a cooler tube to the fluid line.

SPECIFICATIONS
Items Steering wheel g Type Outside diameter mm Maximum number of turns Steering column Oil pump Column mechanism Type Basic discharge amount cm3/rev. Relief pressure MPa Reservoir type Pressure switch Steering g g gear and linkage d li k Type Stroke ratio (Rack stroke/ Steering wheel Maximum turning radius) Rack stroke mm Steering angle g g Inner wheel Outer wheel <for reference> Power steering fluid Specified lubricants Quantity dm3 Power steering type Lancer EVOLUTION- MOMO 3-spoke type 380 <RS (standard)>, 365 <RS(option), RS-II> 2.1 Tilt steering Integral type Variable capacity type (vane pump) 9.6 8.3 - 9.0 Separate type Equipped Rack and pinion 68.61 Lancer EVOLUTION- Tommi Makinen Edition MOMO 3-spoke type 365 <RS>, 380 <RS-II> 2.1 <RS>, 2.3 <RS-II> Tilt steering Integral type Variable capacity type (vane pump) 7.2 8.3 - 9.0 Separate type Equipped Rack and pinion 62.89

146 32 27 Automatic transmission fluid DEXRON II Approximately 1.0

136 33 28 Automatic transmission fluid DEXRON II Approximately 1.0

DRIVE CONTROL COMPONENTS - Power Steering CONSTRUCTION DIAGRAM


<L.H. drive vehicles>

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Steering wheel

Steering column and shaft Reservoir tank Suction hose Return hose Pressure hose

Oil pump Assembly

Cooler tube

Steering gear and linkage

<R.H. drive vehicles>

Steering wheel

Steering column and shaft Reservoir tank Suction hose Return hose Pressure hose

Oil pump Assembly

Steering gear and linkage

Cooler tube

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DRIVE CONTROL COMPONENTS - Power Steering

STEERING WHEEL
There are two types of MOMO leather 3-spoke-type steering wheels (built-in SRS air bag) with different desigins.
<RS (standard)> <RS(option), RS-II>

STEERING SHAFT AND COLUMN


For the steering column, an impact absorbing mechanism which absorbs impact energy in the event of a collision as well as a tilt steering mechanism which enables the driver to obtain an optimum driving position have been adopted.

Tilt bracket (B)

Tilt bracket (A)

Shaft sub assembly

Pipe sub assembly Tilt lever

Steering shaft

DRIVE CONTROL COMPONENTS - Power Steering


BEFORE COLLISION

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Shaft sub assembly

Pipe sub assembly

SHOCK ABSORBING MECHANISM 1. Primary impact When the vehicle collides with something and there is a load added to the shaft sub assembly from the gearbox, the shaft sub assembly slides above the pipe sub assembly to absorb the shock load. This prevents the steering column from moving backwards during the impact.

AFTER COLLISION

BEFORE COLLISION Tilt bracket(A)

Polyacetal resin Steering column mounting bolt

2. Secondary impact (1) When the driver falls against the developed air bag, the tilt bracket(A) moves forwards by shearing the polyacetal resin, causing the steering column assembly to move forward.

column Section A A assembly AFTER COLLISION Impact load

A Steering

Section B B

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BEFORE COLLISION Clevis pin

DRIVE CONTROL COMPONENTS - Power Steering


U - section groove

(2) At the same time that tilt bracket (A) separates, the clevis pin comes out of the U - section groove in the tilt plate, allowing the steering column assembly to move forward.

Tilt plate Tilt bracket (B) Steering column assembly AFTER COLLISION

OIL PUMP
The oil pump is a vane type with a fluid flow control system which functions so that the steering wheel turning effort will be reduced at low engine speeds and it will be appropriately increased at higher speeds. The following modifications have been made to Lancer EVOLUTION-VI Tommi Makinen Edition. D D By increasing the basic discharge amount from 7.2 cm3/rev. to 9.6 cm3/rev., the assist shortage at idle has been improved. By increasing the diameter of the pully shaft bearing and the pump body rigidity , the pump noise has been relieved reducing vibration occurance.

POWER STEERING FLUID COOLER TUBE


The cooling efficiency of power steering fluid has been improved by adopting a cooler tube to the fluid line.

Cooler tube

DRIVE CONTROL COMPONENTS - Power Steering STEERING GEAR


D Using the following parts have contributed to save weight; an aluminium steering gear and linkage valve housing, a plastic tie-rod bellows, and the hollow-type tie-rod stud. D

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The installation accuracy, rigidity and steering stability have been improved by using an eye bushing, which secures the steering gear to the crossmember.

Steering gear and linkage

Gear housing Valve housing

Tierod bellows Hollow Gear housing Bushing Crossmember

Inner pipe

Crossmember

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DRIVE-CONTROL COMPONENTS - Brakes

The brake system has been designed to give greater reliability and durability and to provide excellent braking performance.

FEATURES
Improved mance braking perfor1. A 8+9-inch brake booster has been adopted to provide large braking force with a small pedal depression force. 2. 15-inch ventilate disc brakes have been adopted to provide stable braking force and improved braking feel. <Vehicles without brembo braking system> 3. 17-inch front ventilate disc brakes have been adopted to provide stable braking force and improved braking feel. <Vehicles with brembo braking system> 4. 16-inch rear ventilate disc brakes have been adopted to provide stable braking force and improved braking feel. <Vehicles with brembo braking system> 1. A 4-wheel anti-skid braking system (4ABS) has been adopted to prevent slipping caused by the vehicle wheels locking up in order to maintain an appropriate braking distance, and also to maintain a stable vehicle posture and steering performance. <Vehicles with ABS> 2. Adoption of an electronic brake-force distribution(EBD) which makes it possible to maintain the maximum amount of braking force even when the vehicles load is unevenly distributed. <Vehicles with ABS> 3. A rear wheel early lock-prevention proportioning valve has been adopted. <Vehicles without ABS> 4. Front- and rear-wheel X-type brake line layout has been adopted. 5. Ventilated discs have been adopted in order to improve anti-fading performance. 1. A diagnosis function has been adopted for the ABS system in order to make inspection easier. <Vehicles with ABS> 2. An outer disc method separated hub and rotor has been adopted to make removal and installation easier. 3. The master cylinder reservoir tank cap has been coloured white to make identification easier. 4. The ABS-ECU and hydraulic unit have been integrated to make them more compact and lightweight.

Improved stability

Improved serviceability

DRIVE-CONTROL COMPONENTS - Brakes CONSTRUCTION DIAGRAM


<Vehicles with ABS>

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Brake booster*

Hydraulic unit*

Rear disc brake Master cylinder* Front disc brake Parking brake

<Vehicles without ABS>

Brake booster* Master cylinder and proportioning valves*

Rear disc brake Parking brake Front disc brake

NOTE For R.H. drive vehicles, only the position indicated by the * is symmetrical.

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DRIVE-CONTROL COMPONENTS - Service Brakes

SERVICE BRAKES
SPECIFICATIONS
Items Master cylinder Brake booster Type I.D. mm Type Effective dia. of power cylinder mm Boosting ratio Rear wheel hydraulic control method Lancer EVOLUTION-VII Tandem type 26.9 Vacuum type, tandem 205 + 230 4.5 (Pedal depressing force: 230 N) Electronic brake-force distribution (EBD) <Vehicles with ABS (RS, RS-II)> or Proportioning valves <Vehicles without ABS (RS)> Floating caliper, 2 piston, ventilated disc 227 24 42.9 (2) 10.0 Automatic 4 opposed piston, ventilated disc <Brembo braking system> 263 32 40.0 (2), 46.0 (2) 10.0 Automatic Floating caliper, 1 piston, ventilated disc 237 20 34.9 10.0 Automatic 2 opposed piston, ventilated disc <Brembo braking system> 252 22 40.0 (2) 9.0 Automatic DOT3 or DOT4 Lancer EVOLUTION-VI Tommi Makinen Edition Tandem type 26.9 Vacuum type, tandem 180 + 205 4.5 (Pedal depressing force: 230 N) Proportioning valves

Front brakes <RS (standard)>

Type Disc effective dia. thickness mm Wheel cylinder I.D. mm Pad thickness mm Clearance adjustment

Floating caliper, 2 piston, ventilated disc 227 24 42.9 (2) 10.0 Automatic 4 opposed piston, ventilated disc <Brembo braking system> 263 32 40.0 (2), 46.0 (2) 10.0 Automatic Floating caliper, 1 piston, ventilated disc 237 20 34.9 10.0 Automatic 2 opposed piston, ventilated disc <Brembo braking system> 252 22 40.0 (2) 9.0 Automatic DOT3 or DOT4

Front brakes <RS (option), RS-II> RS II

Type Disc effective dia. thickness mm Wheel cylinder I.D. mm Pad thickness mm Clearance adjustment

Rear brakes <RS (standard)>

Type Disc effective dia. thickness mm Wheel cylinder I.D. mm Pad thickness mm Clearance adjustment

Rear brakes <RS (option), RS-II> RS II

Type Disc effective dia. thickness mm Wheel cylinder I.D. mm Pad thickness mm Clearance adjustment

Brake fluid

DRIVE-CONTROL COMPONENTS - Service Brakes MASTER CYLINDER


The master cylinder is a tandem-type, with a structure that emphasises safety.

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Reserve tank

Master cylinder body Primary piston assembly Piston retainer

Secondary piston assembly

BRAKE BOOSTER
A 8+9-inch tandem-type brake booster has been adopted.
Front diaphragm Rear diaphragm Booster return spring Reaction disc Operating rod

Push rod Barometricpressure chambers

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DISC BRAKES

DRIVE-CONTROL COMPONENTS - Service Brakes


The brake pads are equipped with mechanical-type audible wear indicators to notify the driver when the usage limit (2 mm) has been reached. Split fins adopted as the disc fins to improve cooling performance

Brakes with the following specifications have been adopted. D V5-W43 2-piston ventilate discs for front brakes <RS (standard)> D V5-S35 1-piston ventilate discs for rear brakes <RS (standard)> D Brembo V7-Z4046 4-opposed-piston ventilate discs for front brakes <RS (option), RS-II> D Brembo V6-X40 2-opposed-piston ventilate discs for rear brakes <RS (option), RS-II> D An outer disc method in which the wheels and discs are tightened together has been adopted to improve the ease of brake disc removal and installation. DISC BRAKES <Brembo braking system>
<Front>

NOTE Brembo is an italian component maker whose name and products are well known in the motorsports world.

<Rear>

Front of vehicle

Front of vehicle

View A

View B

Pads

Pads

DRIVE-CONTROL COMPONENTS - Service Brakes


DISC BRAKE NOMENCLATURE
No. Item Brake disc type Brake size (Minimum applicable disc wheel) No. of pistons Contents V: Ventilated 5: 15-inch 6: 16-inch 7: 17-inch

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V 7 Z 40 46
1 2 3 4

1 2

S: 1 piston (floating type) W: 2 piston (floating type) X: 2 piston (opposed type) Z: 4 piston (opposed type) 35: 35 mm 40: 40 mm 43: 43 mm 46: 46 mm

Piston size (rounded to nearest integer)

BRAKE LINE
PROPORTIONING VALVE <Vehicles without ABS (RS)> A proportioning valve has been adopted to prevent early locking of the rear wheels, in order to provide improved stability during braking. NOTE In terms of structure and operation, the proportioning valve is basically the same as that of the 1999 SPACE RUNNER/SPACE WAGON.

From master cylinder rear brake system Valve Plate Sleeve U-packing

Spring O-ring Seal

Guide To rear brake

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FEATURES

DRIVE-CONTROL COMPONENTS -

4ABS

4-WHEEL ANTI-SKID BRAKING SYSTEM (4ABS)


ABS has been adopted as optional equipment in RS- II to maintain directional stability and steering performance during sudden braking or braking on slippery road surfaces. The ABS control method is a 4-sensor, 4-channel method which provides independent control for all wheels. Following system for Lancer EVOLUTION-VII has been modified from Lancer EVOLUTION-VI Tommi Makinen Edition. EBD CONTROL In ABS, electronic control method is used by which the rear wheel brake hydraulic pressure during braking is regulated by rear wheel control solenoid valves in accordance with the vehicles rate of deceleration and the front and rear wheel slippage which are calculated from the each wheel speed sensors signal. EBD control is a control system which provides a high level of control for both vehicle braking force and vehicle stability. The system has the following features: D Because the system provides the optimum rear wheel braking force regardless of the vehicle D D D D D By adding lateral G sensor, longitudinal G sensor and steering wheel sensor, optimized ABS control at the time of cornering. By inputting parking brake switch signal to ABS-ECU with pulling parking brake lever, ABS control has been optimized. ABS-ECU outputs ABS signal to 4WD-ECU. G sensor (lateral), steering wheel sensor and parking brake switch have been added to the diagnosis and service data. ABS-ECU connector has been changed.

laden condition and the condition of the road surface, the system reduces the required pedal depression force, particularly when the vehicle is heavily laden or driving on road surfaces with high frictional coefficients. Because the duty placed on the front brakes has been reduced, the increases in pad temperature can be controlled to improve the wear resistance characteristics of the pad, during front brakes applying. Control valves such as the proportioning valve are no longer required.

SPECIFICATIONS
Items ABS control method No. of ABS rotor teeth ABS speed d sensor Front Rear Type Gap between sensor and rotor mm Lancer EVOLUTION-VII 4-sensor, 4-channel 43 43 Magnet coil type 0.85 <front (non-adjustable type)> 0.60 <rear (non-adjustable type)> Lancer EVOLUTION-VI Tommi Makinen Edition 4-sensor, 4-channel 43 43 Magnet coil type 0.9 <front (non-adjustable type)> 0.9 <rear (non-adjustable type)>

DRIVE-CONTROL COMPONENTS CONSTRUCTION DIAGRAM


6 4*

4ABS

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8* 7*, 10*

2 9* 3 5* 1

NOTE For R.H. drive vehicles, only the position indicated by the * is symmetrical.
Name of part Sensor Wheel speed sensor Number 1 Outline of functions Send alternating current signals at frequencies which are proportional to the rotation speeds of each wheel to the ABS-ECU Sends data on vehicles rate of lateral acceleration to the ABS-ECU Sends data on vehicles rate of longitudinal acceleration to the ABS-ECU Sends data on steering wheel angle to the ABS-ECU Informs the ABS-ECU when steering wheel is in straight-ahead position Stop lamp switch Parking brake switch Actuator Hydraulic unit 5 6 7 Sends a signal to the ABS-ECU to inform whether the brake pedal is depressed or not Sends a signal to the ABS-ECU to inform whether the parking brake lever is pulled or not Drives the solenoid valves according to signals from the ABS-ECU in order to control the brake hydraulic pressure for each wheel Illuminates in response to signals from the ABS-ECU when a problem happens in the system Outputs the diagnosis codes and allows communication with the MUT-II Controls actuators (described above) based on the signals coming from each sensor Controls the self-diagnosis and fail-safe functions Controls the diagnosis function (MUT-II compatible)

Lateral G sensor Longitudinal G sensor Steering wheel sensor g

2 3 4

ABS warning lamp Diagnosis connector ABS control unit (ABS-ECU)

8 9 10

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DRIVE-CONTROL COMPONENTS -

4ABS

SYSTEM CONFIGURATION DIAGRAM


Motor Wheel speed sensor (FL) Wheel speed sensor (RL) Wheel speed sensor (RR) Wheel speed sensor (FR) Longitudinal G sensor Lateral G sensor Stop lamp switch Parking brake switch Steering wheel sensor ECU power supply ABS-ECU FR solenoid valve (OUT) FR solenoid valve (IN) FL solenoid valve (OUT) FL solenoid valve (IN) RR solenoid valve (OUT) RR solenoid valve (IN) RL solenoid valve (OUT) RL solenoid valve (IN) ABS warning lamp Diagnosis connector

Steering wheel sensor

Parking brake switch Rear- right wheel (RR) Stop lamp switch Wheel speed sensor

Front- right wheel (FR)

Wheel speed sensor

Hydraulic unit

Lateral G sensor Longitudinal G sensor Wheel speed sensor Wheel speed sensor

Front- left wheel (FL)

Rear- left wheel (RL)

DRIVE-CONTROL COMPONENTS ABS ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT DIAGRAM


Fusible link No. 3 Ignition Switch (IG2) Junction block (Multi- purpose fuse) 5 15A Dedicated fuse 12 7.5A 5 7.5A

4ABS

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Battery

Ignition Switch (IG1)

Fusible link No. 1

2 7.5A

15 15A

Stop lamp switch Combination meter (ABS warning lamp) Longitudinal G sensor

Lateral G sensor Stop lamp

ABS

Steering wheel sensor

4WD-ECU Hydraulic unit Motor Solenoid valves

ABS-ECU Wheel speed sensor output Motor power supply ABS signal output Stop lamp switch monitor

Lateral G sensor input ECU power supply

Steering wheel sensor input Longitudinal G sensor input

Solenoid valve power supply

Parking brake switch monitor

Communication line Control line

Diagnosis connector FL FR RL RR Parking brake switch

Wheel speed sensor

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SENSORS

DRIVE-CONTROL COMPONENTS -

4ABS

WHEEL SPEED SENSOR The wheel speed sensors consist of fixed ABS speed sensors and the ABS rotors that rotate at the same speed as the wheels, and output alternating current signals at frequencies which are proportional to the wheel speed.

D D

The ABS rotors (43 teeth) are installed to the drive shafts, and the ABS speed sensors are installed to knuckles. The gap between the ABS rotors and the ABS speed sensors are non-adjustable at both the front and rear to improve serviceability.

Front
ABS speed sensor

Rear

ABS rotor Drive shaft

Drive shaft

ABS rotor

ABS speed sensor

Parking brake lever

LATERAL G SENSOR/LONGITUDINAL G SENSOR Refer to GROUP 2 - ACD and AYC.

Lateral G sensor

Longitudinal G sensor

Steering wheel sensor

STEERING WHEEL SENSOR Refer to GROUP 2 - ACD and AYC.

DRIVE-CONTROL COMPONENTS STOP LAMP SWITCH This switch turns on when the brake pedal is depressed, and turns off when the brake pedal is released. The ABS-ECU detects whether the

4ABS

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stop lamp switch is on or off by means of fluctuations in voltage (ON: system voltage; OFF: Approximately 0 V). This data is used for ABS control.

PARKING BRAKE SWITCH This switch turns on when the parking brake lever is pulled, and turns off when the parking brake lever is released. The ABS-ECU detects whether

the parking brake switch is on or off by means of fluctuations in voltage (ON: less than 1V; OFF: system voltage). This data is used for ABS control.

ACTUATORS
ABS WARNING LAMP The ABS-ECU controls the power transistor in ABS-ECU to turn on and causes the ABS warning lamp to illuminate in the following cases: D During initial check when the ignition switch is at the ON position (for approximately 3 seconds) D When a problem happens in the ABS/EBD system D Poor ABS-ECU connector connection HYDRAULIC UNIT The hydraulic unit is basically the same as that of the 1999 PAJERO io <General Export>/2000 PAJERO PININ <Europe>.

ABS warning lamp

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ABS-ECU

DRIVE-CONTROL COMPONENTS -

4ABS

The ABS-ECU is basically the same as that of the 1999 PAJERO io <General Export>/2000 PAJERO FAIL-SAFE FUNCTION
Diagnosis code No No. 11 12 13 14 16 21 22 23 24 32 41 42 43 44 51 52 53 54 55 63 71 81 82 83 Item

PININ <Europe> except for the followings:

Open circuit or short-circuit in wheel speed sensor (FR) Open circuit or short-circuit in wheel speed sensor (FL) Open circuit or short-circuit in wheel speed sensor (RR) Open circuit or short-circuit in wheel speed sensor (RL) Abnormal drop or rise in ABS-ECU power supply voltage Wheel speed sensor (FR) system Wheel speed sensor (FL) system Wheel speed sensor (RR) system Wheel speed sensor (RL) system Longitudinal G sensor system Solenoid valve (FR) system Solenoid valve (FL) system Solenoid valve (RR) system Solenoid valve (RL) system Valve relay ON problem Valve relay OFF problem Motor relay OFF problem Motor relay ON problem Motor system ABS-ECU abnormality Lateral G sensor system Steering wheel sensor (ST-1) system Steering wheel sensor (ST-2) system Steering wheel sensor (ST-N) system

DATA LIST REFERENCE TABLE


Item No. 11 12 13 14 21 29 36 37 Check item Front-right wheel speed sensor Front-left wheel speed sensor Rear-right wheel speed sensor Rear-left wheel speed sensor Power supply voltage Parking brake switch Stop lamp switch Steering wheel sensor straight ahead position memory V ON/OFF ON/OFF ON/OFF Display unit or words km/h

DRIVE-CONTROL COMPONENTS Item No. 71 74 75 76 86 Check item Lateral G sensor Steering wheel sensor (ST-N) Steering wheel sensor (ST-1) Steering wheel sensor (ST-2) Steering angle

4ABS/Parking Brake
Display unit or words V ON/OFF

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_ or OFF (When the steering angle is straight ahead position)

SYSTEM OPERATION
In terms of operation, the system is basically the same as that of the 1996 Colt/Lancer.

PARKING BRAKE
FEATURES
The parking brakes are a mechanical rear wheel brake design and controlled by a lever.

CONSTRUCTION DIAGRAM

NOTES

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BODY
CONTENTS
GENERAL DESCRIPTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

STRUT TOWER BAR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 REAR END CROSS BAR <RS> . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 DOOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11


Door Locks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Window Glass Regulator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12

MAIN BODY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Body Paneling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Body Shell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Body Colour Charts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 New Colour Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

TRUNK LID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 WINDOW GLASS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13

HOOD AND FENDER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

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FEATURES Weight reduction

BODY - General Description

GENERAL DESCRIPTION
1. Use of high-tensile steel panels and steel plate with uneven thickness 2. Use of aluminum for fender and hood 1. Use of high-tensile steel panels and steel plate with uneven thickness 2. Equipped with 3-point installing strut tower bar and rear end cross bar<RS> Effective layout of acoustic materials and sound proof materials

High rigidity

Reduction of vibration, noise, and aerodynamic noise Improvements in safety

1. Unbreakable resin materials at the door trim on the occasion of impact have been adopted to protect passengers from the side impact of the vehicle. 2. One-touch power windows with safety mechanism (with the function to be enabled after the ignition key is turned to the OFF position) have been installed. <RS: option, RS-II: standard> 3. Inside lock cables have been adopted at the front doors to improve safety on the occasion of impact. 4. Side door beams have been adopted to improve safety on the occasion of impact. 1. The central door lock system to lock/unlock all doors has been installed. <RS: option, RS-II: standard> 2. High rigidity in the suspension mounting part 1. Hinge protrusion to the loading space has been reduced by reducing the size of the trunk lid hinge. 2. Adoption of larger front door pockets

Improvements in operation quality

Improvements in convenience

BODY - Main Body

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MAIN BODY
BODY PANELING
The body has been given enhanced impact safety performance. It has been made lighter by adopting aluminum alloy panels for the hood panel and front fender.

: Anti-corrosion steel panels : High-tensile steel panels

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BODY SHELL

BODY - Main Body

IMPACT SAFETY BODY The following structure ensures survival space during impact and facilitaty to rescue passengers. 1. Application of enlarged and linear cross section of front side member 2. Addition of dash panel cross member 3. Application of thicker dash panel lower 4. Application of enlarged cross section of front floor side member 5. Application of enlarged cross section of side sill outer reinforcement 6. Application of thicker front pillar reinforcement and center pillar reinforcement 7. Application of enlarged cross section of roof bow

6 4 5 6 2 1

BODY - Main Body

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STEEL PLATE WITH UNEVEN THICKNESS Due to the adoption of steel plate with uneven thickness* for the following parts, the incorporate structure of uneven thickness has improved impact safety and has reduced weight. 1. The thickness of the front end crossmember outer applied at the right side of the vehicle has been increased. 2. The thickness of the front side member inner applied at the rear has been increased. 3. The thickness of the center pillar reinforcement applied at the upper has been increased. NOTE *: Steel plates with different thickness welded together to make one steel plate
The thickness of the center pillar reinforcement applied above this part has been increased.

The thickness of the front side member inner applied behind this part has been increased. (With the side outer panel removed)

The thickness of the front end crossmember outer applied at the right side of the vehicle from this part has been increased.

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BODY - Main Body

OPERATIONAL STABILITY The adoption of the following structure to increase rigidity of the suspension mounting part has improved driving stability and has reduced noise from the road. 1. By directly joining a spring house bracket with increased thickness to the cowl top lower panel, and adding an upper frame to the front pillar brace, the rigidity of the top, bottom, left, and right sides of the front suspension has been improved. 2. The roof rail front, front pillar reinforcement upper, and side outer panel have been joined with each other to increase torsion rigidity. 3. A closed surface structure is given by adding a rear shelf extension to the front of the rear shelf, and the top of the rear shelf and rear wheel house have been additionally joined with a rear pillar reinforcement, and the rear shelf and rear floor with a seat back plate to improve twisting rigidity. 4. Additional welded position of the door opening improves twisting rigidity.
Section A A
Cowl top lower panel

Section B B
Front pillar reinforcement upper

Roof rail front

Side outer panel

Spring house bracket

B B C C A A

Section C C
Rear shelf panel

Rear shelf extension

Upper frame to front pillar brace

Seat back plate Rear pillar reinforcement

(With the side outer panel removed)

BODY - Main Body

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QUIETNESS The adoption of the following items has improved quietness. 1. Foaming sound absorption materials have been filled into the front pillar, the roof side rail, the center pillar, the rear pillar, and the inside the wheel house arch to prevent noise getting inside the vehicle. 2. Steel plate restricted anti-vibration materials (silencer sandwiched inside the panel) has been adopted to suppress operating sound and the vibration from the engine. 3. Urethane foam has been inserted into the center pillar to prevent noise getting into the vehicle.
1 <RS-II>

A 1 <RS-II>

1 <RS-II>

Section A A

Dash silencer

<RS-II>

Dash panel

1 <RS-II>

1
<RS-II>

3 <RS-II>

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BODY COLOUR CHARTS
Colour Body colour code d A69 T10 X42 W83 P85 Y01 Colour number

BODY - Main Body

Body colour name

Composition of film Metallic Solid Interference Pearl Solid Solid Solid

Engine compartment and luggage compartment colour Colour number Colour name GRAY BRIGHT BLUE BLACK WHITE RED YELLOW AC10595 CMB17004 AC10903 AC10863 AC10795 AC10911

SILVER BRIGHT BLUE BLACK WHITE RED YELLOW

AC11169 CMT10010 AC11342 AC10983 AC11185 CMY10001

Satellite Silver French Blue Amethyst Black Scotia White Palma Red Dandelion Yellow

NEW COLOUR NUMBER


Example C M T 10 010 (Body colour code T10)

No. 1 2 3

Item Identification code Manufacture center code System colour code

Content C: The colour number is indicated. M: Japan (Automobile Engineering Center) T: Japan (Truck and Bus Engineering Center) W (N): White H (A, U): Silver/Gray X (J): Black R (P): Red Y (C, S, E, M, K): Brown/Yellow (including Orange, Maroon, and Gold) G (F, L): Green/Olive B (T, D): Blue V: Purple ( ) Codes within the parenthesis can be also used. From 10 to 16: The body colour is indicated. 17: The body inner panel colour is indicated. Serial number numbering management

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Colour classification code Specific number

BODY - Hood and Fender/Strut Tower Bar

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HOOD AND FENDER


The body has been made lightweight with the use of aluminum hood and fender. The hood has also been equipped with the air outlet and air inlet garnish.

Hood Air inlet garnish Air outlet garnish

Fender

STRUT TOWER BAR


The strut installing portion has been equipped with a 3-point installing strut tower bar to improve body rigidity.

Strut tower bar

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BODY - Rear End Cross Bar <RS>

REAR END CROSS BAR <RS>


The rear floor pan has been equipped with a rear end cross bar to improve body rigidity.

Rear end cross bar

BODY - Door

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DOOR
DOOR LOCK
The central door lock to lock/unlock all doors with a key cylinder at the drivers door has been installed. <RS: option, RS- II: standard> CONSTRUCTION DIAGRAM
<Front> Section A A
Inside lock cable Clip Inside lock cable Inside handle Outside handle Door latch assembly Inside handle rod Door lock actuator Door inner panel

A A

Inside handle rod

<Rear>
Inside lock rod

Section B B
Inside lock rod B B Outside handle Door latch assembly Door lock actuator Clip

Inside handle

Inside handle rod

Door inner panel

Inside handle rod

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WINDOW GLASS REGULATOR

BODY - Door

1. Small-size and lightweight wire winding style has been adopted for the window glass regulator. 2. The power window with the safety function to activate the descending movement of the door window glass for 150 mm when jammed hand or neck is detected during the ascending movement of the door window glass has been adopted to increase safety. 3. The operation method of the power window switch in which the switch knob is pressed to activate the descending movement of the door window glass and the pulled up to activate the ascending movement has been adopted to increase safety. 4. The one-touch mechanism to fully open and close windows has been adopted for the power window switch located at the drivers seat side. Furthermore, the lock switch to prevent the opening and closing operations of the door window glasses by the power window switches located at the passengers seat side and rear seats has been featured. 5. Smart wiring system (SWS) has been adopted for signal transmission to the main switch at the power window. (Refer to GROUP 7 SWS.) 6. After the ignition switch is turned to the LOCK (OFF) position, window glasses can be opened and closed with the timer function (30 seconds) of the power window. (If the drivers door is open during that particular time, window glasses can be opened and closed for another 30 seconds. However, as soon as the door is closed, the key off operation function is disabled.) CONSTRUCTION DIAGRAM
<Front>
Door window glass

<Rear>
Door window glass Stationary window glass

Manual window glass regulator assembly <RS: standard>

Manual window glass regulator assembly <RS: standard>

Power window glass regulator assembly <RS: option, RS - II: standard>

Power window glass regulator assembly <RS: option, RS - II: standard>

Power window switch (drivers side) Lock switch

Power window switch

BODY - Trunk Lid/Window Glass

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TRUNK LID
Downsizing of the trunk lid hinge and reduction of the hinge protrusion has increased practicality.

Trunk lid hinge Approximately 128 mm

Trunk lid hinge (the previous LANCER EVOLUTION-VII)

WINDOW GLASS
Laminated glasses for the windshield and tempered glasses for other areas have been used.
5

No. 1 2 3 4 5

Name Windshield Front door window glass Rear door window glass Rear stationary window glass Rear window glass

Type Laminated glass Tempered g glass

Thickness (mm) 4.3 3.1 3.1 3.1 3.1

Coloration Green Green (UV shade glass) Green Green Green

Visible ray transmissivity rate (%) 80.5 82.0 82.0 82.0 82.3

NOTE D The figure at the visible ray transmissivity is a reference value. There could be marginal errors.

NOTES

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EXTERIOR
CONTENTS
SUMMARY OF EXTERIOR PARTS . . . . . . .
Feature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

2
2

WIPER AND WASHER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


Windshield Wiper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Windshield Washer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

6
6 7

AERO PARTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Elevation-ajustable Large Rear Spoiler . . . . .

3
4

OUTSIDE MIRROR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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EXTERIOR - Summary of Exterior Parts

SUMMARY OF EXTERIOR PARTS


Sophisticated and bold exterior designs have been given to every detail.

FEATURE
Improvements in appearance 1. A radiator grill integrated front bumper has been equipped. 2. An air dam integrated rear bumper has been equipped. 3. Air dams have been installed to the front, and side areas. 4. An elevation-adjustable large rear spoiler has been adopted. 5. Air dams have been installed to the front, and side areas. 6. An elevation-adjustable large rear spoiler has been adopted. 7. A power remote control type <RS-II>, or manual type <RS> outside mirror has been installed. 8. Material identification mark engraving to resin parts and materials (PP) for easy recycling have been actively used. 9. PP has been used for bumper faces.

Improvements in aerodynamic characteristics Improvements in usability Measures for resource recycle Weight reduction

4, 6 7 3, 5 1, 9

2, 9

3, 5

EXTERIOR - Aero Parts

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AERO PARTS
Installation of airdams and elevation-adjustable large rear spoilers have improved aerodynamic characteristics and appearance. CONSTRUCTION DIAGRAM

Front air dam Rear spoiler

Side air dam

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EXTERIOR - Aero Parts

ELEVATION-ADJUSTABLE LARGE REAR SPOILER


Remove the cap of the rear spoiler, loosen the elevation fulcrum nut, and change the four installing holes of the adjustment bolts to adjust the elevation of the spoiler wing according to the driving conditions.

Rear spoiler Cap

Wing

A View A <Adjustment Bolt Installing Hole Positions>


Step 2 installing hole

Elevation fulcrum nut

Step 1 installing hole

Step 4 installing hole

Step 3 installing hole

View A <Movable Angle>


Down force (Small) Step 1 Step 2

Elevation fulcrum nut

Step 3 Down force (Large) Step 4

EXTERIOR - Outside Mirror

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OUTSIDE MIRROR
A power remote control type <RS-II>, or manual type <RS> outside mirror has been installed. CONSTRUCTION DIAGRAM
Power remote control mirror switch

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WINDSHIELD WIPER
D D D D

EXTERIOR - Wiper and Washer

WIPER AND WASHER


Two-speed type windshield wipers to be operable in a low or high speed have been adopted. Intermittent wipers with the variable intermittent time have been adopted. Due to the installation of wiper link assembly with frames, higher rigidity of link assembly has achieved reduction of incomplete cleaning by smoother wiper operation and improvements in quiet wiper operation. The adoption of mist wiper function to turn the mist switch in the opposite direction of the wiper switch movement has improved easiness-to-use. The wipers operate in a high speed while the mist switch is turned to the ON position. When the mist switch is turned to the OFF position, the speed of wiper operation becomes slow and the wipers move to the stop position. When the mist switch is turned to the ON position for a moment, the wipers operate once in a low speed.

CONSTRUCTION DIAGRAM
Wiper blade Wiper motor

Wiper arm

Wiper link assembly

Frame

EXTERIOR - Wiper and Washer

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WINDSHIELD WASHER
D D 2-nozzle and 4-jet type indoor shield washers have been installed. Furthermore, the wiper related to washers function has been adopted. A washer tank has been installed in the trunk room.
Trunk lid hinge Washer tank

CONSTRUCTION DIAGRAM

Washer tank

Washer nozzle

Washer hose

NOTES

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INTERIOR
CONTENTS
GENERAL INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

2
2

INTERIOR TRIMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Construction Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

8
8

INSTRUMENT PANEL AND FLOOR CONSOLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


Construction Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

3
3

SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM (SRS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


Construction Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Caution Labels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

9
9 11

ACCESSORIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SEAT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Front Seat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rear Seat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

4 5
5 5

SRS System Circuit Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Construction and Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 SRS-ECU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

SEAT BELT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Front Seat Belt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rear Seat Belt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Seat Belt Retractor with Force Limiter . . . . .

6
6 6 7

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INTERIOR General Information

GENERAL INFORMATION
The interiors to value functionality, habitation, and safety brings a new sense of good quality and security. Furthermore, it is also intended for getting actively involved with global environmental protection and natural resource recycling.

FEATURES

Improvements in quality Consideration for the most suitable riding posture Improvements in safety

Fully trim-covered interior 1. The adjustable seat belt anchor has been installed to the front seat belt. 2. RECARO seat have been equipped. <RS-II> 1. SRS air bags (drivers/front passengers) are equipped as standard. 2. Installation of ELR 3-point seat belt (front seat) 3. ELR 3-point seat belt/seat belt with child seat fixing mechanism (ALR) switching function have been equipped (rear seat). 4. Seat belts with pretensioner force limiter mechanism have been equipped to the front seats. 5. Head impact reduction pillar trim 6. Folding assistant grip 7. Inflammable materials are used for instrumental panel, floor console, and trims. Vanity mirror <RS-II> 1. Glove box 2. Center panel box <RS-II> 3. Cup holder Display of material codes to resin parts

Improvements in usability Convenient storage

Dealing with resource recycling

INTERIOR Instrument Panel and Floor Console

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INSTRUMENT PANEL AND FLOOR CONSOLE


The instrument panel and the floor console have the following features: D The center panel with a new sense of design incorporate the instrument panel has been adopted. D The considerably tilted center panel has enhanced a sense of emancipation and operability. D A center panel box convenient for storing accessories has been installed. <RS-II> D The push-to-open type lid to the center panel box has been installed. <RS-II> D Hair transplant has been done inside the center panel box to prevent the stored goods from being damaged. <RS-II> A pad incorporating the front passengers air bag door has improved appearance. D A glove compartment convenient for accessories has been installed. D A cup holder has been installed to the floor console. D Ashtrays have been installed to the front and the rear console. <Rear console: RS-II> Inflammable materials are used for the instrument panel and the floor console to increase safety as interiors. Also, material codes are indicated to deal with recycling easily. D

CONSTRUCTION DIAGRAM

Air bag door

Front seat ashtray

Cup holder Glove box Center panel box

Ashtray for the rear seat <Rear console: RS-II>

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D

INTERIOR Accessories

A vanity mirror has been installed to improve usability. <RS-II>


Folding assistant grip

A folding assistant grip has been installed to improve safety.


Vanity mirror

INTERIOR Seat

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SEAT
FRONT SEAT
D D The most suitable driving position can be set by the sliding and reclining mechanism. <RS> Height adjustment function to secure the most suitable driving posture has been adopted at the drivers seat. <RS> D RECARO seat adopting non-step adjustment slide and reclining mechanism have been equipped. <RS-II>

Head restraint vertical adjustment RECARO seat

Height adjustment

Reclining adjustment Reclining adjustment

Sliding adjustment

Sliding adjustment

REAR SEAT
D The rear seats have been set with the low back bench seat.
<Low back bench seat>

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FRONT SEAT BELT
D

INTERIOR Seat Belt

The adoption of 3-point seat belt with ELR which has belt adjustment device for height and the buckle fixed at the seat have secured the most suitable fitting for the wearer.

The seat belt retractor with the pre-tensioner and the force limiter for the drivers seat and the front passengers seat has been adopted to improve safety.

REAR SEAT BELT


D 3-point seat belts with ALR/ELR (L.H./R.H./center) have been installed. CONSTRUCTION DIAGRAM

Seat belt retractor (L.H./R.H./center)

Belt adjustment device (L.H./R.H.)

3-point seat belt with ELR (L.H./R.H.) 3-point seat belt with ALR/ELR (L.H./R.H./center)

Buckle (L.H./R.H.) Seat belt retractor with the pre-tensioner and the force limiter (L.H./R.H.)

INTERIOR Seat Belt SEAT BELT RETRACTOR WITH FORCE LIMITER


The drivers/front passengers seat belt retractor has been equipped with a force limiter. The force limiter is a device which operates when a predetermined force is applied, and limits the force.

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Seat belt retractor with force limiter

Torsion bar Belt

OPERATION (1) If a collision energy is transmitted to the seat belt, the ELR mechanism will operate to lock the seat belt. (2) Then, if the energy increases to a predetermined value, the torsion bar will be distorted. As the spool rotates together with the torsion bar, the seat belt webbing is pulled out, reducing impact on the occupants.

Spool

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D D

INTERIOR Interior Trims

The interiors are fully covered by trims to enhance product value. The adoption of the energy absorption rib mold located in the rear of the front pillar trim and the rear pillar trim to protect head from the side impact and the resin materials for the trims as unbreakable materials has increased safety as outstanding interiors.

Use of inflammable materials for the trims has increased safety as outstanding interiors. Also, material codes are indicated to deal with recycling easily.

CONSTRUCTION DIAGRAM
Energy absorption rib Front pillar trim (back side)

Center pillar upper trim Front pillar trim

Rear pillar trim Rear shelf trim Retractor trim

Cowl side trim

Rear scuff plate Center pillar lower trim Front scuff plate

Partition board

INTERIOR Supplemental Restraint System (SRS)

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SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM (SRS)


D SRS air bag is a system to be effective once the seat belt is worn. The system is designed to be a supplemental system of the seat belt. The system protects head and chest of a front seat passenger from the frontal collision by inflating the air bag to soften the impact when the impact applied from the front of the vehicle is greater than the set value. To enhance impact safety, all models are equipped with drivers/front passengers SRS air bag as standard. An inflator that does not contain sodium azide has been adopted for all types of the air bag modules. D Seat belt with pre - tensioner featured for the drivers and front passengers seats is designed for instantly taking up the slack in the seat belt at the time of impact to improve restraint effect on a passenger. It is activated approximately at the same time as SRS airbag is activated to improve protection effect on a passenger.

D D

Caution Never disassemble the SRS air bag components. And never subject the SRS air bag components to impact.

CONSTRUCTION DIAGRAM

SRS warning lamp

Seat belt with pretensioner

Drivers side air bag module

Front passengers side air bag module

Clock spring

Diagnosis connector

SRS-ECU

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INTERIOR Supplemental Restraint System (SRS)

SRS SYSTEM CIRCUIT DIAGRAM


Ignition switch (IG1) SRS-ECU J/B (multi-purpose fuse)
N_2 7.5A N_23 7.5A

16 13 Combination meter OFF

Connector lock switch*

ON OFF

7 ON Connector short-circuit system* OFF Drivers side air bag module (squib) C-207 ON OFF ON Connector short-circuit system* OFF 11 ON OFF 12 ON Clock spring C-204 20 Diagnosis connector 10 C-22

Connector short-circuit system* OFF P a s s e n ge r s side air bag module(squib) C-109 ON OFF 9 ON ON OFF

Connector short-circuit system* OFF 30 Seatbelt with pre-tensioner (L.H.) D-28 ON OFF 29 ON OFF ON Connector lock switch*

Connector short-circuit system* OFF 28 Seatbelt with pre-tensioner (R.H.) ON OFF 27 D-26 ON NOTE: When the connector is installed: ON When the connector is removed: OFF

SRS-ECU connector

INTERIOR Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) CAUTION LABELS


Labels to indicate cautions regarding the handling and the services of SRS air bag are attached on the position shown in the following illustration.
<TYPE 1> Steering wheel Drivers side bag module <TYPE 2> Cover

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A
Clock spring

B A
Front passengers side air bag module SRS-ECU

C E

Sun visor

Steering joint cover

Glove box

F F

G H

Seat belt with pretensioner

I
NOTE (1) Type 1 : Steering wheel/air bag module separation type (2) Type 2 : Steering wheel/air bag module integrated type

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INTERIOR Supplemental Restraint System (SRS)


G. WARNING: SRS FIX STRG. WHEEL AT TIRES STRAIGHT AHEAD BEFORE GEARBOX REMOVAL. OTHER WISE, MAY DAMAGE SRS CLOCK SPRING MAKING SRS SYSTEM INOPERATIVE, RISKING SERIOUS DRIVER INJURY. H. AIR BAG SYSTEM INFORMATION THIS VEHICLE HAS AN AIR BAG SYSTEM WHICH WILL SUPPLEMENT THE SEAT BELT IN CERTAIN FRONTAL COLLISIONS. THE AIR BAG IS NOT A SUBSTITUTE FOR THE SEAT BELT IN ANY TYPE OF COLLISION. THE DRIVER AND ALL OTHER OCCUPANTS SHOULD WEAR SEAT BELTS AT ALL TIME. WARNING! IF THE SRS WARNING LIGHT DOES NOT ILLUMINATE FOR SEVERAL SECONDS WHEN THE IGNITION KEY IS TURNED TO ON OR THE ENGINE IS STARTED, OR IF THE WARNING LIGHT STAYS ON WHILE DRIVING, TAKE THE VEHICLE TO YOUR NEAREST AUTHORIZED DEALER IMMEDIATELY. ALSO, IF VEHICLE FOR SERVICE IMMEDIATELY. THE AIR BAG SYSTEM MUST BE INSPECTED BY AN AUTHORIZED DEALER TEN YEARS AFTER THE VEHICLE MANUFACTURE DATE SHOWN ON THE CERTIFICATION LABEL LOCATED ON THE LEFT FRONT DOOR-LATCH POST OR DOOR FRAME. READ THE SRS SECTION OF YOUR OWNERS MANUAL BEFORE DRIVING FOR IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT OPERATION AND SERVICE OF THE AIR BAG SYSTEM. WHEN YOU ARE GOING TO DISCARD YOUR GAS GENERATOR OR VEHICLE, PLEASE SEE YOUR DEALER. I. DANGER: SEAT BELT PRETENSIONER D DO NOT IMPACT. DISMANTLE OR INSTALL IT INTO ANOTHER VEHICLE. D SERVICE OR DISPOSE OF IT AS DIRECTED IN THE REPAIR MANUAL.

A. CAUTION: SRS BEFORE REPLACING STEERING WHEEL, READ SERVICE MANUAL,THIS AIR BAG MODULE CANNOT BE REPAIRED. DO NOT DISASSEMBLE OR TAMPER. B. DANGER CONTENTS ARE EXTREMELY FLAMMABLE. DO NOT PROBE WITH ELECTRICAL DEVICES OR OTHER WISE TEMPER WITH IN ANY WAY. C. CAUTION: SRS CLOCK SPRING THIS IS NOT A REPAIRABLE PART. IF DEFECTIVE, REPLACE ENTIRE UNIT ACCORDING TO THE SERVICE MANUAL INSTRUCTIONS. TO RE-CENTER: ROTATE CLOCKWISE UNTIL TIGHT. THEN ROTATE IN OPPOSITE DIRECTION ROUGHLY 3 TURNS AND ALIGN ARROWS "A. D. WARNING: FLAMMABLE/EXPLOSIVE SRS AIR BAG MODULE TO AVOID SERIOUS INJURY: D DO NOT REPAIR, DISASSEMBLE OR TAMPER. D AVOID CONTACT WITH FLAME OR ELECTRICITY. D DO NOT DIAGNOSE/USE NO TEST EQPT OR PROBES. D STORE BELOW 200F (93C). D BEFORE DOING ANY WORK INVOLVING MODULE, READ SERVICE MANUAL FOR IMPORTANT FURTHER DATA. E. CAUTION: DO NOT DISASSEMBLE OR DROP. IF DEFECT, REFER TO SERVICE MANUAL. F. WARNING TO AVOID SERIOUS INJURY: D THE AIR BAG DOES NOT SAFETY BELT. D FOR MAXIMUM SAFETY PROTECTION IN ALL TYPES OF CRASHES,YOU MUST ALWAYS WEAR YOUR SAFETY BELT. D DO NOT INSTALL REARWARD-FACING CHILD SEATS IN ANY FRONT PASSENGER SEAT POSITION. D DO NOT SIT OR LEAN UNNECESSARILY CLOSE TO THE AIR BAG. D DO NOT PLACE ANY OBJECTS OVER THE AIR BAG OR BETWEEN THE AIR BAG AND YOURSELF. D SEE THE OWNERS MANUAL FOR FURTHER INFORMATION AND EXPLANATIONS.

INTERIOR Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION


NOTE Refer to 99 PAJERO in Technical Information Manual (Pub. No. PYJE9805) or 00 PAJERO PININ Technical Information Manual (Pub. No. IKRE00E1) DRIVERS SIDE AIR BAG MODULE Both the type 1 and type 2 3-spokes (MOMO) 1are equipped. The drivers air bag module is an assembly part composed of an air bag, module cover, inflator, and their fixing parts. It is mounted to the steering wheel. The air bag is made of nylon, and is inflated by gas generated from the inflator. As the passenger
<TYPE 1> A Air bag module

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for more information regarding the inflator and the clock spring of the front passengers side air bag module. comes into contact with the air bag, the air bag starts to deflate while gas is discharged from the two vents at the back to ease the impact. The inflator contains no sodium azide. Caution Never disassemble the air bag module. And never subject it to impact.
Section A - A

Inflator Module cover

Air bag A <TYPE 2> A Air bag module

Section A - A

Inflator Module cover

Air bag

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INTERIOR Supplemental Restraint System (SRS)


gas from two bores at the rear of the air bag to reduce the shock from the impact. An inflator that does not contain sodium azide has been adopted for all types of the air bag modules. Caution Never disassemble the air bag module. And never subject it to impact.
Section A - A Module cover

FRONT PASSENGERS SIDE AIR BAG MODULE The front passengers side air bag module consists of air bag, inflator, module cover (incorporating the instrument panel pad), and the fixing gear related to those parts. The air bag is made from nylon and inflates by the gas generating from the inflator. As a passenger is being pressed to the air bag, it deflates discharging
A Air bag module

A Air bag

Inflator

SEAT BELT WITH PRETENSIONER Seat belt with pre-tensioner is designed for instantly taking up the seat belt at the time of impact to improve restraint on a passenger. When the G sensor in the SRS-ECU detects impact above a certain level, the heater for ignition heats up according to the signal from the SRS-ECU to ignite the igniter and generate gas. The strip is pushed

outwards by the gas pressure. As the strip wound around the clutch sleeve is pulled out, the clutch sleeve rotates at high speed. The clutch sleeve rotates to wind the waving. Caution Never disassemble the seat belt with pretensioner. And never subject it to impact.
Strip

Clutch sleeve

INTERIOR Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) SRS-ECU


The SRS-ECU incorporates an analog G sensor and safing G sensor for frontal collisions. In frontal collisions, the drivers and front passengers air bags deploy only when both the analog and safing G sensors detect simultaneously a collision-induced G of a level exceeding the threshold as in the case with the conventional system. Like the conventional system, the SRS-ECU is provided with the following capabilities: DIAGNOSIS FUNCTION The SRS-ECU has the following functions to make system checking using MUT-II easy. D Diagnosis code output DIAGNOSIS CODE OUTPUT The SRS-ECU diagnoses the following items and stores a diagnosis code in the non-volatile memory (EEPROM*1) when a problem is detected. Code No. 14 15 16 21*3 22*3 24*3 25*3 26*3 27*3 28*3 29*3 31 32 34*2 35 41*2 42*2 43*2 44*2 45 49 51 Major Contents of Diagnosis Frontal collision analog G sensor failure Frontal collision safing G sensor short-circuited Frontal collision safing G sensor open-circuited Drivers side front air bag squib short-circuited Drivers side front air bag squib open-circuited Front passengers side front air bag squib short-circuited Front passengers side front air bag squib open-circuited Drivers side front seat belt pretensioner short-circuited Drivers side front seat belt pretensioner open-circuited Front passengers side front seat belt pretensioner short-circuited Front passengers side front seat belt pretensioner open-circuited Capacitor voltage rises Capacitor voltage drops Connector locking mechanism malfunction Ignition of the air bag completed Power supply voltage (IG1 voltage) drops abnormally. Power supply voltage (IG1 voltage) drops abnormally. SRS warning lamp circuit open-circuited Defective SRS warning lamp circuit Defective SRS-ECU Air bag fully deployed Drivers side front air bag squib activating circuit short-circuited D D D

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Backup power supply in case of power failure in collisions Boosting function in case of battery voltage drop Self-diagnosis function to avoid systems operation errors and improve its reliability

Caution Never disassemble the SRS-ECU. And never subject it to impact. Service data output

Therefore, the memory is not deleted after a battery terminal is disconnected. (The diagnosis code memory can be deleted by the MUT-II.)

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Code No. 52 54 55 56 57 58 59 61 62 64 65 66 67 68 69

INTERIOR Supplemental Restraint System (SRS)


Major Contents of Diagnosis Drivers side front air bag squib activating circuit open-circuited Front passengers side front air bag squib activating circuit short-circuited Front passengers side front air bag squib activating circuit open-circuited Drivers side front seat belt pretensioner activating circuit short-circuited Drivers side front seat belt pretensioner activating circuit open-circuited Front passengers side front seat belt pretensioner activating circuit short-circuited Front passengers side front seat belt pretensioner activating circuit open-circuited Drivers side front air bag squib drive circuit (power supply side) short-circuited Drivers side front air bag squib drive circuit (earth side) short-circuited Front passengers side front air bag squib drive circuit (power supply side) short-circuited Front passengers side front air bag squib drive circuit (earth side) short-circuited Drivers side front seat belt pretensioner drive circuit (power supply side) short-circuited Drivers side front seat belt pretensioner drive circuit (earth side) short-circuited Front passengers side front seat belt pretensioner drive circuit (power supply side) short-circuited Front passengers side front seat belt pretensioner drive circuit (earth side) short-circuited

NOTE *1: Electrically Erasable Programmable ROM *2: This diagnosis code memory will be automatically cleared from the memory and the SRS warning lamp will be switched off when the system returns to normal condition. *3: The diagnosis codes will remain in memory and the SRS warning lamp will be switched off if the system returns to normal. SERVICE DATA OUTPUT When the SRS-ECU detects a problem, it stores a diagnosis code and the duration of the problem has lasted in the non-volatile memory. In addition, how often a diagnosis code and duration are cleared No. 92 93 94 Service Data Item Number indicating how often the memory is cleared How long a problem has lasted (How long takes from the occurrence of the problem till the first air bag squid Igniting signal) How long a problem has lasted (How long it takes from the first air bag squib igniting signal signal till now)

by the MUT-II are stored in the non-volatile memory as a reference for service work. The data which is stored can be read by the MUT-II.

Applicability Maximum time to be stored: 250 Maximum time to be stored: 9999 minutes (approximately ( pp y 7days)

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EQUIPMENT
CONTENTS
GENERAL DESCRIPTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

COMBINATION METER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 SMART WIRING SYSTEM (SWS) . . . . . . . . . . . 10


Communication Method . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Multi-distribution Input/output by Circuit . . . . . . . . 11 Diagnostic Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Functions and Control of SWS ECUs . . . . . . . . . 14

DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Diagnosis Connector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

BATTERY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 IMMOBILIZER SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 LIGHTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6


Exterior Lamps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Interior Lamps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

HEATER AND AIR CONDITIONER . . . . . . . . . 20


Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Heater and Air Conditoner System . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Ventilation System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24

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EQUIPMENT General Description

GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The adoption of new accessories and functions has enhanced a lineup of equipment.

FEATURES
Enhanced reliability Enhanced visibility and safety Enhanced ease-of-use and convenience

1. Adoption of waterproof connector in the engine compartment 2. Installation of fuse box and relay box 1. Adoption of headlamp with leveling function 2. Installation of front turn signal lamp with outstanding visibility using an aluminum metal evaporated reflector 3. Installation of rear combination lamps with large tail and stop lamp emitter blending with the body design 4. Installation of high mount stop lamps 5. Installation of rear fog lamps with outstanding visibility 6. Equipped with an immobilizer system 1. Installation of diagnostic connectors (two) for MUT-II inspection 2. Addition of ignition timing inspection function to the MUT-II 3. Adoption of Smart Wiring System (SWS) to reduce weight and complexity of harnesses Installation of Smart Wiring System (SWS) with new functions such as headlamp auto-cut and lamp on reminder function, ETACS-ECU, and front-ECU

Improvements in service quality

Improvements in commercial value

NOTE Refer to P.7-20 for general information and features of the heater and air conditioner.

EQUIPMENT Diagnostic System

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DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM
Service quality has been improved by fitting diagnostic connectors for MUT-II inspection near the left knee area of the drivers seat on the instrument panel.
Diagnostic function g MPI ABS Immobilizer SRS air b i bag D D D D SWS ETACS D D D D Column switch D D D D Front ECU D D D D

Diagnosis code output Diagnosis code output by voltmeter Output of service data Actuator test Diagnostic output by warning lamp and indicator lamp Diagnosis record storage Erasure of diagnosis code by MUT-II Pulse check by MUT-II Pulse check by sounding buzzer

D D D D D

D D D D (ABS warning lamp) D D

D D

DIAGNOSIS CONNECTOR
Diagnosis connector (Black) 1 2, 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
12-pin connector (white)

Diagnosis control Grounding Grounding MPI, ABS, immobilizer and SRS air bag ETACS

11
16-pin connector (black)

12 13 14 15

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EQUIPMENT Diagnostic System/Battery/Immobilizer


Diagnosis connector (Black) 16 21 - 25 26 27 - 32 Battery MPI Diagnostic connector (White)

BATTERY
Light and compact batteries have been adopted.
Item Voltage V Capacity (5-hour rate Ah) Electrolytic fluid specific gravity (fully charged state at 20_C) Specifications 44B20L 12 34 1.280

IMMOBILIZER SYSTEM
The immobilizer system consists of the ignition key, the key ring antenna, the immobilizer-ECU, and the engine-ECU. The ignition key has a built-in transponder as the oscillator. The key ring antenna is installed on the steering lock key cylinder. Only the registered ignition key permits the engine to start, therefore, the engine can never be started by means of a forged key or by connecting the ignition wiring directly. The system is significantly safe and reliable against theft. In addition, the driver has only to turn the ignition switch to the ON position to activate the immobilizer system. If the ignition key is lost or another ignition key is added, all the keys must be registered again by using the scan tool MB991502 (MUT-II) for security reasons.

CONSTRUCTION DIAGRAM
The system prevents the engine from being started deviously to protect the vehicle from theft. The operation is as follows. 1. When the ignition switch is turned ON position,the engine-ECU sends a requirement for the encrypted code to the immobilizer-ECU (at this time, the engine is remobilized). 2. When the immobilizer-ECU receives the requirement from the engine-ECU transponder inside the ignition key via the antenna. The energized transponder sends the encrypted code back to the immobilizer-ECU via the antenna. 3. The immobilizer-ECU judges the encrypted code with its code logic in itself. If they are identical, the immobilizer-ECU sends the encrypted code to the engine-ECU. 4. If the engine-ECU can not receive the encrypted code, the engine will be immobilized.

EQUIPMENT Immobilizer System

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DISPOSITION WHEN REPLACING IMMOBILIZER SYSTEM RELATED PARTS To replace immobilizer related parts, observe the table below. When the ignition key is re-registered with the MUT-II, the originally registered ignition key registration information will be lost.
Engine-ECU When replacing engine-ECU When rewriting engine-ECU ECU When adding ignition key newly When ignition key is lost Immobilizer-ECU Replacement required Replacement not required Ignition key Replacement and re-registration are required. Replacement not required, reregistration not required Replacement not required, registration are required Register an additional ignition key and re-register all other ignition keys. re-register all other ignition keys except the lost one.

Replacement not re- quired Replacement not re- Replacement not required quired Replacement not re- Replacement not required quired
Integrated immobilizer-ECU and antenna Ignition key Power Transponder

Start of permission signal


Engine-ECU

Encrypted code Steering lock key cylinder and immobilizer-ECU Registration of ignition key

MUT-II

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EXTERIOR LAMPS
D D D D D D D

EQUIPMENT Lighting

The large lens adjusted to the exclusive body has been equipped with model specific 4 bulb type headlamp incorporating front turn signal lamp, position lamp. The low beam is a projector type used as a compact but efficient wide light distributor. The front turn signal lamp adopts an aluminum metal evaporated reflector to improve visibility. The tail lamp and stop lamp make use of complementary colors to emit white color from the red lens to improve visibility. The inner lens of the tail lamp has been set with a reflex reflector to improve appearance. Rear fog lamps with outstanding visibility have been installed. A high mount stop lamp has been installed to the rear shelf. The lighting system is provided with headlamp auto-cut.
Item Headlamp assembly p y Headlamp assembly p y Side turn signal lamp W Rear combination lamp p Tail/stop lamp W Turn signal lamp W Backup lamp W Rear fog lamp W High mount stop lamp W License plate lamp W number High beam (Halogen bulb) W Low beam (Halogen bulb) W Position lamp W Front turn signal lamp W Specifications 60 (HB3) 51 (HB4) 5 21 5 5/21 21 21 21 21 52

SPECIFICATIONS

NOTE The brackets ( ) show the bulb type.

EQUIPMENT Lighting
CONSTRUCTION DIAGRAM

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Headlamp (High beam)

Headlamp assembly

Headlamp (Low beam) Position lamp Front turn signal lamp

Side turn signal lamp

Back-up lamp or rear fog lamp Tail lamp Rear combination lamp

Tail / stop lamp

Rear turn signal lamp High mount stop lamp

NOTE *: The drivers side is installed with a rear fog lamp, while the passengers side is installed with a back-up lamp.

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INTERIOR LAMPS
D D

EQUIPMENT Lighting

A map lamp serving also as front room lamp which can be used at both the drivers seat and passenger sea is provided. A rear room lamp to light the backseat and trunk lamp to light the trunk are provided.
Item Map lamp W quantity Front room lamp W Rear room lamp W Trunk lamp W Specifications 7.5 2 7.5 8 5

SPECIFICATIONS

CONSTRUCTION DIAGRAM

Rear room lamp

Map lamp and front room lamp

Trunk lamp

EQUIPMENT Combination Meter

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COMBINATION METER
The combination meter is an easy-to-read pointer type meter. At the center is a tachometer, on the left side a speedometer, on the right side a fuel meter, engine coolant thermometer, and indicator lamp. It has a sport and efficient design to allow the driver to read the meters clearly. D The tachometer displays the conditions of the current road using three indicators TARMAC, SNOW, and GRAVEL. [Refer to GROUP 2-Active Center Differential (Active Control System.)] D A water spray indicator which lights up when the water splay switch is set to AUTO has been adopted. D The speedometer is an electronic type speedometer which operates by the pulse signal generated by the speed sensor. D A large and clear LCD type odo-tripmeter is provided. The odometer continuously displays values while the tripmeter adopts a twin-trip (trip A, trip B) function which is switched by a reset button. (Standard meter) D The fuel gauge is provided with a triangular mark indicating the location of the fuel filler door to show clearly that the fuel filler door is on the left side of the car. CONSTRUCTION DIAGRAM
Speedometer Tachometer Rear fog lamp indicator Coolant temperature gauge

Water splay indicator

Mode indicator lamp

Reset button

Fuel gauge

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EQUIPMENT Smart Wiring System (SWS)

SMART WIRING SYSTEM (SWS)


SWS is a minimal line system which transmits numerous signals using one wiring to control against increased weight and complication of harnesses which result from the increase in electronic accessories. Basically the same as the new SPACE RUNNER. To transmit numerous signals, the ETACS-ECU*, column switch, front ECU, power window main switch (power window switch of the drivers seat side) incorporate multi-distribution circuits to carry out communication between control units. NOTE *: ETACS (Electronic Time and Alarm Control System) CONSTRUCTION DIAGRAM
Power window switch Column switch ETACS-ECU

Front ECU

EQUIPMENT Smart Wiring System (SWS) COMMUNICATION METHOD

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The exclusive signal lines for transmitting the multi-distribution data are connected as follows between the ETACS-ECU, column switch (incorporated inside the column ECU), front ECU, power window main switch (incorporated inside the power window ECU) and power window motor assemblies (incorporated inside the power window motor ECU) for internal communication.
Power window motor assembly (Front RH) Power window motor assembly (Rear RH)

ETACS-ECU

Column switch

Power window main switch

Front ECU

Power window motor assembly (Front LH)

Power window motor assembly (Rear LH) Single-direction communication Bidirectional communication

MULTI-DISTRIBUTION INPUT/OUTPUT BY CIRCUIT


Multi-distribution is employed by the following circuits. The relation of the input switches, sensors, ECUs connected by multi-distribution lines, and outputs are also shown below.
Circuit and input switch and sensor ECUs and switches connected by multi-distribution Output side

1. Buzzer D D

D Lamp still ON reminder warning function

Ignition switch (IG1) Drivers seat door switch

ETACS-ECU Column switch (Lighting switch)

Buzzer ECU)

(built-in

ETACS-

2. Power window D D

D Power window timer function

Ignition switch (IG1) Drivers seat door switch

ETACS-ECU Power window main switch Power motors window

Power window relay

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EQUIPMENT Smart Wiring System (SWS)


ECUs and switches connected by multi-distribution Output side

Circuit and input switch and sensor

3. Windshield wiper washer


D D D D

Windshield mist wiper Windshield low speed wiper Windshield high speed wiper Windshield washer

Column switch

ETACS-ECU Column switch) Windshield wiper motor Windshield washer motor

Ignition switch (ACC) 4. Lighting


D Headlamp, tail lamp D Headlamp auto-cut function D Rear fog lamp

Front ECU

Ignition switch (IG1) Drivers seat door switch Vehicle speed signal Rear fog lamp switch

ETACS-ECU Column switch (Lighting switch) Front ECU

Combination meter (High beam or rear fog lamp indicator) Illumination lamps Rear fog lamp

Ignition switch (IG2) 5. Flasher

Headlamp Taillamps Rear fog lamp

D Turn signal lamp D Hazard warning lamp

D D

Ignition switch (IG1) Hazard warning lamp switch

ETACS-ECU Column switch (Turn signal lamp switch)

Combination meter signal indicator) Turn signal lamps

(Turn

EQUIPMENT Smart Wiring System (SWS) DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTION

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DIAGNOSIS CODE SET The ETACS-ECU sends diagnosis codes if the communication line is faulty when the MUT-ll is connected. NOTE Refer to the Workshop Manual for details of the diagnostic items. SWS INPUT SIGNAL CHECK BY MUT-II When the MUT-II is connected to the diagnostic connector, and switches input for the SWS are operated, the buzzer in the MUT-II sounds, indicating whether the operations of the switches are satisfactory or not.
Conditions for sounding buzzer When the switch is turned from the LOCK (OFF) position to ACC When the switch is turned from ACC to the ON position When the switch is turned from the OFF to the ON position When the switch is turned from the OFF to the ON position When the drivers seat door is opened from the closed state When one of the closed doors is opened When the key cylinder or door lock knob of the driver seat is turned from LOCK to UNLOCK position, or from UNLOCK to LOCK position When the speed changes from less than 10 km/h to more than 10 km/h When the lighting switch is turned from one position to the tail lamp position When the lighting switch is turned from one position to the headlamp position When the switch is turned from the OFF to the ON position p

INPUT SIGNALS THAT CAN BE CHECKED


Input signal Ignition switch (ACC) Ignition switch (IG1) Hazard warning lamp switch Rear fog lamp switch Drivers seat door switch Various door switches Drivers seat door lock actuator

Speed signal Column switch Tail lamp switch Headlamp switch Dimmer switch Passing switch Turn signal lamp LH switch Turn signal lamp RH switch Windshield mist wiper switch Windshield intermittent wiper switch Windshield low speed wiper switch Windshield high speed wiper switch Windshield washer switch Multi-purpose fuse No.17 load

When the multi-purpose fuse No. 17 is used as the power supply load

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EQUIPMENT Smart Wiring System (SWS)

FUNCTIONS AND CONTROL OF SWS ECUS


The following functions are controlled by the SWS ECUs:
No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Functions Lamp still ON reminder warning function Central door lock control function Power window timer function Windshield wiper washer control function Headlamp auto-cut function Flasher timer function Rear fog lamp function Dimmer type room lamp control function Control ECU ETACS-ECU, column switch ETACS-ECU ETACS-ECU, power window main switch ETACS-ECU, front ECU, column switch ETACS-ECU, front ECU, column switch ETACS-ECU, column switch ETACS-ECU ETACS-ECU

Tail lamp, fog lamp, or headlamp Ignition switch position Drivers seat door switch Buzzer output

ON OFF OFF

ON (ACC) (Open) ON (Closed) OFF (Sounds) ON (Does not sound) OFF

LAMP STILL ON REMINDER WARNING FUNCTION When the tail lamp, fog lamp, or headlamp is ON, if the ignition switch is in OFF position and the drivers door is opened, a buzzer will sound continuously to warn that the lamp is illuminated. However, if the tail lamp or headlamp has been turned off by the headlamp auto-cut function, the buzzer will not sound.

Lock switch

ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF t: 0.25 seconds t t

Unlock switch

Lock relay output Unlock relay output

CENTRAL DOOR LOCK CONTROL FUNCTION When the drivers seat door is locked (after the unlock switch in the drivers seat door lock actuator is turned OFF, the lock switch is turned ON), the ETACS-ECU activates the lock relay output for 0.25 seconds and locks all doors. Next, when the drivers seat door is unlocked (after the lock switch in the drivers seat unlock actuator is turned OFF, the unlock switch is turned ON), the ETACS-ECU activates the unlock relay output for 0.25 seconds and unlocks all doors.

EQUIPMENT Smart Wiring System (SWS)


Ignition switch (IG) Drivers seat door switch ON OFF

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(Open) ON (Closed) OFF (Permitted) Power window ON switch reception permission sig- (Prohibited) OFF nal Power window relay ON OFF

t t: 30 seconds

POWER WINDOW TIMER FUNCTION When the ignition switch is turned to the ON position, the power window relay and power window switch reception permission signals (SWS signal sent from the ETACS) are turned ON. After the ignition switch is turned OFF, the system continues to turn ON the power window switch reception permission signal for about 30 seconds and to enable the opening and closing of the door window by the power window switch. The power window relay goes OFF about 30 seconds after the reception permission signal goes OFF. When the drivers seat door is opened while the timer is in operation, the reception permission signal will be turned ON for about 30 seconds from this point. However, if the drivers seat door is closed, the reception permission signal will be turned OFF. The power window relay goes OFF about 30 seconds after the reception permission signal goes OFF.

WINDSHIELD WIPER WASHER CONTROL FUNCTION 1. Mist wiper control When the ignition switch is at the ACC or ON position, if the windshield mist wiper switch of the column switch is turned ON, the front ECU turns ON the windshield wiper drive signal. At the same time, the wiper speed switching relay is turned ON (HI), and while the windshield mist wiper switch is ON, the windshield wiper will operate at high speed. At the point the windshield mist switch is turned ON, if the windshield wiper has been operating intermittently, the same operations as the above will be performed while the windshield mist wiper switch is ON. After the windshield mist wiper switch goes OFF, the intermittent operations will be set again TI seconds after the windshield wiper auto-stop signal is turned ON last.
Windshield mist wiper switch ON OFF

Windshield wiper auto-stop signal

ON OFF ON OFF

Windshield wiper drive signal

Windshield wiper switching relay

speed

(HI) ON (LO) OFF

TI

TI

When windshield switch is OFF

wiper

When windshield intermittent wiper is operating

TI: Intermittent wiper intermittent time

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EQUIPMENT Smart Wiring System (SWS)

2. Low Speed Wiper, High Speed Wiper Control When the ignition switch is at the ACC or ON position, if the windshield low speed wiper switch of the column switch is turned ON, the front ECU turns ON the windshield wiper drive signal, turns OFF (LO) the windshield wiper speed relay, and operates the windshield wiper at low speed. Next, when the windshield high speed wiper switch is turned ON, the windshield wiper drive signal is turned ON, the windshield wiper speed switching relay is turned ON (HI), and the windshield wiper is operated at high speed.
Windshield low speed wiper switch Windshield high speed wiper switch Windshield wiper auto-stop signal Windshield wiper drive signal Windshield wiper speed switching relay ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF (HI) ON (LO) OFF

Low speed operations

High speed operations

3. Washer control When the ignition switch is at the ACC or ON position, if the windshield washer switch of the column switch is turned ON, the front ECU turns ON the windshield washer relay. The windshield wiper drive signal is turned ON in 0.3 seconds until 3 seconds after the windshield washer switch goes OFF (The wiper drive signal output time varies according to the conditions. Refer to the following table for details) to operate the windshield wiper continuously. When the windshield washer switch is turned ON, if the windshield wiper is operating intermittently, intermittent operations will be continued after continuous operations.
Windshield washer switch ON OFF ON OFF t t

Windshield washer relay

Windshield wiper auto-stop ON signal OFF Windshield wiper drive signal ON OFF T TI When windshield switch is OFF wiper T

TI

TI When windshield intermittent wiper is operating

TI: Intermittent wiper intermittent time

When wiper switch is OFF t 0.3 seconds or less 0 second 0.3 - 0.5 seconds 1 second 0.5 - 0.7 seconds 2 seconds 0.7 seconds 3 seconds

When wiper switch is INT Less than 0.2 seconds 0 second 0.3 - 0.5 seconds 1 second 0.5 - 0.7 seconds 2 seconds 0.7 seconds 3 seconds

When wiper switch is LO or HI -

3 seconds

EQUIPMENT Smart Wiring System (SWS)

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HEADLAMP AUTO-CUT FUNCTION Even if the headlamp switch is ON, the head lamp will automatically go off in the following conditions to prevent the battery from discharging as a result of forgetting to turn off lights. (1) When the ignition key is turned from ON to OFF with the headlamp switch turned ON, and this state continues for 3 minutes, the headlamp will automatically be turned off. If the drivers seat door is opened during these 3 minutes, the lamp will go off 1 second later. (During the one second until it goes off, the light still ON reminder warning buzzer will sound. However, if the drivers seat door is opened with the ignition key inserted, the key inserted reminder warning buzzer will function first.) (2) When the tail lamp switch is turned ON with the ignition switch and lighting switch OFF, the lamp will not go off automatically. The headlamp auto-cut function is cancelled by turning ON the lighting switch (tail or headlamp switch) or ignition switch.
Ignition switch(IG) ON OFF Drivers seat door switch Lighting switch (Open) ON (Closed) OFF Headlamp Tail lamp OFF Tail lamp output ON OFF ON OFF 3 minutes 1 second

Headlamp output

Ignition switch (IG) Turn signal lamp switch RH Turn signal lamp switch LH Turn signal lamp output RH Turn signal lamp output LH

ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF

FLASHER TIMER FUNCTION (1) The turn signal lamp output (flashing signal) is turned ON when the turn signal lamp ignition switch is ON and the turn signal lamp switch is ON (LH or RH). If the front turn signal lamp or rear turn signal lamp bulb has burned out, the flashing speed increases to indicate that the bulb has burned out.

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Hazard warning lamp switch

EQUIPMENT Smart Wiring System (SWS)


(2) Detects the signal where the hazard warning lamp switch input changes from OFF to ON, and reverse the flashing state according to this signal. (Flashes when the hazard lamp is not flashing and turns off when flashing.) NOTE The hazard warning lamp switch is a push-return switch.

ON OFF

Turn signal lamp ON output RH OFF Turn signal lamp output LH ON OFF

Headlamp or front fog lamp Rear fog lamp switch Rear fog lamps

ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF

REAR FOG LAMP CONTROL FUNCTION If the rear fog lamp switch is turned ON when the headlamp is turned ON, the rear fog lamp is switched ON and OFF alternatively. If the headlamp is turned OFF during lighting of the rear fog lamp, the rear fog lamp is turned OFF at the same time.

EQUIPMENT Smart Wiring System (SWS)

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DIMMER TYPE ROOM LAMP CONTROL FUNCTION When the room lamp switch is at the door position, the ETACS-ECU controls the lighting of the room lamp as follows. (1) When a door is opened to get on or get off the vehicle (when the ignition switch is OFF), the lamp lights up (100%), when closed, the lamp dims (65%), and goes off 15 seconds later. However if the ignition switch is turned ON while the timer illuminates or if door is locked, the lamp will go off at that point. (2) When a door is opened with the ignition switch ON, the lamp illuminates (100%), and goes off when closed. (3) When the ignition key is removed with all doors closed When the ignition key is removed with all doors closed, the lamp illuminates (65%) and goes off after 15 seconds. When the ignition key is inserted again while the lamp illuminates or when door is locked, the lamp goes off. NOTE The delay time until the room lamp goes off can be adjusted by the adjustment function. (Refer to P.7-29.)
ON Ignition switch ACC OFF Key removed Door switch Drivers seat door lock actuator switch (lock switch) Lock/unlock signal by keyless entry (Any one open) ON (All closed) OFF (LOCK) ON (UNLOCK) OFF LOCK OFF UNLOCK 100 % Room lamp brightness 65 %

0% 15 seconds 15 seconds

NOTE The dotted lines indicate that lighting mode when the ignition switch is turned ON, door is locked, or any door is opened during the timer illumination time.

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EQUIPMENT Heater and Air Conditioner

HEATER AND AIR CONDITIONER


The heater and air conditioner system incorporating the heater and cleaning unit has reduced ventilation resistance to increase air volume and reduce noise.

FEATURES
Improvements in comfort 1. Installation of two-ray blow full air mix heater 2. Adoption of low noise, large air volume heater and air conditioner system 3. Improvement of heater performance using an in-air mixing dumper 1. Installation of dial type control with excellent operation performance on the heater and air conditioner control panel 2. Incorporation of rear defogger switch with timer into the control panel 3. Increase in panel display size 1. Achievement of ventilation system to defog windows by increasing the outside air intake duct area on the front deck and adopting a large air outlet 2. Windshield defogging speed improvement derived from increase in air volume and wind speed by adopting a blower type defroster and high performance heater 1. Optimization of idle rotation speed according to air conditioner load 2. Installation of sub-cooling type condenser Adoption of a new refrigerant system 1. Improvement in service performance and reliability by adopting an O-ring dropout prevention structure for the refrigerant lines. 2. Reduction of gas leakage and improvement in service performance by incorporating condenser and receiver 3. Enhancement of the MUT-II compatible diagnostic function
Specifications Two-ray blow full air mix method Dial type Push button type MSC90C Type Filled air volume g R134a (HFC-134a) 550 20

Improvements in operation performance

Reliable visual field (improvement in safety)

Improvements economy

in

fuel

Global environment protection Improvements in service quality

SPECIFICATIONS
Item Heater unit type Heater control method Air conditioner switch type Compressor type Refrigerant g

EQUIPMENT Heater and Air Conditioner


CONSTRUCTION DIAGRAM
Blower assembly Liquid pipe B

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Liquid pipe A

Suction flexible hose Compressor Heater unit

Suction pipe

Condenser fun Condenser Discharge flexible hose

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EQUIPMENT Heater And Air Conditioner

HEATER AND AIR CONDITIONER SYSTEM


CONSTRUCTION AND DESCRIPTION BLOWER ASSEMBLY AND HEATER UNIT The following blower assembly and heater unit has been adopted to increase air volume, reduce noise, improve air-conditioning performance, as well as improve the car interior air environment. D Installation of two-ray blow full air mix heater D Incorporation of heater and cleaning unit D Increase in the outside air intake duct area size of the blower assembly and optimization of the shape D Improvement of heater performance using an in-air mixing dumper
Outlet air changeover damper Motor for inside/outside air changeover damper Intake duct

Heater unit

Heater core

Air mix door Evaporator (Cooling unit) Air thermometer sensor Resistor In-air mixing dumper

Blower assembly

Inside and outside air changeover damper Blower motor

EQUIPMENT Heater And Air Conditioner


Air flow passing through heater core

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Two-Ray Blow Full Air Mix Heater


Air flow not passing through heater core

Heater core Air mix door

In the heater unit, there are two rays of air;one which passes through the heater core, and air which does not pass through the core. One air mix door is used for temperature control. The two-ray blow full mix heater with low ventilation resistance has increased air volume and has reduced noise.

Evaporator

Condenser
Su b- co o le d s e cti o n

CONDENSER The heat exchange efficiency has been improved with the adoption of a sub-cooling type condenser added with a sub-cooled section. The reduction of line unions by incorporating the condenser and receiver has reduced a possibility of gas leakage and has increased service performance.

Vapor fluid separation device

COMPRESSOR CLUTCH WITH TEMPERATURE FUSE When the compressor is locked, friction heat generated by the contact of the compressor and the rotor melts the temperature fuse incorporated into the field core and causes the compressor clutch to be disengaged so that the compressor clutch with temperature fuse can prevent the drive belt from being damaged.

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EQUIPMENT Heater And Air Conditioner

HEATER AND AIR CONDITIONER CONTROL Adoption of the following heater and air conditioner control has improved operation performance and visual observation. D Installation of dial type switch D Incorporation of rear window defogger switch with timer D Improved appearance by incorporating the center panel
Temperature adjustment switch

Outlet changeover switch

Blower switch

Rear window defogger Inside/outside air switch changeover switch Air-conditioner switch

VENTILATION SYSTEM
DESCRIPTION OF STRUCTURE AND OPERATION The adoption of the following mechanism has increased air volume for ventilation and has achieved a ventilation system for defogging windows. D Increasing the outside air intake duct area D Increasing the size of air outlet on the back of the rear bumper D Installation of blower type defroster
To windshield (Defroster) To front door window (Side defroster) Blower type defroster

Side ventilator

Centre ventilator

To front door window (Side defroster)

To driver seat footwell

Side ventilator

To passenger seat footwell

EQUIPMENT Heater And Air Conditioner

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Air outlet

RJST104003 - 170

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