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Mitsubishi L200. Manual - part 411

 

 

AC803009AB

0.5 - 1.5 mm

ON-VEHICLE SERVICE

BASIC BRAKE

35A-8

(3) Screw in the stop lamp switch until its thread 

contacts the stopper, and fix the stop lamp 
switch by turning it approximately one eighth 
of a turn clockwise. 

(4) Check that the clearance between the stop 

lamp switch and the stopper is as shown.

CAUTION

Check that the stop lamp does not illuminate 
when the brake pedal is not depressed.

(5) Connect the connector at the stop lamp 

switch.

6. Return the carpet, etc.

BRAKE PEDAL FREE PLAY

AC502988AB

1. Turn the ignition switch to the "LOCK" (OFF) 

position, depress the brake pedal two or three 
times. After eliminating the vacuum in the brake 
booster, press the pedal down by hand, and 
confirm that the amount of movement before 
resistance is met (free play) is within the standard 
value range.

Standard value: 3 

 8 mm

2. If the brake pedal play is not within the standard 

value, check the following, and adjust or replace if 
necessary:

• Excessive play between the brake pedal and the 

clevis pin, or between the clevis pin and the 
brake booster operating rod

• Brake pedal height

• Installation position of the stop lamp switch, etc.

CLEARANCE BETWEEN BRAKE PEDAL 
AND DASH PANEL

1. Turn up the carpet, etc. under the brake pedal.

AC502998

B

Silencer

A

AC

Dash panel

Melting sheets

2. Pierce a needle or similar material to the silencer 

and melting sheets, and measure the thickness of 
"A" shown in the figure.

3. Start the engine, depress the brake pedal with 

approximately 490 N of force, and measure the 
distance "B" between the silencer and brake 
pedal shown in the figure.

4. Check that the total value of "A" and "B" 

measured in the previous items 2 and 3 is within 
the standard value.

ON-VEHICLE SERVICE

BASIC BRAKE

35A-9

Standard value (A + B): 75 mm or more
[From the surface of dash panel to the face 
of pedal pad]

5. If the clearance is outside the standard value, 

check for air trapped in the brake line, thickness of 
the disc brake pad, clearance between the lining 
and the drum and dragging in the parking brake. 
And then adjust and replace defective parts as 
required.

6. Return the carpet etc. to its original position.

BRAKE BOOSTER OPERATING TEST

M1351001000576

1. For simple checking of the brake booster 

operation, carry out the following tests:

AC000870

Good

No good

AE

(1) Run the engine for one or two minutes, and 

then stop it. If the pedal depresses fully the 
first time but gradually becomes higher when 
depressed succeeding times, the booster is 
operating properly. If the pedal height remains 
unchanged, the booster is defective. Go to 
step 2.

AC000871AE

When engine
is stopped

When engine
is started

(2) With the engine stopped, step on the brake 

pedal several times. Then step on the brake 
pedal and start the engine. If the pedal moves 
downward slightly, the booster is in good 
condition. If there is no change, the booster is 
defective. Go to step 3.

AC000872

Good

No good

AE

(3) With the engine running, step on the brake 

pedal and then stop the engine. Hold the 
pedal depressed for 30 seconds. If the pedal 
height does not change, the booster is in good 
condition, if the pedal rises, the booster is 
defective.

2. If the above three tests are OK, the booster is OK. 

If one of the above three tests is not OK, the 
check valve, vacuum hose, or booster is 
defective. Check the check valve (Refer to 

P.35A-

9

), vacuum hose for leaks, high volume engine 

vacuum applied to booster. Repair or replace as 
necessary. If these are OK, replace booster and 
repeat this test starting at Step 1.

CHECK VALVE OPERATION CHECK

M1351009000893

CAUTION

The check valve should not be removed from the 
vacuum hose.
1. Remove the vacuum hose (Refer to 

P.35A-20

 

<LHD> or 

P.35A-23

 <RHD>).

CAUTION

If the check valve is defective, replace it as an 
assembly unit together with the vacuum hose.

AC314141AB

A

B

Engine side
(does not
hold)

Booster
side
(holds)

Vacuum hose
assembly

2. Check the operation of the check valve by using a 

vacuum pump.

Vacuum pump 
connection

Normal condition

When connected to the 
booster side (A)

Vacuum is generated 
and maintained.

When connected to the 
engine side (B)

No vacuum is generated.

ON-VEHICLE SERVICE

BASIC BRAKE

35A-10

BLEEDING

M1351001400734

CAUTION

Use only brake fluid DOT 3 or DOT 4. Never mix 
the specified brake fluid with other fluid as it will 
influence the braking performance significantly.
BRAKE LINE BLEEDING

AC508341AB

1

3

3

1

4

Vehicles with ABS

Vehicles without ABS

2

4

2

Start the engine and bleed the air in the sequence 
shown in the figure.

BRAKE FLUID LEVEL SENSOR CHECK

M1351009100588

AC102357

The brake fluid level sensor is in good condition if 
there is no continuity when the float surface is above 
"MIN" and if there is continuity when the float surface 
is below "MIN".

LOAD SENSING SPRING LENGTH 
CHECK AND ADJUSTMENT <Vehicles 
without ABS>

M1351001200161

CAUTION

• Perform without any parcels placed in the 

vehicle (in the state of delivery).

• Do not raise the vehicle using a jack or similar 

device.

1. Park the vehicle on a level surface.

AC503665AB

Load sensing proportioning valve

Spring

Lever

A

2. While pushing the lever in the arrowed direction 

fully, measure the length A (the length between 
the both ends of the spring) shown in the figure.

Standard value (A): 

188 

 192 mm <2WD (except High rider)>

165 

 169 mm <2WD (High rider), 4WD (Vehi-

cles with rear body)>

161 

 165 mm <2WD (High rider), 4WD (Vehi-

cles without rear body)>

3. If the value is not within the standard value in the 

item 2, loosen the spring support and adjust to set 
within the standard value.

ON-VEHICLE SERVICE

BASIC BRAKE

35A-11

LOAD-SENSING PROPORTIONING 
VALVE FUNCTION TEST <Vehicles 
without ABS>

M1351001300191

1. Load sensing spring length check (Refer to 

P.35A-10

).

AC503753AB

<Front>

<Rear>

Pressure gauge

Pressure
gauge

2. Remove the bleeder from the front disk brake 

calliper and rear drum brake cylinder, and connect 
a pres
sure gauge.

3. Air bleeding (Refer to 

P.35A-10

).

4. Unhook the spring support side.

CAUTION

The lever should be fully compressed toward the 
load sensing proportioning valve side.

AC505287AB

Load sensing proportioning valve

Spring

Lever

A

Parallel

H

5. Pull the spring toward the "A" direction in parallel 

with the load sensing proportioning valve. Adjust 
the length "H" as shown in the illustration to the 
specified dimension. At this time, check that the 
front disc brake caliper output fluid pressure and 
rear drum brake cylinder output fluid pressure are 
within the standard value.

Standard value:

Item 

Length 
H mm

Front disc 
brake 
caliper 
output fluid 
pressure 
MPa

Rear drum 
brake 
cylinder 
output fluid 
pressure 
MPa

2WD 
(except High 
rider)

193.2

8.12

4.98

17.64

6.25 

− 7.53

223.0

13.52

10.38

2WD (High 
rider)

168.8

5.72

2.58

17.64

4.33 

− 5.61

213.5

12.02

8.88

2WD (High 
rider)-Heavy 
duty rear 
suspension

169.0

4.96

1.82

17.64

3.72 

− 5.00

194.1

11.52

8.38

4WD

168.2

5.92

2.78

17.64

4.49 

− 5.77

213.6

12.32

9.18

BRAKE PAD CHECK

M1351017300587

CAUTION

If there is a significant difference in thickness 
between the brake pads at right and left, check 
the sliding area and the run-out of the brake disc 
(Refer to 

P.35A-14

).

AC503003

AF

<2WD (except High rider)>

<2WD (High rider), 4WD>

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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