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Mitsubishi Lancer. Manual - part 263

 

 

TROUBLESHOOTING

ENGINE COOLING

14-18

STEP 5. Check the harness wire between cooling 
fan motor drive control unit connector A-18 
terminal 2 and engine-ECU connector C-123 
terminal 21 <M/T> or engine-A/T-ECU connector 
C-122 terminal 18 <A/T>.

AC100293

A-18

3

2

1

Connector: A-18

AD

AC303555AB

Connector: C-123 <M/T>, C-122 <A/T>

C-123 <M/T>
or
C-122 <A/T>

C-123 <M/T>

Engine-ECU <M/T> or
engine-A/T-ECU <A/T>

C-122 <A/T>

Q: Are these harness wires in good condition?

YES : 

Go to Step 6 .

NO : 

Repair the damaged harness wire. Then go 
to Step 8 .

STEP 6. Check the cooling fan motor drive 
control unit.

AC303555AB

Connector: C-123 <M/T>, C-122 <A/T>

C-123 <M/T>
or
C-122 <A/T>

C-123 <M/T>

Engine-ECU <M/T> or
engine-A/T-ECU <A/T>

C-122 <A/T>

(1) Disconnect engine-ECU connector C-123 <M/T> 

or engine-A/T-ECU connector C-122 <A/T>.

AC303559

C-122 connector <A/T>
(Harness side connector: ECU side view)

AB

C-123 connector <M/T>
(Harness side connector: ECU side view)

(2) Pull out connector terminal pin 21 <M/T> or 18 

<A/T> to disconnect connector.

(3) Reconnect the connector with connector terminal 

pin still removed.

(4) Turn the ignition switch to the "ON" position.
(5) Check for the cooling fan operation.

• The cooling fan rotates. (with connector termi-

nal pin 21 <M/T> or 18 <A/T> disconnected)

• The cooling fan stops. (When connector ter-

minal pin 21 <M/T> or 18 <A/T>  is connected 
to the body earth.)

(6) Turn the ignition switch to the "OFF" position.
(7) Disconnect engine-ECU connector C-123 <M/T> 

or engine-A/T-ECU connector C-122 <A/T>, and 
push in connector terminal pin 21 <M/T> or 18 
<A/T> to disconnect connector.

TROUBLESHOOTING

ENGINE COOLING

14-19

(8) Reconnect the connector with connector terminal 

pin still installed.

Q: Does the cooling fan rotate?  And when the 

connector terminal pin is connected to the body 
earth, does the cooling fan stop? 
YES : 

Go to Step 7 .

NO : 

Replace the cooling fan motor drive control 
unit (Refer to 

P.14-33

) <4G1> (Refer to 

P.14-35

) 4G6>. Then go to Step 8 .

STEP 7. M.U.T.-II/III self-diag code
Check if an MPI system self-diag code is set. (Refer 
to GROUP 13A - Trouble shooting 

P.13A-9

) <4G1> 

or (Refer to GROUP 13B - Trouble shooting 

P.13B-9

) <4G6>.

Q: Diagnosis code set?

YES : 

Inspection chart for diagnosis code (Refer 

to GROUP 13A - Trouble shooting 

P.13A-15

) <4G1> or Inspection chart for 

diagnosis code (Refer to GROUP 13B - 
Trouble shootin

P.13B-15

) <4G6>.

NO : 

Replace the engine-ECU <M/T> or 
engine-A/T-ECU <A/T> (Refer to GROUP 
13A 

P.13A-384

). Then go to Step 8 .

STEP 8. Check the symptoms.

Q: Does the cooling fan motor (L.H.) and the cooling 

fan motor (R.H.) <4G1 (Vehicles with A/C)> or A/C 
condenser fan motor <4G6> operate correctly?
YES : 

This symptoms is complete.

NO : 

Return to Step 1 .

INSPECTION PROCEDURE 3: Cooling Fan (L.H.) does not Operate {When Cooling Fan (R.H.) <4G1> or 
A/C Condenser Fan <4G6> Operate} <Vehicles with A/C>

COOLING FAN (L.H.) AND COOLING FAN 
(R.H.) OR A/C CONDENSER FAN DRIVE 
CIRCUIT

Refer to 

P.14-6

.

CIRCUIT OPERATION

Refer to 

P.14-6

.

TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION

The cause could be a malfunction of the cooling fan 
motor (L.H.) or cooling fan motor drive control unit.

TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS

• Malfunction of cooling fan motor (L.H.)

• Malfunction of cooling fan motor drive control unit

DIAGNOSIS

STEP 1. Check the cooling fan motor (L.H.).
Refer to 

P.14-24

.

Q: Is the cooling fan motor (L.H.) in good condition?

YES : 

Go to Step 2 .

NO : 

Replace the cooling fan motor (L.H.) (Refer 
to 

P.14-33

) <4G1> (Refer to 

P.14-35

<4G6>. Then go to Step 3 .

STEP 2. Check the cooling fan motor drive 
control unit.
Refer to 

P.14-22

.

Q: Is the cooling fan motor drive control unit in good 

condition?
YES : 

Go to Step 3 .

NO : 

Replace the cooling fan motor drive control 
unit (Refer to 

P.14-33

) <4G1> (Refer to 

P.14-35

) <4G6>. Then go to Step 3 .

STEP 3. Check the symptoms.

Q: Do the cooling fan (L.H.) operate (when the cooling 

fan (R.H.) <4G1> or A/C condenser fan <4G6> 
operate)?
YES : 

This symptoms is complete.

NO : 

Return to Step 1 .

TROUBLESHOOTING

ENGINE COOLING

14-20

INSPECTION PROCEDURE 4: Cooling Fan (R.H.) <4G1> or A/C Condenser Fan <4G6> does not 
Operate {When Cooling Fan (L.H.) Operate} <Vehicles with A/C>

COOLING FAN (L.H.) AND COOLING FAN 
(R.H.) OR A/C CONDENSER FAN DRIVE 
CIRCUIT

Refer to 

P.14-6

.

CIRCUIT OPERATION

Refer to 

P.14-6

.

TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION

The cause could be a malfunction of the cooling fan 
motor (R.H.) <4G1> or A/C condenser fan motor 
<4G6> or cooling fan motor drive control unit.

TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS

• Malfunction of cooling fan motor (R.H.) <4G1> or 

A/C condenser fan motor <4G6>

• Malfunction of cooling fan motor drive control unit

DIAGNOSIS

STEP 1. Check the cooling fan motor (R.H.) 
<4G1> or A/C condenser fan motor <4G6>.
Cooling fan motor (R.H.) check. (Refer to 

P.14-24

<4G1>.
A/C condenser fan motor check. (Refer to GROUP 
55 

P.55A-91

) <4G6>.

Q: Is the cooling fan motor (R.H.) <4G1> or A/C 

condenser fan motor <4G6> in good condition?
YES : 

Go to Step 2 .

NO : 

Replace the cooling fan motor (R.H.) (Refer 
to 

P.14-33

) <4G1> or A/C condenser fan 

motor (Refer to GROUP 55 

P.55A-90

<4G6>. Then go to Step 3 .

STEP 2. Check the cooling fan motor drive 
control unit.
Refer to 

P.14-22

.

Q: Is the cooling fan motor drive control unit in good 

condition?
YES : 

Go to Step 3 .

NO : 

Replace the cooling fan motor drive control 
unit (Refer to 

P.14-33

) <4G1> (Refer to 

P.14-35

) <4G6>. Then go to Step 3 .

STEP 3. Check the symptoms.

Q: Do the cooling fan (R.H.) <4G1> or A/C condenser 

fan <4G6> operate (when the cooling fan (L.H.) 
operate)?
YES : 

This symptoms is complete.

NO : 

Return to Step 1 .

ON-VEHICLE SERVICE

ENGINE COOLING

14-21

ON-VEHICLE SERVICE

ENGINE COOLANT LEAK CHECK

M1141001000300

WARNING

When pressure testing the cooling system, 
slowly release cooling system pressure to 
avoid getting burned by hot coolant.

CAUTION

• Be sure to completely clean away any mois-

ture from the places checked.

• When the tester is taken out, be careful not to 

spill any coolant.

ACX01844

Cap adapter

Adapter

AC

Be careful when installing and removing the 
tester and when testing not to deform the 
filler neck of the radiator.

1. Check that the coolant level is up to the filler neck. 

Install a radiator tester and apply 160 kPa 
pressure, and then check for leakage from the 
radiator hose or connections.

2. If there is leakage, repair or replace the 

appropriate part.

RADIATOR CAP VALVE OPENING 
PRESSURE CHECK

M1141001300389

NOTE: Be sure that the cap is clean before test-
ing. Rust or other foreign material on the cap seal 
will cause an improper reading.

AC211643 AB

Cap adapter

1. Use a cap adapter to attach the cap to the tester.

2. Increase the pressure until the indicator of the 

gauge stops moving.
Minimum limit: 83 kPa
Standard value: 93 

 123 kPa

3. Replace the radiator cap if the reading does not 

remain at or above the limit.

ENGINE COOLANT REPLACEMENT

M1141001200434

WARNING

When removing the radiator cap, use care to 
avoid contact with hot coolant or steam. 
Place a shop towel over the cap and turn the 
cap counterclockwise a little to let the pres-
sure escape through the vinyl tube. After 
relieving the steam pressure, remove the cap 
by slowly turning it counterclockwise.

1. Drain the water from the radiator, heater core and 

engine after unplugging the radiator drain plug 
and removing the radiator cap.

AC208283 AC

Cylinder block
drain plug

<4G1>
Inlet side

AC303355

<4G6>
Inlet side

Cylinder block
drain plug

AB

2. Drain the water in the water jacket by unplugging 

the drain plug of the cylinder block.

3. Remove the radiator condenser tank and drain 

the coolant.

4. Drain the coolant then clean the path of the 

coolant by injecting water into the radiator from 
the radiator cap area.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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