Mitsubishi Pajero Pinin. Manual - part 171

 

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Mitsubishi Pajero Pinin. Manual - part 171

 

 

MANUAL TRANSMISSION

 

 

Transmission Control

22-7

C



STOPPER BRACKET ASSEMBLY INSTALLATION

1.

Eliminate sealant and adhesive adhered to the stopper
bracket assembly installation bolts.

2.

Use a tap (M8 

 

 1.25) to eliminate adhesive adhered

to the threaded holes of the stopper bracket assembly
installation nuts, and then clean the holes with a
compressed air.

3.

Apply the specified sealant to the stopper bracket assembly
installation bolts (A shown in the illustration) and the
specified adhesive to the threaded part of the stopper
bracket assembly installation bolts (B shown in the
illustration), and then install the stopper bracket assembly.

Specified sealant (A):

3M ATD Part No.8660 or equivalent

Specified adhesive (B):

3M Stud Locking No.4170 or equivalent

A

B

MANUAL TRANSMISSION

 

 

Transmission and Transfer Assembly

22-8

TRANSMISSION AND TRANSFER ASSEMBLY

REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION

Pre-removal and Post-installation Operation

Transmission Oil and Transfer Oil Draining and
Refilling (Refer to P.22-2, 3.)
Transmission Control Lever Assembly and Transfer
Control Lever Assembly Removal and Installation
(Refer to P.22-4.)
Front Propeller Shaft and Rear Propeller Shaft
Removal and Installation (Refer to GROUP 25.)

Front Exhaust Pipe and Catalytic Converter Removal
and Installation (Refer to GROUP 17 – Emission
Control.)
Shift Lever Operation Check <only after installation>
Instruments Operation Check <only after installation>

48 Nm

48 Nm

19 Nm

6

1

2

5

4

30 Nm

7

3

6

48 Nm

48 Nm

48 Nm

5

Removal steps

1. Clutch release cylinder installation

bolts

2. Starter motor installation bolts
3. Oil pan connection bolts

Adapter (Refer to GROUP 32 –
Transmission mount.)

4. Transmission harness connector

connection

5. Transmission assembly upper cou-

pling bolts

6. Transmission assembly lower cou-

pling bolts

7. Transmission and transfer assembly

MANUAL TRANSMISSION

 

 

4WD Indicator Control Unit

22-9

4WD INDICATOR CONTROL UNIT

REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION

Pre-removal and Post-installation Operation

Seat Assembly (Driver’s side) and Rear Seat Cushion
Removal and Installation (Refer to GROUP 52A –
Seat.)
Front Scuff Plate (Right) and Quarter Trim (Right)
Removal and Installation (Refer to GROUP 52A –
Trims.)

Front Floor Console and Rear Floor Console Removal
and Installation (Refer to GROUP 52A.)

1

2

2

5 Nm

4

3

2

Removal steps

1. Rear heater duct (right)

Turn up the carpet.

2. Harness connector connection

3. 4WD indicator control unit
4. Bracket

MANUAL TRANSMISSION

 

 

4WD Indicator Control Unit

22-10

NSPECTION

4WD INDICATOR CONTROL UNIT CHECK

Measure terminal voltage on each condition. Connect the harness to the control unit. Insert the probe
from the back side of the connector and measure the voltage between the terminal No.8 (earth terminal)
and each terminal.

Front wheel lamp

VCU lock lamp

Rear wheel lamp

Termi-
nal No.

Check item

Check condition
1: Ignition switch

Check condition 2:
Transfer lever position

Normal 
condition

1

High/Low detection switch

ON

Move from 4HL

C

 to

4LL

C

 or vice versa

System voltage*

4HL

C, 

4LL

C

0 V

2

4WD operation detection switch

ON

2H

System voltage*

4H

0 V

3

Ignition switch

OFF

0 V

ON

System voltage

4

4WD indicator
lamp

VCU lock lamp

ON

4H

System voltage

lamp

4HL

C

1.5 V or lower

5

VCU lock detection switch

ON

4H

System voltage*

4HL

C

0 V

6

Free wheel engage switch

ON

2WD condition

System voltage*

4WD condition

0 V

7

VCU lock operation detection switch

ON

4H

System voltage*

4HL

C

0 V

9

4WD indicator
lamp

Rear wheel

ON

Move from 4HL

C

 to

4LL

C

 or vice versa

0 V

4HL

C, 

4LL

C

System voltage*

10

4WD indicator
lamp

Front wheel

ON

2WD condition

0 V

lamp

4WD condition

System voltage*

NOTE

System

 voltage marked with * is low slightly (from 1 V to 2 V).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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