Mitsubishi Pajero Pinin. Manual - part 337

 

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Mitsubishi Pajero Pinin. Manual - part 337

 

 

CHASSIS ELECTRICAL – 

Antenna

54A-64

ANTENNA

REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION

4

5

1

3

2

Removal steps

1. Radio and tape player (Refer to

P.54-61.)

D

Instrument under cover
(Refer to GROUP 52A.)

2. Cowl side trim (Refer to GROUP

52A)

A

A

"

3. Antenna assembly
4. Antenna base

D

Instrument panel (Refer to GROUP
52A)

5. Antenna feeder

REMOVAL SERVICE POINT

A

A

"

ANTENNA ASSEMBLY REMOVAL

Observe the following steps to make the feeder cable of
the antenna to be routed easily during reinstallation.
1.

Secure a cord to the end of the feeder cable.

2.

Pull out the feeder cable slightly until the tube end of
the antenna can been seen.

3.

Insert a cord into the tube end, and secure the cord with
plastic tape as shown.

Caution

            

4.

Remove the antenna assembly by pulling it gradually.

Cord

Tape

Hole

Cord

Junction block

CHASSIS ELECTRICAL – 

Rear Window Defogger

54A-65

REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER

ON-VEHICLE SERVICE

PRINTED-HEATER LINE CHECK

1.

Run engine at 2,000 r/min. Check heater element with
battery at full.

2.

Turn ON rear window defogger switch. Measure heater
element voltage with circuit tester at rear window glass
centre A.
Condition is good if it indicates about 6 V.

3.

If 12 V is indicated at A, there is a break in the negative
terminals from A.
Move test bar slowly to negative terminal to detect where
voltage changes suddenly (0V).

4.

If 0 V is indicated at A, there is a break in the positive
terminals from A. Defect where the voltage changes
suddenly (12 V) in the same method described above.

REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER RELAY
CONTINUITY CHECK

Battery voltage

Terminal No.

y

g

1

2

3

5

Power is not supplied

Power is supplied

Normal characteristic curve

Voltage

A (Centre point)
approx. 6 V

Positive
termi-
nal

Printed
heater line

Negative
terminal

Abnormal characteristic curve

Voltage

Open-circuit
point

Positive
termi-
nal

Printed
heater line

Negative
terminal

Defogger relay

CHASSIS ELECTRICAL – 

Rear Window Defogger

IND

IND

IND

IND

54A-66

REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER SWITCH

REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION

Refer to GROUP 55 – Heater Control.

INSPECTION

DEFOGGER SWITCH CONTINUITY CHECK
<Vehicles with heated-mirrors>

Switch position

Terminal No.

3

10

11

12

OFF

ON

NOTE
Turn on the defogger switch, and then check that there is
continuity between the terminals 3 and 12 for 9 to 13 minutes
and after it, the defogger switch is turned off.

<Vehicles without heated-mirrors>

Switch position

Terminal No.

10

11

12

OFF

ON

Defogger switch

<Vehicles with heated-mirrors>

<Vehicles without heated-mirrors>

CHASSIS ELECTRICAL – 

Multi-center Display <Middle Grade>

54A-67

MULTI-CENTER DISPLAY <MIDDLE GRADE>

SPECIAL TOOL

Tool

Number

Name

Use

MB990784

Ornament remover

Removal of center display hood

TROUBLESHOOTING

NOTES WITH REGARD TO SERVICE PROCEDURES

1.

Before removing the battery

The audio system has a large amount of data stored in memory which the user enters over time. When
the terminals are disconnected from the battery, the memory which stores this data is affected as shown
in the table below. Accordingly, it is necessary to make sure that you take notes of important information
before disconnecting the battery.

Function

Input function/memory

When battery is disconnected

Radio

Channels which are selected during a search

Disappear after a few seconds

Preset channels

Tone/Balance

Position set on Bass, Treble, Balance and Fader

Clock set on display

Current time

Keep a data for approx. one hour

Brightness set for display

Position set on display

Unit set for trip computer

km or mile, L/100km or mpg or km/L

Average speed on display

Average speed after reset

Average fuel consumption
on display

Average fuel consumption after reset

Cruising range on display

Cruising range, fuel economy

Outside temperature on
display

A temperature after the ignition switch is turned to
OFF (LOCK).

Keep a data for approx. one hour
If the engine is hot, the multi center
display might show high tempera-
ture when the display unit is
reconnected after one hour.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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