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Mitsubishi Galant (2004+). Manual - part 35

 

 

BODY REPAIR

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BASE OF BODY REPAIR

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15.Spot welding

When doing spot welding, it is not only important to correctly 
position the electrode tips, but also to hold the two panels 
securely together with vise-grip pliers or some other type of 
clamps, being sure that they are in perfect contact with each 
other.

Be sure that the force applied by the arm is sufficient.

Use a test piece to check the secondary current and the 
current application time of the spot welder, and adjust the 
values as appropriate.

16.Plug welding

If spot welds cannot be made, make holes for plug welding 
in the new parts, and then MIG weld. Because the quality of 
the fusion varies according to the size of the holes, they 
should be about 5 

 6 mm (0.2 inch) in diameter. In addition, 

be sure the two surfaces are in complete contact with each 
other by using vise-grip pliers to securely hold them.
NOTE: Depending on the working conditions, it might also 
be necessary to make holes in the panel remaining on the 
body

17.Hemming work

(1) If hemming work is to be done for the rear wheel cut line, 

the door outer panels, or other parts, use a hammer and 
a dolly or a hemming tool to do the work manually.

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HEMMING TOOL

BODY REPAIR

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(2) After completing the hemming work, make MIG spot 

welds at 50 

 60 mm (2.0 

 2.4 inches) intervals on the 

inside.

CAUTION

Be sure not to grind the panel down too much. Before 
welding the outer panel, be sure to apply an anticorrosion 
agent.
18.Finishing work for butt welding and plug welding

Do the finishing work to smooth the protruding weld traces. 
However, the butt joints of reinforcements and other internal 
parts will be stronger if the weld traces are not finished.

19.Application of body sealant

Apply a coating of sealant carefully, without breaks, as 
described in the section (of the manual corresponding to 
that model).
NOTE: After application has been made to any external sur-
faces, perform smooth-finishing work.

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CAUTION

Wipe off any anticorrosion agent which oozes out onto 
surfaces to be painted later; the presence of such anticor-
rosion agent would prevent correct adhesion of the paint 
coat.
20.Application of an anticorrosion agent

Apply an ample amount of anticorrosion agent to any 
welded areas and to all surfaces from which the paint coat 
was removed.
The paint coat of welded areas will have been damaged by 
the heat; be sure to apply an anticorrosion agent to surfaces 
to be repaired.
Use an aerosol-type anticorrosion agent for application to 
the side sills, the pillars, and other similar parts which have a 
hollow construction, by utilizing the trim mounting holes, etc.

21.Application of undercoating

If the underbody is repaired or replaced, carefully apply a 
coating of undercoating as described in the section (of the 
manual corresponding to that model).

CAUTIONS REGARDING BODY REPAIR

Because each component part of a single-unit con-
struction body makes some contribution, more or 
less, to the overall strength of that body, it is neces-
sary to sufficiently understand the actual function of 
any part to be repaired before attempting any repair 
or welding procedure.

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STRENGTH AND RIGIDITY

1. The suspension installation part plays an impor-

tant role, determining the wheel alignment. Wheel 
misalignment is of course potentially very danger-
ous because it can lead to driving instability, 
one-sided braking, abnormal tire wear, abnormal 
vibration, etc.

At the time of repair, it is particularly necessary to 
take measurements at the components noted 
below, and to make all welds and installations 
with special care.

Front sidemember

Rear floor sidemember

Front wheelhouse (inner)

Rear wheelhouse (inner) (Independent rear 
suspension type)

2. Because the places where the floor panel and 

sidemember parts are joined have an important 
effect upon the rigidity of the entire body, welds in 
these places must be done with particular care.

3. After repairs have been completed, the wheel 

alignment, wheel base, tread, etc., must be care-
fully checked to be sure that there is no deviation.

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SAFETY

1. Procedures related to the installation of any com-

ponent related to safety must be done with partic-
ular care in order to assure full maintenance of 
safety.

Suspension installation parts

Fuel pipe

Brakes

Fuel tank installation parts, etc.

2. Because seat belts are directly related to driver 

and passenger safety, any welds of seat belt 
anchor points or reinforcements must be done 
with particular care in order to maintain strength.

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PREVENTION OF CORROSION AND OF WATER 
OR DUST ENTRY

1. After any work is completed, it is important to 

completely remove any welding residue, particles 
or residue from cutting, and any other dirt, etc.

2. Corrosion-prevention material must without fail 

be applied at the following places:

At any place where paint has flaked off or 
peeled away.

At any surfaces that have been cut.

At the outer and inner side of every welded 
place.

Within any semi-enclosed structure or compo-
nent (aerosol-type rust inhibitors are effective 
for difficult-to-reach places).

At the outer and inner side of any place sub-
jected to heat.

3. Apply a coating of undercoating if the underbody 

is repaired.

4. Use spot sealer if spot welds are made.
5. Repair any scratches to panels made by mold-

ings, sashes, etc.

6. Carefully apply body sealant to panel connection 

joints and other fitting places.

7. Tape over any unused holes in the panel inner 

side by using sealing tape.

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VIBRATION AND NOISE

1. Prevent any decrease of tensional rigidity caused 

by welding distortion.

2. Carefully apply body sealant to panel connection 

joints and other fitting places.

3. Tape over any unused holes in the panel inner 

side by using sealing tape.

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CONTACT AND ALIGNMENT

1. In order to maintain the precision of openings, 

make careful measurements as repairs are being 
made.

2. Make contact/alignment adjustments of door 

hinge, lid, and hood hinge installation parts.

THEFT PROTECTION

M4090007000045

In order to prevent theft, following Vehicle Identification Number 
(VIN) has been engraved and attached, in the form of a label to 
the engine, transaxle, and main of the outer body:

Engine cylinder block, Transaxle housing, Fender, 
Doors, Quarter panel, Hood, Liftgate, Trunk lid, 
Bumpers

Furthermore, supplementary parts for the main portions of the 
outer body have theft protection labels attached and the sup-
plementary parts for the engine and the transaxle are engraved 
with the same details.

AC211646

THEFT PROTECTION LABEL
FOR ORIGINAL PARTS

FOR REPLACEMENT PARTS

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