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Leaking  .................  A  ..  Require repair or replacement.

Missing  .................  C  ............  Require replacement.

Oil-soaked (spongy)  .....  1  ............  Suggest replacement.

Spray pattern incorrect  .  2  ..  Suggest repair or replacement.

Surface cracks (dry-

 rotted)  ................  1  ............  Suggest replacement.



         WIPER LINKAGES

WIPER LINKAGE INSPECTION



Condition                 Code                          Procedure

Attaching hardware

 broken  .................  A  ...  Require repair or replacement

                                                     of hardware.

Attaching hardware

 missing  ................  C  ..........  Require replacement of

                                                        hardware.

Attaching hardware not

 functioning  ............  A  ...  Require repair or replacement

                                                     of hardware.

Attaching stud stripped  .  A  ............  Require replacement.

Bent  ....................  A  ..  Require repair or replacement.

Inoperative  .............  A  ........  (1) Require replacement.

Loose  ...................  2  ..  Suggest repair or replacement.

Missing  .................  C  ............  Require replacement.

Noisy  ...................  2  ..  Suggest repair or replacement.

Tension insufficient  ....  B  ..  Require repair or replacement.

Worn, affecting

 performance  ............  A  ............  Require replacement.

Worn, not affecting

 performance  ............  1  ............  Suggest replacement.

(1) - Inoperative includes intermittent operation.



         WIPER NOZZLES

         See WIPER HOSES AND NOZZLES.

         WIPER PUMP RESERVOIRS

WIPER PUMP RESERVOIR INSPECTION



Condition                 Code                          Procedure

Attaching hardware

 broken  .................  A  ...  Require repair or replacement

                                                     of hardware.

Attaching hardware

 missing  ................  C  ..........  Require replacement of

                                                        hardware.

Attaching hardware not

 functioning  ............  A  ...  Require repair or replacement

                                                     of hardware.

Cap missing  .............  C  ............  Require replacement.

Leaking  .................  A  ..  Require repair or replacement.

Missing  .................  C  ............  Require replacement.



         WIRING HARNESSES AND CONNECTORS

WIRING HARNESS AND CONNECTOR INSPECTION



Condition                 Code                          Procedure

Application incorrect  ...  B  ..  Require repair or replacement.

Attaching hardware

 broken  .................  A  ...  Require repair or replacement

                                                     of hardware.

Attaching hardware

 missing  ................  C  ..........  Require replacement of

                                                        hardware.

Attaching hardware not

 functioning  ............  A  ...  Require repair or replacement

                                                     of hardware.

Connector broken  ........  A  ..  Require repair or replacement.

Connector (Weatherpack

 type) leaking  ..........  A  ..  Require repair or replacement.

Connector melted  ........  A  ...........  ( 1) Require repair or

                                                     replacement.

Connector missing  .......  C  ............  Require replacement.

Insulation damaged,

 conductors exposed  .....  A  ..  Require repair or replacement.

Insulation damaged,

 conductors not exposed  .  1  ............  Suggest replacement.

Open  ....................  A  ..  Require repair or replacement.

Protective shield

 (conduit) melted  .......  2  ...........  ( 1) Suggest repair or

                                                     replacement.

Protective shield

 (conduit) missing  ......  2  ..  Suggest repair or replacement.

Resistance (voltage drop)

 out of specification  ...  A  ..  Require repair or replacement.

Routed incorrectly  ......  B  .................  Require repair.

Secured incorrectly  .....  B  .................  Require repair.

Shorted  .................  A  ..  Require repair or replacement.

Terminal broken  .........  A  ..  Require repair or replacement.

Terminal burned, affecting

 performance  ............  A  ...........  ( 1) Require repair or

                                                     replacement.

Terminal burned, not

 affecting performance  ..  2  ..  Suggest repair or replacement.

Terminal corroded,

 affecting performance  ..  A  ..  Require repair or replacement.

Terminal corroded, not

 affecting performance  ..  2  ..  Suggest repair or replacement.

Terminal loose, affecting

 performance  ............  B  ..  Require repair or replacement.

Terminal loose, not

 affecting performance  ..  1  ..  Suggest repair or replacement.

Voltage drop out of

 specification  ..........  A  ..  Require repair or replacement.

(1) - Determine cause and correct prior to repair or

      replacement of part.



ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE WARNING - BASIC INFORMATION 

1998 Mitsubishi Montero

         GENERAL INFORMATION

         Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Warning - Basic Information

         All Makes amd Models

         * PLEASE READ THIS FIRST *

NOTE:    This article is intended for general information purposes

         only.

         INTRODUCTION

         All Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) sensitive components

contain solid state circuits (transistors, diodes, semiconductors)

that may become damaged when contacted with an electrostatic charge.

The following information applies to all ESD sensitive devices. The

ESD symbol shown in Fig. 1 may be used on schematics to indicate which

components are ESD sensitive. See Fig. 1. Although different

manufactures may display different symbols to represent ESD sensitive

devices, the handling and measuring precautions and procedures are the

same.

Fig. 1:  Sample ESD Symbol

         HANDLING STATIC-SENSITIVE CIRCUITS/DEVICES

         When handling an electronic part that is ESD sensitive, the

technician should follow these guidelines to reduce any possible

electrostatic charge build-up on the technician’s body and the

electronic part.

         1) Always touch a known good ground source before handling

the part. This should be repeated while handling the part and more

frequently after sitting down from a standing position, sliding across

the seat or walking a distance.

         2) Avoid touching electrical terminals of the part, unless

instructed by a diagnostic procedure.

         3) DO NOT open the package of a new part until it is time to

install the part.

         4) Before removing the part from its package, ground the

package to a known good ground source.

         CHECKING STATIC-SENSITIVE CIRCUITS/DEVICES

         1) Solid State circuits in electronic devices are shown

greatly simplified in schematics. See Fig. 2. Due to the

simplification of the electronic devices on the schematic, resistance

measurements could be misleading or could lead to an electrostatic

discharge. Always follow the recommended diagnostic procedure.

Fig. 2:  Sample Schematic Showing Typical ESD Sensitive Device

         2) Only measure resistance at the terminals of the devices

when instructed by the recommended diagnostic procedure.

         3) When using a voltmeter, be sure to connect the ground lead

first.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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