Mitsubishi Montero Sport (2004+). Manual - part 75

 

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Mitsubishi Montero Sport (2004+). Manual - part 75

 

 

MAINTENANCE SERVICE

TSB Revision

GENERAL <BODY AND CHASSIS>

00-59

REAR AXLE AND FRONT AXLE <without LSD> 
(CHECK OIL LEVEL)

M1001007100111

Remove the filler plug and inspect the oil level at the bottom of 
the filler hole. If the oil level is slightly below the filler hole, the 
condition is satisfactory.

24. PROPELLER SHAFT JOINTS WITH GREASE 
NIPPLE (LUBRICATE GREASE)

M1001007300115

Lubricate the propeller shaft joints with grease nipple.
The propeller shaft joints should be repacked with multipurpose 
grease.

AC003376

FRONT AXLE

FILLER PLUG

AB

AC003377AB

FILLER PLUG

REAR AXLE

AC003379

MAINTENANCE SERVICE

TSB Revision

GENERAL <BODY AND CHASSIS>

00-60

25. SRS AIR BAG (INSPECT SYSTEM)

M1001003700360

The SRS must be inspected by an authorized dealer 10 years 
after the car manufacture date shown on the certification label 
located on the left center sill.

.

SRS WARNING LIGHT CHECK
Turn the ignition key to the "ON" position. Does the "SRS" 
warning light illuminate for about 7 seconds, and then remain 
off for at least 5 seconds after turning OFF? If yes, the SRS 
system is functioning properly. If no, refer to GROUP 52B, 
Diagnosis 

P.52B-61

.

.

ACX00901

2000

AB

DATE OF
MANUFACTURE

CERTIFICATION LABEL

AC003380AB

SRS WARNING LIGHT

MAINTENANCE SERVICE

TSB Revision

GENERAL <BODY AND CHASSIS>

00-61

SRS COMPONENT VISUAL CHECK

DANGER

Wait at least 60 seconds after disconnecting the bat-
tery cable before doing any further work. The SRS 
system is designed to retain enough voltage to 
deploy the air bag for a short time even after the bat-
tery has been disconnected, so serious injury may 
result from unintended air bag deployment if work is 
done on the SRS system immediately after the battery 
cable is disconnected.

WARNING

Battery posts, terminals and related accessories con-
tain lead and lead compounds. WASH HANDS AFTER 
HANDLING.

1. Turn the ignition switch to the "LOCK" (OFF) position, 

disconnect the negative battery cable and tape the terminal.

2. Remove the floor console assembly. (Refer to GROUP 52A, 

Floor Console 

P.52A-40

.)

3. Disconnect a connector from the SRS-ECU.

.

FRONT IMPACT SENSORS
1. Check that the arrows on the sensors face toward the front 

of the vehicle.

WARNING

The SRS may not activate if a front impact sensor is 
not installed properly, which could result in serious 
injury or death to the vehicle's driver and passenger.

2. Check the radiator support panel and front impact sensor for 

deformation or rust.

3. Check the front impact sensor wiring harness for binds, 

connector for damage, and check the terminals for 
deformation.
Replace sensor and/or wiring harness if they fail the visual 
check. (Refer to GROUP 52B, SRS Service Precautions 

P.52B-17

 and GROUP 52B, Front Impact Sensor 

P.52B-79

.)

.

ACX00902 AB

TAPE

BATTERY

BATTERY CABLE

AC003381

FRONT IMPACT SENSORS

AB

MAINTENANCE SERVICE

TSB Revision

GENERAL <BODY AND CHASSIS>

00-62

SRS AIR BAG CONTROL UNIT (SRS-ECU) 

WARNING

The SRS may not activate if the SRS-ECU (with 
built-in safing G-sensor and analog G-sensor) is not 
installed properly, which could result in serious injury 
or death to the vehicle's driver and passenger.

1. Check the SRS-ECU case and brackets for dents, cracks, 

deformation or rust.

2. Check the connector for damage, and check the terminals 

for deformation or rust.
Replace the SRS-ECU if it fails the visual check. (Refer to 
GROUP 52B, SRS Air bag Control Unit 

P.52B-82

.)

.

AIR BAG MODULE, STEERING WHEEL AND CLOCK 
SPRING 

WARNING

The removed air bag module should be stored in a 
clean, dry place with the pad cover face up.

1. Remove the air bag module, steering wheel and clock 

spring. (Refer to GROUP 52B, Air Bag Module and Clock 
Spring 

P.52B-84

.)

2. Check the pad cover for dents, cracks or deformation.
3. Check the connector for damage and deformed terminals, 

and check the harness for binds.

4. Check the air bag inflator case for dents, cracks or 

deformation.

5. Check the harness (built into the steering wheel) and 

connectors for damage, and check the terminals for 
deformation.

AC003382AB

SRS-ECU

AC003383

<DRIVER'S SIDE>

<PASSENGER'S SIDE>

CONNECTOR

INFLATOR CASE

COVER

CONNECTOR

INFLATOR CASE

AB

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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