Mitsubishi Outlander (2013+). Manual - part 230

 

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Mitsubishi Outlander (2013+). Manual - part 230

 

 

HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL

GENERAL

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HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL

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SCOPE OF MAINTENANCE, REPAIR AND 
SERVICING EXPLANATIONS

This manual provides explanations, etc. concerning 
procedures for the inspection, maintenance, repair 
and servicing of the subject model.

ON-VEHICLE SERVICE

"On-vehicle Service" is procedures for performing 
inspections and adjustments of particularly important 
locations with regard to the construction and for 
maintenance and servicing, but other inspection (for 
looseness, play, cracking, damage, etc.) must also 
be performed.

INSPECTION

Under this title are presented inspection and check-
ing procedures to be performed by using special 
tools and measuring instruments and by feeling, but, 
for actual maintenance and servicing procedures, 
visual inspections should always be performed as 
well.

DEFINITION OF TERMS

STANDARD VALUE

Indicates the value used as the standard for judging 
the quality of a part or assembly on inspection or the 
value to which the part or assembly is corrected and 
adjusted. It is given by tolerance.

LIMIT

Shows the standard for judging the quality of a part 
or assembly on inspection and means the maximum 
or minimum value within which the part or assembly 
must be kept functionally or in strength. It is a value 
established outside the range of standard value.

REFERENCE VALUE

Indicates the adjustment value prior to starting the 
work (presented in order to facilitate assembly and 
adjustment procedures, and so they can be com-
pleted in a shorter time).

DANGER, WARNING, AND CAUTION

DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION call special 
attention to a necessary action or to an action that 
must be avoided. The differences among DANGER, 
WARNING, and CAUTION are as follows:

• If a DANGER is not followed, the result is severe 

bodily harm or even death.

• If a WARNING is not followed, the result could be 

bodily injury.

• If a CAUTION is not followed, the result could be 

damage to the vehicle, vehicle components or 
service equipment.

INDICATION OF TIGHTENING TORQUE

Tightening torques (units: N

⋅m) are set to take into 

account the central value and the allowable toler-
ance. The central value is the target value, and the 
allowable tolerance provides the checking range for 
tightening torques. 

MODEL INDICATIONS

The following abbreviations are used in this manual 
for identification of model types.
2000:Indicates models equipped with the 1,998 mL 

<4B11> petrol engine.

2400:Indicates models equipped with the 2,360 mL 

<4B12> petrol engine.

2WD:Indicates the 2-wheel drive vehicles.
4WD:Indicates the 4-wheel drive vehicles.
A/C:Indicates the air conditioner.
CVT: Indicates the continuously variable transmis-

sion.

DOHC:Indicates an engine with the double overhead 

camshaft.

INVECS: Indicates the (Mitsubishi) intelligent and 

innovative vehicles electronic control system.

MIVEC:Indicates the Mitsubishi innovative valve tim-

ing and lift electronic control system.

MPI:Indicates the multi point injection.

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GENERAL

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EXPLANATION OF MANUAL CONTENTS

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N

Denotes tightening torque.
For bolts and nuts which do
not have a tightening torque
listed, refer to the "Standard
Parts tightening-torque Table" 

Indicates the 
group title.

Indicates the 
section title.

Indicates the 
group number.

Indicates the page number.

Indicates procedures to be performed be-
fore the work in that section is started, and
procedures to be performed after the work
in that section is finished.

Component diagram
A diagram of the component parts is pro-
vided near the front of each section in order
to give the reader a better understanding of
the installed condition of component parts. 

Mark      denotes nonreusable part.

Repair kit or parts sets are shown. 
(Only very frequently used parts are shown.)

Removal steps :
        The part designation number corresponds to 
        the number in the illustration to indicate remov-
        al steps.

 Disassembly steps :
        The part designation number corresponds to 
        the number in the illustration to indicate disas-
        sembly steps.         

Installation steps :
        Specified in case installation is impossible in
        reverse order of removal steps. Omitted if
        installation is possible in reverse order of re-
        moval steps.

Reassembly steps :
        Specified in case installation is impossible in
        reverse order of removal steps. Omitted if
        reassembly is possible in reverse order of dis-
        assembly steps.

Maintenance and servicing procedures

The numbers provided within the diagram indicate the
sequence for maintenance and servicing procedures.

AE

>>A<<

>>B<<

35A-19

AC509265

Classifications of major maintenance / service points

When there are major points relative to maintenance and servicing procedures (such as essential maintenance
and service points, maintenance and service standard values, information regarding the use of special tools, etc.). 
These are arranged together as major maintenance and service points and explained in detail.

<<A>> : Indicates that there are essential points for removal or disassembly.
>>A<< : Indicates that there are essential points for installation or reassembly.

Operating procedures,
cautions, etc. on removal,
installation, disassembly and
reassembly are described

The title of the page
(following the page on which
the diagram of component
parts is presented) indicating
the locations of lubrication and
sealing procedures.

Indicates (by symbols) where
lubrication is necessary.

AF

BRAKE CALIPER ASSEMBLY

35A-21

Symbols for lubrication, sealants and adhesives

Symbols are used to show the locations for lubrication
and for application of sealants and adhesives. 
These symbols are included in the diagram of compo-
nent parts or on the page following the component
parts page. The symbols do not always have accomp-
anying text to support that symbol.   

: Grease
   (Multi-purpose grease unless there is a brand 
   or type specified)
: Sealant or adhesive
: Automatic transmission fluid, brake fluid, power 
  steering fluid or air conditioning compressor oil 
: Engine oil or gear oil
: Adhesive tape or butyl rubber tape

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HOW TO USE TROUBLESHOOTING/INSPECTION SERVICE POINTS

GENERAL

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HOW TO USE TROUBLESHOOTING/INSPECTION SERVICE 

POINTS

CONTENTS OF TROUBLESHOOTING

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CAUTION

During diagnosis, a diagnosis code associated 
with other system may be set when the ignition 
switch is turned on with connector(s) discon-
nected. On completion, confirm all systems for 
diagnosis code(s). If diagnosis code(s) are set, 
erase them all.

WARNING

Since the radiator fan rotates during CAN 
bus line diagnostics, make sure that no one 
is servicing the engine compartment before 
diagnosing the CAN bus line. Since the CAN 
communication stops when diagnosing the 
CAN bus line, the ETACS-ECU detects the 
time-out of the engine-ECU, and activates 
the radiator fan to prevent overheating as 
fail-safe. 

Troubleshooting of electronic control systems for 
which the M.U.T.-III can be used follows the basic 
outline described below. Even in systems for which 
the M.U.T.-III cannot be used, some of these sys-
tems still follow this outline.

1. STANDARD FLOW OF DIAGNOSIS TROUBLESHOOTING

Troubleshooting sections are based on the diagnostic flow as below. If the diagnostic flow is different from 
that given below, or if additional explanation is required, the details of such differences or additions will also 
be listed.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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