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Mitsubishi Outlander (2013+). Manual - part 232

 

 

HOW TO USE TROUBLESHOOTING/INSPECTION SERVICE POINTS

GENERAL

00-10

IF INSPECTING WITH THE CONNECTOR 
DISCONNECTED <WHEN INSPECTING A 
FEMALE PIN>

CAUTION

• Use special tool inspection harness 

(MB991219). If the test bar is inserted forcibly, 
it will cause a poor contact. 

AC105599

MB991219

AB

If the connector is disconnected, a diagnosis 
code may be stored for the system to be 
checked or other systems.

Use inspection harness (MB991219) of special tool 
harness set (MB991223).

IF INSPECTING WITH THE CONNECTOR 
DISCONNECTED <WHEN INSPECTING A 
MALE PIN>

CAUTION

• Be careful not to short the connector pins 

with the test bars. To do so may damage the 
circuits inside the ECU.

AC105600

If the connector is disconnected, a diagnosis 
code may be stored for the system to be 
checked or other systems.

Touch the pin directly with the test bar.

CONNECTOR INSPECTION SERVICE 
POINTS

M1001013700286

VISUAL INSPECTION

AC300896AB

Connector disconnected or
improperly connected

Stretched or broken wires

Low contact
pressure

Harness wire breakage
at terminal section

Good

Bad

Connector is disconnected or improperly connected

• Connector pins are pulled out

• Due to harness tension at terminal section

• Low contact pressure between male and female 

terminals

• Low connection pressure due to rusted terminals 

or foreign matter lodged in terminals

HOW TO USE TROUBLESHOOTING/INSPECTION SERVICE POINTS

GENERAL

00-11

CONNECTOR PIN INSPECTION

AC300898

If the connector pin stopper is damaged, the terminal 
connections (male and female pins) will not be per-
fect even if the connector body is connected, and the 
pins may pull out of the reverse side of the connec-
tor. Therefore, gently pull the harnesses one by one 
to make sure that no pins pull out of the connector.

CONNECTOR ENGAGEMENT 
INSPECTION

AC300899AB

MB991219

Use special tool inspection harness (MB991219) 
(connector pin connection pressure inspection har-
ness of the inspection harness set) to inspect the 
engagement of the male pins and female pins. (Pin 
drawing force: 1 N or more)

INSPECTION SERVICE POINTS FOR A 
BLOWN FUSE

M1001013800261

CAUTION

A diagnosis code may be stored due to a blown 
fuse.

AC300900AB

Battery

Fuse

Load
switch

Load

Short-circuit
occurrence
section

Remove the blown fuse and measure the resistance 
between the load side of the blown fuse and the 
earth. Close the switches of all circuits which are 
connected to this fuse. If the resistance is almost 0 

Ω 

at this time, there is a short somewhere between 
these switches and the load. If the resistance is not 0 
Ω, there is no short at the present time, but a 
momentary short has probably caused the fuse to 
blow.
The main causes of a short circuit are the following.

• Harness being clamped by the vehicle body

• Damage to the outer casing of the harness due to 

wear or heat

• Water getting into the connector or circuitry

• Human error (mistakenly shorting a circuit, etc.)

HOW TO USE TROUBLESHOOTING/INSPECTION SERVICE POINTS

GENERAL

00-12

HOW TO COPE WITH INTERMITTENT 
MALFUNCTIONS

M1001013900268

AC300901

Intermittent malfunctions often occur under certain 
conditions, and if these conditions can be ascer-
tained, determining the cause becomes simple. In 
order to ascertain the conditions under which an 
intermittent malfunction occurs, first ask the cus-
tomer for details about the driving conditions, 

weather conditions, frequency of occurrence and 
trouble symptoms, and then try to recreate the trou-
ble symptoms. Next, ascertain whether the reason 
why the trouble symptom occurred under these con-
ditions is due to vibration, temperature or some other 
factor. If vibration is thought to be the cause, carry 
out the following checks with the connectors and 
components to confirm whether the trouble symptom 
occurs. The objects to be checked are connectors 
and components which are indicated by inspection 
procedures or given as probable causes (which gen-
erates diagnosis codes or trouble symptoms).

• Gently shake the connector up, down and to the 

left and right.

• Gently shake the wiring harness up, down and to 

the left and right.

• Gently rock each sensor and relay, etc. by hand.

• Gently shake the wiring harness at suspensions 

and other moving parts.

NOTE: If determining the cause is difficult, the drive 
recorder function of the M.U.T.-III can also be used. 
(For details on how to use the M.U.T.-III, refer to the 
"M.U.T.-III operation manual).

HOW TO TREAT PAST TROUBLE

M1001014100470

Since the trouble may still be present even the status 
is "Stored", set the vehicle to the diagnosis code 
detection condition and check that the status 
changes to "Active". If the status does not change 
from "Stored", carry out the following procedure.
1. Establish from the customer whether a fuse or 

connector has been replaced or disconnected.

2. If yes, erase the diagnosis code, and then check 

that no diagnostic code is reset. If no diagnosis 
code is reset, the diagnosis is complete.

3. If no, follow the applicable Diagnosis Code Chart. 

Then check the wiring harness and connector, 
and refer to "How to Cope with Intermittent 
Malfunction 

P.00-12

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VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION

GENERAL

00-13

VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION

MODELS

M1001000306758

VEHICLES FOR RUSSIA (EASTERN EUROPE COUNTRIES)

<2000>

Model code

Seating 
capacity

Engine model

Transmission model

Fuel supply 
system

GF2W

XTSHL6Z

5-persons

4B11 (1,998 mL) 
DOHC MIVEC 
petrol engine

F1CJA (Front wheel drive 2WD, 
INVECS-III CVT with sport mode)

MPI

XTSHZL6Z

W1CJA (Electronic control 4WD, 
INVECS-III CVT with sport mode)

<2400>

Model code

Seating 
capacity

Engine model

Transmission model

Fuel supply 
system

GF3W

XTHHZL6Z

5-persons

4B12 (2,360 mL) 
DOHC MIVEC 
petrol engine

W1CJA (Electronic control 4WD, 
INVECS-III CVT with sport mode)

MPI

MODEL CODE

1

2

3

4 5 6 7 8 9

10

ACB04331AB

No. Item

Content

1

Development

GF

OUTLANDER

2

Engine type

2

2.0L MPI (4B11)

3

2.4L MPI (4B12)

3

Vehicle type

W

Station wagon

4

Body style

X

4-door with tailgate

5

Transmission type

T

CVT

6

Trim level (Price class)

S

INFORM <2000 

− 2WD>

H

INVITE <2000 

− 4WD>, INSTYLE <2400>

7

Engine specification

H

MIVEC (DOHC)

8

Special feature

None

2WD

Z

4WD

9

Steering wheel location

L

Left handle

10

Destination

6Z

Vehicles for Russia

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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