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Mitsubishi Outlander XL. Manual - part 1058

 

 

STEP 10. Retest the system

Q:Is the check result normal?

YES:

 The trouble can be an intermittent malfunction

(Refer to GROUP 00, How to use Troubleshooting/inspection
Service Points - How to Cope with Intermittent
Malfunction P.00-15).

NO:

 Carry out the troubleshooting again.

STEP 11. Check AC outlet connector D-103 for loose,
corroded or damaged terminals, or terminals pushed back
in the connector.

Q:Is AC outlet connector D-103 in good condition?

YES:

 Go to Step 12.

NO:

 Repair the damaged parts.

STEP 12. Measure the resistance at AC inverter connector
D-128 and AC outlet connector D-103.

(1)

Disconnect the connector, and measure at the wiring harness
side.

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Connector C-128  
(Harness side)

Connector D-103  
(Harness side)

(2)

Measure  the  resistance  between  AC  inverter  connector
D-128  (terminal  No.  4)  and  AC  outlet  connector  D-103
(terminal No. 3).

The measured value should be 2 Ω or less.

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AC POWER SUPPLY

ZC5013540001

Connector C-128  
(Harness side)

Connector D-103  
(Harness side)

(3)

Measure  the  resistance  between  AC  inverter  connector
D-128  (terminal  No.  11)  and  AC  outlet  connector  D-103
(terminal No. 1).

The measured value should be 2 Ω or less.

Q:Does the measured resistance value correspond with this

range?

YES:

 Go to Step 14.

NO:

 Go to Step 13.

STEP 13. Check the wiring harness between AC inverter
connector D-128 (terminal No. 4,11) and AC outlet
connector D-103 (terminal No. 3,1).

Q:Is  the  wiring  harness  between  AC  inverter  connector

D-128 (terminal No. 4,11) and AC outlet connector D-103

(terminal No. 3,1) in good condition?

YES:

 Go to Step 14.

NO:

 Repair the wiring harness between AC inverter

connector D-128 and AC outlet connector D-103.

STEP 14. Retest the system

Q:After  the  AC  outlet  replacement,  does  the  AC  power

supply operate normally?

YES:

 The trouble can be an intermittent malfunction

(Refer to GROUP 00, How to use Troubleshooting/inspection
Service Points - How to Cope with Intermittent
Malfunction P.00-15).

NO:

 Replace the AC inverter.

CHECK AT ECU TERMINALS

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D-128

ZC6008700000

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AC POWER SUPPLY

Terminal
No.

Check item

Check condition

Normal condition

1

Battery power supply

Always

Battery voltage

3

Ignition switch (IG1) power supply

Ignition switch: ON

Battery voltage

4

AC outlet

Ignition switch: ON

0 V

7

Ground

Always

0 V

11

AC outlet

Ignition switch: ON

0 V

REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION

M15410400010USA0000010000

<AC OUTLET>

ZC3052130000

1

2

Removal Steps

1.

Rear  floor  console  box  (Refer  to
GROUP  52A,  Rear  floor  Console
Assembly P.52A-9.)

Removal Steps

2.

AC outlet

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AC POWER SUPPLY

<AC INVERTER>

ZC6002770000

1

9.0 ± 2.0 N·m
80 ± 17 in-lb

Removal Step

1.

AC inverter

HANDS-FREE CELLULAR PHONE SYSTEM

DIAGNOSIS

STANDARD FLOW OF DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLESHOOTING

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Refer  to  GROUP  00,  Troubleshooting  contents  P.
00-6.

TROUBLE SYMPTOM CHART

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Trouble symptom

Inspection
Procedure No.

Reference
page

Hands-free cellular phone system does not work normally.

1

 P.

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During  the  conversation  with  the  hands-free  system,  the  speaker’s  voice
cannot be heard by the other party.

2

 P.

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During the conversation with the hands-free system, the voice of other party
cannot be heard.

3

 P.

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Even when the steering voice-control switch is operated, the conversation is
not possible.

4

 P.

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The cellular phone is not recognized or the connection cannot be established. 5

 P.

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Check the hands-free module power supply circuit.

6

 P.

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HANDS-FREE CELLULAR PHONE SYSTEM

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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