Mitsubishi L200. Manual — part 538
KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM
BODY
42-212
STEP 4. Check the wiring harness between C-301
key reminder switch connector terminal No.4 and
the body earth.
AC903858AB
Harness side
Connector: C-301 <LHD>
AC903869AB
Harness side
Connector: C-301 <RHD>
NOTE:
AC509611AP
Connector: C-120 <LHD>
C-120 (L)
AC509932AQ
Connector: C-120 <RHD>
C-120 (L)
Prior to the wiring harness inspection, check junction
block connector C-120, and repair if necessary.
• Check the earth wires for open circuit.
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 ).
NO :
Repair the wiring harness.
STEP 5. Connector check: C-219 ETACS-ECU
connector
AC509934
Connector: C-219 <LHD>
AD
C-219 (GR)
Harness side
Junction block
AC509943
Connector: C-219 <RHD>
AB
C-219 (GR)
Harness side
Junction block
(Rear view)
Q: Is the check result normal?
YES :
Go to Step 6.
NO :
Repair the defective connector.
KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM
BODY
42-213
STEP 6. Check the wiring harness between C-219
ETACS-ECU connector terminal No.53 and C-301
key reminder switch connector terminal No.6.
AC509934
Connector: C-219 <LHD>
AD
C-219 (GR)
Harness side
Junction block
AC509943
Connector: C-219 <RHD>
AB
C-219 (GR)
Harness side
Junction block
(Rear view)
AC903858AB
Harness side
Connector: C-301 <LHD>
AC903869AB
Harness side
Connector: C-301 <RHD>
• Check the input line for open circuit.
Q: Is the check result normal?
YES :
Go to Step 7.
NO :
Repair the wiring harness.
STEP 7. Retest the system.
Check that the keyless entry system works normally.
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 ).
NO :
Replace the ETACS-ECU and register the
ID codes (Refer to GROUP 54A, How to
Register Encrypted Code ).
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE
KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM INSPECTION
M1428001400405
Check the system as described below. If the system
does not work, carry out troubleshooting. Refer to
• Operate the transmitter to check that the doors
can be locked and unlocked.
• Operate the transmitter to check when the door
locking or unlocking operation is performed that
the hazard warning lamp [lock: flash once,
unlock: flash twice (initial setting)] and room lamp
[lock: flash once, unlock: illuminates for 15 sec-
onds (initial setting)] answerback operates. Refer
to
NOTE:
.
•
The customise function allows you to change
the answerback setting as follows. Prior to
that check, confirm which setting is activated.
•
The hazard warning lamp flash once when
locked and twice when unlocked (initial
setting).
•
The hazard warning lamp flash once when
locked and do not flash when unlocked.
•
The hazard warning lamp do not flash
when locked and flash twice when
unlocked.
•
The hazard warning lamp flash twice
when locked and do not flash when
unlocked.
•
The hazard warning lamp do not flash
when both locked and unlocked.
KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM
BODY
42-214
KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM TIMER LOCK
FUNCTION INSPECTION
M1428004000365
Attempt to unlock the doors by using the transmitter.
If the doors are not locked within 30 seconds, carry
out troubleshooting. Note that the doors will not be
locked if the ignition key is inserted within the 30-sec-
ond period, one of the doors is opened, or the key-
less entry function is triggered. Refer to
NOTE: The customise function allows you to change
the keyless entry system timer lock period from 30
seconds (initial setting) to 60, 120 or 180 seconds.
Prior to the check, confirm which setting is activated.
Refer to
HOW TO REGISTER ENCRYPTED CODE
M1428001001206
For the details of key registration procedure, refer to
the ID registration procedure manual.
TRANSMITTER
DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY
M1428002800354
Post-reassembly operation
• Transmitter operation check
AC310838
AC303199
AC304118
1
2
AF
5
3
4
6
Disassembly steps
1.
Screw
2.
Upper cover
3.
Transponder <Vehicles with
immobiliser>
4.
Transmitter assembly
<<
A
>>
>>
A
<<
5.
Battery
6.
Master key
DISASSEMBLY SERVICE POINT
<<A>> BATTERY REMOVAL
CAUTION
Do not allow water or dust to enter the inside of
the transmitter assembly when it is open. Also,
do not touch the precision electronic device.
SUNROOF ASSEMBLY
BODY
42-215
REASSEMBLY SERVICE POINT
>>A<< BATTERY INSTALLATION
CAUTION
Do not allow water or dust to enter the inside of
the transmitter assembly when it is open. Also,
do not touch the precision electronic device.
AC304118 AD
+
–
Master key side
Upper cover side
Battery
Transmitter assembly
Install a new battery to the transmitter assembly with
its (+) side facing towards the upper cover side.
Battery required for replacement: Coin type
battery CR1616
INSPECTION
M1428003800238
TRANSMITTER BATTERY CHECK
AC004486
Measure the voltage of the battery. If the voltage of
the battery is not within the standard value, replace
the battery.
Standard value: 2.5
− 3.2 V
SUNROOF ASSEMBLY
SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS
M1421000300578
Item
Standard value
Sunroof lid glass operation current A (at 20
°C)
3 or less
LUBRICANT
M1421000400025
Item
Specified lubricant
Quantity
Sunroof assembly
Sunroof drive cable,
rotating or sliding
portions of functional
parts
Molykote G-1023 (Dow Corning
CO., LTD.)
As required
TROUBLESHOOTING
DIAGNOSIS TROUBLESHOOTING FLOW
M1426001700187
Refer to GROUP 00, Contents of Troubleshooting .
CHECK CHART FOR TROUBLE
SYMPTOMS
M1426002000233
Symptom
Inspection
procedure
number
Reference
page
The sunroof does not work at all.
1
Any of the sunroof switch positions is defective.
2
Sunroof anti-trap function does not work normally.
3
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