Mitsubishi Montero (2004+). Manual — part 260

MULTIPORT FUEL INJECTION (MFI) DIAGNOSIS

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LOGIC FLOW CHARTS (Monitor Sequence)

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DTC SET CONDITIONS
Remaining fuel amount is 15

− 40 percent of capacity

(fuel level sensor output signal voltage is 1.4

− 2.4

volts).

Check Conditions A: At Start up

• Intake air temperature is 36°C (97°F) or less

when the engine is started.

• The engine coolant temperature is 36 °C (97 °F)

or less when the engine is started.

Check Conditions B: For Test to Run

• Fuel temperature is less than 36 °C (97 °F), and

less than 13 minutes have elapsed since the
engine was started.

• Engine coolant temperature is greater than 57°C

(135

°F).

• Power steering pressure switch: "OFF"

AC306649

0.04in, 0.02in GROSS LEAK MONITOR

START

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

NO

NO

NO

NO

NO

MONITORING
CONDITIONS?

DEPRESSURIZE FUEL TANK PRESSURE

GROSS LEAK

MONITORING CONDITIONS

SHUT PURGE LINE

MEASURE REVERTING
PRESSURE : PFT

PFT > PT

SPECIFIED TIMES

MONITORED

MALFUNCTION

END

SPECIFIED TIMES

HAVE PASSED

MALFUNCTION

(GROSS LEAK)

GOOD

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• Barometric pressure is greater than 76 kPa (11

psi).

• Fuel tank differential pressure sensor output volt-

age is 1 to 4 volts.

• Vehicle speed is greater than or equal to 20 km/h

(12.4 mph).

Check Conditions C: For Test to Stop

• Intake air temperature is greater than −10°C

(14

°F).

• When the evaporative emission purge solenoid

and evaporative emission ventilation solenoid are
closed, the pressure in the fuel tank is less than
451 Pa (0.065 psi).

• The pressure fluctuation is less than 647 Pa

(0.094 psi).

• 10 seconds have elapsed since the start of the

previous monitoring.

• Monitoring time: 75 − 125 seconds.

Judgment Criteria

• Internal pressure of the fuel tank has changed

more than 785 Pa (0.114 psi) in 20 seconds after
the tank and vapor line were closed.
NOTE: The monitoring time (75

125 seconds)

depends on the fuel level and the temperature in
the fuel tank.
The next monitoring occurs at least 10 seconds
later.

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DTC SET CONDITIONS
Remaining fuel amount is 40

− 85 percent of capacity

(fuel level sensor output voltage is 2.4

− 3.7 volts).

Check Conditions A: At Start up

• Intake air temperature is less than 36 °C (97 °F)

when the engine is started.

• The engine coolant temperature is less than 36

°C (97 °F) when the engine is started.

Check Conditions B: For Test to Run

• The fuel temperature is less than 36 °C (97 °F).

• Barometric pressure is greater than 76 kPa (11

psi).

• Fuel tank differential pressure sensor output volt-

age is 1 to 4 volts.

Check Conditions C: For Test to Stop

• Intake air temperature is greater than −10 °C

(14

°F).

• Engine coolant temperature is greater than 20 °C

(68

°F).

• When the evaporative emission purge solenoid

and evaporative emission ventilation solenoid are
closed, the pressure in the fuel tank is less than
324 Pa (0.047 psi).

• 10 seconds have elapsed since the start of the

previous monitoring.

• Monitoring time: 10 − 14 minutes.

Judgment Criteria

• Internal pressure of the fuel tank has changed

more than 2 kPa (0.29 psi) in 128 seconds after
the tank and vapor line were closed.
NOTE: The monitoring time (10

14 minutes)

depends on the fuel level and the temperature in
the fuel tank.
The next monitoring occurs at least 10 seconds
later.

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OBD-ll DRIVE CYCLE PATTERN
Refer to Diagnostic Function

− OBD-ll Drive Cycle −

Procedure 1

− Evaporative Emission System Leak

Monitor

P.13A-4

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TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS (The most likely
causes for this code to be set are:)

• Loose fuel cap.

• Fuel cap relief pressure is incorrect.

• Evaporative emission canister seal is leaking.

• Fuel tank, purge line or vapor line seal is leaking.

• Evaporative emission ventilation solenoid does

not seal.

DIAGNOSIS

Required Special Tools:

• MB991958: Scan Tool (MUT-III Sub Assembly)

• MB991824: V.C.I.

• MB991827: MUT-III USB cable

• MB991911: MUT-III main harness B

• MB991658: Test Harness Set

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STEP 1. Using scan tool MB991958, check evaporative
emission system monitor test.

CAUTION

To prevent damage to scan tool MB991958, always turn

the ignition switch to the "LOCK" (OFF) position before
connecting or disconnecting scan tool MB991958.

During this test, the PCM automatically increases the

engine speed to 1,600 r/min or greater. Check that the
transmission is set to "P" position.

(1) Connect scan tool MB991958 to the data link connector.
(2) Turn the ignition switch to the "ON" position.
(3) Erase the DTCs using scan tool MB991958.
(4) Check that the fuel cap is securely closed. (Tighten until

three clicks are heard).

(5) Start the engine.
(6) Select "System Test".
(7) Select "Evap Leak Mon".
(8) During this test, keep the accelerator pedal at the idling

position.

(9) Keep the engine speed and engine load within the specified

range. When the monitor test starts, the "In Progress" item
on scan tool MB991958 will change from "NO" to "YES".

(10)Turn the ignition switch to the "LOCK" (OFF) position and

disconnect scan tool MB991958.

Q: Is "Evap Leak Mon. Completed. Test Failed and DTCs

Set" displayed on scan tool MB991958?
YES :
A malfunction has been detected during the monitor

test. Refer to the Diagnostic Trouble Code Chart and
diagnose any other DTCs that are set

P.13A-26

. If no

other DTC's have been set, then go to Step 2.

NO <"Evap Leak Mon. Completed. Test Passed" is
displayed on scan tool MB991958.> :
The evaporative

emission system is working properly at this time.
Explain to the customer that an improperly tightened
fuel cap can cause the MIL to illuminate. Return the
vehicle to the customer.

NO <"Evap Leak Mon. Discontinued. Retest again from
the first" is displayed on scan tool MB991958.> :
The

EVAP monitor has been interrupted during the test.
Turn the ignition switch to the "LOCK" (OFF) position
once, and repeat the monitoring from Step 1.

AC306409AF

MB991911

MB991824

MB991827

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STEP 2. Check for leaks in the evaporative emission purge
solenoid.
(1) Disconnect hose B from the evaporative emission purge

solenoid and connect a hand vacuum pump to the nipple of
the evaporative emission purge solenoid.

(2) Use the hand vacuum pump to confirm that the evaporative

emission purge solenoid holds vacuum.

(3) Disconnect the hand vacuum pump and connect hose B to

the evaporative emission purge solenoid.

Q: Does the evaporative emission purge solenoid hold

vacuum?
YES :
Go to Step 3.
NO : Replace the evaporative emission purge solenoid. Go

to Step 18.

STEP 3. Check for leaks in the evaporative emission
system hose A and hose B.

Perform a leakage test with a hand vacuum pump on each
hose A and B.

Q: Does the hoses hold vacuum?

YES : Go to Step 4.
NO : Replace any damaged hose. Go to Step 18.

AC203994 AB

HOSE A

HOSE B

EVAPORATIVE EMISSION

PURGE SOLENOID

AC203996

AB

EVAPORATIVE EMISSION

PURGE SOLENOID

AC203994 AB

HOSE A

HOSE B

EVAPORATIVE EMISSION

PURGE SOLENOID

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