Mitsubishi Pajero Pinin 1999 Workshop Manual page 112

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PROBLEM SYMPTOMS TABLE (FOR YOUR INFORMATION)
Items
Starting
Won't start
Fires up and dies
Hard starting
Idling
Hunting
stability
stability
Rough idle
Incorrect idle speed The engine doesn't idle at the usual correct speed.
Engine stall
(Die out)
Engine stall
(Pass out)
Driving
Hesitation, Sag
Poor acceleration
Stumble
GDI ±
Troubleshooting
Symptom
The starter is used to crank the engine, but there is no combustion within the
cylinders, and the engine won't start.
There is combustion within the cylinders, but then the engine soon stalls.
Engine starts after cranking a while.
Engine speed doesn't remain constant; changes at idle.
Usually, a judgement can be based upon the movement of the tachometer
pointer, and the vibration transmitted to the steering wheel, shift lever, body, etc.
This is called rough idle.
The engine stalls when the foot is taken from the accelerator pedal, regardless
of whether the vehicles is moving or not.
The engine stalls when the accelerator pedal is depressed or while it is being
used.
ªHesitationº is the delay in response
of the vehicle speed (engine speed)
that occurs when the accelerator is
depressed in order to accelerate
from the speed at which the vehicle
is now traveling, or a temporary drop
in vehicle speed (engine speed)
during such acceleration.
Serious hesitation is called ªsagº.
Poor acceleration is inability to obtain an acceleration corresponding to the
degree of throttle opening, even though acceleration is smooth, or the inability
to reach maximum speed.
Engine speed increase is delayed
when the accelerator pedal is
initially depressed for accelera-
tion.
Hesitation
Normal
Initial ac-
Vehicle
celerator
speed
pedal de-
pression
Time
Vehicle
Normal
speed
Initial
ac-
celerator
pedal
de-
pression
Idling
Time
Sag
Stumble

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