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Mitsubishi Lancer (4A9 engine). Manual - part 10

 

 

GENERAL DATA AND SPECIFICATIONS

GENERAL

00-37

Engine

Model code

4N13

4N13

Type

DOHC MIVEC low-power 
diesel with intercooled 
turbocharger <Low CO

2

 

specification>, Auto Stop 
& Go (AS&G) <Clear Tec 
AS&G>

DOHC MIVEC with 
intercooled turbocharger 
<Low CO

2

 specification>, 

Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) 
<Clear Tec AS&G>

Total displacement mL

1,798

1,798

Fuel system

Fuel supply system

Common rail fuel injection Common rail fuel injection

Transmission

Model code

F6MBA

F6MBA

Type

Front wheel drive 2WD, 
6M/T

Front wheel drive 2WD, 
6M/T

Turning radius 
m

Wheel

5.0

5.0

Body

5.4

5.4

Item

BASE
CX9A
LJLSL6

LJLXL6

Item

INFORM
CX9A
LJSSL6/LJSSR6

LJSXL6

Vehicle 
dimension mm

Overall width

1

1,760

1,760

Front track

2

1,530

1,530

Overall length

3

4,585

4,585

Front overhang

4

955

955

Wheelbase

5

2,635

2,635

Rear overhang

6

995

995

Ground clearance (unladen)

7

140

140

Overall height (unladen)

8

1,505

1,505

Rear track

9

1,530

1,530

Vehicle weight 
kg

Kerb 
weight

Without optional parts

1,460

1,465

With optional parts

1,508

1,513

Max. gross vehicle weight

1,990

1,990

Max. axle weight rating-front

1,080

1,080

Max. axle weight rating-rear

980

980

Seating capacity

5

5

Engine

Model code

4N13

4N13

Type

DOHC MIVEC low-power 
diesel with intercooled 
turbocharger <Low CO

2

 

specification>, Auto Stop 
& Go (AS&G) <Clear Tec 
AS&G>

DOHC MIVEC with 
intercooled turbocharger 
<Low CO

2

 specification>, 

Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) 
<Clear Tec AS&G>

Total displacement mL

1,798

1,798

GENERAL DATA AND SPECIFICATIONS

GENERAL

00-38

Fuel system

Fuel supply system

Common rail fuel injection Common rail fuel injection

Transmission

Model code

F6MBA

F6MBA

Type

Front wheel drive 2WD, 
6M/T

Front wheel drive 2WD, 
6M/T

Turning radius 
m

Wheel

5.0

5.0

Body

5.4

5.4

Item

INTENSE
CX9A
LJXSL6/LJXSR6

LJXXL6

Vehicle 
dimension mm

Overall width

1

1,760

1,760

Front track

2

1,530

1,530

Overall length

3

4,585

4,585

Front overhang

4

955

955

Wheelbase

5

2,635

2,635

Rear overhang

6

995

995

Ground clearance (unladen)

7

150

150

Overall height (unladen)

8

1,515

1,515

Rear track

9

1,530

1,530

Vehicle weight 
kg

Kerb 
weight

Without optional parts

1,480

1,485

With optional parts

1,518

1,523

Max. gross vehicle weight

1,990

1,990

Max. axle weight rating-front

1,080

1,080

Max. axle weight rating-rear

980

980

Seating capacity

5

5

Engine

Model code

4N13

4N13

Type

DOHC MIVEC low-power 
diesel with Intercooled 
turbocharger <Low CO

2

 

specification>, Auto Stop 
& Go (AS&G) <Clear Tec 
AS&G>

DOHC MIVEC with 
Intercooled turbocharger 
<Low CO

2

 specification>, 

Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) 
<Clear Tec AS&G>

Total displacement mL

1,798

1,798

Fuel system

Fuel supply system

Common rail fuel 
injection

Common rail fuel injection

Transmission

Model code

F6MBA

F6MBA

Type

Front wheel drive 2WD, 
6M/T

Front wheel drive 2WD, 
6M/T

Turning radius 
m

Wheel

5.0

5.0

Body

5.4

5.4

Item

INFORM
CX9A
LJSSL6/LJSSR6

LJSXL6

PRECAUTIONS BEFORE SERVICE

GENERAL

00-39

PRECAUTIONS BEFORE SERVICE

CAUTIONS FOR WORKING IN ENGINE 
COMPARTMENT <4B11-Turbo, 4N1>

M1001016800174

WARNING

Just after the ignition switch is turned to 
"LOCK" (OFF) position, the adjustments 
must always be made with the cooling fan 
stopped. After the ignition switch is turned to 
"LOCK" (OFF) position, the cooling fan 
might be driven for a few minutes by the after 
run fan control. If the adjustments are made 
with the cooling fan driven, injury or damage 
may occur.

CAUTIONS FOR AIR CONDITIONER 
STARTING

M1001011300196

CAUTION

Never start the engine with the refrigerant system 
empty as it will damage the A/C compressor.

PRECAUTIONS BEFORE SERVICE

GENERAL

00-40

SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM 
(SRS)

M1001011601684

CAUTION

Items to review when servicing SRS:

1. Be sure to read GROUP 52B 

 Supplemental 

Restraint System (SRS). For safe operation, 
please follow the directions and heed all 
warnings.

2. Wait at least 60 seconds after disconnecting 

the battery cable before doing any further 
work. The SRS system is designed to retain 
enough voltage to deploy the air bag even 
after the battery has been disconnected. Seri-
ous injury may result from unintended air bag 
deployment if work is done on the SRS sys-
tem immediately after the battery cable is dis-
connected.

3. Warning/Caution labels must be heeded when 

servicing or handling SRS components. 
Warning labels can be found in the following 
locations. (Refer to WARNING/CAUTION 
LABELS .)

4. Always use the designated special tools and 

test equipment.

5. Store components removed from the SRS in a 

clean and dry place. The air bag module 
should be stored on a flat surface and placed 
so that the pad surface is facing upward. Do 
not place anything on top of it.

6. Never attempt to disassemble or repair the 

SRS components (SRS-ECU, air bag module 
and clock spring).

7. Whenever you finish servicing the SRS, check 

the SRS warning lamp operation to make sure 
that the system functions properly.

8. Be sure to deploy the air bag before dispos-

ing of the air bag module or disposing of a 
vehicle equipped with an air bag (Refer to 
GROUP 52B 

 Air Bag Module Disposal Pro-

cedures).

Observe the following when carrying out opera-
tions on places where SRS components are 
installed, including operations not directly 
related to the SRS air bag.

1. When removing or installing parts, do not 

allow any impact or shock to the SRS compo-
nents.

2. If heat damage may occur during paint work, 

remove the SRS-ECU, the air bag module, 
clock spring, the front impact sensor, the side 
impact sensor, and the seat belt pre-ten-
sioner.

• SRS-ECU, air bag module, clock spring, 

front impact sensor, the side impact sen-
sor: 93 

°C or more

• Seat belt pre-tensioner: 90 °C or more

SERVICING ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

M1001011900477

CAUTION

Before connecting or disconnecting the negative 
(

) cable, be sure to turn off the ignition switch 

and the lighting switch (If this is not done, there 
is the possibility of semiconductor parts being 
damaged).

AC300693

Before replacing a component related to the electri-
cal system and before undertaking any repair proce-
dures involving the electrical system, be sure to first 
disconnect the negative (

−) cable from the battery in 

order to avoid damage caused by short-circuiting.

HOW TO SHIFT LOCK FORCED RELEASE

M1001018100137

If the shift lever cannot be moved from the P position 
due to discharged battery or similar reasons, release 
the shift lock by observing the procedure below.
<TC-SST>
1. Remove the floor console box cup holder and the 

floor console panel assembly (Refer to GROUP 
52A 

− Floor Console Assembly ).

2. Turn the ignition switch to the position other than 

the LOCK (OFF) position.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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