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1994 Mitsubishi Truck Montero LS (4WD) V6-2972cc 3.0L SOHC 12 Valve Copyright © 2000, ALLDATA 1-800-859-3282 3.

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Ignition Timing: Adjustments


Ignition Timing Adjustment

Ignition Tach Connector Location

Pre-Adjustment Conditions
- Engine coolant temperature: 80-95°C (176-203°F)
- Lights and all accessories: OFF
- Transmission: Neutral (P for A/T)

Insert a paper clip into the 1-pin connector between the primary side of the ignition coil and the noise filter. The connector should not be
disconnected.

CAUTION: Insert the paper clip along the terminal from the opposite side to the locking pawl of the female connector, as shown in the
illustration.

- Connect a primary voltage detection-type tachometer to the paper clip

NOTE: Do not use the scan tool. If the scan tool is connected to the data link connector, the ignition timing will be unchanged instead of
reverting to the standard ignition timing.

- Connect a timing light


- Start the engine and run it at idle
- Check that the idle speed is at the standard value

Standard value: 7OO ±1OO rpm

- Turn the ignition switch to OFF


- Disconnect the waterproof female connector from the ignition timing adjustment connector (brown)
- Use a jumper wire to ground the ignition timing adjustment terminal

NOTE: Grounding the ignition timing adjustment terminal will change the ignition timing to standard.

- Start the engine and run it at idle


- Check the standard ignition timing

Standard value: 5° BTDC ±2°

- If the timing is outside the standard value, adjust by turning the distributor
- After adjusting the ignition timing
- Stop the engine, remove the jumper lead from the ignition timing adjustment connector (brown), and return the connector to its original condition
- Start the engine and check that the ignition timing is at the standard value

Standard value: Approx. 15° BTDC

NOTE: Ignition timing is variable within about 7°, even under normal operating conditions. It is automatically further advanced by about 5°
from 15° BTDC at higher altitudes.

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