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HOMESERVICE MANUALSMITSUBISHI2005LANCER L4-2.0L SOHCREPAIR AND DIAGNOSISPOWERTRAIN MANAGEMENTIGNITION SYSTEMTESTING AND INSPECTION
2005 Mitsubishi Lancer L4-2.0L SOHC
Ignition System: Testing and Inspection
2005 Mitsubishi Lancer L4-2.0L SOHCSECTION Testing and Inspection
IGNITION SECONDARY VOLTAGE WAVE PATTERN CHECK USING AN OSCILLOSCOPE
MEASUREMENT METHOD
1. Clamp the spark plug cable (Number 1 or 3) with the secondary pickup.
NOTE: Because of the two-cylinder simultaneous ignition system, the waves for two cylinders in each group appear during wave observation. However, wave observation is carried out for the cylinder (Number 1 or 3) with the spark plug cable which has been clamped by the secondary pickup.
NOTE: Identification of which cylinder wave pattern is displayed can be difficult, but the wave pattern of the cylinder which is clamped by the secondary pickup will be stable, so this can be used as a reference.
2. Clamp the spark plug cable (Number 1 or 3) with the trigger pickup.
NOTE: Clamp the same spark plug cable as the one which has been clamped by the secondary pickup.




STANDARD WAVE PATTERN
ABNORMAL WAVEFORMS EXAMPLES

Example 1
- Wave characteristics:
Spark line is high and short.
- Cause of problem:
Spark plug gap is too large.

Example 2
- Wave characteristics:
Spark line is low and long, and is sloping. Also, the second half of the spark line is distorted. This could be a result of misfiring.
- Cause of problem:
Spark plug gap is too small.

Example 3
- Wave characteristics: Spark line is low and long, and is sloping. However, there is almost no spark line distortion.
- Cause of problem: Spark plug gap is fouled.

Example 4
- Wave characteristics:
Spark line is high and short. Difficult to distinguish between this and abnormal wave pattern example 1.
- Cause of problem:
Spark plug cable is not properly connected. (Causing a dual ignition)

Example 5
- Wave characteristics:
No waves in wave damping section
- Cause of problem:
Short in ignition coil.
MEASUREMENT METHOD
1. Clamp the spark plug cable (Number 1 or 3) with the secondary pickup.
NOTE: Because of the two-cylinder simultaneous ignition system, the waves for two cylinders in each group appear during wave observation. However, wave observation is carried out for the cylinder (Number 1 or 3) with the spark plug cable which has been clamped by the secondary pickup.
NOTE: Identification of which cylinder wave pattern is displayed can be difficult, but the wave pattern of the cylinder which is clamped by the secondary pickup will be stable, so this can be used as a reference.
2. Clamp the spark plug cable (Number 1 or 3) with the trigger pickup.
NOTE: Clamp the same spark plug cable as the one which has been clamped by the secondary pickup.
STANDARD WAVE PATTERN
ABNORMAL WAVEFORMS EXAMPLES
Example 1
- Wave characteristics:
Spark line is high and short.
- Cause of problem:
Spark plug gap is too large.
Example 2
- Wave characteristics:
Spark line is low and long, and is sloping. Also, the second half of the spark line is distorted. This could be a result of misfiring.
- Cause of problem:
Spark plug gap is too small.
Example 3
- Wave characteristics: Spark line is low and long, and is sloping. However, there is almost no spark line distortion.
- Cause of problem: Spark plug gap is fouled.
Example 4
- Wave characteristics:
Spark line is high and short. Difficult to distinguish between this and abnormal wave pattern example 1.
- Cause of problem:
Spark plug cable is not properly connected. (Causing a dual ignition)
Example 5
- Wave characteristics:
No waves in wave damping section
- Cause of problem:
Short in ignition coil.
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- • You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- • Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- • The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- • You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- • You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.