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3000GT (DOHC)

  1. Ignition timing is controlled by Powertrain Control Module (PCM) and is not adjustable. Manufacturer provides procedure for checking timing.
  2. Start engine and warm engine until engine temperature coolant is 176-203°F (80-95°C). Turn engine off. Insert a paper clip in engine speed detection connector. See Fig 1. Connect a tachometer to paper clip.
  3. Install a timing light. Start engine and allow it to idle. Using tachometer, read curb idle (RPM). Multiply RPM reading by 3 to obtain actual curb idle speed. Ensure curb idle speed is 600-800 RPM. Turn engine off. Curb idle speed is automatically controlled by Idle Air Control (IAC) system. If curb idle speed is not as specified, see DTC P0505 in SELF-DIAGNOSTICS - MONTERO & 3000GT article.
  4. Disconnect waterproof female connector from Brown ignition timing check connector. See Fig 2. Using a jumper wire, ground ignition timing check terminal to read basic ignition timing. Using timing light, read basic ignition timing value. See IGNITION TIMING SPECIFICATIONS . If basic ignition timing is within specification, go to next step. If basic ignition timing is not within specification, see DTC P0335 in SELF-DIAGNOSTICS - MONTERO & 3000GT article.
  5. Remove jumper wire to read actual ignition timing. Using timing light, read actual ignition timing value. If actual ignition timing is not within specification, see DTC P0335 in SELF-DIAGNOSTICS - MONTERO & 3000GT article.
Fig 1: Locating Engine Speed Detection Connector (3000GT - DOHC)
G97I07048Courtesy of MITSUBISHI MOTOR SALES OF AMERICA.
Fig 2: Locating Ignition Timing Check Connector
G97G07047Courtesy of MITSUBISHI MOTOR SALES OF AMERICA.