Locks - Door Locking Operation
NO.: TSB-93-00-009DATE: October, 1993
MODEL: Most 1994 (See Below)
SUBJECT:
OPERATION OF "TWO-TURN" DOOR UNLOCKING SYSTEM AND REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM
THIS BULLETIN REPLACES ADVANCE TECHNICAL INFORMATION NOTICE ATIN-93-00-004.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION
Most 1994 MMSA (Mitsubishi Motor Sales of America, Inc.) vehicles are equipped with a "two-turn" door lock on the driver's side door. This new feature is found on all 1994 MMSA vehicles with power door locks, except Eclipse.
Recent warranty claims indicate there is customer confusion on the correct operation of the two-turn door lock, especially when vehicles are equipped with remote keyless entry (RKE) and/or associated alarm systems.
This bulletin provides a brief operational explanation of the two-turn door lock system and the interaction of the system with RKE and/or associated alarm systems.* The information in this bulletin should be relayed to all Service and Sales personnel at your dealership.
* Further details on these systems can be found in the referenced publications listed at the end of this bulletin.
DESCRIPTION
The two-turn door lock offers vehicle owners the option of unlocking just the driver's side door or all doors through a simple alteration of the key turning method. With all doors locked, here's how it works:
- To unlock just the driver's side door, insert the key in the door lock and turn it once to the right.
- To unlock all doors, insert the key, turn it to the right, return it to the vertical position, then turn it to the right a second time.
- The passenger's side door lock does not have the two-turn unlocking feature.
VEHICLES WITH OMRON (FACTORY INSTALLED) RKE SYSTEM
This is the only Factory installed RKE system. The system's transmitter can lock and unlock the vehicle doors. In addition, if the vehicle is equipped with the ETACS security system (Electronic Time and Alarm Control System), the transmitter can arm and disarm the security system. On the 1994 Diamante, the-transmitter has a third button which unlocks the trunk.
Operation of Two-Turn Unlocking System and Omron Transmitter:
- When unlocking the vehicle, the Omron transmitter operates much like the two-turn door lock. Pressing the unlock button once unlocks just the driver's side door. Pressing the unlock button twice will unlock all doors. Pressing the lock button once locks all doors.
- If one of the doors is not opened after unlocking the vehicle with the transmitter, all doors automatically RE-LOCK within 30-seconds. This is a safety feature that prevents accidental vehicle unlocking.
- On some vehicles, if one of the front doors are unlocked using the key but no doors are opened within approximately 10-minutes, the transmitter will not operate. Operation of the transmitter is restored by inserting the key in the ignition, turning the key to the "ON" position, turning it to the "OFF" position, and then removing it.
VEHICLES WITH TRW (PORT OR DEALER INSTALLED) RKE SYSTEM
The primary function of the TRW RKE system is to lock and unlock the doors. If, however, the vehicle is equipped with ETACS, the TRW system also arms and disarms the ETACS security system.
Operation of Two-Turn Unlocking System and TRW Transmitter:
- When unlocking the vehicle, the TRW transmitter operates differently than the two-turn door lock. Pressing the unlock button once unlocks all doors and disarms the security system. Pressing the lock button once locks all doors and, if the vehicle is equipped with ETACS, arms the ETACS security system.
VEHICLES WITH CODE ALARM (DEALER INSTALLED) RKE/ALARM SYSTEM
The Code Alarm RKE system locks and unlocks the doors. In addition, the system provides an audible/visual alarm triggered by vehicle shock or unauthorized vehicle entry. The Code Alarm system is armed only when the doors are locked using the transmitter.
Operation of Two-Turn Unlocking System and Code Alarm Transmitter:
- When unlocking the vehicle, the Code Alarm transmitter operates differently than the two-turn door lock. Pressing the unlock button once unlocks all doors and disarms the security system. Pressing the lock button once locks all doors and arms the security system.
POSSIBLE RKE AND ETACS SECURITY SYSTEM COMBINATIONS ON 1994 VEHICLES
1994 MMSA vehicles may be equipped with one of several combinations of Factory, Port, and/or Dealer installed RKE and ETACS security systems. Possible system combinations include:
1. ETACS security system only
2. Omron only
3. Omron with ETACS security system
4. TRW only
5. TRW with ETACS security system
6. Code Alarm only
7. Code Alarm with ETACS security system
8. Code Alarm with TRW (Use Code Alarm transmitter only.)
9. Code Alarm with Omron (Use Code Alarm transmitter only.)
10. Code Alarm with Omron and ETACS security system (Use Code Alarm transmitter only.)
REFERENCED PUBLICATIONS
For addition information on RKE systems and the "two-turn" locking feature, refer to the following Mitsubishi Motors Publications:
1. Technical Service Bulletin Number TSB-92-54-009
(identifies and describes the three RKE systems used on 1993 MMSA vehicles. Most of the information is still valid for 1994 models.)
2. 1993 Model Technology Notebook/Technician Skill Guide
(This notebook was supplied to all technicians who attended 1993 New Model Training. It contains detailed information on RKE and alarm systems. Most of the information is still valid for 1994 models.)
3. 1994 Vehicle Owner's Manuals
(Most 1994 Owner's Manuals contain information on two-turn door locks and the Omron RKE system.)