Gp15n Electrical
Gp15n Electrical
Main harness
Harness, rear
combination
Harness, front
combination
Harness, front
combination
209620
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ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Starter switch
Key
Main harness
Harness,
Select switch Rear combination
Warning buzzer
Back buzzer
Harness, Front
combination
Controller
Clip
Harness, Front
combination
Fuse box,
Fuse
Relay box,
Relay
Vehicle speed sensor
(Pulse generator)
Transmission
209621
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Structure 4 3
1
Console box
2
1 Water temperature gauge
2 Fuel gauge 6
3 Various warning lights
4 Instrument panel
5 Starter switch
6 Lighting switch, turn signal switch
7 Forward-reverse lever 7
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A B C D E F G H
J
L1 L L2 L3 K 209623
Description of function
When illuminated
Code Name of monitor When not illuminated Remarks
or flashing
A Brake fluid level warning lamp Normal level Low level
ATM: Torque converter fluid temperature warning lamp Normal temperature Overheat ATM truck
B
MTM: Clutch wear lamp Normal Clutch worn MTM truck
C Engine oil pressure warning lamp Normal oil pressure Low oil pressure
D Seat belt reminder warning lamp Fastened Not fastened
Multi-purpose warning lamp (illuminates when
E warnings indicated by printed symbols occur or minor Normal Malfunction Printed symbol
failures occur)
Abnormal charging
F Charge warning lamp Normal charging
system
Engine being
G Glow pilot lamp Preheating completed Diesel-engine truck
preheated
H Load/unload interlock lamp Free Locked
Fr, Re interlock lamp Free Locked (flashing)
I
Neutral lamp F or R Neutral
J Fuel gauge Indicate remaining fuel amount with key in “ON.”
K Water temperature gauge Overheat if pointer enters the red zone.
L Liquid crystal (normally acting as hour meter) Indicate operating hours with key in “ON.”
Position and content
of printed symbols
L1 Fuel filter warning lamp Normal Water drain required Diesel-engine truck
L3 Clogged air cleaner element warning lamp Normal element Clogged Option
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(OFF)
(ON)
G1
M
B2
(START)
G2
B1
S
208540
Connection Table
Gasoline-engine truck (12 V)
Terminal B1, B2 G1 G2 M S
Connected to Battery,
alternator, Fuse box FNR lever
Key position fuse box
OFF
ON (when driving)
START (when starting engine)
Terminal B1, B2 G1 G2 M S
Connected to Battery, Fuse box, Neutral switch
alternator, engine stop, (starter),
fuse box control timer glow timer
Key position relay (glow plug)
OFF
ON (when preheating) (when driving)
START (when starting engine)
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Lighting and
turn signal lever
Boot
Horn contact
Boot
Forward-reverse lever
Forward of truck
Lighting switch, turn signal switch
209625
Forward of truck
Lighting switch,
turn signal switch
Forward-reverse
selector switch
209626
T-2 L-5
L-1 L-3
5 Steering angle sensor
1 3
Horn contact
4
1 2
Horn
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Horn
Check that the horn sounds when applying the specified Up
voltage to both terminals of the horn, T1 and T2.
Replace the horn with a new one if it does not sound or its
sound is abnormal.
T1
Operating voltage: DC 12 V (gasoline-engine truck)
: DC 24 V (diesel-engine truck)
Note: The installed position in an actual truck is as per the T2
illustration. Down
Vent hole
Contact
Coil
209628
Tank Unit
3/4
Referential Standards
210782
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ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Rated voltage: DC 12 V
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ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Forward of vehicle
F1 Forward 1
(10°) (10°) (10°)
F2 Forward 2
N Neutral
R Reverse
Connection table
Wire color
GR/L B G/R B L/W
Lever position
F (Forward)
N (Neutral)
R (Reverse)
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Gasoline-engine truck
208546
Temperature 50 70 100 110 120
[°C (°F)] (122) (158) (212) (230) (248)
Standard resistance
136 66 27.2 20.5 17.2
value (ohm)
Diesel-engine truck
Temperature 50 60 80 100 106 120
[°C (°F)] (122) (140) (176) (212) (222.8) (248)
Standard
resistance 80 56.3 29.5 16.5 14.3 10
value (ohm)
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1 M ohm or more
Insulation resistance value (with contact OFF)
(at 500 V megger)
CAUTION
Replace the thermoswitch with a new one if an
impact is given to it or if it is dropped.
Main specifications
122 ± 3 °C
OFF→ON
(251.6 ± 37.4 °F)
Operating temperature
115 °C (239 °F)
ON→OFF
or higher
Insulation resistance
1 M ohm or more
(with contact OFF)
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ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Inspection of contact
(1) Measure the insulation resistance value between
2 4
terminal 3 and terminal 4. Replace the contact with a
new one if the measured insulation resistance value is
not more than the value listed in the table below.
CAUTION
This part operates on DC 12 V (gasoline-engine
truck) or DC 24 V (diesel-engine truck) power supply.
Be careful not to make a mistake when inspecting.
CAUTION
As the relay has an integrated diode between
terminals, be careful about the polarity when
inspecting, Replace the relay with a new one if
an impact is given to it or if it is dropped.
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Inspection of contact
(1) Measure the insulation resistance value between 1
terminal 1 and terminal 2. Replace the contact with a
new one if the measured insulation resistance value is 3
not more than the value listed in the table below.
4
2
1 M ohm or more
Insulation resistance valve
(at 500 V megger)
Connection diagram
Fuel pump
209640
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IN
Wiring to the solenoid valve terminal on SR side
Wire gauge and color 1.25 Br / R tag is attached.
Mark of 12 V NO
Wiring to the solenoid valve terminal on SF side 208536
Wire gauge and color 1.25 LgR / F tag is attached.
CAUTION
The valve for DC 12 V has an identification mark
“12 V NO” on the body side.
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Fuse Box
209645
WORKING
LAMP
BACK UP/OTHERS 15A
15A WIPER
ETC 15A
METER PANEL 15A STOP LANP
10A HEAD 10A
QGS/OTHERS A/C LAMP HORN
10A SPARE 20A 10A EGI
15A EGI
VCM 30A 30A
20A 30A
20A
FUSE
PULLER
10A 15A
SBF 100A SBF 100A SBF 50A
SPARE BATTERY ALTNR GLOW
209646
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Item Watts
No. of
Color of lens Shape Remarks
bulbs
Type of lamp 12 volt 24 volt
Turn
2 Amber 27 25
signals
Standard:
Combination
Installed on
lamps (front)
overhead guard
Clearance
2 Amber 10 12
lamps
Turn
2 Amber 27 25
signals
Combination Tail/stop
2 Red 8/23 10/25
lamps (rear) lamps
Backup
2 Colorless 10 12
lamps
Working lamps
4 Colorless 45 60 Optional
(front and rear)
Socket color:
Instrument panel lamps 7 Colorless 3 3 12 V (Blue)
24 V (Dark Gray)
200016
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Console Box
Disassembly
2
5
209648
Reassembly
Follow the disassembly sequence in reverse.
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Instrument Panel
Disassembly
206480
Sequence
1 Meter cover 6 Meter case
2 Dial 7 Rigid board
3 Water temperature gauge 8 Bulb
4 Liquid crystal 9 Socket
5 Fuel gauge
CAUTION
Be careful not to damage the rigid board when
disassembling the instrument panel.
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ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Battery Maintenance
1.280 to 1.265 Fully charged If difference in S.G. between any two cells is 0.020 or more,
discharge the battery to minimize the difference and then
recharge battery. Adjust S.G. during recharging.
1.260 to 1.225 One-half charged Recharge battery and adjust electrolyte S.G. Make sure there
is neither faulty components, loosely connected cord nor
corroded connection.
1.220 or below Discharged Recharge battery. If difference in S.G. is large, adjust it
during recharging.
If difference in S.G. is A cell with a low S.G. Recharge until voltage and S.G. stabilize and have remained
more than 0.040 is in shorted condition. constant for more than 2 hours.
Electrolyte leakage, During recharging, adjust S.G. to 1.280 to 1.265.
or excessive/diluted If difference in S.G. is more than 0.040 and a low S.G. is
electrolyte. found in certain cells only, replace battery. After leaving
battery for 12 to 96 hours, conduct a high current discharge
test.
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Wire Color
Wire colors listed in the table below show standard colors (base colors). For wiring composed of two colors, the first
color shows a base color and the second color a marking color.
Example: The wire color of BW shows that its base color is B with a marking W.
BW
Marking color
Base color
Note: For wiring identification, the same color, in principle, must be used for the circuit from the power supply to the
load.
CAUTION
Be careful that allowable current differs between solid wires and stranded wires even if they are of the
same gauge.
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Troubleshooting
Starter System
Weak or dead battery Recharge or replace.
Short or open circuit Repair or replace.
Starter will not crank
Poor continuity in starter switch Replace.
engine
Starter or starter relay defective Replace.
Forward-reverse lever not in neutral Move lever to neutral
Starter switch position (ATM truck) position.
Turning off starter Open or short circuit Repair or replace.
switch will not stop Engine stop solenoid defective Replace or readjust.
engine Control timer defective Replace.
Gauges
Rigid board defective Replace.
Will not indicate at Open or short circuit Repair or replace.
all Gauge internally defective Replace.
Gauge unit defective Replace.
Water Gauge or gauge unit not of the type Replace to a correct
Will not indicate called for one.
temperature
accurately
gauge Loose terminal connection Repair.
Will indicate higher Circuit between gauge and gauge unit Repair.
than actual grounded
temperature Gauge internally defective Replace.
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Lighting System
Weak or dead battery Recharge or replace.
Fuses blown out Check and replace.
Open or short circuit Repair or replace.
Will not light Poor grounding Clean ground spot and
re-make connection.
Switch defective Replace.
Lamps - general Bulbs burnt out Replace.
Weak battery Check and recharge.
Contact points in switches defective Repair or replace.
Loose terminals Repair.
Will light dimly
Dirty lenses Clean.
Waterdrops inside lenses Dry and replace packings.
Bulbs expired in service life Replace.
Lighting switch defective Replace.
Head lamps Will not light
Bulbs burnt out Replace.
Turn signal switch defective Replace.
Will not flicker
Turn signal relay defective Replace.
Turn signal relay defective Replace.
Will not go out
Bulbs burnt out Replace.
Turn signals Low wattage of bulbs Replace to a correct one.
Will flicker too
slow Bulbs burnt out Replace.
Turn signal relay defective Replace.
Will flicker too High wattage of bulbs Replace to a correct one.
fast Turn signal relay defective Replace.
Alarm Unit
Fuse blown out Check and replace.
Open or short circuit Repair or replace.
Will not give
blast of sound Horn switch defective Replace.
Horn defective Replace.
Horn Horn button defective Repair or replace.
Will give ugly Horn switch defective Replace.
blast of sound Horn defective Replace.
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Battery
Drive belt slipping Readjust.
❋ Alternator
Stator coil grounded or open-circuited Repair or replace.
Rotor coil open Replace.
Brushes poorly seating on slip rings Replace brushes if worn.
Clean holder and polish
slip rings.
Diode ruptured Replace.
❋ Regulator
Regulated voltage setting too low Replace.
Tends to run down
rapidly ❋ Battery
Not enough electrolyte or wrong concentration of acid Refill and check specific
to water gravity.
Battery cell plates deteriorated (forming, possibly Replace.
internal short-circuit)
Terminal connections loose Clean and retighten.
❋ Wiring
Open or loose connection between starter switch and Repair.
regulator IC terminal
Fuse blown, or loosely set in holder Replace and repair.
Open or loose connection between F terminals of Repair.
regulator and alternator
❋ Wiring
Regulator IC and F terminals shorted or miswired Repair.
Poor grounding of regulator F terminal Repair.
Tends to get
overcharged ❋ Regulator
Pressure coil open-circuited Replace.
Regulated voltage too high Replace.
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MITSUBISHI CATERPILLAR FORKLIFT
AMERICA INC.
SCHEMATIC(S) INSERTION
Schematic(s) name/number
Electrical Schematic
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