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Module - Electronic Overhead: Description: Notes

Fig 1: Identifying Electronic Overhead Module Components
G04859169Courtesy of MITSUBISHI MOTOR SALES OF AMERICA.

The Electronic Overhead Module (EOM) is located in the overhead console (7) and consists of the following components: 

The EOM contains a central processing unit and interfaces with other electronic modules in the vehicle on the Controller Area Network (CAN) data bus. The CAN data bus allows the sharing of sensor information. This helps to reduce wire harness complexity, reduce internal controller hardware, and reduce component sensor current loads. At the same time, this system provides increased reliability, enhanced diagnostics, and allows the addition of many new feature capabilities. If any of the components of the EOM are damaged or inoperative the entire EOM must be replaced. 

The EOM provides several electronic functions and features. Some of the functions and features that the EOM supports and/or controls, include the following display options: 

The ambient temperature sensor is hard wired to the Front Control Module (FCM). The instrument cluster, also known as the Cab Compartment Node (CCN) averages and filters the ambient temperature signal and supplies it to other modules on the CAN data bus. Data input for all other compass mini-trip computer functions, including VFD dimming level, is received through CAN data bus messages. The maximum temperature displayed is 66°C (140°F). It could take several miles for the accurate temperature to be displayed as the CCN filters out heat from the engine compartment. 

The EOM uses its internal programming and all of these inputs to calculate and display the requested data. If the data displayed is incorrect, perform the self-diagnostic tests as described in this information. If these tests prove inconclusive, the use of a scan tool and the proper Diagnostic Procedures Information are recommended for further testing of the EOM and the CAN data bus. 

The EOM cannot be repaired, and is available for service only as a unit. This unit includes the push button switches, the Universal Garage Door Transmitter and the plastic module and display lens. If any of these components is inoperative or damaged, the complete EOM must be replaced (Refer to  REMOVAL  ).