Table of contents Overview General information Locking and unlocking Seat and seat belts Instruments and controls Starting and driving For pleasant driving For emergencies Vehicle care Maintenance Specifications OCRE12E1...
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Overview Instruments and Controls (Driver’s area) E00100106135 1. Combination headlamps and dipper switch p. 3-30 Turn-signals lever p. 3-33 Front fog lamp switch* p. 3-34 Rear fog lamp switch* p. 3-35 Headlamp washer switch* p. 3-39 2. Audio remote control switches* p. 5-40 3.
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Overview 1. Supplemental restraint system (SRS) - airbag (for driver’s seat) p. 2-27 Horn switch p. 3-40 2. Audio remote control switches* p. 5-40 3. Combination headlamps and dipper switch p. 3-30 Turn-signals lever p. 3-33 Front fog lamp switch* p. 3-34 Rear fog lamp switch* p.
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Overview Instruments and Controls (Single cab) E00100106148 1. Hazard warning flasher switch p. 3-34 2. Heater/Manual air conditioning* p. 5-03 3. Rear window demister switch p. 3-40 4. Utility box p. 5-77 5. Ventilators p. 5-02 6. Supplemental restraint system (SRS) - airbag (for front passen- ger’s seat)* p.
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Overview 1. Supplemental restraint system (SRS) - airbag (for front passen- ger’s seat) p. 2-27 2. Ventilators p. 5-02 3. Utility box p. 5-77 4. Rear window demister switch p. 3-40 5. Heater/Manual air conditioning* p. 5-03 6. Hazard warning flasher switch p. 3-34 7.
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3-40 4. Utility box* p. 5-77 Centre information display* p. 3-10 MITSUBISHI Multi-Communication System* Refer to the separate “MITSUBISHI Multi-Communication Sys- tem owner’s manual” 5. Ventilators p. 5-02 6. Supplemental restraint system (SRS) - airbag (for front passen- ger’s seat) p.
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2. Ventilators p. 5-02 3. Utility box* p. 5-77 Centre information display* p. 3-10 MITSUBISHI Multi-Communication System* Refer to the separate “MITSUBISHI Multi-Communication Sys- tem owner’s manual” 4. Rear window demister switch (vehicle with heater/manual air con- ditioning) p. 3-40 5.
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Overview Interior (Single cab) E00100203278 1. Lock switch* p. 1-09 2. Electric window control switch* p. 1-08 3. Room lamp p. 5-73, 8-24, 8-32 4. Digital clock p. 5-73 5. Inside rear-view mirror p. 4-09 6. Sun visors p. 5-69 7.
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Overview 1. Digital clock p. 5-73 2. Inside rear-view mirror p. 4-09 3. Room lamp p. 5-73, 8-24, 8-32 4. Lock switch* p. 1-09 5. Electric window control switch* p. 1-08 6. Seat belts p. 2-09 7. Head restraints p. 2-08 8.
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Overview Interior (Club cab) E00100203890 1. Lock switch* p. 1-09 2. Electric window control switch* p. 1-08 3. Room lamp (rear) p. 5-73, 8-24, 8-32 4. Personal lamps* p. 5-74, 8-24, 8-32 5. Sunglasses holder* p. 5-77 6. Room lamp (front)* p. 5-73, 8-24, 8-32 7.
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Overview 1. Personal lamps* p. 5-74, 8-24, 8-32 2. Sunglasses holder* p. 5-77 3. Room lamp (front)* p. 5-73, 8-24, 8-32 4. Inside rear-view mirror p. 4-09 5. Digital clock* p. 5-73 6. Room lamp (rear) p. 5-73, 8-24, 8-32 7.
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Overview Interior - front area (Double cab) E00100203904 1. Lock switch* p. 1-09 2. Electric window control switch* p. 1-08 3. Sunroof switch* p. 1-13 4. Sunglasses holder p. 5-77 5. Personal lamps p. 5-74, 8-24, 8-32 6. Digital clock* p. 5-73 7.
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Overview 1. Sunroof switch* p. 1-13 2. Sunglasses holder p. 5-77 3. Personal lamps p. 5-74, 8-24, 8-32 4. Digital clock* p. 5-73 5. Inside rear-view mirror p. 4-09 6. Room lamp (front) p. 5-73, 8-24, 8-32 7. Lock switch* p. 1-09 8.
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Overview Interior - rear area (Double cab) E00100201144 1. Head restraints p. 2-08 2. Bottle holder p. 5-79 3. Room lamp (rear)* p. 5-73, 8-24, 8-32 4. Cup holder p. 5-79 5. Armrest (for rear seat) p. 2-07 6. Rear seats p. 2-07 7.
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Overview 1. Room lamp (rear)* p. 5-73, 8-24, 8-32 2. Bottle holder p. 5-79 3. Head restraints p. 2-08 4. Seat belts (for rear seats) p. 2-09 5. Jack handle* p. 6-07 6. Tools* p. 6-07 7. Jack p. 6-07 8.
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Overview Exterior - front (Single cab) E00100503952 1. Wiper and washers p. 3-36 2. Antenna p. 5-50 3. Outside rear-view mirrors p. 4-10 4. Fuel tank filler door p. 02 5. Locking and unlocking p. 1-02 6. Side turn-signal lamps p. 3-33, 8-24, 8-28 7.
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Overview Exterior - rear (Single cab) E00100504962 1. Rear turn-signal lamps p. 3-33, 8-24, 8-30 2. Stop and tail lamps p. 3-30, 8-24, 8-30 3. Reversing lamps p. 8-24, 8-30 4. Tyre inflation pressures p. 8-12 How to change a tyre p. 6-17 Tyre rotation p.
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Overview Exterior - front (Club cab) E00100503965 1. Wiper and washers p. 3-36 2. Rain sensor* p. 3-36 3. Antenna p. 5-50 4. Outside rear-view mirrors p. 4-10 5. Fuel tank filler door p. 02 6. Locking and unlocking p. 1-02 Keyless entry system* p.
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Overview Exterior - rear (Club cab) E00100505057 1. Rear turn-signal lamps p. 3-33, 8-24, 8-30 2. Stop and tail lamps p. 3-30, 8-24, 8-30 3. Reversing lamps p. 8-24, 8-30 4. Tyre inflation pressures p. 8-12 Changing tyres p. 6-17 Tyre rotation p.
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Overview Exterior - front (Double cab) E00100503981 1. Wiper and washers p. 3-36 2. Rain sensor* p. 3-36 3. Antenna* p. 5-50 4. Sunroof* p. 1-13 5. Antenna* p. 5-50 6. Outside rear-view mirrors p. 4-10 7. Fuel tank filler door p. 02 8.
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Overview Exterior - rear (Double cab) E00100505060 1. Rear turn-signal lamps p. 3-33, 8-24, 8-30 2. Stop and tail lamps p. 3-30, 8-24, 8-30 3. Reversing lamps p. 8-24, 8-30 4. Tyre inflation pressures p. 8-12 Changing tyres p. 6-17 Tyre rotation p.
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General information Fuel selection...................02 Filling the fuel tank................02 Installation of accessories..............04 Modification/alterations to the electrical or fuel systems....04 Genuine parts...................05 Used engine oils safety instructions and disposal infor- mation..................05 Disposal information for used batteries...........05 OCRE12E1...
Before removing the fuel cap, be sure to Your vehicle is designed to use only diesel Be sure to use a genuine MITSUBISHI DIE- get rid of your body’s static electricity by fuel that meets the EN 590 standard.
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General information 2. The fuel tank filler is located on the rear left 3. Open the fuel tank filler tube by slowly turn- CAUTION side of your vehicle. ing the cap anticlockwise. Type 1 Since the fuel system may be under pres- Open the fuel tank filler door with the re- sure, remove the fuel tank filler tube cap lease lever located below the instrument panel.
Due to large number of accessory and replacement parts of different manufactures available in the mar- ket, it is not possible, not only for MITSUBISHI MOTORS, but also for a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point, to check whether the at- tachment or installation of such parts affects the overall safety of your MITSUBISHI-vehicle.
Genuine parts Used engine oils safety Disposal information for used instructions and disposal batteries E00200500545 MITSUBISHI MOTORS has gone to great lengths information E00201300029 to bring you a superbly crafted automobile offering the highest quality and dependability. E00200600025 Your vehicle contains batteries Use MITSUBISHI MOTORS Genuine Parts, de- and/or accumulators.
Locking and unlocking Keys • Do not leave the key where it may be ex- WARNING posed to high temperature or high humid- E00300101608 ity. Two keys are provided. The key fits all locks. When taking a key on flights, do not The engine is designed so that it will not Keep one in a safe place as a spare key.
If you need an extra spare key, take your ve- if an invalid start is attempted. A valid start attempt hicle and all the keys to a MITSUBISHI can only be achieved (subject to certain conditions) MOTORS Authorized Service Point. All the using a keyless operation system “registered”...
(2) to the moment of automatic If your remote control switch is lost or dam- locking can be changed. aged, please contact your MITSUBISHI • The confirmation function (flashing of MOTORS Authorized Service Point for a re- the turn-signal lamps) can be set to oper- placement remote control switch.
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Coin type battery CR1616 7. Close the remote control transmitter firmly. 3. With the MITSUBISHI mark facing you, in- 8. Place the remote control transmitter in the re- sert the cloth-covered tip of a straight blade mote control switch case, then securely close (or minus) screwdriver into the notch in the the remote control switch case.
Locking and unlocking Doors To lock or unlock from inside the vehi- To lock without using the key E00300401584 CAUTION Make sure the doors are closed: driving with doors not completely closed is dan- gerous. Never leave children in the vehicle unat- tended.
Repeated continuous operation between lock are unlocked, contact your MITSUBISHI and unlock could activate the central door MOTORS Authorized Service Point. locking systems built-in protection circuit and prevent the system from operating.
Locking and unlocking “Child-protection” rear doors Manual window control* Electric window control* (Double cab) E00302100067 E00302200127 The electric windows can only be operated with the E00300900742 ignition switch in the “ON” position. WARNING Before operating the electric window con- trol, make sure that nothing can get trap- ped (head, hand, finger, etc.).
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Locking and unlocking If the switch is fully pressed down/pulled up, the NOTE Driver’s switch (RHD) door window automatically opens/closes complete- It is not possible to stop the rear retractable power window in any position other than the If you want to stop the window movement, operate fully closed position, ventilation position, the switch lightly in the reverse direction.
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Locking and unlocking A- Fully closed position Lock switch WARNING In this position, the rear retractable power win- E00303100396 When this switch is operated, the passenger’s dow is fully closed. • Even if the rear retractable power win- switches and the rear retractable power window To place the rear retractable power window dow switch (2) is lightly pressed while switch cannot be used to open or close the windows.
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Locking and unlocking Timer function WARNING Rear retractable power window E00302400709 Door’s window If a hand or head is trapped in the closing rear re- If the safety mechanism is activated three The door windows can be opened or closed for 30 tractable power window, it will lower automatically.
Locking and unlocking Quarter window (Club cab) If the safety mechanism is activated three or To close more times in a row, the safety mechanism Pull the lever, returning it to its original position E00302600088 will be cancelled and the rear retractable pow- and securing it in place.
Locking and unlocking Rear gate Sunroof* CAUTION E00303000050 E00302700887 The sunroof can only be operated with the ignition Do not stand behind the exhaust pipe To open switch in the “ON” position. when loading and unloading luggage. Lift up the handle and lower the rear gate. Heat from the exhaust could lead to burns.
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Locking and unlocking Safety mechanism Be sure to tilt down the sunroof before clos- CAUTION ing the sunshade. E00303800029 If a hand or head is trapped in the closing sunroof, The sunshade cannot be closed with the sun- The safety mechanism is cancelled just be- it will reopen automatically.
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Locking and unlocking If the sunroof does not operate when the sun- roof switch is operated, release the switch and check whether something is trapped by the sunroof. If nothing is trapped, we recom- mend you to have the sunroof checked. Depending on the model of ski carriers or roof carriers, the sunroof may make contact with the carrier when the sunroof is tilted up.
Seat and seat belts Seat....................2-02 Seat adjustment................2-03 Front seat..................2-03 Rear seat*..................2-07 Head restraints................2-08 Seat belts..................2-09 Pregnant women restraint.............2-11 Seat belt pretensioner system and force limiter system*....2-12 Child restraint................2-13 Seat belt inspection...............2-27 Supplemental restraint system (SRS) - airbag*......2-27 OCRE12E1...
Seat and seat belts Seat E00400101146 1-Front seat To adjust forward or backward ® p. 2-03 To recline the seatback ® p. 2-04 To adjust the seat height (Driver’s seat)* ® p. 2-05 To get in and out of the cargo space (Club cab, passenger’s seat) ® p. 2-05 Folding the seatback forward (Single cab, passenger’s seat)* ®...
Seat and seat belts Seat adjustment Front seat WARNING E00400300200 E0400400012 Adjust the driver’s seat so that you are comfortable To adjust forward or backward To minimize the risk of personal injury and that you can reach the pedals, steering wheel, E00400500475 in the event of a collision or sudden brak- switches etc.
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Seat and seat belts Power type To recline the seatback Power type Adjust the seat by operating the switch as indicated Adjust the seatback angle by operating the switch E00400600593 by the arrows. as indicated by the arrows. Manual type In order to recline the seatback, lean forward slight- ly, pull the seatback lock lever up, and then lean backward to the desired position and release the lev-...
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Seat and seat belts To adjust the seat height (Driver’s seat)* E00400700653 Manual type Adjust the seat height by repeatedly operating the lever. 1- To move the front of the seat up and down 3- To move the whole seat up and down To get in and out of the cargo space (Club cab, passenger’s seat) E00411000021...
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Seat and seat belts When the lever or pedal is used, the seatback will Pull the band and fold the seatback forward. CAUTION tilt forward and at the same time the entire seat will move forward. To return the seat, slide the entire Switch off seat heaters when not in use.
Seat and seat belts Rear seat* Securely retain the seat cushion by hooking the re- NOTE taining band (A) onto the head restraint (B) of the Do not stand or sit on the armrest. It could E00401300148 rear seat. When a person is sitting in the middle seating posi- break.
Seat and seat belts Head restraints To raise the head restraint, move it upward. To low- To install er the restraint, move it downward while pushing Confirm that the head restraint is facing the correct E00403300995 the height adjusting knob (A) in the direction of the direction, and then insert it into the seatback while arrow.
Seat and seat belts Seat belts WARNING E00404800825 To protect you and your passengers in the event of To reduce risk of serious or fatal injury an accident, it is most important that the seat belts in an accident, including the deploying are worn correctly while driving.
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Seat and seat belts NOTE NOTE WARNING You can check if the belt locks by pulling it For the front passenger seat, the warning func- forward quickly. tion works only while a person is sitting on The seat belts must not be twisted when the seat.
Seat and seat belts Pregnant women restraint WARNING WARNING E00405600064 In order to reduce the risk of serious or fa- When adjusting the seat belt anchor, set tal injury in an accident, always wear it at a position that is sufficiently high so WARNING your own seat belt.
2- Seat belt pretensioners work only once. After the pretensioner seat 3- Airbag control unit belts have been activated, we recommend you have them replaced by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. SRS warning lamp E00405900126 This warning lamp is shared by the SRS airbags and the pretensioner seat belts.
Seat and seat belts Child restraint Caution for installing the child re- straint on vehicles with a front passen- E00406401297 Front passenger’s airbag ON When transporting children in your vehicle, some ger airbag type of child restraint system should always be E00406500190 used according to the size of the child.
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Seat and seat belts Instruction: WARNING WARNING For small infants, an infant carrier should be used. For small children whose height when A FORWARD FACING CHILD RE- When the child restraint system is not in seated allows the shoulder belt to lie in con- STRAINT should not be used in the front use, keep your child restraint system se- tact with the face or the throat, a child seat...
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Seat and seat belts WARNING Children who are not buckled up can strike other people in the vehicle in an ac- cident. A child should never be left unattended in your vehicle. When you leave the vehi- cle, take the child with you. 2-15 OCRE12E1...
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IUF- Suitable for ISOFIX forward child restraints systems of universal category approved for use in the mass group. IL- Suitable for particular ISOFIX child restraint systems given in the following list (MITSUBISHI MOTORS genuine parts). X- ISOFIX position not suitable for ISOFIX child restraint systems in this mass group and/or this size class.
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MZ314509 (Child restraint system) E1-04301146 MZ314394 (ISOFIX base) MZ313045 E1-04301133 : To be available in 2012 NOTE MITSUBISHI MOTORS Europe B.V. reserves the right to changes without any prior announcement. For further information, please contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. 2-17 OCRE12E1...
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When installing a child restraint system, prevent the head restraint from touching the child restraint system by removing it or adjusting its height. Key of letters to be inserted in the table above: L- Suitable for particular child restraints in the following list (MITSUBISHI MOTORS genuine parts). X- Seat position not suitable for children in this mass group.
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: To be available in 2012 NOTE There is no applicable MITSUBISHI MOTORS Genuine Parts to the Mass Group “0-Up to 10 kg”. MITSUBISHI MOTORS Europe B.V. reserves the right to changes without any prior announcement. For further information, please contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point.
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: To be available in 2012 NOTE There is no applicable MITSUBISHI MOTORS Genuine Parts to the Mass Group “0-Up to 10 kg”. MITSUBISHI MOTORS Europe B.V. reserves the right to changes without any prior announcement. For further information, please contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point.
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When installing a child restraint system, prevent the head restraint from touching the child restraint system by removing it or adjusting its height. Key of letters to be inserted in the table above: L- Suitable for particular child restraints in the following list (MITSUBISHI MOTORS genuine parts). X- Seat position not suitable for children in this mass group.
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Seat and seat belts NOTE There is no applicable MITSUBISHI MOTORS Genuine Parts to the Mass Group “0-Up to 10 kg”. MITSUBISHI MOTORS Europe B.V. reserves the right to changes without any prior announcement. For further information, please contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point.
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: To be available in 2012 NOTE There is no applicable MITSUBISHI MOTORS Genuine Parts to the Mass Group “0-Up to 10 kg”. MITSUBISHI MOTORS Europe B.V. reserves the right to changes without any prior announcement. For further information, please contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point.
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Seat and seat belts Child restraint anchorage points (Dou- Tether anchorage strap installation 3. Tip the armrest forward. Open the fastener (B) that is located in the space where the arm- ble cab)* rest was stowed. E00406900354 WARNING Anchorage locations Child restraint anchorages are designed There are 2 child restraint anchorage points on the to withstand only those loads imposed by...
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Seat and seat belts Installing a child restraint system to It is not necessary to retain the child restraint sys- 1. Push the child restraint system’s connectors tem using the vehicle’s seat belts. into the lower anchorages (A) in accordance the lower anchorage (ISOFIX child re- with the instructions provided by the child re- straint mountings)*...
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Seat and seat belts 4. Tip the armrest forward. Open the fastener To remove WARNING (C) that’s located in the space where the arm- Remove the child restraint in accordance with the rest was stowed. instructions provided by the child restraint sys- For some types of child restraint, the lock- tem’s manufacturer.
• Seat belts reduce the risk of being MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized thrown from your vehicle in a colli- The SRS is NOT a substitute for the seat belts; for Service Point.
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Seat and seat belts WARNING WARNING Front passenger’s airbag ON bags may not protect you properly, and Infants and small children should never could cause serious or fatal injuries when be unrestrained, stand up against the in- it inflates. strument panel or be held in your arms •...
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Seat and seat belts Caution for installing the child re- How the Supplemental Restraint Sys- WARNING straint on vehicles with a front passen- tem works A FORWARD FACING CHILD RE- ger airbag E00407301352 The SRS includes the following components: STRAINT should not be used in the front E00408800272 passenger seat whenever possible;...
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Seat and seat belts The airbags will operate only when the ignition The front passenger’s airbag ON-OFF switch is lo- WARNING switch is in the “ON” or “START” position. cated in the glove box. When the airbag control unit detect an impact of suf- •...
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• If the indication lamp remains on in the airbag system. when the front passenger’s airbag Have vehicle inspected ON-OFF switch is turned ON, do not MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized allow anyone to sit on the front passen- Service Point as soon as possible. ger seat. 2-31...
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Seat and seat belts The driver’s airbag and the front passenger’s air- WARNING WARNING bag are designed to inflate at the same time even if the passenger seat is not occupied. • The indication lamp does not come on Do not fit any accessory that makes the in- when the front passenger’s airbag ON- dication lamp impossible to see, and do OFF switch is turned OFF.
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Seat and seat belts The front airbags are designed to deploy when the The front airbags MAY NOT DEPLOY when… Because the front airbags do not protect the occu- vehicle suffers a moderate to severe frontal impact. pant in all types of frontal collisions, be sure to al- With certain types of frontal collisions, the vehi- A typical condition is shown in the illustration.
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Seat and seat belts Because the front airbags do not protect the occu- Because the front airbags may deploy in certain WARNING pant in all types of collisions, be sure to always prop- types of unexpected impacts as shown in the illus- erly wear your seat belts.
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The typical condition is shown in the illustration. inspected MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. Side airbag system E00407600374 The side airbags (A) are contained in the driver and Curtain airbag system front passenger seatbacks.
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Seat and seat belts The side airbags and curtain airbags MAY NOT Because the side airbags and curtain airbags do not Oblique side impacts protect the occupant in all types of side collisions, DEPLOY when… be sure to always properly wear your seat belts. With certain types of side collisions, the vehicle’s body structure is designed to absorb the shock to help protect the occupants from harm.
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Seat and seat belts The side airbags and curtain airbags ARE NOT WARNING DESIGNED TO DEPLOY when… The side airbags and curtain airbags are not de- The side airbags and curtain airbags in- signed to deploy in conditions where they cannot flate with great force.
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Failure to follow all of these instructions could lead to serious or fatal injury to the child. We recommend work around and on the side airbags and curtain airbags system to be done by MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. Improper...
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SRS compo- If you junk or scrap the vehicle, we urge you nents. For example, replacement of the to first take the vehicle to a MITSUBISHI steering wheel, or modifications to the MOTORS Authorized Service Point so that front bumper or body structure can ad- the SRS can be rendered safe.
Instruments and controls Instruments E00500100876 1- Tachometer 4- Odometer/Tripmeter 2- Speedometer 5- Tripmeter reset button/Daytime dipper button* 3- Fuel gauge 6- Water temperature gauge 3-02 OCRE12E1...
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Instruments and controls Speedometer Tachometer Odometer/Tripmeter E00500200880 E00500300780 E00500601113 The tachometer indicates the engine speed (r/min). When the ignition switch is in the “ON” position, Indication for km/h The tachometer can help you obtain more economi- odometer and tripmeter indications are given. The speedometer indicates the vehicle’s speed in cal driving and also warns you of excessive engine kilometers per hour (km/h).
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Instruments and controls Every time the reset button (C) is pressed lightly NOTE Fuel lid mark (less than 1 second), the tripmeter display changes The fuel lid mark (A) indicates that the fuel tank fill- Display TRIP each have a maxi- (between TRIP er door is located on the left side of the vehicle (Re- mum distance of 999.9 km (999.9 miles).
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Instruments and controls Water temperature gauge Turn the dial to adjust the illumination (meter, mul- ti centre display, audio system’s control panel, heat- E00500800479 The water temperature gauge indicates the engine er control panel, etc.) to the desired brightness. coolant temperature when the ignition switch is in the “ON”...
Instruments and controls Indication lamps Diesel preheat indication lamp When the engine is warm, the die- sel preheat indication lamp does E00502300250 E00501600012 This indication lamp illuminates when not come on even if the ignition Turn-signal indication lamps/ the ignition switch is placed in the “ON” switch is placed in the “ON”...
Instruments and controls Warning lamps Check engine warning lamp CAUTION E00502601797 E00502400017 This lamp is a part of an onboard diag- • The brake warning lamp Brake warning lamp nostic system which monitors the emis- does not illuminate when sions, engine and automatic transmission E00502501637 the parking brake is applied This lamp illuminates when the ignition...
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Instruments and controls NOTE Oil pressure warning lamp CAUTION The engine electronic control mod- E00502800620 This lamp illuminates when the ignition ule accommodating the onboard di- If the lamp does not illuminate switch is turned to the “ON” position, agnostic system has various fault when the ignition switch is and goes off after the engine has started.
For further in- When the ignition switch is turned to the “ACC” po- formation, we recommend you to sition, the screen switches on automatically. consult MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. • No buzzer operation (buzzer disabled) •...
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Instruments and controls 1- Clock ® p. 3-19 Indicates the time. 2- Electronic compass This display shows the direction of the vehicle. 3- Frozen road warning ® p. 3-16 Gives an indication when the outside temperature is 3 °C or lower. 4- Outside temperature ®...
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Refer to “Radio data system (RDS)” on Following modes are available for clock adjustment: page 5-18. For vehicles with MITSUBISHI genuine au- It is possible to manually adjust the time. dio: Refer to “Changing the clock settings” on page “Automatic mode”...
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Instruments and controls 1- Audio information ® p. 5-13 2- Average fuel consumption ® p. 3-14 3- Driving range ® p. 3-14 4- Average speed ® p. 3-15 5- Outside temperature ® p. 3-16 6- Altimeter ® p. 3-16 7- Barometer ® p. 3-17 8- Calendar ®...
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Instruments and controls Average fuel consumption When the average fuel consumption cannot When you turn the ignition switch to the be calculated, “--.-” will be shown. “ON” position about 4 hours (or more) after E00518200267 The average fuel consumption during the period The average and momentary fuel consump- turning it from the “ON”...
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Instruments and controls The driving range is shown based on the ac- NOTE NOTE cumulated fuel consumption data, however, Pressing the “RESET” function button will When you turn the ignition switch to the may be changed depending on the driving con- not reset the indication (C).
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Instruments and controls NOTE Resetting the outside temperatur When the outside air temperature drops below about 3 °C (37 °F), the alarm sounds and the out- Press the “RESET” function button to reset the The average speed can be reset separately for side air temperature warning symbol (A) flashes graph of the outside temperature.
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Instruments and controls To adjust the elevation NOTE Barometer It is possible to adjust the currently indicated eleva- E00518700044 The elevation is determined from changes in This display shows the atmospheric pressure at the tion using the following function buttons: atmospheric pressure.
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Instruments and controls NOTE Refer to “User customization” on page 3-24. Selecting settings displays Pressing the “RESET” function button will E00519100090 Every time the “ADJ” button is pressed lightly, the not reset the indication (C). display can be changed to the following: It is possible to set the display unit to hPa, mb, kPa, or inHg.
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Instruments and controls Changing the clock settings “H”- Adjust “hour”. E00519200121 The indication increases by one hour, ev- 1. Press the “ADJ” button to select the clock set- ery time you lightly press the “H” func- ting display. tion button. If you continue pressing the button for about 2 seconds or more, the indication is fast-forwarded, and then the setting is changed to the hour selected.
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Instruments and controls Adjusting the display brightness 2. Press the “←” or “→” function button to se- “+”- To make the display brighter lect the setting you wish to adjust (daytime E00519300034 The display becomes brighter by one The display brightness can be adjusted at 13 levels or nighttime).
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Instruments and controls NOTE Do not install ski racks, antennas, etc. which 1. Press the function button for “SELECT”. As the display brightness can be adjusted in are attached to the vehicle by means of a mag- the center information display only, the bright- net.
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Instruments and controls 3. When the declination adjustment has been NOTE 3. Turn the vehicle slowly through 360 degrees completed, press the “SET” function button. in a safe, open area with no buildings and oth- If your vehicle has a sunroof, keep the sun- er vehicles.
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Instruments and controls NOTE Date setting The “Completed the calibration”. message 1. Press the “ADJ” button to select the calendar may be displayed even if you terminate the setting display. turn before it is complete and return to the ve- hicle’s original direction.
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Instruments and controls 4. After setting the date, press the “INFO” but- 2. Press function button “←” or “→” to select ton to return to the information display. your desired indication pattern. Type 1 NOTE You can return to the previous display by Type 2 pressing the “BACK”...
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Instruments and controls Selecting the item to set Changing display units 2. Press the “←” or “→” function button to se- lect “km/L”. Then press the “SET” function 1. Press the “ADJ” button to select the user cus- It is possible to change the display units for the fuel button.
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Instruments and controls Changing the language 2. After setting the language, press the “INFO” 24-hour 12-hour button to return to the information display. It is possible to set the display language of the cen- tre information display to English, Spanish, French, German, Portuguese or Italian.
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Instruments and controls NOTE 2. Press the “←” function button to select 4. Once more press the “←” function button to “YES”. select “YES”. The factory settings are as follows: • Fuel consumption: L/100 km (62 mph) • Driving range: km •...
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Instruments and controls To adjust the barometer 1. Press the “ADJ” button to select the barome- ter adjustment display. NOTE “+”- To adjust the barometer If the battery terminals are disconnected, the Each gentle press of the “+” function but- settings for the date and time may be erased.
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Instruments and controls 4. After setting the barometer adjust, press the 2. Press the “SET” function button. The display 3. After setting the barometer default, press the “INFO” button to return to the information will flash twice and the barometer indication “INFO”...
For further information, we recommend you panel lamps on will remove the fog. However, if water gath- to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- ers inside the lamp, we recommend you to Headlamps and other lamps go on ized Service Point.
The high-beams flash when the lever is pulled slight- For details, we recommend you to consult a ly (2), and will go off when it is released. MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service When the high-beam is on, the high-beam indica- Point.
Instruments and controls Headlamp levelling switch* NOTE Single cab The high-beams can also flash when the E00506400826 The angle of the headlamp beam varies depending lamp switch is in the “OFF” position. on the load carried by the vehicle. If you turn the lamps off with the headlamps Vehicle condi- The headlamp levelling switch can be used to ad- set to high-beam illumination, the headlamps...
Instruments and controls Turn-signals lever Switch position 0- Driver only Switch position 0- Driver only E00506501273 Switch position 3- Driver + Full luggage load- Switch position 2- Driver + Full luggage load- The turn-signal lamps flash when the lever is oper- ated (with the ignition switch in the “ON”...
It is possible to activate the following func- tions. For further information, we recom- E00506600903 E00506801029 mend you to consult a MITSUBISHI Use the hazard warning flasher switch when the ve- The front fog lamps can be used only when the head- MOTORS Authorized Service Point.
Instruments and controls Rear fog lamp switch* In case of vehicles with Daytime Running NOTE Lamp, the front fog lamp can be operated The rear fog lamp is automatically turned off E00506900355 even if the lamp switch is set to the “OFF” The rear fog lamp illuminates only when the head- when the headlamps and front fog lamps (if position, because the low beam of the head-...
“ON” or “ACC” position. 1- Fast 2- Slow NOTE The speed-sensitive-operation function of the windscreen wipers can be deactivated. For further information, we recommend you to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- ized Service Point. 3-36 OCRE12E1...
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Instruments and controls If the blades are frozen to the windscreen, do not Keep the lever in the “OFF” position if the wind- CAUTION operate the wipers until the ice has melted and the screen is dirty and the weather is dry. blades are freed, otherwise the wiper motor may be Wiper operation under these conditions can scratch With the ignition switch in the “ON”...
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NOTE It is possible to activate the following func- tions. For further information, we recom- mend you to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. • Automatic operation (rain droplet sensi- tive) can be changed to intermittent oper- ation (vehicle-speed sensitive).
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E00507600014 washer fluid is being sprayed. sult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized If the moving wipers become blocked by ice On a vehicle equipped with a headlamp washer, the Service Point.
Instruments and controls Rear window demister switch Horn switch NOTE If your vehicle is equipped with heated mir- E00507900961 E00508000608 The rear window demister switch can be operated rors, these operate in conjunction with the de- Press the steering wheel on or around the “ ”...
Starting and driving Economical driving Driving, alcohol and drugs Speed The higher the vehicle speed, the more fuel con- E00600100620 E00600200012 For economical driving, there are some technical re- Driving after drinking alcohol is one of the most fre- sumed. Avoid driving at full speed. Even a slight re- quirements that have to be met.
Starting and driving Safe driving techniques Carrying children in the vehicle Never leave your vehicle unattended with the E00600300491 Driving safety and protection against injury cannot key in the ignition and children inside the ve- be fully ensured. However, we recommend that hicle.
Starting and driving Running-in recommendations E00600402395 During the running-in period for the first 1,000 km (620 miles), it is advisable to drive your new vehicle using the following precautions as a guideline to aid long life as well as future economy and performance. Do not race the engine at high speeds.
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Starting and driving Vehicles with automatic transmission Vehicles with 4A/T Speed limit Shift point Vehicles with easy select 4WD Vehicles with super select 4WD 2H, 4H 2H, 4H, 4HLc 4LLc “L” (LOW) 25 km/h (16 mph) 25 km/h (16 mph) 15 km/h (9 mph) 25 km/h (16 mph) 15 km/h (9 mph)
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Starting and driving CAUTION On 4WD vehicles, the “4LLc” range gives maximum torque for low-speed driving on steep slopes, as well as sandy, muddy, and other difficult surfaces. On vehicles with A/T, do not exceed speeds of approximately 70 km/h (43 mph) in “4LLc” range. 4-06 OCRE12E1...
Starting and driving Parking brake Type 1 Type 2 E00600501562 To park the vehicle, first bring it to a complete To apply To apply stop, fully engage the parking brake, and then move the gearshift lever to 1 (on an uphill) or Re- verse (on a downhill) position for vehicles with man- ual transmission or set the selector lever to “P”...
Starting and driving Parking To release Parking with the engine running Never leave the engine running while you take a E00600601202 short sleep/rest. Also, never leave the engine run- Parking on a hill ning in a closed or poorly ventilated place. To prevent the vehicle from rolling, follow these procedures: WARNING...
Starting and driving Steering wheel height adjustment Inside rear-view mirror To reduce the glare The lever (A) at the bottom of the mirror can be E00600700219 E00600800106 To adjust the steering wheel height, release the tilt Adjust the rear-view mirror only after making any used to adjust the mirror to reduce the glare from lock lever while holding the steering wheel by seat adjustments so you have a clear view to the...
Starting and driving Outside rear-view mirrors Electric remote-controlled outside rear-view mir- 1- Up 2- Down rors* E00600900149 3- Right To adjust the mirror position The electric remote-controlled outside rear-view 4- Left mirrors can be operated when the ignition switch is E00601000482 in the “ON”...
Starting and driving Ignition switch Push the switch to fold the mirrors inward, and The indication lamp (D) will illuminate while the push the switch again to return them to extended po- demister is on. The heater will be turned off auto- E00601401874 sition.
Starting and driving Steering wheel lock NOTE CAUTION If your vehicle is equipped with the Daytime E00601500227 Running Lamp, when the ignition switch is Do not remove the ignition key from the in the “ON”, the headlamp low beams etc. ignition switch while driving.
Starting and driving Starting On vehicles with automatic transmission, CAUTION make sure the selector lever in the “P” E00601600404 (PARK) position. Never attempt to start the engine by push- Tips for starting ing or pulling the vehicle. Especially the Do not operate the starter motor continuous- automatic transmission, since the struc- Vehicles with manual Vehicles with automatic...
To minimize the likelihood of excessive ac- cumulation of PM, try to avoid driving for If the DPF warning lamp subsequently stays on, con- long periods at low speeds and repeatedly tact your MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- driving short distances. ice Point. 4-14...
DPF system. Have the system in- gine is controlled in such a way that exces- spected at a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized sive increase in engine revolution is pre- Service Point.
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Starting and driving Possible driving speed E00610801151 Speed limit Shift point Vehicles with easy select 4WD Vehicles with super select 4WD 2H, 4H 2H, 4H, 4HLc 4LLc 30 km/h (19 mph) 35 km/h (22 mph) 15 km/h (9 mph) 35 km/h (22 mph) 15 km/h (9 mph) gear 65 km/h (40 mph)
Starting and driving Automatic transmission 4A/T WARNING E00603200619 Always depress the brake pedal when NOTE shifting the selector lever into a gear from the “P” (PARK) or “N” (NEU- During running-in period or immediately af- TRAL) position. ter reconnection of the battery cable, there When beginning to drive, do not shift the may be a case where gear shifts are not made selector lever from the “P”...
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Starting and driving Selector lever positions WARNING WARNING E00603800615 Always keep your right foot on the brake This position can be used for maximum “P” PARK pedal when the vehicle is in “N” (NEU- engine braking. This position locks the transmission to prevent the TRAL) position, or when shifting into or Be very careful not to shift into “L”...
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Starting and driving During hilly roads driving When a malfunction occurs in the au- CAUTION Press the overdrive control switch to turn the over- tomatic transmission drive function off. The transmission will shift auto- E00615100019 The selector lever position indicator warn- matically among the 1 , and 3 gears, and...
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Starting and driving CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION If the warning lamp comes on, reduce the To prevent sudden acceleration, never Never hold the vehicle stationary on a hill engine speed and stop the vehicle in a safe race the engine when shifting from the using the accelerator pedal (without us- area.
Starting and driving Automatic transmission Sports When the automatic transmission makes no speed NOTE change For information on manual gate operation, Mode 5A/T E00604800478 please refer to “Sports mode” on page 4-23. If the transmission does not change speeds while E00603200576 driving, or your vehicle does not pick up enough In the main gate, selector lever has 4 positions, and...
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Starting and driving Selector lever position indicator “N” NEUTRAL WARNING At this position the transmission is disengaged. It is E00603500726 When the ignition switch is turned to the “ON” po- the same as the neutral position on a M/T, and If the lock button is always pushed to op- sition, the currently position of the selector lever is should only be used when the vehicle is stationary...
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Starting and driving Sports mode When driving away on a slippery road, push CAUTION the selector lever forward into the “+ (SHIFT E00603901251 Whether the vehicle is stationary or in motion, UP)” position. This causes the transmission In sports mode, the driver must execute sports mode is selected by gently pushing the selec- to shift into the 2 gear which is better for...
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Starting and driving When a malfunction occurs in the au- CAUTION CAUTION tomatic transmission E00615100152 The selector lever position indicator warn- If the lamp comes on, reduce the engine When the selector lever position indicator blinks ing function does not operate with the se- speed and stop the vehicle in a safe area.
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Starting and driving For longer waiting periods with the engine running, NOTE CAUTION place the selector lever in the “N” (NEUTRAL) po- On a slope, be sure to apply the parking sition.. brake before moving the selector lever to the Operating the accelerator pedal while the “P”...
Starting and driving Easy select 4WD* Transfer shift lever position and 2WD/ NOTE 4WD operation indication lamp On vehicles with automatic transmission, E00614700119 Shifting to rear-wheel drive or 4-wheel drive can when the transfer shift lever is in “4L”, the E00614800080 be made by operating the transfer shift lever (A).
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Starting and driving Transfer shift lever operation The transfer shift lever should be positioned in ac- cordance with the following operating conditions: E00614900111 The shift pattern is shown on the transfer shift lev- er knob. Procedure To shift from Vehicles with manual transmission Vehicles with automatic transmission The transfer shift lever can be operated while the vehicle The transfer shift lever can be operated while the vehicle is...
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Starting and driving NOTE 2WD/4WD operation indication lamp Except for vehicles for Russia and Ukraine Shifting of the transfer shift lever between E00615000092 “2H” ↔ “4H” “2H” ↔ “4H” should only be done at speeds below 100 km/h (62 mph). Transfer shift lever posi- 2WD/4WD operation During driving, never attempt to shift from...
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Starting and driving Vehicles for Russia and Ukraine NOTE : Illuminate : Remain off When the transfer shift lever is shifted be- “2H” ↔ “4H” tween 2H ↔ 4H, the 2WD/4WD operation in- dication lamp does not switch to illuminate NOTE Transfer shift 2WD/4WD operation indication...
Starting and driving Super select 4WD* “4H” ↔ “4L” NOTE The 2WD/4WD operation indication lamp E00605700197 Transfer shift lever posi- 2WD/4WD operation Shifting to rear-wheel drive or 4-wheel drive can will go out momentarily during shifting proc- tion indication lamp be made by operating the transfer shift lever (A).
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Starting and driving Transfer shift lever position and 2WD/ Transfer shift lever operation : Illuminate 4WD operation indication lamp : Remain off E00605900173 The shift pattern is shown on the transfer shift lev- E00605800228 er knob. NOTE 2WD/4WD On vehicles with automatic transmission, Transfer shift lever operation in- Driving con-...
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Starting and driving Procedure To shift from Vehicles with manual transmission Vehicles with automatic transmission The transfer shift lever can be operated while the vehicle The transfer shift lever can be operated while the vehicle is is either moving or stationary. 2H or 4HLc either moving or stationary.
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Starting and driving 2WD/4WD operation indication lamp “2H” ↔ “4H” “4H” ↔ “4HLc” E00625900036 Transfer shift lever posi- 2WD/4WD operation Transfer shift lever posi- 2WD/4WD operation tion indication lamp tion indication lamp A- Front wheel lamp B- Centre differential lock lamp Drive mode switching C- Rear wheel lamp Drive mode switching...
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Starting and driving “4HLc” ↔ “4LLc” the following precautions when the indica- When you move the transfer shift lever from tion lamp is blinking or remains off. “4H” to “4HLc”, there may be a slight delay Transfer shift lever posi- 2WD/4WD operation •...
Starting and driving Rear differential lock* 3. To deactivate the rear differential lock, press The rear differential lock indication the rear differential lock switch (2). lamp E00606200115 If one wheel starts to spin freely and the vehicle be- E00606300350 comes stuck and cannot be freed even using 4- When the ignition switch is turned to the “ON”...
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Starting and driving NOTE NOTE The operation Rear differential lock indication The 2WD/4WD operation indication lamp al- state of rear dif- The indication lamp blinks while the rear dif- lamp so illuminates for a few seconds when the ig- ferential lock is being switched between its ferential lock nition switch is turned to the “ON”...
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Starting and driving • If the vehicle speed is 12 km/h (7 mph) When one of the wheels has fallen in a ditch When getting out of snow or higher, decelerate to a speed of 6 km/h When the vehicle is unable to get going because (4 mph) or lower.
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Starting and driving WARNING • If the rear differential lock is used by mistake when driving on a paved road: With the rear differential lock on, the power to drive the vehicle straight ahead becomes very strong, which may make it difficult to turn the steering wheel.
Starting and driving 4-wheel drive operation Driving on sandy or muddy roads CAUTION Set the transfer shift lever to “4H” or “4L” position E00606600920 By selecting 4-wheel drive, both axles of the vehi- (easy select 4WD), “4HLc” or “4LLc” position (su- Selecting “4H”...
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If you begin to lose traction, ease off the dy roads, it can often be moved a rocking mo- MITSUBISHI MOTORS is not responsible accelerator pedal and gently turn the tion. Move the selector lever rhythmically be-...
When replacement of any of the tyres or water. After crossing a stream, be sure to have the wheels is necessary, replace all of them. following items inspected at a MITSUBISHI All tyres should be rotated whenever the MOTORS Authorized Service Point and take CAUTION wear difference between the front and rear the necessary measures.
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“2H” position or the transmission is If towing is necessary, we recommend you to have malfunctioning or damaged, transport it done by your MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- the vehicle with all the wheels on a car- ized Service Point or a commercial tow truck service.
Starting and driving Limited-slip differential* Braking WARNING E00606900037 E00607001494 A limited-slip differential is applied for the rear All the parts of the brake system are critical to safe- If the power assist is lost or if either wheel differential only. The features of this limited- ty.
Starting and driving Brake assist system* Anti-lock brake system (ABS)* WARNING E00627000392 E00607100775 The brake assist system is a device assisting drivers Environmental conditions can have an effect on Do not leave any objects near the brake who cannot depress the brake pedal firmly when it braking.
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Never install a limited-slip differential, If the warning lamp stays on or does not wheel lock when you are driving over man- which is not a MITSUBISHI MOTORS illuminate when you start the vehicle, it in- holes, steel road-work plates, or the vehicle...
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The ABS and brake force distribution func- tion may not work, so hard braking could make the vehicle unstable. Avoid hard braking and high-speed driving. Stop the vehicle in a safe place and contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. 4-46 OCRE12E1...
ASTC indication lamp, ASTC OFF indica- steering wheel. If this happens, take your vehicle to tion lamp and ABS warning lamp are illumi- an authorized MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. Anti-lock brake system (ABS) ® p. 4-44 nated while these functions are suspended. It Active Traction Control function ®...
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Starting and driving Active Stability Control function “ASC OFF” switch Active Traction Control function The Active Stability Control function is automati- E00616900056 E00617000025 The Active Stability Control function is designed On slippery surfaces, active traction control func- cally activated when the ignition switch is turned to to improve the vehicle’s stability by restraining its tion prevents the drive wheels from excessive spin- the “ON”...
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Starting and driving indication lamp is illuminated when the Active CAUTION Stability Control function is OFF. • If the temperature in the braking sys- tem continues to increase due to con- tinuous brake control on a slippery road surface, the indication lamp will illuminate, and operation of the Active Stability Control function and...
Starting and driving Cruise control* Cruise control switches To activate E00624100103 E00609300771 E00609100779 1. With the ignition switch in the “ON” posi- Cruise control is an automatic speed control system tion, press the “ON OFF” switch (A) to turn that keeps a set speed. It can be activated at about on the cruise control.
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Starting and driving 2. Accelerate or decelerate to your desired When you reach your desired speed, release the Accelerator pedal speed, then press and release the “COAST switch. Your new cruising speed is now set. While driving at the set speed, use the accelerator SET”...
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Starting and driving When you reach your desired speed, release the Brake pedal To temporarily increase or decrease switch. Your new cruising speed is now set. While driving at the set speed, use the brake pedal, the speed which disengages the cruise control, then press the E00619500154 “COAST SET”...
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The “ON OFF” switch is pressed. When your speed slows to about 15 km/h by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- The ignition switch is turned OFF. (9 mph) or more below the set speed because ized Service Point.
Club cab relevant regulations in your area, consult a CAUTION MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. The regulations concerning the towing of a trailer When loading luggage, be careful to the may differ from country to country. You are ad- following.
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Starting and driving Club cab Single cab, Double cab (Vehicles without long bed) Double cab (Vehicles with long bed) 30 mm 30 mm 30 mm 55 mm 55 mm 55 mm 115 mm 60 mm 60 mm 872 mm 812 mm 812 mm 20 mm 20 mm...
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Starting and driving Additional precautions for vehicles equipped with an automatic transmission It is recommended the “2” (SECOND) position (4A/T) or 2 gear in sports mode (5A/T) on slopes or at low speed. Use the “L” (LOW) position (4A/T) or 1 gear in sports mode (5A/T) in moun- tainous areas in order to make better use of engine braking and to assist the brake system.
For pleasant driving Ventilators..................5-02 Convenient hook................5-80 Heater/Manual air conditioning*..........5-03 Coat hook*..................5-80 Automatic air conditioning*............5-08 First-aid kit and warning triangle securing bands*......5-80 Important operation tips for the air conditioning......5-12 Air purifier*..................5-12 LW/MW/FM electronic tuning radio with CD player*....5-13 To play tracks from USB device*..........5-27 ®...
For pleasant driving Ventilators Side ventilators These symbols are used in the next several illustra- tions to demonstrate the quantity of air coming The ventilator can be opened and closed with the di- E00700100344 from the ventilators. al (B). : Small amount of air from the ventilators - Open : Medium amount of air from the ventilators : Large amount of air from the ventilators...
For pleasant driving Heater/Manual air conditioning* NOTE NOTE With the mode selection dial between the With the mode selection dial between the E00700500410 The heater/air conditioning can only be used while “ ” and “ ” positions, air flows mainly to “...
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For pleasant driving Blower speed selection dial NOTE Air is recirculated inside the passenger com- partment. E00700700119 While the engine coolant temperature is low, Select the blower speed by turning the blower the temperature of the air from the heater speed selection dial clockwise or anticlockwise.
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For pleasant driving Turn the temperature control dial clockwise or anti- CAUTION clockwise to the desired temperature. Select the de- sired blower speed. Normally, use the “ ” (outside) posi- tion to keep the windscreen and side win- dows clear and quickly remove fog or frost from the windscreen.
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For pleasant driving Cooling (vehicles with air conditioning) CAUTION E00701900424 If the outside air is dusty or otherwise con- taminated, or if high cooling performance is desired, set air selection lever to the “ ” (recirculation) position and the tem- perature control dial all the way to the left.
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For pleasant driving For ordinary demisting Use this setting to keep the windscreen and door windows clear of mist, and to keep the leg area heat- ed (when driving in rain or snow). 1. Set the air selection lever to the “ 1.
For pleasant driving Automatic air conditioning* Introduction of outside air NOTE E00702200235 There is an interior air temperature sensor E00702400110 To introduce air into the vehicle during hot weath- The air conditioning can only be used while the en- (A) in the illustrated position. er, set the air selection lever to the “...
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For pleasant driving When the blower speed selection dial is set to the Temperature control dial NOTE “OFF” position, all fan-driven airflow will stop. E00703000575 While the engine coolant temperature is low, Turn the temperature control dial clockwise to the temperature of the air from the heater make the air warmer.
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For pleasant driving Recirculated air {Indication lamp (A) is ON} Air conditioning switch Operating the system in automatic Air is recirculated inside the passenger com- E00703501128 mode Push the switch, and the air conditioning compres- partment. E00704100919 sor will turn on. The air conditioning indication lamp (A) will come on.
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For pleasant driving NOTE To remove frost or mist from the windscreen and For quick demisting door windows, use the mode selection dial (“ ” Set the temperature at about 22 (Type 1) or 25 (Type 2) under normal conditions. or “...
For pleasant driving Important operation tips for the Air purifier* It is recommended that the refrigerant be recovered and recycled for further use. air conditioning E00708400675 An air filter has been incorporated into this air con- E00708300951 During a long period of disuse ditioning so that dirt and dust are cleaned from the Park the vehicle in the shade.
For pleasant driving LW/MW/FM electronic tuning radio with CD player* E00708501745 The audio system can be used when the ignition switch is in the “ON” or “ACC” position. A- Display window B- Audio system NOTE To listen to the audio system while the engine is stopped, turn the ignition key to the “ACC” position. If a cellular phone is used inside the vehicle, it may create noise from the audio equipment.
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For pleasant driving Volume and tone control panel E00708601140 1- PWR (On-Off) switch 4- Audio adjust button 2- VOL (Volume control) knob 5- Display (Mode change) button 5-14 OCRE12E1...
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For pleasant driving To adjust the volume TREBLE (Treble tone control) SCV (Speed Compensated Volume) function The Speed Compensated Volume function is a fea- Press the audio adjust button (4) either E00708700665 ture that automatically adjusts the VOL, BASS, select the desired treble level. VOL (Volume control) MID, and TREBLE settings in accordance with the Turn the VOL knob (2) clockwise to increase the...
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For pleasant driving Radio control panel and display E00708901228 1- PWR (On-Off) switch 6- FM/MW/LW indicator 2- Memory select buttons 7- Preset memory number display 3- TUNE/SEEK (Up-step/Up-seek) button 8- ST (Stereo) indicator 4- TUNE/SEEK (Down-step/Down-seek) button 9- Frequency display window 5- RADIO (FM/MW/LW selection) button 5-16 OCRE12E1...
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For pleasant driving To listen to the radio To enter frequencies into the memory 3. The preset memory setting is retrieved by pressing the button and then releasing it with- E00716101173 E00709000896 1. Press the PWR switch (1) to turn the audio in 2 seconds.
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For pleasant driving Radio data system (RDS) E00709200452 1- PWR (On-Off) switch 9- RDS (Radio data system) indicator 2- Memory select buttons 10- PTY (Program type) indicator 3- TUNE/SEEK (Down-step/Down-seek) button 11- REG (Regional program) indicator 4- TUNE/SEEK (Up-step/Up-seek) button 12- AF (Alternative Frequencies) indicator 5- RADIO (FM/MW/LW selection) button 13- TP (Traffic program identification) indicator...
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For pleasant driving AF (Alternative Frequencies) function If there are no frequencies broadcasting the same 19. SOCIAL programming, the radio searches a frequency broad- 20. RELIGION E00720900061 The AF function finds a station broadcasting the casting the regional programming. The radio suc- 21.
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For pleasant driving NOTE 2. If the radio detects traffic information on ei- ther the station currently selected or another If the TUNE/SEEK button (3 or 4) is pressed station, the display will show “TRAF INF” for more than 1 second, the radio will try to for 5 seconds followed by a 2-second indica- find out another broadcast of the same pro- tion of the frequency.
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For pleasant driving Emergency broadcasts Function setup mode E00721700213 E00722500449 It is possible to change the following functions: Gracenote Database* REG* TP-S PI-S* PHONE 1. Press the “MENU” button to select the func- tion setup mode. If an emergency broadcast is caught while receiv- ing a FM broadcast or playing back a compact disc with the ignition switch in “ACC”...
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For pleasant driving 2. Press the “MENU” button repeatedly to se- The setting will be shown on the display. NOTE lect the mode you wish to change. After selecting a mode, you can leave the func- The order is: Gracenote Database* tion setup mode by taking either of the fol- REG* TP-S...
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For pleasant driving CD control panel and display E00709501205 1- CD eject button (Fast-reverse/Track down) button 2- Disc-loading slot 11- PWR (On-Off) switch 3- FOLDER (Folder down) button 12- CD (CD mode changeover) button 4- FOLDER (Folder up) button (Return) button 5- TEXT (Title display) button (Select) button 6- PAGE (Title scroll) button...
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For pleasant driving To listen to a CD NOTE NOTE E00709602290 When you have fast-forwarded/fast-reversed While listening to a disc on which CD-DA 1. Insert a disc with the label facing up, and the the disc, the playing-time may be shown (CD-Digital Audio) and MP3 files have both CD player will begin playing even if another with deviation.
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For pleasant driving Folder selection order/MP3 file playback order Folder down NOTE (Example) Press the FOLDER button (3) until the desired fold- If no operation is performed for 10 seconds er number appears on the display. or more or another button is operated after button or button has been pressed, To select a desired track...
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For pleasant driving To exit the random mode, press the RDM button CD text MP3 title again. The CD player can display disc and track titles for The CD player can display folder and file titles for discs encoded with disc and track title information. discs encoded with folder and file information.
For pleasant driving To play tracks from USB device* The display can show up to 16 characters. If a folder name, track name, or item of ID3 tag E00756100149 information has more than 16 characters, You can connect your iPod or USB memory device press the PAGE button (6) to view the next to the USB input terminal and play music files stor- 16 characters.
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For pleasant driving iPod control panel and display E00756200238 1- PWR (On-Off) button (Fast-reverse/Track down) button 2- FOLDER (Folder down) button 10- RADIO button 3- FOLDER (Folder up) button 11- CD (Mode change) button 4- TEXT button (Return) button 5- PAGE (Title scroll) button (Select) button 6- RPT (Repeat) button 14- iPod indicator...
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For pleasant driving To play from an iPod To fast-forward/reverse the track : To start this mode or cancel the button (12) E00756400113 E00756300372 selection. 1. Press the PWR button (1) to turn on the au- Fast-forward : To show the menu or category dio system.
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For pleasant driving NOTE To switch the display To play iPod tracks via voice opera- ® E00757100090 The Bluetooth 2.0 interface starts recogniz- ® tion (vehicles with Bluetooth 2.0 inter- The display changes as follows every time the ing the connected device. face) TEXT button (4) is pressed during playback.
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For pleasant driving NOTE 6. After the voice guide says “Playing <artist 4. If there is only one match, the system pro- name>,” the system creates a playlist index ceeds to step 6. ® The Bluetooth 2.0 interface starts recogniz- for the artist.
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For pleasant driving 6. After the voice guide says “Playing <play- 3. After the voice guide says “What Genre list>,” the system creates an index for the play- would you like to play?,” say the music type. list. 4. If there is only one match, the system pro- ceeds to step 6.
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For pleasant driving USB control panel and display E00758100231 1- PWR (On-Off) button 10- RADIO button 2- FOLDER (Folder down) button 11- CD (Mode change) button 3- FOLDER (Folder up) button (Return) button 4- TEXT button (Select) button 5- PAGE (Title scroll) button 14- USB indicator 6- RPT (Repeat) button 15- FOLDER indicator...
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For pleasant driving To play from a USB memory device Supported compressed music files NOTE E00758300305 E00762500366 If a file protected by copyrights is played, the This audio can play MP3, WMA, AAC and WAV 1. Press the PWR button (1) to turn on the au- file will be skipped.
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For pleasant driving To play all folders in random order NOTE To start this mode or cancel button (12) : E00759000093 the selection. Press and hold the TEXT button (4) again un- Press and hold the RDM button (7) until you hear a til you hear a beep, and the tag information : To show the folder or file.
For pleasant driving Preparation for voice operation ® To play tracks from a Bluetooth To use the voice operation, press the SPEECH but- ® device (vehicles with Bluetooth ton (1) first. 2.0 interface) E00759700162 You can wirelessly connect a digital audio player ®...
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For pleasant driving ® Bluetooth device control panel and display E00762600181 1- PWR (On-Off) button 8- CD (Mode change) button 2- TEXT (Title display) button (Stop/Pause) button 3- PAGE (Title scroll) button (Play) button 4- RPT (Repeat) button 11- BT-A (Bluetooth ®...
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For pleasant driving To listen to tracks from a device con- To pause the playback (if supported by the device) The mode changes as follows every time the RPT button is pressed. E00762900083 ® nected via Bluetooth To pause the playback, press the button (9).
For pleasant driving To use the external audio input NOTE NOTE Press and hold the TEXT button (2) again un- On vehicles equipped with the MITSUBISHI function* til you hear a beep, and the tag information Multi-Communication System (MMCS), re- E00732200843 disappears.
For pleasant driving Steering wheel remote control To adjust the volume CAUTION switch* Volume up button - 1 Do not operate the connected audio equip- E00710000955 The volume will increase when this button is pressed. ment while driving. The remote control switches are located on the left This could distract you and an accident side of the steering wheel.
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For pleasant driving Fast-reverse button - 5 NOTE You can fast-reverse the disc by pressing the fast- The track number decreases continuously reverse button. While the button is kept pressed, while the button is pressed. the disc will be fastreversed. To listen to a USB memory device NOTE Press the mode change button (3) and select USB...
For pleasant driving Error codes E00710101142 If an error code (1) appears in the display, take action in accordance with the table below. 5-42 OCRE12E1...
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ERROR HOT High temperature Internal protection against high temperatures. 30 minutes. Communication error between external device Communication or power supply Consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- ERROR and audio equipment. error ized Service Point. Power supply error of external device. 5-43...
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For pleasant driving Error codes (iPod) E00763500158 If an error code (1) appears in the display, take action in accordance with the table below. 5-44 OCRE12E1...
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Connect a supported iPod. Remove the iPod. USB BUS PWR (Blink) An overcurrent or other power-supply error has occurred. Have the vehicle inspected at a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. Have the vehicle inspected at a MITSUBISHI MOTORS USB LSI ERROR (Blink) Internal device errors Authorized Service Point.
For pleasant driving Error codes (USB memory device) E00763600146 If an error code (1) appears in the display, take action in accordance with the table below. 5-46 OCRE12E1...
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Remove the USB memory device. USB BUS POWER (Blink) An overcurrent or other power-supply error has occurred. Have the vehicle inspected at a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. Have the vehicle inspected at a MITSUBISHI MOTORS USB LSI ERROR (Blink) Internal device errors Authorized Service Point.
(for example, the dashboard) or in any place where it may be- come wet. If you lose the control knob, contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. 5-48 OCRE12E1...
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For pleasant driving The use of special shaped, damaged compact • When the temperature suddenly rises, Do not use a ball point pen, felt pen, pencil, discs (like cracked discs) or low-quality com- such as right after the heater is turned on etc.
For pleasant driving Antenna The unit may not successfully play back a Roof antenna* CD-R/RW that was made by the combina- E00710900071 E00710500022 When listening to the radio, raise the antenna up un- tion of writing software, a CD recorder Pillar antenna* til you hear it click.
BLUE- E00764600013 TOOTH SIG, INC. You have acquired a device that includes software licensed by MITSUBISHI MOTORS CORPORA- TION from JOHNSON CONTROLS Inc (the auto- motive experience business unit), and their subse- quent 3 party suppliers. For a complete list of...
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“Join calls”. 4- PICK-UP button you can see them by accessing the 5- HANG-UP button MITSUBISHI MOTORS website. HANG-UP button Please read and agree on the “Warning about Press this button when an incoming call is re- Volume up button Links to the Web Sites of Other Companies”...
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For pleasant driving If this button is pressed in the voice recogni- NOTE Changing the language deletes the mobile tion mode, the voice recognition mode will ® phone book imported to the Bluetooth If the voice command that you say differs be deactivated.
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“Cancel” to quit the voice input mode and 3. Say “Confirmation prompts”. this correct?” Answer “Yes.” then check with a MITSUBISHI MOTORS 4. The voice guide will say “Confirmation Answer “No” to return to the password input Authorized Service Point.
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For pleasant driving NOTE Speaker enrollment Enabling and disabling the voice model and re- If you do not start the speaker enrollment proc- E00727500196 training It takes about 2 to 3 minutes to complete the speak- ess within 3 minutes of pressing the E00727600096 er enrollment process.
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For pleasant driving NOTE 4. Say “Pairing options.” The pairing code entered here is only used 5. The voice guide will say “Select one of the ® for the Bluetooth connection certification. Pairing is required only when the device is following: pair, edit, delete, or list.”...
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For pleasant driving 8. The voice guide will say “Please say the When the confirmation function is on, the sys- Answer “No,” and the voice guide will say name of the device after the beep.” You can tem will ask you again whether the phone “Please say.”...
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For pleasant driving 6. For confirmation purposes, the voice guide NOTE please?” Say the number of the device tag will say “Deleting <device tag> <number>. you want to change. If you press and release the SPEECH button Is this correct?” or “Deleting all devices. Is and say “Continue”...
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For pleasant driving NOTE “To make a call” on page 5-59 es, the voice guide will say “More than one “SEND function” on page 5-60 In the case of English, the system will recog- match was found, would you like to call <re- “Receiving calls”...
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For pleasant driving If the name you selected has matching data For example, if during a call you need to simulate Switching between hands-free mode and private in the mobile phone book but no telephone the press of a phone button as a response to an auto- mode number is registered under the selected loca- mated system, press the SPEECH button and speak...
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For pleasant driving NOTE Names and telephone numbers can be changed lat- NOTE er on. When the confirmation function is on, the When the confirmation function is on, after voice guide will say “<Location>. Is this cor- repeating the telephone number you have The vehicle phone book can be used with all paired rect?”...
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For pleasant driving NOTE 3. The voice guide will say “Select one of the 10. The voice guide will say “Would you like to following: new entry, edit number, edit ® import another contact?” If the Bluetooth 2.0 interface cannot recog- name, list names, delete, erase all, or import Answer “Yes”...
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For pleasant driving 5. The voice guide will say “Home, work, mo- 2. Say “Phone book.” 5. When the voice guide is done reading the bile or other?” Select and say the location 3. The voice guide will say “Select one of the list, it will say “End of list, would you like to where the telephone number you want to following: new entry, edit number, edit...
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For pleasant driving NOTE You can delete all registered information from the ® The Bluetooth 2.0 interface automatically con- Say “List names,” and the names registered vehicle phone book. verts from text to voice the names registered in the in the phone book will be read out in order. 1.
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For pleasant driving The maximum supported telephone number If you press the HANG-UP button or press length is 19 digits. Any telephone number of and hold the SPEECH button during the data 20 digits or more will be truncated to the transfer, the transfer will be cancelled and first 19 digits.
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For pleasant driving Enrollment commands E00732400249 Phrase English French Spanish Italian German Dutch Portuguese Russian 1 123456789 123456789 123456789 123456789 123456789 123456789 123456789 123456789 2 888 555 1212 888 555 1212 888 555 1212 888 555 1212 888 555 1212 888 555 1212 888 555 1212 888 555 1212...
For pleasant driving USB input terminal* Be sure to hold the terminal part (D) of the Be sure to hold the terminal part (D) of the connector cable as shown in the illustration. connector cable as shown in the illustration. E00761900015 You can connect your USB memory device or iPod* to play music files stored in the USB memo-...
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For pleasant driving 3. Connect the Dock connector (C) to the iPod Types of connectable devices and sup- CAUTION (D). ported file specifications Keep the lid of the glove box closed while E00762200015 Device types driving the vehicle. A lid or the contents E00762300104 of the glove box could otherwise cause in- Devices of the following types can be connected.
For pleasant driving Sun visors You can charge your iPod by connecting it to Card holder* the USB input terminal when the ignition Cards can be slipped into the front (A) of the lid of E00711200693 switch is in the “ACC” or “ON” position. the passenger side vanity mirror.
For pleasant driving Vanity mirror* Ashtray To remove the ashtray, pull it out while pressing the stop (A). E00711300489 E00711400826 A vanity mirror is fitted to the back of the sun visor on the passenger side. CAUTION Put out matches and cigarettes before they are placed in the ashtray.
For pleasant driving Cigarette lighter Refer to “Cup holder” on page 5-78. NOTE Do not leave the cigarette lighter removed E00711501257 The cigarette lighter can be used while the ignition from its socket, because the socket might be- For the front seat switch is in the “ON”...
For pleasant driving Accessory socket* CAUTION CAUTION E00711601160 The accessory socket can be used while the igni- When the cigarette lighter socket is used When you connect an electrical device, tion switch is in the “ON” or “ACC” position. as a power source for an electric appli- make sure it is rated at 12 V and its elec- Open the cap (A) to uncover the socket.
For pleasant driving Digital clock* Interior lamps Room lamps E00712101289 E00711700193 E00712000917 The digital clock indicates the time with the igni- tion switch in either “ON” or “ACC” position. Front* To set the time Set the time by pressing the various buttons as de- scribed below.
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For further information, we “ON” position. recommend you to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- [Vehicles with central door locks sys- thorized Service Point. tem] The room lamp goes on when a door (ON/ The lamp illuminates.
For pleasant driving Storage spaces Door courtesy lamps* Type 2 E00717500034 E00713101404 Each door courtesy lamp comes on when the rele- vant door is opened and goes off when the door is CAUTION closed. Never leave lighters, cans of carbonated drink, and spectacles in the cabin when parking the vehicle in hot sunshine.
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For pleasant driving Type 1 Front console box* To open, pull the lever (A). E00733400161 To open, pull up the knob (A). 1- Utility box* 2- Glove box 3- Sunglasses holder* 4- Seat under tray* 5- Front console box* Type 2 6- Floor console box* The glove box can be locked and unlocked using Floor console box*...
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For pleasant driving The floor console box can also be used as an armrest. Lower box Close the lid by pushing it till it clicks. To open the lower box, lift the left release lever (B) and raise the lid. 1- Upper box 2- Lower box CAUTION...
For pleasant driving Cup holder* To use the box, open the lid. To remove Pull off the tray while lifting upward. E00714500802 CAUTION Do not drink beverages while driving the vehicle; doing so could distract you and result in an accident. For the front seat The cup holder is located between the front seats.
For pleasant driving Bottle holder NOTE For the rear seat (Double cab) The cup holder adapter (A) can be removed The bottle holders are provided at both sides. E00718200171 to enable the cup holder to hold relatively large cup. Remove the cup holder adapter CAUTION when necessary.
For pleasant driving Convenient hook Coat hook* First-aid kit and warning triangle securing bands* E00732900071 E00725600438 Light items of luggage can be hung from the hook. There is a coat hook on the rear seat assist grip. E00717200028 A first-aid kit and a warning triangle can be se- cured with the band(s) installed in the illustrated po- Type 1 Type 2...
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For pleasant driving Club cab A band for securing a first-aid kit is installed in the secret box. A band for securing a warning triangle is installed left under the rear seat. 5-81 OCRE12E1...
For emergencies If the vehicle breaks down............6-02 Emergency starting...............6-02 Engine overheating...............6-04 Bleeding the fuel system...............6-05 Removal of water from the fuel filter...........6-06 Tools, jack and jack handle............6-07 Jacking up the vehicle..............6-13 Spare wheel...................6-16 How to change a tyre..............6-17 Towing..................6-20 Operation under adverse driving conditions.........6-24 OCRE12E1...
For emergencies If the vehicle breaks down Emergency starting WARNING E00800101166 E00800502112 If the vehicle breaks down on the road, move it to If the engine cannot be started because the battery Turn off the ignition on both vehicles be- the shoulder and use the hazard warning flashers and/ is weak or dead, the battery from another vehicle forehand.
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For emergencies NOTE Vehicles with 1 battery CAUTION Open the cover before connecting the jumper cable to the positive (+) terminal of the battery. Keep the engine of the vehicle giving assis- (Refer to “Battery” on page 8-10.) tance running. WARNING 7.
For emergencies Engine overheating 3. Confirm that the cooling fan is turning. If the CAUTION fan is not turning, stop the engine immediate- E00800601985 ly and have it checked. If the water temperature gauge indication remains Do not attempt to start the engine by pull- in the overheating zone for a long time, the engine ing or pushing the vehicle.
For emergencies Bleeding the fuel system 4. After the engine coolant temperature has drop- 6. Add coolant to the radiator and/or reserve ped to the normal temperature, stop the engine. tank if necessary (refer to the “Maintenance” E00800700312 section.) The fuel system should be bled to remove air as de- scribed below if the fuel supply is exhausted during travel.
For emergencies Removal of water from the fuel 2. Pump the hand pump (B) until there are no If the engine does not start, repeat the process above. more bubbles in the fuel coming out of the filter air plug (A). When doing this, place a cloth Type 2 Type 3 E00800800342...
Single cab Type 1 Take your vehicle to a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- thorized Service Point to remove the water from 3. Tighten the drain plug (A) when water no lon- the fuel filter.
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For emergencies Double cab Vehicles with rear retractable power window Type 2 Except for vehicles with rear retractable power window Type 1 Type 1 A- Tools B- Jack handle C- Jack A- Tool (wheel nut wrench) B- Jack Club cab C- Jack handle A- Tool (wheel nut wrench) B- Jack handle...
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For emergencies Tools Single cab, Club cab, Double cab 3. Remove the securing nut (E), and then take out the jack (F). 1- Tool bag E00801900382 2- Wheel nut wrench Type 1 3- Plier 4- Driver 5- Spanner Single cab, Double cab Club cab Removing and storing the tools, jack and jack handle...
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For emergencies NOTE 3. Remove the securing band (A), and then take 5. Remove the jack handle (E) from the holder out the tools (B). (F), and then take out the jack handle. When stowing the jack handle, align the black- marked part (I) of the jack handle with the holder (J).
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For emergencies Remove the securing band (C), and then take 4. Remove the jack handle (G) from the holder 1. Tip forward the seatback of the rear seat. out the tools (D). (H), and take out the handle. (Refer to “Folding the seatback forward” on page 2-07.) 2.
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For emergencies 4. Remove the jack handle (G) from the holder To use the jack handle (Club cab, Dou- 3. While pressing the snap pin (F) on the assem- of the back panel (H), and take out the handle. bled handle (E), insert the white-marked han- ble cab with rear retractable power dle (G) until it is locked by snap pin as illus- window only)
For emergencies Jacking up the vehicle 2WD vehicles with 15 inch wheels WARNING E00801001436 1. Park the vehicle on level and stable ground. Be sure to apply chocks or blocks to the 2. Set the parking brake firmly. correct tyre when jacking up the vehicle. 3.
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For emergencies 3. Move the jack handle up and down to raise the ram until just before the jack contacts the jacking point of the vehicle. Ensure that the jack will properly contact the vehicle jacking point. Move the jack handle up and down to raise the vehicle.
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For emergencies 2. Using the jack handle, turn the release valve CAUTION WARNING anticlockwise slowly to lower the ram and re- move the jack. Do not bump the raised vehicle or leave it Close the release valve slowly when lower- ing the vehicle, or the valve may be dam- sitting on the jack for a long time.
For emergencies Spare wheel 3. Securely insert the pin (C) on the jack handle CAUTION into the holder (D) of the spare wheel carrier. E00801100094 The spare wheel is stored under the floor of the car- Check the air pressure of the spare wheel go bed.
For emergencies How to change a tyre 5. Remove the hanger disc (G) from the spare wheel. E00801202653 Before changing a tyre, first stop your vehicle in a safe, flat location. 1. Park the vehicle on level and stable ground. 2.
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For emergencies 7. Loosen the wheel nuts with the wheel nut WARNING CAUTION wrench. Do not remove the wheel nuts yet. Be sure to apply chocks or blocks to the Handle the wheel carefully when chang- correct tyre when jacking up the vehicle. ing the tyre, to avoid scratching the wheel Five wheel nuts If the vehicle moves while jacked up, the...
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For emergencies Tighten the wheel nuts (flange nuts) until the CAUTION flanges of the wheel nuts touch the wheel and the wheel is not loose. Never apply oil to either the wheel bolts or the nuts, or they will tighten too much. Normal wheels and spare wheel (aluminium wheels) NOTE...
If your vehicle needs to be towed If towing is necessary, we recommend you to have it done by your MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- ized Service Point or a commercial tow truck service. In the following cases, transport the vehicle using a tow truck.
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For emergencies The regulations concerning towing may differ from Towing the vehicle by a tow truck CAUTION country to country. It is recommended that you obey the regulations of the area where you are driv- If you tow a vehicle with automatic trans- CAUTION ing your vehicle.
For emergencies Towing with rear wheels off the ground (Type C) Front (2WD vehicles with 16 inch wheels and Take care that the tow rope is kept as horizon- 4WD vehicles) tal as possible. An angled tow rope can dam- Place the gearshift lever in the “N”...
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For emergencies NOTE NOTE WARNING Using any part other than the designated tow- Your vehicle should only be used to tow an- ing hook could result in damage to the vehi- other vehicle if the weight of the other vehi- To prevent entry of exhaust gas from the cle body.
For emergencies Operation under adverse driving NOTE Depressing the brake pedal during travel on snowy or icy roads may cause tyre slippage Depress the accelerator pedal gradually when conditions and skidding. When traction between the starting the vehicle. E00801702140 tyres and the road is reduced the wheels may skid and the vehicle cannot readily be On a flooded road If your vehicle becomes stuck in sand,...
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For emergencies CAUTION The impact on tyres and/or wheels when driving on a bumpy or rutted road can damage the tyre and/or wheel. 6-25 OCRE12E1...
Vehicle care Vehicle care precautions...............7-02 Cleaning the interior of your vehicle..........7-02 Cleaning the exterior of your vehicle...........7-03 OCRE12E1...
Vehicle care Vehicle care precautions Cleaning the interior of your NOTE Do not use cleaners, conditioners, and protec- vehicle E00900100870 In order to maintain the value of your vehicle, it is tants containing silicons or wax. E00900200288 necessary to perform regular maintenance using the Such products, when applied to the instru- After cleaning the interior of your vehicle with wa- proper procedures.
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Vehicle care NOTE Cleaning the exterior of your CAUTION If genuine leather is wet with water or is wash- vehicle ed in water, wipe off water as quickly as pos- When washing the under side of your ve- E00900700010 sible with a dry, soft cloth. If left damp, mil- hicle or wheel, be careful not to injure If the following is left on your vehicle, it may dew may grow.
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MITSUBISHI touch-up paint to prevent corrosion. surface. Check body areas facing the road or the tyres care- Further, they are harmful to glossy surfa-...
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Vehicle care Wiper blades CAUTION CAUTION E00901700017 Use a soft cloth and glass cleaner to remove grease, Do not use a scrubbing brush or other Do not use a brush or other hard imple- dead insects, etc., from the wiper blades. Replace hard tools as they may damage the plastic ment on the wheels.
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Vehicle care If they are in contact, wipe off with soft cloth, cha- mois or the like and an aqueous solution of neutral detergent then immediately rinse the affected parts with plenty of water. 7-06 OCRE12E1...
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Maintenance Service precautions...............8-02 Catalytic converter................8-02 Bonnet...................8-03 Engine oil..................8-04 Engine coolant................8-06 Automatic transmission fluid*............8-07 Washer fluid.................8-08 Brake fluid..................8-08 Clutch fluid*.................8-09 Power steering fluid..............8-09 Battery..................8-10 Tyres.....................8-11 Clutch pedal free play*..............8-15 Brake pedal free play..............8-16 Parking brake lever stroke............8-16 Wiper blades.................8-17 General maintenance..............8-18 For cold and snowy weather............8-19 Fusible links..................8-19 Fuses.....................8-20...
We recommend you to have the periodic inspection It is important to keep the engine properly tuned to and corrosive sulphuric acid. and maintenance performed by a MITSUBISHI ensure proper catalyst operation and prevent possi- Do not get under your vehicle with just MOTORS Authorized Service Point or another spe- ble catalyst damage.
Maintenance Bonnet The catalytic converter itself gets hot quickly, and Raise the bonnet while pressing the safety lock. may be damaged if overheated. The following E01000302281 points should be noted in order to prevent the igni- tion of unburned fuel within the catalytic converter. To open Do not drive with an extremely low fuel lev- Pull the release lever towards you to unlock the bon-...
Maintenance Engine oil CAUTION CAUTION E01000402820 Note that the support bar may disengage Be careful that hands or fingers are not To check and refill engine oil the bonnet if the open bonnet is lifted by trapped when closing the bonnet. A- Minimum level a strong wind.
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(B). Use engine oil conforming to the following “For service DL-1” classification: If those classifications are not available, con- • ACEA classification: tact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized “For service A1/ B1, A3/B3, A3/B4, Service Point. A5/B5” 8-05 OCRE12E1...
Use “DIA QUEEN SUPER LONG LIFE COOL- ANT” or equivalent. MITSUBISHI Genuine Coolant has excellent pro- tection against corrosion and rust formation of all metals including aluminium and can avoid block- ages in the radiator, heater, cylinder head, engine block, etc.
Maintenance Automatic transmission fluid* 7. Remove dipstick and read the automatic trans- CAUTION mission fluid level. E01000600974 The fluid level should always be between the The proper amount of automatic transmission fluid Do not use alcohol or methanol anti- two marks on the dipstick. is essential to the life and operation of the automat- freeze or any engine coolants mixed with ic transmission.
Maintenance Washer fluid Brake fluid In addition, the brake fluid reservoir is equipped with a special cap to prevent the entrance of air, E01000700672 E01000900687 and this cap should not be removed. The windscreen washer fluid reservoir is in the en- To check the fluid level gine compartment.
Maintenance Clutch fluid* Power steering fluid A rapid fluid loss indicates a leak in the clutch sys- tem which should be inspected by a MITSUBISHI E01001000281 E01001100703 MOTORS Authorized Service Point or another spe- cialist and repaired immediately. To check the fluid level...
Maintenance Battery Check the electrolyte level at least once every 4 Type 1 weeks, depending on the operating conditions. E01001202144 If the battery is not used, it will discharge by itself The condition of the battery is very important for with time.
Maintenance Tyres WARNING CAUTION E01001300239 The battery electrolyte is extremely caus- Do not bring the nearby parts, the plastic tic. Do not allow it to come in contact parts and so on into contact with sulphu- WARNING with your eyes, skin, clothing, or the pain- ric acid (battery electrolyte) which may ted surfaces of the vehicle.
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Maintenance Tyre inflation pressures E01001402423 UP TO 3 PASSENGERS MAX. LOAD OR TRAILER TOWING Tyre size Front Rear Front Rear 2.2 bar 2.2 bar 2.2 bar 4.5 bar 195R15C 106/104R 8PR, (220 kPa) (220 kPa) (220 kPa) (450 kPa) 215/70R15C 109/107R {32 psi} {32 psi} {32 psi}...
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Maintenance Wheel condition NOTE CAUTION E01001800797 The mark and the location of the tyre tread wear indicators are different depending on Even if a wheel has the same rim size and the tyre manufacturer. offset as the specified type of wheel, its shape may prevent it from being fitted cor- rectly.
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Maintenance When rotating tyres, check for uneven wear and Snow tyres CAUTION damage. Abnormal wear is usually caused by incor- E01002000725 The use of snow tyres is recommended for driving rect tyre pressure, improper wheel alignment, out If the tyres have arrows (A) indicating on snow and ice.
Maintenance Clutch pedal free play* Before fitting tyre chains, we recommend you to CAUTION consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- E01002200222 ice Point. The max. chain height is as follows. Press down the clutch pedal with your fingers until Do not fit chains before you need them.
Maintenance Brake pedal free play Parking brake lever stroke Type 2 (RHD) E01002300281 E01002400527 Stop the engine, depress the brake pedal several Pull the parking brake lever up to check the num- times, and press down the pedal with your fingers ber of “clicks”...
Maintenance Wiper blades NOTE For LHD vehicles refer to the illustration to ensure that the retainers are correctly aligned If retainers are not supplied with the new wip- E01002600385 as you attach them. er blade, use the retainers from the old blade. When lifting the wiper arms off the windscreen, first raise the driver’s side wiper arm and then the passenger’s side wiper arm.
Maintenance NOTE General maintenance 5. Push the wiper blade until the hook (B) en- Do not allow the wiper arm to fall onto the gages securely with the stopper (A). E01002700113 windscreen; it could damage the glass. Fuel, engine coolant, oil and exhaust 3.
Maintenance For cold and snowy weather Fusible links Hinges and latches lubrication Check all latches and hinges, and lubricate if neces- E01002800257 E01002900030 The fusible links will melt to prevent a fire if a sary by first cleaning and then applying multipur- Ventilation slots large current attempts to flow through certain elec- pose grease.
Maintenance Fuses Engine compartment Passenger compartment fuse location (LHD) In the engine compartment, the fuse block is loca- E01003000849 Fuse block location ted as shown in the illustration. E01007600032 To prevent damage to the electrical system due to shortcircuiting or overloading, each individual cir- cuit is provided with a fuse.
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Maintenance Passenger compartment fuse location (RHD) No. Symbol Electrical system No. Symbol Electrical system pacity pacity Tail lamp (right) 7.5 A Electronic controlled unit 15 A Outside rear-view mirrors 7.5 A — Spare fuse 7.5 A — Spare fuse 20 A Engine control unit 7.5 A —...
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Maintenance Engine compartment fuse location table Identification of fuse No. Symbol Electrical system E01008000583 E01008100308 pacity Capacity Colour Headlamp high-beam 10 A Engine compartment fuse location (left) 7.5 A Brown Headlamp high-beam 10 A 10 A (right) 15 A Blue Headlamp low beam (left) 10 A 20 A Yellow...
Maintenance Replacement of lamp bulbs 5. Insert a new fuse of the same capacity by us- ing the fuse puller into the same place at the E01003100710 fuse block. Before replacing a bulb, ensure the lamp is off. Do not touch the glass part of the new bulb with your bare fingers;...
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Maintenance Outside 4- Side turn-signal lamps: 5 W (WY5W) Inside 5- Front fog lamps*: 55 W (H11) E01003302716 E01003401518 Single cab Codes in parentheses indicate bulb types. Front (Type 1) Rear 1- Headlamps, high-beam: 60 W (HB3) 1- Door courtesy lamps*: 3.4 W 2- Headlamps, low beam: 55 W (H11) 2- Room lamp: 8 W 3- Position lamps: 5 W (W5W)
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Maintenance Club cab Headlamps 2. Depress the tab (B) on the harness connector and pull the harness connector (C) to remove E01003501375 Type 1 1. Remove the bulb and connector assembly High beam Low beam (A) by turning it anticlockwise. High beam 1- Door courtesy lamps*: 3.4 W 2- Front room lamp and personal lamps*:...
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Maintenance 2. Remove the sealing cover (B). CAUTION Handle halogen lamp bulbs with care. The gas inside halogen lamp bulbs is high- ly pressurized, so dropping, knocking, or scratching a halogen lamp bulb can cause it to shatter. Never hold the halogen lamp bulb with a bare hand, dirty glove, etc.
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Maintenance Position lamps Type 2 et by turning it anticlockwise while pressing 1. Turn the bulb socket anticlockwise to re- E01003700833 move it. And remove the bulb from the sock- Type 1 et by pulling out. 1. Turn the bulb socket anticlockwise to re- move it.
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Maintenance 2. To install the bulb, perform the removal 2. Remove the socket and bulb assembly togeth- Front fog lamps* steps in reverse. er by turning it anticlockwise, and then re- E01004001537 1. Insert a straight blade (or minus) screwdriver move the bulb by pulling out.
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Maintenance 2. Turn the 3 bolts (A) anticlockwise to remove 4. Turn the entire socket and bulb assembly (D) them. And then remove the lamp assembly. anticlockwise to remove it. Rear fog lamp E01004100384 Type 1 (Driver’s side only) 3. Depress the tab (B) on the harness connector 5.
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Maintenance 2. Remove the bulb (C) by turning it anticlock- Rear combination lamps 4. Remove each socket and bulb assembly by wise while pressing it inward. turning it anticlockwise. E01004200763 1. Open the rear gate. (Refer to “Rear gate” on page 1-13.) 2.
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Maintenance NOTE 3. Remove the socket and bulb assembly togeth- er by turning it anticlockwise, and then re- Wrap a piece of cloth around the tip of the move the bulb by pulling it out. screwdriver in order to avoid scratching the lens and the body.
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Maintenance NOTE 2. Remove the bulb by pulling it out. Wrap a piece of cloth around the tip of the screwdriver in order to avoid scratching the lens. 2. To install the bulb, perform the removal steps in reverse. NOTE When installing the lens, align the 2 tabs on the lens with the holes on the vehicle side.
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Maintenance NOTE move it. Remove the bulb from the lamp hold- When installing the lens, align the 2 tabs on the lens with the holes on the vehicle side. Type 2 1. Insert a straight blade (or minus) screwdriver into the notch of the lens and pry gently to re- move it.
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Maintenance NOTE Centre console downlight 2. Turn the bulb socket (B) anticlockwise to re- Wrap a piece of cloth around the tip of the move it. E01008700144 screwdriver in order to avoid scratching the lens. Type 1 Type 2 2. To install the bulb, perform the removal steps in reverse.
Specifications Vehicle labeling Please use this number when ordering replacement Vehicle identification number plate parts. (RHD vehicles only) E01100101791 The vehicle identification number is stamped on Vehicle identification number the plate riveted to the left front corner of the instru- The vehicle identification number is stamped as ment panel pad.
Specifications Vehicle dimensions E01100202597 Single cab 9-03 OCRE12E1...
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Specifications Single cab Item Front track 1,505 mm Overall width 1,750 mm Front overhang 830 mm Wheel base 3,000 mm Rear overhang Without rear bumper 1,210 mm With rear bumper 1,385 mm Overall length Without rear bumper 5,040 mm With rear bumper 5,215 mm Ground clearance (unladen) 200 mm...
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Specifications Club cab Item Easy select 4WD Super select 4WD Front track 1,505 mm 1,520 mm Overall width 1,750 mm 1,815 mm Front overhang 795 mm, 830 mm Wheel base 3,000 mm Without rear bumper 1,325 mm Rear overhang With rear bumper 1,400 mm Without rear bumper 5,120 mm, 5,155 mm...
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Specifications Double cab Item 2WD and Easy select 4WD Super select 4WD Front track 1,505 mm 1,520 mm Overall width 1,750 mm 1,815 mm, 1,800 mm Front overhang 795 mm, 830 mm Wheel base 3,000 mm Without rear bumper 1,210 mm, 1,390 mm Rear overhang With rear bumper 1,285 mm, 1,465 mm...
Specifications Vehicle performance E01100301966 Item 167 km/h (104 mph), Vehicles with standard power engine 165 km/h (102 mph) 165 km/h(102 mph) Maximum speed Vehicles with high power engine 179 km/h (111 mph) 175 km/h (109 mph) Body 6.3 m, 6.1 m Minimum turning radius Wheel 5.9 m, 5.7 m...
Specifications Vehicle weight E01100404900 Single cab Item Without optional parts 1,565 kg, 1,550 kg 1,780 kg 1,770 kg Kerb weight With full optional parts 1,840 kg 1,810 kg 1,595 kg, 1,600 kg Maximum gross vehicle weight 2,630 kg 2,850 kg 2,890 kg Front 1,030 kg...
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Specifications Club cab Easy select 4WD Item Super select 4WD Kerb weight Without optional parts 1,800 kg 1,800 kg 1,815 kg, 1,825 kg 1,900 kg 1,880 kg With full optional parts 1,910 kg, 1,920 kg Maximum gross vehicle weight 2,850 kg Maximum axle weight Front 1,260 kg...
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Specifications Double cab Item Vehicles with 15 inch Vehicles with 16 inch tyres tyres Kerb weight Without optional parts 1,665 kg 1,770 kg 1,780 kg With full optional parts 1,735 kg 1,900 kg 1,910 kg Maximum gross vehicle weight 2,630 kg 2,800 kg Maximum axle weight Front...
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Specifications Easy select 4WD Super select 4WD Item Kerb weight Without optional parts 1,870 kg, 1,850 kg 1,880 kg 1,890 kg, 1,885 kg 1,915 kg, 1,885 kg, 1,860 kg 1,900 kg 1,890 kg 1,900 kg 1,880 kg With full optional parts 2,000 kg, 1,980 kg 2,010 kg...
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Specifications NOTE Trailer specifications indicate the manufacturer’s recommendation. When loading luggage and/or towing a trailer, make sure not to exceed any of the above maximum weights all the time. 9-14 OCRE12E1...
Specifications Engine specifications E01100602692 Standard power engine High power engine Item 2WD with 16 inch tyres, 2WD with 15 inch tyres Engine type Four-cylinder, in line, wa- Four-cylinder, in line, water cooled four-cycle, double overhead camshaft with ter cooled four-cycle, dou- intercooler and turbocharger ble overhead camshaft with small-sized inter-...
Specifications Transmission specifications E01100701553 Item Super select 4WD Super select 4WD Vehicles Vehicles Easy select Easy select with 15 inch with 16 inch High power Standard 4A/T 5A/T tyres tyres engine power engine Transmission 1 4.313 2.842 3.789 gear ratio 2.330 1.495 2.057...
Specifications Electrical system E01100802391 Voltage 12 V Battery Type (JIS) 95D31L 80D26L Capacity (5HR) 64 Ah 55 Ah Alternator capacity Vehicles for Russia, Kazakhstan, Uk- 90 A 120 A raine, Morocco and Turkey Except for vehicles for Russia, Kazakh- 95 A 130 A stan, Ukraine, Morocco and Turkey : Optional equipment...
46 mm 38 mm : On vehicles with 195 size tyres, this size of snow tyres can also be used instead. NOTE Contact your MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point for details on the combination used on your vehicle. 9-18 OCRE12E1...
Specifications Other specifications E01101000862 Fuel control Direct injection common rail system Fuel system Fuel pump Electronic controlled rotary type Clutch Dry single disc clutch with diaphragm spring, hydraulic action Steering system Rack & pinion type, power assisted Front Independent type, wishbone, coil spring Suspension Rear Rigid type, leaf spring...
Specifications Fuel consumption E01101100717 Vehicles with standard power engine Extra-urban condi- Combined Urban conditions tions Item Fuel consumption Fuel consumption Fuel consumption (g/km) (L/100 km) (L/100 km) (L/100 km) Single cab 9.1, 9.3 6.1, 6.0 Standard Full option Club cab Standard Full option Double cab...
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Specifications Vehicles with high power engine Extra-urban condi- Combined Urban conditions tions Item Fuel consumption Fuel consumption Fuel consumption (g/km) (L/100 km) (L/100 km) (L/100 km) Club cab Standard Full option Double cab Standard Full option Standard 10.2 Full option 10.6 NOTE The results given do not express or imply any guarantee of the fuel consumption of the particular vehicle.
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Specifications Item Quantity Lubricants 8.2 litres DIA QUEEN SUPER LONG LIFE Engine coolant [includes 0.65 litre in the COOLANT or equivalent reserve tank] Automatic transmission fluid 9.7 litres DIA QUEEN ATF SP III Brake fluid As required Brake fluid DOT3 or DOT4 Clutch fluid As required Brake fluid DOT3 or DOT4...
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Alphabetical index Seat under tray 5-78 How the Supplemental Restraint System Seat works 2-29 Adjustment 2-03 Servicing 2-39 Armrest (Double cab) 2-07 Warning lamp 2-38 USB input terminal 5-67 Front seat 2-03 How to connect an iPod 5-67 Head restraints 2-08 USB input terminal device Heated seats 2-06 How to connect a USB memory device 5-67...
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