Owner Manual For Mitsubishi Carisma
Owner Manual For Mitsubishi Carisma
Owner Manual For Mitsubishi Carisma
General information
Locking and unlocking
Seats and seat belts
Instruments and controls
Starting and driving
For pleasant driving
Vehicle care
For emergencies
Maintenance
Specifications
LHD
B21A482t
RHD
B21A483t
Interior
EB21BMDf
1 - Jack ! p. 84
2 - Rear shelf panel (Hatchback only) ! p. NO TAG
3 - Seat belts ! p. 311
Adjustable seat belt anchor (for front seats)
! p. 314
4 - Room lamp (for vehicles without sunroof)
! p. 422, 826, 837
5 - Electric window control* ! p. 212
6 - Central door lock switch ! p. 27
7 - Manual remote-controlled outside rear-view mirrors lever* ! p. 532
8 - Sunroof switch* ! p. 214
9 - Room lamp (for vehicles with sunroof) ! p. 422,
826, 837
10 - Spot lamp (for vehicles with sunroof) ! p. 422,
826, 837
11 - Spot lamp* (for vehicles without sunroof)
! p. 422, 826, 837
12 - Inside rear-view mirror ! p. 531
13 - Sun visors ! p. 644
14 - Vanity mirror ! p. 645
15 - Glove box ! p. 648
16 - Tools ! p. 83
17 - Spare wheel ! p. NO TAG
18 - Armrest* (for rear seats) ! p. 39
19 - Head restraints ! p. 37
20 - Armrest* (for front seats) ! p. 39
21 - Centre console box* ! p. 649
22 - Supplemental restraint systemside air bag*
! p. 331
23 - Heated seat switch* ! p. 310
24 - Parking brake lever ! p. 525
25 - Cup holder ! p. 649
26 - Fuel filler door release lever ! p. 53
27 - Seat ! p. 32
LHD
B21B476t
Interior
EB21BMEe
123456-
RHD
78910 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 B21B477t
Exterior
EB21DMDd
Hatchback
B21D169t
Exterior
EB21DMEc
Sedan
B21D170t
GENERAL INFORMATION
Installation of accessories
EB24A-Ce
Before fitting any accessories, please consult your authorized MITSUBISHI dealer.
(1) The installation of accessories, optional
parts, etc., should only be carried out
within the limits prescribed by law in
your country, and in accordance with
the guidelines and warnings contained
within the documents accompanying
this vehicle.
Only MITSUBISHI approved accessories should be fitted to your vehicle.
(2) Improper installation of electrical parts
could cause fire, please refer to the
Modification/alterations to the electrical
or fuel systems section within this
owners handbook.
(3) When using a communication system
such as a cellular phone or a radio set
inside the vehicle, a separate external
antenna must be fitted. When a cellular
phone or a radio set is used by using an
internal antenna alone, it may interfere
with the vehicles electrical system and
adversely affect safe operation of the
vehicle.
(4) Tyres and wheels which do not meet
specifications must not be used.
Refer to the Specifications section for
information regarding wheel and tyre
sizes on page 1011.
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Important points!
Due to the large number of accessory and
replacement parts of different manufacturers
in the market, it is not possible, not only for
MITSUBISHI MOTOR SALES Europe B.V.,
but also an authorized MITSUBISHI dealer,
to check whether the attachment or installation of such parts affects the driving safety of
your MITSUBISHI-vehicle.
Even when such parts are officially authorized, for example by a general operators
permit (an appraisal for the part) or through
the execution of the part in an officially approved manner of construction, or when a
single operation permit following the attachment or installation of such parts, it cannot be
deduced from that alone, that the driving
safety of your vehicle has not been affected.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Modification / alterations to
the electric or fuel systems
EB11A-D
CAUTION
B10A001a
CAUTION
Please consult an authorized MITSUBISHI dealer concerning any such fitment or modification.
If the wires interfere with the vehicle
body or improper installation
methods are used (protective fuses
not included, etc.), electronic devices
may be adversely affected, resulting
in a fire or other accident.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
CAUTION
(2) When luggage is loaded onto the
vehicle, please make sure to drive
slowly and avoid excessive maneuvers such as sudden braking or
quick turning.
In addition, place the luggage on
the carrier so that its weight is distributed evenly with the heaviest
items on the bottom. Do not load
items that are wider than the roof
carrier.
The additional weight on the roof
could heighten the vehicles centre
of gravity and affect the vehicle
handling characteristics.
As a result, driving errors or emergency maneuvers could lead to a
loss of control and result in an accident.
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CAUTION
(3) Before driving and after travelling a
short distance, always check the
load to make sure it is securely fastened to the roof carrier.
Check periodically during your
travel that the load remains secure.
If the load is not secure, it could fall
from the vehicle and damage your
vehicle, another vehicle or create
road hazard.
NOTE
(1) To prevent wind noise or reduction in
gas mileage, remove the roof carrier
when not in use.
(2) Before using an automatic car wash,
check with the attendant to determine if
the roof carrier should be removed.
(3) Be sure that adequate clearance is
maintained for raising the sunroof (For
vehicles with sunroof) and tailgate
(hatchback) when installing a roof
carrier.
Genuine parts
EB05A-Fi
GENERAL INFORMATION
Used engine oils safety
instructions
WARNING
(1) Prolonged and repeated contact
may cause serious skin disorders,
including dermatitis and cancer.
(2) Avoid contact with the skin as far
as possible and wash thoroughly
after any contact.
(3) Keep used engine oils out of reach
of children.
EB26A-Di
WARNING
Driving after drinking can lead to an
accident. Your perceptions are less
sharp, your reflexes are slower, and
your judgement is impaired when you
have been drinking.
NEVER DRINK AND THEN DRIVE.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
(5) Prevent children from playing in the luggage compartment. It is illegal to allow
them to play there while the vehicle is
moving.
(6) When loading luggage, be careful not to
load above the height of the seats. This
is dangerous not only because the rearward vision will be obstructed, but also
the luggage may be projected into the
passenger compartment under hard
braking.
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F11A024a
Keys
EF21A - Gb
22
NOTE
(1) Replacement keys for your vehicle can
be made only by an authorized MITSUBISHI dealer. Give the dealer your key
number in the event that the original
keys are lost.
(2) The engine is designed so that it will not
turn over if the ID code registered in the
immobilizer computer and the keys ID
code do not match. Refer to the section
entitled Electronic immobilizer for details and key usage.
(3) Keys should never be placed in areas
which contain magnetic or metal objects
as this may interfere with the transponder.
Electronic immobilizer
(Anti-theft starting system)
EF11C-Vd
CAUTION
Dont make any alterations or additions to the immobilizer system; any
alterations or additions could cause
failure of the immobilizer.
F11C003g
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F12A016a
Doors
F12A163a
1 - Lock
2 - Unlock
Pull the inside door handle toward you to
open the door.
When the inside door handle of the front door
is pulled, the door can be opened even if the
door is locked.
F12A076a
Forgotten-key-prevention
mechanism
If the lock button of the drivers door is
pressed while the drivers door is opened,
the lock will be automatically released.
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CAUTION
(1) Make sure the doors are closed:
driving with doors incompletely
closed is very dangerous.
(2) Never leave children in the vehicle unattended.
(3) Be careful not to lock the doors
while the key is inside the vehicle.
F12D010a
To lock
Press the LOCK switch (1), and all doors and
the boot lid (or tailgate) will be locked. When
they are locked, the turn-signal lamps blink
twice.
To unlock
Press the UNLOCK switch (2), and all doors
and the boot lid (or tailgate) will be unlocked.
When they are unlocked, the turn-signal
lamps will be turned on for a few seconds.
NOTE
(1) The keyless entry system does not operate if the key is left in the ACC or
ON position, or the door or boot lid (or
tailgate) is open.
(2) If the UNLOCK switch (2) is pressed
and no door is opened within approximately 30 seconds: relocking will automatically occur.
(3) The remote control switch will operate
within about 4 m from the vehicle. However, the operating range of the remote
control switch may change if the vehicle
is located near a TV transmitting tower,
power station, or radio broadcasting station.
(4) If the following conditions are observed
after pressing the remote control switch,
the battery inside the switch may need
to be replaced.
Replace the battery at your authorized
MITSUBISHI dealer.
D The doors or boot lid (or tailgate)
cannot be locked or unlocked.
D The indicator lamp glows dimly, or
does not light.
(5) If you lose your remote control switch or
you need another one, please order a
new one at your authorized MITSUBISHI dealer.
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CAUTION
When driving with a child in the rear
seat, please use the child protection
to prevent accidental door opening
which may cause an accident.
CAUTION
(1) Do not leave the remote control
switch where it may be exposed
to heat caused by the direct rays
of the sun.
(2) The remote control switch is a
precision
electronic
device.
Therefore, pay attention to the following.
D Avoid knocking the remote
control switch hard against
other objects or dropping it.
D Keep the remote control
switch dry.
D Do not disassemble the remote control switch.
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F12C041a
1 - Lock
2 - Free
Child protection helps to prevent doors from
being opened accidentally, especially when
small children are in the rear seat.
A lever is provided on each rear door.
If the lever is set to the locked position, the
rear doors cannot be opened using the inside handle.
To open the rear door while the child protection is in use, pull the outside door handle.
If the lever is set to the Free position, the
child protection mechanism does not function.
F12B069a
F12B125a
NOTE
If the boot lid (or tailgate) key cylinder remains in the Always lock position (A), the
boot lid (or tailgate) cannot be unlocked by
the central door lock operation.
27
F12B078a
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F13A061a
Bonnet
EF13A-Ej
To open
Pull the release lever towards you to unlock
the bonnet.
F13A143a
CAUTION
F13A063a
CAUTION
(1) Note that the support bar may disengage the bonnet if the open
bonnet is lifted by a strong wind.
(2) Always insert the support bar into
the hole provided specifically for
this purpose. Supporting the
bonnet at any other location
could result in the support bar
slipping out and lead to an accident.
F13A064a
To close
Unlatch the support bar and clip it in its
holder.
Slowly lower the bonnet to the position
30 cm above the closed position, then let it
drop.
NOTE
(1) If this does not close the bonnet, release
it from a slightly higher position.
(2) Do not press down the bonnet hard with
a hand as it may damage the bonnet.
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WARNING
It is dangerous to drive with the boot
lid (or tailgate) open since carbon
monoxide (CO) gas can enter the
cabin.
You cannot see or smell CO. It can
cause unconsciousness and even
death.
CAUTION
Do not stand behind the exhaust pipe
when loading and unloading luggage.
A heat from the exhaust could lead to
burns.
F12B042a
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F15A168a
To open
Push the boot lid (or tailgate) key cylinder (A)
when the key cylinder is in the unlocked
position.
To close
Press the boot lid (or tailgate) down until it is
closed, and turn the key to lock position.
F15A299a
NOTE
Gas springs (B) are installed in the locations
illustrated in order to support the tailgate.
Please observe the following in order to prevent damage or faulty operation.
D Do not attach any plastic material, tape,
etc., to the gas springs.
D Do not tie string, etc., around the gas
springs.
D Do not pull on the gas springs when
closing the tailgate or hang items from
the gas springs.
F15A298a
F17B006a
The boot lid (or tailgate) can be locked or unlocked by using the central door lock switch,
regardless of the position of the ignition key.
1 - To open
2 - To close
EF17B-Ac
1 - Unlock
2 - Lock
If the boot lid (or tailgate) is locked or unlocked by using the central door lock switch,
it can still be locked or unlocked with the key.
NOTE
Repeated continous operating between lock
and unlock could cause the central door
locks builtin protection circuit to prevent the
system from operating. If this occurs, wait
about one minute before operating the
switch.
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RHD, Type 1
F17A152a
LHD, Type 2
F17A153a
212
WARNING
(1) Before operating the electric window control, make sure that nothing is capable of being trapped
(head, hand, finger, etc.).
(2) Never leave the vehicle without
removing the key.
(3) Never leave a child (or other persons who might not be capable of
safe operation of the electric window control) in the vehicle alone.
F17A154a
NOTE
Once the battery cable is disconnected, or
the fuse is replaced, it may happen that the
door glasses cannot be operated normally
even after reconnecting the battery cable. In
such a case, take the following steps with all
the door windows.
Pull the power window switch repeatedly to
close the door window completely if it is
open. After it is completely closed, pull the
switch again for one second, and the door
window will resume its normal operation.
F17A202a
F17A008a
Drivers switches
Passengers switches
NOTE
(1) The door windows can be opened or
closed even after the ignition switch is
turned off for a 30second period. If the
drivers door is opened during this
period, the door window can be opened
or closed for another 30 seconds.
However, once the drivers door is
closed, the windows cannot be operated any more.
(2) The rear door windows only open halfway.
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F19A012a
CAUTION
Lock switch
When this switch is operated, the passengers switches cannot be used to open or
close the door windows and the drivers
switch cannot open or close any door windows other than the front door windows. To
unlock, press it once again.
1 - Lock
2 - Unlock
WARNING
A child may tamper with the switch at
the risk of its hands or head being
trapped in the window. When driving
with a child in the vehicle, please
press the window lock switch to disable the passengers switches.
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Sunroof*
EF19ABQ
To open
Press the switch (1) to open the sunroof.
The sunroof stops once before the sunroof is fully opened. Repress the
switch (1) to open completely.
To stop the moving sunroof, press the
switch (2).
To close
The sunroof automatically closes if the
switch (2) is pressed.
To stop the moving sunroof, press the
rear of the switch (1).
(2) Never leave a child (or other person who might not be capable of
safe operation of the sunroof
switch) in the vehicle alone.
(3) Before operating the sunroof,
make sure that nothing is capable
of being trapped (head, hand,
finger, etc.).
NOTE
Before tilting the sunroof, completely
open the sunshade. Otherwise you will
not have good ventilation.
To close
Press the switch (4).
Safety mechanism
If a hand or head is trapped in the closing
sunroof, it will re-open automatically.
Nonetheless, make sure that nobody puts
their head or hand out of the sunroof when
opening or closing.
The opened sunroof will become operational
after a few seconds.
F19A013a
Sunshade
Slide the sunshade (5) manually to
open and close it.
NOTE
The sunshade will operate together with
the sunroof only when the sunroof is
opened.
CAUTION
CAUTION
The safety mechanism is cancelled
just before the sunroof is fully closed.
This allows the sunroof to close completely. Therefore be especially careful that no fingers are trapped in the
sunroof.
WARNING
(1) Do not put head, hands or anything
else out of the sunroof opening
while driving the vehicle.
NOTE
(1) When leaving the vehicle unattended,
make sure you close the sunroof and
remove the ignition key.
(2) Do not try to operate the sunroof if it is
frozen closed (after snow fall or during
extreme cold).
(3) Do not sit or place heavy luggage on the
sunroof or roof opening edge.
Do not apply any force that may cause
damage to the sunroof.
(4) Release the switch as soon as the sunroof reaches the fully open or fully closed position.
(5) If the sunroof would not operate when
the sunroof switch is operated, release
the switch and check whether something is trapped by the sunroof. If nothing is trapped, have the sunroof checked at an authorized MITSUBISHI
dealer.
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216
Adjust the drivers seat so that you are comfortable and that you can reach the pedals,
steering wheel, switches etc. while retaining
a clear field of vision.
WARNING
(1) If required, always adjust the
seating before the vehicle is in
motion. After adjustments are
made, ensure the seating is
locked in position by attempting
to move the seat and seatback
forward and rearward without
using the adjusting mechanism.
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WARNING
(2) It is extremely dangerous to ride
in the luggage area (inside or outside) of a vehicle. Also, the luggage area and rear seats should
never be used as a play area by
children. In a collision, people or
children riding unrestrained in
these areas are more likely to be
seriously injured or killed.
Do not allow people or children to
ride in any area of your vehicle
that is not equipped with seats
and seat belts, and make sure
that everyone travelling in your
vehicle is in a seat and wearing a
seat belt, or in the case of a child
is strapped in a child restraint.
In the interest of their safety,
children should not be allowed to
adjust the seats.
WARNING
(3) To minimize the risk of personal injury in the event of a collision or
sudden braking, the seatbacks
should always be in the almost upright position while the vehicle is in
motion. The protection provided
by the seat belts may be reduced
significantly when the seatback
is reclined. There is greater risk
that the passenger will slide
under the seat belt, resulting in
serious injury, when the seatback
is reclined.
CAUTION
(1) Make sure that the seat is adjusted by an adult.
If it is adjusted by a child, an unexpected accident might occur.
(2) Do not place a cushion or the like
between your back and the seatback while driving. The effectiveness of the head restraints will be
reduced in the event of an accident.
(3) When sliding or reclining the seat
rearward, pay careful attention to
the rear seat passengers.
G21B024a
G21C027a
EG21B - Ia
EG21C-Jf
WARNING
To ensure the seat is locked securely,
attempt to move the seat forward or
backward without using the lever.
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WARNING
To minimize the risk of personal injury
in the event of a collision or sudden
braking, the seatbacks should always
be in almost upright position while
the vehicle is in motion. The protection provided by the seat belts may be
reduced significantly when the seatback is reclined. There is greater risk
that the passenger will slide under the
seat belt, resulting in serious injury,
when the seatback is reclined.
G21D031a
34
G21D033a
G21E025a
Rear seat
G02C074a
EG02CAJ
EG21EL
G02C064a
1.
35
G02C026a
2.
36
G02C021a
NOTE
After raising the seat cushion, lay the head
restraints, removed from the rear seat, on the
floor as shown in the illustration.
G02C065a
3.
WARNING
G02C066a
Anti-theft lock
EG02DAa
(1) The head restraints can only protect you if they are correctly adjusted.
(2) A cushion or similar device
should not be placed on the seatback as it may increase the distance between your head and the
head restraint and reduce the effectiveness of the restraint.
G26A075a
Height adjustment
Adjust the head restraint height so that the
centre of the restraint is as close as possible
to eye level to reduce the chances of injury
in the event of collision. Any person too tall
for the restraint to reach their seated eye
level, should adjust the restraint as high as
possible.
To raise the head restraint, move it upward.
To lower the restraint, move it downward
while pushing the height adjusting knob (A)
in the direction of the arrow. After adjustment,
push the head restraint downward and make
sure that it is locked.
1 - Lock
2 - Free
At other times, leave the lock at the FREE
position.
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G26A054a
G26A075a
Tilt the head restraint forward to adjust it forward. To adjust it backward, tilt the head restraint backward.
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EG26BBD
G26B021a
WARNING
It is dangerous to drive with incorrectly adjusted head restraints or without
head restraints installed; always have
them correctly fitted when using the
vehicle.
Failure to do so could cause serious
injury if involved in an accident.
CAUTION
The head restraints for the front, rear
outboard and rear centre seats differ
in shape.
When installing head restraints, make
sure the front, rear outboard and rear
centre head restraints are fitted in
their respective seats.
Failure to do so could cause serious
injury if involved in an accident.
G27A045a
Armrest*
EG27AAGb
G27A044a
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CAUTION
G16A036a
Heated seats*
EG16A-O
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CAUTION
(5) Turn the heater off immediately if
it appears to be malfunctioning
during use.
NOTE
(1) Do not place heavy objects on the seat
or stick pins, needles, or other pointed
objects into it.
(2) When cleaning the seat, do not use
benzene, gasoline, alcohol, or other organic solvents; this might damage the
surface of the seat, but also the heater
element.
(3) If water or any other liquid is spilled on
the seat, allow it to dry thoroughly before
attempting to use the heater.
WARNING
(1) Never wear the shoulder portion
of the seat belt under the arm or
other position which is incorrect.
(2) One seat belt should be used by
only one person. Doing otherwise can be dangerous.
(3) The seat belt will provide its
wearer with maximum protection
if the seatback recliner is placed
in fully upright position. When the
seatback is reclined, there is
greater risk that the passenger
will slide under the belt, especially in a forward impact accident,
and may be injured by the belt or
by striking the instrument panel
or seatbacks.
WARNING
(4) Seat belts should always be worn
by every adult who drives or rides
in this vehicle, and by all children
who are large enough to wear
seat belts properly.
(5) Remove any twists when using
the belt.
(6) No modifications or additions
should be made by the user
which will either prevent the seat
belt adjusting devices from operating to remove slack, or prevent
the seat belt assembly from being
adjusted to remove slack.
G28A089a
WARNING
(7) To reduce risk of serious or fatal
injury in an accident, including
from a deploying driver air bag,
the driver should adjust the
drivers seat to the rear most
position that still allows good visibility and good control of the
steering wheel, the brake and accelerator, and vehicle controls.
(8) Never hold a child in your arms or
on your lap when riding in this vehicle, even if you are wearing
your seat belt. To do so risks severe or fatal injury to your child in
a collision or sudden stop.
(9) Always adjust the belt to a snug
fit.
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CAUTION
(1) Never wear the lap portion of the
belt across your abdomen. During accidents it can press sharply
against your abdomen and increase the risk of injury.
(2) The seat belts must not be
twisted when worn.
This type of belt requires no length adjustment. Once worn, the belt adjusts itself to the
movement of the wearer, but in the event of
a sudden or strong shock, the belt automatically locks to restrain the wearers body.
G28A067a
To fasten
Pull the seat belt out slowly while holding the
latch plate.
NOTE
When the seat belts cannot be pulled out in
a locked condition, pull the belts once forcefully and then return them. After that, pull the
belts out slowly once again.
Insert the latch plate into the buckle until a
click is heard.
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G28A051a
To unfasten
Hold the latch plate and push the button on
the buckle.
G28A111a
G28A113a
1.
2.
NOTE
As the belt retracts automatically, keep the
latch plate held while retracting so that the
belt stows slowly. Failure to do this could
damage the vehicle.
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G28A112a
G08C004a
Pretensioner mechanism
The pretensioner mechanisms will retract
their respective seat belts instantaneously,
thus maximizing the seat belts effectiveness, if there is a frontal impact severe
enough to injure the driver and/or front passenger and the ignition switch is in the ON
position.
WARNING
CAUTION
When adjusting the seat belt anchor,
set it at a position that is sufficiently
high so that the belt will make full contact with your shoulder but will not
touch your neck.
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CAUTION
(1) Any installation of audio equipment or repairs in the vicinity of
the pretensioner seat belts or
floor console must be performed
by an authorized MITSUBISHI
dealer. It is important to do so because the work could affect the
pretensioner mechanisms.
(2) If you need to scrap the vehicle,
please consult an authorized
MITSUBISHI dealer. It is important
to do so because unexpected activation of the pretensioner seat
belts could cause injuries.
NOTE
(1) The pretensioner seat belts will be activated if the vehicle suffers a severe
frontal impact, even if the seat belts are
not worn.
(2) The pretensioner seat belts are designed to work only once. After the pre
tensioner seat belts have been activated, they must be replaced by an
authorized MITSUBISHI dealer.
Warning lamp
The same warning lamp is shared by the
SRS air bags and the pretensioner seat
belts.
Refer to the SRS warning lamp on page
336.
Forcelimiter mechanisms
In the event of a collision, each forcelimiter
mechanism will effectively absorb the load
applied to the seat belt so as to minimize the
impact to the passenger.
Child restraint
EG20A-Bb
WARNING
(1) When possible, put children in
the rear seat. Accident statistics
indicate that children of all sizes
and ages are safer when properly
restrained in the rear seat rather
than in the front seat.
(2) Holding a child in your arms is no
substitute for a restraint system.
Failure to use a proper restraint
system can result in severe or
fatal injury to your child.
(3) Each restraint device or fixing is
to be used only by one child.
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G28G290a
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G28G436a
WARNING
(1) Extreme Hazard !
REAR-FACING
CHILD
RESTRAINTS must NOT be used in
the front passenger seat as it
places an infant too close to the
passenger air bag. The force of an
inflating air bag could kill or
cause serious injuries to the
child. Rear-facing child restraints
must only be used in the rear
seat.
G28G439a
WARNING
(2) FRONT-FACING CHILD
RESTRAINTS should be used in
the rear seat whenever possible;
if used in the front seat, adjust the
seat to the fully backward position. Failure to do so could kill or
cause serious injuries to the
child.
G28B005a
WARNING
(1) When installing a child restraint
system, refer to the instructions
provided by the manufacturer of
the restraint system. Failure to do
so can result in severe or fatal injury to your child.
(2) After installation, push and pull
the child restraint system back
and forth, and side to side, to see
that it is positively secured. If the
child restraint system is not installed securely, it may cause injury to the child or other occupants in case of accident or
sudden stops.
(3) When the child restraint system is
not in use, keep your child or infant seat secured with the seat
belt or remove it from the vehicle
in order to prevent injury to your
child.
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Seating position
Mass Group
Rear Passenger
Front Passenger
Rear Outboard
Rear Centre
0Up to 10 kg (0 9 months)
U,L*1
0+ Up to 13 kg (0 2 years)
I 9 to 18 kg (9 months 4 years)
L*2
U,L*2
L*2
L*3
U,L*3
L*3
ECE No.
*1
MZ311097
E103301063
*2
MZ312389
E103301085
*3
MZ311099
E103301061
NOTE
There is no applicable MITSUBISHI Genuine Parts to the Mass Group 0+Up to 13 kg (02 years).
MITSUBISHI MOTOR SALES Europe B.V. reserves the right to changes without any prior announcement.
For detail information, please consult your authorized MITSUBISHI dealer.
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G18C021a
The 3-point type seat belts at the seat positions above can be converted from normal
emergency locking retractor (ELR) mode to
automatic locking retractor (ALR) mode. It
must be so converted, when installing a child
restraint system.
G18C054a
Installation:
1. Place the child restraint system in the
rear seating position as shown in the
illustration.
2. Route the belt through the child restraint according to the child restraint
system manufacturers instructions,
then insert the latch plate into the
buckle.
G18C055a
3.
4.
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WARNING
G18C056a
5.
6.
7.
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G18C023a
Installation:
1.
2.
3.
G28B059a
CAUTION
For some type of child restraint, the
locking clip (A) should be used to
help avoid personal injury during a
collision or sudden manoeuvre.
It must be fitted and used in accordance with the child restraint
manufacturers instructions.
The locking clip must be removed
when the child restraint is removed.
Children who have outgrown the child restraint system should be seated in the rear
seat and wear a combination lap shoulder
belt.
The lap belt should be snug and positioned
low on the abdomen so that it is below the
top of the hip-bone. Otherwise, the belt could
intrude into the childs abdomen during an
accident and cause injury.
CAUTION
(1) Children who are not buckled up
can be thrown out of the vehicle
in an accident.
(2) Children who are not buckled up
can strike other people.
(3) A child should never be left unattended in your vehicle. When you
leave the vehicle, take the
children with you.
WARNING
MITSUBISHI MOTOR SALES Europe
B.V. recommends that pregnant
women use the available seat belts.
This will reduce the likelihood of injury to both the woman and the unborn child. The lap belt should be
worn across the thighs and as snug
against the hips as possible, but not
across the waist. The womans doctor
should be consulted if there are any
questions.
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WARNING
(1) All seat belt assemblies including
retractors and attaching hardware
should be inspected by an authorized MITSUBISHI dealer after any
collision. We recommend that seat
belt assemblies in use during a
collision be replaced unless the
collision was minor and the belts
show no damage and continue to
operate properly.
(2) Do not attempt to repair or replace
any part of the seat belt assemblies; this work should be done by
an authorized MITSUBISHI dealer.
Failure to have an authorized MITSUBISHI dealer perform the work
could reduce the effectiveness of
the belts and could result in serious injury in the event of a collision.
(3) Once the pre-tensioner has activated, it cannot be re-used.
It must be replaced together with
the retractor.
(4) The entire pre-tensioner seat belt
system must be inspected by an
authorized MITSUBISHI dealer.
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Supplemental restraint
system (SRS) - air bag
WARNING
EG29A-Fa
WARNING
(3) Seat belts reduce the risk of being
thrown from your vehicle in a
collision or roll-over.
WARNING
IT IS VERY IMPORTANT TO BE
PROPERLY SEATED.
A driver or front passenger too close
to the steering wheel or instrument
panel during air bag deployment can
be killed or seriously injured.
Air bags inflate very fast, and with
great force.
If the driver and front passenger are
not properly seated and restrained,
the air bags may not protect you
properly, and could cause serious or
fatal injuries when it inflates.
(1) Before driving, adjust the drivers
seat as far back as possible while
still maintaining complete control
of the vehicle.
(2) Before driving, adjust the front
passenger seat as far back as
possible.
(3) Make sure all vehicle occupants
are always properly restrained
using the available seat belts.
(4) With seat belts properly fastened
the driver and front passenger
should sit well back and upright
without leaning against the window or door.
G28G157a
WARNING
(5) Do not sit on the edge of the seat,
or lean head or chest close to the
steering wheel or instrument
panel. Do not put feet or legs on or
against the instrument panel.
(6) Place all infants and small
children in the rear seat and
properly restrained using an appropriate child restraint system.
The rear seat is the safest for infants and children.
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G28G176a
G28G436a
WARNING
(7) Infants and small children should
never be unrestrained, stand up
against the instrument panel or
held in your arms or on your lap.
They could be seriously injured
or killed in a collision, including
when the air bag inflates. They
should be properly seated in the
rear seat in an appropriate child
restraint system. See the Child
restraint section on page 315.
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G28G439a
WARNING
D
REAR-FACING
CHILD
RESTRAINTS must NOT be used in
the front passenger seat as it
places an infant too close to the
passenger air bag. The force of an
inflating passenger air bag could
kill or cause serious injuries to
the child.
Rear-facing child restraints must
only be used in the rear seat.
WARNING
D
FRONT-FACING
CHILD
RESTRAINTS should be used in the
rear seat whenever possible; if
they must be used in the front
passenger seat, adjust the seat to
the fully backward position. Failure to do so could kill or cause
serious injuries to the child.
(8) Older children should be seated
in the rear seat, properly wearing
the seat belt, with an appropriate
booster seat if needed.
G28G290a
NOTE
The label shown here is attached on vehicles with front passenger air bag.
If this label is attached, never install the rearfacing child restraint on the front passengers
seat.
G28G063a
G28L017a
EG29B-Fa
The air bags will operate only when the ignition switch is in the ON or START position.
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CAUTION
Air bags are inflated at an extremely
rapid speed. In certain situations,
contact with inflating air bags can result in light cuts, bruises, and the like.
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G28G012a
G28L085d
327
G28L086d
328
G28L087d
329
G28L088d
330
WARNING
G28G326a
WARNING
(1) Do not attach anything to the
steering wheel padded cover,
such as trim material, badges,
etc. It might strike and injure an
occupant if the air bag inflates.
(2) Do not set anything on or attach
anything to the instrument panel
above the glove box. It might
strike and injure an occupant if
the air bag inflates.
G28L015a
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Type 2
G28L177a
The label shown here is attached to the seatbacks with a side air bag.
The side air bag is designed to inflate only on
the side of the vehicle that is impacted.
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G28L016a
G28L055a
G28L089d
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G28L090d
334
1 - Head-on collisons
2 - Rear end collisions
WARNING
WARNING
G28L029a
WARNING
(2) The side air bag inflates with
great force. The driver and front
passenger should not put their
arms out the window and should
not lean against the door, in order
to reduce risk of serious or possible fatal injury from a deploying
side air bag.
(3) Do not allow any rear seat occupant to hold onto the seatback of
either front seat, in order to reduce risk of injury from a deploying side air bag. Special care
should be taken with children.
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WARNING
(7) Never install a rear-facing child
restraint in the front passenger
seat. A forward-facing child restraint should be used in the rear
seat only, whenever possible. If a
forward-facing child restraint
must be used in the front passenger seat, adjust the seat to the
fully backward position and take
care to ensure that the child stays
in the child restraint and away
from the door.
Do not allow the child to lean
against or close to the front door
even if the child is seated in a
child restraint system.
The childs head should also not
be leaned against or be close to
the area of the seat where the side
air bag is located. It is dangerous
if the side air bag inflates.
Failure to follow all of these instructions could lead to serious
or fatal injury to the child.
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WARNING
(8) Work around and on the side air
bag system components should
only be done by an authorized
MITSUBISHI dealer. Improper
work could result in inadvertent
deployment of a side air bag or
could render a side air bag inoperative; either situation could result in serious injury.
G28G153a
WARNING
If any of the following conditions
occur, the SRS is not working properly and you should immediately have it
inspected by an authorized MITSUBISHI dealer.
D
D
D
SRS servicing
EG29G-A
The entire SRS including air bag and pretensioner seat belt must be inspected by an
authorized MITSUBISHI dealer after
10 years.
WARNING
(1) Any maintenance performed on
or near the components of the
SRS must be performed only by
an
authorized
MITSUBISHI
dealer. Do not permit anyone else
to do service, inspection, maintenance or repair on any SRS
components or wiring; similarly,
no part of the SRS should ever be
handled or disposed of by anyone except an authorized MITSUBISHI dealer.
Improper work on the SRS components or wiring could result in
inadvertent deployment of the air
bags or could render the SRS inoperative; either situation could
result in serious injury.
WARNING
(2) Do not modify your steering
wheel, seat belt retractor or any
other SRS components. For
example, replacement of the
steering wheel or modifications
to the front bumper or body structure can adversely affect SRS
performance and lead to possible
injury.
(3) If your vehicle has received any
front-end damage, you should
have the SRS inspected by an
authorized MITSUBISHI dealer to
ensure it is in proper working
order.
(4) On vehicles with the side air
bags, do not modify your front
seats, centre pillar and centre
console.
It can adversely affect SRS performance and lead to possible injury.
Also, if you have found any tear or
open seam in the seat fabric at the
portion near the side air bag, have
the seat inspected at an authorized MITSUBISHI dealer.
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WARNING
(5) On vehicles with side air bags, if
your vehicle has received any
damage to either side, you should
have the SRS inspected by an
authorized MITSUBISHI dealer to
ensure it is in proper working
order.
G28G062a
NOTE
(1) When you transfer ownership of the vehicle to some other person, we urge you
to alert the new owner that it is equipped
with the SRS and refer that owner to the
applicable section in this owners manual.
(2) If you junk or scrap the vehicle, we urge
you to first take the vehicle to an authorized MITSUBISHI dealer so that the
SRS can be rendered safe.
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Caution label
EG29H-Aa
Type 2
D01A231a
Instruments
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Fuel gauge
Speedometer
Tachometer*
Water temperature gauge
Tripmeter reset button
Tripmeter
Odometer
D01A232a
D03A082a
Speedometer
ED01AMKb
1234567-
Type 1
ED03A-Ca
Type 1
The speedometer indicates the vehicles
speed in kilometres per hour (km/h).
D03A083a
Type 2
The speedometer indicates the vehicles
speed in miles per hour (mph) and kilometres per hour (km/h).
D03F036a
Odometer/Tripmeter
ED03FANb
D03F055a
Odometer
The odometer indicates the total distance
the vehicle has travelled.
Tripmeter
There are two tripmeters: A and B. These
indicate the distance travelled during a particular trip or period.
4 Tripmeter A indicates the distance travelled since the current trip begins.
5 Tripmeter B indicates the distance from
an intermediate location.
To return the indication to 0, press the
reset button for more than 1 second.
Only the currently displayed value will
be reset.
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Type 1
D04A067a
Tachometer
D05A020a
Fuel gauge
ED04A-Ac
ED15A-Ea
Empty
Full
CAUTION
During travel, watch the tachometer
making sure that the engine speed indication does not rise to the red zone
(excessive engine rpm).
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CAUTION
Do not drive with an extremely low
fuel level; running out of fuel could
cause damage to the catalytic converter.
Type 1
D05A024a
NOTE
(1) The fuel lid mark (A) indicates the side
where the fuel lid (fuel filler port) is located on the vehicle.
Refer to Fuel usage on page 53.
(2) Just after refueling, it takes time for the
correct fuel level to be indicated after
switching on the ignition.
Type 2
D06A035a
D06A024a
CAUTION
If the indication needle enters the
overheating zone while the engine is
running, it indicates that the engine is
possibly overheating. Immediately
park your vehicle in a safe place and
make the necessary corrections.
(Refer to Engine overheating on
page 815.)
While driving, care should always be
taken to maintain the normal operating temperature.
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D50A532d
A: Petrol-powered vehicle
B: Diesel-powered vehicle
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ED52A-Bb
ED63AMEa
These indication lamps blink on and off when a turnsignal lamp is operating.
NOTE
If the blinking is too fast, the cause may be a faulty
turn-signal connection or a blown lamp bulb.
CAUTION
Do not drive with an extremely low fuel level,
running out of fuel could cause damage to the
catalytic converter.
ED30A-A
NOTE
(1) On inclines or curves, due to the movement of
fuel in the tank, the low fuel indication lamp may
come on earlier than usual.
(2) When the engine on dieselpowered vehicles
fails to operate owing to running out of fuel, it
may sometimes be difficult to start after refueling. This is due to air entering the fuel system.
Therefore, air must be bled from the system.
(Refer to the page 821.)
This lamp illuminates while the front fog lamps are on.
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CAUTION
ED74A-B
CAUTION
Before moving your vehicle, check that the
warning lamp is OFF.
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(1) In the situations listed below, brake performance may be compromised, if brakes
are applied suddenly; consequently,
avoid driving at high speeds or applying
the brakes suddenly. Furthermore, the vehicle should be brought to a stop in a safe
location and your nearest authorized MITSUBISHI dealer should be contacted.
D The brake warning lamp does not illuminate when the parking brake is applied or does not turn off when the
parking brake is released.
D The brake warning lamp remains illuminated during driving.
(2) The vehicle should be brought to a halt in
the following manner when brake performance has deteriorated.
D Depress the brake pedal harder than
usual.
D Should the brakes fail, use engine
braking to reduce your speed and
slowly pull the parking brake lever to
park your vehicle.
Depress the brake pedal to operate the
stop lamp (brake lamp) to alert the vehicles behind you.
ED85AAKa
CAUTION
If it illuminates while the engine is running,
there is a problem in the charging system. In
this case, immediately park your vehicle in a
safe place and contact your nearest authorized MITSUBISHI dealer.
D
D
CAUTION
(1) Prolonged driving with this lamp on may
cause further damage to the emission
control system. It could also affect fuel
economy and drivability.
(2) If the lamp does not illuminate when the
ignition key is turned to the ON position, have the system checked at an authorized MITSUBISHI dealer.
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CAUTION
(3) If the lamp illuminates or flashes while the
engine is running, avoid driving at high
speeds and have the system checked at
an authorized MITSUBISHI dealer.
During vehicle operation with the lamp illuminated or flashing, the vehicle may not
accelerate when you depress the accelerator pedal.
When the vehicle is stationary with the
lamp illuminated or flashing, you must depress the brake pedal more firmly than
usual since the engine idling speed is
higher than usual and the vehicle with an
automatic transmission has a stronger
tendency to creep forward.
NOTE
The engine electronic control module accommodating the onboard diagnostic system has various fault
data (especially about the exhaust emission) stored.
This data will be erased if a battery cable is disconnected, which will make rapid diagnosis difficult. Do
not disconnect a battery cable when the check engine
indication lamp is ON.
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CAUTION
(1) If this lamp illuminates when the engine
oil level is not low, contact your nearest
authorized MITSUBISHI dealer for inspection.
(2) This warning lamp does not indicate the
amount of oil in the crankcase. This must
be determined by checking the oil level on
the dipstick, while the engine is switched
off.
(3) If you continue driving with low engine oil
level or with this warning lamp illuminated, engine seizure may occur.
NOTE
The oil pressure warning lamp should not be treated
as an indication of the engines oil level. The oil level
must be checked using the dipstick.
ED67A-Ba
If the warning lamp illuminates while the engine is running, it is possible that the engine is overheated.
Immediately park your vehicle in a safe place and
make the necessary corrections. (Refer to Engine
overheating on page 815.)
While driving, care should always be taken to maintain
the normal operating temperature.
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Combination headlamps,
dipper and turn signal
switch
EE11AABi
Headlamps
Rotate the switch to turn on the lamps.
All lamps off
Position, tail, licenceplate, and
instrument panel lamps on
Headlamps on and other lamps
remain on
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E11C013a
Headlamp flasher
EE11C-Fc
E11D026a
E01G011a
Turn/lane-change signals
EE11D-N
EE01GMF
1 - Turn-signals
When making a normal turn, use position (1). The lever will return automatically when cornering is completed.
There are times when the lever will not
return after cornering. This occurs
when the steering wheel is turned only
slightly.
In such cases, return the lever by
hand.
2 - Lane-change signals
When changing lanes, use position
(2). It will return to the neutral position
when released.
413
Load condition
:
:
Occupant
Full luggage loading
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Type 2
E13A127a
E13A128a
Type 2
- Misting function. The wipers will operate once.
- Off
- Intermittent operation
Slow
Fast
E13A037a
Windscreen wipers
Type 1
- Misting function.
The wipers will operate once.
- Off
- Intermittent operation at intervals of
approximately 4 seconds
Slow
Fast
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E13A139a
E13A140a
Misting function
Windscreen washer
E13B017a
CAUTION
If the washer is used in cold weather,
the washer fluid sprayed against the
glass may freeze resulting in poor visibility. Heat the glass with the defroster or demister before using the
washer.
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Type 1
- To operate the wiper
- Off
E13B010a
Type 2
- To operate the wiper
- Intermittent operation at interval of
approximately 10 seconds
- Off
E13B011a
E02A006a
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418
E16A049a
CAUTION
Type 1
Type 2
I08B119a
I17A061a
The rear window demister switch can be operated with the ignition switch in the ON
position.
Push the switch to turn on the rear window
demister. To turn off the demister, push the
switch again. As your vehicle is equipped
with the rear window demister timer, it will be
turned off automatically in about 20 minutes.
To turn off the demister within 20 minutes,
push the switch again.
The indication lamp (A) will illuminate while
the demister is on. If your vehicle is equipped
with a mirror heater, when the demister
switch is pressed, the mist can also be removed from the outside rear-view mirrors.
Refer to Electric remote-controlled outside
rear-view mirrors on page 532.
CAUTION
(1) The demister switch is not to melt
snow but to clear mist.
Remove snow before using the
demister switch.
(2) To avoid unnecessary discharge
of the battery, do not use the rear
window demister when the engine is not running. Turn the demister off immediately after the
window is clear.
(3) When cleaning the inside of the
rear window, use a soft cloth and
wipe gently along the heater
wires, being careful not to damage the wires.
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CAUTION
(4) Do not allow objects to touch the
inside of the rear window glass,
damaged or broken wires may result.
E08A016a
420
Type 2
E08B026a
E08B011a
NOTE
(1) The rear fog lamp is automatically
turned off when the headlamps and
front fog lamps (if so equipped) turned
off.
To turn on the rear fog lamp again, push
the switch again when the headlamps
or front fog lamps (if so equipped) turn
on.
(2) In case of vehicles with Daytime Running Lamp, the front fog lamp can be operated even if the lamp switch is set to
the
(OFF) position, because the
low beam of the headlamps, tail lamps,
etc. illuminate when the ignition key is at
the ON position.
(3) The rear fog lamp is installed only on the
drivers side.
E15A028a
Rheostat
(meter illumination control)
EE15A-Ma
421
E23A001a
Horn switch
E19A134a
Room lamps
EE23A-Ac
422
EE19AAZ
F19A037a
Spot lamps*
4 - The lamp goes out.
5 - The lamp illuminates.
F19A038a
F19A039a
Spot lamps
4 - The lamp goes out.
5 - The lamp illuminates.
NOTE
If you leave the lamps on without running the
engine, you will run down the battery. Before
you leave the vehicle, make sure that all the
lamps are switched off.
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D92A015d
When the ignition switch is in the ACC position, the outside temperature and clock are displayed in the multi centre display. When the ignition switch is in the ON position, the average fuel consumption is displayed besides outside temperature and digital clock.
If your vehicle is equipped with an automatic air conditioning system,
set temperature, blower speed and air flow are displayed. (Refer to
Automatic air conditioning on page 636.)
ABCDEFG-
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*1:
*2:
Option
Average fuel consumption:
For vehicles without MITSUBISHI genuine audio, only average
fuel consumption is displayed.
For vehicles with MITSUBISHI genuine audio, driving range and
average speed can be displayed besides average fuel consumption by pushing the DISP button in the audio unit.
NOTE
(1) The display unit (ex. km or mile) and brightness can be changed
as desired. (Refer to Display brightness adjustment/Display unit
selection on page 431.) When the system cannot provide a
definite value for average fuel consumption/driving range/average speed, it is displayed as .
(2) The figure of the display varies according to the conditions under
which a vehicle is travelling (road conditions, the manner in which
the vehicle is being driven, etc.).
Observe display for reference because the figure of the display
may differ from the actual figure.
D92K001a
Outside temperature
ED92K-Ab
NOTE
(1) The outside temperature can be displayed from -40 _C to 70 _C.
(2) The outside temperature displayed may
differ from the actual temperature on account of surrounding conditions, driving
conditions, etc.
(3) If the temperature outside the vehicle is
below -40 _C or over 70 _C, an error
message will be displayed (LO _C,
HI _C).
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G15B086d
Digital clock
EG15BAIe
Switch off the audio once by pressing the PWR switch (1).
While pressing the CH4 button (2), press the PWR switch (1)
until it beeps.
CT displayed:
Auto mode
CT not displayed: Manual mode
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Auto mode
(MITSUBISHI genuine audio only)
The automatic adjustment mode can set the local time automatically
by using the signal from the local RDS stations. In this mode, CT (A)
(Clock Time: sent with the RDS signal) is shown in the audio display.
G15B083d
Manual mode
The manual adjustment mode is also available in case the Auto
mode shows the incorrect time when the adjacent local RDS stations
are located in a different time zone.
For manual time adjustment, use the procedure below:
1.
2.
3.
Switch off the audio once by pressing the PWR switch (1).
While pressing the CH4 button (2), press the PWR switch (1)
until it beeps. The CT display (A) disappears and this is the
Manual adjustment mode.
Set the time by pressing the various buttons as described
below.
427
Type 1
Type 2
ED92G-Ed
428
D92G002a
D92G003a
D92I001a
This value shows the average fuel consumption (in L/100 km or mpg) since the display was reset. If you reset the display at the
time when you want to start the measurements, average fuel consumption from that
point of time can be displayed.
Type 2
D92G002a
D92G003a
429
D92C032a
Driving range
ED92C-Cb
430
NOTE
(1) When the driving range is displayed, if
the driving range drops below 50 km
(30 miles), alarm sounds and the display shows a flashing. When this occurs, top up the fuel tank as soon as
possible.
Even when an item other than the driving range is currently displayed, the
alarm sounds and the driving range appears for 5 seconds when the driving
range drops to the 50 km, 25 km and
10 km (or 30 miles, 15 miles and
6 miles) levels. Then, the original item is
again displayed.
(2) The driving range varies depending on
road conditions, the manner of driving
and other related factors. Consequently,
the display should be used only as a
guide; top up the fuel tank as soon as
possible.
D92F001a
Average speed
ED92F-Db
Type 2
D92G002a
D92G003a
D92J005a
431
D92J006a
2.
432
D92J004a
3.
NOTE
(1) To cancel the brightness adjusting procedure before completion, press the
button (A).
(2) If the SET button is not pressed for
about 15 seconds or longer in the
middle of the adjustment, the currently
selected brightness is set automatically.
Then, the display returns to the original
display item.
D92J001a
D92J002a
2.
D92J003a
3.
D92J004a
4.
NOTE
(1) For vehicles without a MITSUBISHI
genuine audio system, only the unit of
fuel consumption can be changed to km
or miles as you like.
(2) If you select M (mile) unit in step 2, fuel
consumption is automatically shown in
mpg (mile per gallon).
(3) To cancel the unit setting procedure before completion, press the button (A).
(4) The outside temperature and clock are
not shown during the unit selecting procedure.
(5) If the SET button is not pressed for
about 15 seconds or longer in the
middle of the selection, the currently selected unit is set automatically. Then, the
display returns to the original display
item.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
1 - 34
Running-in
recommendations
km/h
Speed limit
EA01AMKi
Drive
range
Petrol-powered vehicle
1300
1600
1800
(GDI)
km/h
Dieselpowered
vehicle
1st
25
35
30
25
2nd
50
60
60
45
3rd
80
90
90
70
4th
105
120
120
100
5th
130
150
155
135
Drive range
Speed limit
1600
52
L (LOW)
30
2 (SECOND)
70
3 (THIRD)
105
D (DRIVE)
120
Speed limit
1st
30
2nd
80
3rd
120
4th
130
Petrol-powered vehicles
Unleaded petrol
octane rating (DIN 51607)
Recommended
fuel
NOTE
The petrol-powered vehicles have the octane number automatic change device so
that you can use unleaded normal petrol 91
RON as an emergency measure in case unleaded premium petrol 95 RON or higher is
not available on journey, etc. In such a case,
you dont need to adjust the engine specially.
In case of using unleaded normal petrol 91
RON, the engine performance will suffer a
little degradation.
LHD
EC20DMA
WARNING
Gasoline is highly flammable and explosive.
You could be burned or seriously injured when handling it. When refueling your vehicle, always turn the engine off and keep away from flames,
sparks, and smoking materials. Always handle fuel in wellventilated
outdoor areas.
C20A131a
Refueling
1.
2.
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CAUTION
C20A132a
C20A162a
A- Remove
B- Close
3.
NOTE
Put the fuel tank cap on the cap holder (C)
while refueling.
To fill with fuel correctly depends mainly on correct handling of the fuel filler
gun. Do not tilt the gun. Insert the gun
in the tank port as far as it goes.
CAUTION
Petrolpowered vehicles have a label
located on the fuel tank filler lid that
states, UNLEADED FUEL ONLY.
The vehicle also has a fuel tank filler
tube especially designed to accept
the smaller diameter unleaded petrol
dispensing nozzles only.
If the tank cap must be replaced, use
only a MITSUBISHI original part
specified for your vehicle.
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When the gun stops automatically, remove the gun half the way in the tank
port. After the second automatic stop,
do not fill with fuel any more.
CAUTION
CAUTION
To avoid fuel spillage and overfilling,
do not topoff the fuel tank.
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6.
CAUTION
If you need replace the fuel tank filler
tube cap, use only the cap specified
for your model vehicle.
Catalytic converter
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For ordinary use, there are no particular precautions except that of using unleaded petrol.
The exhaust gas scavenging device with
catalytic converter is extremely efficient for
the reduction of noxious gases. The catalytic
converter is installed in the exhaust system.
It is important to keep the engine properly
tuned to ensure proper catalyst operation
and prevent possible catalyst damage.
WARNING
(1) As with any vehicle, do not park
or operate this vehicle in areas
where combustible materials
such as dry grass or leaves can
come into contact with a hot exhaust since a fire could occur.
(2) Undercoating paint should not be
applied to the catalytic converter.
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56
Economical driving
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(7) Load
Do not drive with unnecessary articles in
the luggage compartment. Especially
during city driving where frequent starting and stopping is necessary, the increased weight of the vehicle will greatly
affect fuel consumption. Also avoid driving with unnecessary luggage, etc., on
the roof; the increased air resistance will
increase fuel consumption.
(8) Cold engine starting
Starting of a cold engine consumes
more fuel.
Unnecessary fuel consumption is also
caused by keeping a hot engine running. After the engine is started, commence driving as soon as possible.
Trailer towing
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CAUTION
Danger of accident!
A towing bar should be fitted by an
authorized MITSUBISHI dealer.
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58
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Operating hints
1,090
805
190
85
80
10
30
185
155
35
11
12
13
14
15
288
187.5
439
501
940
16
17
18
470
940
1,002
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Ignition switch
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1 - The engine is stopped, and the steering wheel is locked. The key can only
be inserted and removed only when
the switch is in this position.
2 - The engine is stopped, but the radio,
cigarette lighter and other electrical
devices can be operated.
3 - The engine is running and all the vehicles electrical devices can be operated.
4 - The starter motor operates. After the
engine has started, release the key
and it will automatically return to the
ON position.
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NOTE
(1) For vehicles with a manual transmission, when removing the key, push
the key in at the ACC position and
keep it depressed until it is turned to the
LOCK position, and remove.
For vehicles with an automatic transmission, when removing the key, first set
the selector lever to the P (PARK) position, and then turn the key to LOCK
and remove it.
(2) For vehicles equipped with the Daytime
Running Lamp, when the ignition switch
is in the ON position, the headlamp low
beams etc. are turned on.
(Refer to Headlamps on page 412.)
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CAUTION
(1) Do not remove the ignition key
from the ignition switch while
driving. The steering wheel will
lock, causing loss of control.
(2) If the engine is stopped while
driving, the brake servomechanism will cease to function and
braking efficiency will deteriorate. Also, the power steering
system will not function and it will
require greater manual effort to
operate the steering.
(3) Do not leave the key in the ON
position for a long time when the
engine is not running, doing so
will cause the battery to be discharged.
(4) Do not turn the key to the
START position when the engine is running, doing so could
damage the starter motor.
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To lock
Remove the key at the LOCK position.
Turn the steering wheel until it is locked.
To unlock
Turn the key to the ACC position while
moving the steering wheel slightly.
CAUTION
Remove the key when leaving the vehicle.
511
WARNING
Never run the engine in a closed or
poorly ventilated area any longer than
is needed to move your vehicle in or
out of the area. Carbon monoxide
gases are odourless and can be fatal.
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CAUTION
(1) Never attempt to start the engine
by pushing or pulling the vehicle.
Especially in the automatic transmission since the structure is different from a manual transmission, it is not possible to start the
engine by using this technique.
Never attempt this or it could
damage the automatic transmission.
(2) Do not run the engine at high rpm
or drive the vehicle at high speed
until the engine has a chance to
warm up.
(3) Release the ignition key as soon
as the engine starts to avoid damaging the starter motor.
(4) If your vehicle is equipped with a
turbocharger, do not stop the engine immediately after operating
the vehicle at high speeds. Allow
the engine to idle for approximately 60 seconds or more to
give the turbocharger a chance to
cool down.
NOTE
After replacing the battery, the electronic
control system data for the engine, automatic transmission, etc., will be erased. As a
result, the engine speed may become unstable and shift shocks may occur.
If the engine speed becomes unstable, initial
engine adjustments will need to be performed.
Refer to the section What to do if the engine
speed becomes unstable after the battery is
replaced on page 822.
Shift shocks will become smoother after several changes in speed.
Flooded engine
1.
2.
3.
4.
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5.
6.
7.
NOTE
A ticking noise may be heard after starting
the engine. This is not an abnormal condition. The noise will disappear after a short
time of engine running.
If the ticking noise continues after the engine
is warmed up, have your vehicle checked at
an authorized MITSUBISHI dealer.
CAUTION
When starting the engine, make sure
that you press on the brake pedal. At
extreme cold ambient temperature,
move your foot to the brake pedal immediately after the engine has
started.
513
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7.
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NOTE
(1) If the engine is cold, the diesel preheat
indication lamp is on for a longer time.
(2) When the engine has not been started
within about 5 seconds after the diesel
preheat indication lamp will go out, return the ignition key to the LOCK position. Then, turn the key to the ON position to preheat the engine again.
(3) When the engine is warm, the diesel
preheat indication lamp does not come
on, even if the ignition key is placed in
the ON position.
Start the engine by turning the ignition
key right to the START position.
Type 1
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Manual transmission
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Type 2, LHD
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Type 2, RHD
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CAUTION
(1) Do not move the gearshift lever
into reverse while the vehicle is
moving forward; doing so will
damage the transmission.
(2) Do not rest your foot on the clutch
pedal while driving as this will
cause premature clutch wear or
damage.
NOTE
(1) If it is hard to shift into 1st, depress the
clutch pedal again; the shift will then be
easier to make.
(2) To shift into reverse from 5th gear, move
the gearshift lever to the N position
(Neutral) and then shift it into reverse.
(Type 2)
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Changing gears
km/h
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Petrol-powered
vehicles
Drive
range
Diesel-powered
vehicles
Medium
1300
1600
1800
(GDI)
engine
High
performance
engine
performance
1st to 2nd
30
35
25
25
20
2nd to
3rd
50
65
50
50
35
3rd to 4th
80
90
80
80
60
4th to 5th
110
125
105
110
85
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Petrol-powered vehicles
Drive
range
1300
1600
1800
(GDI)
Dieselpowered
vehicles
1st
40
50
50
35
2nd
75
95
90
70
3rd
120
135
140
110
4th
160
185
185
150
5th gear is an overdrive ratio and its use reduces engine speed below that of the 4th
gear. Use 5th gear whenever vehicle speed
allows, for maximum fuel economy.
Automatic transmission
INVECSII 4A/T, Sports Mode
4A/T
(Intelligent & Innovative
Vehicle Electronic Control
System II)
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CAUTION
This system is strictly intended to
provide supplementary functions.
When travelling downhill under certain conditions or immediately after
starting off when the automatic transmission is cold, no automatic shiftdown may be made. The driver should
shiftdown to a lower gear to use engine braking. Try to drive safely at all
time.
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WARNING
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In the main gate, selector lever has 4 positions, and is equipped with a lock button (A)
to avoid inadvertent selection of the wrong
gear.
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CAUTION
[The N indicator lamp flashes rapidly (twice per second)]
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Indicator lamps
A- Selector lever position indicator lamp
B- N indicator lamp
The indication lamps in the instrument panel
are for indication the selector lever position
and one of them will be illuminated when the
ignition is switched ON.
CAUTION
If the N (NEUTRAL) indicator lamp
in the selector lever position indicator
flashes while you are driving, there
could be a malfunction in the automatic transmission. (If the selected
lever position is in the P (PARK),
R (REVERSE) or N (NEUTRAL)
position, the indicator lamp does not
flash.) Identify and rectify the problem
in accordance with the following procedure.
519
CAUTION
[The N indicator lamp flashes slowly (once per second)]
The automatic transmission safety
device may be operating due to a malfunction.
Have your vehicle inspected by an
authorized MITSUBISHI dealer as
soon as possible.
Selector positions
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P - PARK
This position locks the transmission to prevent the vehicle from moving. The engine
can be started in this position.
R - REVERSE
Move the lever to this position only after the
vehicle has come to a complete stop.
CAUTION
Never shift into the P (PARK) or R
(REVERSE) position while the vehicle
is in motion. If the lever is shifted into
the P or R position while the vehicle is in motion, the transmission
may be damaged.
N - NEUTRAL
At this position, the transmission is disengaged. It is the same as the neutral position
on a manual transmission, and should be
used when the vehicle is stationary for an extended length of time during driving, such as
in a traffic jam.
520
WARNING
(1) Never move the selector lever to
the N position while driving.
A serious accident could occur
since you could accidentally
move the lever into the P or R
position and engine braking
would be lost.
(2) On a slope gradient, the engine
should be started in the P
(PARK) position, not in the N
(NEUTRAL) position.
(3) Always keep your right foot on
the brake pedal when the vehicle
is in N (NEUTRAL), or when
shifting into or out of N (NEUTRAL), to minimize the risk of
loss of control.
D - DRIVE
This position is for normal driving.
The transmission automatically selects a
suitable gear for your speed and acceleration.
Engine braking is automatically applied
when necessary, depending on road conditions.
Please refer to Uphill/downhill driving on
page 524.
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WARNING
This position can be used for maximum engine braking.
Be very careful not to shift into L
suddenly. Sudden engine braking
may cause the tyres to skid.
Select this position according to the
road conditions and vehicle speed.
AUTO
Select this position for normal driving.
In this position, your vehicle runs with economical fuel consumption when the accelerator pedal is depressed moderately, and
runs powerfully when the pedal is depressed
heavily.
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HOLD
Select the HOLD mode when starting your
vehicle on a slippery road surface for
example snow, and the vehicle will start
smoothly.
If you start your vehicle with the selector
lever in other than the L position, the vehicle starts in 2nd gear.
When the vehicle speed reaches between
20 to 50 km/h, the gear is fixed in the highest
gear of the selected lever position.
(For example, if you select D position, the
vehicle starts in 2nd gear. As the vehicle
speed increases, the gear is shifted up and
when the vehicle speed exceeds approximately 50 km/h, the gear enters the 4th and
held in the 4th.) Therefore, you can drive like
driving the vehicle with manual transmission
by fully using the selector lever positions.
In the HOLD mode, depressing the accelerator pedal fully also causes the kick-down
operation.
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CAUTION
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Sports mode
(Vehicles with Sports mode)
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Whether the vehicle is stationary or in motion, sports mode is selected by pushing the
selector lever from the D (DRIVE) position
into the manual gate (A). To return to D
range operation, push the selector lever
back into the main gate (B).
In sports mode, gear shifts can be made
rapidly simply by moving the selector lever
backwards and forwards. In contrast to a
manual transmission, the sports mode allows gear shifts with the accelerator pedal
depressed.
+ (UP): Push the lever forward once to shift
up one gear.
(DOWN): Pull the lever backwards once to
shift down one gear.
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NOTE
(1) In sports mode, only the 4 forward gears
can be selected. To reverse or park the
vehicle, move the selector lever to the
R (REVERSE) or P (PARK) position
as required.
(2) To maintain the required levels of vehicle performance and safety, the system may not execute certain gear shifts
when the selector lever is operated,
such as 4th gear at low speed.
(3) In sports mode, downward shifts are
made automatically when the vehicle
slows down. When the vehicle stops,
1st gear is automatically selected.
(4) When driving away on a slippery road,
push the selector lever forward into the
+ (UP) position. This causes the transmission to shift into the 2nd gear which
is better for smooth driving away on a
slippery road. Push the selector lever to
the (DOWN) side to shift back to the
1st gear.
(5) Move the selector lever gently between
the manual and main gates and between positions in the manual gate.
Undue force could damage the selector
lever.
CAUTION
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CAUTION
(4) Operating the accelerator pedal
while the other foot is resting on
the brake pedal will affect braking
efficiency and may cause prematurewear of brake pads.
Do not race the engine with brake
pedal pressed.
This can damage the transmission.
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524
Drive range
1600
L
(LOW)
45
2
(SECOND)
100
3
(THIRD)
155
Passing acceleration
Uphill/downhill driving
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DRIVING UPHILL
The transmission may not upshift to a higher
gear if the computer determines the current
speed cannot be maintained once a higher
gear is engaged.
For smoother vehicle performance, if you release the throttle while climbing a steep
grade, the transmission may not upshift. This
is normal, as the computer is temporarily
preventing shifting. After reaching the top of
the hill, normal gear shift function will resume.
NOTE
In sports mode, downshifts do not take place
when the accelerator is depressed all the
way to the floor.
DRIVING DOWNHILL
When travelling down steep grades, the
computer may automatically select a lower
gear. This function assists engine braking efforts, reducing the need for using the brakes.
Parking
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CAUTION
(1) Never hold the vehicle stationary
while in gear on a hill with the accelerator, always apply the parking
brake and/or service brake.
(2) Unexpected acceleration may occur
if the selector lever is in a position
other than P (PARK) or N (NEUTRAL).
Prior to moving off after having
stopped the vehicle, make sure that
the selector lever is in D (DRIVE)
or Sports mode position.
NOTE
On a slope, be sure to apply the parking
brake before moving the selector lever to the
P (PARK) position. If you move the selector
lever to the P (PARK) position without first
applying the parking brake, a stronger than
normal resistance force may be encountered. In this situation, move the selector
lever strongly when you next wish to drive.
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Parking brake
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To apply
1 - Pull the lever up without pushing the
button at the end of the hand grip.
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CAUTION
Before driving, be sure that the parking brake is fully released and the
brake warning lamp is off.
If a vehicle is driven without releasing
the parking brake, the brake will be
overheated, resulting in ineffective
braking and possible brake failure.
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Parking
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Parking on a slope
Fully engage the parking brake, and then
move the gearshift lever to 1st (on an uphill)
or reverse (on a downhill) position on manual
transmission vehicle. On automatic transmission vehicle, move the selector lever to
P position. When parking on a hill, apply
chocks to wheels for greater safety.
To release
NOTE
To prevent the parking brake from being released unintentionally, the lever must be
pulled upward slightly before it can be
pushed downward. Simply pressing the button does not enable the lever to be pushed
downward.
526
Do not park in a place where there are inflammable objects such as dry grass,
leaves, etc... because the exhaust system
with catalyst produces very high temperatures. This may cause a fire.
Braking
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Brake system
(1) The service brake is divided into two
brake circuits so that when one brake
circuit fails, the other is available to
stop the vehicle. If this occurs, however, the brake pedal must be depressed
further than usual; stop driving as
soon as possible and have the brake
system repaired at the nearest authorized MITSUBISHI dealer.
(2) The brake boosting force is lost after
the brake pedal is depressed once or
twice while the engine is off. If this occurs, the brake will require greater
force than usual. This is especially important when the vehicle is being
towed.
Warning lamp
The brake warning lamp lets you know if
your brake system is working properly.
Read Brake warning lamp on page 48 .
CAUTION
(1) Do not leave any objects or place
a thick floor mat around the brake
pedal; doing so could prevent the
full pedal stroke that would be
necessary in an emergency.
Make sure that the pedal can be
operated freely at all times.
(2) Avoid driving habits that cause
heavy braking and never ride
the brakes by resting your foot on
the brake pedal while driving.
It causes brake overheating and
fade.
Brake pads
(1) With new brake pads, avoid where
possible sudden full application of the
brakes for the first 200 km of driving.
(2) The disc brakes are provided with a
warning device which emits a shrieking metallic sound while braking if the
brake pads have reached their limit. If
you hear this sound, have the brake
pads replaced by your MITSUBISHI
dealer.
527
Driving hints
(1) With ABS fitted, steering during sudden
braking (when the ABS functions) differs
slightly from when the brakes are not
being applied.
Steer the vehicle carefully in these
conditions.
528
CAUTION
(1) Even the ABS can not prevent the
natural laws of physics from acting on the vehicle. It cannot for instance avoid accidents that may
result from excessive speed on
bend or following another vehicle
too closely, or aquaplaning. It
should remain the drivers task to
observe safety precautions to
judge speeds and brake applications correctly in such conditions.
(2) Be sure to use tyres of the same
type and size on four wheels.
If tyre types or sizes are mixed,
ABS may not function normally.
(3) Never install a limited slip differential, which is not MITSUBISHI
Genuine parts, as the ABS may
not function normally.
Please consult an authorized
MITSUBISHI dealer.
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Warning lamp
The ABS warning lamp should illuminate
when the ignition switch is turned ON, and
should go off in a few seconds.
CAUTION
If the warning lamp stays on or does
not illuminate when you start the vehicle, it indicates that the ABS is not
functioning and that only the standard brake system is in operation. (In
this condition the standard hydraulic
brake system will still function.)
Please contact your nearest authorized MITSUBISHI dealer for inspection.
Front
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NOTE
(1) Immediately after the vehicle starts
moving after engine start up, a whining
sound of a motor will be heard from the
engine compartment, and if the brake
pedal is depressed at that moment, a
pulsating is felt. These sound and shock
are due to the selfdiagnosis operation
of the ABS and does not indicate a malfunction.
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WARNING
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CAUTION
Do not hold the steering wheel in the
fully turned position (either left or
right), for longer than 10 seconds.
This can cause damage to the power
steering pump due to reduced lubrication.
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1 - Normal
2 - Anti-glare
WARNING
Do not attempt to adjust rear-view
mirrors while driving. This can be
dangerous.
Always adjust the mirrors before driving.
531
WARNING
The sense of distance that you get
from an object you see on the inner
side of the mirror boundary line
differs from the sense of distance that
you get from an object you see on the
outer side.
An object you see on the outer side of
the boundary line of the mirror will
look farther away than it actually is
(farther away than if you see in a normal flat mirror) as compared with an
object you see on the inner side.
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Manual remote-controlled
outside rear-view mirrors*
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Electric remotecontrolled
outside rearview mirrors*
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The outside rearview mirrors can be operated when the ignition switch is in the ON
or ACC position.
Place the lever (A) to the same side as the
mirror whose adjustment is desired.
L
R
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WARNING
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NOTE
After adjustments, return the lever to (D)
position.
Press the switch (B) to the left, right, up or
down to adjust the mirror position.
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NOTE
The outside mirror can be folded in toward
the side window to prevent damage when
parking in narrow areas.
Up
Down
Right
Left
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Type 2
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Mirror heater*
With the rear window demister switch (A) in
the ON position, the outside rearview mirrors are demisted or defrosted. Current will
flow through the heater elements inside the
mirrors, thus clearing away frost or condensation.
The indication lamp (A) will illuminate while
the demister is on.
The heater will be turned off automatically in
about 20 minutes.
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SLIP control
Slip control prevents the drive wheels (front
wheels) from excessive spinning during
starting or while making accelerated turn on
slippery roads to avoid losing the driving
force of the front wheels.
NOTE
(1) The TCL system functions at speed
below 40 km/h.
(2) Although some vibration will be felt in
the vehicle body and a whining sound of
a motor will be heard from the engine
compartment when the TCL functions,
this is a normal result of the TCL operation, and does not indicate a malfunction.
CAUTION
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Indication lamp
1. When the ignition switch is turned
ON, the TCL indication lamp illuminates and goes out after a few seconds.
2. When SLIP control is exerted while
driving, the TCL indication lamp will illuminate.
535
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536
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To activate
1.
2.
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CAUTION
(1) As a safety precaution, the main
switch (A) should be set to OFF
position except when using the
autospeed control system.
(2) The use of the autospeed control is not recommended when
driving conditions do not permit
maintaining a constant speed,
such as heavy traffic or on roads
that are winding, icy, snowcovered, wet, slippery or a steep
downhill grade.
CAUTION
(3) In the case of vehicles with a manual transmission, if while driving
at the set speed, the shift lever is
set to the N (Neutral) position
without depressing the clutch
pedal, the engine speed will increase excessively, and the engine may be damaged.
NOTE
(1) When the ignition switch is switched
OFF, the main switch will also automatically switch off. If you wish to maintain a
constant speed while driving, be sure
the main switch has been switched ON
again.
(2) Note that the set vehicle speed may not
be maintained on uphill or downhill
slopes.
(3) The vehicle speed may drop to less
than the set speed on a steep uphill
grade, so the accelerator must be used
if you want to maintain that speed.
(4) The vehicle speed may increase to
more than the set speed on a steep
downhill grade. When the vehicle speed
increases excessively, deactivate the
autospeed control. (Refer to To
deactivate on page 537.)
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Accelerator
Use the accelerator pedal to increase the vehicles speed and, when the desired speed
is reached, pull down the autospeed control
lever.
537
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538
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Brake pedal
Use the brake pedal to reduce the vehicles
speed and, when the desired speed is reached, pull down the autospeed control
lever.
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WARNING
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To deactivate
The autospeed control can be deactivated
by the following ways.
(1) Push the main switch at the end of the
lever. (Main switch OFF)
(2) Pull the autospeed control lever toward you.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
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Automatic tuning
After keeping the TUNE/SEEK button (6 or
7) depressed for more than 1 second, release the button, and selected station reception will start.
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Automatic setting
With the method, all manually set stations in
the band currently selected for reception are
replaced with stations in the same band that
are automatically selected in order of signal
strength. The radio automatically selects
12 stations in the UKW band and 6 stations
each in the MW and LW band.
Follow the steps described below.
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NEWS
AFFAIRS (Current affairs)
INFO (Information)
SPORT
EDUCATE (Education)
DRAMA
CULTURE
SCIENCE
VARIED
POP M (Pop music)
ROCK M (Rock music)
EASY M (Easy music)
LIGHT M (Light classics)
CLASSICS
OTHER M (Other music)
WEATHER (Weather information)
FINANCE
CHILDREN
SOCIAL
RELIGION
PHONE IN
TRAVEL
LEISURE
JAZZ
COUNTRY
NATION M (National music)
OLDIES
FOLK M (Folk music)
DOCUMENT
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4.
3.
NOTE
Disconnecting the battery terminal erases all
PTYs stored in the memory.
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NOTE
While TP is illuminated, the radio stops only
at TP stations even if the TUNE/SEEK button (5 or 6) is pressed.
610
Emergency broadcasts
If an emergency broadcast is caught while
receiving a UKW broadcast or playing back
a cassette tape with the ignition switch in
ACC or ON position, the display will show
ALARM and the emergency broadcast will
interrupt the current program. The volume
level is set separately for listening to normal audio programs and for listening to
emergency broadcasts. The volume level
will therefore change automatically to that
set when an emergency broadcast was
last received. When the emergency broadcast is over, the radio will return to the previously received program and to the corresponding volume level.
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To listen to a tape
EH30D-Ac
1 - Cassette slot
2 - TAPE button
3 - Cassette eject button
4/5- PROG (Program selector, Fast-forward/Fast-rewind) buttons
6- MTL (Tape selector) button
7(Dolby noise reduction) button
8- Tape travel display window
9- TAPE indicator
10(Dolby noise reduction) indicator
11- MTL (Tape selector) indicator
611
2.
NOTE
Dolby noise reduction is manufactured
under licence from Dolby Laboratories
Licensing Corporation.
DOLBY and the Double-D symbol
are
trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing
Corporation.
3.
612
NOTE
Use this button only when listening to a metal
or chrome tape.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Fast forward
Fast rewind
H11A266a
H11A259d
12 13 14 15 -
CD indicator
TRACK indicator
RPT (Repeat-mode) indicator
RDM (Random-mode) indicator
*:
613
1.
NOTE
If the system is equipped with CD autochanger, press the DISC button (5), to select
another disc. Every time the
side of the
DISC button is pressed, the next disc is selected. Every time the side of the button is
pressed, changeover to the previous disc is
made.
2.
3.
4.
614
Track up:
Press the
button (7) the number of tracks
to skip over.
The frequency-display window will display
the number of tracks thus selected.
Track down:
Press the
button (6) the number of tracks
to skip over.
The frequency-display window will display
the number of tracks thus selected.
H11A320d
(4) In case of misuse (entry of a foreign object or water, smoke or odour, etc.), immediately stop the operation and have
the audio system checked at an authorized MITSUBISHI dealer. Never try to
repair it by yourself. Avoid continuous
usage without inspection by a qualified
person.
(5) The audio systems control panel can
be removed to deter thieves. For details,
refer to section entitled Audio system
anti-theft feature on page 626.
615
H11A330d
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616
2.
3.
H11A348g
617
3.
Automatic tuning
After keeping the TUNE/SEEK button (6 or
7) depressed for more than 1 second, release the button, and selected station reception will start.
H11A248a
Automatic setting
With the method, all manually set stations in
the band currently selected for reception are
replaced with stations in the same band that
are automatically selected in order of signal
strength. The radio automatically selects
12 stations in the UKW band and 6 stations
each in the MW and LW band.
Follow the steps described below.
1.
618
H11A345d
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619
620
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
NEWS
AFFAIRS (Current affairs)
INFO (Information)
SPORT
EDUCATE (Education)
DRAMA
CULTURE
SCIENCE
VARIED
POP M (Pop music)
ROCK M (Rock music)
EASY M (Easy music)
LIGHT M (Light classics)
CLASSICS
OTHER M (Other music)
WEATHER (Weather information)
FINANCE
CHILDREN
SOCIAL
RELIGION
PHONE IN
TRAVEL
LEISURE
JAZZ
COUNTRY
NATION M (National music)
OLDIES
FOLK M (Folk music)
DOCUMENT
4.
3.
NOTE
Disconnecting the battery terminal erases all
PTYs stored in the memory.
H11A265g
621
5.
1.
2.
3.
H11A250g
622
H11A204a
NOTE
While TP is illuminated, the radio stops only
at TP stations even if the TUNE/SEEK button (5 or 6) is pressed.
Emergency broadcasts
If an emergency broadcast is caught while
receiving a UKW broadcast or playing back
a cassette tape with the ignition switch in
ACC or ON position, the display will show
ALARM and the emergency broadcast will
interrupt the current program. The volume
level is set separately for listening to normal audio programs and for listening to
emergency broadcasts. The volume level
will therefore change automatically to that
set when an emergency broadcast was
last received. When the emergency broadcast is over, the radio will return to the previously received program and to the corresponding volume level.
623
H11A349d
To listen to a CD
EH30F-Ae
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624
*:
NOTE
If the system is equipped with CD autochanger, the system operation is changed
over from the CD player mode to the CD
autochanger mode and vice versa each time
the CD button (3) is pressed.
2.
3.
4.
5.
For information concerning the handling of compact discs, refer to the section Handling of compact discs on
page 627.
[With a CD autochanger]
1.
NOTE
To listen to another disc in the CD autochanger, press the DISC button (6), to select
the disc. Every time the
side of the DISC
button is pressed, the next disc is selected.
Every time the
side of the button is
pressed, changeover to the previous disc is
made.
2.
3.
4.
Track up:
Press the
button (8) the number of tracks
to skip over.
The frequency-display window will display
the number of tracks thus selected.
Track down:
Press the
button (7) the number of tracks
to skip over.
The frequency-display window will display
the number of tracks thus selected.
625
626
H11F032a
H11F033a
To prevent theft of the audio system, the control panel can be removed. Always remove
the control panel when you leave the vehicle.
NOTE
(1) Do not leave the control panel in any
place where it may become hot (for
example, the dashboard) or in any
place where it may become wet.
(2) If you lose the control panel, contact an
authorized MITSUBISHI dealer.
CAUTION
To maintain the cassette tape player
in good condition, observe the following precautions.
(1) Do not use cassette tapes longer
than C-90, otherwise sound quality and tape durability will be
greatly diminished.
(2) Keep the cassette tape in its case
to protect it from tape looseness
and dust when it is not used.
(3) Keep the cassette tape away from
direct sunlight, heat and magnetic fields such as the radio
speakers.
(4) Before inserting the cassette,
make sure that the label is adhered securely to the cassette.
(5) A loose tape should be corrected
before use.
CAUTION
(6) Do not oil any part of the player
and do not insert any object other
than tape cassettes into the slot,
or the tape player may be damaged. Also, avoid inserting your
fingers into the slot. There is a
danger of being burned by the hot
internal parts.
H12F004a
627
H12F003a
628
H11D094a
Roof antenna
H16A357a
Ventilators
EH11DAJa
CAUTION
EH16AASc
1 - Centre ventilators
2 - Side ventilators
H16A180a
629
LHD
H16A063a
630
RHD
H23A255a
Heater/Manual air
conditioning*
EH04ABO
H23A254a
NOTE
On an air conditioned vehicle, the cool air
from the ventilators may appear as a mist.
This is due to moist air being suddenly
cooled by the air conditioning. This will
clear after a few moments.
CAUTION
When using the air conditioning, the
idling speed may slightly increase as
the air conditioning compressor is
switched on/off automatically. Especially for vehicles with an automatic
transmission, while the vehicle is stationary, fully depress the brake pedal
to prevent the vehicle from creeping.
H04A013a
Mode selection
NOTE
When the engine coolant temperature is
low, temperature of air introduced into the
passenger compartment does not change
even if the temperature control dial is
moved to the high temperature side.
Air outlets
(Foot/face position)
Air flows to the upper part of the
passenger compartment, and the
leg area.
(Foot position)
Air flows to the leg areas.
B, C, D
A*, B*, C, D
A, B*, C, D
A, B*
(Foot/demister position)
Air flows to the leg areas, windscreen door windows.
(Demister position)
Air flows to the windscreen and the
door windows.
NOTE
Air always flows out from the centre and side
ventilators regardless of the mode selection
dial position.
631
LHD
(Outside position)
Outside air is introduced into the
passenger compartment.
(Recirculation position)
Air is recirculated inside the passenger compartment.
NOTE
Normally, use the outside position to keep
the windscreen and side windows clear
and quickly remove fog or frost from the
windscreen.
If high cooling performance is desired or if
the outside air is dusty or otherwise contaminated, use the recirculation position.
But in this case, switch to the outside position periodically to ventilate so that the window does not become fogged up.
CAUTION
Use of the recirculation position for
extended time causes the windows to
fog up.
632
RHD
H03B079a
NOTE
When the maximum heating is needed, set
the blower speed at 3rd position.
H03B056a
RHD
H03C076a
LHD
H03C054a
H03H024a
EH03C-Qb
EH03DAJg
CAUTION
For safety, make sure you have a clear
view through all windows.
633
LHD
RHD
H03H023a
634
H03D113a
H03D114a
NOTE
(1) To demist effectively, direct the air flow
from the side ventilators towards the
door windows.
(2) Do not set the temperature control dial
around the max. cool position. Cool air
will blow against the window glasses
and form mist on them.
RHD
H03E059a
LHD
H03E041a
H04F071a
Cooling
(Vehicles with air conditioning)
EH04FAHe
NOTE
If the outside air is dusty or otherwise contaminated, or if high cooling performance is
desired, set air selection switch to the recirculation position and the temperature control
dial all the way to the left.
Switch to the outside position periodically to
increase ventilation so that the windows do
not become fogged up.
635
RHD
EH14A-U
CAUTION
H04F078a
CAUTION
When using the air conditioning, the
idling speed may slightly increase as
the air conditioning compressor is
switched on/off automatically. Especially for vehicles with an automatic transmission, while the vehicle
is stationary, fully depress the brake
pedal to prevent the vehicle from
creeping.
636
H14A019a
NOTE
(1) There is a photo sensor, atmosphere
temperature sensor and interior air temperature sensor inside the vehicle.
A- Photo sensor
B- Atmosphere temperature sensor
C- Interior air temperature sensor
Never place anything on top of the
cover of these sensors, doing so will
prevent them from functioning properly.
(2) The cool air form the ventilators may appear as a mist. This is due to moist air
being suddenly cooled by the air conditioning. This will clear after a few moments.
H14B088a
H14B125a
637
H14B106a
NOTE
(1) The outside air temperature is usually
displayed in the position (A). The set
temperature is displayed for several
seconds while the temperature control
dial is operated.
(2) If the outside temperature drops below
about 3 _C, the alarm sounds and the
outside temperature figure flashes for
about 5 seconds. Turning the temperature adjustment dial during the period of
the alarm will have no effect on the display.
After completion of the warning, set the
temperature. (Refer to Outside temperature on page 425.)
638
H14D112a
H14D102a
H04A013a
Mode
selection
Display*1
Air outlets
B
B, C, D
A*, B*2, C, D
A, B*2, C, D
(Foot position)
Air flows to the leg areas.
(Foot/demister position)
Air flows to the leg area, windscreen
and door windows.
(Demister position)
Air flows to the windscreen and the
door windows.
NOTE
Air always flows out from the centre and side
ventilators regardless of the mode selection
dial position.
A, B*2
A: From front and side demister
B: From centre and side ventilators
C: From under the instrument panel
D: From under the front seat
*1 : Only vehicles with multi centre display
*2 : means a small amount of air flow
639
640
H14C126a
CAUTION
Use of the recirculation position for
extended time may cause the windows to fog up.
CAUTION
For safety, make sure you have a clear
view through all windows.
H14C081a
H03D173a
641
H03D172a
NOTE
(1) While the mode selection dial is set to
the position, the air conditioning
will operate automatically and the outside air position will also be selected
automatically. This is done for optimum performance.
(2) To demist effectively, direct the air flow
from the side ventilators toward the door
windows.
(3) Do not set the temperature control dial
around the max. cool position. Cool air
will blow against the window glasses
and form mist on them.
H04F113a
Cooling
EH04FAGe
642
CAUTION
EH04JABb
H14F017a
643
644
G10A003a
Sun visors
Ticket holder
EG10A-Y
G11A030a
CAUTION
G13A018a
Vanity mirror
G31A082a
Cigarette lighter
EG13A - A
EG31A-Al
645
CAUTION
(6) When the cigarette lighter socket
is used as a power source for an
electric appliance, be sure that
the electric appliance operates at
12 V and has an electric capacity
of 120 W or less. In addition, long
use of the electric appliance without running the engine may run
down the battery.
G32A110a
Ashtray
EG32AAV
G32A151a
CAUTION
(1) Do not put papers and other
things that burn into your ashtrays. If you do, cigarettes or
other smoking materials could
set them on fire, causing damage.
(2) Always close the ashtray. If left
open, other cigarette butts in the
ashtray may be rekindled.
(3) Put out a match and cigarette before they are placed in the ashtray.
646
RHD
G14A026a
Accessory boxes
G14A025a
G14A148a
Door pocket
Sunglasses pocket
Tray
Centre accessory box
Seat back pocket
Armrest tray*
Centre console box*
Cup holder
Glove box
647
G14M013a
Sunglasses pocket
G14B113a
Glove box
EG14BAKa
EG14M-J
Type 2
Type 1
1 - To open, pull the lever.
G14B114a
Type 2
1- To lock
2- To unlock
3- To open, pull the lever.
NOTE
If the box is opened when the headlamps
turn on, the glove box lamp illuminates.
648
G14C044a
G34H066a
Cup holder
EG14CAC
EG34HAK
G17B024a
To remove
1.
CAUTION
2.
649
Sedan
G37F076a
G37F075a
Sedan
EG37FAJ
Hatchback
The trunk side trim is provided with the securing bands for the firstaid kit.
1 - Securing bands for the firstaid kit.
650
Sedan
G37F084a
G17E014a
Cargo net*
EG17E-P
651
GENERAL INFORMATION
1 - 52
Vehicle care
Cleaning the inside of your vehicle . . . . . . . . . . 72
Cleaning the outside of your vehicle . . . . . . . . 73
VEHICLE CARE
EK21A-Ad
CAUTION
Cleaning products can be dangerous.
Some are poisonous. Others can burst
into flames if you strike a match or drop
them on a hot part of the vehicle. Some
are dangerous if you breathe their
fumes in a closed space. When you use
anything in a container to clean your
vehicle, always follow the instructions
and always open your vehicle doors or
windows when youre cleaning the inside. Never use the following to clean
your vehicle:
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
Gasoline
Benzine
Naphtha
Carbon Tetrachloride
Nail Polish Remover
Acetone
Paint Thinner
Turpentine
Lacquer Thinner
72
1.
2.
VEHICLE CARE
Genuine leather*
EK27A-Ac
1.
2.
3.
NOTE
(1) If genuine leather is wet with water or is
washed in water, wipe off water as
quickly as possible with a dry, soft cloth.
(2) Slight stains on genuine leather may be
removed with leather cleaner as well.
(3) The genuine leather surface may be
damaged if a nylon brush or synthetic
fibre is rubbed hard against it.
(4) Organic solvents such as benzine, alcohol and gasoline, acid or alkaline solvents may discolour the genuine leather
surface. Be sure to use neutral detergents.
(5) Dirty genuine leather seat may mildew.
Be very careful about oil stains and remove them quickly.
(6) The genuine leather surface may
harden and shrink if it is exposed to direct rays of the sun for long hours. When
your vehicle is parked, place it in the
shade as much as possible.
(7) When the temperature of the vehicle interior rises in summer, vinyl products left
on the genuine leather seat may deteriorate and stick to the seat.
Upholstery
EK25A-Aa
1.
2.
To maintain the value of your new vehicle, handle the upholstery carefully
and keep the interior clean.
Use a vacuum cleaner and brush to
clean the seats. If stained, vinyl and
synthetic leather should be cleaned
with an appropriate cleaner, and cloth
fabrics can be cleaned with either upholstery cleaner or a 3 % solution of
neutral detergent in lukewarm water.
Clean the carpeting with a vacuum
cleaner and remove any stains with
carpet cleaner. Oil and grease can be
removed by lightly dabbing with a
clean colourfast cloth and stain remover.
73
VEHICLE CARE
Washing
EK22ACCb
CAUTION
(1) When washing the under side of
your vehicle or wheel, wear a pair
of rubber gloves.
74
CAUTION
(2) Refrain from using a car wash as
its brushes may scratch the paint
surface, causing it to lose its
gloss.
Scratches will be especially visible on darker coloured vehicles.
(3) Never spray or splash water on
the electrical components in the
engine compartment, as this may
adversely affect engine starting.
Exercise caution also when
washing the underbody; be careful not to spray water into the engine compartment.
(4) Some types of hot water washing
equipment apply high pressure
and heat to the vehicle. They may
cause heat distortion and damage
to the vehicle resin parts and may
result in flooding of the vehicle interior. Therefore; observe the following.
D Maintain a good distance of approx. 40 cm or more between
the vehicle body and the washing nozzle.
CAUTION
D When washing around the door
glass, hold the nozzle at a distance of more than 50 cm and
at right angles to the glass surface.
(5) Using an automatic car wash, pay
attention to the following items, refering to the operation manual or
consulting a car wash operator. If
the followings are not followed, it
could result in damage to your vehicle.
D The outside mirrors are retracted.
D The roof antenna is removed.
D If your vehicle is equipped
with the rear wiper, tape or remove it.
VEHICLE CARE
During cold weather
The salt and other chemicals spread on the
roads in some areas in winter can have a
harmful effect on the vehicle body. You
should therefore wash the vehicle as often
as possible in accordance with our careinstructions. It is recommended to have a preservative applied and the underfloor protection checked at an authorized MITSUBISHI
dealer before and after the cold weather season.
After washing your vehicle, wipe off all waterdrops from the rubber parts around the doors
to prevent the doors from freezing.
NOTE
To prevent freezing of the weatherstripping
on the doors, bonnet, etc., they should be
treated with silicone spray.
Waxing
EK33A-N
Waxing the vehicle will help prevent the adherence of dust and road chemicals to the
paintwork. Apply a wax solution after washing the vehicle, or at least once every three
months to assist displacing of water. Do not
wax your vehicle in direct sunlight. You
should wax after the surfaces have cooled.
CAUTION
(1) Waxes containing high abrasive
compounds should not be used.
Such waxes remove rust and
stain effectively from the paintwork but they are harmful to the
lustre of the painted surface.
Further, they are harmful to
glossy surfaces such as grille,
garnish, mouldings, etc.
(2) Do not use petrol or paint
thinners to remove road tar or
other contamination to the
painted surface.
(3) Do not apply wax on the areas
having black mat coating as it can
cause uneven discolouration,
patches, blurs, etc. If stained with
wax, immediately wipe off with a
piece of soft cloth and warm
water.
(4) On vehicles with the sunroof, be
careful when waxing the area
around the sunroof opening, not
to put any wax on the weatherstrip (black rubber). If stained
with wax, the weatherstrip cannot
maintain a weatherproof seal with
the sunroof.
Polishing
EK04A-Ac
Damaged paint
EK08A-Ac
Chrome parts
EK06A-Aa
75
VEHICLE CARE
Servicing of plastic parts
Aluminium wheels*
Window glass
EK29AMEc
EK35A-Af
EK10A-Ca
CAUTION
(1) Do not use a scrubbing brush or
other hard tools as they may damage the plastic part surface.
(2) Do not use wax containing compound (polishing powder) which
may damage the plastic part surface.
(3) Do not bring the plastic parts into
contact with brake fluids, engine
oils, greases, paint thinners,
painting, and sulphuric acid (battery electrolyte) which may stain,
or discolour the plastic parts.
If they touch the plastic part, wipe
them off with soft cloth, chamois
or the like and an aqueous solution of neutral detergent, then
immediately rinse the affected
parts with water.
76
NOTE
(1) When cleaning aluminium type wheels,
do not use abrasive cleaners. Wheels
exposed to sea water or road chemicals
should be cleaned as soon as possible.
(2) Brushes may damage the aluminium
wheel surface. Always use a sponge,
chamois leather, etc.
(3) Do not apply hot water directly from the
steam cleaner or similar to the wheel
surface.
NOTE
To clean the inside of the rear window, always use a soft cloth and wipe the window
glass along the demister heater element so
as not to cause damage.
Wiper blades
EK11A-Aa
VEHICLE CARE
Cleaning the sunroof*
EK30A-Ab
NOTE
The surface treatment on the inside of the
glass may be removed if hard cloth or organic solvent (benzine, thinner, etc.) is used.
Engine compartment
EK13A-Aa
Clean the engine compartment at the beginning and end of winter. Pay particular attention to flanges, crevices and peripheral parts
where dust containing road chemicals and
other corrosive materials might collect.
If salt and other chemicals are used on the
roads in your area, clean the engine compartment at least once every three months.
77
GENERAL INFORMATION
1-8
For emergencies
If the vehicle breaks down . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82
Operation under adverse driving conditions . . 82
Tools and jack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
Jacking up the vehicle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84
Spare wheel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
Wheel covers* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
If a tyre is punctured . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89
Towing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 812
Engine overheating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 815
Emergency starting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 817
Bleeding the fuel system
(diesel-powered vehicles only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 821
Removal of water from the fuel filter
(diesel-powered vehicles only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 821
What to do if the engine speed becomes
unstable after the battery is replaced: . . . . . . 822
Fuses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 822
Changing a fuse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 825
Replacement of lamp bulbs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 826
FOR EMERGENCIES
If the vehicle breaks down
EN40B-Bc
2.
The brake booster becomes inoperative and the pedal effort will increase.
Press down the brake pedal harder
than usual.
Since the power steering pump is no
longer operative, the steering wheel
feels heavy when turning it. Turn the
wheel with more effort than usual.
WARNING
When attempting to rock your vehicle
out of a stuck position, be sure that
the area around the vehicle is clear of
people and physical objects. The
rocking motion may cause the vehicle to suddenly launch forward or
backward causing injury or damage
to nearby people or objects.
On a flooded road
(1) Avoid flooded roads. Water could enter
the brake discs, resulting in temporarily
ineffective brakes. In such cases, lightly
depress the brake pedal to see if the
brakes operate properly. If they do not,
lightly depress the pedal several times
while driving in order to dry the brake
pads.
(2) When driving in rain or on a road with
many puddles a layer of water may form
between the tyres and the road surface.
This reduces a tyres frictional resistance on the road, resulting in loss of
steering stability and braking capability.
To cope with this, observe the following
items:
(a) Drive your vehicle at a slow speed.
(b) Do not drive on worn tyres. Always
maintain the specified tyre inflation
pressures.
82
FOR EMERGENCIES
On a snow-covered or frozen road
(1) When driving on a snowcovered or
frozen road, it is recommended that you
use snow tyres or tyre chains.
Refer to the Snow tyres and Tyre
chains sections.
(2) Avoid highspeed operation, sudden
acceleration, abrupt brake application
and sharp cornering.
(3) Depressing the brake pedal during
travel on such a road may cause tyre
slippage and skidding. When traction
between the tyres and the road is reduced, the wheels may skid, and the vehicle cannot readily be brought to a stop
by conventional braking techniques.
Braking will differ, depending upon
whether you have antilock brakes
(ABS). If you do have ABS, brake by
pressing the brake pedal hard, and
keeping it pressed. If you do not have
ABS, pump the brake pedal with short
rapid jabs, each time fully applying and
fully releasing for greatest effect.
(4) Allow extra distance between your vehicle and the vehicle in front of you, and
avoid sudden braking.
N01A026a
N21B111a
Tools
EN01A-Ha
EN21BAZa
1 - Tool bag
2 - Wheel nut wrench
3 - Bar
Location
1 - Tools
2 - Jack
83
FOR EMERGENCIES
Jacking up the vehicle
EN22ALEb
1.
2.
3.
N21C026a
Jack
EN21C - Ba
1 - To remove
Turn the shaft end so that the jack retracts and detach it from fixing bracket
(A).
2 - To store
Turn the shaft end by hand to expand
the jack until it is secured firmly in position.
N22A220a
4.
CAUTION
Be sure to apply a chock to the relevant tyre when jacking up the vehicle. If the vehicle moves while
jacked up, the jack could slip out of
position, leading to an accident.
NOTE
(1) The chock shown in the illustration is
not supplied with the vehicle. It is recommended one be obtained and carried for use if required.
(2) If a chock is not available, use a stone
or any other object that is large enough
to hold the wheel in position.
84
FOR EMERGENCIES
WARNING
N22A181a
5.
(1) Do not place the jack at any position other than the one specified.
If the jack is placed at a wrong
position, the body of the vehicle
could be dented or the jack might
fall over and cause personal injury.
(2) Avoid using the jack on a slope or
on a soft surface.
Otherwise the jack might tilt and
the vehicle falls down, causing an
unexpected accident. Always
use the jack on a flat, hard surface. Before placing the jack,
check to ensure that there are no
sand or pebbles on the surface.
N22A182a
6.
85
FOR EMERGENCIES
WARNING
N22A086a
7.
CAUTION
Use only the jack included with the
vehicle, and use it only for changing
wheels.
86
N03A064a
Spare wheel
EN03ABBa
WARNING
When used, set to the correct tyre
pressure.
FOR EMERGENCIES
The spare wheel is stored beneath the floor
board of the luggage compartment; to remove it, using the wheel nut wrench, remove
the bolt securing the spare wheel, and take
out the spare wheel.
CAUTION
(1) The pressure should be periodically checked and maintained at
the specified pressure while the
tyre is stowed.
Driving with an insufficient tyre
pressure can lead to an accident.
If you have no choice but to drive
with an insufficient tyre pressure,
keep your speed down and inflate
the tyre to the correct pressure as
soon as possible. (Refer to Tyre
inflation pressure on page
912.)
(2) The compact spare wheel is for
temporary use only and should
be removed as soon as the original wheel can be repaired or replaced.
Flange nuts are used for some
type of aluminium wheel. These
wheel nuts can be used temporarily on the compact spare wheel.
CAUTION
(3) The vehicle must not be driven at
speeds in excess of 80 km/h while
using the compact spare wheel.
(4) The compact spare tyre is not so
good as the standard spare tyre
in controllability and stability.
When the compact spare tyre is
used, avoid quick starts, sudden
braking and sharp steering.
(5) Avoid driving through automatic
vehicle washers and over obstacles that could possibly damage the vehicles undercarriage.
Because the compact spare
wheel is smaller than the original
wheel, the ground clearance is
slightly reduced.
(6) The compact spare wheel is specifically designed for your vehicle
and it should not be used on any
other vehicle.
87
FOR EMERGENCIES
CAUTION
N03A084a
CAUTION
(7) Do not use tyre chains with your
compact spare wheel. Because of
the smaller tyre size, a tyre chain
will not fit properly. This could
cause damage to the wheel and
result in loss of the chain.
If a front tyre becomes flat when
using tyre chains, first replace a
rear wheel with the compact
spare wheel and then use the removed rear wheel to replace the
flat front wheel so that you can
continue to use the chains.
88
N23B082a
Wheel covers*
EN23BAK
To remove
Wrap the tip of the wheel nut wrench with
a cloth, insert it at the edge of the wheel
cover, and pry the cover away from the
wheel.
NOTE
The wheel cover is made of plastic; take
care when prying it off.
CAUTION
Removing the cover with your hands
may cause injury to the fingers.
FOR EMERGENCIES
If a tyre is punctured
EN24AIDd
To install
Align the tyre valve with the valve opening
provided on the wheel cover.
Then tap around the outer edge of the
wheel cover with your hand to secure it in
place.
NOTE
Full wheel covers have a symbol mark provided on the reverse side to show the air
valve location.
Before installing the wheel cover to the
wheel, make sure that the opening with the
symbol mark is correctly aligned with the
air valve.
1.
N22A220a
2.
CAUTION
Be sure to apply a chock to the relevant tyre when jacking up the vehicle. If the vehicle moved while
jacked up, the jack could slip out of
position, leading to an accident.
89
FOR EMERGENCIES
NOTE
(1) The chock shown in the illustration is
not supplied with the vehicle. It is recommended one be obtained and carried for use if required.
(2) If a chock is not available, use a stone
or any other object that is large enough
to hold the wheel in position.
N24A150a
3.
NOTE
Place the spare wheel under the vehicle
body near the jack; this helps to minimize
danger should the jack slip out of position.
N24A012a
4.
5.
6.
810
If the vehicle has wheel covers, remove the wheel covers (Refer to the
section entitled Wheel covers) and
loosen the wheel nuts with the wheel
nut wrench. Do not remove the wheel
nuts at this stage.
Refer to the section entitled Jacking
up the vehicle to select a jacking point
near the flat tyre at which to position
the jack and then raise the vehicle until
the tyre is slightly off the ground.
Remove the wheel nuts with the wheel
nut wrench or by hand, then remove
the wheel.
FOR EMERGENCIES
9.
N24A206a
7.
NOTE
(1) Flange nuts (2) can be temporarily
used on the steel wheel, but return to
the original wheel and tyre as soon as
possible.
(2) If all four wheels on vehicles with
flange nuts (2) are changed to steel
wheels, use tapered nuts (1).
CAUTION
Never apply oil to either wheel bolts or
nuts as it will cause them to overtighten.
N24A014a
8.
CAUTION
Never use extra force with your foot
on the wheel nut wrench or by using
a pipe extension as you can overtighten the nut.
811
FOR EMERGENCIES
CAUTION
N24A071a
CAUTION
(1) Compact spare tyre is used temporarily when the standard tyre
flows out. Repair the flown tyre as
soon as possible to replace the
compact spare tyre with the standard tyre.
(2) After changing the tyre, drive the
vehicle approximately 1000 km
and retighten the wheel nuts to
make sure that they are not loose.
812
Towing
EN25AIDf
CAUTION
(1) In the following cases, please
contact the MITSUBISHI dealer.
D The engine runs but the vehicle does not move.
Or abnormal noise is produced.
D No automatic transmission
fluid is in the transmission.
(2) If the transmission is malfunctioning or damaged, transport the
vehicle using a tow truck. (Refer
to the paragraph Towing the vehicle by a tow truck.)
FOR EMERGENCIES
Front
Rear
N25A200a
For vehicles with automatic transmission check the automatic transmission fluid level. (Refer to Automatic
transmission fluid on page 94.)
If the fluid level is low, transport the vehicle with all wheels off the ground.
CAUTION
If the vehicle is out of automatic transmission fluid, the transmission could
be damaged.
2.
CAUTION
N25A057a
NOTE
(1) Using any part other than the designated towing hooks (A) could result in
damage to vehicle body.
(2) Use care that the towing rope is kept as
horizontal as possible.
An angled towing rope can damage the
vehicle body.
(3) Never attempt to tow out a ditched vehicle because the towing rope cannot
be kept horizontal.
3.
6.
813
FOR EMERGENCIES
WARNING
Avoid sudden braking, sudden acceleration and sharp turning; such operation could cause damage to the
towing hooks or the tow rope.
People in the vicinity could be injured
as a result.
CAUTION
When going down a long slope, the
brakes may overheat, reducting effectiveness. Have your vehicle towed
on a trailer.
NOTE
(1) Be sure the towing speed is within the
legal limit. In addition, if the vehicle is
equipped with an automatic transmission, make sure that the towing speed
and distance given below are never
exceeded.
Towing speed: 50 km/h
Towing distance: 30 km
(2) When the front tow hook is used, be
very careful so that the rope does not
cause damage to the body.
(3) To prevent entry of exhaust gas from the
towing vehicle, set the air selection lever
to the recirculation position.
(4) Your vehicle should only be used to tow
another vehicle if the weight of the other
vehicle is less than your vehicle.
N25A261g
814
FOR EMERGENCIES
Towing the vehicle by a tow truck
CAUTION
(1) This vehicle cannot be towed by
a tow truck using Type A equipment to prevent the bumper from
deformation. If this vehicle is
towed, use Type B, Type C, Type
D or Type E equipment.
(2) In case the vehicle with automatic
transmission must be towed farther than 30 km, transport the vehicle with all wheels off the
ground (Type B or C) or with front
wheels off the ground (Type D).
(3) If the transmission is not operating, transport the vehicle with all
wheels off the ground (Type B or
C).
Engine overheating
EN26A - Ub
If the water temperature gauge indication remains in the overheating zone for a long
time, the engine may be overheating. If this
occurs, take the following corrective
measures :
1.
Place the gearshift lever (manual transmission) or the selector lever (automatic
transmission) in the N (NEUTRAL) position.
Turn the ignition key to the ACC position
and secure the steering wheel in a straightahead position with a rope, etc.
Never place the ignition key in the LOCK
position. It is dangerous as the steering
wheel may lock.
815
FOR EMERGENCIES
Petrol-powered vehicles
Diesel-powered vehicles
N26A032a
2.
NOTE
Confirm that the radiator fan is turning. If the
fan is not turning, stop the engine immediately and contact an authorized MITSUBISHI
dealer for assistance.
816
N26A174a
N26A033a
3.
WARNING
(1) Remember under the bonnet,
there can be boiling water gushing out or support bar could be
burning hot. If the bonnet is
opened suddenly, you could get
burnt.
(2) Be careful of hot steam which
could be blowing off the reserve
tank cap.
(3) Do not attempt to remove the radiator cap while the engine is hot.
FOR EMERGENCIES
Petrol-powered vehicles
Emergency starting
Diesel-powered vehicles
EN38A-Fe
WARNING
N26A034a
4.
5.
CAUTION
Adding cold water rapidly when the
engine is hot could cause the cylinder
head and/or block to crack, add the
water a little at a time while running
the engine.
N26A160a
6.
Examine the radiator hoses for coolant leakage and the fan belts for
looseness or damage.
If there is anything wrong with the
cooling system or fan belt, have the
problem corrected at an authorized
MITSUBISHI dealer.
817
FOR EMERGENCIES
CAUTION
Check the other vehicle. It must have
a 12-volt battery.
If the other system isnt 12-volt, shorting can damage both vehicles.
2.
WARNING
Turn off the ignition on both vehicles
beforehand. Use care to make sure
that the cables or your clothes do not
get caught by the fan or drive belt.
Personal injury could result.
NOTE
Turn off all lamps, heater and other electrical
loads. This will avoid sparks and help save
both batteries.
3.
818
WARNING
4.
5.
NOTE
Remove the cover before connecting the
jumper cable to the positive terminal of the
battery.
FOR EMERGENCIES
Petrol-powered vehicles (1600 models)
N28A196a
WARNING
(1) Be sure to observe the connecting sequence of 1 2 3 4.
(2) Make sure that the connection 4
is made to the appointed position
(shown in the illustration). If the
connection is made directly to the
negative side of the battery, the
flammable gases generated from
the battery might catch fire and
explode.
(3) When connecting the jumper
cable, do not connect the positive
(+) cable to the negative (-) terminal. Otherwise sparks may
cause explosion of the battery.
Diesel-powered vehicles
N28A197a
N28A198a
WARNING
(4) When connecting the jumper
cable to the (-) terminal especially
in the 1800 models, do not touch
other parts with your hands, as
the engine compartment is hot
and burns could result.
CAUTION
(1) Use care not to get the jumper
cable caught in the cooling fan or
other rotating part in the engine
compartment.
(2) Use the proper cables suitable for
the battery size.
Otherwise heat damage to the
cables could result.
(3) Check the jumper cables for damage and corrosion before use.
6.
819
FOR EMERGENCIES
CAUTION
Keep the engine of the vehicle giving
assistance running.
7.
WARNING
(1) Charging the battery while it is installed in the vehicle might cause
the battery to catch fire and explode. Or damage to the vehicle
could result. If it has to be
charged in that condition for unavoidable reasons, disconnect
the vehicle side negative (-) terminal connected to the battery.
(2) Keep sparks, cigarettes and
flames away from the battery because the battery may produce
an explosion.
(3) Use adequate ventilation when
charging or using the battery in
an enclosed space.
(4) Remove all the caps before
charging the battery.
820
WARNING
(5) Electrolyte is corrosive diluted
sulphuric acid.
If electrolyte (battery acid) comes
into contact with your hands,
eyes, clothes and the painted surface of your vehicle, it should be
thoroughly flushed with water. If
electrolyte gets in your eyes,
flush them with water immediately and thoroughly, and get prompt
medical attention.
CAUTION
(1) Do not attempt to start the engine
by pulling or pushing the vehicle.
It could damage your vehicle.
(2) Always wear protective eye
goggles when working near the
battery.
(3) Keep the battery out of the reach
of children.
NOTE
On a vehicle with an anti-lock brake system,
if the vehicle is put in motion without fully
charging the battery it might cause the loss
of the smooth engine operation and the antilock brake warning lamp to illuminate.
Refer to Anti-lock brake system (ABS) on
page 528.
FOR EMERGENCIES
N07A017a
N07A018a
2.
3.
Press the pump (A) against the bracket (C) with your fingers until the pump
becomes stiff. Then pump several
times more to pressurize the system.
Finally, start the engine and check for
leakage of fuel.
If in doubt, consult your nearest authorized MITSUBISHI dealer.
CAUTION
(1) Do not smoke or have any other
open flame near the vehicle while
bleeding the fuel system.
(2) Be sure to carefully clean away
any spilt fuel which could ignite
and cause a fire.
N07B023a
821
FOR EMERGENCIES
CAUTION
(1) Do not smoke or have any other
open flame near the vehicle while
bleeding the fuel system.
(2) Be sure to carefully clean away
any water drained out, because
any fuel mixed with the water
could ignite and cause a fire.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
NOTE
If the engine speed remains unstable after
the resetting procedure has been performed, have the vehicle inspected by an
authorized MITSUBISHI dealer.
822
N09A030a
Fuses
EN09A - Na
Fuse block
To prevent damage to the electric system
due to short-circuiting or overloading, each
individual circuit is provided with a fuse.
There are fuse boxes in the passenger compartment and in the engine compartment.
The fuse box in the passenger compartment
is located in front of the drivers seat as
shown in the illustration.
FOR EMERGENCIES
NO
N09A031a
Symbol
Name
Capacity
Cigarette lighter
15 A
10A
Supplemental restraint
system (SRS)
10 A
Relay
15 A
15 A
Windscreen wiper
20 A
Sunroof
20 A
Horn
10 A
Reversing lamps
10 A
10
Auto-speed (cruise)
control
10 A
11
Heated seat
20 A
12
Gauges
10 A
13
Heater
25 A
N29B071a
The fuse capacity and the name of the electrical systems protected by the fuses are
indicated on the inside of the coin box located at the drivers leg area and on the fuse
box lid for fuses located in the engine compartment.
Passenger compartment
NOTE
Spare fuses are contained in the fuse housing. Always use a fuse of the same capacity
for replacement.
14
Spare fuse
25 A
15
Spare fuse
20 A
16
Spare fuse
15 A
17
Spare fuse
10 A
823
FOR EMERGENCIES
D
D
NO
N29B070a
Engine compartment
NO
824
Symbol
Name
Symbol
Name
Capacity
25 A*1
30 A*2
10
11
Room lamps
10 A
12
15 A
13
Radio
10 A
14
Electronic controlled
injection
20 A
15
10 A
16
Stop lamps
15 A
17
15 A
18
10 A
19
10 A
20
10 A
Capacity
Alternator*1
Fuse*2
100 A*1
120 A*2
Fuse
40A
Ignition switch
40 A
50 A
40 A
Lamp
40 A
Radiator fan
30 A
Fuel heat*2
20 A
30 A*1
40 A*2
21
Heater*2
30 A
22
Heater*2
30 A
23
FOR EMERGENCIES
D
D
N29C013a
Changing a fuse
4.
EN29C - Ce
1.
2.
3.
N29C008a
A - Fuse is OK
B - Blown fuse
825
FOR EMERGENCIES
Replacement of lamp bulbs
EN10A-Ab
5.
CAUTION
(1) If the newly inserted fuse blows
again after a short time, have the
electrical system checked and repaired by an authorized MITSUBISHI dealer to find the cause and
rectify it.
(2) Never use a fuse with a capacity
larger than that specified or any
substitute, such as wire, foil, etc.;
doing so will cause the circuit wiring to heat up and could cause
fire.
826
N10B296a
Bulb capacity
EN10BMDh
Outside
1- Position lamps . . . . . . . . . 4W (T4W)
2- Headlamps, High/low beam
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60/55W (H4)
3- Front turn - signal lamps
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21W (PY21W)
4- Side turn - signal lamps
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5W (WY5W)
5- Front fog lamps* . . . . . . . . 55W (H3)
FOR EMERGENCIES
Hatchback
Sedan
N10B173a
N10B171a
N10C046a
Inside
Front room lamps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10W
Spot lamps*
Vehicles without sunroof . . . . . . . . 10W
Vehicles with sunroof . . . . . . . . . . . 5W
Luggage compartment lamp . . . . . . . . 10W
827
FOR EMERGENCIES
N10C123a
N10C086a
Headlamps
Unhook the spring which secures the bulb,
and then remove the bulb.
Position lamps
CAUTION
Never hold the halogen lamp bulb
with a bare hand, dirty glove, etc.
The oil from your hand could cause
the bulb to break the next time the
headlamps or position lamps are operated.
If the glass surface is dirty, it must be
cleaned with alcohol, paint thinner,
etc., and refit it after drying it thoroughly.
828
N10C048a
FOR EMERGENCIES
N10F055a
N10F054a
Dieselpowered vehicles
(left side)
1. Remove the cover.
N10F048a
2.
Turn the bulb socket anticlockwise to remove. And remove the bulb from the socket
by turning anticlockwise while pressing it inward.
829
FOR EMERGENCIES
N10E002a
N10X035a
NOTE
Wrap a piece of cloth around the straight
blade (or mines) screwdriver in order to
avoid scratching the lens and the body.
830
EN10X - Oc
N10X036a
FOR EMERGENCIES
N10X039a
N10X037a
N10X038a
831
FOR EMERGENCIES
N10X079a
N10I088a
CAUTION
Never hold the halogen lamp bulb
with a bare hand, dirty glove, etc.
The oil from your hand could cause
the bulb to break the next time the
front fog lamps are operated.
If the glass surface is dirty, it must be
cleaned with alcohol, paint thinner,
etc., and refit after drying it thoroughly.
832
EN10IAJa
Hatchback
Remove the lid.
Turn the bulb socket anti-clockwise to remove it. And remove it anti-clockwise while
pressing it inward.
1 - Tail lamp
2 - Rear turn-signal lamp
3 - Stop lamp
N10I047a
Sedan
Turn and remove the knob (1) and then turn
down the cover.
FOR EMERGENCIES
LHD
N10I089a
Turn the bulb socket anti-clockwise to remove it. And remove the bulb from the
socket by turning it anticlockwise while pressing it inward.
1 - Rear turn-signal lamp
2 - Stop and tail lamp
3 - Tail lamp
RHD
N10K020a
N10K021a
Hatchback
Remove the cover with a screwdriver. Turn
the bulb socket anti-clockwise to remove it.
And remove the bulb from the socket by turning it anti-clockwise while pressing it inward.
1 - Reversing lamp
2 - Rear fog lamp
833
FOR EMERGENCIES
LHD
RHD
N10K022a
Sedan
Remove the clips and then turn down the
cover.
LHD
N10K025a
N10K023a
Turn the bulb socket anti-clockwise to remove it. And remove the bulb from the
socket by turning it anti-clockwise while pressing it inward.
1 - Reversing lamp
2 - Rear fog lamp
834
FOR EMERGENCIES
RHD
N10K024a
N10V011a
N10V012a
Hatchback
Place the groove of clip top as shown, then
remove the cover.
835
FOR EMERGENCIES
N10V013a
836
N10V021a
N10J009a
Sedan
Place the grove of clip top as shown, then remove the cover.
Remove the bulb from the socket by turning
it anticlockwise while pressing it inward.
EN10J - Cb
FOR EMERGENCIES
Vehicles without sunroof
N10M049a
Room lamps
N10M013a
N10R002a
Spot lamps*
EN10MAc
EN10RK
NOTE
Wrap a piece of cloth around the straight
blade (or minus) screwdriver in order to
avoid scratching the lens.
NOTE
Wrap a piece of cloth around the straight
blade (or minus) screwdriver in order to
avoid scratching the lens.
837
FOR EMERGENCIES
Vehicles with sunroof
Hatchback
N10M013a
Sedan
N10O006a
NOTE
Wrap a piece of cloth around the straight
blade (or minus) screwdriver in order to
avoid scratching the lens.
838
N10O010a
Maintenance
Engine oil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92
Automatic transmission fluid* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94
Engine coolant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97
Brake fluid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
Power steering fluid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
Clutch fluid* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 910
Washer fluid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 910
Wheel condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 911
Tyre inflation pressure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 912
Tyre rotation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 913
Snow tyres . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 914
Tyre chains . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 915
Fuel, engine coolant, oil and exhaust gas
leakage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 916
Exterior and interior lamp operation . . . . . . . . 916
Meter, gauge and indication/ warning lamp
operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 916
Clutch pedal free play* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 917
Brake pedal free play . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 917
Parking brake lever stroke . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 917
Hinges and latches lubrication . . . . . . . . . . . . . 918
Wiper blades . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 918
Ventilation slots . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 919
Weatherstripping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 919
Additional equipment
(For regions where snow is encountered) . . . 919
MAINTENANCE
EM01A -Fh
Adequate care of your vehicle at regular intervals serves to preserve the value and appearance as long as possible.
Some maintenance items can be carried out
by the owner (do it yourself), while others
should be carried out by an authorized MITSUBISHI dealer (periodic inspection and
maintenance). This section describes only
those items which can be carried out by the
owner. In the event a malfunction or other
problem is discovered, have it corrected by
an authorized MITSUBISHI dealer. This section contains information on inspection maintenance procedures that you can do yourself, if you wish to do so. Follow the
instructions and cautions for each of the various procedures.
WARNING
(1) When checking or servicing the inside of the engine compartment,
make sure the engine is switched
off and has had a chance to cool
down.
(2) If it is necessary to do work in the
engine compartment with the engine running, be especially careful
that your clothing, hair, etc., does
not become caught by the fan,
drive belts or other moving parts.
92
WARNING
(3) The fan may turn on automatically even if the engine is not running; turn the ignition key tothe
LOCK position and remove the
key to ensure safety while you
work in the engine compartment.
(4) Do not smoke, cause sparks or
allow open flames around fuel or
battery. The fumes are flammable.
(5) Be extremely cautious when
working around the battery. It
contains poisonous and corrosive sulphuric acid.
(6) Do not get under your vehicle
with just the body jack supporting it. Always use automotive
jack stands.
(7) Improper handling of components and materials used in the
vehicle can endanger your personal safety.
Consult an authorized MITSUBISHI dealer for necessary information.
M03A088a
Engine oil
EM03AId
MAINTENANCE
Petrol-powered vehicles (1600, 1800 models)
M03A027a
This check must be carried out with the vehicle on a flat level surface with the engine at
normal operating temperature, but NOT running. If the engine has been running, wait for
a few minutes to allow the engine oil to return
to the oil pan to ensure an accurate
measurement.
Remove the dipstick and wipe it with a clean
cloth, re-insert the dipstick as far as it will go.
Remove the dipstick and check the oil level.
This should always be within the range as
indicated.
If the oil level is below the specified limit, remove the filler cap and add oil. Then recheck
the level. When satisfied that the level is correct, refit the oil filler cap making sure that it
is securely fitted.
Diesel-powered vehicle
Petrol-powered vehicles
M03A090a
M03B037a
(1) Select engine oil of the proper SAE viscosity number according to the atmospheric temperature.
For 0W-30, 5W-30, 0W-40 and 5W-40
viscosity grade, use only ACEA A3
classification.
(2) Use engine oil conforming to the following classification:
D ACEA classification:
For service A1, A2 or A3
D API classification:
FOR SERVICE SG or higher
NOTE
Use of additives is not recommended since
they may reduce the effectiveness of additives already included in the engine oil. It
may result in failure of the mechanical assembly.
93
MAINTENANCE
Type 1
Type 2
M03B029a
M05A069a
EM05AAH
EM03BAKe
(1) Select engine oil of the proper SAE viscosity number according to the atmospheric temperature.
(2) Use engine oil conforming to the following classification:
Type 1:ACEA classification:
For service B2-96 or B3-96
Type 2:API classification:
For service CF
NOTE
Use of additives is not recommended
since they may reduce the effectiveness of
additives already included in the engine
oil. It may result in failure of the mechanically assembly.
94
M03B030a
The proper amount of automatic transmission fluid is essential to the life and operation of the automatic transmission. Either insufficient fluid or excessive fluid could cause
transmission trouble. The transmission fluid
filler port cap is equipped with a dipstick. Use
the following procedure to check the fluid
level.
1.
2.
MAINTENANCE
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
WARNING
Do not spill the fluid onto a hot exhaust manifold during topping up or
inspection, or a fire may occur.
Petrolpowered vehicles
Dieselpowered vehicles
N26A034a
Engine coolant
EM36ALY
N26A160a
NOTE
On dieselpowered vehicles, the radiator
has no filler port. Supply coolant from the filler
port in the reserve tank.
WARNING
Do not open the reserve tank lid or
radiator cap while the engine is hot.
The coolant system is under pressure
and any hot coolant escaping could
cause severe burns.
95
MAINTENANCE
Antifreeze
The engine coolant contains an ethylene
glycol anticorrosion agent. The cylinder
head and water pump housing are cast aluminium alloy, and periodic changing of the
engine coolant is necessary to prevent corrosion of these parts.
Use Highquality Ethyleneglycol includes
coolant.
It has excellent protection against corrosion
and rust formation of all metals including aluminium and can avoid clogs in the radiator,
heater, cylinder head, engine block, etc.
Because of the necessity of this anticorrosion agent, the coolant must not be replaced with plain water even in summer. The
required concentration of antifreeze differs
depending on the expected ambient temperature.
96
CAUTION
(1) Do not use alcohol or methanol
antifreeze or any engine coolants mixed with alcohol or methanol antifreeze. The use of an
improper antifreeze can cause
the corrosion of the aluminium
components.
(2) For effective anticorrosion and
antifreeze performance, keep
the antifreeze concentration
within the range of 45 to 60%.
Concentrations exceeding 60%
will result in a reduction of both
the antifreeze and cooling performance thus adversely affecting the engine.
(3) Do not top off with water only.
Water by itself reduces the rust
protective and antifreeze qualities of the coolant and has a
lower boiling point. It can also
cause damage to the cooling system if it should freeze. Do not use
tapwater, or it could cause corrosion and rust formation.
MAINTENANCE
During cold weather
Battery
EM37APd
M37B003a
97
MAINTENANCE
WARNING
(1) Keep sparks, cigarettes, and
flames away from the battery because the battery could explode.
(2) The battery electrolyte is extremely
caustic. Do not allow it to come in
contact with your eyes, skin, clothing, or the painted surfaces of the
vehicle. Spilled electrolyte should
be flushed immediately with ample
amounts of water.
Irritation to eyes or skin from contact with electrolyte requires immediate medical attention.
(3) Ventilate when charging or using
the battery in an enclosed space.
CAUTION
(1) Never disconnect the battery with
the ignition switch in the ON
position; doing so could damage
the vehicles electrical components.
(2) Never short - circuit the battery;
doing so could cause it to overheat and damage it.
98
CAUTION
(3) Always wear protective eye
goggles when working near the
battery.
(4) If the battery is to be
quick -charged, first disconnect
the battery cables.
(5) In order to prevent a short circuit,
be sure to disconnect the negative () terminal first.
(6) Keep it out of the reach of
children.
NOTE
(1) Keep the terminals clean. After the battery is connected, apply terminal protection grease. To clean the terminals, use
lukewarm water.
(2) Check to see if the battery is securely installed and cannot be moved during
travel. Also check each terminal for
tightness.
(3) When the vehicle is to be left unused for
a long period of time, remove the battery
and store it in a place where the battery
fluid will not freeze. The battery should
be stored only in a fully charged condition.
M08A009a
Brake fluid
EM08A-Oh
MAINTENANCE
Use brake fluid conforming to DOT3 or
DOT4. The brake fluid is hygroscopic. Too
much moisture in the brake fluid will adversely affect the brake system, reducing the
brake performance.
In addition, the brake fluid reservoir is
equipped with a special cap to prevent the
entrance of air, and this cap should not be removed.
The brake fluid level is monitored by a float.
When the brake fluid level falls below the
MIN mark, the brake fluid warning lamp
lights up.
Petrol-powered vehicles
Diesel-powered vehicles
M09A029a
M09A030a
WARNING
(1) Take care in handling brake fluid as
it is harmful to the eyes and may
also cause damage to painted surfaces. If fluid is spilt, wipe it up as
soon as possible.
(2) Use only the specified brake fluid.
Also, the additives in different
brands may result in a chemical reaction when mixed together, so
avoid mixing different brands if
possible.
(3) Normally, keep the reservoir tank
cap closed to prevent the brake
fluid from deteriorating.
99
MAINTENANCE
Petrol-powered vehicle
M10A005a
Clutch fluid*
Washer fluid
EM10A-J
Petrol-powered vehicle
To check the clutch fluid
The clutch fluid in the master cylinder
should be checked when performing other
underhood services. In addition, the system should be checked for leakage at the
same time.
Check to make certain that the clutch fluid
level is always between the MAX and
MIN level markings on the fluid reservoir
and refill the fluid, if necessary.
A rapid fluid loss indicates a leak in the
clutch system which should be inspected
by your authorized MITSUBISHI dealer
and repaired immediately.
910
M31A019a
WARNING
Take care in handling brake fluid as it
is harmful to the eyes and may also
cause damage to painted surfaces.
When the fluid is spilt, wipe it up immediately.
EM31AAO
Dieselpowered vehicle
MAINTENANCE
Be sure that the wheel nuts are tightened
correctly. Refer to the section entitled For
emergencies for information concerning replacement of the tyres.
NOTE
The mark and the location of the tyre tread
wear indicators are different depending on
tyre manufacturers.
M32A001a
Wheel condition
EM32A-Bj
911
MAINTENANCE
Tyre inflation pressure
EM13AMKf
kPa
Normal tyre
Fully loaded
Tyre size
Above
160 km/h
Front
Rear
Front
Rear
175/65R15*1
84S
84T
2.2 (220)
2.0, 2.3*2
(200, 230*2)
2.3 (230)
2.2, 2.3*2
(220, 230*2)
+ 0.4 (40)
195/55R15*1
85H
85V
2.2 (220)
2.0, 2.3*2
(200, 230*2)
2.3 (230)
2.2, 2.3*2
(220, 230*2)
+ 0.4 (40)
195/60R15
88H
88V
2.2 (220)
2.0 (200)
2.2 (220)
2.0 (200)
+ 0.3 (30)
T125/90R15 96M
4.2 (420)
*1 : Snow tyre (M+S): It is also called winter tyres and designed for traction in mud and snow.
*2 : Indicates tyre inflation pressure when towing a trailer
Check the tyre inflation pressure of all the tyres while they are cold: if insufficient or excessive, adjust to the specified value.
After the tyre inflation pressure has been adjusted, check the tyres for damage and air leaks. Be sure to put rubber caps on the valves.
912
MAINTENANCE
Type 1
Type 2
M40A027a
Tyre rotation
EM60A-Vc
Type 3
M40A043a
M40A049a
CAUTION
(1) A compact spare tyre can be
fitted temporarily in place of a tyre
that has been removed during the
tyre rotation. However, it must not
be included in the regular tyre
rotation sequence.
913
MAINTENANCE
CAUTION
Front
(3) Avoid the combined use of different types of tyres and disk
wheels. This can affect driving
safety.
M40A035a
CAUTION
(2) If the tyres have arrows (A) indicating the correct direction of
rotation, swap the front and rear
tyres on the lefthand side of the
vehicle and the front and rear
tyres on the righthand side of
the vehicle separately. Keep each
tyre on its original side of the vehicle. When fitting the tyres, make
sure the arrows point in the direction in which the wheels will turn
when the vehicle moves forward.
Any tyre whose arrow points in
the wrong direction will not perform to its full potential.
914
Snow tyres
EL12AMDe
CAUTION
(1) Observe permissible maximum
speed for your snow tyres and the
legal speed limit.
(2) If snow tyre must be used,
change to following tyres:
D 195/60R15 snow tyre (M+S)
D 175/65R15 snow tyre (M+S)
D 195/55R15 snow tyre (M+S)
Also remember that in order to
guarantee safety, the vehicle must
never be driven at speeds in excess of 160 km/h, when 175/65R15
snow tyres are being used.
MAINTENANCE
NOTE
(1) The laws and regulations concerning
snow tyres (driving speed, required use,
type, etc.) vary. Find out and follow the
laws and regulations in driving area.
(2) If flange nuts are used on your vehicle,
change to tapered nuts when steel
wheels are used.
Tyre chains
EL23AMFk
Tyre size
175/65R15*1
195/55R15*1
195/60R15*2
Wheel size
15x5 J
15x5 1/2 J
15x6 J
Max chain
height [mm]
13.5
12
WARNING
CAUTION
(1) Practice fitting the chains before
you need them. Dont expect help
from other people in the cold.
(2) Choose a clear straight stretch of
road where you can pull off and
still be seen while you are fitting
the chains.
(3) Do not fit chains before you need
them. This will wear out your
tyres and the road surface.
(4) After driving around 100 - 300
metres, stop and retighten the
chains.
(5) Care should be taken with extremes of steering lock to prevent
possible contact between the
chains and the vehicle body.
(6) Drive carefully and do not exceed
50 km/h. Remember, fitting
chains is not going to stop accidents from happening.
(7) When tyre chains are installed,
take care that they do not damage
the disc wheel or body.
915
MAINTENANCE
CAUTION
(8) Do not install a tyre chain on an
emergency wheel which is compact in size. If one of the front
wheels is punctured, replace it
with one of the rear wheels and install the compact spare wheel in
that place before fitting a tyre
chain.
(9) An aluminium wheel can be damaged by a tyre chain while driving.
When fitting a tyre chain on an
aluminium wheel, take care that
any part of the chain and fitting
cannot be brought into contact
with the disc wheel.
(10) On vehicles with wheel covers,
remove the wheel covers before
installing a tyre chain, otherwise
they may be damaged by the tyre
chain. (Refer to page 88)
(11) When installing or removing a
tyre chain, take care that hands
and other parts of your body are
not injured by the sharp edges of
the vehicle body.
(12) Install the chains only on the front
tyres and tighten them as tightly
as possible with the ends securely fastened.
916
NOTE
The laws and regulations concerning the
use of tyre chains vary. Find out and follow
the laws and regulations in driving area. In
most countries, it is prohibited by the law to
use tyre chains on roads without snow.
WARNING
If you see a suspicious fuel leak or if
you smell fuel, do not operate the vehicle; call your authorized MITSUBISHI dealer for assistance.
MAINTENANCE
M18A011a
M18A011a
I27A085a
EM17A-Ya
EM18A-Ga
EM19AXd
A- Free play: 6 to 13 mm
If the clutch pedal free play is not within the
standard range, have the clutch pedal adjusted at an authorized MITSUBISHI dealer.
A- Free play: 3 to 8 mm
If the brake pedal free play is not within the
standard range, have the brake pedal adjusted at an authorized MITSUBISHI dealer.
917
MAINTENANCE
Hinges and latches
lubrication
Wiper blades
EL05A-Fb
EM21A-A
L05A001a
NOTE
Do not allow the wiper arm to fall onto the
window glass; it could damage the glass.
918
MAINTENANCE
Ventilation slots
EL06A-A
The ventilation slots in front of the windscreen should be brushed clear after a
heavy snowfall so that the operation of the
heating and ventilation systems will not be
impaired.
Weatherstripping
EL10A-Aa
L05A002a
3.
4.
NOTE
If retainers (C) are not supplied with the
new wiper blade, use the retainers from the
old blade.
L05A003a
5.
Additional equipment
(For regions where snow is
encountered)
EL14A-Ac
919
GENERAL INFORMATION
1 - 20
Specifications
Chassis number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
Engine number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
Vehicle information code plate . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103
Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105
Performance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105
Weights (Sedan) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106
Weights (Hatchback) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105
Engine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1010
Transmission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1010
Electrical system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1011
Tyres and wheels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1011
Other specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1012
Fuel consumption . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1013
Capacities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1016
Notes regarding diesel fuel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1017
SPECIFICATIONS
Petrol-powered vehicles (1300 models)
B02A005a
Chassis number
B02B074a
Engine number
EB02A-E
EB02B-Ab
The engine number is stamped on the engine cylinder block as shown in the illustration.
A- Front of the vehicle
102
B02B062a
SPECIFICATIONS
Diesel-powered vehicles
B02B063a
C21A012a
B02C008a
1234567-
Model code
Engine model code
Transmission model code
Body colour code
Interior code
Option code
Exterior code
103
SPECIFICATIONS
A: Hatchback
B: Sedan
104
P01A044u
SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions
EP01BMDb
Petrolpowered vehicle
It
Item
1300
1600
Front track
1,475 mm
Overall width
1,710 mm
Front overhang
905 mm
Wheel base
2,550 mm
Rear overhang
1,020 mm
Overall length
4,475 mm
M/T
G
Ground
d clearance
l
(unladen)
( l d )
Di
Dieselpowered
l
d vehicle
hi l
1800 (GDI)
A/T
Rear track
1,470 mm
Performance
EP01CMDa
Petrol-powered vehicle
Item
Diesel-powered vehicle
1600
1300
Maximum speed
175 km/h
M/T
A/T
185 km/h
180 km/h
Body
5.55 m
Wheel
5.20 m
1800 (GDI)
High
g performance
p
engine
200 km/h
190 km/h
195 km/h
105
SPECIFICATIONS
Weights
EP01DMDe
Sedan
Petrol-powered vehicle
1300
Item
Kerb weight
g (kg)
( g)
1600
CLASSIC,
EXE
CLASSIC
M/T
A/T
M/T
A/T
1,170
1,175
1,180
1,210
1,185
1,215
1,235*1
1,240
1,250
1,250
1,280
1,260
1,290
1,675
1,705*2
1,685
1,715*2
1,685
1,715*2
1,715
1,745*2
1,695
1,725*2
1,725
1,755*2
Front
Maximum towable
weight (kg)
With brake
CLASSIC,
EXECLASSIC
COMFORT,
EXECOMFORT
SAM
COMFORT,
EXECOMFORT
Without brake
1,200
1,100
1,200
1,100
500
75
80
Seating capacity
5 persons
SAM
A/T
1,185
1,215
1,235
1,215
1,260
1,290
1,310
1,290
1,695
1,725*2
1,725
1,755*2
1,745
1,775*2
1,725
1,755*2
875, 935*2
1,000
SPORT,
M/T
945, 940*2
Rear
106
1800 (GDI)
COMFORT,
EXE
COMFORT
1,200
1,400
SPECIFICATIONS
Weights
Sedan
Diesel-powered vehicle
Medium performance
Item
High performance
CLASSIC EXECLASSIC
CLASSIC,
COMFORT EXECOMFORT
COMFORT,
EXECOMFORT, SAM
EXECOMFORT
1,260
1,265
1,285
1,330
1,340
1,340
1,765
1,795*2
1,775
1,805*2
1,775
1,805*2
945, 940*
Rear
875, 935*
With brake
1,300
Without brake
500
75
80
Seating capacity
5 persons
107
SPECIFICATIONS
Weights
Hatchback
Petrol-powered vehicle
1600
Item
CLASSIC,
EXECLASSIC
1800 (GDI)
COMFORT,
EXECOMFORT
SPORT,
SAM
M/T
A/T
M/T
A/T
M/T
A/T
M/T
A/T
1,200
1,230
1,205
1,235
1,205
1,235
1,255
1,260
1,280
1,270
1,300
1,280
1,310
1,280
1,310
1,330
1,315
1,335
1,705
1,735*
1,735
1,765*
1,715
1,745*
1,745
1,775*
1,715
1,745*
1,745
1,775*
1,765
1,795*
1,750
1,780*
1,770
1,800*
Front
945, 940*
Rear
With brake
875, 935*
1,200
Without brake
1,100
1,200
1,100
1,200
500
75
80
Seating capacity
5 persons
108
ELEGANCE
COMFORT,
EXECOMFORT,
SPORT, SAM
1,400
SPECIFICATIONS
Weights
Hatchback
Diesel-powered vehicle
Medium performance
Item
High performance
CLASSIC,,
EXECLASSIC
COMFORT,
EXECOMFORT
EXECOMFORT,
SAM
EXECOMFORT,,
SPORT
ELEGANCE
SAM
1,280
1,285
1,305
1,310
1,305
1,350
1,360
1,360
1,365
1,360
1,785
1,815*2
1,795
1,825*
1,795
1,825*
1,800
1,830*
1,795
1,825*
945, 940*
Rear
875, 935*
With brake
1,300
Without brake
500
75
80
Seating capacity
5 persons
109
SPECIFICATIONS
Engine
EP01EMDb
Petrol-powered vehicle
Item
1300
1600
1800 (GDI)
Four-cylinder, in line watercooled, four-cycle double
overhead camshaft
Engine type
Engine model
Total displacement
Bore
Stroke
Compression ratio
Valve clearance
Diesel-powered vehicle
4G13
1,299 cc
71.0 mm
82.0 mm
10:1
Medium performance
p
engine
4G92
1,597 cc
81.0 mm
77.5 mm
10:1
Intake
Automatically adjusted
Automatically adjusted
4G93
1,834 cc
81.0 mm
89.0 mm
12:1
Exhaust
High
performance
g p
engine
0.40 mm
Firing order
1-3-4-2
Maximum output
60 kW/5
kW/5,000
000 r/min
76 kW/6
kW/6,000
000 r/min
Maximum torque
M/T
90 kW/5,500 r/min
A/T
92 kW/5,500 r/min
174 Nm/3,750 r/min
75 kW/4
kW/4,000
000 r/min
85 kW/4
kW/4,000
000 r/min
Transmission
EP01FMDa
Petrol-powered vehicle
1300
Item
Gear ratio
1010
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
Reverse
1600
Diesel-powered
p
vehicle
1800 (GDI)
M/T
M/T
A/T
M/T
A/T
M/T
3.727
2.047
1.321
0.966
0.794
3.545
3.363
1.863
1.321
0.966
0.794
3.545
2.842
1.529
1.000
0.712
2.480
3.583
1.947
1.266
0.970
0.767
3.363
2.842
1.529
1.000
0.712
2.480
3.384
1.904
1.193
0.868
0.652
3.297
SPECIFICATIONS
Electrical system
EP01GMDb
Petrol-powered vehicle
Item
1300
Diesel-powered vehicle
1600
Voltage
1800 (GDI)
1900
12V
Type
yp
(DIN)
Battery
LHD
Alternator capacity
NGK
Spark plug
56216
RHD
DENSO
56638
57217
55530
90A
100A
BKR6E-11
IZFR6B
K20PR-U11
CHAMPION
RC8YC4
BOSCH
FR7DCU
125A
Tyre
Wheel
Size
Size
175/65R15 84S*
175/65R15 84T*
15x5J
15x5 1/2J
15x6J
195/55R15 85H*
85H
195/55R15 85V*
15x5 1/2J
15x6J
195/60R15 88H
195/60R15 88V
15x5 1/2J
15x6J
Offset
44 or 46 mm
*: Snow tyre (M+S): It is also called winter tyres and designed for traction in mud and snow.
1011
SPECIFICATIONS
Other specifications
EP01IMDb
Petrol-powered vehicle
Item
Fuel control
1800 (GDI)
Multi-point injection
Injection
Fuel system
Fuel pump
Clutch
Steering system
Suspension
Service brakes
Parking brakes
*: Option
1012
1300, 1600
Rear
Type
Hydraulic, diagonally connected double circuit system with power assistance, anti-lock brake*
Front
Rear
Disc brakes
Parking brake acts mechanically on rear wheels
SPECIFICATIONS
Fuel consumption
EQ01AMKf
Urban conditions
Extra-urban conditions
CO2
(g/km)
CO2 Combined
Fuel consumption
(L/100km)
Fuel consumption
(L/100km)
Fuel consumption
(L/100km)
Standard
151
6.4
8.4
5.2
Full option
154
6.5
8.5
5.3
Standard
171
7.3
10.0
5.7
Full option
174
7.4
10.1
5.8
Model
1300
M/T
M/T
1600
Standard
198
8.4
11.5
6.6
Full option
198
8.4
11.5
6.6
A/T
Standard
168
7.0
9.2
5.7
Full option
168
7.0
9.2
5.7
Standard
192
8.0
11.3
6.2
Full option
194
8.1
11.4
6.3
Medium performanp
ce engine
Standard
144
5.4
7.2
4.4
Full option
146
5.5
7.3
4.5
High
g performance
p
engine
Standard
144
5.4
7.1
4.4
Full option
146
5.5
7.3
4.5
M/T
1800 (GDI)
A/T
1900
NOTE
The results given do not express or imply any guarantee of the fuel consumption of the particular vehicle.
The vehicle itself has not been tested and there are inevitably differences between individual vehicles of the same model. In addition, this vehicle may incorporate particular modifications.
Furthermore, the drivers style and road and traffic conditions, as well as the extent to which the vehicle has been driven and the standard of maintenance, will all affect its fuel consumption.
1013
SPECIFICATIONS
LHD
Q02A393d
RHD
Q02A395d
A: 1300 models
B: 1600 models
1014
SPECIFICATIONS
LHD
Q02A394d
RHD
Q02A396d
C: 1800 models
D: Dieselpowered models
1015
SPECIFICATIONS
Capacities
EQ02AMFj
No.
1
Item
Power steering fluid
Oil pan
Petrolpowered
vehicles
Engine oil
Quantity
Recommended lubricants
As required
ATF DEXRON II
3.0 litres
1300
1600,
1800
Dieselpowered
vehicles
Oil filter
0.3 litre
Oil pan
3.5 litres
Oil filter
0.3 litre
Oil pan
4.9 litres
Oil filter
0.16 litre
Refer to page 9
92
2
Brake fluid
As required
Clutch fluid
As required
Washer fluid
4.8 litres
Engine coolant
6.3 litres
High-quality ethylene glycol includes coolant (including 0.65 litre in the reserve tank)
7.7 litres
Manual
transmission
oil
Petrolpowered
vehicle
Diesel-powered vehicle
1300, 1600
3.4 litres
1800 (GDI)
2.2 litres
2.1 litres
680-720 g
HFC134a
NOTE
Points requiring routine inspection or replenishment such as the engine oil, coolant, automatic transmission fluid, brake fluid are marked white for easy identification.
1016
SPECIFICATIONS
Notes regarding diesel fuel
EP02A-F
Due to paraffin separation, the fluidity of diesel fuel decreases remarkably as the temperature decreases. For this reason, diesel
fuel is divided into two types, summer and winter.
The effective limit of winter diesel fuel during cold-weather
periods is rated at -15 _C. In extremely cold weather, it is recommended that regular petrol (not premium or high-test petrol) be
mixed with the diesel fuel up to a maximum concentration of 30 %.
In order to minimize the reduction in performance, be sure to mix
in only as much regular petrol as is absolutely necessary.
Temperature
Summer
diesel fuel
Winter
diesel fuel
0 C -15 C
max. 30 %
-15 C -25 C
max. 30 %
CAUTION
(1) Because the fuel is highly flammable, mix the diesel fuel
and regular petrol only inside the vehicles fuel tank.
(2) If possible, put the regular petrol into the fuel tank before putting in the diesel fuel.
1017
Accessory boxes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Additional equipment
(For regions where snow is encountered)
Antilock brake system (ABS)* . . . . . . . . .
Armrest* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Ashtray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Audio system anti-theft feature . . . . . . . . . .
Autospeed (cruise) control* . . . . . . . . . . . .
Automatic air conditioning* . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Automatic transmission fluid* . . . . . . . . . . .
Automatic transmission INVECSII 4A/T,
Sports Mode 4A/T
(Intelligent & Innovative Vehicle Electronic
Control System II) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Bleeding the fuel system
(diesel-powered vehicles only) . . . . . . . .
Bonnet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Boot lid (or tailgate) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Brake fluid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Brake pedal free play . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Braking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
647
919
528
39
646
626
536
636
94
Economical driving . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
56
Electric remotecontrolled outside rearview
mirrors* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 532
Electric window control* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 212
Electrical system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1011
Electronic immobilizer
(Anti-theft starting system) . . . . . . . . . . .
22
Emergency starting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 817
Engine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109
Engine coolant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
95
Engine number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
Engine oil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
92
Engine overheating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 815
Exterior and interior lamp operation . . . . . . 916
516
97
821
28
210
98
917
527
Capacities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1016
Cargo net* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 651
Catalytic converter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
55
Central door locks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
27
Changing a fuse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 825
Changing gears . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 516
Chassis number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
Child restraint . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 315
Child-protection rear doors . . . . . . . . . . . .
26
Cigarette lighter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 645
Cleaning the inside of your vehicle . . . . . . .
72
Cleaning the outside of your vehicle . . . . . .
73
Clutch fluid* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 910
Clutch pedal free play* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 917
Combination headlamps, dipper and turn
signal switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 412
Digital clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Doors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1018
426
105
24
111
110
418
37
413
417
310
630
918
422
If a tyre is punctured . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
If the vehicle breaks down . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Ignition switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Indication and warning lamps . . . . . . . . . . .
Inside rear-view mirror . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Installation of accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
89
82
59
46
531
18
650
42
84
25
22
532
514
211
916
19
424
526
525
917
105
99
531
321
416
821
826
421
629
19
19
422
52
111
32
321
311
914
42
337
512
530
644
648
214
62
111
Vanity mirror . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Vehicle information code plate . . . . . . . . . .
Ventilation slots . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Ventilators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
645
103
919
629
Washer fluid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Water temperature gauge . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Weatherstripping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Weights (Sedan) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Weights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Weights (Hatchback) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Weights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
What to do if the engine speed becomes
unstable after the battery is replaced: . .
Wheel condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Wheel covers* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Windscreen wiper and washer switch . . . .
Wiper blades . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
910
45
919
106
107
108
109
822
911
88
415
918
322
Tachometer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
44
Tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
83
Tools and jack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
83
Towing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 812
Traction control (TCL)* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 534
Trailer towing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
57
Transmission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1010
Tyre chains . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 915
Tyre inflation pressure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 912
Tyre rotation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 913
Tyres and wheels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1011
UKW/MW/LW electronic tuning radio with
CD player* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
615
1019
1020
1021
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