MITSUBISHI FTO 2003 1.G Owners Handbook

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When travelling in wet or slippery
conditions, use care when accelerating
and braking. After driving through deep
water (over 5 cm’s deep) gently apply the
brakes whilst moving to dry them.
When travelling downhill, take extra care
not to use the brakes too much. Excessive
use can cause the fluid to boil and
become ineffective. If possible use the
engine brake to keep the speed at a steady
pace.
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Only use the right foot to operate
automatic vehicle, don’t operate left and
right foot together for this could cause
excessive wear on the brake pads.
The vehicle will only start, when the gear
lever is in park.
The vehicle will only go into reverse,
when the foot brake is operated.

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When driving an automatic, only use the
right foot to operate the accelerator and
brake.
When leaving the vehicle, leave the gear
lever in park.
Do not start the vehicle, if the exhaust is
not clear.
Always leave the ignition in “lock”, when
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Tips when driving an automatic vehicle.
Vehicles fitted with automatic transmission are easier to drive for there is no need
for gear changes or clutch operation. But you must learn the techniques related to its
use.
1. When the shift lever is in any position other than “P” or “N”, the vehicle may
creep forward even when the accelerator is not pressed.
2. When stationary, even on level ground, apply the foot brake to prevent the
vehicle moving.
3. If the air conditioner is operating the engine will be idling faster than normal and
may cause the vehicle movement to be greater.

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Make sure all children are securely
fastened in the seat belts before moving.
Do not allow children to lean out of the
open windows.
Make sure children are secure, before
moving the vehicle.
Help children when entering or leaving
the vehicle.
Always use genuine Mitsubishi spare parts.
SRS – Supplemental Restraint System
In vehicles fitted with SRS, do not replace the
steering wheel with an “after market” wheel. The
SRS will NOT work.

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Opening / closing the vehicle
The key
The key number is located as shown. It
is advisable to make a note of the key
number.
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Unlocking the door
To unlock the vehicle with the key, turn
it anti-clockwise. To lock the vehicle
with the key, turn the key clockwise.
To lock the door without using the key:
1. Push inside door-lock lever forward.
2. Hold door handle open.
3. Push door closed.

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To lock the door from inside the vehicle,
push the door-lock lever forward. To
unlock pull the lever backward. If the
drivers handle is used, the door will
automatically open if previously locked.
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Keyless entry
To lock the door with the remote, press
the red button. To unlock the door, press
the white button, the indicator light will
illuminate during both operations.
To change the battery in the remote,
remove the small screw and pries open
the case carefully. Be careful that you do
not damage the seal.

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Central door locking
When the key is turned in the door lock,
both doors will either lock or unlock.
This is the same for the remote control.

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Window operation
Push down the button, to close the
window.
Pull the button up to open the window.
The driver’s window can be opened or
closed in one operation. To open pull the
switch up to the top and released
quickly, to close push the switch forward
and release quickly.
On the driver’s door, are 2 window
controls. The left button controls the
passenger side window and the right
button controls the driver’s side window.
On the passenger door is one control.
This is for the passenger window only.
On the drivers door is the button to lock
the window operation.
To protect the battery try to open / close
the windows only when the engine is
running.

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Engine compartment
1. To open the engine compartment, pull
the small lever indicated towards you.
2. Under the front of the bonnet, there is
a small lever. Push this to the left. This
will allow the bonnet to lift up.
To secure the bonnet, release the bonnet
stay from the front of the engine bay.
The end of the stay should be secured in
the slot in the bonnet.
The stay should be secured on its clip,
before closing the bonnet.

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Fuel access
To gain access to the fuel filler, lift the
small lever located at the right side of the
driver’s foot-well.
Boot access
Lift lever
Use key
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Sunroof
Power sunroof
Fto-om-20-1a
Fto-20-1b
Manual sunroof
Fto-21-1a

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