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WARNING
l Do  not  leave  any  objects  near  the  brake
pedal or let a floor mat slide under it; do-
ing  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.  Make  sure  the  floor
mat is securely held in place.
Brake pad and linings l Avoid hard braking situations.
New 
brakes  need  to  be  broken-in  by  moder-
ate use for the first 200 km (125 miles).
l The  disc  brakes  are  provided  with  a  warning
device  which  emits  a  shrieking  metallic
sound  while  braking  if  the  brake  pads  have
reached  their  wear  limit.  If  you  hear  this
sound, have the brake pads replaced immedi-
ately. WARNING
l Driving 
 with  worn  brake  pads  will  make
it  harder  to  stop,  and  can  cause  an  acci-
dent. Brake assist system
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The brake assist system is a device assisting drivers
who 
cannot  depress  the  brake  pedal  firmly  when  it
is necessary to do so (such as in emergency stop sit-
uations) and provides greater braking force.
 
If the brake pedal is depressed suddenly, the brakes
will be applied with more force than usual. CAUTION
l
The 
 brake assist system is not a device de-
signed  to  exercise  braking  force  greater
than  its  capacity.  Make  sure  to  always
keep  a  sufficient  distance  between  vehi-
cles  in  front  of  you  without  relying  too
much on the brake assist system.
NOTE l Once 
the  brake  assist  system  is  operational,
it  maintains  great  braking  force  even  if  the
brake pedal is lightly released.
To  stop  its  operation,  completely  remove
your foot from the brake pedal.
l The  brake  assist  system  may  become  opera-
tional  when  the  brake  pedal  is  fully  de-
pressed even if it has not been depressed sud-
denly. l
When 
 the  brake  assist  system  is  in  use,  you
may  feel  as  if  the  depressed  brake  pedal  is
soft, the pedal moves in small motions in con-
junction  with  the  sound  of  the  ABS  opera-
tion,  or  the  vehicle  body  and  the  steering
wheel vibrate. This occurs when the brake as-
sist  system  is  operating  normally  and  does
not  indicate  faulty  operation.  Continue  to
firmly depress the brake pedal.
l You  may  hear  an  operation  noise  when  the
brake  pedal  is  depressed  suddenly  while  sta-
tionary. This does not indicate a malfunction
and  the  brake  assist  system  is  operating  nor-
mally. Starting and driving
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Anti-lock brake system (ABS)
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The 
anti-lock  brake  system  (ABS)  helps  prevent
the wheels from locking during braking. This helps
maintain vehicle drivability and steering wheel han-
dling.
Driving hints
l Always keep a safe distance from the vehicle
in front of you. Even if your vehicle is equip-
ped  with  ABS,  leave  a  greater  braking  dis-
tance when:
• Driving on gravel or snow-covered roads.
• Driving with tyre chains installed.
• Driving on uneven road surfaces.
l Operation  of  ABS  is  not  restricted  to  situa-
tions  where  brakes  are  applied  suddenly.
This  system  may  also  prevent  the  wheels
from locking when you drive over manholes,
steel  roadwork  plates,  road  markings,  or  any
uneven road surface.
l When the ABS is activated, you may feel the
brake  pedal  pulsation  and  the  vibrations  of
the  vehicle  body  and  steering  wheel.  It  may
also feel as if the pedal resists being pressed.
In this situation, simply hold the brake ped-
al  down  firmly.  Do  not  pump  the  brake,
which  will  result  in  reduced  braking  per-
formance.
l An  operation  noise  may  be  emitted  from  the
bonnet  room  in  the  following  situations.  The
sound  is  associated  with  checking  the  opera-
tions of the anti-lock brake system.
At  this  time,  you  may  feel  a  shock  from  the
brake pedal if you depress it. These do not in-
dicate a malfunction.
• When  the  electric  motor  switch  is  turnedto the “ON” position. • When the vehicle is driven for a while af-
ter the electric motor is turned on.
l The  ABS  can  be  used  after  the  vehicle  has
reached a speed over approximately 10 km/h
(6  mph).  It  stops  working  when  the  vehicle
slows below approximately 5 km/h (3 mph). CAUTION
l
The 
 ABS  cannot  prevent  accidents.  It  is
your  responsibility  to  take  safety  precau-
tions and to drive carefully.
l To  prevent  failure  of  the  ABS,  be  sure
wheels  and  tyres  are  of  the  specified  size
and the same type.
l Do  not  install  any  aftermarket  limited-
slip  differential  (LSD)  on  your  vehicle.
The ABS may stop functioning properly.
ABS warning lamp E00607201207 If  there  is  a  malfunction  in  the  system,  the  ABS
warning lamp will come on.Under  normal  conditions,  the  ABS  warning  lamp
only 
comes  on  when  the  electric  motor  switch  is
turned to the “ON” position and goes off a few sec-
onds later. CAUTION
l
Any 
 of  the  following  indicates  that  the
ABS is not functioning and only the stand-
ard brake system is working. (The stand-
ard  brake  system  is  functioning  normal-
ly.) If this happens, we recommend you to
have your vehicle inspected as soon as pos-
sible. • When  the  electric  motor  switch  isturned to the “ON” position, the warn-
ing  lamp  does  not  come  on  or  it  re-
mains on and does not go off.
• The warning lamp comes on while driv- ing
If the warning lamp illuminates while
driving E00607301338
If only the ABS warning lamp illuminates
Avoid 
 hard  braking  and  high-speed  driving.  Stop
the vehicle in a safe place, put the selector lever to
the  “P”  (PARK)  position  and  turn  off  the  electric
motor unit.
Restart  the  electric  motor  unit  and  check  to  see
whether the lamp goes out after a few minutes driv-
ing;  if  it  then  remains  off  during  driving,  there  is
no problem.
However,  if  the  warning  lamp  does  not  disappear,
or  if  it  comes  on  again  when  the  vehicle  is  driven,
we recommend you to have the vehicle checked. Starting and driving
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If the ABS warning lamp and brake warning
lamp illuminate at the same time
The 
ABS and brake force distribution function may
not  work,  so  hard  braking  could  make  the  vehicle
unstable.
Avoid  hard  braking  and  high-speed  driving.  Stop
the  vehicle  in  a  safe  place  and  we  recommend  you
to have it checked.
NOTE
l The  warning  lamp  may  be  illuminated  when
the electric motor unit is started while the aux-
iliary battery voltage is low, but this is not an
ABS malfunction.
When the traction battery is charged, the aux-
iliary battery is charged at the same time, and
the warning lamp will go out.
If the warning lamp does not go out or illumi-
nates from time to time even after the battery
is  charged,  have  the  vehicle  inspected  at  a
MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service
Point. After driving on icy roads
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After 
driving  on  snowy  or  icy  roads,  remove  any
snow  and  ice  which  may  have  be  left  around  the
wheels.  Be  careful  not  to  damage  the  wheel  speed
sensors (A) or the cables located at each wheel.
Front
Rear Electric power steering system
(EPS) E00629200079
The 
electric  power  steering  system  (EPS)  uses  an
electric  motor  to  assist  the  turning  of  the  steering
wheel.
NOTE
l During repeated full-lock turning of the steer-
ing  wheel  (for  example,  while  you  are  ma-
noeuvring  the  vehicle  into  a  parking  space),
a protection function may be activated to pre-
vent  overheating  of  the  power  steering  sys-
tem.  This  function  will  make  the  steering
wheel  gradually  harder  to  turn.  In  this  event,
limit your turning of the steering wheel for a
while.  When  the  system  has  cooled  down,
the steering action will return to normal.
l If you turn the steering wheel while the vehi-
cle  is  stationary  with  the  headlamps  on,  the
headlamps may become dim. This behaviour
is  not  abnormal.  The  headlamps  will  return
to their original brightness after a short while. Starting and driving
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Electric power steering system warn-
ing lampType 1
Type 2
If there is a malfunction in the system, the warning
lamp will come on.
Under 
normal  conditions,  the  warning  lamp  comes
on  when  the  electric  motor  switch  is  turned  to  the
“ON” position and goes off a few seconds later. CAUTION
l
If 
 the warning lamp appears during driv-
ing, it may become harder to turn the steer-
ing wheel.
If the warning lamp appears while driving 1.
 Stop the vehicle in a safe place, put the selec-tor lever to the “P” (PARK) position and turn
off the electric motor unit.
2. Restart the electric motor unit to check wheth- er  the  warning  lamp  goes  out;  if  it  then  re-
mains off, there is no problem.
If the warning lamp does not go out, or it ap-
pears  again  while  driving,  we  recommend
you to have your vehicle inspected. Active stability control (ASC)
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The 
Active  Stability  Control  (ASC)  takes  overall
control  of  the  anti-lock  brake  system,  traction  con-
trol  function  and  stability  control  function  to  help
maintain the vehicle’s control. Please read this sec-
tion  in  conjunction  with  the  page  on  the  anti-lock
brake system, traction control function and stability
control function.
 
Anti-lock brake system (ABS)  ® p. 5-14
Traction control function  ® p. 5-17
Stability control function  ® p. 5-17 CAUTION
l
Do 
 not  over-rely  on  the  ASC.  Even  the
ASC  cannot  prevent  the  natural  laws  of
physics from acting on the vehicle.
This  system,  like  any  other  system,  has
limits  and  cannot  help  you  to  maintain
traction  and  control  of  the  vehicle  in  all
circumstances. Reckless driving may lead
to accidents. It is the driver’s responsibil-
ity  to  drive  carefully.  This  means  taking
into account the traffic, road and environ-
mental conditions.
l Be sure to use the same specified type and
size of tyre on all 4 wheels. Otherwise, the
ASC may not work properly.
l Do  not  install  any  aftermarket  limited-
slip  differential  (LSD)  on  your  vehicle.
The ASC may stop functioning properly. Starting and driving
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NOTE
l An 
operation  noise  may  be  emitted  from  the
bonnet  room  in  the  following  situations.  The
sound  is  associated  with  checking  the  opera-
tions  of  the  ASC.  At  this  time,  you  may  feel
a  shock  from  the  brake  pedal  if  you  depress
it. These do not indicate a malfunction. • When  the  electric  motor  switch  is  turnedto the “ON” position.
• When the vehicle is driven for a while af- ter the electric motor is turned on.
l When  the  ASC  is  activated,  you  may  feel  a
vibration in the vehicle body or hear a whin-
ing sound from the bonnet room.
This indicates that the system is operating nor-
mally. It does not indicate a malfunction.
l When  the  anti-lock  brake  system  warning
lamp is illuminated, the ASC is not active.
Traction control function E00619000087
On  slippery  surfaces,  the  traction  control  function
prevents 
the drive wheels from spinning excessive-
ly,  thus  helping  the  vehicle  to  start  moving  from  a
stopped  condition.  It  also  provides  sufficient  driv-
ing  force  and  steering  performance  as  the  vehicle
turns while pressing the acceleration pedal. CAUTION
l
When 
 driving a vehicle on a snowy or icy
road,  be  sure  to  install  snow  tyres  and
drive the vehicle at moderate speeds. Stability control function
E00619100088
The 
stability  control  function  is  designed  to  help
the  driver  maintain  control  of  the  vehicle  on  slip-
pery  roads  or  during  rapid  steering  manoeuvres.  It
works  by  controlling  the  electric  motor  unit  output
and the brake on each wheel.
NOTE
l The  stability  control  function  operates  at
speeds of about 15 km/h (9 mph) or higher.
“ASC OFF” switch E00619200496
The  ASC  is  automatically  activated  when  the  elec-
tric 
motor  switch  is  turned  to  the  “ON”  position.
You  can  deactivate  the  system  by  pressing  down
the “ASC OFF” switch for 3 seconds or longer. When  the  ASC  is  deactivated,  the    indication
lamp 
will  turn  on.  To  reactivate  the  ASC,  momen-
tarily  press  the  “ASC  OFF”  switch;  the    indica-
tion lamp is turned off. CAUTION
l
For 
 safety  reasons,  the  “ASC  OFF”
switch  should  be  operated  when  your  ve-
hicle is stopped.
l Be sure to keep the ASC on while driving
in normal circumstances. Starting and driving
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NOTE
l When 
moving  out  of  mud,  sand  or  fresh
snow, pressing the accelerator pedal may not
allow the electric motor speed to increase. In
such  situations,  temporarily  turning  off  the
ASC  with  the  “ASC  OFF”  switch  will  make
it easier to move out your vehicle.
l Using  the  “ASC  OFF”  switch  turns  off  both
the  stability  control  function  and  the  traction
control function.
l If  you  continue  to  press  the  “ASC  OFF”
switch  after  the  ASC  is  turned  off,  the  “mis-
taken  operation  protection  function”  will  ac-
tivate and the ASC will turn back on.
ASC indication lamp or ASC OFF in-
dication lamp E00619300556-
ASC indication lamp
The indication lamp will blink
when the ASC is operating. -
ASC OFF indication lamp
This indication lamp will turn on
when the ASC is turned off with the
“ASC OFF” switch. CAUTION
l
When 
 the   indication lamp blinks, ASC
is 
operating, which means that the road is
slippery  or  that  your  vehicle’s  wheels  are
beginning  to  slip.  If  this  happens,  drive
slower with less accelerator input. If the indication lamp illuminates
while driving
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If 
an  abnormal  condition  occurs  in  the  system,  the  indication lamp and   indication lamp will turn
on. CAUTION
l
The system may be malfunctioning.
Stop 
the vehicle in a safe place, put the se-
lector  lever  to  the  “P”  (PARK)  position
and turn off the electric motor unit.
Restart  the  electric  motor  unit  and  check
whether  the  indication  lamp  goes  out.  If
they  go  out,  there  is  no  abnormal  condi-
tion.  If  they  do  not  go  out  or  appear  fre-
quently, it is not necessary to stop the ve-
hicle  immediately,  but  we  recommend
you to have your vehicle inspected. Towing
E00624400089 CAUTION
l
When 
 towing  the  vehicle  with  only  the
front wheels raised off the ground, do not
place  the  electric  motor  switch  in  the
“ON” position. Placing the electric motor
switch  in  the  “ON”  position  could  cause
the  ASC  to  operate,  resulting  in  an  acci-
dent.
Note  that  the  correct  towing  method  de-
pends  on  the  vehicle’s  drive  configura-
tion.  For  details,  refer  to  “Towing”  on
page 7-10. Starting and driving
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Connect one end of the other jumper cable to
the 
negative  (-)  terminal  of  the  booster  bat-
tery, and the other end to the designated loca-
tion  of  the  vehicle  with  the  discharged  bat-
tery at the point farthest from the battery. WARNING
l Make 
 sure  you  observe  the  following  or-
der when connecting the cables:  → →
→
l
Make sure you make connection   to the
correct 
designated  location  (as  shown  in
the illustration). If the connection is made
directly  to  the  negative  (-)  side  of  the  dis-
charged  battery,  flammable  gases  gener-
ated  from  the  battery  might  catch  fire
and explode. WARNING
l When 
 connecting  the  jumper  cables,  do
not  connect  the  positive  (+)  cable  to  the
negative  (-)  terminal.  Otherwise  sparks
might cause explosion of the battery. CAUTION
l
Take 
 care  not  to  get  the  jumper  cable
caught  in  the  cooling  fan  or  other  rotat-
ing part in the bonnet room or engine com-
partment.
l Use the proper cables suitable for the bat-
tery size to prevent overheating of the ca-
bles.
l Check the jumper cables for damage and
corrosion before use.
8. Start 
the  engine  in  the  vehicle  which  has  the booster  battery,  let  the  engine  idle  a  few  mi-
nutes, then start the electric motor unit in the
vehicle with the discharged battery.
  9. Check that the ready indicator illuminates.
 
[When the ready indicator illuminates]
Stop 
the  engine  of  another  vehicle,  discon-
nect  the  cables  in  the  reverse  order  and
charge the auxiliary battery for more than 30
minutes.
After the auxiliary battery is charged, contin-
ue the process from step 16.
 
[When the ready indicator does not illuminate]
Both the auxiliary battery and the traction bat-
tery have gone flat at the same time.
Charge  the  auxiliary  battery  and  the  traction
battery  by  the  following  procedures  (from
steps 10 to 14).
 
10. Keep connecting the jumper cable to each ve- hicle,  turn  the  electric  motor  switch  of  your
vehicle to the “LOCK” position.
NOTE l The  jumper  cable  needs  to  be  connected  to
the auxiliary battery when you start charging
the  traction  battery  because  the  on  board
charger  etc.  operate  with  a  power  source  of
auxiliary battery.
11. Charge  the  traction  battery  by  regular  charg- ing.  (Refer  to  “Regular  charging”  on  page
1-04.)
12. When  the  charging  indicator  on  the  instru- ment  cluster  is  illuminated,  stop  the  engine
of  another  vehicle,  disconnect  the  cables  in
the reverse order. For emergencies
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CAUTION
l
The  person  in  the  vehicle  being  towed
must  pay  attention  to  the  brake  lamps  of
the  towing  vehicle  and  make  sure  the
rope never becomes slack.
l Avoid  sudden  braking,  sudden  accelera-
tion  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.
l When towing or being towed down a long
slope,  the  brakes  may  overheat  reducing
the  effectiveness.  In  this  situation,  have
your vehicle transported by a tow truck.
l When the vehicle is to be towed by anoth-
er  vehicle  with  all  wheels  on  the  ground,
make  sure  that  the  towing  speed  and  dis-
tance  given  below  are  never  exceeded,
causing damage to the transmission.
 
Towing speed: 30 km/h (19 mph)
Towing distance: 30 km (19 miles)
 
For  the  towing  speed  and  the  towing  dis-
tance,  follow  the  local  driving  laws  and
regulations.
Towing another vehicle
Your 
 vehicle cannot be used to tow another vehicle. Operation under adverse driving
conditions E00801702717
On a flooded road l Do 
not  drive  on  a  flooded  road.  If  you  drive
on a flooded road, not only the electric motor
unit stops but also a failure like electric leak-
age or short circuit may occur.
If  you  inevitably  had  to  run  on  a  flooded
road  and  the  vehicle  was  exposed  to  water,
be  sure  to  have  your  vehicle  inspected  by  a
MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service
Point.
l If  there  is  water  on  the  brakes  after  driving
through  puddles  or  washing  the  vehicle,  re-
sulting  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.
l 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  tyre’s  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 slow speed.
  (b) Do not drive on worn tyres.
  (c) Always  maintain  the  specified tyre inflation pressures. On a snow-covered or frozen road
l When 
driving  on  a  snow-covered  or  frozen
road,  it  is  recommended  that  you  use  snow
tyres or tyre chains.
Refer to the “Snow tyres” and “Tyre chains”
sections.
l Avoid  high-speed  driving,  sudden  accelera-
tion, sudden braking, and sharp turns.
l Depressing  the  brake  pedal  during  travel  on
snowy  or  icy  roads  may  cause  tyre  slippage
and skidding. Tyres may slip if the ability of
the  tyres  to  grip  the  road  surface  lessens.
This  may  make  it  more  difficult  to  stop  the
vehicle  with  normal  braking  operations.  For
vehicles  with  an  anti-lock  brake  system
(ABS),  firmly  depress  and  hold  down  the
brake pedal.
l Allow  extra  distance  between  your  vehicle
and the vehicle in front of you, and avoid sud-
den braking.
l Accumulation  of  ice  on  the  braking  system
can cause the wheels to lock. Pull away from
a  standstill  slowly  after  confirming  safety
around the vehicle. CAUTION
l
Do 
 not  press  the  accelerator  pedal  rapid-
ly.  If  the  wheels  break  free  of  the  ice,  the
vehicle  could  suddenly  start  moving  and
possibly cause an accident.
On a bumpy or rutted road
Drive 
 as  slow  as  possible  when  driving  on  bumpy
or rutted roads. For emergencies
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During cold weather
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The 
capacity  of  the  auxiliary  battery  is  reduced  at
low  temperatures.  This  is  an  inevitable  result  of  its
chemical  and  physical  properties.  This  is  why  a
very  cold  auxiliary  battery,  particularly  one  that  is
not fully charged will only deliver a fraction of the
starting current which is normally available.
We  recommend  you  to  have  the  auxiliary  battery
checked before the start of cold weather and, if nec-
essary, have it charged or replaced.
This  does  not  only  ensure  reliable  starting,  but  an
auxiliary  battery  which  is  kept  fully  charged  also
has a longer life.
Disconnection and connection E08402700015
To  disconnect  the  auxiliary  battery  cable,  stop  the
electric 
motor unit, first disconnect the negative (-)
terminal  and  then  the  positive  (+)  terminal.  When
connecting  the  auxiliary  battery,  first  connect  the
positive (+) terminal and then the negative (-) termi-
nal.
NOTE
l Open  the  terminal  cover  (A)  before  discon-
necting  or  connecting  the  positive  (+)  termi-
nal of the auxiliary battery.
l Loosen  the  nut  (B),  and  then  disconnect  the
auxiliary  battery  cable  from  the  positive  (+)
terminal. WARNING
l Keep  sparks,  cigarettes,  and  flames  away
from  the  auxiliary  battery  because  the
auxiliary battery could explode.
l When  installing  the  auxiliary  battery,
start  connection  with  the  positive  (+)  ter-
minal.  If  connection  is  started  from  the
negative  (-)  terminal,  sparks  will  occur  if
the  positive  (+)  terminal  touches  any  oth-
er parts, and this may cause the auxiliary
battery to explode.
l The  auxiliary  battery  electrolyte  is  ex-
tremely  caustic.  Do  not  allow  it  to  come
in  contact  with  your  eyes,  skin,  clothing,
or  the  painted  surfaces  of  the  vehicle.
Spilt  electrolyte  should  be  flushed  imme-
diately with ample amounts of water.
Irritation  to  eyes  or  skin  from  contact
with electrolyte requires immediate medi-
cal attention.
l Ventilate when charging or using the aux-
iliary battery in an enclosed space. CAUTION
l
Keep it out of reach of children.
l When 
replacing  the  auxiliary  battery,  re-
move the connected positive (+) and nega-
tive (-) terminals after turning the electric
motor  switch  to  the  “LOCK”  position
and waiting at least 1 minute. If the auxil-
iary  battery  terminal  is  removed  just  af-
ter  the  electric  motor  switch  is  turned  to
the “LOCK” position, this may cause dam-
age  to  components  of  the  electric  motor
unit.
l Never  short-circuit  the  auxiliary  battery.
This could cause it to overheat and be dam-
aged.
l If  the  auxiliary  battery  is  to  be  quick-
charged,  first  disconnect  the  battery  ca-
bles.
l In  order  to  prevent  a  short  circuit,  be
sure  to  disconnect  the  negative  (-)  termi-
nal first.
l Always  wear  protective  eye  goggles  when
working near the auxiliary battery.
l Do not bring the nearby parts, the plastic
parts  and  so  on  into  contact  with  sulphu-
ric  acid  (battery  electrolyte)  which  may
crack, stain or discolour them.
If  they  are  in  contact,  wipe  off  with  soft
cloth, chamois or the like and an aqueous
solution  of  neutral  detergent  then  imme-
diately  rinse  the  affected  parts  with  plen-
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tion  by  the  arrow  (C)  on  the  hook.  Pull  the
wiper blade to remove it.
NOTE
l Do 
not let the wiper arm drop onto the wind-
screen. This could damage the glass. 3. Attach 
the  retainers  (D)  to  a  new  wiper
blade.  Refer  to  the  illustration  to  ensure  that
the  retainers  are  correctly  aligned  as  you  at-
tach them. 4. Insert 
the  wiper  blade  into  the  arm,  starting
with  the  opposite  end  of  the  blade  from  the
stopper. Make sure the hook (B) is fitted cor-
rectly in the grooves in the blade.
NOTE l If a retainer is not supplied with the new wip-
er blade, use the retainer from the old blade. 5. Push 
the  wiper  blade  until  the  hook  (B)  en-
gages securely with the stopper (A). Rear window wiper blades
1.
 Lift the wiper arm off the window glass.
2. Pull  the  wiper  blade  downward  to  disengage it from the stopper (A) at the end of the wip-
er  arm.  Pull  the  wiper  blade  further  to  re-
move it.
3. Slide  a  new  wiper  blade  through  the  hook (B) on the wiper arm. Vehicle care and Maintenance
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