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If the vehicle breaks down
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Emergency starting ....................................................................... 6-02
Engine overheating ....................................................................... 6-04
Bleeding the fuel system
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Removal of water from the fuel filter ...........................................6-06
Tools, jack and jack handle .......................................................... 6-07
Jacking up the vehicle...................................................................6-13
Spare wheel...................................................................................6-16
How to change a tyre .................................................................... 6-17
Towing.......................................................................................... 6-20
Operation under adverse driving conditions .................................6-24For emergencies
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NOTE
l When 
stowing the jack handle, align the black-
marked  part  (I)  of  the  jack  handle  with  the
holder (J). Club cab
The 
tools,  jack,  and  jack  handle  are  stored  under
the floor on the left-hand side of the cargo space. 1. Raise  the  left  side  seat  cushion.  Refer  to“Folding  up  the  seat  cushion  (Club  cab)”  on
page 2-07.
Tip  forward  the  seatback  of  the  driver  seat.
Slide the driver seat forward.
2. Open the lid. 3. Remove 
the securing band (A), and then take
out the tools (B). 4. Remove 
the  securing  nut  (C),  and  then  take
out the jack (D). 5. Remove 
the  jack  handle  (E)  from  the  holder
(F), and then take out the jack handle. 6. Reverse 
the  removing  procedure  when  stor-
ing the tools, jack and jack handle.
NOTE l When stowing the jack handle, align the col-
oured  marking  on  the  jack  handle  with  that
on the holder, and fit the jack in the holder.
Double cab
Except for vehicles with rear retractable power
window
The  tool  (wheel  nut  wrench  only),  jack,  and  jack
handle are located behind the rear seat. 1. Tip forward the seatback of the rear seat.(Refer  to  “Folding  the  seatback  forward”  on
page 2-07.)
2. <Type 1> Remove  the  wheel  nut  wrench  (A)  from  the
holder (B), and take out the wrench.
<Type 2> For emergencies
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Remove the securing band (C), and then take
out the tools (D).
3. Remove the  securing  nut  (E),  and  then  take
out the jack (F). 4. Remove 
the  jack  handle  (G)  from  the  holder
(H), and take out the handle. 5. Reverse 
the  removing  procedure  when  stor-
ing the tool, jack and jack handle.
NOTE l When stowing the jack handle, align the black-
marked  part  (I)  of  the  jack  handle  with  the
holder (H). Vehicles with rear retractable power window
The 
tools, jack, and jack handle are located behind
the rear seat. 1. Tip forward the seatback of the rear seat.
(Refer 
 to  “Folding  the  seatback  forward”  on
page 2-07.)
2. <Type 1> Remove  the  wheel  nut  wrench  (A)  from  the
holder of the back panel (B), and take out the
wrench.
<Type 2>
Take  out  the  tools  (C)  from  the  rear  back
trim (D). 3. Remove 
the  securing  nut  (E),  and  then  take
out the jack (F). For emergencies
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4. Remove the  jack  handle  (G)  from  the  holder
of the back panel (H), and take out the handle. 5. Reverse 
the  removing  procedure  when  stor-
ing the tool, jack and jack handle.
NOTE l When stowing the wheel nut wrench, insert it
into the holder on the back panel as illustrated. To use the jack handle (Club cab, Dou-
ble cab with rear retractable power
window only)
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1. While 
pressing  the  snap  pin  (A)  on  the  han-
dle that has a black marking, withdraw and re-
move the inner handle (B). 2. Reverse 
the inner handle (B) then, while press-
ing  the  snap  pin  (C),  insert  it  into  the  outer
handle (D) until it is locked by snap pin as il-
lustrated. 3. While 
pressing the snap pin (F) on the assem-
bled handle (E), insert the white-marked han-
dle (G) until it is locked by snap pin as illus-
trated. For emergencies
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Six wheel nutsCAUTION
l
Never 
 use  your  foot  or  a  pipe  extension
for  extra  force  in  the  wheel  nut  wrench.
If  you  do  so,  you  will  tighten  the  nut  too
much.
13. Lower 
and  remove  the  jack,  then  store  the jack,  jack  handle,  wheel  nut  wrench,  flat
tyre, and chocks. Have your damaged tyre re-
paired as soon as possible.
14. Check  your  tyre  inflation  pressure.  The  cor- rect  pressures  are  shown  on  the  door  label.
See the illustration. CAUTION
l
The 
 tyre  pressure  should  be  periodically
checked  and  maintained  at  the  specified
pressure while the tyre is stowed.
l After changing the tyre and driving the ve-
hicle  about  1,000  km  (620  miles),  retight-
en  the  wheel  nuts  to  make  sure  that  they
have not come loose.
l If  the  steering  wheel  vibrates  when  driv-
ing  after  changing  the  tyre,  we  recom-
mend  you  to  have  the  tyres  checked  for
balance.
l Do  not  mix  one  type  of  tyre  with  another
or use a different size from the one listed.
This would cause early wear and poor han-
dling. Towing
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If your vehicle needs to be towed
If 
towing is necessary, we recommend you to have
it  done  by  your  MITSUBISHI  MOTORS  Author-
ized Service Point or a commercial tow truck service.
 
In the following cases, transport the vehicle using a
tow truck.
l The  engine  runs  but  the  vehicle  does  not
move or abnormal noise is produced.
l Inspection  of  the  vehicle’s  underside  reveals
that oil or some other fluid is leaking.
If  a  wheel  gets  stuck  in  a  ditch,  do  not  try  to  tow
the  vehicle.  Please  contact  your  MITSUBISHI
MOTORS  Authorized  Service  Point  or  a  commer-
cial tow truck service for assistance.
 
Only  when  you  cannot  receive  a  towing  service
from  a  MITSUBISHI  MOTORS  Authorized  Serv-
ice  Point  or  commercial  tow  truck  service,  tow
your  vehicle  carefully  in  accordance  with  the  in-
structions given in “Emergency towing” in this part. For emergencies
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The regulations concerning towing may differ from
country 
to  country.  It  is  recommended  that  you
obey the regulations of the area where you are driv-
ing your vehicle. Towing the vehicle by a tow truck
CAUTION
l
This 
 vehicle  must  not  be  towed  by  a  tow
truck  using  sling  lift  type  equipment
(Type  A)  as  illustrated.  Using  a  sling  lift
will damage the bumper and front end.
l On 4WD vehicles, be sure to shift the trans-
fer shift lever to “2H” position and trans-
port  the  vehicle  with  the  driving  wheels
on a carriage (Type C, D or E) as illustra-
ted.  Never  try  to  tow  with  the  transfer
shift lever in “4H” or “4L” position (easy
select 4WD), “4H”, “4HLc” or “4LLc” po-
sition  (super  select  4WD)  and  with  the
front or rear wheels on the ground (Type
B or C) as illustrated. This could result in
driving  system  damage  or  the  vehicle
may  jump  at  the  carriage.  If  you  cannot
shift  the  transfer  shift  lever  to  the  “2H”
position  or  the  transmission  is  malfunc-
tioning or damaged, transport the vehicle
with  all  wheels  on  a  carriage  (Type  D  or
E) as illustrated.
l If  your  vehicle  equipped  with  the  Active
Stability  &  Traction  Control  system
(ASTC), if the vehicle is towed with the ig-
nition switch in the “ON” position and on-
ly  the  front  wheels  or  only  the  rear
wheels  raised  off  the  ground,  the  active
Traction Control System may operate, re-
sulting in an accident.
l On  2WD  vehicles,  if  the  transmission  is
malfunctioning  or  damaged,  transport
the  vehicle  with  the  driving  wheels  on  a
carriage (Type C, D or E) as illustrated. CAUTION
l
If 
 you tow a vehicle with automatic trans-
mission  with  the  driving  wheels  on  the
ground (Type B) as illustrated, make sure
that  the  towing  speed  and  distance  given
below  are  never  exceeded,  causing  dam-
age to the transmission.
 
Towing speed: 50 km/h (30 mph)
Towing distance: 50 km (30 miles)
 
For  the  towing  speed  and  the  towing  dis-
tance,  follow  the  local  driving  laws  and
regulations.
Towing with front wheels off the ground (Type B)
Place 
 the  gearshift  lever  in  the  “N”  (Neutral)  posi-
tion  (manual  transmission)  or  the  selector  lever  in
the “N” (NEUTRAL) position (automatic transmis-
sion).
Release the parking brake. CAUTION
l
Never 
 tow  an  automatic  transmission  ve-
hicle  with  the  front  wheels  up  (and  the
rear  wheels  on  the  ground)  (Type  B)
when the automatic transmission fluid lev-
el  is  low.  This  may  cause  serious  and  ex-
pensive damage to the transmission. For emergencies
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Towing with rear wheels off the ground (Type C)
Place 
the  gearshift  lever  in  the  “N”  (Neutral)  posi-
tion  (manual  transmission)  or  the  selector  lever  in
the “N” (NEUTRAL) position (automatic transmis-
sion).  Turn  the  ignition  key  to  the  “ACC”  position
and secure the steering wheel in a straight ahead po-
sition  with  a  rope  or  tie-down  strap.  Never  place
the  ignition  switch  in  the  “LOCK”  position  when
towing.
Emergency towing
If  towing  service  is  not  available  in  an  emergency,
your  vehicle  may  be  temporarily  towed  by  a  cable
or chain secured to the towing hook.
If  your  vehicle  is  to  be  towed  by  another  vehicle,
pay careful attention to the following points.
If your vehicle is to be towed by anoth-
er vehicle
1. The  front  towing  hooks  (A)  and  rear  towinghook (B) are located as shown in the illustra-
tion. Secure the tow rope to the towing hook.
 
Front (2WD vehicles with 15 inch wheels) Front (2WD vehicles with 16 inch wheels and
4WD vehicles)
Rear*
NOTE
l Using 
any part other than the designated tow-
ing hooks could result in damage to the vehi-
cle body.
l Using  a  wire  rope  or  metal  chain  can  result
in  damage  to  the  vehicle  body.  It  is  best  to
use  a  non-metallic  rope.  If  you  use  a  wire
rope or metal chain, wrap it with cloth at any
point where it touches the vehicle body. l
Take 
 care that the tow rope is kept as horizon-
tal as possible. An angled tow rope can dam-
age the vehicle body.
l Secure  the  tow  rope  to  the  same  side  towing
hook, to keep the tow rope as straight as pos-
sible.
2. Keep the engine running. If the engine is not running, turn the ignition
key  to  the  “ACC”  or  “ON”  position  to  un-
lock the steering wheel. CAUTION
l
When 
 the  engine  is  not  running,  the
brake  booster  and  power  steering  pump
do  not  operate.  This  means  higher  brake
depression  force  and  higher  steering  ef-
fort are required. Therefore, vehicle oper-
ation is more difficult than usual.
l Do not leave the key in the “LOCK” posi-
tion. The steering wheel will lock, causing
loss of control.
3. Place 
the gearshift lever in the “N” (Neutral) position  (manual  transmission)  or  the  selec-
tor lever in the “N” (NEUTRAL) position (au-
tomatic transmission).
4. On  4WD  vehicles,  the  transfer  shift  lever  to “2H” position.
5. Turn on the hazard warning lamps if required by law.
(Follow  the  local  driving  laws  and  regula-
tions.)
6. During  towing  make  sure  that  close  contact is maintained between the drivers of both ve-
hicles,  and  that  the  vehicles  travel  at  low
speed. For emergencies
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WARNING
l To  prevent  entry  of  exhaust  gas  from  the
towing vehicle, set your air selection lever
to the recirculation position.
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  with  automatic  trans-
mission  is  to  be  towed  by  another  vehicle
with  all  the  wheels  on  the  ground,  make
sure  that  the  towing  speed  and  distance
given  below  are  never  exceeded,  causing
damage to the transmission.
 
Towing speed: 50 km/h (30 mph)
Towing distance: 50 km (30 miles)
 
For  the  towing  speed  and  the  towing  dis-
tance,  follow  the  local  driving  laws  and
regulations.
If your vehicle tows another vehicle (vehicles with
rear towing hook only)
The 
 rear towing hook is located as shown in the il-
lustration.  Secure  the  tow  rope  to  the  rear  towing
hook. NOTE
l Using 
any part other than the designated tow-
ing  hook  could  result  in  damage  to  the  vehi-
cle body. CAUTION
l
On 
 vehicles  with  super  select  4WD,  when
you  are  going  to  tow  another  vehicle,
move the transfer shift lever to “4H” posi-
tion.
Selecting “2H” drive may increase the dif-
ferential oil temperature, resulting in pos-
sible damage to the driving system.
Further,  the  drive  train  will  be  subjected
to excessive loading possibly leading to oil
leakage, component seizure, or other seri-
ous faults. NOTE
l Your 
vehicle  should  only  be  used  to  tow  an-
other  vehicle  if  the  weight  of  the  other  vehi-
cle is less than the weight of your vehicle. For emergencies
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The  catalytic  converter  itself  gets  hot  quickly,  and
may 
be  damaged  if  overheated.  The  following
points should be noted in order to prevent the igni-
tion of unburned fuel within the catalytic converter.
l Do not drive with an extremely low fuel lev-
el; running out of fuel could cause damage to
the catalytic converter.
l Do not switch OFF the ignition switch while
driving.
l Do not attempt to start the engine by pushing
the  vehicle.  If  the  battery  is  weak  or  dis-
charged,  use  another  battery  to  start  the  en-
gine.
l Do  not  idle  the  engine  for  prolonged  periods
during very rough idle or malfunctioning op-
erating conditions.
l Do  not  race  the  engine  when  turning  off  the
ignition  switch.  This  will  cause  the  catalytic
converter  to  be  damaged  due  to  contact  with
unburnt fuel.
l Stop driving the vehicle if you think the per-
formance  is  noticeably  low,  or  if  the  engine
has  a  malfunction  such  as  with  the  ignition,
etc.
If it is impractical to stop driving immediate-
ly,  reduce  the  speed  and  drive  for  only  a
short time. We recommend you to have your
vehicle inspected as soon as possible.
l In  unusual  situations  involving  major  engine
problems,  a  burnt  smell  may  indicate  severe
and abnormal catalyst overheating.
If  this  occurs,  the  vehicle  should  be  stopped
in  a  safe  place,  the  engine  switched  off  and
the  vehicle  allowed  to  cool.  Once  the  engine
is cool, a service, including a tune-up to man-
ufacturer’s specifications, should be obtained
immediately. Bonnet
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To open
Pull 
the release lever towards you to unlock the bon-
net. Raise the bonnet while pressing the safety lock.
NOTE
l Only 
open the bonnet when the wipers are in
the  parked  position.  Failure  to  do  so  may
cause  damage  to  the  bonnet,  wiper  arms  or
front windscreen.
Support  the  bonnet  by  inserting  the  support  bar  in
its slot. Maintenance
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Tyre inflation pressures
E01001402423Tyre size UP TO 3 PASSENGERS MAX. LOAD OR TRAILER TOWING
Front Rear Front Rear
195R15C 106/104R 8PR,
215/70R15C 109/107R *2.2 bar
(220 kPa) {32 psi} 2.2 bar
(220 kPa) {32 psi} 2.2 bar
(220 kPa) {32 psi} 4.5 bar
(450 kPa) {65 psi} 205R16C 110/108R 8PR
2.4 bar
(240 kPa) {35 psi} 2.4 bar
(240 kPa) {35 psi} 2.4 bar
(240 kPa) {35 psi} 4.5 bar
(450 kPa) {65 psi} 205/80R16 104S RF
2.2 bar
(220 kPa) {32 psi} 2.2 bar
(220 kPa) {32 psi} 2.2 bar
(220 kPa) {32 psi} 2.9 bar
(290 kPa) {42 psi} 245/70R16 111S RF
2.0 bar
(200 kPa) {29 psi} 2.0 bar
(200 kPa) {29 psi} 2.0 bar
(200 kPa) {29 psi} 2.9 bar
(290 kPa) {42 psi} 245/65R17 111S RF
2.0 bar
(200 kPa) {29 psi} 2.0 bar
(200 kPa) {29 psi} 2.0 bar
(200 kPa) {29 psi} 2.9 bar
(290 kPa) {42 psi}
* : On vehicles with 195 size tyres, this size of snow tyres can also be used instead. 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 caps on the valves.Maintenance
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