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The wipers will operate once if the lever is raised
to the “MIST”
position and released when the igni-
tion switch is in the “ON” or “ACC” position. The
wipers will continue to operate while the lever is
held in the “MIST” position. With the ignition switch in the “ON” position, if
the lever is
moved to the AUTO position and
pulled towards you a little, the wipers operate once. The wipers will operate once if the lever is moved
to the “AUTO”
position and the knob (A) is turned
in the “+” direction when the ignition switch is in
the “ON” position. Windscreen washer
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The washer fluid will be sprayed onto the wind-
screen by pulling
the lever towards you. The wip-
ers operate automatically several times while the
washer fluid is being sprayed. On a vehicle equipped with the headlamp washer,
the headlamp washer
operates together with the
windscreen washer the first time the windscreen
washer is used if the headlamps are on. CAUTION
l
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 demis-
ter before using the washer. Instruments and controls
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Rear window wiper and washer
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The rear window
wiper and washer switch can be
operated with the ignition switch in the “ON” or
“ACC” position. INT- The wiper operates continuously for sev-
eral seconds then
operates intermittently
at intervals of about every 8 seconds.
OFF- Off -
The washer fluid will be sprayed onto
the
rear window
when the knob is turned
fully in either direction.
The wipers operate automatically several
times while the washer fluid is being
sprayed. NOTE
l To
ensure a
clear rearward view, the wiper
performs several continuous operations when
the reverse gear is engaged while the switch
is in the “INT” position.
Following this continuous operation, the wip-
er will automatically switch to intermittent op-
eration.
l It is possible to activate the following func-
tions. For further information, we recom-
mend you to consult a MITSUBISHI
MOTORS Authorized Service Point.
• Adjustment of the interval for intermit-tent operation
• The wipers can be changed to continuous operation by turning the knob at the end
of the lever twice to the --- (intermittent
operation) position. (Continuous opera-
tion mode)
• Changing intermittent wiper operation to continuous wiper operation
Headlamp washer switch* E00510100231
The headlamp washer can be operated when the ig-
nition switch is in the “ON” or “ACC” position and
the headlamps are on. Push the button once and the washer fluid will be
sprayed on to the headlamps.
NOTE
l If
the ignition
switch is in the “ON” or
“ACC” position and the headlamps are on,
the headlamp washer operates together with
the windscreen washer the first time the wind-
screen washer lever is pulled.
Precautions to observe when using wip-
ers and washers E00507600027
l If the
moving
wipers become blocked by ice
or other deposits on the glass, the motor may
burn out even if the wiper switch is turned to
OFF. If obstruction occurs, park your vehicle
in a safe place, turn off the ignition, and
clean the deposits from the glass so that the
wipers operate smoothly.
l Do not use the wipers when the glass is dry.
They may scratch the glass surface and the
blades wear out prematurely. Instruments and controls
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To reduce the glare
Type 1
The lever
(A)
at the bottom of the mirror can be
used to adjust the mirror to reduce the glare from
the headlamps of vehicles behind you during night
driving. 1- Normal
2- Anti-glare
Type 2
When the headlamps of the vehicles behind you are
very bright, the
reflection factor of the rear-view
mirror is automatically changed to reduce the glare. When the ignition switch is turned to the “ON” po-
sition, the reflection factor of the mirror is automat-
ically changed.
NOTE
l Do
not hang
items on, or spray glass cleaner
on the sensor (1), as reduced sensitivity
could result. Type 3
When the headlamps of the vehicles behind you are
very bright, the
reflection factor of the rear-view
mirror is automatically changed to reduce the glare. When the ignition switch is turned to the “ON” po-
sition, the
green
indicator (1) illuminates and the re-
flection factor of the mirror is automatically
changed.
NOTE
l Do not hang any items on, or spray glass clean-
er on the sensors (2) on the front and back
side, as reduced sensitivity could result.
l If you want to stop automatic mode, press
the switch (3) and the indicator will go off.
To return to automatic mode, press the
switch again or turn the ignition key to the
“ON” position after turning to “LOCK” or
“ACC” position. Starting and driving
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Ignition switch
E00601401702Vehicles with M/T Vehicles with A/TLOCK
The
engine is
stopped and the steering wheel
locked. The key can only be inserted and removed
in this position.
ACC
The engine is stopped, but the electrical devices
such as the radio and cigarette lighter can be operat-
ed.
ON
The engine is running, and all the vehicle’s electri-
cal devices can be operated.
START
The starter motor operates. After the engine has star-
ted, release the key and it will automatically return
to the “ON” position. NOTE
l For
vehicles equipped
with Daytime Run-
ning Lamps, when the ignition switch is in
the “ON” position, the headlamp low beams
etc. are turned on.
Refer to “Headlamps” on page 3-31.
l Your vehicle is equipped with an electronic
immobilizer. To start the engine, the ID code
which the transponder inside the key sends
must match the one registered in the immobil-
izer computer.
Refer to “Electronic immobilizer” on page
1-03.
Ignition switch illumination
In the situations listed below, the ignition switch il-
lumination comes on to facilitate insertion or remov-
al of the ignition key. l When any door or the backdoor is opened,
the ignition switch illumination comes on.
When it is closed, the ignition switch illumi-
nation becomes steadily dimmer until com-
pletely going off about 15 seconds later.
l When the ignition key is removed with all
the doors and the backdoor closed, the igni-
tion switch illumination comes on and stays
on for about 15 seconds.
The ignition switch illumination immediately goes
off if any of the following actions is taken while it
is on. l All the doors and the backdoor are closed,
and the ignition switch is turned to the “ON”
position.
l All the doors and the backdoor are locked us-
ing the central door lock function.
l All the doors and the backdoor are locked us-
ing the keyless entry system (if so equipped). NOTE
l If the interior
lamp switch is in the “( )” po-
sition, the ignition
switch illumination will
not come on.
l It is possible to adjust the period of ignition
switch illumination (the period until the igni-
tion switch illumination goes off). For de-
tails, we recommend you to consult a
MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service
Point.
l If the illumination period of the room & map
lamps or rear personal lamps (the period un-
til these lamps go off) is adjusted, the period
of ignition switch illumination (the period un-
til the ignition switch illumination goes off)
will automatically be changed at the same
time.
If the illumination period of the room & map
lamps or rear personal lamps is set to zero (in
other words, the illumination keep-on func-
tion is deactivated), the ignition switch illu-
mination will not come on when the ignition
switch is removed.
For details, we recommend you to consult a
MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service
Point. Starting and driving
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Inspection and maintenance
following rough road operation E00606700048
After operating the
vehicle in rough road condi-
tions, be sure to perform the following inspection
and maintenance procedures:
l Check that the vehicle has not been damaged
by rocks, gravel, etc.
l Carefully wash the vehicle with water.
After washing, drive the vehicle slowly
while lightly depressing the brake pedal in or-
der to dry out the brakes. If the brakes still
do not function properly, we recommend you
to have the brakes checked as soon as possible
l Remove the insects, dried grass, etc. clog-
ging the radiator core.
l After crossing a stream, be sure to have the
following items inspected at a MITSUBISHI
MOTORS Authorized Service Point and take
the necessary measures.
• Check the brake system and, if necessary,have it serviced.
• Check the engine, transmission, transfer, and differential oil or grease level and tur-
bidity. If the oil or grease is milky, it indi-
cates water contamination. Replace it
with new oil or grease.
• Grease the propeller shaft.
• Check the inside of the vehicle. If ingress of water is found, dry the carpet etc.
• Inspect the headlamps. If the headlamp bulb is flooded with water, we recom-
mend you to have it drained. Cautions on handling of 4-wheel
drive vehicles E00606800401
Tyres and wheels
Since the driving
torque can be applied to the 4
wheels, the performance of the vehicle when oper-
ating in 4-wheel drive is greatly affected by the con-
dition of the tyres.
Pay close attention to the tyres.
l Install specified tyres on all wheels. Refer to
“Tyres and wheels” on page 9-12.
l Be sure to fit all 4 tyres and wheels of the
same size and type.
When replacement of any of the tyres or
wheels is necessary, replace all of them.
l All tyres should be rotated whenever the
wear difference between the front and rear
tyres is recognizable.
Good vehicle performance cannot be expected if
there is a difference in wear between tyres. Refer to
“Tyre rotation” on page 8-14. l Check the tyre inflation pressure regularly.
l If the tyre inflation pressure is inappropriate,
the transfer gear may make some noise and
shock while changing the drive mode. CAUTION
l
Always use tyres
of the same size, same
type, and same brand, and which have no
wear differences. Using tyres which differ
in size, type, brand or the degree of wear
will cause excessive loading, resulting in
possible damage to the drive system.
Towing
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.
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 “Towing” on page 6-15. Starting and driving
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Location of rear-view camera
The rear-view camera
(A) is integrated into the
spare wheel garnish. Range of view of rear-view camera How to use the rear-view camera
When you
place
the shift lever in the “R” (Re-
verse) position (on vehicles with M/T) or selector
lever in the “R” (REVERSE) position (on vehicles
with A/T) with the ignition switch in the “ON” po-
sition, the view behind the vehicle will automatical-
ly appear on the screen of the MITSUBISHI Multi
Communication System (MMCS) or the inside rear-
view mirror. When you move the shift lever or se-
lector lever to any other position, the screen will re-
turn to its original indication. CAUTION
l
The rear-view
camera
has a special lens
that can make objects shown on the
screen appear to be closer or further
away than they actually are. CAUTION
l
The line (red)
shows the point approxi-
mately 50 cm behind the rear extremity
of the rear bumper.
Be careful because the spare wheel gar-
nish overhangs for approximately 30 cm
behind the rear extremity of the rear
bumper.
NOTE l If
you press
any of the buttons on the
MITSUBISHI Multi Communication System
(MMCS) control panel while the screen is
showing the view from the rear-view camera,
the screen indication will change to the one
for that button.
l Because the rear-view camera has a special
lens, the lines on the ground between parking
spaces may not look parallel on the screen.
l In the following situations, the screen indica-
tion may be difficult to see. There is no ab-
normality.
• Low light (night time)
• When the light of the sun or the lightfrom a vehicle’s headlamps shines direct-
ly into the lens
l If the camera is hot and is then cooled by
rain or a car wash, the lens can mist up. This
phenomenon does not indicate a malfunction.
l It is not possible to fully see obstacles when
the lens is dirty. If the lens becomes contami-
nated by water droplets, snow, mud or oil,
wipe off the contamination, taking care not
to scratch the lens.
l Please observe the following cautions. Ignor-
ing them could lead to a camera malfunction. Starting and driving
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WARNING
l Do not open the radiator cap while the en-
gine is hot.
The coolant system is under pressure and
any hot coolant escaping could cause se-
vere burns.
Anti-freeze
The engine coolant
contains an ethylene glycol anti-
corrosion agent. The cylinder head and water pump
housing are cast aluminium alloy, and periodic
changing of the engine coolant is necessary to pre-
vent corrosion of these parts.
Use “DIA QUEEN SUPER LONG LIFE COOL-
ANT” or equivalent.
MITSUBISHI Genuine Coolant has excellent pro-
tection against corrosion and rust formation of all
metals including aluminium and can avoid block-
ages in the radiator, heater, cylinder head, engine
block, etc.
Because of the necessity of this anti-corrosion
agent, the coolant must not be replaced with plain
water even in summer. The required concentration
of anti-freeze differs depending on the expected am-
bient temperature. Ambient
temperature (mini-
mum) °C -15 -20 -25 -30 -35 -50 Anti-freeze
concentra- tion % 30 35 40 45 50 60 CAUTION
l
Do not use
alcohol or methanol anti-
freeze or any engine coolants mixed with
alcohol or methanol anti-freeze. The use
of an improper anti-freeze can cause cor-
rosion of the aluminium components.
l For effective anti-corrosion and anti-
freeze performance, keep the anti-freeze
concentration within the range of 30 to
60 %.
Concentrations exceeding 60 % will re-
sult in a reduction of both the anti-freeze
and cooling performance thus adversely
affecting the engine.
l Do not top up with water only.
During cold weather
The concentration should
be checked before the
start of cold weather and anti-freeze added to the
system if necessary to prevent damage to engine
and radiator due to freezing. Washer fluid
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Windscreen washer fluid
The windscreen washer
fluid reservoir is in the en-
gine compartment.
Check the washer fluid level at regular intervals
and add washer fluid to reservoir if necessary. NOTE
l The
washer fluid
container serves the wind-
screen and headlamps (if so equipped). Maintenance
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No. Symbol Electrical sys-
tem Capacity
27 Starter motor
10 A
28 — — —
29 — Spare fuse 20 A
30 — Spare fuse 10 A
31 — Spare fuse 30 A
32 — Spare fuse 25 A l
Some fuses
may not be installed on your ve-
hicle, depending on the vehicle model or spec-
ifications.
l The table above shows the main equipment
corresponding to each fuse.
The fuse block does not contain spare 7.5 A
and 15 A fuses. If a fuse of one of these ca-
pacities blows, replace it temporarily by bor-
rowing the one that matches from:
7.5 A: Outside rear-view mirrors
15 A: Cigarette lighter
Replace the borrowed fuse as soon as possible. Engine compartment fuse location table
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Engine compartment fuse location (Type A) No. Symbol Electrical sys-
tem Capacity
1 Alternator
140 A*1
2 Fuse (+B)
60 A*1
3 Ignition switch
40 A*1
4 Electric win-
dow control 30 A
*1
5 Engine control
20 A*1
6 Fuel pump 20 A
*1 : Fusible link
*2 : Vehicles without discharge headlamps
*3 : Vehicles with discharge headlamps No. Symbol Electrical sys-
tem Capacity
7 Rear heater 25 A
8 Accessory sock-
et 25 A
9 Fuel line heater
25 A
10 Condenser fan
motor 25 A
11 Rear air condi-
tioning 20 A
12 Horn (Theft-
alarm system) 15 A Wiper de-icer
13 Horn 10 A
14 Automatic
transmission 20 A
15 Hazard warning
flasher 10 A
16 Stop lamps 15 A
17 Radio 10 A
18 Room lamp 15 A
19 Air condition-
ing 10 A
20 Front fog lamps 15 A
*1 : Fusible link
*2 : Vehicles without discharge headlamps
*3 : Vehicles with discharge headlamps Maintenance
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No. Symbol Electrical sys-
tem Capacity
21 — — —
22 Windscreen
wiper 20 A
23 Tail lamp (right) 7.5 A
24 Tail lamp (left) 7.5 A
25 Headlamp low
beam (right) 10 A
*2
20 A *3
26 Headlamp low
beam (left) 10 A
*2
20 A *3
27 Headlamp high-
beam (right) 10 A
28 Headlamp high-
beam (left) 10 A
29 Audio
30 A*1
30 Heater
50 A*1
*1 : Fusible link
*2 : Vehicles without discharge headlamps
*3 : Vehicles with discharge headlamps l
Some fuses
may not be installed on your ve-
hicle, depending on the vehicle model or spec-
ifications. l
The
table above
shows the main equipment
corresponding to each fuse.
Engine compartment fuse location (Type B) No. Symbol Electrical sys-
tem Capacity
31 Anti-lock brake
system
60 A
*
32 Brake system
40 A*
33 Glow relay
80 A*
* : Fusible link l
Some fuses
may
not be installed on your ve-
hicle, depending on the vehicle model or spec-
ifications.
l The table above shows the main equipment
corresponding to each fuse.
Identification of fuse E01008100164 Capacity Colour
7.5 A Brown Capacity Colour
10 A Red
15 A Blue
20 A Yellow (fuse type)/Light blue (fusible link type)
25 A Transparent
30 A Green (fuse type)/
Pink (fusible link type)
40 A Green
50 A Red
60 A Yellow
80 A Black
140 A Reddish brown Fuse replacement
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1. Before replacing a fuse, always turn off the
electrical circuit
concerned and place the ig-
nition switch in the “LOCK” position.
2. Pull the fuse block lid (A) to remove it.
3. Remove the fuse puller (B) from the fuse block lid. Maintenance
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Bulb capacity
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When replacing a
bulb, use a new bulb with the
same wattage and colour.
Outside E01003302631
Front1- Headlamps, high-beam: 65 W (H9)
2- Front fog lamps*: 55 W (H11)
3-
Headlamps,
low beam with discharge lamp:
35 W (D2S)
Headlamps, low beam without discharge
lamp: 55 W (H11)
4- Position lamps: 5 W (W5W)
5- Front turn-signal lamps: 21 W (WY21W) Codes in parentheses indicate bulb types. CAUTION
l
On vehicles with discharge headlamps, do
not attempt to
disassemble or repair dis-
charge headlamps, and do not attempt to
replace their bulbs. A high voltage is
present in the power circuit and in the
bulbs and bulb terminals. To avoid the
risk of an electric shock, contact a
MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized
Service Point whenever repair or replace-
ment is necessary.
3-door models 5-door models
Rear
6- High-mounted stop
lamp
(bulb type)*: 16 W
(W16W)
7- Licence plate lamps: 5 W (W5W)
8- Rear fog lamp: 21 W (W21W)
9- Tail lamps*: 5 W (W5W)
10- Rear turn-signal lamps*: 21 W (WY21W)
11- Rear turn-signal lamps*: 21 W (WY21W) 12- Stop and tail lamps*: 21/5 W (W21/5W)
Stop lamps*: 21/5 W (W21/5W)
13- Reversing lamps: 21 W (W21W) Codes in parentheses indicate bulb types.
NOTE l On
vehicles
with LED type high-mounted
stop lamp, do not attempt to repair or replace
it.
For repair and replacement, contact a
MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service
Point.
Inside E01003401244 1- Luggage compartment lamp: 8 W
2- Door courtesy lamps: 3.4 W
3-
Vanity mirror lamps*:
3 W
4- Room & map lamps: 8 W
5- Rear personal lamps: 8 W
6- Glove box lamp: 1.4 W Maintenance
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