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[Vehicles with
keyless entry system]
The room lamp goes on when a
door or the backdoor is opened.
When all doors are closed, the
room lamp is illuminated and
dimmed gradually for 30 sec-
onds and then goes out.
However, the lamp goes out
immediately without being
dimmed in case of the
followings:
•The ignition switch is turned
“ON”.
•All doors are locked using the
key mechanism of the front
doors/backdoor, the lock knob
of the driver’s door, or the
remote control switch of the
keyless entry system.
NOTE
If the ignition key is removed
with the doors closed, the lamp
is dimmed gradually for 30 sec-
onds and then goes out.
3(ON) - The lamp illuminates.
E19A111A
Personal lampsPush the switch (A) to turn on the lamp.
Push it again to turn it off.
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 off.
E09D001A
Rear personal lamp
EE09D-L
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E09D003A
1( ON ) -The lamp illuminates.
2(OFF) -The lamp goes out.
3() -The lamp illuminates when a
door is opened and goes out
when the door is closed.
NOTE
(1) On 5-door models, the lamp illumi-
nates when a rear door is opened and
goes out when the door is closed.
(2) If you leave the lamp on without run-
ning the engine, you will run down the
battery. Before you leave the vehicle,
make sure that the lamp is off.
E19A115A
Luggage compartment lamp
EE09BAA
1(OFF) -The lamp goes out.
2() -The lamp illuminates when the
backdoor is opened and goes
out when the backdoor is closed.
3( ON ) -The lamp illuminates.
NOTE
If you leave the lamp on without running the
engine, you will run down the battery.
Before you leave the vehicle, make sure
that the lamp is off.
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Change of display modePressing the“DISP”button shows modes
1 to 5 in order.
1. Trip computer information
(for petrol−powered vehicles only)
→page 4-46
2. Climate information→page 4-47
3. Audio information→page 6-2, 6-17
4. Date and time→page 4-53
5. Air conditioning→page 4-57
D92A052A
Basic operationsWhen the key is turned to“ACC”, the
screen switches on automatically.
Use the“DISP”button to select the desired
display.
WARNING
Don’t use the system for prolonged
periods while the engine is idling in
poorly ventilated areas such as
indoor garage, as you may suffer
injury as a result of exhaust gas inha-
lation.
CAUTION
(1) The display should not be oper-
ated or observed for prolonged
periods while driving, as a traf-
fic accident may result.
(2) When operating the system, stop
the vehicle in an area where
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8. Air conditioning operation indicator
This illuminates when the air conditioning
is operating.
CAUTION
In the 3500 models, if the air condi-
tioning operation indicator blinks on
and off, there may be a fault with the
air conditioner. If this happens, stop
the vehicle in a safe place, switch the
engine off, then switch it on again. If
the air conditioning operation indi-
cator stops blinking after this, there
is nothing wrong. If it starts blink-
ing again, have the air conditioning
system checked at an authorised
MITSUBISHI dealer.
After disconnecting the battery
ED92M-B
When the battery cable is disconnected, the
stored data may disappear. In this case,
take the following action.
Checking connection of system
When the stored data has disappeared,
turning the ignition key to“ACC”position
will make the message above appear.
Please move on to the following steps.
D92M009A
1. Start the engine (alternatively, turn the
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D92M010A
2. When the engine is started (or when the
ignition key is in the“ON”position), the
monitor will display the message above.
D92M011A
3. After a short while there will be a beep-
ing sound, the connection will be com-
pleted, and the message above will be
displayed.
4. The monitor will revert to the“Car type
setting”display.
D92M012A
Car type setting
ED92M-D
1. Press the selection button for“”or“
”
to get the desired car type.
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Running-in recommendations
EA01AOIa
During the running-in period for the first
1, 000 km (620 miles), it is advisable to
drive your new vehicle using the follow-
ing precautions as a guideline to aid long
life as well as future economy and perfor-
mance.
(1) Do not race the engine at high speeds.
(2) Avoid rapid starting, accelerating, brak-
ing and prolonged high-speed run-
ning.
(3) Keep to the running-in speed limit
shown below.
Please note that the legal speed lim-
its displayed must be adhered to.
(4) Do not exceed loading limits.
(5) Refrain from towing a trailer.Vehicle with manual transmission
km/h (mph)
Drive range2500 models 3200 models 3500 models
2H, 4H 4L
2H, 4H, 4HLc 4LLc 2H, 4H, 4HLc 4LLc
2H, 4H, 4HLc 4LLc
1st 20 (12) 10 (6) 25 (16) 10 (6) 30 (19) 15 (9)
2nd 40 (25) 20 (12) 40 (25) 20 (12) 60 (37) 30 (19)
3rd 65 (40) 30 (19) 70 (43) 35 (22) 95 (59) 50 (31)
4th 90 (50) 45 (28) 95 (59) 50 (31) 135 (84) 70 (41)
5th 105 (65) 55 (34) 130 (81) 65 (40) 165 (103) 85 (53)Vehicle with automatic transmission
km/h (mph)Drive range3200 models 3500 models
2H, 4H, 4HLc 4LLc 2H, 4H, 4HLc 4LLc
1st 25 (16) 15 (9) 30 (19) 15 (9)
2nd 40 (25) 25 (16) 65 (40) 35 (22)
3rd 70 (43) 35 (22) 100 (62) 50 (31)
4th 100 (62) 55 (34) 135 (84) 70 (43)
5th 140 (87) 70 (43) 180 (112) -NOTE
For petrol-powered vehicles with automatic transmission, when the transfer shift lever is
set to “4LLc”, the transmission will not shift into the overdrive gear.
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CAUTION
“4LLc”range gives maximum torque
at low-speed driving on steep slopes,
sandy, muddy, and other difficult sur-
faces. For vehicles with automatic
transmission, do not exceed speeds
of approximately 70 km/h (43 mph) in
“4LLc”range. On 3500 models with
automatic transmission, at speeds
over approximately 70 km/h (43 mph),
a speed limiting device will be acti-
vated to protect the transmission.
Fuel selection
EC20COI
Recommended
fuelPetrol-powered vehicles
Unleaded petrol octane
rating (DIN 51607)
95 RON or higher (Super)
Diesel-powered vehicles
Cetane rating (DIN 51601)
45 or higher
NOTE
Petrol-powered vehicles have the octane
number automatic change device so that
you can use unleaded normal petrol 91
RON as emergent measure in case
unleaded premium petrol 95 RON or higher
is not available on journey, etc. In such a
case, you don’t need to adjust the engine
specially.
In case of using unleaded normal petrol 91
RON, the engine performance will suffer a
little degradation.
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Filling the fuel tank
EC20DOI
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
materrials. Always handlle fuel in
well-ventilated outdoor areas.Fuel tank capacity3-door models : 71 litres
5-door models : 90 litres
C20A197A
LHD1. Before filling with fuel, stop the engine.
2. The fuel tank filler door can be opened
from inside the vehicle by using the fuel
tank filler door release lever located
below the instrument panel.
C20A198A
RHD
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C18A001A
Catalytic converter
EC18A-W
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 cata-
lytic converter is installed in the exhaust
system.
It is important to keep the engine prop-
erly tuned to ensure proper catalyst opera-
tion and prevent possible catalyst damage.
CAUTION
Damage to the catalytic converter
can result if your vehicle is not kept
in proper operating condition. In the
event of an engine malfunction par-
ticularly involving engine misfire or
other apparent loss of performance
have your vehicle serviced promptly.
Continued operation of your vehicle
with a severe overheated condition
may result in possible damage to the
converter and vehicle.
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 in contact with a hot
exhaust since a fire could occur.
(2) Undercoating paint should not
be applied to the catalytic con-
verter.The catalytic converter itself gets hot
quickly, and may be damaged if over-
heated. The following points should be
noted in order to prevent the ignition of
unburned petrol within the catalytic con-
verter.
(1) In case of the petrol-powered vehicles,
use UNLEADED PETROL ONLY of the
type of recommended in“Fuel
selection”on page 5-3.
(2) Do not drive with an extremely low fuel
level; running out of fuel could cause
damage to the catalytic converter.
(3) Do not switch OFF the ignition switch
while driving.
(4) Do not try to start the engine by push-
ing the vehicle. If the battery is weak or
discharged, use another battery to start
the engine.
(5) In case of the petrol-powered vehicles,
do not idle the engine with any spark
plug wires disconnected or removed
such as performing diagnostic tests.
(6) Do not idle the engine for prolonged
periods during very rough idle or mal-
functioning operating conditions.
(7) Do not race the engine when turning off
the ignition switch. This will prevent the
catalytic converter from being dam-
aged due to unburnt fuel.
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(8) Stop driving the vehicle if you think the
performance is noticeably low, or that
there is unnecessary engine rotation, or
any other engine trouble, such as with
the ignition, etc.
If it is impractical to stop driving imme-
diately, reduce the speed and drive for
only a short time. Have an inspection
made by your nearest authorized
MITSUBISHI dealer as soon as pos-
sible.
(9) In unusual situations involving grossly
malfunctioning engine operation, 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 ser-
vice, including a tune-up to manufac-
turer’s specifications, should be
obtained immediately.
Economical driving
EC19AAX
For economical driving, there are some
technical requirements that have to be met.
The prerequisite for low fuel consumption
is a properly adjusted engine. In order to
achieve longer life of the vehicle and the
most economical operation, have the
vehicle serviced by an authorized
MITSUBISHI dealer at regular intervals in
accordance with the service standards.
Fuel economy and generation of exhaust
gas and noise are highly influenced by per-
sonal driving habits as well as the particu-
lar operating conditions. The following
points should be observed in order to mini-
mize wear of brakes, tyres and engine as
well as to reduce environmental pollu-
tion.
(1)Starting
Avoid rapid acceleration and sudden
starts; such operation will result in
higher fuel consumption.
(2)Shifting
Shift only at an appropriate speed and
engine speed. Always use the high-
est gear possible.
The transfer shift lever should be set to
“2H”when driving on normal roads and
express ways to obtain best possible
fuel economy.(3)City traffic
Frequent starting and stopping
increases the average fuel consump-
tion. Use roads with smooth traffic flow
whenever possible. When driving on
congested roads, avoid use of a low
gear at high engine speeds.
(4)Idling
The vehicle consumes fuel even dur-
ing idling. Avoid extended idling when-
ever possible.
(5)Speed
The higher the vehicle speed, the more
fuel consumed. Avoid driving at full
speed. Even a slight release of the
accelerator pedal will save a signifi-
cant amount of fuel.
(6)Tyre inflation pressure
Check the tyre inflation pressures at
regular intervals. Low tyre inflation
pressure increases road resistance and
fuel consumption. In addition, low tyre
pressures adversely affect tyre wear
and driving stability.
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