differential MITSUBISHI SHOGUN 2003 Owner's Manual (in English)

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Instruments and Controls
B21A601T
LHD
14- Parking brake lever→P.5-42
15- Audio*→P.6-2, 6-17
16- Hazard warning flasher switch→P.4-20
17- Multi centre display*→P.4-27
18- RV meter*→P.4-40
19- Rear window demister switch→P.4-21
20- Front heater/Manual air conditioning*
→P.6-36
Front automatic air conditioning*
→P.6-43
21- Ventilators→P.6-35
22- Supplemental restraint system-air bag*
(for front passenger’s seat)→P.3-42
23- Ashtray (for front seats)→P.6-60
24- Cigarette lighter→P.6-59
25- Heated seat switch*→P.3-10
26- Rear differential lock switch*→P.5-34
Active stability control switch*
→P.5-58
27- Wiper deicer switch*→P.4-24
28- Main switch for rear heater*/
Rear air conditioning*
(for front seats)→P.6-53
29- Rear heater* /Rear air conditioning*
→P.6-52
30- Ashtray (for rear seats)→P.6-60
31- Centre console box→P.6-64
Accessory socket*→P.6-61
32- Cup tray (for front seats)→P.6-65
33- Gearshift or selector lever
→P.5-15, 5-17
34- Transfer shift lever→P.5-24, 5-28
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Instruments and Controls
B21A571T
RHD
14- Supplemental restraint system-air bag
(for front passenger’s seat)→P.3-42
15- Front heater/Manual air conditioning*
→P.6-36
Front automatic air conditioning*
→P.6-43
16- Rear window demister switch→P.4-21
17- Multi centre display*→P.4-27
18- RV meter*→P.4-40
19- Hazard warning flasher switch→P.4-20
20- Audio*→P.6-2, 6-17
21- Ventilators→P.6-35
22- Parking brake lever→P.5-42
23- Ashtray (for front seats)→P.6-60
24- Cigarette lighter→P.6-59
25- Heated seat switch*→P.3-10
26- Rear differential lock switch*→P.5-34
Active stability control switch*
→P.5-58
27- Wiper deicer switch*→P.4-24
28- Main switch for rear heater*/
Rear air conditioning*
(for front seats)→P.6-53
29- Transfer shift lever→P.5-24, 5-28
30- Gearshift or selector lever
→P.5-15, 5-17
31- Cup tray (for front seats)→P.6-65
32- Centre console box→P.6-64
Accessory socket*→P.6-61
33- Ashtray (for rear seats)→P.6-60
34- Rear heater* /Rear air conditioning*
→P.6-52
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D50A529D
Indication and warning lamps
ED50AOId
1- CRUISE indication lamp*→Page 5-54
2- ABS warning lamp*→Page 5-46
3- Brake warning lamp
4- Oil pressure warning lamp
5- Turn-signal indication lamps / Hazard warning indication lamps
6- Active stability control operation indication lamp*/
Active traction control operation indication lamp*
→Page 5-59
7- Active stability control OFF indication lamp*
→Page 5-59
8- Engine oil level warning lamp
9- Low fuel warning lamp
10- Check engine indication lamp
11- High-beam indication lamp
12- Charge warning lamp
13- A/T (automatic transmission) fluid temperature warning lamp
(vehicles with automatic transmission)14- Low washer fluid indication lamp*
15- Diesel preheat indication lamp (diesel-powered vehicles)
16- Front fog lamp indication lamp*
17- Fuel filter warning lamp (diesel-powered vehicles)
18- Rear fog lamp indication lamp
19- Supplemental restraint system (SRS) warning lamp
→Page 3-57
20- 2WD/4WD operation indication lamp→Page 5-26, 5-31
21- Rear differential lock indication lamp*→Page 5-35
22- Door-ajar warning lamp
23-
ECO indication lamp (petrol-powered vehicles)
24- Automatic transmission indication lamp
(vehicles with automatic transmission,
“N”indicator lamp is used also as A/T warning lamp)
→Page 5-19, 5-21
NOTE
To find information concerning the indication or warning lamps marked
by the symbol“→Page XX”, refer to the specified pages. For the other
indication and warning lamps, refer to the subsequent pages.
is a trademark of MITSUBISHI Motors Corporation.
Instruments and controls
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Starting and driving
Running-in recommendations ......................................... 5- 2
Fuel selection .................................................................... 5- 3
Filling the fuel tank ........................................................... 5- 4
Catalytic converter ............................................................ 5- 6
Economical driving ........................................................... 5- 7
Trailer towing ..................................................................... 5- 8
Ignition switch ................................................................... 5-11
Starting .............................................................................. 5-12
Manual transmission ........................................................ 5-15
Automatic transmission INVECS—II Sport
Mode 5A/T
(Intelligent & Innovative Vehicle
Electronic Control System II) ...................................... 5-17
Part time 4WD.................................................................... 5-24
Super select 4WD II (SS4 II) ............................................. 5-28
Rear differential lock ........................................................ 5-34
Correct 4-wheel drive operation ...................................... 5-38
Cautions on handling of 4WD vehicles .......................... 5-42
Parking brake .................................................................... 5-42
Parking .............................................................................. 5-43
Braking ............................................................................... 5-44
Anti - lock brake system (ABS) ....................................... 5-45
Limited-slip differential..................................................... 5-48
Steering wheel height adjustment................................... 5-49
Power steering system ..................................................... 5-49
Inside rear-view mirror ..................................................... 5-50
Outside rear-view mirror .................................................. 5-50
Manual outside rear-view mirrors ................................... 5-51
Electric remote-controlled outside
rear-view mirrors .......................................................... 5-51
Auto-speed (cruise) control ............................................. 5-53
MITSUBISHI active stability &
traction control system (M-ASTC) ............................... 5-57
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(7)Load
Do not drive with unnecessary articles
in the luggage compartment. Espe-
cially during city driving where fre-
quent starting and stopping is
necessary, the increased weight of the
vehicle will greatly affect fuel consump-
tion. Also avoid driving with unneces-
sary luggage, etc., on the roof; the
increased air resistance will increase
fuel consumption.
(8)Cold engine starting
Starting of a cold engine consumes
more fuel.
Unnecessary fuel consumption is also
caused by keeping a hot engine run-
ning. After the engine is started, com-
mence driving as soon as possible.
(9)Air conditioning*
The use of the air conditioning will
increase the fuel consumption.(10)Driving techniques for
engine
To take maximum advantage of the
fuel efficiency and other benefits of
the
engine, please
observe the following guidelines:
•TheECO indication lamp
in the meter cluster illuminates when
the vehicle is driven in a
fuel-efficient, environment-friendly
manner. Try to drive such that the
lamp is illuminated as much as pos-
sible. In particular, you should avoid
sudden starts and rapid accelera-
tion.
ECO indication lamp
→P.4-13
•Use of the air conditioner causes
fuel consumption and
carbon-dioxide emissions to
increase significantly. Avoid using
the air conditioner to cool the cabin
more than necessary.
*:is a trademark of MIT-
SUBISHI Motors Corporation.
Trailer towing
EC21AOIa
In order to tow a trailer with your vehicle,
have a trailer towing device that meets all
relevant regulations in your area, mounted
at an authorized MITSUBISHI dealer.
The regulations concerning the towing of a
trailer may differ from country to country.
You are advised to obey the regulations in
each area.
CAUTION
Danger of Accident!
A towing bar should be fitted by an
authorized MITSUBISHI dealer.
[For super select 4WD models]
When you are going to tow a trailer,
move the transfer shift lever to“4H”
position.
Selecting“2H”drive may increase
the differential oil temperature, result-
ing in possible damage to the driv-
ing system.
Further, the drive train will be sub-
jected to excessive loading possi-
bly leading to oil leakage, component
seizure, or other serious faults.
NOTE
Fitting of a towing bar requires special-
ized skills and equipment.
Contact an authorized MITSUBISHI dealer
for details. If you are going to tow a trailer,
pay careful attention to the following points.
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Shift lever position and 2WD/4WD operation indication lamp
Transfer shift lever position2WD/4WD operation
indication lampDriving conditions2H
Rear-wheel drive
When driving on dry paved
road.
4H
Full-time 4-wheel drive
The basic position for
super select 4WD II.
When driving on dry paved
road, and slippery road.
4HLc
Centre differential lock
engaged 4-wheel drive
When driving on rough,
sandy or snow covered
road.
4LLc
Low-range centre
differential lock
engaged 4-wheel drive
When driving up or
descending steep slopes
or on rough road such as
muddy road. (Especially
when increased drive
power is required.)
Illuminate
Remain off
NOTE
For petrol-powered vehicles with automatic transmission, when the transfer shift lever is
in“4LLc”, the transmission will not shift into the overdrive gear.
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.
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CAUTION
(1) Do not operate the transfer shift
lever while the rear wheels of the
vehicle are slipping on a snow
covered road.
(2) Do not drive your vehicle in the
“4HLc”or“4LLc”position on
dry paved roads and highway;
this would result in early wear of
the tyres, increased fuel con-
sumption and possible noise
generation.
It may also increase the differ-
ential oil temperature, resulting
in possible damage to the driv-
ing system. Further, the drive
train will be subjected to exces-
sive loading, possibly leading to
oil leakage, component sei-
zure, or other serious faults. It is
necessary to operate the lever
“2H”or“4H”position while driv-
ing under these condition.
I30A052A
A: Front wheel lamp
B: Centre differential lock lamp
C: Rear wheel lamp
D: Low-range centre differential lock lamp2WD/4WD operation indication lamp
EI48BOH
When the ignition switch is in the“ON”
position, the 2WD/4WD operation indica-
tion lamp in the meter indicates the shift-
ing condition. The 2WD/4WD operation
indication lamp comes on at each trans-
fer shift lever position as follows:“2H”↔“4H”
Transfer shift lever posi-
tion2WD/4WD operation indi-
cation lamp
2H
Drive mode switching in
progress
4H
BlinkIlluminateRemain offStarting and driving
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NOTE
(1)
The 2WD/4WD operation indication lamp
blinks while the selection is in process.
Take the following precautions when the
lamp is blinking.
•Keep the steering wheel in the straight
ahead position while making range
selections. If you attempt to drive for-
ward with the steering wheel turned,
gear rattling may occur and the desired
range may not actually be selected.
•If the front wheel and/or centre differ-
ential lock lamps continue flashing after
a“2H”↔“4H”↔“4HLc”selection has
been made with the vehicle moving,
hold the steering wheel in the straight
ahead position and slowly depress the
accelerator pedal several times.
•If, after a“4HLc”↔“4LLc”selection has
been made, the front and rear wheel
lamps continue flashing and the desired
range is not actually selected, return the
transfer shift lever to its previous posi-
tion, place the steering wheel in the
straight ahead position, drive the vehicle
forward, and release the accelerator
pedal. Next, hold down the clutch pedal
(in a manual transmission vehicle) or
place the selector lever in the“N”
(NEUTRAL) position (in an automatic
transmission vehicle) and make the
range selection again.
I30B012A
NOTE
(2)
If the front and rear wheel lamps flash
rapidly (twice per second) when you
attempt to make a“4HLc”↔“4LLc”
selection cannot be made. Stop the
vehicle and release the accelerator pedal.
Next, hold down the clutch pedal (in a
manual transmission vehicle) or place the
selector lever in the“N”(NEUTRAL) posi-
tion (in an automatic transmission vehicle)
and make the range selection again.
I30B013A
CAUTION
If a problem is detected in the trans-
fer system and safety device oper-
ates, the front and rear wheel lamps
will go off, the centre differential lock
lamp will blink (once per second),
and the transfer shifting becomes
impossible.
In this case, park your vehicle in a
safe place and follow these
procedures:
Turn off the engine. Restart the
engine and check to see if the lamp
returns to the previous condition,
there is no problem.
However, if the lamp blinks again,
have the vehicle checked by an
authorized MITSUBISHI dealer as
soon as possible.
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I34A021A
Rear differential lock*
EI34A-Ga
If one wheel starts to spin freely and the
vehicle becomes stuck and cannot be freed
even using 4-wheel drive, the rear differ-
ential lock switch (A) can be used to acti-
vate the rear differential lock for extra
traction.
I34A022A
Operating the rear differential lock
1. Move the transfer shift lever to“4L”posi-
tion (part time 4WD) or to“4LLc”or
“4HLc”position (super select 4WD II).
2. To activate the rear differential lock,
press the rear differential lock switch (1).
3. To deactivate the rear differential lock,
press the rear differential lock switch (2).
CAUTION
Operate the rear differential switch
after the wheels are stopped. Oper-
ating the switch with the wheels turn-
ing may cause the vehicle to dart in
unexpected directions.NOTE
(1) The rear differential lock does not oper-
ate when the transfer shift lever is in
“4H”or“2H”position.
(2) When the rear differential is locked with
the transfer shift lever in“4LLc”or
“4HLc”position, changing the shift lever
to“4H”or“2H”position makes the rear
differential unlock automatically.
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I34A023A
The rear differential lock indication lamp
When the ignition switch is turned to the
“ON”position, the rear differential lock indi-
cation lamp (A) in the meter cluster illumi-
nates for a few seconds and then indicates
the rear differential lock’s operating sta-
tus (activated or deactivated).
NOTE
The 2WD/4WD indication lamp also illumi-
nates for a few seconds when the igni-
tion switch is turned to the“ON”position,
see page 5-31.
The status of the rear differential lock
(resulting from depression of the rear dif-
ferential lock switch) is shown by flashing
or steady illumination of the rear differen-
tial lock indication lamp.
Transfer shift
lever positionRear differential lock indication
lamp
Rear differen-
tial lock deacti-
vatedSwitching in
progress
Rear differen-
tial lock acti-
vated
BlinkIlluminateRemain offNOTE
(1)
The indication lamp blinks while the rear
differential lock is being switched between
its activated and deactivated condi-
tions. When the switching operation is
complete, the indication lamp is either illu-
minated steadily or not illuminated.
(2)
The anti-lock brake system (ABS) may
not give optimum performance while the
rear differential lock is activated.
(3)
If the indication lamp continues blinking
after the switch has been pressed to
deactivate the rear differential lock, hold
the steering wheel in the straight ahead
position, then slowly depress and release
the accelerator pedal several times.
(4)
If the indication lamp continues blink-
ing after the switch has been pressed
to activate the rear differential lock, bear
in mind the following instructions:•If the vehicle speed is 12 km/h (7 mph)
or higher, decelerate to speed of 6 km/h
(4 mph) or lower. The indication lamp will
illuminate steadily and the rear differen-
tial lock will be activated.
•If the vehicle speed is 12 km/h (7 mph)
or lower, turn the steering wheel from
side to side until the indication lamp illu-
minates steadily. If the vehicle is stuck
in soft ground, make sure the area
around the vehicle is clear then repeat-
edly attempt to drive forward and back-
ward. The indication lamp will illuminate
steadily and the rear differential lock will
be activated.
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