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FOR PLEASANT DRIVING
6–40
H14E019a
Change of air selectionEH14E - Fd
Every time the air selection switch is
pressed, alteration is made between outside
air introduction and inside air recirculation.
When inside air is recirculated, the indicator
lamp (A) comes on.
(Outside position)
Outside air is introduced into the pas-
senger compartment.
(Recirculation position)
Air is recirculated inside the passenger
compartment.Normally, use outside position to keep the
windscreen and side windows clear and
quickly remove fog or frost from the wind-
screen.
If high cooling performance is desired, or if
the outside air is dusty or otherwise contami-
nated, use the recirculation position. Switch
to the outside position periodically to in-
crease ventilation so that the windows do not
become fogged up.
CAUTION
Use of the recirculation position for
extended time may cause the win-
dows to fog up.
H14C126a
Change of the blower speedEH13F-N
Adjust the blower speed by turning the
blower speed selection dial clockwise or
anticlockwise.
The blower speed will gradually increase
as the dial is turned to the right.
Page 182 of 280

FOR PLEASANT DRIVING
6–42
H03D172a
-For quick demisting
1-Set the mode selection dial to the “
”
position.
2-Set the blower speed to the maximum
blower speed position.
3-Set the temperature to the maximum
temperature position.NOTE
(1) While the mode selection dial is set to
the “
” position, the air conditioning
will operate automatically and the out-
side air position will also be selected
automatically. This is done for opti-
mum performance.
(2) To demist effectively, direct the air flow
from the side ventilators toward the door
windows.
(3) Do not set the temperature control dial
around the max. cool position. Cool air
will blow against the window glasses
and form mist on them.
H04F113a
CoolingEH04FAGe
Set the mode selection dial to the “” posi-
tion.
Set the air selection switch (A) to the outside
position and push the air conditioning switch
(B).
Adjust the temperature by turning the tem-
perature control dial clockwise or anticlock-
wise. Select the desired blower speed.
NOTE
If the outside air is dusty or otherwise con-
taminated, or if high cooling performance is
desired, set air selection switch to the recir-
culation position and the temperature control
dial all the way to the left.
Switch to the outside position periodically to
increase ventilation so that the windows do
not become fogged up.
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FOR PLEASANT DRIVING
6–48
G14M013a
Sunglasses pocketEG14M-J
To open, pull the lever.
Type 1
G14B113a
Glove boxEG14BAKa
Type 1
1-To open, pull the lever.
Type 2
G14B114a
Type 2
1- To lock
2- To unlock
3- To open, pull the lever.
NOTE
If the box is opened when the headlamps
turn on, the glove box lamp illuminates.
Page 190 of 280

FOR PLEASANT DRIVING
6–50
Hatchback
G37F076a
Installation position for
first–aid kit
EG37FAJ
Hatchback
The trunk side trim is provided with the se-
curing bands for the first–aid kit.
1-Securing bands for the first–aid kit.
Sedan
G37F075a
SedanTo approach to the securing bands for the
first–aid kit (1), push the knob (2) to unlock
and then turn down the cover (3).
NOTE
Only a securing band is provided.
Sedan
G37F084a
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VEHICLE CARE
7–2
EK21A-Ad
In order to maintain the value of your vehicle,
it is necessary to perform regular mainten-
ance using the proper procedures. Always
maintain your vehicle in compliance with any
environmental pollution control regulations.
Carefully select the materials used for wash-
ing, etc., to be sure that they do not contain
corrosives; if in doubt, contact your author-
ized MITSUBISHI dealer for assistance in
the selection of these materials.CAUTION
Cleaning products can be dangerous.
Some are poisonous. Others can burst
into flames if you strike a match or drop
them on a hot part of the vehicle. Some
are dangerous if you breathe their
fumes in a closed space. When you use
anything in a container to clean your
vehicle, always follow the instructions
and always open your vehicle doors or
windows when you’re cleaning the in-
side. Never use the following to clean
your vehicle:
Gasoline
Benzine
Naphtha
Carbon Tetrachloride
Nail Polish Remover
Acetone
Paint Thinner
Turpentine
Lacquer Thinner
These are all dangerous, and can dam-
age your vehicle.
Cleaning the inside of your
vehicle
EK23A-Ad
After cleaning the inside of your vehicle with
water, cleaner or similar, wipe and dry in a
shady, well-ventilated area.
NOTE
Always read the instructions on the cleaner
label.
Plastic, vinyl leather, fabric and
flocked parts
EK24A-Aa
1. Gently wipe off with gauze or other soft
cloth soaked with a 3 % aqueous sol-
ution of neutral detergent.
2. Dip cloth in fresh water and wring out
well. Using this cloth, wipe off the de-
tergent thoroughly.
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FOR EMERGENCIES
8–3
On a snow-covered or frozen road
(1) 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.
(2) Avoid high–speed operation, sudden
acceleration, abrupt brake application
and sharp cornering.
(3) Depressing the brake pedal during
travel on such a road may cause tyre
slippage and skidding. When traction
between the tyres and the road is re-
duced, the wheels may skid, and the ve-
hicle cannot readily be brought to a stop
by conventional braking techniques.
Braking will differ, depending upon
whether you have anti–lock brakes
(ABS). If you do have ABS, brake by
pressing the brake pedal hard, and
keeping it pressed. If you do not have
ABS, pump the brake pedal with short
rapid jabs, each time fully applying and
fully releasing for greatest effect.
(4) Allow extra distance between your ve-
hicle and the vehicle in front of you, and
avoid sudden braking.
N01A026a
Tools and jackEN01A-Ha
The storage location of the tools and jack
should be remembered in case of an emerg-
ency.
Location
1-Tools
2-Jack
N21B111a
ToolsEN21BAZa
1- Tool bag
2-Wheel nut wrench
3-Bar
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FOR EMERGENCIES
8–4
N21C026a
JackEN21C - Ba
1-To remove
Turn the shaft end so that the jack re-
tracts and detach it from fixing bracket
(A).
2-To store
Turn the shaft end by hand to expand
the jack until it is secured firmly in posi-
tion.
Jacking up the vehicleEN22ALEb
1. Park the vehicle on a level and stable
ground.
2. Activate the hazard flashers and turn
the ignition key to the “LOCK” position.
3. Set the parking brake firmly, move the
gearshift lever (manual transmission)
to the 1st position or move the selector
lever (automatic transmission) to the
“P” (PARK) position.
N22A220a
4. Apply a chock or block (A) at the tyre
diagonally opposite the tyre (B) to be
changed.
CAUTION
Be sure to apply a chock to the rel-
evant tyre when jacking up the ve-
hicle. If the vehicle moves while
jacked up, the jack could slip out of
position, leading to an accident.
NOTE
(1)The chock shown in the illustration is
not supplied with the vehicle. It is rec-
ommended one be obtained and car-
ried for use if required.
(2) If a chock is not available, use a stone
or any other object that is large enough
to hold the wheel in position.
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FOR EMERGENCIES
8–13
Front
N25A200a
Towing with a rope
1. For vehicles with automatic transmis-
sion check the automatic transmis-
sion fluid level. (Refer to “Automatic
transmission fluid” on page 9–4.)
If the fluid level is low, transport the ve-
hicle with all wheels off the ground.
CAUTION
If the vehicle is out of automatic trans-
mission fluid, the transmission could
be damaged.
2. The towing hooks (A) are located as
shown in the illustrations. Attach the
tow rope to the towing hooks.
Rear
N25A057a
NOTE
(1) Using any part other than the desig-
nated towing hooks (A) could result in
damage to vehicle body.
(2) Use care that the towing rope is kept as
horizontal as possible.
An angled towing rope can damage the
vehicle body.
(3) Never attempt to tow out a ditched ve-
hicle because the towing rope cannot
be kept horizontal.
3. Turn the ignition switch to the “ACC” or
“ON” position to unlock the steering
wheel.
CAUTION
(1) As the engine is not running, the
brake booster and power steer-
ing pump do not operate. This
means higher brake depression
force and higher steering effort
are required. Therefore vehicle
operation is more difficult than
usual.
(2) Do not leave the key in the
“LOCK” position. If the key is re-
moved while driving, the steering
will be locked causing loss of
control.
4. Turn on the hazard warning lamps.
5. Move the gearshift lever (manual
transmission) or the selector lever (au-
tomatic transmission) to Neutral or the
“N” position.
6. During towing make sure that close
contact is maintained between the
drivers of both vehicles, and that the
vehicles travel at low speed. Avoid
abrupt starting or stopping which
might subject the vehicles to shock.
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FOR EMERGENCIES
8–15
Towing the vehicle by a tow truck
CAUTION
(1) This vehicle cannot be towed by
a tow truck using Type A equip-
ment to prevent the bumper from
deformation. If this vehicle is
towed, use Type B, Type C, Type
D or Type E equipment.
(2) In case the vehicle with automatic
transmission must be towed far-
ther than 30 km, transport the ve-
hicle with all wheels off the
ground (Type B or C) or with front
wheels off the ground (Type D).
(3) If the transmission is not operat-
ing, transport the vehicle with all
wheels off the ground (Type B or
C).
Towing with front wheels off the
ground (Type D)
Release the parking brake. Place the gear-
shift lever (manual transmission) or the se-
lector lever (automatic transmission) in the
“N” (NEUTRAL) position.
Towing with rear wheels off the
ground (Type E)
Place the gearshift lever (manual trans-
mission) or the selector lever (automatic
transmission) in the “N” (NEUTRAL) posi-
tion.
Turn the ignition key to the “ACC” position
and secure the steering wheel in a straight-
ahead position with a rope, etc.
Never place the ignition key in the “LOCK”
position. It is dangerous as the steering
wheel may lock.
Engine overheatingEN26A - Ub
If the water temperature gauge indication re-
mains in the overheating zone for a long
time, the engine may be overheating. If this
occurs, take the following corrective
measures :
1. Stop the vehicle in a safe place.
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FOR EMERGENCIES
8–17
Petrol-powered vehicles
N26A034a
4. Check the coolant level in the reserve
tank. If there is none, make sure that
the engine has cooled down before re-
moving the radiator cap, because hot
steam or boiling water otherwise will
gush from the filler port and may scald
you.
5. Add coolant to the radiator and/or re-
serve tank if necessary (refer to the
“Maintenance” section).
CAUTION
Adding cold water rapidly when the
engine is hot could cause the cylinder
head and/or block to crack, add the
water a little at a time while running
the engine.
Diesel-powered vehicles
N26A160a
6. Examine the radiator hoses for cool-
ant leakage and the fan belts for
looseness or damage.
If there is anything wrong with the
cooling system or fan belt, have the
problem corrected at an authorized
MITSUBISHI dealer.
Emergency startingEN38A-Fe
If the engine cannot be started because the
battery is weak or dead, the battery from
another vehicle can be used with jumper
cables to start the engine.
WARNING
To start the engine by use of jumper
cables from another vehicle, perform
the correct procedures according to
the instruction manual. Incorrect pro-
cedures could result in a fire or ex-
plosion or damage to the vehicles.
1. Get the vehicles close enough so the
jumper cables can reach, but be sure
the vehicles are not touching each
other. If they are, it could cause a
ground connection you do not want.
The vehicle will not start, and the bad
grounding could damage the electri-
cal systems.