sunroof MITSUBISHI CARISMA 2000 1.G Owners Manual
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Page 4 of 280
Interior
EB21BMDf
1-Jack p. 8–4
2-Rear shelf panel (Hatchback only) p. NO TAG
3-Seat belts p. 3–11
Adjustable seat belt anchor (for front seats)
p. 3–14
4-Room lamp (for vehicles without sunroof)
p. 4–22, 8–26, 8–37
5-Electric window control* p. 2–12
6-Central door lock switch p. 2–7
7-Manual remote-controlled outside rear-view mir-
rors lever* p. 5–32
8-Sunroof switch* p. 2–14
9-Room lamp (for vehicles with sunroof) p. 4–22,
8–26, 8–37
10 - Spot lamp (for vehicles with sunroof) p. 4–22,
8–26, 8–37
11-Spot lamp* (for vehicles without sunroof)
p. 4–22, 8–26, 8–37
12 - Inside rear-view mirror p. 5–31
13 - Sun visors p. 6–44
14 - Vanity mirror p. 6–45
15 - Glove box p. 6–48
16 - Tools p. 8–3
17 - Spare wheel p. NO TAG
18 - Armrest* (for rear seats) p. 3–9
19 - Head restraints p. 3–7
20 - Armrest* (for front seats) p. 3–9
21 - Centre console box* p. 6–49
22 - Supplemental restraint system–side air bag*
p. 3–31
23 - Heated seat switch* p. 3–10
24 - Parking brake lever p. 5–25
25 - Cup holder p. 6–49
26 - Fuel filler door release lever p. 5–3
27 - Seat p. 3–2LHD
B21B476t
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Interior
EB21BMEe
1-Glove box p. 6–48
2-Vanity mirror p. 6–45
3-Sun visors p. 6–44
4-Inside rear-view mirror p. 5–31
5-Sunroof switch* p. 2–14
6-Room lamp (for vehicles with sunroof) p. 4–22,
8–26, 8–37
7-Spot lamp (for vehicles with sunroof) p. 4–22,
8–26, 8–37
8-Spot lamp* (for vehicles without sunroof)
p. 4–22, 8–26, 8–37
9-Manual remote-controlled outside rear-view mir-
rors lever* p. 5–32
10 - Central door lock switch p. 2–8
11-Electric window control* p. 2–12
12 - Room lamp (for vehicles without sunroof)
p. 4–22, 8–26, 8–37
13 - Seat belts p. 3–11
Ajustable seat belt anchor (for front seats)
p. 3–14
14 - Spare wheel p. NO TAG
15 - Tools p. 8–3
16 - Seat p. 3–2
17 - Fuel filler door release lever p. 5–3
18 - Cup holder p. 6–49
19 - Parking brake lever p. 5–25
20 - Supplemental restraint system–side air bag*
p. 3–31
21 - Centre console box* p. 6–49
22 - Armrest* (for front seats) p. 3–9
23 - Head restraints p. 3–7
24 - Armrest* (for rear seats) p. 3–9
25 - Rear shelf panel (Hatchback only) p. NO TAG
26 - Jack p. 8–4RHD
B21B477t
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Exterior
EB21DMDd
1-Engine compartment p. 10–14
Bonnet p. 2–8
2-Windscreen wiper p. 4–15
3-Sunroof* p. 2–14
4-Outside rear-view mirror p. 5–31
5-Locking and unlocking p. 2–4
Keyless entry system* p. 2–5
6-Fuel filler p. 5–3
7-Front fog lamps* p. 8–26, 8–30
8-Headlamps and position lamps p. 8–26, 8–27
9-Front turn-signal lamps p. 8–26, 8–29
10 - Tyre inflation pressure p. 9–12
Changing tyres p. 8–9
Tyre rotation p. 9–13
Tyre chains p. 9–15
11-Side turn-signal lamps p. 8–26, 8–30
12 - Antenna p. 6–29
13 - High mounted stop lamp p. 8–26, 8–35
14 - Rear window wiper p. 4–16
15 - License plate lamps p. 8–26, 8–36
16 - Reversing lamps p. 8–26, 8–33
17 - Rear fog lamp (Driver’s side only) p. 8–26,
8–33
18 - Stop lamps p. 8–26, 8–32
19 - Rear turn-signal lamps p. 8–26, 8–32
20 - Tail lamps p. 8–26, 8–32
21 - Tailgate p. 2–10Hatchback
B21D169t
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Exterior
EB21DMEc
1-Engine compartment p. 10–14
Bonnet p. 2–8
2-Windscreen wiper p. 4–15, 9–18
3-Sunroof* p. 2–14
4-Outside rear-view mirror p. 5–31
5-Locking and unlocking p. 2–4
Keyless entry system* p. 2–5
6-Fuel filler p. 5–3
7-Front fog lamps* p. 8–26, 8–30
8-Headlamps and position lamps p. 8–26, 8–27
9-Front turn-signal lamps p. 8–26, 8–29
10 - Tyre inflation pressure p. 9–12
Changing tyres p. 8–9
Tyre rotation p. 9–13
Tyre chains p. 9–15
11-Side turn-signal lamps p. 8–26, 8–30
12 - Boot lid p. 2–10
13 - High mounted stop lamp p. 8–26, 8–35
14 - Antenna p. 6–29
15 - License plate lamps p. 8–26, 8–36
16 - Reversing lamps p. 8–26, 8–33
17 - Rear fog lamp (Driver’s side only) p. 8–26,
8–33
18 - Tail lamps p. 8–26, 8–32
19 - Stop and tail lamps p. 8–26, 8–32
20 - Rear turn-signal lamps p. 8–26, 8–32Sedan
B21D170t
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GENERAL INFORMATION
1–10
CAUTION
(2) When luggage is loaded onto the
vehicle, please make sure to drive
slowly and avoid excessive man-
euvers such as sudden braking or
quick turning.
In addition, place the luggage on
the carrier so that its weight is dis-
tributed evenly with the heaviest
items on the bottom. Do not load
items that are wider than the roof
carrier.
The additional weight on the roof
could heighten the vehicle’s centre
of gravity and affect the vehicle
handling characteristics.
As a result, driving errors or emerg-
ency maneuvers could lead to a
loss of control and result in an acci-
dent.
CAUTION
(3) Before driving and after travelling a
short distance, always check the
load to make sure it is securely fas-
tened to the roof carrier.
Check periodically during your
travel that the load remains secure.
If the load is not secure, it could fall
from the vehicle and damage your
vehicle, another vehicle or create
road hazard.
NOTE
(1) To prevent wind noise or reduction in
gas mileage, remove the roof carrier
when not in use.
(2) Before using an automatic car wash,
check with the attendant to determine if
the roof carrier should be removed.
(3) Be sure that adequate clearance is
maintained for raising the sunroof (For
vehicles with sunroof) and tailgate
(hatchback) when installing a roof
carrier.
Genuine partsEB05A-Fi
Don’t play around with substitutes.
MITSUBISHI has gone to great lengths to
bring you a superbly crafted vehicle offering
the highest quality and dependability. Don’t
reduce that quality and dependability by us-
ing substitute parts.
Always use MITSUBISHI Genuine Parts de-
signed and manufactured to maintain your
MITSUBISHI vehicle at top performance.
The operation of vehicle components can be
less efficient in case of using Non-Genuine
Parts.
Failure to use Genuine Parts may invalidate
any future warranty claim. MITSUBISHI will
not be liable for any malfunction of your ve-
hicle that may have been caused by the use
of substitute parts in place of MITSUBISHI
Genuine Parts.
At the MITSUBISHI dealer you can also get
appropriate advice and the assembling of
Genuine Parts will be handled professional-
ly.
MITSUBISHI Genuine Parts are identified by
this mark and are available at all authorized
MITSUBISHI dealers.
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Locking and unlocking
Keys 2–2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Electronic immobilizer
(Anti-theft starting system) 2–2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Doors 2–4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Keyless entry system* 2–5. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
“Child-protection” rear doors 2–6. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Central door locks 2–7. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Bonnet 2–8. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Boot lid (or tailgate) 2–10. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Manual window control* 2–11. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Electric window control* 2–12. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Sunroof* 2–14. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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LOCKING AND UNLOCKING
2–14
F17A058a
Lock switch
When this switch is operated, the passen-
ger’s switches cannot be used to open or
close the door windows and the driver’s
switch cannot open or close any door win-
dows other than the front door windows. To
unlock, press it once again.
1-Lock
2-Unlock
WARNING
A child may tamper with the switch at
the risk of its hands or head being
trapped in the window. When driving
with a child in the vehicle, please
press the window lock switch to dis-
able the passenger’s switches.
Safety mechanism
If a hand or head is trapped in a closing win-
dow, the window glass will lower automati-
cally.
Please ensure that nobody puts their head
or hand out the window when closing. The
lowered window will become operational
after a few seconds.
CAUTION
The safety mechanism is cancelled
just before the window is fully closed.
This allows the window to close com-
pletely. Therefore be especially care-
ful not to trap a finger by the window.
NOTE
Repeated operation with the engine stopped
will run down the battery. Operate the win-
dow switches while the engine is running.
F19A012a
Sunroof*EF19ABQ
The sunroof can only be operated with the
ignition switch in the “ON” position.
To openPress the switch (1) to open the sunroof.
The sunroof stops once before the sun-
roof is fully opened. Re–press the
switch (1) to open completely.
To s t o p the moving sunroof, press the
switch (2).
To closeThe sunroof automatically closes if the
switch (2) is pressed.
To s t o p the moving sunroof, press the
rear of the switch (1).
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LOCKING AND UNLOCKING
2–15
To tilt upWhen the switch (3) is pressed, the rear
sunroof raises approximately 35 mm for
ventilation.
NOTE
Before tilting the sunroof, completely
open the sunshade. Otherwise you will
not have good ventilation.
To closePress the switch (4).
Safety mechanismIf a hand or head is trapped in the closing
sunroof, it will re-open automatically.
Nonetheless, make sure that nobody puts
their head or hand out of the sunroof when
opening or closing.
The opened sunroof will become operational
after a few seconds.
CAUTION
The safety mechanism is cancelled
just before the sunroof is fully closed.
This allows the sunroof to close com-
pletely. Therefore be especially care-
ful that no fingers are trapped in the
sunroof.
F19A013a
SunshadeSlide the sunshade (5) manually to
open and close it.
NOTE
The sunshade will operate together with
the sunroof only when the sunroof is
opened.
CAUTION
Do not attempt to close the sunshade
when the sunroof is opened.
WARNING
(1) Do not put head, hands or anything
else out of the sunroof opening
while driving the vehicle.
(2) Never leave a child (or other per-
son who might not be capable of
safe operation of the sunroof
switch) in the vehicle alone.
(3) Before operating the sunroof,
make sure that nothing is capable
of being trapped (head, hand,
finger, etc.).
NOTE
(1) When leaving the vehicle unattended,
make sure you close the sunroof and
remove the ignition key.
(2) Do not try to operate the sunroof if it is
frozen closed (after snow fall or during
extreme cold).
(3) Do not sit or place heavy luggage on the
sunroof or roof opening edge.
Do not apply any force that may cause
damage to the sunroof.
(4) Release the switch as soon as the sun-
roof reaches the fully open or fully clo-
sed position.
(5) If the sunroof would not operate when
the sunroof switch is operated, release
the switch and check whether some-
thing is trapped by the sunroof. If no-
thing is trapped, have the sunroof chec-
ked at an authorized MITSUBISHI
dealer.
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LOCKING AND UNLOCKING
2–16
(6) Depending on the models of ski carriers
or roof carriers, the sunroof may contact
with the carrier when the sunroof is tilted
up. Be careful when tilting up the sun-
roof if such a ski carrier or a roof carrier
is installed.
(7) Be sure to close the sunroof completely
when washing the vehicle or when lea-
ving the vehicle.
(8) Be careful, not to put any wax on the
weatherstrip (black rubber) around the
sunroof opening. If stained with wax, the
weatherstrip cannot maintain a wea-
therproof seal with the sunroof.
(9) After washing the vehicle or after it has
rained, wipe off any water that is on the
sunroof before operating it.
(10) Operating the sunroof repeatedly with
the engine stationary will run down the
battery. Operate the sunroof while the
engine is running.
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS
4–22
E23A001a
Horn switchEE23A-Ac
When the ignition switch is in the “ON” or
“ACC” position, pressing the “” mark on
the steering wheel, causes the horn to
sound.
E19A134a
Room lampsEE19AAZ
Vehicles without sunroof
Room lamp1(OFF)
-The lamp goes out.
2()
-The lamp illuminates when a
door or the tailgate is opened
and goes out when it is closed.
3(ON)
-The lamp illuminates.
F19A037a
Spot lamps*4 - The lamp goes out.
5 - The lamp illuminates.