load capacity MITSUBISHI COLT 2008 Owner's Manual (in English)
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Maintenance8-31
8
The location of the fuse block in the passenger compartment
depends on whether the vehicle is LHD or RHD. In a LHD
vehicle, it is located behind the cover in front of the driver’s
seat. In a RHD vehicle, it is located at the back of the glove box
(as shown in the illustration).
Fuse load capacity
The fuse capacities and the names of the electrical systems pro-
tected by the fuses are shown on the back of the cover in a
LHD vehicle and behind the cover at the back of the glove box
in a RHD vehicle.
NOTE● The vehicle is not equipped with spare fuses. Please pur-
chase replacement fuses as necessary.
Passenger compartmen t fuse location table
NOTE●When replacing a fuse, be sure to use a fuse of the same
capacity.
RHD
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8-36 Maintenance
8
3. Referring to the fuse load capacity table, check the appro-
priate fuse for the problem.
NOTE● If any system does not function but the fuse corresponding
to that system is normal, th ere may be a fault elsewhere in
the system. We recommend that you have your vehicle
checked. 4. Insert a new fuse of the same capacity by using the fuse
puller and insert the fuse at the same place in the fuse
block.
A- Fuse is OK
B- Blown fuse
CAUTION!
● If the newly inserted fuse blows again after a short
time, we recommend that yo u have the electrical sys-
tem checked to find th e cause and rectify it.
●Never use a fuse with a capacity larger than that
specified or any substitute, such as wire, foil, etc.;
doing so will caus e the circuit wiring to heat up and
could cause a fire.
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Specifications9-9
9
Vehicle weight
E01100402267
Petrol-powered vehicles (3-door models)
*: In case of trailer towing
NOTE●
Trailer specifications indicate th e manufacturer’s recommendation.
Item1100 models
1300 models1500 models
Manual
transmissionAutomated manual
transmissionExcept for
vehicles with
turbochargerVehicles with turbocharger
Kerb
weight
Without optional
parts 930 kg
940 kg945 kg 960 kg1,070 kg
With full
optional parts 1,010 kg 1,020 kg 1,025 kg 1,027 kg
1,096 kg
Maximum gross vehicle
weight1,420 kg, 1,480 kg* 1,435 kg, 1,495 kg* 1,440 kg, 1,500 kg* 1,520 kg, 1,580 kg*
Maximum
axle
weightFront
735 kg 745 kg750 kg820 kg
Rear 720 kg, 785 kg*
Maximum
towable
weightWith brake 750 kg
Without brake500 kg
Maximum trailer-nose weight 50 kg
Maximum roof load50 kg
Seating capacity5 persons
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9-10 Specifications
9
Petrol-powered vehicles (5-door models)
*: In case of trailer towing
NOTE●Trailer specifications indicate th e manufacturer’s recommendation.
Item1100 models
1300 models1500 models
Manual
transmissionAutomated
manual
transmissionManual
transmissionAutomated
manual
transmission
Kerb
weight
Without optional
parts 965 kg
970 kg975 kg990 kg995 kg
With full optional
parts 1,042 kg 1,047 kg 1,052 kg 1,054 kg 1,059 kg
Maximum gross vehicle weight 1,450 kg,
1,510 kg* 1,460 kg, 1,520 kg*
1,465 kg, 1,525 kg*
Maximum
axle weightFront735 kg 745 kg 750 kg
Rear 745 kg, 810 kg*
Maximum
towable
weightWith brake750 kg 1,000 kg
Without brake 500 kg
Maximum trailer-nose weight 50 kg
Maximum roof load50 kg
Seating capacity5 persons
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Specifications9-11
9
Diesel-powered vehicles
*: In case of trailer towing
NOTE●Trailer specifications indicate th e manufacturer’s recommendation.
Item3-door models
5-door models
1.5 L DI-D
50 kW (68 PS)1.5 L DI-D 70 kW (95 PS)
Manual transmissionAutomated manual transmission
Kerb weight
Without optional
parts 1,055 kg
1,085 kg 1,085 kg 1,090 kg
With full optional
parts 1,131 kg
1,158 kg 1,158 kg 1,163 kg
Maximum gross vehicle weight 1,545 kg, 1,605 kg* 1,570 kg, 1,630 kg*
Maximum axle
weightFront850 kg
Rear725 kg, 785 kg* 750 kg, 815 kg*
Maximum towable
weightWith brake750 kg 1,000 kg
Without brake 500 kg
Maximum trailer-nose weight 50 kg
Maximum roof load50 kg
Seating capacity5 persons
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Alphabetical index1
A
Accessory socket 5-60
Accessory (Installation) 5
Active stability control system (ASC) 4-42Indicator lamp 4-44
Additional equipment 8-29
Air bag 2-47
Air conditioning Automatic air conditioning 5-13
Important operation tips for the air conditioning 5-22
Air purifier 5-23
Antenna 5-59
Anti-lock brake system (ABS) 4-36 Warning lamp 4-38
Audio Error codes 5-54
Handling of compact discs 5-56
LW/MW/FM electronic tuning radio with CD player 5-24
Steering wheel remote control switch 5-52
Automated manual transmission 4-25 Oil 9-21
Automatic air conditioning 5-13
B
Battery 8-15 Charge warning lamp 3-12
Discharged battery (Emergency starting) 6-2
Specification 9-14 Bonnet 8-4
Brake
Anti-lock brake 4-36
Braking 4-35
Fluid 8-14, 9-21
Parking brake 4-6
Parking brake lever stroke 8-24
Power brakes 4-35
Warning lamp 3-9
Bulb capacity 8-41
C
Capacities 9-21
Cargo loads 4-45
Catalytic converter 8-3
Central door locks 1-9
Changing a fuse 8-35
Charge warning lamp 3-12
Chassis number 9-2
Check engine warning lamp 3-11
Child restraint 2-31
Child-protection rear doors 1-13
Cleaning Exterior of your vehicle 7-4
Genuine leather 7-3
Interior of your vehicle 7-3
Plastic, vinyl leather, etc 7-3
Clutch Fluid 8-14
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Alphabetical index3
Filling the fuel tank 3
Fuel gauge 3-6
Fuel selection 2
Fuel tank filler door release lever 3
Low fuel warning lamp 3-6
Modification/alterations to th e electrical or fuel systems 6
Tank capacity 3
Fuel consumption 9-17
Fuse links 8-30
Fuse load capacity 8-31
Fuse replacement 8-35
Fuses 8-30
G
Gauges 3-2, 3-7
General maintenance 8-28
Genuine parts 7
Glove box 5-65
H
Handling of compact discs 5-56
Hazard warning fl asher switch 3-37
Hazard warning i ndicator lamps 3-8
Head restraints 2-10
Headlamp levelling switch 3-34
Headlamps Bulb capacity 8-41
Headlamp flasher 3-34
Replacement 8-44 Switch 3-31
Heated mirror 4-13
Heated seats 2-7
Heater 5-7
High coolant temperature warning lamp 3-13
High-beam indicator lamp 3-8
High-mounted stop lamps Bulb capacity 8-41
Replacement 8-63
Hinges and latches lubrication 8-29
Horn switch 3-46
How to drive a vehicle with automated manual transmission 4-30
I
If the vehicle breaks down 6-2
Ignition switch 4-14
Indicator and warning lamps 3-7
Indicator lamps 3-8
Inside rear-view mirror 4-10
Installation of accessories 5
Instruments 3-2
Interior lamps 5-61
J
Jack 6-21Storage 6-10
Jacking up the vehicle 6-23
Jump starting (Emerg ency starting) 6-2