maintenance schedule MITSUBISHI ENDEAVOR 2011 1.G Owners Manual
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3-48 Features and controls
3All-wheel drive operation
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All-wheel drive vehicles provide better traction and control
than front-wheel drive vehicles on slippery surfaces (for exam-
ple, snow, sand, mud etc.). However, their capabilities are not
without limits.
When using all-wheel drive on rough roads (snow, sand, mud
etc.), it is important to operate the vehicle correctly.
NOTEDriving on rough roads can be hard on a vehicle. Before
you leave the pavement, be sure all scheduled mainte-
nance and service has been done, and that you have
inspected your vehicle. Pay special attention to the condi-
tion of the tires, and check the tire pressures.
Mitsubishi is not responsible to the operator for any dam-
age or injury caused or liability incurred by improper and
negligent operation of a vehicle. All techniques of vehicle
operation depend on the skill and experience of the opera-
tor and other participating parties. Any deviation from the
recommended operating instructions above is at their own
risk.
Note that the stopping distance required of the all-wheel
drive vehicle differs very little from that of the front-
wheel drive vehicle. When driving on a snow-covered
road or a slippery, muddy surface, make sure that you
keep a sufficient distance between your vehicle and the
one ahead of you.
The driving posture should be more upright; adjust the
seat to a good position for easy steering and pedal opera-
tion. Be sure to wear the seat belt.
After driving on rough roads, check each part of the vehi-
cle and wash it thoroughly with water. Refer to the
“Inspection and maintenance following rough road opera-
tion” section and “Vehicle care and maintenance” sec-
tions.Driving on snowy or icy roadsGradually depress the accelerator pedal for a smooth start.NOTEThe use of snow tires is recommended.
WA R N I N G
!Do not over-rely on the all-wheel drive vehicles.The
all-wheel drive vehicles, like any other system, has
limits and cannot help you to maintain traction and
control of the vehicle in all circumstances.
Reckless driving can lead to accidents. Always drive
carefully, taking into account the traffic, road and
environmental conditions.Improperly operating this vehicle on or off-pave-
ment can cause an accident or rollover in which you
and your passengers could be seriously injured or
killed.
• Follow all instructions and guidelines in the
owner’s manual.
• Keep your speed low and don’t drive faster than
conditions permit.
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Features and controls
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3
Record maintenance
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For each of the following items, it is possible to set the date
when maintenance was last performed and the driving distance
until the next maintenance.
Engine oil
Oil filter
Rotate tires
Air purifier
A/T Fluid
Brake system
*
1, *2
NOTEUse *
1 and *
2 if you wish to set the dates when mainte-
nance was performed for components not shown on the
display.
Maintenance times and reminders were not set before the
vehicle left the factory, so they are initially displayed as “-
--”. To set them, follow the instructions in “Checking and
setting maintenance information” (see page 3-116)
Depending on the vehicle model and specifications, some
of the functions on the monitor may not operate.
Maintenance reminder
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When the distance driven reaches a distance that has been set
for scheduled maintenance, the maintenance reminder (A) is
shown to indicate that the time for maintenance has come.NOTEThe maintenance reminder appears when the distance
driven reaches the distance that has been set for any one of
the maintenance items.
When the monitor has been set to give no display, the
maintenance reminder is not shown when the distance
driven reaches a distance that has been set.
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3-116 Features and controls
3
Checking and setting maintenance information
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1. Display “3. Record Maintenance” on the monitor in
accordance with “Basic operation” (see page 3-109), align
the cursor with it, and press the “SELECT” function but-
ton.2. Press the “ ” function button, align the cursor with the
item whose setting you wish to change, and press the
“SET” function button.
NOTEAny item for which the driving distance until the next
scheduled maintenance has already been covered is indi-
cated by a different color.
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3
3. The date when maintenance was performed on the
selected item will automatically be updated, and the driv-
ing distance until the next scheduled maintenance will
flash.
Press the “+” or “-” button to change the distance until the
next scheduled maintenance. After adjusting the distance
until the next scheduled maintenance, press the “SET”
function button.NOTEThe driving distance until the next scheduled maintenance
was not set at the factory, so a figure that serves only as a
rough guide is initially shown.
For instructions on setting the calendar, refer to “Date set-
ting” on page 3-130.
The distance until the next scheduled maintenance can be
set in units of 100 miles/km.
The unit for the distance can be set to mile or km. Refer to “Units customization” on page 3-120.
4. Press the “YES” function button to confirm the mainte-
nance date and distance until next scheduled maintenance
that were set in step 3. If you press the “NO” function but-
ton, the monitor will return to the display in step 2 of this
procedure.
NOTEThe distance indication represents the total distance to be
driven until the next maintenance.
If the setting change is not successful, the monitor will
show “EEPROM is broken” and then return to the display
in step 1 of this procedure.After replacing a component
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After replacing a component, reset the maintenance date and
the distance until the next scheduled maintenance using the
display shown in step 1.
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Vehicle care and maintenance
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7
NOTEEngine oil consumption is greatly influenced by payload,
engine speed, etc.
The engine oil will deteriorate rapidly if the vehicle is
subjected to severe conditions (for example, repeated
operation on rough roads, in mountainous regions, on
roads with many uphill and downhill gradients, or over
short distances). Consequently, the oil will require earlier
replacement in accordance with the schedule in the
“WARRANTY AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL”.
Engine oil identification markMitsubishi Motors recommends using only engine oils with the
ILSAC certification symbol on the front of the container.
CAUTION
!Overfilling the crankcase will cause oil aeration and
loss of oil pressure, which could damage the engine.
WA R N I N G
!Used engine oil is poisonous, and can damage your
skin. Prolonged and repeated contact may cause
serious skin disorders, including dermatitis and can-
cer. Don’t let used oil touch your skin. Wash thor-
oughly after working with it.Keep used oil out of the reach of children.
ILSAC certification symbol
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Vehicle care and maintenance
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7
If the temperature of the engine coolant does not rise after
the engine is warmed-up, take your vehicle to an autho-
rized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your
choice to have the thermostat checked, and replaced if
necessary.
Air cleaner filter
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The air cleaner filter will get dirty and dusty from use and not
filter properly. Replace it with a new filter using the schedule
in the “WARRANTY AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL”.
Unclamp and take out the air cleaner filter.
After replacing the air cleaner filter, put the cover back on in its
original position. NOTEGenuine Mitsubishi Parts are recommended when replac-
ing the air cleaner filter.
CAUTION
!Take care not to scratch the engine air flow sensor
when removing the air cleaner cover.
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7 Wiper blades
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Check the wiper blades occasionally. Clean them regularly to
remove deposits of salt and road film. Use a sponge or cloth
and a mild detergent or non-abrasive cleaner to clean the blades
and glass areas.
Replace the blades if they continue to streak or smear.NOTEDo not run the wipers on dry glass for a long time. This
wears out the rubber and can scratch the glass.During cold weatherIf the blades are frozen to the windshield or rear window, do
not operate the wipers until the ice has melted and the blades
are freed, otherwise the wiper motor may be damaged.
Emission-control system maintenance
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Your vehicle is equipped with an emission-control system that
meets all the requirements of the U.S. Environmental Protec-
tion Agency and Environment Canada. The emission-control
system is made of:
a positive crankcase ventilation system
an evaporative emission-control system
an exhaust emission-control system
The maintenance services listed in the “WARRANTY AND
MAINTENANCE MANUAL” must be performed at the times
or mileages listed to keep the emission-control system working
properly. These, and all the other “general” maintenance ser-
vices listed in this manual, need to be performed to keep your
vehicle running properly and reliably.
You may need more frequent maintenance if you drive your
vehicle in harsh conditions such as dusty areas or do a lot of
start-and-stop driving.
To be sure the emission-control system works properly, have
your vehicle inspected and maintained by an authorized Mit-
subishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice follow-
ing the schedule in the “WARRANTY AND MAINTENANCE
MANUAL”.
You should also have an inspection and service any time you
suspect a malfunction.
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