MITSUBISHI FTO 2003 1.G Owners Handbook
FTO 2003 1.G
MITSUBISHI
MITSUBISHI
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MITSUBISHI FTO 2003 1.G Owners Handbook
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Fto-43-1c
Rear screen washer control.
Other switches
Hazard switch
Hazard warning light switch. This turns
ON / OFF the hazard warning lights. The
turn signal indicator light will operate on
the instrument panel. The ignition does
not need to be on for this operation.
Windscreen de-mist
The switch indicated is for the
windscreen de-mister. When it is
operating, there is a small indicator on
the display panel.
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Fog / park light
Fto-44-1c
Fog light switch? / Park lights?. When
this is depressed the front fog lights and
the rear lights will be illuminated.
Redo photo
Ignition switch
Ft0-46-1a
Ignition switch.
Ft0-46-1b
When the key is in this position, the
steering is locked and the key can be
removed.
Ft0-46-1c
When the key is in this position, the
accessories i.e. radio / CD can be used.
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Adjustable items
Steering wheel adjustment
Fto-57-1a
Push lever located under the steering
wheel down, move the steering wheel to
the desired position and firmly pull the
lever up to lock.
Interior mirror adjustment
Fto-57-1b
The mirror can be dipped (so you are not
dazzled by the lights from a following
vehicle) by moving the small lever
forward or backward.
Door mirrors
Fto-57-1c
On basic model. The small joystick will
adjust the drivers door mirror.
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Traction Control operation
Fto-060-1a
To turn the TCL on / off, use the switch
located next to the mirror adjustment
switch.
Fto-060-1b
Fto-060-1c
When the Traction Control on, the
indicator light on the instrument panel is
illuminated.
Interior bits
Fto-062-1a
The sun-visor can be unclipped and
moved to the side position.
Redo photo
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Fto-062-1b
Document / sunglasses holder.
Fto-062-1c
Cigarette ashtray. Lift to open.
Fto-062-1d
Pull to remove so you can empty the
ashtray.
Fto-062-1e
Cigarette lighter, push in to use.
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Passenger interior lights.
Fto-063-1a
Fto-063-1b
Clock
64-1a
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Automatic air conditioning
By simply pressing the “AUTO” button and selecting the desired temperature, the air conditioning
operates to cool or warm automatically in order to maintain the selected temperature.
Insert pictures – showing sensors.
CAUTION – When using the air conditioning, the idling speed is slightly increased. Therefore,
take extra care when starting to move the vehicle.
Note:
1 - There is a photo sensor, atmospheric
temperature sensor and an interior air temperature
sensor inside the vehicle.
1. Photo sensor
2. Atmospheric temperature sensor
3. Interior air temperature sensor
Never place anything on top or cover these
sensors, doing so will prevent them from
functioning properly.
2 – A mist may be seen coming from the air outlets
for a while during cooling. This is simply the result
of humid air being suddenly cooled.
3 – The temperature setting and the button selected
air condition modes remain in memory even after
the engine has been switched off. However,
disconnecting the cable from the battery terminal
will erase all those stored in memory and set the
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114-1a
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Belt adjustment.
1800 cc engine
A – 7.00 m/m to 8.00 m/m
B -
Globes.
Headlight
Main beam 60 W
Low beam 51 W
?5 W
? 55 W
? 21 / 5 W