MITSUBISHI FTO 2003 1.G Owners Handbook
Manufacturer: MITSUBISHI, Model Year: 2003, Model line: FTO, Model: MITSUBISHI FTO 2003 1.GPages: 72, PDF Size: 4.64 MB
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Driving position
Seat adjustment
Important
Always adjust the seat to suit you before
driving, making sure:
• You can comfortably reach the
steering wheel.
• You can operate the foot controls
with ease.
• The seat belt is comfortable with no
twists.
• You are seated properly.
Front seat adjustment
Do not try to adjust the driver’s seat while the vehicle is moving. The risk of loosing
control while the seat is not fixed could be very dangerous.
Forward and backward
This is achieved by pulling the indicated
lever up, and sliding the seat.
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Seat back tilt
Lift the lever indicated, and move the
backrest.
Front seat cushion
By turning the 2 dials at the right-hand
side of the seat, the seat cushion height
can be adjusted.
See above.
Rear seat access.
To gain access to the rear seats, push the
small lever (on the passenger seat)
backwards. This allows the seat to move
to its most forward position and the
backrest to tilt forward.
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Rear seat
The rear seat cushion can be removed, for cleaning or the fitting of seat covers.
Rear seat removal.
Pull the 2 small catches forward lifting the seat
clear of the rear locating lugs. Then pull the
cushion towards yourself.
Seat replacement.
Put the seat belt buckles on the base.
Push the seat backward until the 2 holes
line up with the hooks under the seat
cushion.
Fixing hook.
Fitting holes.
Attention
Please make sure that the seat cushion is put back in its place properly after you
remove it.
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Seat belts
Fto-27-1a
Redo photo
Fto-28-1a
Redo photo
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When you fasten your seat belt.
Fto-29-1a
Make sure that the belt is not twisted. Set
the plate into the buckle until it clicks.
Fto-29-1b
Fto-29-1c
When you unfasten the belt, hold the plate and
press on the buckle. The belt will automatically
rewind.
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When you see a red label on the anchor
cover, this means that the belt has been
stretched. It must be replaced with a new
belt.
SRS Air bag restraint system
Air bags are used to supplement the normal seat belts in case of an accident. Insert
from pages 30, 31 & 32.
If the vehicle is involved in an front end
accident, both the drivers and front
passengers air bags are deployed. Even if
the vehicle has been fitted with SRS, seat
belts must be worn.
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The SRS cannot be turned off.
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Do not place objects or stickers onto the
steering wheel or passenger side air bag
egress panel.
Do not fit rear facing child restraint seats
in the front passenger seat. If the air bag
is deployed in an accident, the child seat
will be pushed backwards.
When the ignition is turned on, the SRS
indicator will be illuminated for approx 7
seconds then go out. If it stays on or fails
to come on at all, contact your dealer.
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Instrument panel
Instrument overview
1. Volt-meter.
2. Rev counter.
3. Fuel level.
4. Speedometer.
5. Odometer / trip button.
6. Odometer.
7. Trip meter.
8. Engine temperature.
Volt-meter
The voltmeter should have a reading of
about 13 volts in normal running. If the
reading is below 12 volts, have the
system checked by an auto electrician.
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Odometer / trip meter
To change from “odometer” to “trip” or
vice versa, push the ODO / trip button on
the instrument panel. To zero the trip
meter, whilst the “trip” is visible, push
and hold the ODO / trip button in for 5
seconds.