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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Rear demister switch
Front demister switch
Air flow indicator
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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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Operating the system as an automatic air conditioning
1. Auto button and temperature set dial.
2. Front windscreen demister.
3. Outside air / recirculate.
4. Fan speed control.
5. Air condition control.
6. Set temperature / outside temperature control.
7. Off button.
8. Display screen.
9. Air flow control.
10. Rear windscreen demister control.
In normal conditions, use the system in AUTO mode and follow these procedures:
1. Press the “AUTO” button. The indicator will illuminate and the outlet port (except ? and ?),
interior/exterior air select and blower speed and ON/OFF of air conditioner will be controlled
automatically. The air conditioning compressor operation will change to (insert picture) (constant
air conditioning operation).
2. Turn the “TEMP” dial to set the desired temperature. The temperature can be set within a range
of 17.0°C to 32.0°C. the temperature will increase as the dial is turned in a clockwise direction.
Note: 1 If the outside air temperature drops below 0°C an alarm will sound, and the outside air
temperature is automatically displayed for a while.
Note: 2 When the vehicle is stopping or in some cases when the outside air temperature is likely to
be influenced by the engine compartment, or the sunshine reflected by the road surface, the
displayed temperature may be higher than the actual temperature.
Note: 3 Press the * button according to the need. Ever time the button is pressed, the mode
changes from ECO * to * to stop; and simultaneous with this, the display indicator changes
as well.
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26-Aug-0454 ECO * - Use this mode when humidity is low. The air compressor is operated as required to make
energy saving operation.
• - Effectively used for dehumidification. The air compressor is operated to perform air cooling
and dehumidifying.
Operating the system as a normal air conditioner.
68-1a
68-1b
68-1c
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71-1a
71-1b
Redo photo
72-1b
72-1c
72-1d
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Audio equipment
Antenna
90-1a
There are 2 antenna options on the
vehicle. 1
st option is a built in antenna
using part of the heated rear screen
element. The 2
nd option is an electric
telescopic antenna, located on the rear
near side quarter panel.
Redo photo
90-1b
Redo photo
90-1c
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94-1a
Redo photo
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Safety features
Fitting of snow chains
98-1a
Redo photo
Emergency flare
100-1a
In Japan it is mandatory to carry an
emergency flare, in case you break
down. This is illegal in Australia.
Redo photo
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Tool kit and jack
101-1a
To access the tool kit and jack, open the
boot and lift up the carpeted section in
the middle of the boot floor. The tool kit
is in a black plastic bag and the jack is
secured at the left hand side of the spare
wheel.
101-1b
The tool kit comprises of 1 small
spanner, a wheel nut wrench and jack
handle. A spark plug spanner is also
included.
101-1c
Redo photo
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Supporting the vehicle
Changing the wheel and tyre.
102-1a
Note that the spare wheel is of the
“emergency” use only type. It should
only be used for a short distance and at
greatly reduced road speed.