battery MITSUBISHI FTO 2003 1.G Owners Handbook
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26-Aug-043 Hazard switch ..................................................................................................................36
Windscreen de-mist ......................................................................................................... 36
Fog / park light ................................................................................................................37
Ignition switch .................................................................................................................37
Park brake ........................................................................................................................ 38
Hand brake operation ...................................................................................................... 41
Adjustable items ......................................................................................................................... 42
Steering wheel adjustment ............................................................................................... 42
Interior mirror adjustment ............................................................................................... 42
Door mirrors ....................................................................................................................42
Door mirror parking ........................................................................................................ 43
ABS ................................................................................................................................. 43
Traction Control operation .............................................................................................. 44
Interior bits ...................................................................................................................... 44
Passenger interior lights................................................................................................... 46
Clock ............................................................................................................................... 46
Storage space .............................................................................................................................. 47
Coin holder ...................................................................................................................... 47
Glove box ........................................................................................................................ 47
Center console .................................................................................................................47
Storage in boot.................................................................................................................48
Climate control ..................................................................................................................................... 48
Climate controls...............................................................................................................50
Air flow indicator............................................................................................................ 51
Automatic air conditioning ......................................................................................................... 52
Operating the system as an automatic air conditioning ................................................... 53
Operating the system as a normal air conditioner............................................................ 54
Audio equipment .................................................................................................................................. 56
Antenna....................................................................................................................................... 56
Safety features ...................................................................................................................................... 58
Fitting of snow chains................................................................................................................. 58
Emergency flare .......................................................................................................................... 58
Tool kit and jack ......................................................................................................................... 59
Supporting the vehicle ................................................................................................................ 60
Changing the wheel and tyre. ..................................................................................................... 60
Starting the vehicle by external battery. .......................................................................... 64
Towing the vehicle. ......................................................................................................... 65
Service guide ......................................................................................................................................... 66
Capacities.................................................................................................................................... 66
Fuses ........................................................................................................................................... 66
Removal of fuses ............................................................................................................. 67
Engine oil.................................................................................................................................... 68
Belt adjustment. .......................................................................................................................... 69
Globes. ........................................................................................................................................ 69
Tyre information ......................................................................................................................... 70
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To lock the door from inside the vehicle,
push the door-lock lever forward. To
unlock pull the lever backward. If the
drivers handle is used, the door will
automatically open if previously locked.
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Keyless entry
To lock the door with the remote, press
the red button. To unlock the door, press
the white button, the indicator light will
illuminate during both operations.
To change the battery in the remote,
remove the small screw and pries open
the case carefully. Be careful that you do
not damage the seal.
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Window operation
Push down the button, to close the
window.
Pull the button up to open the window.
The driver’s window can be opened or
closed in one operation. To open pull the
switch up to the top and released
quickly, to close push the switch forward
and release quickly.
On the driver’s door, are 2 window
controls. The left button controls the
passenger side window and the right
button controls the driver’s side window.
On the passenger door is one control.
This is for the passenger window only.
On the drivers door is the button to lock
the window operation.
To protect the battery try to open / close
the windows only when the engine is
running.
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Warning lights
1. Exhaust warning light.
2. Oil pressure warning light.
3. Battery warning light.
4. Engine system warning light
5. Turn signal lights.
6. Washer reservoir tank warning light.
7. Door open warning light.
8. Brake / hand brake warning light.
9. High beam indicator light
10. Seat belt reminder light.
11. Low fuel warning light.
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Turn signal indicator. – when the indicator lever is operated
for a left or right turn, the appropriate light will be illuminated, it
will flash along with the outside lights. Pushing the hazard-warning
switch will cause both the turn indicators on the instrument panel
and all the outside lights to flash.
High beam indicator light. – This will be illuminated when
the main lights are switched to high beam.
Exhaust warning light. – If this comes on then the exhaust is
overheating. Stop the car as soon as possible, make sure there is
nothing flammable (grass, paper etc) under the vehicle. Wait approx
15 minutes before restarting, if the light has gone out continue on
your journey. If the light comes back on stop the vehicle again and
wait longer, also have the exhaust checked.
Oil pressure warning light. – This will normally come, on
when the ignition is turned on, but should go out after a few seconds.
Battery warning light. – This will normally come, on when the
ignition is turned on, but should go out after a few seconds. If it
stays on or comes on whilst you are driving, stop the car and have it
checked by an auto electrician.
Engine system. – if this comes on, it indicates a problem with the
engine or electrical system, have the engine / electric’s checked.
Washer reservoir tank warning light. – This will come on
when the water level in the washer bottle is low.
Door open warning light. – This will come on when a door is
open or not closed properly.
Brake / hand brake warning light. – This has 3 functions:-
1. Will be illuminated when the handbrake is on.
2. When the brake fluid is low.
3. When the brake pads need replacing.
Seat belt reminder light. – This will be illuminated until the
driver puts their seat belt on.
Low fuel warning light. – This will come on when the fuel
level is down to about 8 litres.
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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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106-1c
Starting the vehicle by external battery.
107-1a
107-1b
108-1a
Redo photo