wheel 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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Exterior
1. Boot lid
2. Power windows
3. Door handle / lock
4. Bonnet
5. Sun roof
6. Mirrors7. Antenna
8. Fuel cover
9. Wheel
10. Headlight
11. Sidelight
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Make sure all children are securely
fastened in the seat belts before moving.
Do not allow children to lean out of the
open windows.
Make sure children are secure, before
moving the vehicle.
Help children when entering or leaving
the vehicle.
Always use genuine Mitsubishi spare parts.
SRS – Supplemental Restraint System
In vehicles fitted with SRS, do not replace the
steering wheel with an “after market” wheel. The
SRS will NOT work.
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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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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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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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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
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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.