headlamp MITSUBISHI iMiEV 2013 (in English) User Guide
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After driving on icy roads
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After 
driving  on  snowy  or  icy  roads,  remove  any
snow  and  ice  which  may  have  be  left  around  the
wheels.  Be  careful  not  to  damage  the  wheel  speed
sensors (A) or the cables located at each wheel.
Front
Rear Electric power steering system
(EPS) E00629200183
The 
power steering system operates while the elec-
tric motor unit is running. It helps reduce the effort
needed to turn the steering wheel.
The power steering system has mechanical steering
capability in case the power assist is lost. If the pow-
er  assist  is  lost  for  some  reason,  you  will  still  be
able  to  steer  your  vehicle,  but  you  will  notice  it
takes  much  more  effort  to  steer.  If  this  happens,
have  your  vehicle  inspected  at  a  MITSUBISHI
MOTORS Authorized Service Point. WARNING
l Do 
 not  stop  the  electric  motor  unit  while
the  vehicle  is  moving.  Stopping  the  elec-
tric  motor  unit  would  make  the  steering
wheel extremely hard to turn, possibly re-
sulting in an accident.
NOTE l During 
repeated full-lock turning of the steer-
ing  wheel  (for  example,  while  you  are  ma-
noeuvring  the  vehicle  into  a  parking  space),
a protection function may be activated to pre-
vent  overheating  of  the  power  steering  sys-
tem.  This  function  will  make  the  steering
wheel  gradually  harder  to  turn.  In  this  event,
limit your turning of the steering wheel for a
while.  When  the  system  has  cooled  down,
the steering action will return to normal. l
If 
 you turn the steering wheel while the vehi-
cle  is  stationary  with  the  headlamps  on,  the
headlamps may become dim. This behaviour
is  not  abnormal.  The  headlamps  will  return
to their original brightness after a short while.
Electric power steering system warn-
ing lamp
Type 1
Type 2 If there is a malfunction in the system, the warning
lamp will come on. Starting and driving
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l
The  table  above  shows  the  main  equipment
corresponding to each fuse.
Bonnet room fuse location table E08404300015No. Sym-
bol Electrical system Capaci-
ty
1 — ——
2 Auxiliary battery
30 A*
3 Electric motor switch
40 A*
4 Radiator fan motor
40 A*
5 Electric window con-
trol 40 A
*
6 Brake electric vacuum
pump 30 A
*
7 Electric motor unit con-
trol 15 A
8 Stop lamps 15 A
* : Fusible link No. Sym-
bol Electrical system Capaci-
ty
9 Front fog lamps 15 A
10 Water pump (Electric
motor unit) 15 A
11 Charge 10 A
12 Hazard warning flasher 10 A
13 Horn 10 A
14 Daytime running lamps 10 A
15 Traction battery cool-
ing fan motor 15 A
16 Water pump (Air con-
ditioning) 10 A
17 Headlamp low beam
(right) 20 A
18 Headlamp low beam
(left) 20 A
19 Headlamp high-beam
(right) 10 A
20 Headlamp high-beam
(left) 10 A
* : Fusible link l
Some 
 fuses  may  not  be  installed  on  your  ve-
hicle, depending on the vehicle model or spec-
ifications.
l The  table  above  shows  the  main  equipment
corresponding to each fuse. Identification of fuse
E08404400016 Capacity Colour
7.5 A Brown
10 A Red
15 A Blue
20 A Yellow
30 A Green (fuse type) / Pink (fusible
link type)
40 A Green (fusible link type) Fuse replacement
E08404500017
1. Before 
replacing  a  fuse,  always  turn  off  the
electrical circuit concerned and turn the elec-
tric motor switch to the “LOCK” position.
2. Remove  the  fuse  puller  (A)  from  the  inside of  the  fuse  cover  in  the  passenger  compart-
ment. 3. Referring 
to  the  fuse  load  capacity  table,
check the fuse pertaining to the problem. Vehicle care and Maintenance
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Outside
E08404800010Front1- Headlamps, low beam: 55 W (H11) 
2-
Headlamps, high-beam: 60 W (HB3)
3- Front fog lamps*: 35 W (H8) Daytime running lamps*: 13 W (P13W)
4- Front turn-signal lamps: 21 W (W21W)
5- Position lamps: 5 W (W5W)
6- Side turn-signal lamps: 5 W (WY5W) *: if so equipped
Codes in parentheses indicate bulb types.
 
Rear 7- High-mounted stop lamp: 5 W (W5W)
8-
Stop and tail lamps
9- Rear turn-signal lamps: 21 W (WY21W)
10- Licence plate lamps: 5 W (W5W)
11- Rear fog lamp: 21 W (W21W)
12- Reversing lamps: 21 W (W21W) Codes in parentheses indicate bulb types.
NOTE l The stop and tail lamps use LEDs rather than
bulbs.
For  repair  and  replacement,  we  recommend
you to contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au-
thorized Service Point.
Inside E08404900011 1- Room lamp (rear): 8 W
2-
Room lamp (front) & map lamps: 8 W Removing and installing the headlamp
unit
E08405000022
Bulbs 
for  headlamps,  position  lamps  or  front  turn-
signal  lamps  are  replaced  by  removing  the  entire
headlamp unit from the vehicle.
Back side of the headlamp A- Headlamp (low beam)
B-
 Headlamp (high-beam)
C- Position lamp
D- Front turn-signal lamp
Refer to the following section for replacement.
Headlamps (low beam)  ® p. 8-28
Headlamps (high-beam) ® p. 8-29
Position lamps  ® p. 8-30
Front turn-signal lamps  ® p. 8-30
 
Use the following steps to remove the headlamp unit.
To remove
1. Open  the  bonnet.  Refer  to  “Bonnet”  on  page8-07.
2. Press the tab (A) to remove the connector (B). Vehicle care and Maintenance
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NOTE
l When 
removing  the  connector  for  the  left
headlamp,  do  not  forget  to  unhook  the  head-
lamp wiring from the wiring bracket (C). 3. Insert 
a straight blade (or minus) screwdriver
with  a  cloth  over  its  tip  at  the  edge  of  the
work  hole  cover  (D)  on  the  deck  garnish  (E)
and pry gently to remove the cover. 4. Loosen 
the  fixing  bolt  (F)  until  the  head  of
the bolt touches the deck garnish (E). NOTE
l Do not loosen the bolt more than necessary.
Doing so could cause the bolt to fall off. 5. Insert 
a straight blade (or minus) screwdriver
to remove the 2 clips holding down the bump-
er.
Underside of bumper 6. Slowly 
lift up the bumper and disconnect the
joint between the bumper and fender. Vehicle care and Maintenance
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NOTE
l When 
disconnecting  the  joint,  be  careful  not
to damage surrounding parts.
7. While  keeping  the  bumper  flipped  up,  re- move the side fixing bolt (G). 8. Remove the front fixing bolt (H). 9. As shown  in  the  illustration,  shift  the  entire
headlamp  unit  upward  and  then  unlatch  the
tab  (I)  on  the  upper  part  of  the  headlamp  to
remove it from the vehicle. NOTE
l Do 
not  force  the  headlamp  off  the  vehicle  as
doing so could damage the tab. To install
The 
mounting  brackets  on  the  headlamps  are  en-
graved  with  the  numbers    to  .  Install  each
branch in the order of the assigned numbers. 1. As 
shown  in  the  illustration,  insert  the  cut
out  area  (A)  on  mounting  bracket    on  to
the 
bolt  (B)  remaining  on  the  vehicle  body,
and  latch  the  tab  (C)  on  the  fixture  hole  (D)
to install the entire headlamp unit to the vehi-
cle body. Vehicle care and Maintenance
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NOTE
l Use 
the work hole (E) on the deck garnish to
confirm  that  the  tab  (C)  on  the  upper  part  of
the headlamp is firmly fixed in place.
Upper part of headlamp 2. Make 
sure  that  the  tip  (F)  of  the  mounting
bracket   is hooked on the body edge (G).
3. Make 
sure  that  the  pin  (H)  is  inside  the  hole
on the mounting bracket  . 4. Firmly 
tighten  the  headlamp  mounting  bolts
in the following order:   to  .
5. After 
pressing down on the bumper and fend-
er  joint  from  above  to  fit  it  in,  fix  it  in  place
with the clip. NOTE
l Secure 
the bumper clip by first inserting it in-
to  the  mounting  hole  and  then  pressing  the
centre (I) of the clip in. Vehicle care and Maintenance
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6. Firmly insert the connector (J).
NOTE
l When 
inserting the connector for the left head-
lamp, do not forget to hook the headlamp wir-
ing in the wiring bracket (K). 7. Firmly 
install  the  cover  (L)  on  the  deck  gar-
nish. Headlamps (low beam)
E08405100010
1.
Turn the cap (A) anticlockwise to remove it. 2. Turn 
the  socket  (B)  anticlockwise  to  remove
it. Vehicle care and Maintenance
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3. While pulling  up  the  tab  (C),  pull  out  the
bulb (D). 4. To 
install  the  bulb,  perform  the  removal
steps in reverse. CAUTION
l
Handle 
 the  halogen  lamp  bulb  with  care.
The  gas  inside  the  halogen  lamp  bulb  is
highly  pressurized,  so  dropping,  knock-
ing,  or  scratching  a  halogen  lamp  bulb
can cause it to shatter.
l Never  hold  the  halogen  lamp  bulb  with  a
bare hand, dirty glove, etc.
The  oil  from  your  hand  could  cause  the
bulb  to  break  the  next  time  the  head-
lamps are operated.
If  the  glass  surface  is  dirty,  it  must  be
cleaned  with  alcohol,  paint  thinner,  etc.,
and refit it after drying it thoroughly. Headlamps (high-beam)
E08405200011
1. Turn 
the  socket  (A)  anticlockwise  to  remove
it. 2. While 
holding down the tab (B), pull out the
bulb (C). 3. To 
install  the  bulb,  perform  the  removal
steps in reverse. CAUTION
l
Handle 
 halogen  lamp  bulbs  with  care.
The gas inside halogen lamp bulbs is high-
ly  pressurized,  so  dropping,  knocking,  or
scratching a halogen lamp bulb can cause
it to shatter.
l Never  hold  the  halogen  lamp  bulb  with  a
bare hand, dirty glove, etc.
The  oil  from  your  hand  could  cause  the
bulb  to  break  the  next  time  the  head-
lamps are operated.
If  the  glass  surface  is  dirty,  it  must  be
cleaned  with  alcohol,  paint  thinner,  etc.,
and refit it after drying it thoroughly. Vehicle care and Maintenance
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A
Accessory (Installation)  04
Accessory socket  6-36
Active stability control (ASC)
  5-18
Additional equipment  8-20
Air conditioning Important operation tips for the air condition-
ing  6-09
Air purifier  6-09
Airbag  3-20
Antenna  6-30
Anti-lock brake system (ABS)  5-15 Warning lamp  5-16
Assist grips  6-41
Audio Error codes  6-26
Handling of compact discs  6-29
LW/MW/FM electronic tuning radio with CD
player  6-10
Auxiliary battery  8-12 Specification  9-05
Auxiliary battery charge warning lamp  4-10
BBasic knowledge for charging  1-04
Battery
Auxiliary battery
  8-12
Auxiliary battery charge warning lamp  4-10
Discharged battery (Emergency starting)  7-02
Disposal information for used batteries  05
Traction battery  02
Bonnet  8-07
Brake assist system  5-15
Brake Anti-lock brake  5-15
Braking  5-14 Fluid  8-11,9-08
Parking brake  5-03
Warning lamp  4-09
Bulb capacity
  8-23C Capacities  9-08
Card holder  6-36,6-39
Cargo loads  5-20
Central door locks  2-06
Charging indicator
  4-09
Charging Quick charging  1-12
Regular charging  1-08
Child restraint  3-11
Child-protection rear doors  2-07
Cleaning Exterior of your vehicle  8-03
Interior of your vehicle  8-02
Plastic, vinyl leather, etc.  8-02
Clock  6-31
Cold Cautions and actions to deal with intense
cold  08
Combination headlamps and dipper switch  4-11
Coolant  8-09,9-08
Cruising range  03,9-07
Cruising range indicator  4-03,4-06
Cup holder  6-40
D Daytime running lamps  4-13
Bulb capacity
   8-24
Replacement  8-31
Demister (rear window)  4-18
Digital clock  6-31
Dimensions  9-03 Dipper (High/Low beam change)  4-13
Door ajar warning lamp  4-10
Doors
Central door locks  2-06
Child-protection
  2-07
Lock and unlock  2-05
Driving the vehicle  5-11
Driving, alcohol and drugs  5-02
E Economical driving  5-02
Electric motor switch
  5-07
Electric motor unit Warning lamp  4-10
Electric motor Number  9-02
Specifications  9-05
Electric power steering system (EPS)  5-17
Electric window control  2-09 Driver’s switches  2-09
Lock switch  2-09
Passenger’s switches  2-09
Timer function  2-10
Electronic immobilizer (Anti-theft starting sys-
tem)  2-02
Emergency starting  7-02
Energy level gauge  4-06
Energy usage indicator  4-03
Error codes  6-26
EV charging cable  1-05
Exterior and interior lamp operation  8-19
F Fluid capacities and lubricants  9-08
Fluid
Brake fluid  8-11,9-08
Coolant  8-09 Alphabetical index
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Hot water heater fluid  8-09,9-08
Washer fluid  8-11,9-08
For cold and snowy weather  8-20
Front fog lamps Bulb capacity
  8-24
Indication lamp  4-09
Replacement  8-31
Switch  4-15
Front room lamp Bulb capacity  8-24
Front seat  3-03
Front turn-signal lamps Bulb capacity  8-24
Replacement  8-30
Fuel Modification/alterations to the electrical sys-
tems  05
Fuses  8-20
Fusible links  8-20
GGauges  4-02,4-08
General maintenance
  8-19
General vehicle data  9-03
Genuine parts  05
Glove box  6-39
HHandling of compact discs  6-29
Hazard warning flasher switch  4-15
Hazard warning indication lamps
  4-09
Head restraints  3-07
Headlamp levelling switch  4-13
Headlamps Bulb capacity  8-24
Headlamp flasher  4-13
Replacement  8-24,8-28,8-29 Switch  4-11
Heat Cautions and actions to deal with intense
heat  06
Heated mirror  5-07
Heated seats  3-04
High-beam indication lamp
  4-09
High-mounted stop lamp Bulb capacity  8-24
Replacement  8-34
Hinges and latches lubrication  8-19
Horn switch  4-19
Hot water heater fluid  8-09,9-08
I i-MiEV  02
Cruising range  03
Main features  02
Traction battery
  02
If the vehicle breaks down  7-02
Indication and warning lamps  4-08
Indication lamps  4-09
Inside rear-view mirror  5-05
Inspection and maintenance following rough road
operation  5-12
Instruments  4-02
Intense cold Cautions and actions  08
Intense heat Cautions and actions  06
Interior lamps  6-37
J Jump starting (Emergency starting)  7-02 K Keyless entry system  2-03
Keys  2-02
L Labeling  9-02
Lamp monitor buzzer
  4-12
Lamps (headlamps, fog lamp, etc.) auto-cutout func-
tion  4-12
Licence plate lamps Bulb capacity  8-24
Replacement  8-34
Link System  6-33
Low voltage electrical system  9-05
Lubricants  9-08
LW/MW/FM electronic tuning radio with CD play-
er  6-10
M Map lamps  6-37,6-38
Bulb capacity
   8-24
Meter illumination control  4-03,4-06
Mirror Inside rear-view mirror  5-05
Outside rear-view mirrors  5-05
Modification/alterations to the electrical sys-
tems  05
O Odometer  4-03,4-04
Oil
Transmission oil  9-08
Operation under adverse driving conditions
  7-12
Outside rear-view mirrors  5-05 Alphabetical index
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