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Interior - front area (Double cab)
E00100203904 1. Lock switch* p. 1-09
2.
Electric window control switch* p. 1-08
3. Sunroof switch* p. 1-13
4. Sunglasses holder p. 5-77
5. Personal lamps p. 5-74, 8-24, 8-32
6. Digital clock* p. 5-73
7. Inside rear-view mirror p. 4-09
8. Room lamp (front) p. 5-73, 8-24, 8-32
9. Sun visors p. 5-69 Card holder p. 5-69
Vanity mirror p. 5-70
10. Front seats p. 2-03 Seat under tray* p. 5-78
11. Supplemental restraint system (SRS) - side airbag (for front seat)* p. 2-35
12. Bottle holder p. 5-79
13. Floor console box p. 5-76 Accessory socket* p. 5-72
Auxiliary Audio connector (RCA)* p. 5-39
Auxiliary Video connector (RCA)* p. 5-39
14. Supplemental restraint system (SRS) - curtain airbag* p. 2-35
15. Coat hook* p. 5-80
16. Seat belts p. 2-09 Adjustable seat belt anchor (front seats) p. 2-11 OverviewLHD1
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1. Sunroof switch* p. 1-13
2.
Sunglasses holder p. 5-77
3. Personal lamps p. 5-74, 8-24, 8-32
4. Digital clock* p. 5-73
5. Inside rear-view mirror p. 4-09
6. Room lamp (front) p. 5-73, 8-24, 8-32
7. Lock switch* p. 1-09
8. Electric window control switch* p. 1-08
9. Seat belts p. 2-09 Adjustable seat belt anchor (front seats) p. 2-11
10. Coat hook* p. 5-80
11. Supplemental restraint system (SRS) - curtain airbag* p. 2-35
12. Floor console box p. 5-76 Accessory socket* p. 5-72
Auxiliary Audio connector (RCA)* p. 5-39
Auxiliary Video connector (RCA)* p. 5-39
13. Bottle holder p. 5-79
14. Supplemental restraint system (SRS) - side airbag (for front seat)* p. 2-35
15. Front seats p. 2-03 Seat under tray* p. 5-78
16. Sun visors p. 5-69 Card holder p. 5-69
Vanity mirror p. 5-70 OverviewRHD1 7
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Exterior - front (Double cab)
E00100503981 1. Wiper and washers p. 3-36
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Rain sensor* p. 3-36
3. Antenna* p. 5-50
4. Sunroof* p. 1-13
5. Antenna* p. 5-50
6. Outside rear-view mirrors p. 4-10
7. Fuel tank filler door p. 02
8. Locking and unlocking p. 1-02 Keyless entry system* p. 1-04
9. Side turn-signal lamps p. 3-33, 8-24, 8-28
10. Front turn-signal lamps p. 3-33, 8-24, 8-27
11. Headlamps p. 3-30, 8-24, 3-31 Position lamps p. 3-30, 8-24, 8-27
12. Front fog lamps* p. 3-34, 8-24, 8-28
13. Headlamp washers* p. 3-39
14. Engine compartment p. 9-22 Bonnet p. 8-03 Overview12
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Keys..............................................................................................
1-02
Electronic immobilizer (Anti-theft starting system) .....................1-03
Keyless entry system*.................................................................. 1-04
Doors............................................................................................ 1-06
Central door locks* ....................................................................... 1-07
“Child-protection” rear doors
(Double cab)................................. 1-08
Manual window control* .............................................................. 1-08
Electric window control*..............................................................1-08
Quarter window (Club cab) .......................................................... 1-12
Rear gate ....................................................................................... 1-13
Sunroof*....................................................................................... 1-13Locking and unlocking
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Rear gate
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To open
Lift up the handle and lower the rear gate. To close
Raise
the rear gate and close with enough force to
latch the assembly securely into position. CAUTION
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Do
not stand behind the exhaust pipe
when loading and unloading luggage.
Heat from the exhaust could lead to burns.
l Pay attention not to catch your fingers in
the rear gate.
l Do not weight the rear gate.
l Before driving, make sure that the rear
gate is securely closed. If the rear gate
opens while driving the vehicle, objects
stored in the cargo area could fall out on-
to the road. Sunroof*
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The
sunroof can only be operated with the ignition
switch in the “ON” position. To open
The sunroof automatically opens if the switch (3) is
pressed.
To
stop the moving sunroof, press the switch (1) or
(2).
NOTE
l The sunroof automatically stops just before
reaching the fully open position.
Press the switch again to fully open it.
To close
The sunroof closes while the switch (2) is pressed.
To tilt up
When the switch (1) is pressed, the rear edge of sun-
roof rises for ventilation.
To tilt down
The sunroof tilt down while the switch (2) is pressed. Locking and unlocking
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Safety mechanism
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If
a hand or head is trapped in the closing sunroof,
it will reopen automatically.
Nonetheless, make sure that nobody puts their head
or hand out of the sunroof when opening or closing.
The opened sunroof will become operational after
a few seconds.
If the safety mechanism is activated 5 or more
times consecutively or the switch (1) is kept press-
ed for 10 seconds or longer with the sunroof station-
ary in the fully tilted up position, normal closing of
the sunroof will be aborted. In such an event, you
should take the following steps: 1. Press the switch (1) repeatedly until the sun-roof has been fully tilt up.
2. Once the fully tilt up position has been reached, press again and hold the switch (1)
for at least 3 seconds.
3. After pressing the switch (3) to perform full opening, press the switch (2) to fully close
the sunroof.
NOTE l The safety mechanism can be activated if the
driving conditions or other circumstances
cause the sunroof to be subjected to a physi-
cal shock similar to that caused by a trapped
hand or head.
l Avoid stopping the sunroof before it reaches
the opening or closing end during operations.
If this should accidentally happen, repeat the
process from step 1. CAUTION
l
The
safety mechanism is cancelled just be-
fore the sunroof is fully closed. This al-
lows the sunroof to close completely.
Therefore be especially careful that no fin-
gers are trapped in the sunroof.
4. Following
this action, it should be possible
to operate the sunroof in the normal manner.
Sunshade E00307900044
Slide the sunshade manually to open and close it. CAUTION
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Be
careful that hands are not trapped
when closing the sunshade.
NOTE l The
sunshade will operate together with the
sunroof when the sunroof is opened. l
Be
sure to tilt down the sunroof before clos-
ing the sunshade.
l The sunshade cannot be closed with the sun-
roof opened. Do not attempt to close the sun-
shade when the sunroof is opened. WARNING
l Do
not put head, hands or anything else
out of the sunroof opening while driving
the vehicle.
l Never leave a child (or other person who
might not be capable of safe operation of
the sunroof switch) in the vehicle alone.
l Before operating the sunroof, make sure
that nothing is capable of being trapped
(head, hand, finger, etc.).
NOTE l The
sunroof stops just before reaching the
fully open position.
If the vehicle is driven with the sunroof in
this position, wind throb is lower than with
the sunroof fully open.
l When leaving the vehicle unattended, make
sure you close the sunroof and remove the ig-
nition key.
l Do not try to operate the sunroof if it is fro-
zen closed (after snow fall or during extreme
cold).
l Do not sit or place heavy luggage on the sun-
roof or roof opening edge.
l Release the switch as soon as the sunroof rea-
ches the fully open or fully closed position. Locking and unlocking
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If the sunroof does not operate when the sun-
roof switch is operated, release the switch
and check whether something is trapped by
the sunroof. If nothing is trapped, we recom-
mend you to have the sunroof checked.
l Depending on the model of ski carriers or
roof carriers, the sunroof may make contact
with the carrier when the sunroof is tilted up.
Be careful when tilting up the sunroof if such
a ski carrier or a roof carrier is installed.
l Be sure to close the sunroof completely
when washing the vehicle or when leaving
the vehicle.
l Be careful, not to put any wax on the weath-
erstrip (black rubber) around the sunroof
opening. If stained with wax, the weather-
strip cannot maintain a weatherproof seal
with the sunroof.
l After washing the vehicle or after it has
rained, wipe off any water that is on the sun-
roof before operating it.
l Operating the sunroof repeatedly with the en-
gine stationary will run down the battery. Op-
erate the sunroof while the engine is running. Locking and unlocking
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Because the front airbags do not protect the occu-
pant
in all types of collisions, be sure to always prop-
erly wear your seat belts.
Rear end collisions
Side collisions
Vehicle rolls onto its side or roof The front airbags MAY DEPLOY when…
The
front airbags may deploy if the bottom of the
vehicle suffers a moderate-to-severe impact (under-
carriage damage).
Examples of some typical conditions are shown in
the illustration.
Because the front airbags may deploy in certain
types
of unexpected impacts as shown in the illus-
tration that can easily move you out of position, it
is important to always properly wear your seat
belts. Your seat belts will help keep you a safe dis-
tance from the steering wheel and instrument panel
during the initial stages of airbag deployment. The
initial stage of airbag inflation is the most forceful
and can possibly cause serious or fatal injuries if
you contact it at this stage.
Collision with an elevated median/island or kerb
Vehicle travels over a deep hole/pothole
Vehicle drives down a steep slope and hits the ground WARNING
l Do
not attach anything to the steering
wheel padded cover, such as trim materi-
al, badges, etc. It might strike and injure
an occupant if the airbag inflates.
l Do not set anything on, or attach any-
thing to, the instrument panel above the
glove box. It might strike and injure an oc-
cupant if the airbag inflates. WARNING
l Do
not attach accessories to, or put them
in front of, the windscreen. These objects
could restrict the airbag inflation, or
strike and injure an occupant if the air-
bags inflate.
l Do not put packages, pets or other ob-
jects between the airbags and the driver
or front passenger. It could affect airbag
performance, or could cause injury when
the airbag inflates. Seat and seat belts
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WARNING
l Right after the airbag inflation, several
airbag system components will be hot. Do
not touch them; you could be burned.
l The airbag system is designed to work on-
ly once. Once the airbags have deployed,
they will not work again. They must
promptly be replaced, and we recom-
mend you to have the entire airbag sys-
tem inspected by a MITSUBISHI
MOTORS Authorized Service Point.
Side airbag system E00407600374
The side airbags (A) are contained in the driver and
front passenger seatbacks.
The
side airbag is designed to inflate only on the
side of the vehicle that is impacted, even with no
passenger in the front seat. The label shown here is attached to the seatbacks
with a side airbag.
Curtain airbag system
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The curtain airbags are contained in the front pil-
lars
and roof side rail. The curtain airbag is de-
signed to inflate only on the side of the vehicle that
is impacted, even with no passenger in the front
seat or rear seat. Deployment of side airbags and cur-
tain airbags
E00407701011
The side airbags and curtain airbags ARE DE-
SIGNED TO DEPLOY when…
The
side airbags and curtain airbags are designed
to deploy when the vehicle suffers a moderate-to-
severe side impact to the middle of the passenger
compartment.
The typical condition is shown in the illustration. The seat belts in your vehicle are your primary
means
of protection in a collision. The SRS side air-
bags and curtain airbags are designed to provide ad-
ditional protection. Therefore, for your safety and
the safety of all occupants, be sure to always prop-
erly wear your seat belts. Seat and seat belts
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The side airbags and curtain airbags MAY NOT
DEPLOY when…
With
certain types of side collisions, the vehicle’s
body structure is designed to absorb the shock to
help protect the occupants from harm. (The vehicle
body’s side area may deform significantly as it ab-
sorbs the impact.) Under such circumstances, the
side airbags and curtain airbags may not deploy ir-
respective of the deformation and damage to the ve-
hicle body.
Examples of some typical conditions are shown in
the illustration.
Because the side airbags and curtain airbags do not
protect
the occupant in all types of side collisions,
be sure to always properly wear your seat belts.
Side impacts in an area away from the passenger
compartment
Motorcycle or other similar small vehicle collides with the
side of vehicle
Collision with a utility pole, tree or other narrow object
Oblique side impacts
Vehicle rolls onto its side
or roof Seat and seat belts
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