traction control MITSUBISHI L200 2013 Owner's Manual (in English)
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Indication and warning lampsE005015023051.CRUISE indication lamp*  ® p. 4-46
2. Turn-signal indication lamps/Hazard warning indication lamps  ® p. 3-07
3. High-beam indication lamp  ® p. 3-07
4. Front fog lamp indication lamp*  ® p. 3-07
5. Rear fog lamp indication lamp  ® p. 3-07
6. Seat belt reminder/warning lamp  ® p. 2-11
7. Low fuel warning lamp  ® p. 3-04
8. 2WD/4WD operation indication lamp*  ® p. 4-24, 4-29
9. Rear differential lock indication lamp*  ® p. 4-31
10. Check engine warning lamp  ® p. 3-08
11. Diesel preheat indication lamp  ® p. 3-07
12. Oil pressure warning lamp  ® p. 3-0913.
Fuel filter indication lamp  ® p. 3-07
14. Charge warning lamp  ® p. 3-09
15. A/T  (automatic  transmission)  fluid  temperature  warning  lamp  (vehicles
with A/T)  ® p. 4-20
16. Selector lever position indicator (vehicles with A/T)  ® p. 4-18
17. Diesel particulate filter (DPF) warning lamp*   ® p. 4-13
18. Brake warning lamp  ® p. 3-08
19. Active  Stability  &  Traction  Control  (ASTC)  OFF  indication
lamp*  ® p. 4-44
20. Anti-lock brake system (ABS) warning lamp*  ® p. 4-41
21. Active Stability & Traction Control (ASTC) indication lamp*  ® p. 4-44
22- Door ajar warning lamp  ® p. 3-10
23. Supplement Restraint System (SRS) warning lamp*  ® p. 2-39
24- Selector lever position indicator  ® p. 4-18
Instruments and controls
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Economical driving.......................................................................4-02
Driving, alcohol and drugs ........................................................... 4-02
Safe driving techniques ................................................................ 4-03
Running-in recommendations.......................................................4-04
Parking brake ................................................................................ 4-06
Parking .......................................................................................... 4-07
Steering wheel height adjustment .................................................4-08
Inside rear-view mirror ................................................................. 4-08
Outside rear-view mirrors ............................................................. 4-09
Ignition switch .............................................................................. 4-10
Steering wheel lock ...................................................................... 4-12
Starting..........................................................................................4-12
Diesel particulate filter (DPF)* .................................................... 4-13
Manual transmission ..................................................................... 4-14
Automatic transmission Sports Mode 4A/T, 5A/T .......................4-17
Easy select 4WD* ......................................................................... 4-22
Super select 4WD* ....................................................................... 4-26
Rear differential lock* .................................................................. 4-31
4-wheel drive operation ................................................................ 4-35
Inspection and maintenance following rough road oper- ation .......................................................................................... 4-37
Cautions on handling of 4-wheel drive vehicles ..........................4-37
Limited-slip differential* .............................................................. 4-39
Braking ......................................................................................... 4-39
Brake assist system* ..................................................................... 4-40
Anti-lock brake system (ABS)* ................................................... 4-40
Power steering system .................................................................. 4-43
Active Stability & Traction Control (ASTC)* .............................4-43
Cruise control* ............................................................................. 4-46
Cargo loads ................................................................................... 4-50Trailer towing
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WARNINGlWhen attempting to rock your vehicle out
of  a  stuck  position,  be  sure  that  the  area
around  the  vehicle  is  clear  of  people  and
physical objects. The rocking motion may
cause  the  vehicle  to  suddenly  launch  for-
ward or backward, causing injury or dam-
age to nearby people or objects.
NOTE
l Avoid sudden braking, acceleration, and turn-
ing;  such  operations  could  result  in  the  vehi-
cle becoming stuck.
l If the vehicle becomes stuck in sandy or mud-
dy roads, it can often be moved a rocking mo-
tion. Move the selector lever rhythmically be-
tween  the  “D”  (DRIVE)  and  “R”  (RE-
VERSE) position (with M/T, between 1 st
 and
Reverse),  while  applying  slight  pressure  to
the accelerator pedal.
l It  is  recommended  to  start  the  vehicle  with
parking  brake  partially,  but  not  completely,
applied  by  slightly  pulling  the  parking  brake
lever.
After the vehicle has become free, do not for-
get to release the parking brake.
l If it is necessary to drive in extremely muddy
conditions,  the  use  of  tyre  chains  is  recom-
mended. Because the extent of muddy condi-
tions  is  difficult  to  judge  and  the  vehicle
could become bogged down very deeply, op-
eration  should  be  at  a  low  speed.  If  possible,
get  out  of  the  vehicle  and  check  the  condi-
tions ahead before proceeding.
l Driving  over  roads  in  coastal  areas  or  roads
on  which  anti-skid  preparations  have  been
spread  can  cause  rust  on  the  vehicle;  wash
the vehicle thoroughly as soon as possible af-
ter such use.
Climbing sharp grades
Set the transfer shift lever to “4L” position (easy se-
lect  4WD),  “4LLc”  position  (super  select  4WD)  to
maximize the engine torque.WARNINGl Go  straight  up.  Do  not  try  to  traverse
across a steep slope.
l If  you  begin  to  lose  traction,  ease  off  the
accelerator  pedal  and  gently  turn  the
steering  wheel  alternatively  left  and  right
to regain adequate traction again.
NOTE
l Choose  as  smooth  a  slope  as  possible  with
few stones or other obstacles.
l Before attempting to drive up the slope, walk
up  it  to  confirm  that  the  vehicle  can  handle
the grade.
Descending sharp grades
Set the transfer shift lever to “4L” position (easy se-
lect  4WD),  “4LLc”  position  (super  select  4WD),
use  the  engine  brake  (downshifting)  and  descend
slowly.
WARNINGl Avoid  snaking  down  a  sharp  grade.  De-
scend the grade as straight as possible.
NOTE
l When descending a sharp grade, if the brakes
are  applied  suddenly  because  of  an  obstacle
encountered,  control  of  the  vehicle  could  be
lost. Before descending the slope, walk down
it and confirm the path.
l Before  descending  a  grade,  it  is  necessary  to
choose the appropriate gear. Avoid changing
gears or depressing the clutch while descend-
ing the grade.
l MITSUBISHI
 MOTORS   is  not  responsible
to  the  operator  for  any  damage  or  injury
caused  or  liability  incurred  by  improper  and
negligent  operation  of  a  vehicle.  All  techni-
ques of vehicle operation described herein de-
pend on the skill and experience of the opera-
tor and other participating parties and any de-
viation  from  the  recommended  operation  in-
structions above is at their own risk.
Turning sharp corners
When turning a sharp corner in “4H” or “4L” posi-
tion  (easy  select  4WD),  “4HLc”  or  “4LLc”  posi-
tion  (super  select  4WD)  at  low  speed,  a  slight  dif-
ference  in  steering  may  be  experienced  similar  to
as if the brakes were applied. This is called tight cor-
ner braking and results from each of the 4 tyres be-
ing at a different distance from the corner.
The phenomenon is peculiar to 4-wheel drive vehi-
cles.  If  this  occurs,  either  straighten  the  steering
wheel, or change to rear-wheel drive.
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WARNINGlDo  not  leave  any  objects  near  the  brake
pedal or let a floor mat slide under it; do-
ing  so  could  prevent  the  full  pedal  stroke
that would be necessary in an emergency.
Make sure that the pedal can be operated
freely  at  all  times.  Make  sure  the  floor
mat is securely held in place.
Brake pads and linings
l Avoid hard braking situations.
New  brakes  need  to  be  broken-in  by  moder-
ate use for the first 200 km (124 miles).
l The  disc  brakes  are  provided  with  a  warning
device  which  emits  a  shrieking  metallic
sound  while  braking  if  the  brake  pads  have
reached their wear limit.
If you hear this sound, have the brake pads re-
placed.
WARNINGl Driving  with  worn  brake  pads  will  make
it  harder  to  stop,  and  can  cause  an  acci-
dent.Brake assist system* E00627000392
The brake assist system is a device assisting drivers
who  cannot  depress  the  brake  pedal  firmly  when  it
is necessary to do so (such as in emergency stop sit-
uations) and provides greater braking force.
If the brake pedal is depressed suddenly, the brakes
will be applied with more force than usual.CAUTIONl The brake assist system is not a device de-
signed  to  exercise  braking  force  greater
than  its  capacity.  Make  sure  to  always
keep  a  sufficient  distance  between  vehi-
cles  in  front  of  you  without  relying  too
much on the brake assist system.
NOTE
l Once  the  brake  assist  system  is  operational,
it  maintains  great  braking  force  even  if  the
brake pedal is lightly released.
To  stop  its  operation,  completely  remove
your foot from the brake pedal.
l When  the  brake  assist  system  is  in  use  while
driving,  you  may  feel  the  brake  pedal  at-
tempt to resist, the pedal moves in small mo-
tions in conjunction with the operation noise,
or the vehicle body and the steering wheel vi-
brate.  This  occurs  when  the  brake  assist  sys-
tem  is  operating  normally  and  does  not  indi-
cate  faulty  operation.  Continue  to  firmly  de-
press the brake pedal.
l When  the  active  stability  &  traction  control
(ASTC)  indication  lamp  is  illuminated,  the
brake assist system may not function.
Anti-lock brake system (ABS)* E00607100775
Environmental  conditions  can  have  an  effect  on
braking.  During  sudden  braking  when  there  is
snow, ice, oil, water etc. on the road surface, a skid
may  occur.  In  this  situation,  steering  control  and
braking  effectiveness  is  reduced  and  the  stopping
distance is increased. The vehicle may also go into
an uncontrolled spin.
The ABS helps prevent the wheels from locking dur-
ing  braking,  thus  maintaining  directional  stability,
ensuring  controllability  and  providing  optimum
braking force.
Driving hints l With ABS fitted, steering during sudden brak-
ing (when the ABS functions) differs slightly
from when the brakes are not being applied.
Steer the vehicle carefully in these conditions.
l Always  maintain  the  same  distance  from  the
vehicle in front of you as you would for a ve-
hicle not equipped with ABS.
Compared with vehicles not fitted with ABS,
your  vehicle  may  require  a  longer  stopping
distance in the following cases: • Driving on gravel or snow-covered roads.
• Driving with tyre chains installed.
• Driving  on  roads  where  the  road  surface
is  pitted  or  has  other  differences  in  sur-
face height.
• Driving on bumpy roads or other poor driv-
ing surfaces.
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Power steering systemE00607400387
The  power  steering  system  operates  while  the  en-
gine 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  an  authorized
MITSUBISHI MOTORS service point.WARNINGl Do not stop the engine while the vehicle is
moving.  Stopping  the  engine  would  make
the  steering  wheel  extremely  hard  to
turn, possibly resulting in an accident.CAUTIONl Do not leave the steering wheel turned all
the  way  in  one  direction.  This  can  cause
damage to the power steering system.Active Stability & Traction
Control (ASTC)* E00616700344
The  active  stability  &  traction  control  (ASTC)
takes  overall  control  of  the  anti-lock  brake  system,
traction  control  function  and  Active  Stability  Con-
trol  function  to  help  maintain  the  vehicle’s  control
and traction. Please read this section in conjunction
with  the  page  on  the  anti-lock  brake  system,  trac-
tion  control  function  and  Active  Stability  Control
function.
 
Anti-lock brake system (ABS)  ® p. 4-40
Active Traction Control function  ® p. 4-44
Active Stability Control function  ® p. 4-44CAUTIONl Do  not  over-rely  on  the  ASTC.  This  sys-
tem, like any other system, has limits and
cannot  help  you  to  maintain  traction  and
control  of  the  vehicle  in  all  circumstan-
ces.  Reckless  driving  may  lead  to  acci-
dents.  Always  drive  carefully,  taking  into
account the traffic, road and environmen-
tal conditions.
l Be sure to use the same specified type and
size of tyre on all 4 wheels. Otherwise, the
ASTC may not work correctly.
NOTE
l After  your  vehicle  is  driven  a  short  distance
after starting the engine, a click is heard from
the engine compartment; however, this is on-
ly the sound of ASTC being checked.
l Some  vibration  will  be  felt  in  the  vehicle
body and a whining sound of a motor will be
heard  from  the  engine  compartment  when
the  ASTC  functions.  This  is  a  normal  result
of the ASTC operation, and does not indicate
a malfunction.
l The  ASTC  does  not  operate  while  the  ABS
warning lamp is illuminated.
l On  vehicles  with  the  rear  differential  lock,
the  ASTC  and  ABS  functions  are  suspended
while  the  rear  differential  lock  is  activated.
ASTC  indication  lamp,  ASTC  OFF  indica-
tion lamp and ABS warning lamp are illumi-
nated while these functions are suspended. It
does  not  indicate  a  problem.  When  the  rear
differential  lock  is  disengaged,  these  lamps
go out and function again.
Refer  to  “ABS  warning  lamp”  on  page  4-41,
“ ASTC  indication  lamp,  ASTC  OFF  indica-
tion lamp” on page 4-44.Driving hints E00616800039
When  extricating  the  vehicle  from  mud,  sand  or
fresh  snow,  you  may  find  that  operation  of  the
ASTC  prevents  the  engine  speed  from  increasing
in  response  to  depression  of  the  accelerator  pedal.
If  this  happens  and  the  vehicle  remains  stuck  as  a
result, deactivate the ASC function by pressing the
“ASC OFF” switch. The vehicle will then be easier
to  extricate.  (Brake  control  of  the  ATC  function  is
still working to prevent wheel spins when the ASC
function is deactivated by pressing the “ASC OFF”
switch.)
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Active Stability Control functionE00616900115
The  Active  Stability  Control  function  is  designed
to  improve  the  vehicle’s  stability  by  restraining  its
tendency to slip sideways (for example, when round-
ing a curve in slippery conditions, or when the driv-
er takes rapid steering action to avoid an obstacle).
It works by controlling the engine output and brake
on each wheel.
NOTE l On  vehicles  with  rear  differential  locks,  the
Active Stability Control function does not op-
erate when the rear differential lock is activa-
ted.“ASC OFF” switch
The  Active  Stability  Control  function  is  automati-
cally activated when the ignition switch is turned to
the  “ON”  position.  You  can  deactivate  the  system
by pressing the “ASC OFF” switch when the vehi-
cle speed is below  40 km/h (25 mph). To reactivate
the  Active  Stability  Control  function,  press  the
ASC  OFF  switch  again.  It  is  strongly  recommen-
ded  that  the  Active  Stability  Control  function  nor-
mally be kept activated.Type 1Type 2
NOTE
l If  the  vehicle  speed  increases  to  about
120  km/h  (74  mph)  with  the  Active  Stability
Control function deactivated, the Active Sta-
bility Control function automatically starts op-
erating. To subsequently stop the Active Sta-
bility  Control  function,  stop  the  vehicle  and
press the ASC OFF switch again.
Active Traction Control function E00617000025
On  slippery  surfaces,  active  traction  control  func-
tion prevents the drive wheels from excessive spin-
ning, thus helping the vehicle to start moving from
a  stop.  It  also  provides  sufficient  driving  force  and
steering performance as the vehicle turns at acceler-
ated speeds.CAUTIONl When driving a vehicle on a snowy or icy
road,  be  sure  to  install  snow  tyres  and
drive the vehicle at moderate speeds.ASTC indication lamp, ASTC OFF in-
dication lamp E00617100114
The  Active  Stability  Control  function  and  active
traction  control  function  share  the  same  indication
lamp.
The indication lamps should illuminate when the ig-
nition  switch  is  turned  to  the  “ON”  position  and
should go off after a few seconds.
If the indication lamps stay on or do not illuminate
when the ignition switch is turned to the “ON” po-
sition, we recommend you to have your vehicle in-
spected as soon as possible.
 indication lamp blinks when the Active Stability
Control  function  or  active  traction  control  function
is operating.
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  indication  lamp  is  illuminated  when  the  Active
Stability Control function is OFF.CAUTIONl When   indication  lamp  blinks,  Active
Stability  Control  function  or  active  trac-
tion  control  function  is  operating,  which
means  that  the  road  is  slippery  or  that
your  vehicle’s  wheels  are  slipping  exces-
sively.  If  this  happens,  drive  slower  with
less accelerator input.
l If an abnormal condition occurs in the sys-
tem  while  driving,  the 
  indication  lamp
will illuminate.
In these cases, follow these procedures:
CAUTION• If  the  temperature  in  the  braking  sys-
tem  continues  to  increase  due  to  con-
tinuous  brake  control  on  a  slippery
road  surface,  the 
  indication  lamp
will  illuminate,  and  operation  of  the
Active  Stability  Control  function  and
active traction control function will be
suspended  to  protect  the  brake  sys-
tem.  (Normal  operation  of  the  vehicle
will  not  be  affected.)  Park  your  vehi-
cle in a safe place. When the tempera-
ture  in  the  braking  system  has  come
down,  the 
  indication  lamp  will  go
off  and  the  Active  Stability  Control
function  and  active  traction  control
function will start operating again.
• If  the 
  indication  lamp  does  not  go
out  even  though  the  above  procedure
is  followed,  there  could  be  a  problem
in the system.
Stop  the  engine  and  start  the  engine
again and check whether the 
 indica-
tion  lamp  goes  out.  If  the  indication
lamp  goes  out,  there  is  no  abnormal
condition.
If  the 
  indication  lamp  illuminates
even  after  your  vehicle  is  driven  a
short  distance  after  restarting  the  en-
gine, we recommend you to have your
vehicle checked as soon as possible.
CAUTIONl If  the  vehicle  is  towed  with  the  ignition
switch  in  the  “ON”  position  and  only  the
front  wheels  or  only  the  rear  wheels
raised  off  the  ground,  the  ASTC  may  op-
erate, resulting in an accident. When tow-
ing  the  vehicle  with  the  front  wheels
raised,  keep  the  ignition  switch  in  the
“LOCK”  or  “ACC”  position.  When  tow-
ing  the  vehicle  with  the  rear  wheels
raised,  keep  the  ignition  switch  in  the
“ACC” position.
Refer to “Towing” on page 6-20.
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To deactivateE00609701088
The set speed driving can be deactivated as follows:
l Press the “ON OFF” switch (A). (Cruise con-
trol will be turned off.)
l Press the “CANCEL” switch (D).
l Depress the brake pedal.
The  set  speed  driving  is  deactivated  automatically
in any of the following ways.
l When you depress the clutch pedal (on vehi-
cles with M/T).
l When  your  speed  slows  to  about  15  km/h
(9 mph)  or more below the set speed because
of a hill, etc.
l When  your  speed  slows  to  about  40  km/h
(25 mph) or less.
l When  the  active  stability  &  traction  control
(ASTC) starts operating. (if so equipped)
Refer  to  “Active  Stability  &  Traction  Con-
trol (ASTC)” on page 4-43.
WARNINGl On  vehicles  with 
A/T,  although,  the  set
speed  driving  will  be  deactivated  when
shifting  to  the  “N”  (NEUTRAL)  position,
never  move  the  selector  lever  to  the  “N”
(NEUTRAL) position while driving.
You  would  have  no  engine  braking  and
could cause a serious accident.
Also,  the  set  speed  driving  may  be  deactivated  as
follows:
l When  the  engine  speed  rises  and  approaches
the  tachometer's  red  zone  (the  red-coloured
part of the tachometer dial).
CAUTIONl When the set speed driving is deactivated
automatically  in  any  situation  other  than
those  listed  above,  there  may  be  a  system
malfunction.
Press  the  “ON-OFF”  switch  to  turn  off
the  cruise  control  and  have  it  inspected
by  a  MITSUBISHI  MOTORS   Author-
ized Service Point.To resume the set speed E00609800561
If the set speed driving is deactivated by the condi-
tion  described  in  “To  deactivate”  on  page  4-49,
you  can  resume  the  previously  set  speed  by  press-
ing  the  “ACC  RES”  switch  (C)  while  driving  at  a
speed of about 40 km/h (25 mph) or higher.
Under  either  of  the  following  conditions,  however,
using  the  switch  does  not  allow  you  to  resume  the
previously  set  speed.  In  these  situations,  repeat  the
speed setting procedure:
l The “ON OFF” switch is pressed.
l The ignition switch is turned OFF.
l “CRUISE” indication lamp is turned OFF.
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The regulations concerning towing may differ from
country  to  country.  It  is  recommended  that  you
obey the regulations of the area where you are driv-
ing your vehicle.Towing the vehicle by a tow truckCAUTIONl This  vehicle  must  not  be  towed  by  a  tow
truck  using  sling  lift  type  equipment
(Type  A)  as  illustrated.  Using  a  sling  lift
will damage the bumper and front end.
l On 4WD vehicles, be sure to shift the trans-
fer shift lever to “2H” position and trans-
port  the  vehicle  with  the  driving  wheels
on a carriage (Type C, D or E) as illustra-
ted.  Never  try  to  tow  with  the  transfer
shift lever in “4H” or “4L” position (easy
select 4WD), “4H”, “4HLc” or “4LLc” po-
sition  (super  select  4WD)  and  with  the
front or rear wheels on the ground (Type
B or C) as illustrated. This could result in
driving  system  damage  or  the  vehicle
may  jump  at  the  carriage.  If  you  cannot
shift  the  transfer  shift  lever  to  the  “2H”
position  or  the  transmission  is  malfunc-
tioning or damaged, transport the vehicle
with  all  wheels  on  a  carriage  (Type  D  or
E) as illustrated.
l If  your  vehicle  equipped  with  the  Active
Stability  &  Traction  Control  system
(ASTC), if the vehicle is towed with the ig-
nition switch in the “ON” position and on-
ly  the  front  wheels  or  only  the  rear
wheels  raised  off  the  ground,  the  active
Traction Control System may operate, re-
sulting in an accident.
l On  2WD  vehicles,  if  the  transmission  is
malfunctioning  or  damaged,  transport
the  vehicle  with  the  driving  wheels  on  a
carriage (Type C, D or E) as illustrated.CAUTIONl If you tow a vehicle with automatic trans-
mission  with  the  driving  wheels  on  the
ground (Type B) as illustrated, make sure
that  the  towing  speed  and  distance  given
below  are  never  exceeded,  causing  dam-
age to the transmission.
 
Towing speed: 50 km/h (30 mph)
Towing distance: 50 km (30 miles)
 
For  the  towing  speed  and  the  towing  dis-
tance,  follow  the  local  driving  laws  and
regulations.
Towing with front wheels off the ground (Type B)
Place  the  gearshift  lever  in  the  “N”  (Neutral)  posi-
tion  (manual  transmission)  or  the  selector  lever  in
the “N” (NEUTRAL) position (automatic transmis-
sion).
Release the parking brake.
CAUTIONl Never  tow  an  automatic  transmission  ve-
hicle  with  the  front  wheels  up  (and  the
rear  wheels  on  the  ground)  (Type  B)
when the automatic transmission fluid lev-
el  is  low.  This  may  cause  serious  and  ex-
pensive damage to the transmission.
For emergencies
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4-wheel drive operation  4-35A
Accessory (Installation)  04
Accessory socket  5-72
Active Stability & Traction Control (ASTC)  4-43
Additional equipment  8-19
Air conditioning Automatic air conditioning  5-08
Important operation tips for the air condition-
ing  5-12
Manual air conditioning  5-03
Air purifier  5-12
Airbag  2-27
Antenna  5-50
Anti-lock brake system (ABS)  4-40 Warning lamp  4-41
Armrest (Double cab)  2-07
Ashtray  5-70
Audio Audio system anti-theft feature  5-48
Error codes  5-42
Handling of compact discs  5-48
LW/MW/FM electronic tuning radio with CD
player  5-13
Steering wheel remote control switch  5-40
Automatic air conditioning  5-08
Automatic transmission Sports Mode 4A/T, 5A/
T  4-17 Fluid  8-07,9-20
Selector lever operation  4-17
Selector lever position indicator  4-18
Selector lever positions  4-18
Sports mode  4-19
Sports mode indicator  4-19
B
Battery  8-10 Discharged battery (Emergency starting)  6-02
Specification  9-16
Bleeding the fuel system  6-05
Bluetooth® 2.0 interface  5-51
Bonnet  8-03
Bottle holder  5-79
Brake Anti-lock brake  4-40
Brake assist system  4-40
Braking  4-39
Fluid  8-08,9-20
Parking brake  4-06
Parking brake lever stroke  8-16
Pedal free play  8-16
Warning lamp  3-08
C
Cargo loads  4-50
Catalytic converter  8-02
Cautions on handling of 4-wheel drive vehi-
cles  4-37
Central door locks  1-07
Centre console downlight  5-75 Bulb capacity  8-24
Replacement  8-34
Centre information display  3-10
Changing a fuse  8-22
Changing gears  4-15
Check engine warning lamp  3-08
Child restraint  2-13
Child-protection rear doors  1-08
Cigarette lighter  5-71
Cleaning Exterior of your vehicle  7-03
Genuine leather  7-02
Interior of your vehicle  7-02
Plastic, vinyl leather, etc  7-02
Sunroof  7-05
Waxing  7-04
Clock  3-19,5-73
Clutch Fluid  8-09,9-20
Pedal free play  8-15
Coat hook  5-80
Combination headlamps and dipper switch  3-30
Convenient hook  5-79
Coolant (engine)  8-06,9-20
Cruise control  4-46 Switch  4-46
Cup holder  5-78
Curtain airbag system  2-35
D
Demister (rear window)  3-40
Diesel particulate filter (DPF)  4-13
Differential oil  9-20
Digital clock  3-19,5-73
Dimensions  9-03
Dipper (High/Low beam change)  3-31
Door courtesy lamps  5-75 Replacement  8-33
Doors Central door locks  1-07
Child-protection  1-08
Lock and unlock  1-06
Driving, alcohol and drugs  4-02
E
Easy select 4WD  4-22
Economical driving  4-02
Electric window control  1-08
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