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Trailer towing 6-12 Driving safety
6
Never exceed the vehicle capacity weight, maximum trailer weight (A), maximum tongue weight (B) and Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR). The vehicle capacity weight is printed on the tire and loading inform
ation placard as “com-
bined weight of oc
cupants and cargo”.
The weight includes the weight of all occu- pants and the total weight it can carry.For more information, refer to “Tire and load- ing information plac
ard” on page 6-7.
Recommendations for to
wing up to this limit
are as follows.
The tongue weight of a
ny trailer is important
because it affects the ve
hicle capacity weight.
The vehicle capacity weight includes any cargo you may carry, a
nd the people who will
be riding in the vehi
cle. If you will tow a
trailer, you must include the tongue weight of the trailer in your calculation of the vehiclecapacity weight. For more information regarding vehicle capa
city weight, refer to
“Tire and loading information placard” on page 6-7. Do not exceed the maximum tongue weightfor your vehicle. After you’ve loaded your trailer, weigh the trailer and then the to
ngue, separately, to see
if the weights are proper.Keep the trailer tongue load at 10% of the loaded trailer weight fo
r dead weight hitches.
Weight limits Vehicle capacity weight
Maximum trailer weight
Models
Maximum trailer weight
2.4 liter models
With brake 1,500 lbs. (680
kg)
Without brake 1,250 lbs.
(567 kg)
3.0 liter models
With brake 3,500 lbs.
(1,588 kg)
Without brake 1,400 lbs.
(635 kg)
Tongue weight
Models
Maximum tongue weight
2.4 liter models
With brake 150 lbs. (68
kg)
Without brake 125 lbs. (57
kg)
3.0 liter models
With brake 350 lbs. (159
kg)
Without brake 140 lbs. (64
kg)
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Listen to Audio Files on a USB Device
Comfort controls 7-35
7
Press the MEDIA key to set USB as the source. The selected source is indicated on the dis- play.
Press the key or key to select the track. This enables selection of the next or previous track. Hold down the 3 key or the 4 key. Fast forward/rewind is possible. Repeat playback, random
playback, and scan
playback are possible. Press the 1RPT key. Repeat playback of the track currently being played.
NOTE
Digital audio players
that support the mass
storage class specific
ations can be con-
nected. For details regarding the types of USB devices that can be c
onnected and the types
of files that can be
played back, refer to
“Types of connectable
devices and supported
file specifications” on page 5-265. Regarding how to c
onnect USB devices,
refer to “How to connect a USB memorydevice” on page 5-263. When connecting a US
B device, use a con-
nection cable. Failur
e to use a connection
cable when connecti
ng may place undue load
on, or damage the USB connector. Set up the device in
order that no unsafe
actions, such as plugging in the connectioncable are taken while driving. When inserting and removing the USB device, for safety’s sa
ke first stop the vehi-
cle. Do not insert other than audio devices into the USB port. Damage to the device or equipment may result. Depending on the status of the USB device, it may take some time unt
il the device is rec-
ognized, or playback starts. Depending on USB device
s, buttons on the
product will not opera
te while the USB
device is connected. USB device specificati
ons and settings may
mean that connection is not possible, or result in differences
in operation or display.
Depending on audio data
in the USB device,
track information may
not be displayed cor-
rectly. Depending on the status of the vehicle and device, the iPod/iPhone
may not play back
after starting
the engine.
Data containing copyri
ght information may
not play back. This product can play back MP3, WMA, and AAC format audio files. Depending on the type of
USB device, usage
may not be possible, or functions that can be used may be restricted. The recommended file system for USB memory is FAT32. The maximum supported capacity for USB memory is 32GB. Operate the USB device containing recorded audio files while conne
cted to this product.
Play Back of Audio Files on a USB Device
NOTE
Select the Track (File) Fast Forward or Rewind Switch Playback Mode Repeat Playback (RPT)
NOTE
Pressing again will cancel.
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Tires
Vehicle care and maintenance 9-17
9
Maximum load indicates the maxi- mum load this tire is designed to carry.
Maximum Pressure indicates the maximum permissible cold tire infla- tion pressure for this tire. The TIN may be found on one or both sides of the tire but the datecode may only be on one side. Look for the TIN on the outboard side of tires as mounted on the vehicle. If theTIN is not found on the outboard side then you will find it on the inboard side of the tire.
EXAMPLE: DOT MA L9 ABCD 1504
H
Speed symbol A symbol indicating the range of speeds at which a tire can carry a load corre- sponding to its load index under certain operating con- ditions. The maximum speed corre-sponding to the speed symbol should only be achieved under specified operating conditions. (i.e. tire pressure, vehicle loading, road condi- tions and posted speed limits)
Maximum Load
WA R N I N GOverloading of your tire is dangerous. Overloading can cause tire failure, affect vehi- cle handling, and increaseyour stopping distance. Use tires of the recommended load capacity for your vehicle.Never overload them.
Maximum Pressure Tire Identification Number (TIN)
DOT
Department of Transporta- tion This symbol certifies that the tire is in compliance with the U.S. Department of Trans- portation tire safety stan- dards, and is approved for highway use.
MA
Code representing the tire manufacturing location. (2 digits)
L9 ABC D
Code representing the tire size. (2 digits) Code used by tire manufac-turer. (1 to 4 digits)
15
Number representing the week in which the tire was manufactured. (2 digits)
04
Number representing the year in which the tire was manufactured. (2 digits)
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Fuses
Vehicle care and maintenance 9-27
9
N00954801427
This fuse list shows the names of the elec
trical systems and their fuse capacities.
There are spare fuses in the fuse block cover in the engine compar
tment. Always replace a blown fu
se with one of the same capac
ity as the origi-
nal.Fuse load capacities Passenger compartment
fuse location table
Main fuse block
Sub fuse block
No.
Sym- bol
Electrical system
Capacity
1
Power window con-
trol
30 A*
2 Defogger 30 A*
3 Heater 30 A 4 Windshield wipers 30 ANo.
Sym- bol
Electrical system
Capacity
5 Door locks 20 A 6 Rear fog light 10 ANo.
Sym- bol
Electrical system
Capacity
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Fuses 9-28 Vehicle care and maintenance
9
*: Fusible link Some fuses may not be installed on your vehicle, depending on
the vehicle model
or specifications. The table above show
s the main equip-
ment corresponding to each fuse.
7 12 V power outlet 15 A 8 Rear window wiper 15 A 9 Sunroof 20 A 10 Ignition switch 10 A11 Option 10 A 12
Hazard warning
flasher
15 A
13 4-wheel drive system 10 A 14
Stop lights (Brake lights)
15 A
15 Gauges 10 A 16 SRS airbag 7.5 A 17 Radio 15 A18 Control unit relay 7.5 A 19
Interior lights (Room lights)
15 A
20 Back-up lights 7.5 A 21
Heated outside rearview mirrors
7.5 A
22
Outside rearview
mirrors
10 A
No.
Sym- bol
Electrical system
Capacity
23
Cigarette lighter/ 12 V power outlet
15 A
24
Charge 7.5 A
Heated steering
wheel
15 A
25
Power seat (Driver seat)
30 A*
26 Heated seats 30 A 27
Power seat (Passenger seat)
No.
Sym- bol
Electrical system
Capacity
Engine compartment fuse location table No.
Sym- bol
Electrical sys-
tem
Capacity
SBF1
Air condition- ing condenser fan motor
30 A*
VLC 40 A*
Behind the fuse block cover Main fuse block
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Fuses
Vehicle care and maintenance 9-29
9
*: Fusible link
SBF2 Starter 30 A* SBF3
Air condition- ing condenser fan motor
30 A*
SBF4
Radiator fan
motor
40 A*
SBF5
Anti-lock brak- ing system
40 A*
SBF6
Electric parking
brake
50 A*
SBF7
Anti-lock brak- ing system
30 A*
BF1 Power liftgate 30 A BF2
Audio system amplifier
30 A
BF3 IOD IOD 30 A BF4 Diesel 30 A F1
Automatic transaxle
20 A
F2 Wiper de-icer 15A F3
Electric parking
brake
7.5 A
F4
Daytime run- ning lights
10 A
No.
Sym- bol
Electrical sys-
tem
Capacity
F5 Front fog lights 15 A F6 Air conditioner 10 A F7
Headlight washer
20 A
F8 Security horn 20 A F9 Horn 10 A F10 ETV 15 AF11 Alternator 7.5 AF12 Engine 7.5 A F13
ENG/POWER 20 A Fuel line heater 25 A
F14 Fuel pump 15 A F15 Ignition coil 10 AF16 ENG/POWER 10 A F17
Headlight (high beam) (left)
10 A
F18
Headlight (high beam) (right)
10 A
No.
Sym- bol
Electrical sys-
tem
Capacity
F19
Head- light (low beam) (left)
LED 20 A
F20
Head- light (low beam) (right)
LED 20 A
F21
Head- light (low beam) (left)
Halo- gen
10 A
F22
Head- light (low beam) (right)
Halo- gen
10 A
F23
Battery current
sensor
7.5 A
#1 — Spare fuse 10 A #2 — Spare fuse 15 A #3 — Spare fuse 20 ANo.
Sym- bol
Electrical sys-
tem
Capacity
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Fuses 9-30 Vehicle care and maintenance
9
Some fuses may not be installed on your vehicle, depending on the vehicle modelor specifications. The table above shows the main equip- ment corresponding to each fuse.
*: Fusible link Some fuses may not be installed on your vehicle, depending on the vehicle model or specifications. The table above shows the main equip- ment corresponding to each fuse.
The fuse block does not contain spare 7.5 A, 25 A or 30 A fuses. If one of these fusesburns out, substitute w
ith the following fuse.
7.5 A: 10 A spare fuse 25 A: 20 A spare fuse30 A: 30 A audio system amplifier fuse When using a substitute
fuse, replace with a
fuse of the correct capa
city as soon as possi-
ble.
N00954901141
1. Before replacing a fuse, always turn off the electrical item
connected to the fuse
and turn the ignition switch to the“LOCK” or “OFF” position or put the operation mode in OFF. 2. There is a fuse remover (A) in the enginecompartment fuse block. 3. Clamp it on the fuse you wish to remove, and pull the fuse straight out from the fuseblock.
No.
Sym- bol
Electrical sys-
tem
Capacity
SBF1
Electric parking
brake
30 A*
SBF2
Electric parking
brake
30 A*
Sub fuse block
Identification of fuse Capacity
Color
7.5 A Brown 10 A Red 15 A Blue 20 A Yellow 25 A Natural (white) 30 A
Green (fuse type) / Pink (fusible link type)
40 A Green (fusible link type) 50 A Red (fusible link type)
Fuse replacement
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Replacement of light bulbs
Vehicle care and maintenance 9-31
9
4. Use the fuse location diagrams and the matching tables, to check the fuse that isrelated to the problem. If the fuse is not blown, something else must be causing the problem. Have the system inspectedby your authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice.
5. Insert a new fuse
of the same capacity
securely into the appropriate slot.
N00942901391
Before replacing the bulb, be sure the light is off. Do not touch the glass part of the new bulb with your bare fingers; the oil from yourskin will stay on the glass and dim or destroy the bulb when it gets hot.
B- Fuse is OK C- Blown fuse
CAUTION Never use a fuse with a capacity greater than the one listed or any s
ubstitute, such as wire,
foil etc. This would
cause the circuit wiring
to heat up and could cause a fire. If the replacement fuse blows again after a short time, have the electrical systemchecked by an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair faci
lity of your choice to
find and correct
the cause.
Replacement of light bulbs
CAUTIONBulbs are extremely hot immediately after being turned off. When replacing the bulb, wait for it to coolsufficiently before
touching it. You could
otherwise be burned.
Handle halogen light bul
b with care. The gas
inside a halogen light
bulb is highly pressur-
ized, so dropping, knocki
ng, or scratching a
halogen light bulb can
cause it to shatter.
Never hold the halogen
light bulb with a bare
hand, dirty glove, etc. The oil from your hand could cause the bulb to break the next time the headlights areused. If the glass surface is dirty, clean it with alcohol and let it dry completely beforeinstalling the bulb.CAUTION Do not install commercially available LED- type bulbs. Commercia
lly available LED-
type bulbs could adversely affect the opera- tion of the vehicle, such as by preventing thelights and other vehicle equipment from operating properly.CAUTION
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Replacement of light bulbs 9-32 Vehicle care and maintenance
9
N00943000132
The bulb should only be replaced with a new bulb with the same rating and type. The typeand rating are listed on the base of the bulb.
N00950302072
NOTE
If you are unsure of how to carry out the work as required, it is recommended thatthese procedures be ca
rried out by an autho-
rized Mitsubishi Motors
dealer or a repair
facility of your choice. Be careful not to scratch the vehicle body when removing a light and lens. When it rains, or wh
en the vehicle has been
washed, the inside of the lens sometimes becomes temporarily foggy. This is the samephenomenon as when window glass mists up on a humid day, and does not indicate a func- tional problem.When the light is switched on, the heat will remove the fog. However, if water gathers inside the light, please
have it checked by an
authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice.
Bulb capacity
Outside Type A: Halogen headlights type Type B: LED headlights typeFront Ty p e A Ty p e B
Item
Wa t t-age
ANSI Tr a d e No. or Bulb type
1 - Front turn signal light 21 W PY21W 2 - Headlight, high beam 60 W
9005 HB3
3 -
Head- light, low beam
Halogen bulb
55 W H7
LED — —
Daytime running light
——
5 - Front side-marker
light
5 W W5W
6-
Front fog light (if so equipped)
Halogen bulb
19 W H16
LED — —
(if so equipped)
The following lights use an LED instead of the bulb. Check with an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair fa
cility of your choice
when either light need
s to be repaired or
replaced.
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SpecificationsVehicle labeling ............................................................................. 11-2 Vehicle dimensions ........................................................................ 11-4 Vehicle weights .............................................................................. 11-5Engine specifications ..................................................................... 11-6 Battery ............................................................................................ 11-6 Tires and wheels ............................................................................ 11-7Capacity ......................................................................................... 11-7
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