engine coolant MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER SPORT 2014 3.G Owners Manual
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Towing caravans and trailersStarting and driving 7-73
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allow air to cool the brakes between applica-tions.Furthermore, it might be able to reduce theload of the brakes by using the regenerativebrake force.Leave plenty of room between the front ofyour vehicle and the preceding vehicle.If the caravan begins to sway or becomes dif-ficult to handle, gently slow down or applythe independent trailer brakes (if fitted) NOTthe vehicle brakes. Stop the vehicle andtrailer in a safe location. Examine the tyres ofthe trailer closely for damage. If you find thedamage of tyre, it is recommended that tyresbe inspected by a MITSUBISHI MOTORSAuthorised Service Point or a tyre retailerbefore proceeding further. Note that treadseparation [separation of the tread band fromthe body of the tyre] of trailer tyres which areaged, and/or loaded near their load limit, canbe difficult to detect, especially on caravanswhere tyres are covered.One cause of swaying is poor trailer balanceand until this has been overcome the swayingwill recur. Relocate the load in your trailer orcaravan and re-assess the problem.If the wheels of your vehicle, the trailer orcaravan leave the road surface and enter the
unsealed edge of the road, resist the urge topull it back quickly. Wait for a section wherethe levels of the road and unsealed edge arecomparable and then ease back onto thesealed section of the road with as little swayas possible.Try to maximise the distance between yourcaravan and passing or overtaking semi-trail-ers or other heavy vehicles. This will reducethe suction forces between the two and mini-mise disturbance of the caravan.Do not apply the brakes severely, be alert andanticipate trouble far enough ahead to enableyou to apply the brakes smoothly and evenly.Do not make any manoeuvres before ensuringthat the road behind and in front of your vehi-cle is clear.This will normally occur as a result of somemechanical failure. If your vehicle shouldoverheat, stop and check for a loose or brokenwater pump drive belt/ oil pump/cooling oil, ablocked radiator air intake or a low coolantlevel. If these items are satisfactory the over-heating could be caused by a number of
mechanical causes that would have to bechecked at a MITSUBISHI MOTORSAuthorised Service Point.If your vehicle is in good mechanical condi-tion and it overheats due to heavy traffic con-ditions or high air temperatures, additionalcooling may be obtained by the followingmethods: zReduce your speed by 15 km/h if towingat high speeds.
Normal cruising
Braking Overheating
CAUTION zIf the engine overheats,
reference should be
made to “Engine overheating” section of“For emergencies” prior to taking any cor-rective action.
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Automatic climate control air conditioner8-6 For pleasant driving
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The settings described above are the factorysettings.The air selection and air conditioningswitches can be customised (function settingchanged), and the automatic switching of out-side air and the air conditioner according tooperating conditions can be changed asdesired.For further information, we recommend youto consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author-ised Service Point.Refer to “Customising the air conditioningswitch” on page 8-8.Refer to “Customising the air selection” onpage 8-7.The driver’s side and the passenger’s sidetemperature can be controlled independently.At this time, the “DUAL” indicator will beshown in the display (A).
zSynchronized modeIf the driver’s side temperature controlswitch is pressed, the passenger’s sidetemperature will also be controlled to thesame setting temperature as the driver’sside. zDual modeIf the passenger’s side temperature con-trol switch is pressed under synchronizedmode, the system will switch to dualmode. In dual mode, the driver’s side andthe passenger’s side temperature can beset separately by using each temperaturecontrol switch.Press the AUTO switch to return to syn-chronized mode.
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To change the air selection, simply press theair selection switch.
NOTE
zThe temperature value of air conditioner isswitched in conjunction
with outside temper-
ature display unit of the multi informationdisplay.Refer to “Changing the temperature unit” onpage 6-17. zWhile the engine coolant temperature is low,the temperature of th
e air from the heater
will not change instantly, even if you haveselected warm air with the switch.To p r e v e n t t h e w i n d s c r e e n a n d w i n d o w sfrom fogging up, the ventilator mode will bechanged to “ ” and the blower speed willbe reduced while the system is operating inthe AUTO mode. zWhen you feel that it is hot or cold to the set-ting temperature, it is possible to adjust sothat you can feel more comfortable.For further information, we recommend youto consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORSAuthorised Service Point. zWhen the temperature is set to the highest orthe lowest, the air selection and the air condi-tioner will be automatically changed as fol-lows.Also, if the air selec
tion is operated manually
after an automatic changeover, manual oper-ation will be selected.•Quick Heating (When the temperature is setto the highest setting)Outside air will be introduced and the airconditioner will stop.
•Quick Cooling (When the temperature is setto the lowest setting)Inside air will be r
ecirculated and the air
conditioner will operate.
zWhen the air conditioner is set to quick heat-ing, the engine starts
running (except vehi-
cles with electric heater).