motor oil MITSUBISHI PAJERO 1996 2.G Owners Manual
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine VA ROITUS (1) Onnettomuustilastojen mukaan lasten on turvallisempaa istua takana kuin edessa, Siksi Mitsubishi Motors Corporation suosittelle lasten kuljettamista takaistuimella. (2) Aikuisen syli ei ole missaan tapauksessa lapsenistuimen korvike. Huolehdi lapsesi turvallisuudesta hankkimalla hanelle oikein mitoitettu istuin.
Vauvat ja pienet lapset
Vauvat kuljetetaan vauvakorissa. Pienilla
lapsilla on oltava turvaistuin. Lapsen
istuimen on vastattava lapsen kokoa ja
painoa seka sovittava kunnollisesti au
ton istuimeen. TURVALLlSUUDEN TAKIA LAPSENISTUIMEN PAIKKA ON TAKAISTUIMELLA. Asentaessasi istuinta paikoilleen . lue
huolellisesti valmistajan antamat ohjeet.
Kun istuin
ei ole kaytossa, kiinnita se turvavyolla tai ota po is autosta.
WARNING (1) Accident statistics indicates that children are safer when properly restrained in the rear seat rather than in the front seat. Accordingly, Mitsubishi Motors Corporation recommends the child be restrained in the rear seat.
(2) Holding a child in your arms is no substitute for a restraint system. Failure to use a proper restraint system can result in severe or fatal injury to your child.
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Infants and small children
For infants small enough for infants
seats, an infant carrier should be used.
For small children whose height when seated allows the shoulder belt to lie in contact with the face or the throat. a
child seat should be used . No more than
one restraint device or fixing to be used
by more than one child.
Th e child restraint system should be
appropriate
for your child's weight and
height and properly fit the vehicle . For a
higher degree of safety, TH E CH I LD
RESTRAINT SYSTEM SHOULD BE INSTALLED IN THE REAR SEAT.
When installing a child restraint system,
refer
to the instructions provided by the
manufacturer of the restraint system.
Failure to
do so can result in severe or
fatal injury to your child. When not in
use , keep your child or infant seat se
cured with the seat belt or remove it from the vehicle in order to prevent injury to
your child. 67
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine MITTARISTO JA HALLINTALAITTEET INSTRUMENTS & CONTROLS . .
Varotoimenpiteita pyyhkimia ja pesinta kay
tettaessa HE13C -A
(1) Ala kayta pesinta yhtamittaisesti yli 20 sekunnin ajan. Moottori saattaa vaurioitua, jos pesinta kaytetaan neste
sailion ollessa tyhja. (2) Ala kayta pyyhkimia lasin ollessa kuiva. Pyyhkimien sulat
ole jaatyneet lasiin. Paikoilleen jaatyneet pyyhkimet saat
tavat vaurioittaa moottoria.' (3) Tarkista aina kylmalla saalla etteivat pyyhkimien sulat ole
jaatyneet lasiin. Paikoilleen jaatyne
et pyyhkimet saattavat
vaurioittaa moottoria. (4) Jos jaa tai lumi estaa pyyhkimi en vapaan liikkumisen ,
saattaa moottori vaurioitua , vaikka kytkin kaannetaankin
" OFF " -asentoon . Pysayta auto turvalliseen paikkraan,
sammuta virta ja puhdista lasit. niin etta pyyhkimet paasevat toimimaan esteettomasti. (5) Jos pesinta kaytetaan kylmalla ilmalla, saattaa lasille suihkutettu neste jaatya ja haitata nakyvyytta. Pesimen kaytto on suositeltavaa vasta kun lammityslaite on laniminanyt lasin.
Precautions to observe when using wipers and
washers EE13C-A
(1) Avoid using the washer continuously for more than 20 seconds. Do not operate the washer when the fluid reservoir is empty. The motor may burn out. (2) Do not use the wipers when the glass is dry . They may
scratch the glass surface or their blades may be prematurely worn out. (3) Before using the wipers in cold weather, check that the wiper blades are not frozen to the glass _ Th e motor may
burn out if the wipers are used with the blades frozen. (4) If the moving wipers become blocked by ice or other deposits on the glass , the motor may burn out even if the wiper switch is at "OFF" . If obstruction occurs , park your vehicle in a safe place , turn off the ignition, and clean the
deposits from the glass so that the
wipers operate smoothly. (5) If the washer is used in cold weather, the washer fluid sprayed against the glass might freeze resulting in poor visibility_ Heat the glass with a heater (defroster or de
mister) before using the washer .
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Accessory boxes
Accessory socket
Additional equipment Adjustment of seat height' Air conditioner' Altimeter' ....... . ........•.•.. AM/FM electric tuning radio' .....••.•... Anti-s kid brake system (A.B.S.)' Armrest" .. Armrest' .... . ......•. Ashtray . . . . ....... . Automatic free-wheeling hubs Automatic transmission fluid' Automatic transmission . Auto-speed (cruise) control'
Backdoor Ba!!ery ... . ....... .
Gleeding the luel system
(diesel -powered vehicles only) ........ . Bonnct ....... .................. .
Brake fluid ........... .
Brake pedal free play ................ .
Braking . . . . . . . ............•..
Canvas top Cargo lamp' Catalytic converter
Central door locks' .... . .••.....••..... Changing a fuse Changing gears ..
Chassis number ... "Child-protection" rear doors Child restraint . . . . . . . . . . ........ .
Cigarette lighter
Cleaning the inside
of your vehicle
Cleaning the outside of your vehicle Clutch fluid' ...
Clutch pedal free play. . . ........... . Combination headlight!i.
dipper and turn signal lever
Correct four-wheel drive operation.
218 216 309 44 199 80 182 165 46 53 214 145 292 127 172
19 295
270 17 298
307
162
31 106
112
17 278 124 312 16 66
213
239
241 300 307
93
155
Diesel-powered vehicles ........ .•..•..
Digital clock .... ...... ........• , ... Dimensions . . . . ......•..... Doors ..... " .....
Economical driving .. Electric azimuth indicator' Electric front canvas sunroof control' .
Electric remote-controlled outside rear · view mirr ors· Electric sunroof' Electric window control' Electrical system
Electronic tuning radio & cassette stereo'
Emergency starting
Engine
coolant ....... . ............ .. .
Engine number ........ . ....•........ Engine oil
Engine overheating
Engine rpm adjustment
knob' Engine . . ....... .
Examples of effective use of the rear
differential lock
Examples
of incorrect use of the rear
differential lock
Exterior and interior
lamp operation
Free
-wheeling hubs' Front seat adjustment
Fuel consumption Fuei. engine coolant. oil and
exhaust gas leakage
Fuel gauge
Fuel usage (Petrol
powered vehicles)
Fuses ............... .. ... . 121
216
321
14
113 81 32
171 28
20
326
185
273
293 312 289 268 122 325
152
153 305
144 42 328
305 76 110 275
Glove box ......••. ....•......... , .... 218
Headlamp leveling switch' ... , .......... .
Headlight washer switch' ..........•.. ... Headrestraints
Heated seat'
Heater
Hinges and latches
lubrication How to lock and unlock the steering wheel. How to pla ce seatbac k angle into memory· .. How to store seat belts ..
If a tyre is punctured . Ignition switch Inclinomet er· Indi cato r and warning lamps In side rear-view mirror Inspection lamp' Instrument s ..
96 98 61 46 194 308
118
43 70
259 117 79 86 171 220 74
Jacking up the vehicle ... ...••..••••.•... 254
Keys
L eve r operation (vehicles
equipped with automatic fre e-whee ling hubs) .......... .
Luggage securing hooks ....
Make second and third seat into bed (wagon)' ........ . Manu~1 transmission ............ . Mechanical winch' ... ': ............... .
Meter . gauge and indic'ation/warning lamp operation Motor antenna'
14
143 222
58
123
223
306 191
335
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