height MITSUBISHI SHOGUN 2003 (in English) User Guide
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G28B005A
Infants and small children
EG20B-Ba
When transporting infants and small chil-
dren in your vehicle, follow the instruction
given below.
Instruction:
(1) For small infants, 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.
(2) The child restraint system should be
appropriate for your child’s weight and
height and properly fit the vehicle. For
a higher degree of safety: THE CHILD
RESTRAINT SYSTEM SHOULD BE
INSTALLED IN THE REAR SEAT.(3) Before purchasing a child seat or infant
carrier, first try to install it in the rear
seat to ensure it fits well. Due to the
location of the seat belt buckles in the
seat cushion, it may be difficult to
securely install some child restraint sys-
tems.
If the child restraint system can be
pulled forward easily on the seat cush-
ion after the belt has been tightened,
choose another child restraint sys-
tem.
WARNING
(1) When installing a child restraint
system, refer to the instruc-
tions provided by the manufac-
turer of the restraint system.
Failure to do so can result in
severe or fatal injury to your
child.
(2) After installation, push and pull
the child restraint system back
and forth, and side to side, to
see that it is positively secured.
If the child restraint system is
not installed securely, it may
cause injury to the child or other
occupants in case of accident or
sudden stops.
(3) When the child restraint sys-
tem is not in use, keep your
child or infant seat secured with
the seat belt or remove it from
the vehicle in order to prevent
injury to your child.
Seat and seat belts
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Starting and driving
Running-in recommendations ......................................... 5- 2
Fuel selection .................................................................... 5- 3
Filling the fuel tank ........................................................... 5- 4
Catalytic converter ............................................................ 5- 6
Economical driving ........................................................... 5- 7
Trailer towing ..................................................................... 5- 8
Ignition switch ................................................................... 5-11
Starting .............................................................................. 5-12
Manual transmission ........................................................ 5-15
Automatic transmission INVECS—II Sport
Mode 5A/T
(Intelligent & Innovative Vehicle
Electronic Control System II) ...................................... 5-17
Part time 4WD.................................................................... 5-24
Super select 4WD II (SS4 II) ............................................. 5-28
Rear differential lock ........................................................ 5-34
Correct 4-wheel drive operation ...................................... 5-38
Cautions on handling of 4WD vehicles .......................... 5-42
Parking brake .................................................................... 5-42
Parking .............................................................................. 5-43
Braking ............................................................................... 5-44
Anti - lock brake system (ABS) ....................................... 5-45
Limited-slip differential..................................................... 5-48
Steering wheel height adjustment................................... 5-49
Power steering system ..................................................... 5-49
Inside rear-view mirror ..................................................... 5-50
Outside rear-view mirror .................................................. 5-50
Manual outside rear-view mirrors ................................... 5-51
Electric remote-controlled outside
rear-view mirrors .......................................................... 5-51
Auto-speed (cruise) control ............................................. 5-53
MITSUBISHI active stability &
traction control system (M-ASTC) ............................... 5-57
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Brake pads(1) With new brake pads, avoid where pos-
sible sudden full application of the
brakes for the first 200 km (125 miles)
of driving.
(2) The disc brakes are provided with a
warning device which emits a shriek-
ing metallic sound while braking if the
brake pads have reached their limit.
If you hear this sound, have the brake
pads replaced by your MITSUBISHI
dealer.
CAUTION
(1) Do not leave any objects or place
a thick floor mat around the
brake pedal; doing so could pre-
vent the full pedal stroke that
would be necessary in an emer-
gency. Make sure that the pedal
can be operated freely at all
times.
(2) Avoid driving habits that cause
heavy braking and never“ride”
the brakes by resting your foot
on the brake pedal while driv-
ing.
It causes brake overheating and
fade.
Anti - lock brake system (ABS)*
EI24ABCb
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 effec-
tiveness are reduced and the stopping dis-
tance is increased. The vehicle may also
go into an uncontrolled spin.
The ABS helps prevent the wheels from
locking during braking, thus maintaining
directional stability, ensuring controlabil-
ity and providing optimum braking force.Driving hints(1) With ABS fitted, steering during sud-
den braking (when the ABS functions)
differs slightly from when the brakes
are not being applied.
Steer the vehicle carefully in these con-
ditions.(2) Always maintain the same distance
from the vehicle in front of you as you
would for a vehicle 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 sur-
face is pitted or has other differ-
ences in surface height.
•Driving on bumpy roads or other poor
driving surfaces.
(3) In order to ensure that the anti-lock
brake system (ABS) will operate cor-
rectly in situations where tyre chains
have been fitted, drive in“4H”or“4L”
for part time 4WD, or in“4H”,“4HLc”,
or“4LLc”for super select 4WD II.
(4) Operation of ABS is not restricted to
situations where brakes are applied
suddenly. This system may also oper-
ate to prevent wheel lock when you are
driving over manholes, steel road-work
plates, or the vehicle is driven over
steps or level differences in the road,
road markings, or other surfaces which
are difficult for the wheels to grip.
Starting and driving
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G09A014A
1
2
Steering wheel height adjustment
EG09A-Ci
To adjust the steering wheel height, release
the tilt lock lever while holding the steer-
ing wheel by hand, and raise or lower the
steering wheel to the desired height.
After adjustment, securely lock the lever by
pulling it upward.
1- Locked
2- Release
WARNING
(1) After adjusting to the desired
height, check to be sure that the
lever is locked.
(2) Do not attempt to adjust the
steering wheel while you are
driving the vehicle.
(3) When releasing the tilt lock lever,
move it to the release position
(2) and hold the steering wheel
by hand to prevent it falling to
the lowest position.
Power steering system
EC13A-AH
When the engine is stopped, the power
steering system will not function and it will
require greater manual effort to operate the
steering wheel. Keep this in mind in par-
ticular when towing the vehicle. Never turn
off the engine while driving.
Periodically check the power steering fluid
level.
CAUTION
Do not hold the steering wheel in the
fully turned position (either left or
right), for longer than 10 seconds.
This can cause damage to the power
steering pump due to reduced lubri-
cation.
Starting and driving
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G17A032A
3-door modelsLuggage hooks*
EG17AAF
There are hooks on the floor and the side
of the luggage compartment.
Use the hooks on the floor for securing the
luggage.
CAUTION
Do not pile up the luggage beyond
the seatback height.
Secure the luggage firmly.
Otherwise, serious accidents could
result due to hindered rearward view
or flying objects during sudden
brakeing.
G17A033A
5-door models
G17A042A
Tonneau cover rail*
EG17B-V
There are tonneau cover rails on both side
walls.
NOTE
The tonneau cover is not equipped with the
vehicle. For detail information, please con-
tact your authorized MITSUBISHI dealer.
For pleasant driving
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M40A045A
CAUTION
(1) If the tyres have arrows (A) indi-
cating the correct direction of
rotation, swap the front and rear
tyres on the left-hand side of the
vehicle and the front and rear
tyres on the right-hand side of
the vehicle separately. Keep
each tyre on its original side of
the vehicle. When fitting the
tyres, make sure the arrows
point in the direction in which
the wheels will turn when the
vehicle moves forward. Any tyre
whose arrow points in the wrong
direction will not perform to its
full potential.
(2) Avoid the combined use of dif-
ferent types of tyres.
This can affect driving safety.
Snow tyres
EL12A-DC
The use of snow tyres is recommended for
driving on snow and ice. To preserve driv-
ing stability, mount snow tyres of the same
size and tread pattern on all four wheels.
Snow tyres worn more than 50% are no
longer suitable for use as snow tyres.
Snow tyres which do not meet specifica-
tions must not be used.
CAUTION
Observe permissible maximum
speed for your snow tyres and the
legal speed limit.
NOTE
(1) The laws and regulations concerning
snow tyres (driving speed, required
use, type, etc.) vary. Find out and fol-
low the laws and regulations in driv-
ing area.
(2) If flange nuts are used on your vehicle,
change to tapered nuts when steel
wheels are used.
Tyre chains
EL23AOI
On 4WD vehicles in which the driving
power is distributed preferentially the rear
wheels, ensure that the tyre chains are fit-
ted on the rear.
Use only tyre chains which are designed for
use with the tyres mounted on the vehicle:
use of the incorrect size or type of chain
could result in damage to the vehicle body.
Before fitting tyre chains, please consult
your authorized MITSUBISHI dealer. The
maximum chain height is as follows.
Tyre size Wheel size Max. chain height
235/80R16
109S16×6JJ 22 mm
265/70R16
112H16×7JJ 22 mm
265/70R16
112S16×7JJ 22 mm
The speed limit for tyre chain is 50 km/h
(31 mph) and remove the tyre chains as
soon as possible on snow free roads.
WARNING
DO NOT use a jack when fitting the
chains, as the tyres may slip on the
icy road causing the vehicle to slip
off the jack.
Maintenance
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Dimensions
EP01BOEb
Item 3-door models 5-door models
1 Front track 1, 560 mm
2 Overall width without side protector moulding 1, 885 mm
with side protector moulding 1, 895 mm
3 Front overhang 745 mm
4 Wheel base 2, 545 mm 2, 780 mm
5 Rear overhang with 235/80R16 size tyre 1, 005 mm 1, 285 mm
with 265/70R16 size tyre 1, 025 mm 1, 305 mm
6 Overall length with 235/80R16 size tyre 4, 295 mm 4, 810 mm
with 265/70R16 size tyre 4, 315 mm 4, 830 mm
7 Ground clearance
(unladen) 3200 models 225 mm
Except for 3200 models 235 mm
8 Overall height without roof rail 1, 845 mm 1, 855 mm
9 with roof rail 1, 875 mm 1, 885 mm
10 Rear track 1, 560 mm
Specifications
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Parking ............................................................... 5-43
Parking brake ..................................................... 5-42
Parking brake lever stroke ................................. 9-19
Part time 4WD ................................................... 5-24
Performance ...................................................... 10-7
Power steering fluid ............................................. 9-9
Power steering system ...................................... 5-49
Pregnant women restraint .................................. 3-41
Rear differential lock .......................................... 5-34
Rear fog lamp switch ......................................... 4-22
Rear heater/Rear air conditioning ...................... 6-52
Rear seat (3-door models)/Second seat (5-door models) ......................... 3-12
Rear shelf (3-door models) ................................ 6-69
Rear side/quarter window .................................. 2-15
Rear window demister switch ............................ 4-21
Rear window wiper and washer switch .............. 4-19
Removal of water from the fuel filter (diesel- powered vehicles only) ...................... 8-24
Replacement of lamp bulbs ............................... 8-34
Rheostat (meter illumination control) ................. 4-23
Roof carrier precaution ....................................... 1-11
Room lamps ....................................................... 4-24
Running-in recommendations .............................. 5-2
RV meter ............................................................ 4-40
Safe driving techniques ..................................... 1-13
Seat adjustment ................................................... 3-3
Seat arrangement ................................................ 3-3
Seat belt inspection ........................................... 3-41
Seat belts ........................................................... 3-30
Side box ............................................................. 6-67
Snow tyres ......................................................... 9-16
Spare wheel ....................................................... 8-11
Speedometer ....................................................... 4-2
Starting ............................................................... 5-12
Steering wheel height adjustment ...................... 5-49
Sun visors .......................................................... 6-56
Sunroof .............................................................. 2-15
Super select 4WD II (SS4 II) ............................. 5-28
Supplemental restraint system (SRS)-air bag ... 3-42 Tachometer .......................................................... 4-3
Third seat (5-door models) ................................ 3-14
Tools and jack ...................................................... 8-3
Towing ................................................................ 8-17
Trailer towing ....................................................... 5-8
Transmission ...................................................... 10-9
Tyre chains ......................................................... 9-16
Tyre inflation pressure ....................................... 9-14
Tyre rotation ....................................................... 9-15
Tyres and wheels ............................................. 10-10
UKW/MW/LW electronic tuning radio
with CD player ................................................ 6-17
UKW/MW/LW electronic tuning radio with tape player ................................................ 6-2
Used engine oils safety instructions .................. 1-13
Vanity mirror ....................................................... 6-58
Vehicle identification number plate (RHD vehicles only) ....................................... 10-3
Vehicle information code plate ........................... 10-3
Ventilation slots .................................................. 9-21
Ventilators .......................................................... 6-35
Washer fluid ....................................................... 9-11
Water temperature gauge .................................... 4-5
Weatherstripping ................................................ 9-21
Weight ................................................................ 10-7
Wheel condition ................................................. 9-12
Windscreen wiper and washer switch ................ 4-17
Wiper blades ............................................... 7-7, 9-19
Wiper deicer switch ........................................... 4-24
Alphabetical index
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