MITSUBISHI SHOGUN 2003 Owner's Manual (in English)
Manufacturer: MITSUBISHI, Model Year: 2003, Model line: SHOGUN, Model: MITSUBISHI SHOGUN 2003Pages: 392, PDF Size: 14.34 MB
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To listen to a disc1. Insert the disc with the label facingupward.
When a disc is inserted, the CD player
will begin playing even if the radio or
tape player is being used.
2. To adjust the volume and tone, use the controls on the radio.
Refer to “How to adjust the volume ”and
“ How to adjust the tone ”on page 6-4.
3. When the eject button (1) is pressed, the disc will automatically stop and be
ejected.
4 . Whe nthe 3-inc hcompac tdis cis used,
playback can be made without using the
adapter. Insert the disc about in the cen-
tre of the discloading slot.
5. For information concerning the han- dling of compact discs, refer to the sec-
tion “Handling of compact discs ”on
page 6-33.
H12H079A
How to set CD autochanger*
EH12HAAb
The CD autochanger is located under the
centre of the instrument panel. It can
accommodate up to 6 discs.
NOTE
The 8 cm disc cannot be used in this com-
pact disc player.
H12H088A
How to set a disc1. Press one of the disc selection but- tons (1) to select the disc number which
you would like to insert.
2. The lamp of the disc (2) selected will turn orange.
3. Confirm that the LOAD indicator (3) also turns on. Should this not occur, it will
indicate that a disc is already inserted.
Press the eject button (4) to eject that
disc. The new disc may now be
inserted.
4. Press the disc in the slot (5) and give it a light push to set it in place.
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NOTE
(1) When the first disc has played to the
end, the second disc will start to play
automatically. When the second, third,
fourth, fifth, and sixth disc have each
played to the end, the sequence will
begin again from the first disc.
(2) The current setting of the disc selec-
tion button (1) will be stored in memory
even if the engine has been turned off.How to eject a discPress one of the disc selection buttons (1)
to select the disc number which you would
like to eject.
Then press the eject button (4) to eject that
disc.
NOTE
When a disc is ejected when in CD mode
(single player or autochanger), the sys-
tem automatically switches to the radio.
H11F032A
Audio system anti-theft feature
EH11F-Ed
To prevent theft of the audio system, the
control panel can be removed. Always
remove the control panel when you leave
the vehicle.Removing the control panelTurn the ignition switch to the OFF posi-
tion. Then, slide the release button (A) to
the left and remove the control panel from
the audio system. (When sliding the release
button, place one hand on the control panel
to prevent it from falling out.) The lamp (B)
will start flashing.
H11F033A
Refitting the control panelInsert the control panel into the latches at
the right-hand side of the cutout on the
audio system. Then, press the left-hand
side of the control panel into the cutout until
it locks in position. The lamp (B) will stop
flashing. Next, turn the ignition switch to the
ON position.
NOTE
(1) Do not leave the control panel in any
place where it may become hot (for
example, the dashboard) or in any
place where it may become wet.
(2) If you lose the control panel, contact an
authorized MITSUBISHI dealer.
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Handling of cassette tapes
EH02B-Ad
CAUTION
To maintain the cassette tape player
in good condition, observe the fol-
lowing precautions.
(1) Do not use cassette tapes longer
than C-90, otherwise sound
quality and tape durability will be
greatly diminished.
(2) Keep the cassette tape in its
case to protect from tape loose-
ness and dust when it is not
used.
(3) Keep the cassette tape away
from direct sunlight, heat and
magnetic fields such as the
radio speakers.
(4) Before inserting the cassette,
make sure that the label is
adhered securely to the cas-
sette.
CAUTION
(5) A loose tape should be cor-
rected before use.
(6) Do not oil any part of the player
and do not insert any object
other than tape cassettes into
the slot, or the tape player may
be damaged. Also, avoid insert-
ing your fingers into the slot.
There is a danger of being burnt
by the hot internal parts.
H12F004A
Handling of compact discs
EH12E-Dc
(1) Use only the compact discs with the
mark shown in the illustration above.
(Playback of CD-R discs may cause
problems. CD-RW discs cannot be
played.)
The use of heart-shaped, octagonal, or
any other non-circular discs will result
in damage.
(2) When the temperature suddenly rises,
i.e. immediately after the heater is
turned on in cold weather, dew con-
densation on the disc or in the player
might occur resulting in failure of opera-
tion. In such a case, allow some time
before use.
(3) When the CD player is subjected to vio-
lent vibration as during off-road driv-
ing, detracking may result.
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(4) When storing compact discs, always
store them in their individual cases.
Never place compact discs in direct
sunlight, or in any place where the tem-
perature or humidity is high.
H12F003A
(5) Take care never to touch the flat sur-
face of the disc where there is no label.
Doing so will contaminate the disc sur-
face and might adversely affect the
sound quality. When handling a com-
pact disc, always hold it by grasping
the outer circumference and the cen-
tre hole.
(6) To clean the disc, use a soft, clean, dry
cloth. Wipe directly from the centre hole
toward the outer-edge; do not wipe in
a circular pattern.
Never use any substances such as
benzine, paint thinner, a disc spray
cleaner, or an anti-static agent on the
disc.(7) Do not use a disc that is cracked or
badly warped. Doing so might cause a
malfunction of the disc player.
(8) Do not use a ballpoint pen, felt pen,
pencil, etc. to write on the label sur-
face of the disc, and do not attach any
other labels, seals, etc.
CD player laser warning
Use of controls or adjustments, or per-
formance of procedures other than nor-
mal use, may result in hazardous
radiation exposure.
Avoid direct exposure to beam.
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H11D126A
Antenna
EH11DBA
Antenna leads (1) are printed on the
left-hand side of the rear side window
(3-door models)/quarter window (5-door
models) glasses.
NOTE
When the rear side/rear quarter glass is
cleaned, wipe the glass with a soft cloth by
moving the cloth along the antenna so as
not to damage it.
H16A288A
Ventilators
EH16ABLb
Front ventilators1- Centre ventilators
2- Side ventilators
3- Floor ventilators
(from the centre console box)
H16A294A
Air flow and direction adjustments1- Knob
2- Ventilator dial
Ventilator dial
The ventilator can be opened and closed
with the dial.
(
) - Open
() - Close
Knob
Adjust the direction of the air flow by mov-
ing the knob.
NOTE
On an air conditioned vehicle, the cool air
from the ventilators may appear as a mist.
This is due to moist air being suddenly
cooled by the air conditioning. This will clear
after a few moments.
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H16A297A
Rear ventilators
EH16ABJa
1- Roof ventilators
2- Rear floor ventilators*
(from under the second seat)
3- Rear floor ventilators*
(from side of the third seat)
H16A038A
A
Air flow direction adjustmentAdjust the direction of the air flow by mov-
ing the knob (A).
H23A255A
LHDFront heater/Manual air
conditioning*
EH04AOH
The front heater and the air conditioning
can be operated while the engine is run-
ning. The performance of the heater is
directly related to the temperature of the
engine coolant, so operate the heater after
the engine has had a chance to warm up.
The amount of air flow can be regulated by
adjusting the blower speed.
1- Air conditioning switch*
Push the switch when the blower is
switched on, and the air conditioning
unit (cooling/dehumidifying function) will
operate, turning the operation indica-
tor lamp on.
Push the switch again, and the air con-
ditioning unit will stop.
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H23A254A
RHDNOTE
On an air conditioned vehicle, the cool air
from the ventilators may appear as a mist.
This is due to moist air being suddenly
cooled by the air conditioning. This will clear
after a few moments.
CAUTION
(1) When using the air condition-
ing, the idling speed may slightly
increase as the air condition-
ing compressor is switched
on/off automatically. Especially
for vehicles with an automatic
transmission, while the vehicle
is stationary, fully depress the
brake pedal to prevent the
vehicle from creeping.
CAUTION
(2) On 3500 models, if a problem is
detected in the air conditioning
compressor, the air condition-
ing operation indicator lamp
blinks. Stop the vehicle in a safe
place, turn off the engine, then
restart the engine. If the air con-
ditioning operation indicator
lamp does not blink, there is no
problem. If it does blink, have it
checked at an authorized MIT-
SUBISHI dealer.
2- Blower speed selection dial
There are 4 blower speeds for control of
the amount of air flow.
Adjust the blower speed by turning the
blower speed selection dial clockwise or
anticlockwise.
The setting for ordinary use should be
the first or second speed.
3- Temperature control dial
The heater will not operate if the dial is
set all the way to the left.
The air flow temperature will gradually
increase as the dial is turned to the right.
NOTE
When the engine coolant temperature is
low, temperature of air introduced into the
passenger compartment does not change
even if the temperature control dial is
moved to the high temperature side.
H16A296A
MODE SELECTION AIR OUTLETS
B, CB, C, D, EA*, C*, D, EA, C*, D, EA, C*
A:From front and side demister
B:From centre ventilators
C:From side ventilators
D:From under the instrument panel
E:From rear end of the centre console
* :means a small amount of air flow
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4- Mode selection dial
Main flow directions:
(Face position)
Air flows to the upper part of the
passenger compartment.(Foot/face position)
Air flows to the upper part of the
passenger compartment, and the leg
area.(Foot position)
Air flows to the leg areas.(Foot/ demister position)
Air flows to the leg areas, wind-
screen and door windows.(Demister position)
Air flows to the windscreen and the
door windows.
NOTE
Air always flows out from the side ventila-
tors regardless of the mode selection dial
position.5- Air selection switch
Every time the switch is pressed, alter-
ation is made between outside air intro-
duction and inside air recirculation.
When inside air is recirculated, the indi-
cator lamp comes on.
(Outside position)
Outside air is introduced into the pas-
senger compartment.
(Recirculation position)
Air is recirculated inside the passen-
ger compartment.
NOTE
Normally, use the outside position to keep
the windscreen and side windows clear and
quickly remove fog or frost from the wind-
screen.
If high cooling performance is desired, or
if the outside air is dusty or otherwise con-
taminated use the recirculation position.
Switch to the outside position periodically
to increase ventilation so that the win-
dows do not become fogged up.
CAUTION
Use of the recirculation position for
extended time may cause the win-
dows to fog up.
H03B062A
LHDLeg area heating
EH03BABe
Set the mode selection dial to the posi-
tion shown in the illustration and set the air
selection switch (A) to the outside posi-
tion.
Adjust the temperature by turning the tem-
perature control dial clockwise or anticlock-
wise.
Select the desired blower speed.
NOTE
When the maximum heating is needed, set
the blower speed at 3rd position.
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H03B063A
RHD
H03C060A
LHDCombination of unheated air and
heated air
EH03C-Qb
Set the mode selection dial to the posi-
tion shown in the illustration and set the air
selection switch (A) to the outside posi-
tion.
The air will be directed to the leg area and
the upper part of the passenger compart-
ment. Select desired blower speed .
Warm air flows to the leg area and
unheated or slightly warm air flows to the
upper part of the passenger compart-
ment.
H03C061A
RHD
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H03H024A
LHDDemisting of the windscreen and
door windows
EH03DAJg
CAUTION
For safety, make sure you have a
clear view through all windows.
To remove frost or mist from the wind-
screen and door windows, use the mode
selection dial (“
”or“
”).
H03H023A
RHD
- To keep the windscreen and door
windows clear of mist, and to keep
leg area heating (when driving in
rain or snow).
1- Set the air selection switch (A) to the
outside position.
2- Set the mode selection dial to the“
”
position.
3- Select the desired blower speed by turn-
ing the blower speed selection dial.
4- Select the desired temperature by turn-
ing the temperature control dial.
5- Push the air conditioning switch (B).
(vehicles with air conditioning)
H03D113A
LHD
- For quick demisting
1- Set the air selection switch (A) to the
outside position.
2- Set the mode selection dial to the“
”
position.
3- Set the blower speed to the maximum
speed position.
4- Set the temperature to the maximum
temperature position.
5- Push the air conditioning switch (B).
(vehicles with air conditioning)
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