ignition MITSUBISHI SHOGUN 2003 Owner's Manual (in English)
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Overview -
Instruments and Controls
EB21AOHc
B21A600T
LHD
1- Front fog lamp switch*→P.4-22
Rear fog lamp switch→P.4-22
2- Electric remote-controlled outside
rear-view mirror switch*→P.5-51
3- Combination headlamps,
dipper and turn signal switch→P.4-14
Headlamp washer switch*→P.4-19
4- Supplemental restraint system-air bag
(for driver’s seat)→P.3-42
Horn switch→P.4-24
5- Ignition switch→P.5-11
6- Auto-speed (cruise)
control lever*→P.5-53
7- Meter and gauges→P.4-2
8- Windscreen wiper and washer switch
→P.4-17
Rear window wiper and washer switch
→P.4-19
9- Headlamp levelling switch→P.4-16
10- Rheostat (meter illumination control)
→P.4-23
11- Fuse box lid→P.8-28
12- Bonnet release lever→P.2-9
13- Fuel tank filler door release lever→P.5-4Div:
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Instruments and Controls
EB21AOIc
B21A602T
RHD
1- Combination headlamps,
dipper and turn signal switch→P.4-14
Headlamp washer switch*→P.4-19
2- Meter and gauges→P.4-2
3- Ignition switch→P.5-11
4- Supplemental restraint system-air bag
(for driver’s seat)→P.3-42
Horn switch→P.4-24
5- Windscreen wiper and washer switch
→P.4-17
Rear window wiper and washer switch
→P.4-19
6- Electric remote-controlled outside
rear-view mirror switch→P.5-51
7- Front fog lamp switch*→P.4-22
Rear fog lamp switch→P.4-22
8- Fuel tank filler door release lever→P.5-4
9- Bonnet release lever→P.2-9
10- Headlamp levelling switch→P.4-16
11- Rheostat (meter illumination control)
→P.4-23
12- Fuse box lid→P.8-28
13- Auto-speed (cruise)
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Used engine oils safety instruc-
tions
EB12A-B
WARNING
(1) Prolonged and repeated con-
tact may cause serious skin dis-
orders, including dermatitis and
cancer.
(2) Avoid contact with the skin as far
as possible and wash thor-
oughly after any contact.
(3) Keep used engine oils out of
reach of children.Protect the environmentIt is illegal to pollute drains, water courses
and soil. Use authorized waste collection
facilities, including civic amenity sites and
garages providing facilities for disposal of
used oil and used oil filters. If in doubt, con-
tact your local authority for advice on dis-
posal.
Driving and alcohol
EB25A-Aa
Driving under the influence of alcohol is one
of the most frequent causes of accidents.
Your driving ability can even be seriously
impaired with blood alcohol levels below
the legal maximum. If you are drinking,
don’t drive. Ride with a designated
non-drinking driver, call a cab, a friend, or
use public transportation.
WARNING
Driving after drinking can lead to an
accident. Your perceptions are less
sharp, your reflexes are slower, and
your judgement is impaired when
you have been drinking.
NEVER DRINK AND THEN DRIVE.
Safe driving techniques
EB26A-I
Driving safety and protection against injury
cannot be fully ensured. However, we rec-
ommend that you pay extra attention to the
following:
(1) Before starting the vehicle, make sure
that you and your passengers have
fastened your seat belts.
(2) Never leave your vehicle unattended
with the key in the ignition and chil-
dren inside the vehicle. Children may
play with the driving controls and this
could lead to an accident.
(3) Make sure that infants and small chil-
dren are properly restrained in accor-
dance with the laws and regulations,
and for maximum protection in case of
an accident.
General information
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F12A259A
Doors
EF12AAWa
Operation from outside the vehicle1- Insert or remove the key
2- Lock
3- Unlock
F12A260A
Operation from inside the vehicle4- Lock
5- Unlock
Pull the inside door handle towards you to
open the door.
F12A263A
To lock the front doors without a
keySet the inside lock knob (1) to the locked
position (so that the red mark cannot be
seen) and, while pulling the outside handle
up (2), close the door (3).
“Forgotten-key-prevention”mecha-
nism*
If the lock knob is set to the locked posi-
tion and the driver’s door is closed with the
key still inserted in the ignition switch, the
lock will automatically be released.
Locking and unlocking
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CAUTION
When driving with a child in the rear
seat, please use the child protec-
tion to prevent accidental door open-
ing which may cause an accident.
F36A002A
Side step lamp*
EF36A-B
The lamps (A) come on to illuminate the
side step and road surface when enter-
ing and exiting the vehicle.
These lamps turn on/off as follows:
1. When all of the doors (including the
backdoor) are unlocked using the key-
less entry system, or one of the front
doors (driver and passenger side) and
the backdoor using the key, the lamps
come on for 15 seconds.
2. When any door or the backdoor is
opened, the lamp comes on for about 2
minutes.
If all of the doors (including the
backdoor) are closed while the lamps
are on, the lamps go off 30 seconds
later.NOTE
If any door or the backdoor is opened while
the lamps are on, the lamps stay on for an
additional 2 minutes.
The lamps go off immediately if :
•All of the doors (including the backdoor)
are locked using the keyless entry sys-
tem, or one of the front doors (driver and
passenger side) and the back door using
the key.
•The ignition switch is turned to the“ON”
position.
Locking and unlocking
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F15A192A
Type 1Operation from outside the vehicle1- Insert (or remove) the key
2- Lock
3- Unlock
Pull the outside handle towards you to
open the backdoor.
F15A326A
Type 2
F12A260A
Operation from inside the vehicleThe backdoor can be locked or unlocked
by using the inside lock knob (driver side),
regardless of the position of the ignition key.
4- Lock (so that the red mark cannot be
seen)
5- Unlock
If the backdoor is locked or unlocked by
using the inside lock knob (driver side), it
can still be locked or unlocked with the key.
NOTE
Repeated continuous operating between
lock and unlock could cause the central
door lock’s built-in protection circuit to pre-
vent the system from operating. If this
occurs, wait about one minute before oper-
ating the knob.
Locking and unlocking
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CAUTION
Before driving, make sure that the
backdoor is securely locked.
(1) When the backdoor is open, the
rear-right combination lamp is
obscured by the spare wheel.
Ensure the backdoor is securely
closed when the vehicle is mov-
ing.
If the backdoor is opened while
the vehicle is parked on the road,
alert other road users to the vehi-
cle’s presence using a warning tri-
angle or other device as required
by local legislation.
(2) If the backdoor opens when driv-
ing, luggage could fall onto the
road and cause an accident.
NOTE
The luggage compartment lamp at the []
position, the luggage compartment lamp
illuminates when the backdoor is opened
and turns off when it is closed.
F15A193A
Backdoor stopperOpen the backdoor fully and then move the
stopper handle (1) to the LOCK position (2);
this will ensure that the backdoor remains
in the fully opened position. To subse-
quently release the stopper, move the
handle back to the UNLOCK position (3).
CAUTION
When closing the backdoor, be care-
ful not to trap your hands.
Electric window control
EF17ACC
The electric windows can only be oper-
ated with the ignition switch in the“ON”
position.
Locking and unlocking
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F18C014A
Rear side/quarter window
EF18B-F
To open1. Pull the lever towards you.
F18C013A
2. Push the lever towards the outside of
the vehicle.
3. Push the lever towards the rear of the
vehicle to secure it in place.To closePull the lever, returning it to its original posi-
tion and securing it in place.
F19A084A
Sunroof*
EF19ABU
The sunroof can only be operated with the
ignition switch in the“ON”position.To tilt upWhen the switch (1) is pressed, the rear
sunroof raises for ventilation.
NOTE
When the sunroof is tilted up, the sun-
shade is automatically opened slightly.
Locking and unlocking
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NOTE
( 1) When leaving the vehicle unat-
tended, make sure you close the sun-
roof and remove the ignition key.
( 2) Do not try to operate the sunroof if it
is frozen closed (after snow fall or dur-
ing extreme cold).
( 3) Do not sit or place heavy luggage on
the sunroof or roof opening edge.
( 4) Release the switch as soon as the
sunroof reaches the fully open or fully
closed position.
( 5) If the sunroof does not operate when
the sunroof switch is operated,
release the switch and check whether
something is trapped by the sun-
roof. If nothing is trapped, have the
sunroof checked at an authorized
MITSUBISHI dealer.
( 6) Depending on the models of ski car-
riers or roof carriers, the sunroof may
contact with the carrier when the sun-
roof is tilted up. Be careful when tilt-
ing up the sunroof if such a ski carrier
or a roof carrier is installed.
( 7) Be sure to close the sunroof com-
pletely when washing the vehicle or
when leaving the vehicle.( 8) Be careful, not to put any wax on the
weatherstrip (black rubber) around the
sunroof opening. If stained with wax,
the weatherstrip cannot maintain a
weatherproof seal with the sunroof.
( 9) After washing the vehicle or after it
has rained, wipe off any water that is
on the sunroof before operating it.
(10) Operating the sunroof repeatedly with
the engine stationary will run down the
battery. Operate the sunroof while the
engine is running.
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CAUTION
(1) Use a foot to operate the pedal
(2).
(2) The reclining mechanism of the
seatback is spring loaded, caus-
ing it to return to the vertical
position when the lock lever is
operated. When using the lever,
sit close to the seatback or hold
it with your hand.
WARNING
The front seatbacks also serve the
purpose of protecting passengers in
the rear seat from being thrown for-
wards in case of an accident. Thus,
in order to prevent serious injury, the
vehicle should not be driven with a
seatback tilted forward.
G16A030A
Heated seats*
EG16A-J
The heated seats can be operated with the
ignition switch in the“ON”position.
1- Heater high (for quick heating).
2- Heater off.
3- Heater low (to keep the seat warm).
The indication lamp (A) will illuminate while
the heater is on.
CAUTION
(1) Switch off seat heaters when not
in use.
(2) Operate in the high position for
quick heating. Once the seat is
warm, set the heater to low to
keep it warm. Slight variations in
seat temperature may be felt
while using the heated seats.
This is caused by the opera-
tion of the heater’s internal ther-
mostat and does not indicate a
malfunction.
(3) If the following types of per-
sons use the heated seats, they
might become too hot or receive
minor burns (red skin, heat blis-
ters, etc.):
·Children, elderly or ill people
·People with sensitive skin
·Excessively tired people
·People under the influence of
alcohol or sleep inducing medi-
cation (cold medicine, etc.)
(4) Do not use a blanket, cushion, or
other material with high heat
insulation properties on the seat
while using the heater; this
might cause the heater ele-
ment to overheat.
Seat and seat belts
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