sunroof MITSUBISHI SHOGUN 2003 Owner's Manual (in English)
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Interior
EB21BOHb
B21B501T
LHD
1- Head restraints→P.3-28
2- Luggage compartment lamp
→P.4-26, 8-35, 8-43
3- Roof ventilators→P.6-36
4- Seat belts→P.3-30
5- Rear personal lamps→P.4-25, 8-35, 8-43
6- Adjustable seat belt anchor (for front seats)
→P.3-32
7- Electric window control→P.2-12
8- Lock switch→P.2-14
9- Sunroof switch*→P.2-15
10- Room lamp→P.4-24, 8-35, 8-43
Personal lamps→P.4-25, 8-35, 8-43
11- Inside rear-view mirror→P.5-50
12- Sun visor→P.6-56
13- Vanity mirror*→P.6-58
14- Jack (5-door models)→P.8-6
15- Tools (5-door models)→P.8-4
16- Jack handle (5-door models)→P.8-6
17- Luggage floor box→P.6-66
18- Cup tray (for third seat)→P.6-66
19- Arm rest/Cup tray (for rear/second seat)
→P.3-13, 6-65
20- Supplemental restraint system-side air bag*
(for front seats)→P.3-42
21- Seat→P.3-2
22- Glove box→P.6-63
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Interior
EB21BOIb
B21B502T
RHD
1- Vanity mirror→P.6-58
2- Sun visor→P.6-56
3- Inside rear-view mirror→P.5-50
4- Room lamp→P.4-24, 8-35, 8-43
Personal lamps→P.4-25, 8-35, 8-43
5- Sunroof switch*→P.2-15
6- Lock switch→P.2-14
7- Electric window control→P.2-12
8- Adjustable seat belt anchor (for front seats)
→P.3-32
9- Rear personal lamps→P.4-25, 8-35, 8-43
10- Roof ventilators→P.6-36
11- Seat belts→P.3-30
12- Head restraints→P.3-28
13- Luggage compartment lamp
→P.4-26, 8-35, 8-43
14- Upper glove box→P.6-63
15- Glove box→P.6-63
16- Seat→P.3-2
17- Supplemental restraint system
-side air bag* (for front seats)→P.3-42
18- Arm rest/Cup tray
(for rear/second seat)→P.3-13, 6-65
19- Cup tray (for third seat)→P.6-66
20- Luggage floor box*→P.6-66
21- Jack (5-door models)→P.8-6
22- Jack handle (5-door models)→P.8-6
23- Tools (5-door models)→P.8-4
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Exterior
EB21DOIb
B21D219T
1- Engine compartment→P.10-15
Bonnet→P.2-9
2- Windscreen wiper and washer→P.4-17
3- Sunroof*→P.2-15
4- Outside rear-view mirrors→P.5-50
5- Electric window control→P.2-12
6- Locking and unlocking→P.2-4
Keyless entry system*→P.2-5
7- Antenna→P.6-35
8- Headlamps→P.4-14, 8-34, 8-35
9- Front fog lamps*→P.4-22, 8-34, 8-38
10- Turn-signal lamps
→P.4-15, 8-34, 8-37, 8-41
11- Position lamps→P.4-14, 8-34, 8-36
12- Side step lamps*→P.2-7, 8-34, 8-39
13- High-mounted stop lamp→P.8-35, 8-42
14- Backdoor→P.2-10
15- Rear window wiper and washer
→P.4-19
16- Rear fog lamp (LHD only)
→P.4-22, 8-35, 8-41
17- Number plate lamps→P.8-35, 8-42
18- Spare wheel→P.8-11
19- Stop and tail lamps→P.8-35, 8-41
20- Rear fog lamp (RHD only)
→P.4-22, 8-35, 8-41
21- Reversing lamps→P.8-35, 8-41
22- Tyre inflation pressure→P.9-14
Changing tyres→P.8-13
Tyre rotation→P.9-15
Tyre chains→P.9-16
23- Fuel tank filler→P.5-4
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CAUTION
(2) When luggage is loaded onto the
vehicle, please make sure to
drive slowly and avoid exces-
sive maneuvers such as sud-
den braking or quick turning.
In addition, place the luggage on
the carrier so that its weight is
distributed evenly with the heavi-
est items on the bottom. Do not
load items that are wider than
the roof carrier.
The additional weight on the roof
could heighten the vehicle’s cen-
tre of gravity and affect the
vehicle handling characteris-
tics.
As a result, driving errors or
emergency maneuvers could
lead to a loss of control and
result in an accident.
(3) Before driving and after travel-
ling a short distance, always
check the load to make sure it is
securely fastened to the roof
carrier.
Check periodically during your
travel that the load remains
secure. If the load is not secure,
it could fall from the vehicle and
damage your vehicle, another
vehicle or create road hazard.NOTE
(1) To prevent wind noise or reduction in
gas mileage, remove the roof carrier
when not in use.
(2) Before using an automatic car wash,
check with the attendant to deter-
mine if the roof carrier should be
removed.
(3) Be sure that adequate clearance is
maintained for raising the sunroof when
installing a roof carrier. (For vehicle with
sunroof)
Genuine parts
EB05A-Fj
Don’t play around with substitutes.
MITSUBISHI has gone to great lengths to
bring you a superbly crafted vehicle offer-
ing the highest quality and dependability.
Don’t reduce that quality and dependabil-
ity by using substitute parts.
Always use MITSUBISHI Genuine Parts
designed and manufactured to maintain
your MITSUBISHI vehicle at top perfor-
mance. The operation of vehicle compo-
nents can be less efficient in case of using
Non-Genuine Parts.
Failure to use Genuine Parts may invali-
date any future warranty claim.
MITSUBISHI will not be liable for any mal-
function of your vehicle that may have been
caused by the use of substitute parts in
place of MITSUBISHI Genuine Parts.
At the MITSUBISHI dealer you can also get
appropriate advice and the assembling of
Genuine Parts will be handled profession-
ally.
MITSUBISHI Genuine Parts are identi-
fied by this mark, and are available at all
authorized MITSUBISHI dealers.
General information
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Locking and unlocking
Keys .............................................................. 2- 2
Electronic immobilizer
(Anti-theft starting system) ..................... 2- 2
Doors ............................................................. 2- 4
Keyless entry system .................................. 2- 5
“Child-protection” rear doors
(5-door models) ........................................ 2- 6
Side step lamp ............................................. 2- 7
Central door locks ....................................... 2- 8
Bonnet ............................................................ 2- 9
Backdoor ....................................................... 2-10
Electric window control................................ 2-12
Rear side/quarter window ............................ 2-15
Sunroof .......................................................... 2-15
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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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To tilt downPress the switch (2).To openThe sunroof automatically opens if the
switch (3) is pressed.
To stop the moving sunroof, press the
switch (1) or (2).To closeThe sunroof automatically closes if the
switch (2) is pressed.
To stop the moving sunroof, press the
switch (1) or (3).Safety mechanism
If a hand or head is trapped in the clos-
ing sunroof, it will re-open automatically.
Nonetheless, make sure that nobody puts
his head or hand out of the sunroof when
opening or closing.
The opened sunroof will become opera-
tional after a few seconds.
If the safety mechanism should be acti-
vated for 5 times or more consecutively,
normal closing of the sunroof will be
aborted. In such an event, the following
steps should be taken:
1. Press the switch (2) repeatedly, set-
ting the sunroof in the tilt up condition.
2. Once the tilt up condition has been
reached, press and hold the switch (2)
for a period of at least 3 seconds.
3. Press the switch (2) once again to fully
close the sunroof.
4. After pressing the switch (3) to per-
form full opening, press the switch (2) to
fully close the sunroof. Following this
action, it should be possible to oper-
ate the sunroof in the normal manner.NOTE
Avoiding stopping the sunroof before it
reaches the opening or closing end dur-
ing operations in steps 3 and 4 above. If
this should accidentally be allowed to hap-
pen, repeat the process from step 1.
CAUTION
The safety mechanism is cancelled
just before the sunroof is fully
closed. This allows the sunroof to
close completely.
Therefore be especially careful not to
trap a finger by the sunroof.
Locking and unlocking
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F19A085A
SunshadeSlide the sunshade manually to open and
close it.
CAUTION
Be careful that hands are not trapped
when closing the sunshade.
F19A084A
By the following operation, the sunshade
will open or close together with the sun-
roof.To openWhen the switch (3) is pressed, the sun-
shade and the sunroof open together.To closeWhen the switch (2) is pressed, the sun-
shade and the sunroof close together.NOTE
(1) If the sunroof is stopped midway, the
sunshade will no longer be able to
close together with the sunroof. In such
a situation, press the switch (3) to fully
open the sunroof and then press the
switch (2).
(2) When the sunroof is tilted up, the sun-
shade is automatically opened slightly.
(3) Be sure to tilt down the sunroof before
closing the sunshade.
(4) The sunshade cannot be closed with
the sunroof opened. Do not attempt to
close the sunshade when the sunroof
is opened.
WARNING
(1) Do not put head, hands or any-
thing else out of the sunroof
opening while driving the
vehicle.
(2) Never leave a child (or other per-
son who might not be capable of
safe operation of the sunroof
switch) in the vehicle alone.
(3) Before operating the sunroof,
make sure that there is nothing
capable of being trapped (head,
hand, finger, etc.).
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.
Locking and unlocking
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CAUTION
(5) Using an automatic car wash,
pay attention to the following
items, referring to the opera-
tion manual or consulting a car
wash operator. If the follow-
ings are not followed, it could
result in damage to your vehicle.
•The outside mirrors are
retracted.
•The rear wiper arm assembly is
taped or removed.
•If your vehicle is equipped with
a rear deflector or roof rails,
consult a car wash operator
before using the car wash.During cold weather
The salt and other chemicals spread on the
roads in some areas in winter can have a
harmful effect on the vehicle body. You
should therefore wash the vehicle as often
as possible in accordance with our
care-instructions. It is recommended to
have a preservative applied and the under-
floor protection checked at an authorized
MITSUBISHI dealer before and after the
cold weather season.
After washing your vehicle, wipe off all
waterdrops from the rubber parts around
the doors to prevent the doors from freez-
ing.
NOTE
To prevent freezing of the weatherstrip-
ping on the doors, bonnet, etc., they should
be treated with silicone spray.
Waxing
EK33A-N
Waxing the vehicle will help prevent the
adherence of dust and road chemicals to
the paintwork. Apply a wax solution after
washing the vehicle, or at least once every
three months to assist displacing of water.
Do not wax your vehicle in direct sun-
light. You should wax after the surfaces
have cooled.
CAUTION
(1) Waxes containing high abra-
sive compounds should not be
used. Such waxes remove rust
and stain effectively from the
paintwork but they are harmful
to the lustre of the painted sur-
face.
Further, they are harmful to
glossy surfaces such as grille,
garnish, mouldings, etc.
(2) Do not use petrol or paint thin-
ners to remove road tar or other
contamination to the painted
surface.
(3) Do not apply wax on the areas
having black mat coating as it
can cause uneven discoloura-
tion, patches, blurs, etc. If
stained with wax, immediately
wipe off with a piece of soft cloth
and warm water.
(4) On vehicles with the sunroof, be
careful when waxing the area
around the sunroof opening, not
to put any wax on the weather-
strip (black rubber). If stained
with wax, the weatherstrip can-
not maintain a weatherproof seal
with the sunroof.
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