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Limited-slip differential*
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A  limited-slip  differential  is  applied 
for  the  rear
wheel differential only. The features of this limited-
slip differential are described below:
 
Just  as  with  a  conventional  differential,  the  wheel
on  one  side  is  allowed  to  turn  at  a  different  speed
from  the  wheel  on  the  other  side  when  the  vehicle
is  cornering.  The  difference  between  the  limited-
slip  differential  and  a  conventional  differential  is
that if the wheel on one side of the vehicle loses trac-
tion,  a  greater  amount  of  torque  is  applied  to  the
wheel on the other side to improve traction.
NOTE
l Even if there is a difference in the amount of
traction  the  wheels  can  get,  if  both  of  them
are spinning, the limited-slip differential will
not be effective. CAUTION
l
Never  start  the  engine 
while 
 one  of  the
rear  wheels  is  jacked  up  and  the  other  in
contact  with  the  ground;  doing  so  may
cause the vehicle to jump forward.
l When  attempting  to  extract  the  vehicle
from  snow,  mud,  etc.,  and  the  engine  is
run  continuously  at  high  speed,  the  limi-
ted-slip  differential  will  be  adversely  af-
fected. Braking
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All  the parts 
of the 
brake system are critical to safe-
ty.  We  recommend  you  to  have  the  vehicle
checked  at  regular  intervals  according  to  the  serv-
ice booklet. CAUTION
l
Avoid  driving  habits  that 
cause 
 heavy
braking  and  never  “ride”  the  brakes  by
resting  your  foot  on  the  brake  pedal
while driving.
It causes brake overheating and fade.
Brake system
The  service  brake  is  divided 
into  two  brake  cir-
cuits.  And  your  vehicle  is  equipped  with  power
brakes. If one brake circuit fails, the other is availa-
ble to stop the vehicle. If you should lose the pow-
er assist for some reason, the brakes will still work.
In  these  situations,  even  if  the  brake  pedal  moves
down  to  the  very  end  of  its  possible  stroke  or  re-
sists being depressed, keep depressing the brake ped-
al down harder and further than usual; stop driving
as  soon  as  possible  and  have  the  brake  system  re-
paired. WARNING
l Do  not  turn  off  the 
 engine  while  your  ve-
hicle  is  in  motion.  If  you  turn  off  the  en-
gine  while  driving,  the  power  assistance
for  the  braking  system  will  stop  working
and your brakes will not work effectively. WARNING
l If  the  power  assist  is 
 lost  or  if  either
brake  hydraulic  system  stops  working
properly,  have  your  vehicle  checked  im-
mediately.
Warning lamp
The  brake  warning  lamp  illuminates 
to  indicate  a
fault  in  the  braking  system.  Refer  to  “Brake  warn-
ing lamp” on page 3-08.
When brakes are wet
Check  the  brake  system  while  driving  at  a  low
speed  immediately  after  starting,  especially  when
the brakes are wet, to confirm they work normally.
A  film  of  water  can  be  formed  on  the  brake  discs
or  brake  drums  and  prevent  normal  braking  after
driving  in  heavy  rain  or  through  large  puddles,  or
after  the  vehicle  is  washed.  If  this  occurs,  dry  the
brakes out by driving slowly while lightly depress-
ing the brake pedal.
When driving downhill
It is important to take advantage of the engine brak-
ing by shifting to a lower shift position while driv-
ing  on  steep  downhill  roads  in  order  to  prevent  the
brakes from overheating. Starting and driving
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If the warning lamp illuminates while
driving
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If only the ABS warning lamp illuminates l Avoid  hard  braking  and 
high-speed 
driving.
Stop the vehicle in a safe place.
Restart  the  engine  and  check  to  see  whether
the  lamp  goes  out  after  a  few  minutes  driv-
ing;  if  it  then  remains  off  during  driving,
there is no problem.
However, if the lamp does not go out, or if it
lights  up  again  when  the  vehicle  is  driven,
we  recommend  you  to  have  the  vehicle
checked as soon as possible.
l The  ABS  warning  lamp  can  illuminate  if  the
battery  voltage  is  insufficient  when  the  en-
gine  is  started.  In  this  case,  it  does  not  indi-
cate an ABS fault.
Charge  the  battery  by  allowing  the  engine  to
idle for a while.
If  the  battery  has  been  charged  but  the  ABS
warning lamp continues to illuminate or illu-
minates  intermittently,  have  the  vehicle  in-
spected.
If the ABS warning lamp and brake warning
lamp illuminate at the same time l The  ABS  and  brake  force  distribution  func-
tion  may  not  work,  so  hard  braking  could
make the vehicle unstable.
Avoid  hard  braking  and  high-speed  driving.
Stop the vehicle in a safe place and contact a
MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service
Point. NOTE
l Immediately 
after  the  vehicle  starts 
moving
after engine start up, a whining sound of a mo-
tor  will  be  heard  from  the  engine  compart-
ment.  If  the  brake  pedal  is  depressed  at  that
moment, you can feel the brake pedal pulsat-
ing.
This pulsation is due to the self-diagnosis op-
eration  of  the  ABS  and  does  not  indicate  a
malfunction.
l After  driving  on  snowy  roads,  remove  any
snow  and  ice  which  may  have  become  ad-
hered to the wheel areas.
When  doing  this,  be  careful  not  to  damage
the wheel speed sensors (A) and cables loca-
ted  at  each  wheel  on  vehicles  equipped  with
an ABS.
Front
Rear l
The ABS becomes operative after the vehicle
has accelerated to a 
speed 
in excess of approx-
imately  10  km/h  (6  mph).  It  stops  operating
when  the  vehicle  decelerates  to  a  speed  be-
low approximately 7 km/h (4 mph). Starting and driving
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Power steering system
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The  power  steering  system  operates 
while  the  en-
gine is running. It helps reduce the effort needed to
turn the steering wheel.
The power steering system has mechanical steering
capability in case the power assist is lost. If the pow-
er  assist  is  lost  for  some  reason,  you  will  still  be
able  to  steer  your  vehicle.  If  the  power  assist  is
lost,  you  will  notice  it  takes  much  more  effort  to
steer and that there is much more “free play” in the
steering wheel. If this happens, take your vehicle to
an authorized MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. WARNING
l Do not stop the 
engine 
 while the vehicle is
moving.  Stopping  the  engine  would  make
the  steering  wheel  extremely  hard  to
turn, possibly resulting in an accident. CAUTION
l
Do not leave the steering 
 wheel turned all
the  way  in  one  direction.  This  can  cause
damage to the power steering system. Active Stability & Traction
Control (ASTC)* E00616700344
The  active  stability  &  traction 
control  (ASTC)
takes  overall  control  of  the  anti-lock  brake  system,
traction  control  function  and  Active  Stability  Con-
trol  function  to  help  maintain  the  vehicle’s  control
and traction. Please read this section in conjunction
with  the  page  on  the  anti-lock  brake  system,  trac-
tion  control  function  and  Active  Stability  Control
function.
 
Anti-lock brake system (ABS)  ® p. 4-44
Active Traction Control function ® p. 4-48
Active Stability Control function ® p. 4-48 CAUTION
l
Do  not  over-rely  on 
the 
 ASTC.  This  sys-
tem, like any other system, has limits and
cannot  help  you  to  maintain  traction  and
control  of  the  vehicle  in  all  circumstan-
ces.  Reckless  driving  may  lead  to  acci-
dents.  Always  drive  carefully,  taking  into
account the traffic, road and environmen-
tal conditions.
l Be sure to use the same specified type and
size of tyre on all 4 wheels. Otherwise, the
ASTC may not work correctly.
NOTE l After 
your  vehicle  is  driven 
a  short  distance
after starting the engine, a click is heard from
the engine compartment; however, this is on-
ly the sound of ASTC being checked. l
Some 
vibration  will  be 
felt 
 in  the  vehicle
body and a whining sound of a motor will be
heard  from  the  engine  compartment  when
the  ASTC  functions.  This  is  a  normal  result
of the ASTC operation, and does not indicate
a malfunction.
l The  ASTC  does  not  operate  while  the  ABS
warning lamp is illuminated.
l On  vehicles  with  the  rear  differential  lock,
the  ASTC  and  ABS  functions  are  suspended
while  the  rear  differential  lock  is  activated.
ASTC  indication  lamp,  ASTC  OFF  indica-
tion lamp and ABS warning lamp are illumi-
nated while these functions are suspended. It
does  not  indicate  a  problem.  When  the  rear
differential  lock  is  disengaged,  these  lamps
go out and function again.
Refer  to  “ABS  warning  lamp”  on  page  4-45,
“ASTC  indication  lamp,  ASTC  OFF  indica-
tion lamp” on page 4-48.
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When  extricating  the  vehicle  from  mud,  sand  or
fresh  snow,  you  may  find 
that  operation  of  the
ASTC  prevents  the  engine  speed  from  increasing
in  response  to  depression  of  the  accelerator  pedal.
If  this  happens  and  the  vehicle  remains  stuck  as  a
result, deactivate the ASC function by pressing the
“ASC OFF” switch. The vehicle will then be easier
to  extricate.  (Brake  control  of  the  ATC  function  is
still working to prevent wheel spins when the ASC
function is deactivated by pressing the “ASC OFF”
switch.) Starting and driving
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  indication  lamp  is  illuminated  when  the  Active
Stability Control function is OFF. CAUTION
l
When    indication  lamp  blinks,  Active
Stability  Control  function  or  active 
trac-
tion  control  function  is  operating,  which
means  that  the  road  is  slippery  or  that
your  vehicle’s  wheels  are  slipping  exces-
sively.  If  this  happens,  drive  slower  with
less accelerator input.
l If an abnormal condition occurs in the sys-
tem while driving, the   indication lamp
will illuminate.
In these cases, follow these procedures: CAUTION
• If  the  temperature  in  the  braking  sys-
tem  continues  to  increase 
due  to  con-
tinuous  brake  control  on  a  slippery
road  surface,  the    indication  lamp
will  illuminate,  and  operation  of 
the
Active  Stability  Control  function  and
active traction control function will be
suspended  to  protect  the  brake  sys-
tem.  (Normal  operation  of  the  vehicle
will  not  be  affected.)  Park  your  vehi-
cle in a safe place. When the tempera-
ture  in  the  braking  system  has  come
down,  the    indication  lamp  will  go
off  and  the  Active  Stability 
Control
function  and  active  traction  control
function will start operating again.
• If  the    indication  lamp  does  not  go
out  even  though  the  above 
procedure
is  followed,  there  could  be  a  problem
in the system.
Stop  the  engine  and  start  the  engine
again  and  check  whether  the    indi-
cation  lamp  goes  out.  If 
the  indication
lamp  goes  out,  there  is  no  abnormal
condition.
If  the    indication  lamp  illuminates
even  after  your  vehicle  is 
driven  a
short  distance  after  restarting  the  en-
gine, we recommend you to have your
vehicle checked as soon as possible. CAUTION
l
If  the  vehicle  is 
towed 
 with  the  ignition
switch  in  the  “ON”  position  and  only  the
front  wheels  or  only  the  rear  wheels
raised  off  the  ground,  the  ASTC  may  op-
erate, resulting in an accident. When tow-
ing  the  vehicle  with  the  front  wheels
raised,  keep  the  ignition  switch  in  the
“LOCK”  or  “ACC”  position.  When  tow-
ing  the  vehicle  with  the  rear  wheels
raised,  keep  the  ignition  switch  in  the
“ACC” position.
Refer to “Towing” on page 6-20. Starting and driving
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LW/MW/FM electronic tuning radio with CD player*
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The audio system can be used when the ignition switch is in the “ON” or “ACC” position. A- Display window
B- Audio system
NOTE l To listen to the audio system while the engine is stopped, turn the ignition key to the “ACC” position.
l If 
a  cellular  phone  is 
used  inside  the  vehicle,  it  may  create  noise  from  the  audio  equipment.  This  does  not  mean  that  anything  is  wrong  with  your  audio
equipment. In such a case, use the cellular phone at a place as far away as possible from the audio equipment.
l If  foreign  objects  or  water  get  into  the  audio  equipment,  or  if  smoke  or  a  strange  odour  comes  from  it,  immediately  turn  off  the  audio  system.  We  recom-
mend your to have it checked. Never try to repair it by yourself. Avoid continuous usage without inspection by a qualified person.
l The audio system’s control knob can be removed to deter thieves. For details, refer to 
“Audio system anti-theft feature” on page 5-48.
l The audio amplifier (if so equipped) is located under the front right seat.
Do not subject the amplifier to a strong impact.
It could damage the amplifier or malfunctioning could result. For pleasant driving
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1. Press the SPEECH button.
2. Say “Setup”.
3. Say “Confirmation prompts”.
4. The  voice 
guide  will  say  “Confirmation
prompts are 
confirmation prompts 
Answer  “Yes”  to  change  the  setting  or  an-
swer “No” to keep the current setting.
5. The  voice  guide  will  say  “Confirmation prompts  are  
will return to the main menu.
Security function E00760500131
It  is  possible  to  use  a  password  as  a  security  func-
tion  by  setting  a  password 
of  your  choice  for  the
Bluetooth ®
 2.0 interface.
When the security function is turned on, it is neces-
sary to make a voice input of a 4-digit password in
order  to  use  all  functions  of  the  Bluetooth ®
  2.0  in-
terface, except for reception.
Setting the password
Use the following procedure to turn on the security
function by setting a password. 1. Press the SPEECH button.
2. Say “Setup”.
3. Say “Password.”
4. The  voice  guide  will  say  “Password  is  disa-bled.  Would  you  like  to  enable  it?”  Answer
“Yes.”
Answer “No” to cancel the setting of the pass-
word and return to the main menu.
5. The voice guide will say “Please say a 4-dig- it password. Remember this password. It will
be required to use this system”.
Say  a  4-digit  number  which  you  want  to  set
as a password. 6. For  confirmation  purposes,  the  voice  guide
will  say  “Password  <4-digit 
password>.  Is
this correct?” Answer “Yes.”
Answer “No” to return to the password input
in Step 5.
7. When the registration of the password is com- pleted, the voice guide will say “Password is
enabled”  and  the  system  will  return  to  the
main menu.
NOTE l Password  will  be  required  to  access  the  sys-
tem after the next ignition cycle.
l It  is  required  for  a  little  time  after  engine
stop  that  the  entered  password  is  actually  re-
corded in the system.
If  the  ignition  switch  is  made  to  “ACC”  or
“ON” or the engine is started immediately af-
ter  engine  stop,  there  is  a  case  when  the  en-
tered password is not recorded in the system.
At this time, please try to enter the password
again.
Entering the password
If a password has been set and the security function
is enabled, the voice guide will say “Hands-free sys-
tem  is  locked.  State  the  password  to  continue”
when the SPEECH button is pressed to enter voice
recognition  mode.  Say  the  4-digit  password  num-
ber to enter the password.
If  the  entered  password  is  wrong,  the  voice  guide
will  say  “<4-  digit  password>,  Incorrect  password.
Please try again”. Enter the correct password.
NOTE l You can re-enter the password as many times
as you want. l
If 
you  have  forgotten  your  password,  say
“Cancel”  to  quit  the  voice  input  mode  and
then  check  with  a  MITSUBISHI  MOTORS
Authorized Service Point.
Disabling the password
Use the following procedure to turn off the security
function by disabling the password.
NOTE l System must be unlocked to disable the pass-
word.
1. Press the SPEECH button.
2. Say “Setup”.
3. Say “Password.”
4. The  voice  guide  will  say  “Password  is  ena- bled. Would you like to disable it?”
Answer  “Yes.”  Answer  “No”  to  cancel  the
disabling  of  the  password  and  return  to  the
main menu.
5. When  the  disabling  of  the  password  is  com- pleted, the voice guide will say “Password is
disabled”  and  the  system  will  return  to  the
main menu.
Speaker enrollment function E00727400209
The Bluetooth ®
 2.0 interface can  use 
 the speaker en-
rollment  function  to  create  a  voice  model  for  one
person per language.
This  makes  it  easier  for  the  Bluetooth ®
  2.0  inter-
face to recognise voice commands said by you.
You  can  turn  a  voice  model  registered  with  the
speaker  enrollment  function  on  and  off  whenever
you want. For pleasant driving
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If the vehicle breaks down
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If  the  vehicle  breaks  down 
on  the  road,  move  it  to
the shoulder and use the hazard warning flashers and/
or the warning triangle etc.
Refer  to  “Hazard  warning  flasher  switch”  on  page
3-34.
If the engine stops/fails
Vehicle operation and control are affected if the en-
gine stops.
Before moving the vehicle to a safe area, be aware
of the following:
l The  brake  booster  becomes  inoperative  and
the pedal effort will increase. Press down the
brake pedal harder than usual.
l Since  the  power  steering  pump  is  no  longer
operative,  the  steering  wheel  feels  heavy
when turning it. Emergency starting
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If  the  engine  cannot  be 
started  because  the  battery
is  weak  or  dead,  the  battery  from  another  vehicle
can be used with jumper cables to start the engine. WARNING
l To  start  the  engine 
using 
 jumper  cables
connected  from  another  vehicle,  perform
the correct procedures according to the in-
struction  manual.  Incorrect  procedures
could result in a fire or explosion or dam-
age to the vehicles.
1. Get  the  vehicles  close  enough  so  the  jumper
cables  can 
reach,  but 
be  sure  the  vehicles
aren’t touching each other.
If  they  are,  it  could  cause  a  ground  connec-
tion  you  don’t  want.  The  vehicle  will  not
start,  and  the  bad  grounding  could  damage
the electrical systems. CAUTION
l
Check the other vehicle. 
It 
 must have a 12-
volt battery.
If  the  other  system  isn’t  12-volt,  shorting
can damage both vehicles.
2. You  could  be  injured  if  the  vehicles  move.
Set  the 
parking  brake 
firmly on each vehicle.
Put  an  automatic  transmission  in  “P”
(PARK)  or  a  manual  transmission  in  “N”
(Neutral). Turn off the ignition switch. WARNING
l Turn  off  the  ignition  on 
 both  vehicles  be-
forehand.
Make sure that the cables or your clothes
cannot be caught by the fan or drive belt.
Personal injury could result.
NOTE l Turn 
off all lamps,  heater 
and other electrical
loads.  This  will  avoid  sparks  and  help  save
both batteries.
3. Make sure battery electrolyte is at the proper level.
Refer to “Battery” on page 8-10. WARNING
l If  electrolyte  fluid  is 
not 
 visible,  or  ap-
pears to be frozen, Do Not Attempt Jump
Starting!
A battery might rupture or explode if the
temperature  is  below  the  freezing  point
or if it is not filled to the proper level.
4. Connect  one  end  of  one  jumper  cable  to  the
positive  (+) 
terminal  of 
the  discharged  bat-
tery (A), and the other end to the positive (+)
terminal of the booster battery (B).
  For emergencies
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Vehicles with 1 battery
Vehicles with 2 batteries
5. Connect 
one end of the other jumper cable to
the  negative 
(-) terminal 
of  the  booster  bat-
tery  (B),  and  the  other  end  to  the  engine
block  of  the  vehicle  with  the  discharged  bat-
tery at the point farthest from the battery. NOTE
l Open 
the cover before  connecting 
the jumper
cable to the positive (+) terminal of the battery.
(Refer to “Battery” on page 8-10.) WARNING
l Be  sure  to  observe 
the 
 connecting  se-
quence of  .
l Make sure that the connection   is made
to the appointed position  (shown 
in the il-
lustration).  If  the  connection  is  made  di-
rectly  to  the  negative  side  of  the  battery,
the  inflammable  gasses  generated  from
the battery might catch fire and explode.
l When  connecting  the  jumper  cables,  do
not  connect  the  positive  (+)  cable  to  the
negative (-) terminal.
Otherwise  sparks  might  cause  explosion
of the battery. CAUTION
l
Take  care  not  to  get 
 the  jumper  cable
caught  in  the  cooling  fan  or  other  rotat-
ing part in the engine compartment.
l Use the proper cables suitable for the bat-
tery size.
Otherwise  heat  damage  to  the  cables
could result.
l Check the jumper cables for damage and
corrosion before use.
6. Start  the  engine  in  the  vehicle  which  has  the
booster  battery, 
let the 
engine  idle  a  few  mi-
nutes,  then  start  the  engine  in  the  vehicle
with the discharged battery. CAUTION
l
Keep the engine of the 
 vehicle giving assis-
tance running.
7. After  the engine is started, disconnect the ca-
bles in the reverse order. WARNING
l Charging  the  battery  while  it 
 is  installed
in  the  vehicle  might  cause  the  battery  to
catch fire and explode.
Or  damage  to  the  vehicle  could  result.  If
it  has  to  be  charged  in  that  condition  for
unavoidable reasons, disconnect the vehi-
cle side negative (-) terminal connected to
the battery.
l Keep  sparks,  cigarettes  and  flames  away
from the battery because the battery may
produce an explosion.
l Use  adequate  ventilation  when  charging
or using the battery in an enclosed space.
l Remove  all  the  caps  before  charging  the
battery.
l Electrolyte  is  corrosive  diluted  sulphuric
acid.
If electrolyte (battery acid) comes into con-
tact  with  your  hands,  eyes,  clothes  and
the  painted  surface  of  your  vehicle,  it
should  be  thoroughly  flushed  with  water.
If electrolyte gets in your eyes, flush them
with  water  immediately  and  thoroughly,
and get prompt medical attention. For emergencies
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CAUTION
l
Do not attempt to start  the engine by pull-
ing or pushing the vehicle.
It could damage your vehicle.
l Always  wear  protective  eye  goggles  when
working near the battery.
l Keep  the  battery  out  of  the  reach  of  chil-
dren.
NOTE l On 
vehicles  with  anti-lock  brake 
system,  if
the  vehicle  is  put  in  motion  without  fully
charging  the  battery,  it  might  cause  the  loss
of  smooth  engine  operation  and  the  antilock
brake warning lamp to illuminate.
Refer  to  “Anti-lock  brake  system  (ABS)”  on
page 4-44. Engine overheating
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If  the  water  temperature  gauge 
indication  remains
in  the  overheating  zone  for  a  long  time,  the  engine
may be overheating. If this occurs, take the follow-
ing corrective measures: 1. Stop the vehicle in a safe place.
2. Check whether steam is coming from the en-gine compartment.
 
[If steam does not come from the engine com-
partment]
With  the  engine  still  running,  raise  the  bon-
net to ventilate the engine compartment.
 
[If steam is coming from the engine compart-
ment]
Stop  the  engine,  and  when  the  steam  stops,
raise  the  bonnet  to  ventilate  the  engine  com-
partment. Restart the engine. WARNING
l Do not open the 
bonnet 
 while steam is com-
ing  from  the  engine  compartment.  It
could  cause  steam  or  hot  water  to  spurt
out, causing burns. Hot water could spurt
out  even  when  there  is  no  steam  coming
out,  and  some  parts  will  be  very  hot.  Be
very careful when opening the bonnet.
l Be  careful  of  hot  steam,  which  could  be
blowing off the reserve tank cap.
l Do  not  attempt  to  remove  the  radiator
cap while the engine is hot. 3. Confirm that the cooling fan is turning. If the
fan is not turning, stop the engine immediate-
ly and have it checked. A- Radiator cap
B- Cooling fan
C- Reserve tank
*: if so equipped WARNING
l Be  careful  not  to 
get  your  hands  or
clothes caught in the cooling fan. For emergencies
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4. After the engine coolant temperature has drop-
ped to the normal  temperature, stop the engine.5. Check the coolant level in the reserve tank.
WARNING
l If 
there 
is none, 
make 
 sure  that  the  en-
gine  has  cooled  down  before  removing
the radiator cap, because hot steam or boil-
ing water otherwise will gush from the fill-
er port and may scald you. 6. Add 
coolant  to  the  radiator  and/or  reserve
tank  if 
necessary  (refer 
to the “Maintenance”
section.) CAUTION
l
Do  not  add  coolant 
while 
 the  engine  is
hot.  Suddenly  adding  cold  coolant  could
damage the engine. Wait for the engine to
cool  down,  then  add  coolant  a  little  at  a
time.
7. Examine  the  radiator  hoses  for  coolant  leak-
age  and 
the drive 
belt for looseness or damage.
If  there  is  anything  wrong  with  the  cooling
system  or  drive  belt,  we  recommend  you  to
have it checked and repaired. Bleeding the fuel system
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The fuel system should be bled to remove air as de-
scribed below if the fuel supply is exhausted during
travel.
Type 1
1. Loosen  the 
air plug 
(A) 
at the top of the fuel
filter. For emergencies
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