tow bar MITSUBISHI TRITON 2011 Owners Manual
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Cargo loads
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Cargo loads precautions CAUTION
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When
loading
luggage, be
careful to the
following. • Stow cargo and luggage in the cargoarea whenever possible.
• Distribute cargo or luggage evenly not to be unbalanced in weight.
• Do not place cargo or luggage on the instrument panel.
Also, do not stack up cargo or luggage
on the front passenger’s seat or the
rear seat.
Having the driver’s vision blocked,
and your cargo being thrown inside
the cabin if you suddenly have to
brake can cause a serious accident or
injury. Trailer towing (Except for
vehicles for Morocco) E00610000521
In order to tow a
trailer with your vehicle, when hav-
ing a trailer towing device mounted that meets all
relevant regulations in your area, consult a
MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point.
The regulations concerning the towing of a trailer
may differ from country to country. You are ad-
vised to obey the regulations in each area. CAUTION
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Danger of Accident!
A towing bar should
be
fitted according
to MITSUBISHI MOTORS guidelines.
NOTE l If
you are going to
tow a trailer, pay careful
attention to the following points.
Maximum towable weight with brake
and maximum trailer-nose weight
Never exceed the maximum towable weight with
brake and the maximum trailer-nose weight as lis-
ted in the specifications. (Refer to “Vehicle
weight” on page 9-10.)
If you tow a trailer at an altitude of more than
1,000 m above sea-level, reduce your weight by
10 % of the gross combination weight for every in-
crease of 1,000 m above sea-level, as the engine out-
put is lowered owing to decrease in atmospheric
pressure. Towing bar mounting specifications
See
the following table
for
fixing points (A) for the
towing bar.
Club cab Starting and driving
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The catalytic converter itself gets hot quickly, and
may be damaged if overheated.
The following
points should be noted in order to prevent the igni-
tion of unburned fuel within the catalytic converter.
l Do not drive with an extremely low fuel lev-
el; running out of fuel could cause damage to
the catalytic converter.
l Do not switch OFF the ignition switch while
driving.
l Do not attempt to start the engine by pushing
the vehicle. If the battery is weak or dis-
charged, use another battery to start the en-
gine.
l Do not idle the engine for prolonged periods
during very rough idle or malfunctioning op-
erating conditions.
l Do not race the engine when turning off the
ignition switch. This will cause the catalytic
converter to be damaged due to contact with
unburnt fuel.
l Stop driving the vehicle if you think the per-
formance is noticeably low, or if the engine
has a malfunction such as with the ignition,
etc.
If it is impractical to stop driving immediate-
ly, reduce the speed and drive for only a
short time. We recommend you to have your
vehicle inspected as soon as possible.
l In unusual situations involving major engine
problems, a burnt smell may indicate severe
and abnormal catalyst overheating.
If this occurs, the vehicle should be stopped
in a safe place, the engine switched off and
the vehicle allowed to cool. Once the engine
is cool, a service, including a tune-up to man-
ufacturer’s specifications, should be obtained
immediately. Bonnet
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To open
Pull the release lever towards
you to unlock the bon-
net. Raise the bonnet while pressing the safety lock.
NOTE
l Only
open the bonnet when
the wipers are in
the parked position. Failure to do so may
cause damage to the bonnet, wiper arms or
front windscreen.
Support the bonnet by inserting the support bar in
its slot. Maintenance
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Tyre inflation pressures
E01001402423Tyre size UP TO 3 PASSENGERS MAX. LOAD OR TRAILER TOWING
Front Rear Front Rear
195R15C 106/104R 8PR,
215/70R15C 109/107R *2.2 bar
(220 kPa) {32 psi} 2.2 bar
(220 kPa) {32 psi} 2.2 bar
(220 kPa) {32 psi} 4.5 bar
(450 kPa) {65 psi} 205R16C 110/108R 8PR
2.4 bar
(240 kPa) {35 psi} 2.4 bar
(240 kPa) {35 psi} 2.4 bar
(240 kPa) {35 psi} 4.5 bar
(450 kPa) {65 psi} 205/80R16 104S RF
2.2 bar
(220 kPa) {32 psi} 2.2 bar
(220 kPa) {32 psi} 2.2 bar
(220 kPa) {32 psi} 2.9 bar
(290 kPa) {42 psi} 245/70R16 111S RF
2.0 bar
(200 kPa) {29 psi} 2.0 bar
(200 kPa) {29 psi} 2.0 bar
(200 kPa) {29 psi} 2.9 bar
(290 kPa) {42 psi} 245/65R17 111S RF
2.0 bar
(200 kPa) {29 psi} 2.0 bar
(200 kPa) {29 psi} 2.0 bar
(200 kPa) {29 psi} 2.9 bar
(290 kPa) {42 psi}
* : On vehicles with 195 size tyres, this size of snow tyres can also be used instead. Check the tyre inflation pressure of all the tyres while they are cold; if insufficient or excessive, adjust to the specified value.
After the tyre inflation pressure has been adjusted, check the tyres for damage and air leaks. Be sure to put caps on the valves.Maintenance
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