
H14B069A
H14B107A
Operating the system as an auto-
matic air conditioning
EH14BOH
In normal conditions, use the system in the
“AUT”(AUTO) mode and follow these
procedures:
1- Set the blower speed selection dial to
the“AUT”(AUTO) position.
2- Turn the temperature control dial to set
the desired temperature.
The temperature can be set within a
range of 15 to 29.
The temperature will gradually increase
as the dial is turned to the right.NOTE
(1) Set the temperature, under normal
operating conditions, at around 22.
(2) When the temperature is set to the
highest or the lowest setting under the
AUTO operation, the air selection and
the air conditioning will be automati-
cally changed as follows:
•Quick Heating (When the tempera-
ture is set to the highest setting)
Outside air will be introduced.
•Quick Cooling (When the tempera-
ture is set to the lowest setting)
Inside air will be recirculated and the
air conditioning will operate.
If the air selection is operated manu-
ally after an automatic changeover,
manual operation will be selected.
3- Set the mode selection dial to the“AUT”
(AUTO) position.
The outlet port (except“
”and“
”),
recirculation/outside - air select and blower
speed, and ON/OFF of air conditioning will
be controlled automatically.
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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.
(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.
Demisting of the windscreen and
door windows
EH03DOH
CAUTION
For safety, make sure you have a
clear view through all windows.
To remove the frost or mist from the wind-
screen and door windows, use the mode
selection dial (“
”or“
”).
H03D151A
- 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).
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G31A068A
Cigarette lighter
EG31A-Aj
The cigarette lighter can be used while the
ignition switch is in either“ON”or“ACC”.
1- Push all the way in.
The lighter will automatically return to its
original position with a“click”when ready.
Pull it out for use.
After use, insert the lighter all the way to its
original position in the socket.
NOTE
Do not leave the cigarette lighter removed
from its socket, because the socket might
become clogged by foreign material and be
short-circuited.
CAUTION
(1) Do not touch heating element or
lighter housing, hold the knob
only as burns may occur.
(2) Do not allow children to oper-
ate or play with the cigarette
lighter as burns may occur.
(3) Something is wrong with the
cigarette lighter if it does not
pop back out within approxi-
mately 30 seconds of being
pushed in.
Leaving the cigarette lighter
pushed in for an extended
period could cause fire. If it does
not pop out by itself, pull it out
and have the problem cor-
rected at an authorized MITSUB-
ISHI dealer.
(4) Do not leave the cigarette lighter
pushed in or insert the ciga-
rette lighter from another
vehicle. Otherwise, the lighter
may overheat and cause fire.
CAUTION
(5) It is recommended that only the
lighter be inserted in its socket.
Use of“plug-in”type accesso-
ries may damage the socket and
result in poor retention of the
lighter.
(6) When the cigarette lighter socket
is used as a power source for an
electric appliance, be sure that
the electric appliance operates at
12V and has an electric capac-
ity of 120W or less. In addition,
long use of the electric appli-
ance without running the engine
may run down the battery.
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For emergencies
If the vehicle breaks down .................................... 8- 2
Operation under adverse driving
conditions .......................................................... 8- 2
Tools and jack ....................................................... 8- 3
Jack and jack handle ............................................ 8- 5
Jacking up the vehicle .......................................... 8- 8
Spare wheel ........................................................... 8-11
If a tyre is punctured ............................................. 8-13
Towing .................................................................... 8-17
Engine overheating................................................ 8-21
Bleeding the fuel system
(diesel-powered vehicles only) ........................ 8-23
Removal of water from the fuel filter
(diesel- powered vehicles only) ....................... 8-24
Emergency starting .............................................. 8-25
What to do if the engine speed becomes
unstable after the battery is replaced ............. 8-28
Fuses ...................................................................... 8-28
Changing a fuse ..................................................... 8-33
Replacement of lamp bulbs .................................. 8-34
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If the vehicle breaks down
EN40B-Bc
If the vehicle breaks down on the road,
move it to the shoulder and use the haz-
ard warning flashers.If the engine stops/failsVehicle operation and control are affected
if the engine stops. Before moving the
vehicle to a safe area be aware of the
following:
1. The brake booster becomes inopera-
tive and the pedal effort will increase.
Press down the brake pedal harder than
usual.
2. Since the power steering pump is no
longer operative, the steering wheel
feels heavy when turning it. Turn the
wheel with more effort than usual.
Operation under adverse driv-
ing conditions
EI43AAKa
If your vehicle is stuck in sand, mud
or snowIf the vehicle becomes stuck in snow, sand,
or mud, it can often be moved with a rock-
ing motion. Move the selector lever alter-
nately between the Sports-mode and “R”
(REVERSE) position (with manual trans-
mission, between 1st and Reverse), while
applying slight pressure to the accelera-
tor pedal.
Avoid racing the engine or spinning the
wheels. Prolonged efforts to free a stuck
vehicle may result in overheating and trans-
mission failure. Allow the engine to idle for
a few minutes to let the transmission cool
between rocking attempts.
If the vehicle remains stuck after several
rocking attempts, seek other assistance.
WARNING
When attempting to rock your vehicle
out of a stuck position, be sure that
the area around the vehicle is clear of
people and physical objects. The
rocking motion may cause the
vehicle to suddenly launch forward
or backward, causing injury or dam-
age to nearby people or objects.
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to“4H”position.
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CAUTION
[For super select 4WD II]
When you are going to tow another
vehicle, move the transfer shift lever
to“4H”position.
Selecting“2H”drive may increase
the differential oil temperature, result-
ing in possible damage to the driv-
ing system.
Further, the drive train will be sub-
jected to excessive loading possi-
bly leading to oil leakage, component
seizure, or other serious faults.
NOTE
Your vehicle should only be used to tow
another vehicle if the weight of the other
vehicle is less than your vehicle.
Engine overheating
EN26AAY
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 following corrective
measures:
1. Stop the vehicle in a safe place.
N26A208A
2. With the engine still running, raise the
bonnet to ventilate the engine compart-
ment.
A- Radiator cap
B- Radiator fan
C- Reserve tank
NOTE
Confirm that the radiator fan is turning. If
the fan is not turning, stop the engine
immediately and contact an authorized
MITSUBISHI dealer for assistance.
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L05A009A
RearRear:
1. Lift the wiper arm off the window glass.
2. Pull the wiper blade downward to dis-
engage it from the stopper (A) at the
end of the wiper arm. Pull the wiper
blade further to remove it.
3. Slide a new wiper blade through the
hook (B) on the wiper arm.
NOTE
Do not allow the wiper arm to fall onto the
windscreen; it could damage the glass.
L05A010A
4. Firmly insert the retainer (C) into the
groove (D) in the wiper blade.
NOTE
If a retainer is not supplied with the new
wiper blade, use the retainer from the old
blade.
Ventilation slots
EL06A-A
The ventilation slots in front of the wind-
screen should be brushed clear after a
heavy snowfall so that the operation of the
heating and ventilation systems will not be
impaired.Weatherstripping
EL10A-AA
To prevent freezing of the weatherstrip-
ping on the doors, bonnet, etc., they should
be treated with silicone grease.Additional equipment
(For regions where snow is
encountered)
EL14A-Ac
It is a good idea to carry a shovel or a
short-handled spade in the vehicle during
the winter so that you can clear away snow
if you get stranded. A small hand-brush for
sweeping snow off the vehicle and a plas-
tic scraper for the windscreen and rear win-
dow are also useful.
Maintenance
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Accessory boxes ................................................ 6-62
Accessory socket ............................................... 6-61
Additional equipment ......................................... 9-21
Air purifier ........................................................... 6-55
Antenna .............................................................. 6-35
Anti-lock brake system (ABS) ............................ 5-45
Armrest .............................................................. 3-13
Ashtray ............................................................... 6-60
Audio system anti-theft feature ......................... 6-32
Automatic air conditioning .................................. 6-43
Automatic transmission fluid ................................ 9-4
Automatic transmissionINVECS-II Sport Mode 5A/T(Intelligent & Innovative
Vehicle Electronic Control SystemII ) ........... 5-17
Auto-speed (cruise) control ................................ 5-53
Backdoor ............................................................ 2-10
Battery ................................................................. 9-6
Bleeding the fuel system (diesel-powered vehicles only) ..................... 8-23
Bonnet .................................................................. 2-9
Brake fluid ............................................................ 9-8
Brake pedal free play ......................................... 9-18
Braking ............................................................... 5-44
Capacities ........................................................ 10-16
Catalytic converter ............................................... 5-6
Cautions on handling of 4WD vehicles .............. 5-42
CD (Compact-Disc) player ................................. 6-30
Central door locks ................................................ 2-8
Changing a fuse ................................................. 8-33
Chassis number ................................................. 10-2
“Child-protection” rear doors (5-door models) ..... 2-6
Child restraint ..................................................... 3-33
Cigarette lighter .................................................. 6-59
Cleaning the inside of your vehicle ...................... 7-2
Cleaning the outside of your vehicle .................... 7-4
Clutch fluid ......................................................... 9-10
Clutch pedal free play ........................................ 9-18
Combination head lamps, dipper and turn signal switch ................................................... 4-14
Correct 4-wheel drive operation ......................... 5-38
Cup tray ............................................................. 6-65 Dimensions ........................................................ 10-6
Doors ................................................................... 2-4
Driving and alcohol ............................................ 1-13
Economical driving ............................................... 5-7
Electric remote-controlled outside
rear-view mirrors ............................................ 5-51
Electric window control ...................................... 2-12
Electrical system .............................................. 10-10
Electronic immobilizer (Anti-theft starting system) ............................... 2-2
Emergency starting ............................................ 8-25
Engine ................................................................ 10-9
Engine coolant ..................................................... 9-5
Engine number ................................................... 10-2
Engine oil ............................................................. 9-2
Engine overheating ............................................ 8-21
Exterior and interior lamp operation ................... 9-18
Front fog lamp switch ......................................... 4-22
Front heater/ Manual air conditioning .................................. 6-36
Front seat ............................................................. 3-6
Fuel consumption ............................................. 10-12
Fuel gauge ........................................................... 4-4
Fuel, engine coolant, oil and exhaust gas leakage ......................... 9-17
Fuses ................................................................. 8-28
Genuine parts .................................................... 1-12
Glove box ........................................................... 6-63
Handling of cassette tapes ................................ 6-33
Hazard warning flasher switch ........................... 4-20
Headlamp levelling switch ................................. 4-16
Headlamps washer switch ................................. 4-19
Head restraints ................................................... 3-28
Heated seats ...................................................... 3-10
Hinges and latches lubrication ........................... 9-19
Horn switch ........................................................ 4-24
How to set a CD autochanger ........................... 6-31 If a tyre is punctured .......................................... 8-13
If the vehicle breaks down ................................... 8-2
Ignition switch ..................................................... 5-11
Indication and warning lamps .............................. 4-6
Inside rear-view mirror ....................................... 5-50
Installation of accessories .................................. 1-10
Installation position for warning triangle ............. 6-67
Instruments .......................................................... 4-2
Jack and jack handle ........................................... 8-5
Jacking up the vehicle ......................................... 8-8
Keyless entry system ........................................... 2-5
Keys ..................................................................... 2-2
Limited-slip differential ....................................... 5-48
Luggage compartment lamp .............................. 4-26
Luggage floor box .............................................. 6-66
Making a flat seat ............................................... 3-26
Making a luggage area ...................................... 3-14
Manual outside rear-view mirrors ...................... 5-51
Manual transmission .......................................... 5-15
Meter, gauge and indication/
warning lamp operation .................................. 9-18
MITSUBISHI active stability & traction control system (M-ASTC) .................. 5-57
Modifications/alterations to the electric or fuel systems ................................... 1-11
Multi centre display ............................................ 4-27
Notes regarding diesel fuel .............................. 10-14
Odometer/Tripmeter ............................................. 4-3
Operation under adverse driving conditions ......................................................... 8-2
Other specifications .......................................... 10-11
Outside rear-view mirror .................................... 5-50
Alphabetical index
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