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N10X144A
CAUTION
Never hold the halogen lamp bulb
with a bare hand, dirty glove, etc. The
oil from your hand could cause the
bulb to break the next time the fog
lamps are used.
If the glass surface is dirty, it must be
cleaned with alcohol, paint thinner,
etc., and refit it after drying it thor-
oughly.
N10X184A
To refit
Reverse the above removal procedure.
When refit the clips of the cover, push the
pin (E).
N10G001E
Side step lamps*
EN10G-A
1. Remove the mounting bolts (A) and
remove the lamp unit and cover
together.
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N10G002A
2. Turn the bulb socket anticlockwise and
then remove the bulb by pulling it out.
N20I023A
Left sideRear combination lamps
EN20I-Y
(On corner side)
Remove the screw from the lamp unit.
Remove the lamp unit.
N20I024A
Right side
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N20I025A
Remove the socket and bulb assemblies by
turning them anticlockwise.
Each bulb can be removed from the socket
by pulling it out.
1- Reversing lamp
2- Rear fog lamp (driver’s side only)
N20I026A
(On bumper)
Remove the lens mounting screws.
N20I027A
Remove the socket and bulb assembly
together by turning it anticlockwise, and
then remove the bulb from the socket by
following procedures.
3- Stop and tail lamps
Pull the bulb out.
4- Rear turn-signal lamps
Turn the bulb anticlockwise while press-
ing it inward.
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N10V062A
High-mounted stop lamp
EN10VAKa
Remove the two screws to take off the
cover.
N10V063A
Remove the socket and bulb assembly
together by turning it anticlockwise, and
then remove the bulb by pulling it out.
N10J038A
Number plate lamps
EN10J-Fg
Remove the lens mounting screws, remove
the socket assembly and bulb together by
turning it anticlockwise, and then remove
the bulb by pulling it out.
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N10M039A
Room lamp and personal lamps
EN10M-Ob
Insert a straight blade (or minus) screw-
driver into the notch of the lens and pry
gently to remove the lens.
Remove the lamp bulb from the lamp
holder.
NOTE
Wrap a piece of cloth around the tip of the
screwdriver in order to avoid scratching the
lens.
N10Q008A
Rear personal lamps
EN10Q-Da
Insert the tip of a straight blade (or minus)
screwdriver at the edge of the lens and pry
gently to remove the lens.
Remove the bulb from the lamp holder.
NOTE
Wrap a piece of cloth around the tip of the
screwdriver in order to avoid scratching the
lens.
N10O018A
Luggage compertment lamp
EN11E-Ca
Insert a straight blade (or minus) screw-
driver into the notch of the lens and pry
gently to remove the lens.
Remove the bulb from the lamp holder.
NOTE
Wrap a piece of cloth around the tip of the
screwdriver in order to avoid scratching the
lens.
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N10P010A
FrontDoor lamps*
EN10P-Aa
Insert the tip of a straight blade (or minus)
screwdriver at the edge of the lens, pry
gently to remove the lens, and then remove
the bulb from the lamp holder.
NOTE
Wrap a piece of cloth around the tip of the
screwdriver in order to avoid scratching the
lens.
N10P011A
Rear
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Maintenance
Engine oil ...................................................... 9- 2
Automatic transmission fluid ...................... 9- 4
Engine coolant ............................................. 9- 5
Battery ........................................................... 9- 6
Brake fluid .................................................... 9- 8
Power steering fluid...................................... 9- 9
Clutch fluid ................................................... 9-10
Washer fluid ................................................... 9-11
Wheel condition ............................................ 9-12
Tyre inflation pressure ................................. 9-14
Tyre rotation ................................................. 9-15
Snow tyres .................................................... 9-16
Tyre chains ................................................... 9-16
Fuel, engine coolant,
oil and exhaust gas leakage..................... 9-17
Exterior and interior lamp operation........... 9-18
Meter, gauge and indication /
warning lamp operation ............................ 9-18
Clutch pedal free play ................................. 9-18
Brake pedal free play.................................... 9-18
Parking brake lever stroke ........................... 9-19
Hinges and latches lubrication.................... 9-19
Wiper blades.................................................. 9-19
Ventilation slots ............................................ 9-21
Weatherstripping........................................... 9-21
Additional equipment
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EM01A-Hh
Adequate care of your vehicle at regular
intervals serves to preserve the value and
appearance as long as possible.
Some maintenance items can be carried
out by the owner (do it yourself), while oth-
ers should be carried out by an autho-
rized MITSUBISHI dealer (periodic
inspection and maintenance). This sec-
tion describes only those items which can
be carried out by the owner. In the event a
malfunction or other problem is discov-
ered, have it corrected by an authorized
MITSUBISHI dealer. This section con-
tains information on inspection mainte-
nance procedures that you can do yourself,
if you wish to do so. Follow the instruc-
tions and cautions for each of the various
procedures.
WARNING
(1) When checking or servicing the
inside of the engine compart-
ment, make sure the engine is
switched off and has had a
chance to cool down.
(2) If it is necessary to do work in
the engine compartment with the
engine running, be especially
careful that your clothing, hair,
etc., does not become caught by
the fan, drive belts, or other
moving parts.
(3) Do not smoke, cause sparks or
allow open flames around fuel or
battery. The fumes are flam-
mable.
(4) Be extremely cautious when
working around the battery. It
contains poisonous and corro-
sive sulphuric acid.
(5) Do not get under your vehicle
with just the body jack support-
ing it. Always use automotive
jack stands.
(6) Improper handling of compo-
nents and materials used in the
vehicle can endanger your per-
sonal safety.
Consult an authorized
MITSUBISHI dealer for neces-
sary information.
M03A081A
A : 2500 models
B : 3200 models
C : 3500 modelsEngine oil
EM03A-Ja
The engine oil used has a significant effect
on the engine’s performance, service life
and startability. Be sure to use oil of the
recommended quality and appropriate vis-
cosity.
All engines consume a certain amount of
oil during normal operation (See note
below). Therefore, it is important to check
the oil at regular intervals or before start-
ing a long journey.
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