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6. Examine the radiator hoses for cool-
ant leakage and the fan belts for loose-
ness or damage.
If there is anything wrong with the cool-
ing system or fan belt, have the prob-
lem corrected at an authorized
MITSUBISHI dealer.
N07A015A
Bleeding the fuel system
(diesel-powered vehicles only)
EN07A-La
The fuel system should be bled to remove
air as described below if the fuel supply is
exhausted during travel.
1. Loosen the air plug (A) at the top of the
fuel filter.
N07A016A
2. Pump the hand pump (B) until there are
no more bubbles in the fuel coming out
of the air plug (A). When doing this,
place a cloth around the air plug (A) to
prevent the escaping fuel from spray-
ing about.
3. Tighten the air plug (A) when there are
no more bubbles in the fuel.
4. Continue pumping until the hand pump
(B) becomes stiff.
5. Finally, check to be sure that there is no
leakage of fuel.
If in doubt, consult your nearest autho-
rized MITSUBISHI dealer.
For emergencies
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CAUTION
(1) Do not smoke or have any other
open flame near the vehicle
while bleeding the fuel system.
(2) Be sure to carefully clean away
any spilt fuel which could ignite
and cause a fire.
N07B021A
Removal of water from the fuel
filter (diesel- powered vehicles
only)
EN07B-Bc
If the warning lamp illuminates during driv-
ing, it indicates that water has accumu-
lated in the fuel filter. If this occurs, remove
the water as described below.
1. Loosen the drain plug (A) at the bot-
tom of the fuel filter.
N07B022A
2. Operate the hand pump (B) slowly 6 or
7 times in order to force the water out
through the drain plug (A).
3. Tighten the drain plug (A) when water no
longer comes out.
4. Loosen the air plug and bleed the air.
(Refer to“Bleeding the fuel system.”)
5. Check to be sure that the warning lamp
illuminates when the ignition key is
turned to“ON”, and that it goes off when
the engine is started. If in doubt, con-
sult your nearest authorized MITSUB-
ISHI dealer.
For emergencies
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N29B218E
Engine compartmentNO Symbol Electric systemCapacity
1
Alternator 120A
2Fuse (+B) 60A
3Ignition switch 40A
NO Symbol Electric systemCapacity
4
Electrical window control 30A
5Engine control 20A
6Fuel pump 20A
7Rear air conditioning 25A
8Accessory socket 15A
9Fuel line heater 25ADaytime running lamp 15A
10Condenser fan motor 25A
11Rear air conditioning 20A
12Horn 10AWiper deicer 15A
13Horn 10A
14Automatic transmission 20A
15Hazard warning flasher 10A
16Stop lamps 15A
NO Symbol Electric systemCapacity
17
Radio 10A
18Room lamp 10A
19Air conditioning 10A
20Front fog lamps 20A
21Horn 10A
22Windscreen wiper 20A
23Tail lamps (right) 10A
24Tail lamps (left) 10A
25Headlamp low beam
(right)10A
26Headlamp low beam (left) 10A
27Headlamp upper beam
(right)10A
28Headlamp upper beam
(left)10A
29 - - -
30Heater 50A
•Some fuses may not be installed on your vehicle,
depending on the vehicle model or specifications.
•The table above shows the main equipment corre-
sponding to each fuse.
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Other specifications
EP01IOE
Item 2500 models 3200 models 3500 models
Fuel systemCombustion typeIn-direct injection Direct Injection Gasoline Direct Injection
Fuel injection
pumpElectronically controlled Electric motor type
Clutch Dry single disc clutch with diaphragm spring, hydraulic action
Steering system Rack & pinion type, power assisted
SuspensionFront Independent type, double wishbone, coil spring
Rear Independent type, multi-link, coil spring
Service brakesType Hydraulic, front and rear split double circuit system with power assistance, anti-lock brake*
Front Ventilated disc brakes
Rear Drum in ventilated disc brakes
Parking brakes Parking brake acts mechanically on rear wheels
*: Optional equipment
Specifications
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