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E11C034A
Dipper (High/Low beam change)
EE11B-Ia
When the lamp switch is in the“
”posi-
tion, the beam changes from high to low (or
low to high) each time the lever is pulled to
(1). While the high beam is on, the high
beam indication lamp in the instrument
cluster will also illuminate.
Headlamp flasher
EE11C-Ib
The high beams flash when the lever is
pulled slightly to (2), and will go off when
it is released.
When the high beam is on, the high beam
indication lamp in the instrument cluster will
also illuminate.
NOTE
(1) The high beams can also flash when
the lamp switch is OFF.
(2) If you turn the lamps off with the head-
lamps set to high-beam illumination, the
headlamps are automatically returned
to their low-beam setting when the
lamp switch is next turned to the“
”
position.
E11D026A
Turn/lane-change signals
EE11D-Ja
The turn-signal lamps flash when the switch
is operated (with the ignition switch“ON”).
At the same time, the turn signal indica-
tor flashes.
1- Turn-signals
When making a normal turn, use posi-
tion (1). The lever will return automati-
cally when cornering is completed.
There are times when the lever will not
return after cornering. This occurs when
the steering wheel is turned only slightly.
In such cases, return the lever by hand.
2- Lane-change signals
When changing lanes, use position (2).
It will return to the neutral position when
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Precautions to observe when using
wipers and washers
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(1) If the moving wipers become blocked
by ice or other deposits on the glass,
the motor may burn out even if the
wiper switch is turned to OFF. If
obstruction occurs, park your vehicle in
a safe place, turn off the ignition, and
clean the deposits from the glass so
that the wipers operate smoothly.
(2) Do not use the wipers when the glass
is dry. They may scratch the glass sur-
face or the blades may prematurely
wear out.
(3) Before using the wipers in cold weather,
check that the wiper blades are not fro-
zen onto the glass. The motor may
burn out if the wipers are used with the
blades frozen onto the glass.
(4) Avoid using the washer continuously for
more than 20 seconds. Do not oper-
ate the washer when the fluid reser-
voir is empty.
Otherwise, the motor may burn out.
(5) Periodically check the level of washer
fluid in the reservoir and refill if
required.
During cold weather, add a recom-
mended washer solution that will not
freeze in the washer reservoir. Fail-
ure to do so could result in loss of
washer function and frost damage to
the system components.
E16A058A
Hazard warning flasher switch
EE16A-Dd
Use the hazard warning flasher switch
when the vehicle has to be parked on the
road for any emergency.
The hazard warning flashers can always be
operated, regardless of the position of the
ignition key.
Push the switch to turn on the hazard warn-
ing flashers; push the switch again to turn
them off.
When this switch is operated, all turn-signal
lamps flash continuously, as do the
turn-signal indication lamps in the instru-
ment cluster.
CAUTION
If the lamps are kept flashing for a
long time, the battery will be dis-
charged, making it difficult or impos-
sible to start the engine.
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D92C045A
Driving range
(Petrol-powered vehicles only)
ED92C-E
For vehicles with MITSUBISHI genuine
audio, driving range can be displayed. This
value shows the distance (in km or miles)
that can be driven on the fuel remaining in
the fuel tank.NOTE
(1) When the driving range is displayed, if
the driving range drops below 50km
(30miles), alarm sounds and the dis-
play shows a flashing. When this
occurs, top up the fuel tank as soon as
possible.
Even when an item other than the driv-
ing range is currently displayed, the
alarm sounds and the driving range
appears for 5 seconds when the driv-
ing range drops to 50km, 25km and
10km (or 30 miles, 15miles and 6
miles) levels. Then, the original item is
again displayed.
(2) The driving range varies depending on
road conditions, the manner of driv-
ing and other related factors. Conse-
quently, the display should be used
only as a guide. It is recommended to
add fuel as soon as the low fuel indi-
cation lamp in the instrument cluster
illuminates.
(Refer to“Low fuel indication lamp”on
page 4-9.)
(3) Refueling will update the driving range
indication. However, when the amount
of refueling is too little, the correct
range will not be displayed, so make
sure to supply the minimum amount of
fuel (25 litres or more).(4) The driving range displayed is based on
previous fuel consumption data. Dis-
connecting the battery cable will result
in the deletion of existing fuel consump-
tion data, which will affect the unit’s cal-
culations.
(5) The driving range figure can occasion-
ally increase if the vehicle is stopped on
an incline. This is because the fuel has
moved in the tank because of the
incline and is not considered as a fault.
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