INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS
A/T (Automatic transmission) warning
lamp* - red
ED73A-Xa
The A/T warning lamp comes on when the A/T
fluid temperature becomes abnormally high. Nor-
mally the warning lamp comes on when the igni-
tion switch is placed in the “ON” position, and it
goes out when the engine is started. When the
lamp comes on, reduce the engine speed and
move the vehicle to a safe area.
Then, set the selector lever to “P” position and
idle the engine until the warning lamp goes off.
When the warning lamp goes off, the vehicle can
run as before. It the warning lamp does not go off,
please have your vehicle inspected at an author-
ized MITSUBISHI dealer.
NOTE
If there is something wrong with the control sys-
tem of the automatic transmission, the A/T warn-
ing lamp flashes. While the warning lamp is flash-
ing, a safety device is activated, causing the
speed to remain constant during driving and the
acceleration to be insufficient when starting out
on an uphill grade. If the warning lamp flashes,
have your vehicle inspected at an authorized
MITSUBISHI dealer.
Charge warning lamp - redED54A-La
This lamp illuminates when the ignition switch is
turned “ON”, and goes off after the engine has
started.
CAUTIONIf it illuminates while the engine is running,
there is a problem in the charging system.
In this case, immediately park your vehicle
in a safe place and contact your nearest au-
thorized MITSUBISHI dealer.
[Petrol-powered vehicle]
Abnormality in the charging system.
[Diesel-powered vehicle]
Broken alternator belt or abnormality in
the charging system. A broken alternator
belt causes poor braking efficiency.
Depress the brake pedal harder than
usual to park the vehicle in a safe place.
4-8
A/T
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FOR EMERGENCIES
Emergency towing
If towing is necessary, we recommend
you to have it done by your MITSUBISHI
dealer or a commercial tow truck service.
If towing service is not available in an
emergency, your vehicle may be tem-
porarily towed by a cable or chain secured
to one of the following parts:
A - Front towing hook
B - Spring shackleIf your vehicle is to be towed, pay care-
ful attention to the following points:
(1) For vehicles with automatic transmis-
sion, check the automatic transmis-
sion fluid level. (Refer to “Automatic
transmission fluid” on page 9-4.)
If the fluid level is low, transport the
vehicle with all wheels off the ground.
CAUTIONIf the vehicle is out of automatic
transmission fluid, the transmission
could be damaged.
(2) Move the gearshift lever (manual
transmission) or the selector lever
(automatic transmission) to the “Neu-
tral” or “N” (NEUTRAL).
(3) If your vehicle is a 4-wheel drive vehi-
cle, move the transfer shift lever to
“2H” position.
CAUTIONIf the vehicle is towed with the trans-
fer shift lever in “4H” or “4L” posi-
tion, the drive mechanism may be
damaged.
NOTE
(1) Use care that the towing rope is kept
as horizontal as possible. An angled
towing rope can damage the vehicle
body.
(2) Never attempt to tow out a ditched ve-
hicle, because the towing rope cannot
be kept horizontal.
8-21
N25A104
BB
Rear (4WD vehicles)
N25A096
A
4WD vehicles
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2. You could be injured if the vehicles
roll. Set the parking brake firmly on
each vehicle. Put an automatic trans-
mission in “P” (PARK) position or a
manual transmission in “N” (Neutral)
position. Turn off the ignition switch.
WARNINGTurn off the ignition on both vehicles
beforehand. Use care to make sure
that the cables or your clothes do
not get caught by the fan or drive
belt. Personal injury could result.
NOTE
Turn off all lamps, heater and other elec-
trical loads. This will avoid sparks and help
save both batteries.
3. Make sure that the battery electrolyte
is at the proper level. Refer to “Bat-
tery” on page 9-6.
WARNINGIf the electrolyte fluid is not visible,
or appears to be frozen, Do Not At-
tempt Jump Starting!
A battery might rupture or explode if
the temperature is below the freez-
ing point or if it is not filled to the
proper level.
4. Connect one end of one jumper cable
to the positive (+) terminal of the
discharged battery, and the other end
to the positive (+) terminal of the
booster battery.
5. Connect one end of the other jumper
cable to the negative (–) terminal of
the booster battery and the other end
to the engine block of the vehicle with
the discharged battery at the point far-
thest from the battery.
NOTE
Remove the cover before connecting the
booster cable to the positive terminal of
the battery.
FOR EMERGENCIES
Type 1 -Diesel-powered vehicles with
turbo charger
Type 2 - Diesel-powered vehicles
Type 3 - Petrol-powered vehicles
8-28
N28A041
Type 1
N28A031
Type 2
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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* ............................................................ 9-9
Washer fluid............................................................ 9-10
Wheel condition ..................................................... 9-10
Tyre inflation pressure .......................................... 9-11
Tyre rotation ........................................................... 9-11
Snow tyres .............................................................. 9-12
Tyre chains ............................................................. 9-13
Fuel, engine coolant, oil and exhaust gas
leakage ............................................................. 9-14
Exterior and interior lamp operation .................... 9-14
Meter, gauge and indication/warning lamp
operation .......................................................... 9-14
Clutch pedal free play* .......................................... 9-14
Brake pedal free play ............................................. 9-15
Parking brake lever stroke .................................... 9-15
Hinges and latches lubrication ............................. 9-16
Wiper blades ........................................................... 9-16
Ventilation slots ..................................................... 9-17
Weatherstripping.................................................... 9-17
Additional equipment
(For regions where snow is encountered) .... 9-17
Maintenance
9
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MAINTENANCE
Selection of engine oil
(diesel-powered vehicle)
EM03BAO
(1) Select engine oil of the proper SAE
viscosity number according to the
atmospheric temperature.
2) Use engine oil conforming to the fol-
lowing classification:
• ACEA classification:
“For service B1, B2, B3 or B4”
• API classification:
“For service CD” or higher
NOTE
Use of additives is not recommended
since they may reduce the effectiveness
of additives already included in the engine
oil. It may result in failure of the mechani-
cal assembly.
Automatic transmission
fluid*
EM05A-Hh
The proper amount of automatic transmis-
sion fluid is essential to the life and opera-
tion of the automatic transmission. Either
insufficient fluid or excessive fluid could
cause transmission faults. The transmis-
sionfluid filler port cap is equipped with a
dipstick. Use the following procedure to
check the fluid level.
1. Check the fluid level after the vehicle
has been driven enough to warm up
the transmission fluid.
2. Park the vehicle on a flat, level sur-
face and apply the parking brake.
3. With the engine idling and the brake
pedal fully depressed, move the
transmission selector lever through all
the positions from the “P” (PARK) to
“L” (LOW), stopping momentarily at
each position.4. Move the selector lever to the “N”
(NEUTRAL) or “P” (PARK) position.
5. Remove the dipstick and wipe it with a
clean lint-free cloth.
6. Reinsert the dipstick as far as it goes.
7. Remove the dipstick and read the oil
level.
The fluid level should always be be-
tween the two marks on the dipstick.
8. Use only the following transmission
fluid to ensure optimum transmission
performance:
“ATF DEXRON II”
WARNINGDo not spill the fluid onto a hot ex-
haust manifold during topping up or
inspection, or a fire may occur.
9-4
M05A024M03B017
-40 -30 -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 °C
SAE 5W – 30SAE 10W – 30
SAE 30
SAE 20W – 40
SAE 15W – 40
Diesel-powered vehicles
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SPECIFICATIONS
*: Optional equipment
10-26
No.
ItemQuantityRecommended lubricants
1 Brake fluid As required Brake fluid DOT 3 or DOT 4
2 Clutch fluid As required Brake fluid DOT 3 or DOT 4
3 Engine coolant2500 models2WD 7.7 litres
DIA QUEEN SUPER LONG LIFE COOLANT or equivalent
[Includes 0.65 litre in the reserve tank] 4WD 7.8 litres
2400 models 7.7 litres
4 Automatic transmission fluid2WD 7.3 litres
ATF DEXRON II
4WD 7.7 litres
5 Manual transmission oilDiesel-powered vehicles 2.5 litres
Gear oil API classification GL-4, SAE 75W-85W or 75W-90
Petrol-powered vehicles 2.2 litres
6 Engine oilDiesel-powered
vehicles2WDOil pan 5.0 litres
Refer to page 9-2 Oil filter 0.8 litre
Oil cooler 0.4 litre
4WDOil pan 6.3 litres
Oil filter 0.8 litre
Oil cooler 0.4 litre
Petrol-powered vehiclesOil pan 4.0 litres
Oil filter 0.3 litre
7 Power steering fluid* As required ATF DEXRON III or DEXRON II
8 Washer fluid 5.0 litres –
9 Refrigerant (air conditioning)* 550 - 600 g HFC-134a
10 Differential oilFront 0.9 litreWithout limited slip differential:
Hypoid gear oil API classification GL-5 or higher
Above 10°C SAE 90
Below 10°C SAE 80W
With limited slip differential*:
DIA QUEEN LSD gear oil or CASTROL HYPOY LS
(Hypoid gear oil API classification GL-5 SAE 90) Rear2WD 1.6 litres
4WD 2.6 litres
11 Transfer oil 2.3 litres
Hypoid gear oil API classification GL-4 SAE 75W-85W or 75W-90
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INDEX
4WD indication lamp
(4-wheel drive vehicles) .......................... 5-22
Accessory boxes ....................................... 6-35
Accessory (Installation) ............................. 1-13
Additional equipment ................................. 9-17
Antenna (Pillar antenna) ............................ 6-18
Anti-lock brake system (ABS) .................... 5-33
Armrest ........................................................ 3-7
Ashtray ...................................................... 6-34
Audio system
Anti-theft system ..................................... 6-15
Automatic air conditioning ......................... 6-25
Automatic transmission
Fluid .......................................................... 9-4
Possible driving speed ............................ 5-19
Selector positions.................................... 5-17
Warning lamp ............................................ 4-8
Battery ......................................................... 9-6
Charge warning lamp ................................ 4-8
Discharged battery
(Emergency starting) ............................ 8-27
Bonnet ......................................................... 2-7
Brake system
Anti-lock brake ........................................ 5-33
Braking .................................................... 5-32
Fluid .......................................................... 9-8
Parking brake .......................................... 5-30
Pedal free play ........................................ 9-14
Warning lamp ............................................ 4-9
Bulb capacity, replacement ....................... 8-34Door-ajar warning lamp ............................... 4-7
Doors ........................................................... 2-4
Central door locks ..................................... 2-7
Child protection ......................................... 2-6
Lock and unlock ........................................ 2-4
Economical driving ...................................... 5-6
Electric remote-controlled
outside rear-view mirrors ........................ 5-38
Electric window control ................................ 2-9
Electronic immobilizer.................................. 2-2
Emergency starting.................................... 8-27
Engine number .......................................... 10-2
Engine
Coolant...................................................... 9-5
Number ................................................... 10-2
Oil .............................................................. 9-2
Used oil ................................................... 1-16
Exterior and interior lamp operation .......... 9-14
Fluid
Automatic transmission fluid ..................... 9-4
Brake fluid ............................................. 10-26
Clutch fluid ..................................... 9-9, 10-26
Manual transmission fluid ..................... 10-26
Power steering fluid ....................... 9-9, 10-26
Washer fluid ............................................ 9-10
Fuel filter indication lamp ............................. 4-9
Fuel
Capacity /(Filling the fuel tank).................. 5-3
Fuel gauge ................................................ 4-3
Low fuel indication lamp............................ 4-7
Fuse load capacity..................................... 8-31
Fuses ......................................................... 8-30 Capacities ................................................ 10-25
Catalytic converter ....................................... 5-5
Cautions on handling of 4WD vehicles...... 5-29
Central door locks........................................ 2-7
Changing a fuse ........................................ 8-33
Charge warning lamp .................................. 4-8
Chassis number......................................... 10-2
“Child-protection” rear door ......................... 2-6
Child restraint ............................................ 3-11
Cigarette lighter ......................................... 6-33
Cleaning the inside of your vehicle .............. 7-2
Genuine leather ........................................ 7-3
Plastic, Vinyl leather, etc. .......................... 7-3
Cleaning the outside of your vehicle............ 7-4
Chrome parts ............................................ 7-6
Damaged paint.......................................... 7-6
Polishing ................................................... 7-6
Washing .................................................... 7-4
Waxing ...................................................... 7-5
Clock (Digital) ............................................ 6-34
Clutch
Fluid .......................................................... 9-9
Pedal free play ........................................ 9-14
Combination headlamps,
dipper and turn signal switch .................. 4-12
Coolant (Engine).......................................... 9-5
Correct 4-wheel drive operation ................ 5-26
Cup tray ..................................................... 6-37
Day/Night Type inside rear-view mirror ..... 5-37
Diesel fuel ................................................ 10-24
Diesel preheat warning lamp ..................... 4-10
Digital clock ............................................... 6-34
Dimensions ......................... 10-5, 10-11, 10-17
10-27
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INDEX
Running-in recommendations ..................... 5-2
Safe driving techniques ............................. 1-16
Seat belts
Child restraint .......................................... 3-11
Inspection................................................ 3-20
Pregnant women restraint....................... 3-20
Seat belts .................................................. 3-8
Seat
Adjustment ................................................ 3-2
Armrest ..................................................... 3-7
Front seat .................................................. 3-3
Head restraints.......................................... 3-5
Heated seats ............................................. 3-7
Rear seat .................................................. 3-5
Snow tyres ................................................. 9-12
Spare wheel............................................... 8-12
Specifications ............................................ 10-2
Speedometer ............................................... 4-2
Starting ...................................................... 5-11
Starting the engine ........................... 5-11, 5-12
Steering
Power steering fluid ....................... 9-9, 10-26
Power steering system............................ 5-37
Steering lock ........................................... 5-11
Steering wheel height adjustment........... 5-36
Sun visors .................................................. 6-32
Supplemental restraint system
(SRS)-air bag .......................................... 3-20Washing....................................................... 7-4
Water temperature gauge ........................... 4-4
Waxing......................................................... 7-5
Weatherstripping ....................................... 9-17
Wheel
Caps........................................................ 8-15
Condition ................................................. 9-10
Windscreen wiper and washer switch ....... 4-15
Wiper blades ...................................... 7-7, 9-16 Tachometer ................................................. 4-3
Thermometer ............................................... 4-5
Tools..................................................... 8-3, 8-4
Towing ....................................................... 8-19
Trailer towing ............................................... 5-7
Transfer shift lever ..................................... 5-20
Transmission
Automatic transmission........................... 5-16
Fluid ............................................... 9-4, 10-26
Manual transmission ............................... 5-14
Tray under seat ......................................... 6-39
Tripmeter ..................................................... 4-3
Turn-signal
Indication lamps ........................................ 4-7
Switch ..................................................... 4-13
Tyre and wheels
Size................................... 10-8, 10-14, 10-22
Spare wheel ............................................ 8-12
Tyre chains ............................................. 9-13
Tyre inflation pressure ............................ 9-11
Tyre rotation .............................................. 9-11
UKW/MW/LW electronic tuning radio
with tape player ......................................... 6-2
Used engine oils safety instructions .......... 1-16
Vanity mirror .............................................. 6-32
Vehicle information code plate .................. 10-3
Ventilators.................................................. 6-18
Visor
Sun visors ............................................... 6-32
Voltage meter .............................................. 4-5
Washer fluid............................................... 9-10
10-29
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