Vehicles with automatic transmission
2WD
*1with overdrive switched OFF
*2with overdrive switched ON
4WD
*1with overdrive switched OFF
*2with overdrive switched ON
STARTING AND DRIVING
Running-in
recommendations
EA01APD
During the running-in period for the first
1,000 km, it is advisable to drive your new
vehicle using the following precautions as
a guideline to aid long life as well as future
economy and performance.
(1) Do not race the engine at high speeds.
(2) Avoid rapid starting, accelerating,
braking and prolonged high-speed
running.
(3) Keep to the running-in speed limit
shown below.
Please note that the legal speed limits
displayed must be adhered to.
(4) Do not exceed loading capacity.
(5) Refrain from towing a trailer.
Vehicles with manual transmission
2WD4WD
Petrol-powered vehicles
Diesel-powered vehicles
5-2
Drive rangeSpeed limit km/h (mph)
With
turbochargerWithout
turbocharger
1st 20 (12) 20 (12)
2nd 40 (24) 35 (21)
3rd 65 (40) 55 (34)
4th 85 (52) 85 (52)
5th 100 (62) 105 (65)
Drive range
Speed limit km/h (mph)
2H, 4H4L
1st 25 (15) 10 (6)
2nd 50 (31) 25 (15)
3rd 75 (46) 40 (24)
4th 105 (65) 55 (34)
5th 125 (77) 65 (40)
Drive range
Speed limit km/h (mph)
“L” (LOW)
25 (15)
“2” (SECOND)
50 (31)
“D” (DRIVE)
75 (46)*
1
105 (65)*
2
Drive
range
Speed limit km/h (mph)
Vehicles with
205/80R16
tyre sizeVehicles with
265/70R16
tyre size
2H, 4H4L2H, 4H4L
“L”
(LOW)30 (18) 15 (9) 30 (18) 15 (9)
“2”
(SECOND)55 (34) 30 (18) 60 (37) 30 (18)
“D”
(DRIVE)85 (52)*1
125 (77)*245 (27)*1
65 (40)*285 (52)*1
125 (77)*245 (27)*1
65 (40)*2
Drive
range
Speed limit km/h (mph)
Vehicles with
205/80R16 tyre size
Vehicles with
265/70R16 tyre size
2H, 4H4L2H, 4H4L
1st20 (12) 10 (6) 20 (12) 10 (6)
2nd35 (21) 20 (12) 40 (24) 20 (12)
3rd60 (37) 30 (18) 65 (40) 30 (18)
4th85 (52) 45 (27) 90 (55) 45 (27)
5th105 (65) 55 (34) 110 (68) 55 (34)
05engL2_240082_4 22-01-2004 13:04 Page 5-2
FOR EMERGENCIES
In the engine compartment, the fuse box
is located as shown in the illustration.Passenger compartment
The spare fuses are mounted on the fuse
box cover. Always use a fuse of the same
capacity for replacement.
Fuse load capacityEN29BPDc
The fuse box cover lists the names of the
electrical systems and the fuse capacities.
8-31
NoElectrical systemCapacity
1Rear window demister20A
2Heater20A
3Turn-signal lamps10A
4Radio10A
5——
6Electric door locks15A
Symbol
—
N29B143
1
2
3
4567
8
9
101112
13
14
15 16
17
N29B144N09A033
08engL2_240082_4 22-01-2004 13:11 Page 8-31
FOR EMERGENCIES
Changing a fuseEN29C-Ae
1. Before replacing a fuse, always turn
off the electrical item concerned and
place the ignition switch in the
“LOCK” position.
2. Remove the fuse housing cover.
3. Referring to the fuse load capacity
table, check the fuse pertaining to the
problem.
A - Fuse is OK
B - Blown fuse5. Insert a new fuse of the same capac-
ity securely into the clip.
CAUTION(1) If the newly inserted fuse blows
again after a short time, have the
electrical system checked by an
authorized MITSUBISHI dealer
to find the cause and rectify it.
(2) Never use a fuse with a capacity
larger than that specified or any
substitute, such as wire, foil,
etc.; doing so will cause the
circuit wiring to heat up and
could cause a fire.
4. There is a fuse puller in the fuse hous-
ing (inside the vehicle). First pull the
fuse puller out of the fuse housing and
then by using the fuse puller, pull the
fuse straigth out from the fuse hous-
ing. If it is not blown, something else
must be causing the problem; contact
an authorized MITSUBISHI dealer to
have the problem checked.
8-33
N29C001N29C009N29C013
A
B
08engL2_240082_4 22-01-2004 13:11 Page 8-33
SPECIFICATIONS
Weights
NOTE
Trailer specifications indicate the manufacturer’s recommendation.
10-19
Item
2WD4WD
With turbochargerWithout
turbo-
chargerWithout catalytic converterWith catalytic converter
GLGLSGLGLXGLS
A/TM/TA/TM/TA/TM/TA/TM/TA/TM/T
Kerb weight
1,525 kg 1,515 kg 1,475 kg 1,735 kg 1,730 kg 1,755 kg 1,750 kg 1,750 kg 1,745 kg 1,745 kg 1,770 kg 1,765 kg
Maximum gross vehicle weight
2,570 kg 2,830 kg
Maximum axle
weightFront
1,000 kg 1,200 kg
Rear
1,700 kg 1,800 kg 1,750 kg 1,800 kg 1,800 kg 1,750 kg
Maximum trailer
weightWith brake
1,800 kg2,700 kg
Without brake
500 kg
Maximum trailer-nose weight
75 kg 100 kg
Maximum roof load
50 kg
Seating capacity
(including a driver)5 persons
10engL2_240082_4 22-01-2004 13:14 Page 10-19
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
10engL2_240082_4 22-01-2004 13:14 Page 10-27