2008 MITSUBISHI SHOGUN Owner's Manual (in English)

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1- Audio information  
→ p. 5-20, 5-43 
2- Average fuel consumption  
→ p. 3-22 
3- Driving range  
→ p. 3-23 
4- Average speed  
→ p. 3-25 
5- Outside tempera

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Average fuel consumption
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The average fuel consumption  
during the period since the last 
reset is shown in (A). The aver 
age value of the fuel consump-

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Resetting the averag 
e fuel consumption 
Press the “RESET” function button to reset the average fuel consumption indication.NOTE● 
The average fuel co
nsumption

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NOTE● 
When the driving range is 50 km (30 miles) or less, the display shows “----”. When it is 3,000 km (2,000 miles) or more, “3,000 km” or “2,000 miles

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Average speed
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The average speed during the pe 
riod since the last reset is 
shown in (A). The average va 
lue of the vehicle speed is 
graphed every 5 mi

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Resetting the average speed Press the “RESET” function button  
to reset the average vehicle 
speed.NOTE● 
The average speed can be reset separately for the auto

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Resetting the outside temperature Press the “RESET” function button to reset the graph of the outside temperature.NOTE● 
Depending on factors such as the driving

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Altimeter
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The current elevation in units of 50 m (200 ft) is shown in (A). The elevation is graphed every  
5 minutes and the data for up to 
4 hours are s