ForewordE09200101932
Thank you for selecting a SHOGUN as your new vehicle.
This owner’s manual will add to your understanding and full
enjoyment of the many fine features of this vehicle.
It contains information prepared to acquaint you with the
proper way to operate and maintain your vehicle for the utmost
in driving pleasure.
MITSUBISHI MOTORS Europe B.V. reserves the right to
make changes in design and specifications and/or to make
additions to or improvements in this product without obligation
to install them on products previously manufactured.
It is an absolute requirement for the driver to strictly observe
all laws and regulations concerning vehicles.
This owner’s manual has been written in compliance with
such laws and regulations, but some of the contents may
become contradictory with later amendment of the laws and
regulations.
Please leave this owner’s manual in this vehicle at time of
resale. The next owner will appreciate having access to the
information contained in this owner’s manual.
Repairs to your vehicle:
Vehicles in the warranty period:
All warranty repairs must be carried out by a MITSUBISHI
MOTORS Authorized Service Point.
Vehicles outside the warranty period:
Where the vehicle is repaired is at the discretion of the owner.
Throughout this owner’s manual the words WARNINGand
CAUTIONappear.
These serve as reminders to be especially careful. Failure to follow
instructions could result in personal injury or damage to your vehicle.
indicates a strong possibility of severe personal injury or
death if instructions are not followed.
means hazards or unsafe practices that could cause minor
personal injury or damage to your vehicle.
You will see another important symbol:
NOTE: gives helpful information.
*: indicates optional equipment.
It may differ according to the sales classification; refer to
the sales catalogue.
Abbreviations used in this owner’s manual:
LHD: Left-Hand Drive
RHD: Right-Hand Drive
M/T: Manual Transmission
A/T: Automatic TransmissionInformation for station service
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WARNING
CAUTION
Fuel tank capacity3-door models 69 litres5-door models 88 litres
Petrol-powered vehicles
Unleaded petrol octane number (EN228)
95 RON or higher
FuelDiesel-powered vehicles
Fuel requirementsVehicles to comply with the Euro 4 regulation
Cetane number (EN590)
51 or higher
Vehicles to comply with the Euro 3 regulation
Cetane number
45 or higher
Refer to the “Fuel selection” for details.
Engine oil Refer to the “Maintenance” section of this owner’s manual for the SAE viscosity.
Tyre inflation pressure Refer to the “Maintenance” section for the tyre inflation pressure.
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Mitsubishi Motors Europe B.V.
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Some fuses may not be installed on your vehicle, depend- ing on the vehicle mo
del or specifications.
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The table above shows the ma
in equipment corresponding
to each fuse. The fuse box does not contain spare 7.5 A and 15 A fuses. If a fuse of one of these capacities blows, replace it tem- porarily by borrowing the one that matches from:7.5 A: Outside rear-view mirrors 15 A: Cigarette lighter Replace the borrowed fuse as soon as possible.
No.
Symbol
Electrical system
Capacity
1 Ignition coil 10 A 2 Gauge 7.5 A 3 Reversing lamp 7.5 A 4— — 7.5 A 5 Relay 7.5 A 6 Heated door mirror 7.5 A 7 — — 30 A 8 Engine control 7.5 A 9 Cigarette lighter 15 A 10 — — —11 Outside rear-view mirrors 7.5 A 12 Engine control 7.5 A 13 — — — 14 Rear window wiper 15 A 15 Central door locks 15 A 16 Rear fog lamp 10 A 17 — — — 18 — — — 19 Heater 30 A 20 Rear window demister 30 A
21 Sunroof 20 A 22 Anti-lock brake system 10 A 23 Heated seat 20 A 24 Approach lamps 10 A 25 — Spare fuse 20 A 26 — Spare fuse 10 A 27 — Spare fuse 30 A 28 — Spare fuse 25 ANo.
Symbol
Electrical system
Capacity
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5. Referring to the fuse load
capacity table, check the fuse
pertaining to the problem.
NOTE●
If any system does not function but the fuse corresponding to that system is normal, ther
e may be a fault in the system
elsewhere. We recommend y
ou to have your vehicle
checked.
6. Insert a new fuse of the same capacity by using the fuse
puller and insert the fuse at
the same place in the fuse
block.
C- Fuse is OK D- Blown fuse
CAUTION
!●
If the newly inserted fuse
blows again after a short
time, we recommend you to
have the electrical sys-
tem checked to find the cause and rectify it.
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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.
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Replacement of lamp bulbs
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Before replacing a bulb, ensure the lamp is off. Do not touch the glass part of the new bulb with your bare fingers; the skin oil left on the glass will evapor
ate when the bulb gets hot and
the vapor will condense on th
e reflector and dim the surface.
NOTE●
Do not attempt to repair or
replace the lamp bulbs other
than described in this owner’s manual. For repair or replacement, contact a MITS
UBISHI MOTORS Author-
ized Service Point.
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If you are unsure of how to carry out the work as required, we recommend you to consult a specialist.
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Be careful not to scratch the vehicle body when removing a lamp or lens.
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When it rains or when the
vehicle has been washed, the
inside of the lens sometimes becomes foggy. This is the same phenomenon as when window glass mists up on a humid day, and does not indicate a functional problem.When the lamp is switched on, the heat will remove the fog. However, if water gathers inside the lamp, we recom- mend you to have it checked.
Bulb capacity
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When replacing a bulb, use a new bulb with the same wattageand colour.Outside
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Codes in parentheses indicate bulb types.
CAUTION
!●
Bulbs are extremely hot immediately after being turned off. When replacing a bulb, wait for it to cool sufficiently before touching it. You could otherwise be burnt.
1- Headlamps, high beam: 65 W (H9) 2- Front fog lamps*: 55 W (H11) 3- Headlamps, low beam with discharge lamp: 35 W (D2S)
Headlamps, low beam without discharge lamp: 55 W (H11)
4- Position lamps: 5 W (W5W) 5- Front turn-signal lamps: 21 W (WY21W)
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Alphabetical index 4Heated mirror 4-14 Heated seats 2-12High-beam indicator lamp 3-12High-mounted stop lampBulb capacity 8-36Replacement 8-48Hinges and latches lubrication 8-28Horn switch 3-78
I
If the vehicle breaks down 6-2Ignition switch 4-14Indicator and warning lamps 3-10Indicator lamps 3-12Inside rear-view mirror 4-9Inspection and maintenance following rough road operation 4-53Installation of accessories 6Installation position for warning triangle 5-107Instruments 3-2Interior lamp switch 5-85Interior lamps 5-85
J
JackStorage 6-11Jack handle 6-15Storage 6-11Jump starting (Eme
rgency starting) 6-2
K
Keyless entry system 1-5 Keys 1-2
L
Labeling 9-2Lamp monitor buzzer 3-60Lamps (headlamps, fog lamp, etc.) auto-cutout function 3-60Leakage (Fuel, engine coolant, oil and exhaust gas) 8-27Licence plate lampsBulb capacity 8-36Replacement 8-49Low fuel warning lamp 3-8Lubricants 9-16Luggage compartment lamp 5-88Bulb capacity 8-38Replacement 8-52Luggage floor box 5-97Luggage hooks 5-105LW/MW/FM electronic tuning radio with CD autochanger5-43LW/MW/FM electronic tuning radio with CD player 5-20
M
Making a flat seat 2-35Making a luggage area 2-19Manual transmission 4-23Fluid 9-16
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Mirror Inside rear-view mirror 4-9Outside rear-view mirrors 4-11MIVEC engine 4-20Modification/alterations to th
e electrical or fuel systems 7N
Notes regarding diesel fuel 9-15
O
Odometer 3-3 OilDifferential oil 9-16Engine oil 8-6, 9-16Transfer oil 9-16Oil pressure warning lamp 3-16Operation under adverse driving conditions 6-35Outside rear-view mirrors 4-11Overheating 6-6
P
Parking 4-7Parking brake 4-6Position lampsBulb capacity 8-36Indication lamp 3-13Replacement 8-41Power brakes 4-56Power steering
Fluid 8-16, 9-16 System 4-63Precautions to observe when us
ing wipers and washers 3-76
Pregnant women restraint 2-43Puncture (Tyre changing) 6-16
R
RadioLW/MW/FM electronic tuning radio with CDautochanger 5-43LW/MW/FM electronic tuning
radio with CD player 5-20
Rear air conditioning 5-15Rear combination lampsBulb capacity 8-36Replacement 8-44Rear differential lock 4-42Rear fog lampBulb capacity 8-36Indication lamp 3-12Replacement 8-47Switch 3-67Rear heater 5-15Rear personal lamp 5-87Bulb capacity 8-38Replacement 8-51Rear shelf (3-door models) 5-101Rear side/quarter window 1-20Rear turn-signal lampsBulb capacity 8-36
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Stop lamps Bulb capacity 8-36Replacement 8-44Storage spaces 5-92Sun visors 5-77Sunglasses holder 5-98Sunroof 1-21Super select 4WD II 4-34Supplemental restraint system 2-58How the supplemental restraint system works 2-59Servicing 2-76Warning lamp 2-75
T
Tachometer 3-2Tail lampsBulb capacity 8-36Replacement 8-44Tank capacity 3Third seat 2-16Tools 6-12Storage 6-11Towing 6-29Trailer towing 4-90Transfer oil 9-16TransmissionAutomatic transmission 4-25Manual transmission 4-23Tripmeter 3-3
Turn-signal indication lamps 3-12 Turn-signal lever 3-65Tyres 8-19How to change a tyre 6-16Inflation pressures 8-19Rotation 8-21Size (tyre and wheel) 9-13Snow tyres 8-22Tyre chains 8-23
U
Used engine oils safety instructions and disposal information 8
V
Vanity mirror 5-78Vanity mirror lampsBulb capacity 8-38Replacement 8-55Vehicle care precautions 7-2Vehicle dimensions 9-4Vehicle identification number 9-2Vehicle identification number plate 9-3Vehicle information code plate 9-2Vehicle labeling 9-2Vehicle performance 9-6Vehicle weight 9-7Ventilators 5-2
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