
Fuel selection
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mended
fuel
Petrol-powered vehicles
Unleaded  petrol  octane  num-
ber (EN228) 1600 models, 1800 models95 RON or higher
2000 models 90 RON or higher
Diesel-powered vehicles Cetane number (EN590)51 or higher CAUTION
l
For 
 petrol-powered vehicles, the use of lea-
ded  fuel  can  result  in  serious  damage  to
the engine and catalytic converter. Do not
use leaded fuel.
l Diesel-powered  vehicles  are  designed  to
use  only  diesel  fuel  that  meets  the  EN590
standard.
Use  of  any  other  type  of  diesel  fuel  (bio
diesel,  methylester,  etc.)  would  adversely
affect the engine’s performance and dura-
bility. NOTE
l Petrol-powered 
vehicles have the knock con-
trol system so that you can use unleaded pet-
rol  90  RON  as  an  emergent  measure  in  case
unleaded petrol 95 RON or higher is not avail-
able on journey, etc.
In  such  a  case,  you  don’t  need  to  adjust  the
engine  specially.  In  case  of  using  unleaded
petrol 90 RON, the engine performance level
is reduced.
l Due to the separation of paraffin, the fluidity
of the fuel decreases considerably as the tem-
perature falls.
Because  of  this  fact  there  are  two  kinds  of
fuel: “summer” and “winter”.
This must be considered in winter use.
Select  either  of  the  two  kinds  of  fuel  in  ac-
cordance with ambient temperature.
Above -5 °C: “Summer” diesel
Below -5 °C: “Winter” diesel
When  travelling  abroad,  find  out  in  advance
about the fuels served in local service stations.
l Repeatedly  driving  short  distances  at  low
speeds can cause deposits to form in the fuel
system  and  engine,  resulting  in  poor  starting
and  poor  acceleration.  If  these  problems  oc-
cur,  you  are  advised  to  add  a  detergent  addi-
tive to the gasoline when you refuel the vehi-
cle.  The  additive  will  remove  the  deposits,
thereby returning the engine to a normal con-
dition.  Be  sure  to  use  a  genuine
MITSUBISHI  FUEL  SYSTEM  CLEANER.
Using  an  unsuitable  additive  could  make  the
engine  malfunction.  For  details,  please  con-
tact  a  MITSUBISHI  MOTORS  Authorized
Service Point. l
Poor  quality  petrol  can  cause  problems  such
as  difficult  starting,  stalling,  engine  noise
and  hesitation.  If  you  experience  these  prob-
lems, try another brand and/or grade of petrol.
If  the  check  engine  warning  lamp  flashes,
have  the  system  checked  as  soon  as  possible
at  a  MITSUBISHI  MOTORS  Authorized
Service Point. General information
02  

To return to the screen displayed before the
warning display
Even 
if the cause of the warning display is not elim-
inated,  you  can  return  to  the  screen  that  was  dis-
played before the warning display.
 
If  you  press  the  multi-information  meter  switch,
the  display  screen  switches  to  the  screen  that  was
displayed  before  the  warning  display  and  the  mark (A) is displayed.
Type 1
Type 2
NOTE
l Warning 
display  screens  with  a  “ ” 
or  “ ”
mark 
displayed  in  the  upper  right  of  the
screen can be switched. If you want to switch
the  display,  press  the  multi-information  me-
ter switch as follows.
“ ”: Press lightly.
“ ”: Press for about 2 seconds or more. Redisplay of a warning display screen
When 
the   mark is displayed, if you lightly press
the 
multi-information meter switch a few times, the
warning  display  screen  you  switched  from  is  dis-
played again.
Other interrupt displays
The operation status of each system is displayed on
the information screen.
Refer  to  the  appropriate  page  in  the  warning  dis-
play list for further details.
Refer to “Other interrupt displays” on page 3-37. Selector lever position display
screen*
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Shows the position of the selector lever.
Refer 
to  “Selector  lever  operation”  on
page 4-24. Outside temperature display
screen
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This 
shows  the  temperature  outside  the
vehicle.
NOTE
l The  display  setting  can  be
changed  to  the  preferred  units  (°C
or °F).
Refer  to  “Changing  the  function
settings  (when  the  ignition  switch
or  the  operation  mode  is  ON)”  on
page 3-17. l
Depending 
 on  factors  such  as  the
driving  conditions,  the  displayed
temperature may vary from the ac-
tual outside temperature.
Fuel remaining display screen E00522200402
This displays the amount of fuel remaining.
Type 1 Type 2 CAUTION
l
For 
 petrol-powered  vehicles,  do  not  run
out of fuel, or the catalytic converter may
be adversely affected.
If  the  warning  display  appears,  refuel  as
soon as possible.
l For  diesel-powered  vehicles,  do  not  drive
with  an  extremely  low  fuel  level;  running
out of fuel could cause damage to the fuel
system. Instruments and controls
3-14
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Service precautions
....................................................................... 8-02
Catalytic converter ........................................................................ 8-02
Bonnet...........................................................................................8-03
Engine oil ......................................................................................8-04
Engine coolant .............................................................................. 8-06
Washer fluid ................................................................................. 8-07
Brake fluid/Clutch fluid* .............................................................. 8-07
Battery .......................................................................................... 8-08
Tyres............................................................................................. 8-11
Parking brake break-in..................................................................
8-15
Wiper blade rubber replacement...................................................8-15
General maintenance .................................................................... 8-17
For cold and snowy weather......................................................... 8-17
Fusible links.................................................................................. 8-18
Fuses............................................................................................. 8-18
Replacement of lamp bulbs .......................................................... 8-23Maintenance
8 

Service precautions
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Adequate 
care  of  your  vehicle  at  regular  intervals
serves to preserve the value and appearance as long
as possible.
Maintenance items as described in this owner’s man-
ual can be performed by the owner.
We recommend you to have the periodic inspection
and  maintenance  performed  by  a  MITSUBISHI
MOTORS Authorized Service Point or another spe-
cialist.
In  the  event  a  malfunction  or  a  problem  is  discov-
ered, we recommend you to have it checked and re-
paired. This section contains information on inspec-
tion  maintenance  procedures  that  you  can  do  your-
self.  Follow  the  instructions  and  cautions  for  each
of the various procedures. WARNING
l When 
 checking  or  servicing  the  inside  of
the  engine  compartment,  make  sure  the
engine  is  switched  off  and  has  had  a
chance to cool down.
l If it is necessary to do work in the engine
compartment with the engine running, be
especially careful that your clothing, hair,
etc.,  does  not  become  caught  by  the  fan,
drive belts, or other moving parts.
l The  fan  may  turn  on  automatically  even
if the engine is not running. Turn the igni-
tion  switch  to  the  “LOCK”  position  or
put the operation mode in OFF to be safe
while  you  work  in  the  engine  compart-
ment. WARNING
l Do 
 not smoke, cause sparks or allow open
flames  around  fuel  or  battery.  The  fumes
are flammable.
l Be  extremely  cautious  when  working
around  the  battery.  It  contains  poisonous
and corrosive sulphuric acid.
l Do  not  get  under  your  vehicle  with  just
the  body  jack  supporting  it.  Always  use
automotive jack stands.
l Improper  handling  of  components  and
materials  used  in  the  vehicle  can  endan-
ger  your  personal  safety.  We  recommend
you to consult a specialist for necessary in-
formation. Catalytic converter
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The 
exhaust  gas  scavenging  devices  used  with  the
catalytic converter are extremely efficient for the re-
duction of noxious gases. The catalytic converter is
installed in the exhaust system.
It is important to keep the engine properly tuned to
ensure proper catalyst operation and prevent possi-
ble catalyst damage. WARNING
l As 
 with any vehicle, do not park or oper-
ate  this  vehicle  in  areas  where  combusti-
ble  materials  such  as  dry  grass  or  leaves
can  come  in  contact  with  a  hot  exhaust
since a fire could occur.
l Paint should not be applied to the catalyt-
ic converter.
NOTE l Use 
fuel  of  the  type  recommended  in  “Fuel
selection” on page 02. Maintenance
8-02
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4
4-wheel drive operation  4-31
AAccessory (Installation)  04
Accessory socket  5-61
Active stability control (ASC)
  4-40
Additional equipment  8-17
Air conditioning  5-03 Important operation tips for the air condition-
ing  5-09
Air purifier  5-10
Airbag  2-24
Antenna  5-39
Anti-lock brake system (ABS)  4-38 Display  4-38
Warning lamp  4-38
Ashtray  5-60
Assist grips  5-70
Audio  5-10 Error codes  5-35
External audio input function  5-32
Handling of compact discs  5-38
Steering wheel audio remote control
switches  5-33
Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) system  4-17
Automatic transmission Fluid  9-14
Selector lever operation  4-24
Selector lever position  4-25
Sports mode  4-26
BBattery  8-08
Charge warning lamp  3-42 Discharged battery (Emergency starting)  6-02
Disposal information for used batteries
  06
Specification  9-11
Bluetooth® 2.0 interface  5-41
Bonnet  8-03
Bottle holder  5-69
Brake assist system  4-36
Brake Anti-lock brake  4-38
Braking  4-34
Fluid  8-07,9-14
Parking brake  4-06
Bulb capacity  8-23
C Capacities  9-14
Card holder  5-59,5-66
Cargo loads  4-52
Catalytic converter
  8-02
Cautions on handling of 4-wheel drive vehi-
cles  4-33
Central door locks  1-22
Charge warning lamp  3-42
Chassis number  9-02
Check engine warning lamp  3-41
Child restraint  2-15
Child-protection rear doors  1-25
Cigarette lighter  5-60
Cleaning Exterior of your vehicle  7-03
Interior of your vehicle  7-02
Clock  5-39
Clutch Fluid  8-07
Coat hook  5-70
Combination headlamps and dipper switch  3-44
Coolant (engine)  8-06,9-14
Cruise control  4-43 Cup holder  5-68
D Daytime running lamps
Bulb capacity
   8-24
Replacement  8-30
Demister (rear window)  3-57
Diesel particulate filter (DPF)  4-15
Dimensions  9-04
Dipper (High/Low beam change)  3-47
Doors Central door locks  1-22
Child-protection  1-25
Dead Lock System  1-23
Lock and unlock  1-21
Driving, alcohol and drugs  4-02
E Economical driving  4-02
Electric power steering system (EPS)
  4-40
Electric window control  1-34
Electrical system  9-11
Electronic immobilizer (Anti-theft starting sys-
tem)  1-03
Electronically controlled 4WD system  4-29
Emergency starting  6-02
Emergency stop signal system  4-37
Engine specifications  9-10
Engine switch  1-11
Engine Coolant  8-06,9-14
Number  9-02
Oil  8-04
Oil and filter  9-14
Overheating  6-04
Specifications  9-10 Alphabetical index
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