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CAUTION
l
If you continue driving with
low engine oil level or with this
warning lamp illuminated, en-
gine seizure may occur.
NOTE l The
oil pressure warning lamp
should not be treated as an indica-
tion of the engine’s oil level. The
oil level must be checked using
the dipstick. Door ajar warning lamp
E00503300765
This
lamp illuminates when a door or
the tailgate is either open or incomplete-
ly closed.
If the vehicle speed reaches approximate-
ly 8 km/h (5 mph) with a door or the tail-
gate open or incompletely closed, the
warning lamp flashes 8 times and a buz-
zer simultaneously sounds 8 times as a
warning. CAUTION
l
Before
moving your vehicle,
check that the warning lamp is
OFF. NOTE
l On
vehicles with keyless entry sys-
tem, the lamp remains illuminated
for a certain period and then goes
out automatically. Refer to
“Lamps (room lamps, etc.) auto-
cutout function” on page 5-37.
l It is possible to change the buzzer
setting for either of the following
types of operation. For further in-
formation, we recommend you to
consult a MITSUBISHI
MOTORS Authorized Service
Point.
• No buzzer operation (buzzerdisabled)
• Continuous buzzer operation Multi centre display
E00503600120 WARNING
l When
operating the system for a pro-
longed period, make sure the vehicle is
parked in a well ventilated area to avoid
the accumulation of toxic fumes inside
and outside of the passenger compartment. CAUTION
l
The
driver should not operate the display
while the vehicle is in motion.
l When operating the system, stop the vehi-
cle in a safe area.
When the ignition switch is in the “ACC” position,
the
digital clock is displayed in the multi centre dis-
play. When the ignition switch is in the “ON” posi-
tion, the momentary fuel consumption and outside
temperature are displayed besides digital clock. Instruments and controls
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WARNING
l Mount the spare wheel with the valve
stem (F) facing outboard. If you cannot
see the valve stem (F), you have installed
the wheel backwards.
Operating the vehicle with the spare
wheel installed backwards can cause vehi-
cle damage and result in an accident. 11. Finger-tighten
the wheel nuts. (Turn them
clockwise.)
Vehicle with steel wheels
Tighten
the wheel nuts until the tapered
parts of the wheel nuts make light contact
with the seats of the wheel holes and the
wheel is not loose.
Tighten the wheel nuts in the same way
with a compact spare wheel.
Vehicle with aluminium wheels
With
a normal wheel, tighten the wheel
nuts until the flanges of the wheel nuts
touch the wheel and the wheel is not loose.
Normal wheel With a compact spare wheel, tighten the
wheel
nuts until the tapered parts of the wheel nuts make light contact with the
seats
of the wheel holes and the wheel is
not loose.
Compact spare wheel CAUTION
l
Never
apply oil to either the wheel bolts
or the nuts, or they will tighten too much.
NOTE l Flange
nuts can be temporarily used on the
spare wheel, but return to the original wheel
and tyre as soon as possible.
l If all four aluminium wheels are changed to
steel wheels, use tapered nuts.
12. Lower the vehicle slowly and then tighten the nuts in the order shown in the illustration
until each nut has been tightened to the tor-
que listed here.
Tightening torque
88 to 108 N•m For emergencies
6-12
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Making a luggage area 2-13
Second seat 2-07
Selector lever operation
4-15
Service precautions 8-02
Skid control function 4-21
Snow tyres 8-14
Spare wheel 6-08
Spark plug 9-10
Specifications 9-02
Speedometer 3-02
Starting 4-10
Starting the engine (diesel-powered vehicles) 4-11
Starting the engine (petrol-powered vehicles) 4-10
Steering Power steering fluid 8-09,9-14
Power steering system 4-23
Steering wheel height adjustment 4-06
Steering wheel lock 4-10
Storage spaces 5-38
Sun visors 5-32
Sunglasses pocket 5-39
Sunroof 1-13
Supplemental restraint system 2-29 How the Supplemental Restraint System
works 2-32
Servicing 2-42
Warning lamp 2-42
TTachometer 3-02
Tailgate
1-08
Tank capacity 03
Third seat 2-10
To fold the mirror 4-07 Mirror retractor switch 4-07
Tonneau cover 5-42
Tools 6-06 Storage 6-06 Towing 6-14
Traction control function
4-23
TCL switch 4-24
Trailer towing 4-34
Transmission Automatic transmission 4-15
Fluid 8-08,9-15
Manual transmission 4-13
Oil 9-15
Specifications 9-09
Tripmeter 3-03
Turn-signal indication lamps 3-06
Turn/Lane-change signals 3-21
Tyres 8-11 How to change a tyre 6-11
Inflation pressures 8-12
Rotation 8-13
Size (tyre and wheel) 9-11
Snow tyres 8-14
Tyre chains 8-14
Wheel condition 8-13
U Used engine oils safety instructions and disposal in-
formation 06
V Vanity mirror 5-32
Vanity mirror lamps
Bulb capacity
8-26
Replacement 8-32
Vehicle care precautions 7-02
Vehicle dimensions 9-04
Vehicle identification number plate 9-02
Vehicle information code plate 9-02
Vehicle labeling 9-02
Vehicle performance 9-06 Vehicle weight 9-07
Ventilators 5-02
W Warning lamps 3-06
Warning triangle retaining bands
5-45
Washer Fluid 8-08,9-14
Switch 3-23,3-24
Washing 7-03
Water temperature gauge 3-04
Waxing 7-04
Weatherstripping 8-19
Weight 9-07
Wheel Covers 6-13
Specification 9-11
Wiper Rear window 3-24
Windscreen 3-23
Wiper blades 8-17 Alphabetical index
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