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MITSUBISHI I-MIEV 2011  Owners Manual Safe driving techniques
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Driving 
safety and protection against injury cannot
be  fully  ensured.  However,  we  recommend  that
you pay extra attention to the following:
Seat belts
Before

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MITSUBISHI I-MIEV 2011  Owners Manual Parking with the electric motor unit
running
Never 
leave  the  electric  motor  unit  running  while
you take a short sleep/rest. WARNING
l Leaving 
 the  electric  motor  unit  running
risks  injury

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MITSUBISHI I-MIEV 2011  Owners Manual CAUTION
l
If  the ready indicator goes out while driv-
ing,  the  brake  servomechanism  will  cease
to function and braking efficiency will de-
teriorate. Also, the power steering system
may  not  op

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MITSUBISHI I-MIEV 2011  Owners Manual Cargo loads
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Cargo load precautions CAUTION
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Do  not load cargo or luggage higher than
the top of the seatback. Be sure that your
cargo  or  luggage  cannot  move  once  your
vehicle  is

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MITSUBISHI I-MIEV 2011  Owners Manual Assist grips
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The 
assist  grips  (located  above  the  doors  on  the
headliner) are not designed to support body weight.
They  are  intended  for  use  only  while  seated  in  the
vehic

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MITSUBISHI I-MIEV 2011  Owners Manual NOTE
l When 
the regular charging plug is connected
to the charging connection, the charging indi-
cator  is  blinking.  When  charging  is  started,
the charging indicator is illuminated.
l The  auxi

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MITSUBISHI I-MIEV 2011  Owners Manual To remove
1. Remove  the rear seat cushion. Refer to “Rear
seat cushion” on page 3-06.
2. Remove the screws (A), and remove the cov- er (B). 3. Take out the tyre repair kit.
To install
Perform the

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MITSUBISHI I-MIEV 2011  Owners Manual Vehicle care precautions
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In 
order  to  maintain  the  value  of  your  vehicle,  it  is
necessary to perform regular maintenance using the
proper procedures.
Always  maintain  your  vehi
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