
Because  the  front  airbags  do  not  protect  the  occu-
pant in all types of collisions, be sure to always prop-
erly wear your seat belts.Rear end collisionsSide collisionsVehicle rolls onto its side or roof
The front airbags MAY DEPLOY when…
The  front  airbags  may  deploy  if  the  bottom  of  the
vehicle suffers a moderate-to-severe impact (under-
carriage damage).
Examples  of  some  typical  conditions  are  shown  in
the illustration.
 
Because  the  front  airbags  may  deploy  in  certain
types  of  unexpected  impacts  as  shown  in  the  illus-
tration  that  can  easily  move  you  out  of  position,  it
is  important  to  always  properly  wear  your  seat
belts. Your seat belts will help keep you a safe dis-
tance from the steering wheel and instrument panel
during  the  initial  stages  of  airbag  deployment.  The
initial  stage  of  airbag  inflation  is  the  most  forceful
and  can  possibly  cause  serious  or  fatal  injuries  if
you contact it at this stage.Collision with an elevated median/island or kerbVehicle travels over a deep hole/potholeVehicle drives down a steep slope and hits the ground
WARNINGl Do  not  attach  anything  to  the  steering
wheel padded cover, such as trim materi-
al,  badges,  etc.  It  might  strike  and  injure
an occupant if the airbag inflates.
l Do  not  set  anything  on,  or  attach  any-
thing  to,  the  instrument  panel  above  the
glove box. It might strike and injure an oc-
cupant if the airbag inflates.WARNINGl Do  not  attach  accessories  to,  or  put  them
in  front  of,  the  windscreen.  These  objects
could  restrict  the  airbag  inflation,  or
strike  and  injure  an  occupant  if  the  air-
bags inflate.
l Do  not  put  packages,  pets  or  other  ob-
jects  between  the  airbags  and  the  driver
or  front  passenger.  It  could  affect  airbag
performance,  or  could  cause  injury  when
the airbag inflates.
Seat and seat belts
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2    

WARNING•The  SRS  warning  lamp  does  not  illu-
minate when you start the vehicle.
• The  SRS  warning  lamp  does  not  go
out after several seconds.
• The  SRS  warning  lamp  illuminates
while driving.SRS servicing E00407901244WARNINGlWe  recommend  any  maintenance  per-
formed  on  or  near  the  components  of  the
SRS  to  be  performed  by  a  MITSUBISHI
MOTORS Authorized Service Point.
Improper  work  on  the  SRS  components
or  wiring  could  result  in  inadvertent  de-
ployment  of  the  airbags,  or  could  render
the  SRS  inoperative;  either  situation
could result in serious injury.
l Do  not  modify  your  steering  wheel,  seat
belt  retractor  or  any  other  SRS  compo-
nents.  For  example,  replacement  of  the
steering  wheel,  or  modifications  to  the
front  bumper  or  body  structure  can  ad-
versely  affect  SRS  performance  and  lead
to possible injury.
l If your vehicle has sustained any damage,
we  recommend  you  to  have  the  SRS  in-
spected  to  ensure  it  is  in  proper  working
order.WARNINGl On  vehicles  equipped  with  side  airbags,
do not modify your front seats, centre pil-
lar and centre console.
It  can  adversely  affect  SRS  performance
and lead to possible injury.
Also,  if  you  have  found  any  tear  or  open
seam in the seat fabric at the portion near
the  side  airbag,  we  recommend  you  to
have the seat inspected.
l On  vehicles  with  the  curtain  airbags,  if
you have found any scratch, crack or dam-
age to the portion of the front and rear pil-
lars  and  roof  side  rail,  we  recommend
you  to  have  the  SRS  inspected  by  a
MITSUBISHI  MOTORS   Authorized
Service Point.
NOTE
l When  you  transfer  ownership  of  the  vehicle
to  some  other  person,  we  urge  you  to  alert
the  new  owner  that  it  is  equipped  with  the
SRS  and  refer  the  new  owner  to  the  applica-
ble section in this owner’s manual.
l If you junk or scrap the vehicle, we urge you
to  first  take  the  vehicle  to  a  MITSUBISHI
MOTORS   Authorized  Service  Point  so  that
the SRS can be rendered safe.
Seat and seat belts
2-39
2    

Switch position 0-Driver onlySwitch position 2-Driver  +  Full  luggage  load-
ing
{ Vehicles  for  Russia,  Ka-
zakhstan  and  Ukraine  with
heavy duty suspension}Switch position 3-Driver  +  Full  luggage  load-
ing
{ Vehicles  for  Russia,  Ka-
zakhstan  and  Ukraine  with-
out heavy duty suspension}
{ Except  for  vehicles  for
Russia, Kazakhstan and Uk-
raine  with  heavy  duty  sus-
pension}Switch position 4-Driver  +  Full  luggage  load-
ing
{ Except  for  vehicles  for
Russia, Kazakhstan and Uk-
raine  without  heavy  duty
suspension}
Double cab
Vehicle condi- tionSwitch position“0”“2” or “3” or“4”●:1 person:Full luggage loadingSwitch position 0-Driver onlySwitch position 2-Driver  +  Full  luggage  load-
ing
{ Vehicles  for  Russia,  Ka-
zakhstan  and  Ukraine  with
heavy duty suspension}Switch position 3-Driver  +  Full  luggage  load-
ing
{ Vehicles  for  Russia,  Ka-
zakhstan  and  Ukraine  with-
out heavy duty suspension}
{ Except  for  vehicles  for
Russia, Kazakhstan and Uk-
raine  with  heavy  duty  sus-
pension}Switch position 4-Driver  +  Full  luggage  load-
ing
{ Except  for  vehicles  for
Russia, Kazakhstan and Uk-
raine  without  heavy  duty
suspension}Turn-signals lever E00506501273
The turn-signal lamps flash when the lever is oper-
ated  (with  the  ignition  switch  in  the  “ON”  posi-
tion).  At  the  same  time,  the  turn-signal  indication
lamps flash.
1- Turn-signals When  making  a  normal  turn,  use  position
(1). The lever will return automatically when
cornering is completed.
There  are  times  when  the  lever  will  not  re-
turn  after  cornering.  This  occurs  when  the
steering wheel is turned only slightly.
In such cases, return the lever by hand.
2- Lane-change signals When  changing  lanes,  use  position  (2).  It
will  return  to  the  neutral  position  when  re-
leased.
NOTE l If  the  lamp  flashes  unusually  quickly,  the
bulb  in  a  turn-signal  lamp  may  have  burned
out.  We  recommend  you  to  have  the  vehicle
inspected.
Instruments and controls
3-33
3     

Rear window demister switchE00507900961
The  rear  window  demister  switch  can  be  operated
with the ignition switch in the “ON” position.
Push  the  switch  to  turn  on  the  rear  window  demis-
ter.  It  will  be  turned  off  automatically  in  about  20
minutes.  To  turn  off  the  demister  within  about  20
minutes, push the switch again.
The  indication  lamp  (A)  will  illuminate  while  the
demister is on.
Type 1Type 2NOTE
l If  your  vehicle  is  equipped  with  heated  mir-
rors, these operate in conjunction with the de-
mister.  Refer  to  “Heated  mirror”  on  page
4-11.
l The  demister  switch  is  not  to  melt  snow  but
to clear mist. Remove snow before use of the
demister switch.
l To  avoid  unnecessary  discharge  of  the  bat-
tery, do not use the rear window demister dur-
ing starting of the engine or when the engine
is not running. Turn the demister off immedi-
ately after the window is clear.
l When  cleaning  the  inside  of  the  rear  win-
dow,  use  a  soft  cloth  and  wipe  gently  along
the heater wires, being careful not to damage
the wires.
l Do  not  allow  objects  to  touch  the  inside  of
the rear window glass, or damaged or broken
wires may result.Horn switch E00508000608
Press the steering wheel on or around the “
”  mark.
Type 1Type 2
Instruments and controls
3-40
3  

Economical driving.......................................................................4-02
Driving, alcohol and drugs ........................................................... 4-02
Safe driving techniques ................................................................ 4-03
Running-in recommendations.......................................................4-04
Parking brake ................................................................................ 4-07
Parking .......................................................................................... 4-08
Steering wheel height adjustment .................................................4-09
Inside rear-view mirror ................................................................. 4-09
Outside rear-view mirrors ............................................................. 4-10
Ignition switch .............................................................................. 4-11
Steering wheel lock ...................................................................... 4-12
Starting..........................................................................................4-13
Manual transmission ..................................................................... 4-14
Automatic transmission 4A/T ....................................................... 4-16
Automatic transmission Sports Mode 5A/T .................................4-20
Easy select 4WD* ......................................................................... 4-25
Super select 4WD* ....................................................................... 4-29
Rear differential lock* .................................................................. 4-34
4-wheel drive operation ................................................................ 4-38
Inspection and maintenance following rough road oper- ation .......................................................................................... 4-40
Cautions on handling of 4-wheel drive vehicles ..........................4-40
Limited-slip differential* .............................................................. 4-42
Braking ......................................................................................... 4-42
Anti-lock brake system (ABS)* ................................................... 4-43
Power steering system .................................................................. 4-45
Active Stability & Traction Control (ASTC)* .............................4-46
Cruise control* ............................................................................. 4-48
Cargo loads ................................................................................... 4-52
Trailer towing ............................................................................... 4-53Starting and driving4 

Steering wheel height adjustmentE00600700219
To  adjust  the  steering  wheel  height,  release  the  tilt
lock  lever  while  holding  the  steering  wheel  by
hand,  and  raise  or  lower  the  steering  wheel  to  the
desired height.
After adjustment, securely lock the lever by pulling
it upward.
1- Locked
2- Release
WARNINGl After  adjusting  to  the  desired  height,
check to be sure that the lever is locked.
l Do  not  attempt  to  adjust  the  steering
wheel while you are driving the vehicle.
l When releasing the tilt lock lever, move it
to  the  release  position  (2)  and  hold  the
steering  wheel  by  hand  to  prevent  it  fall-
ing to the lowest position.Inside rear-view mirror E00600800106
Adjust  the  rear-view  mirror  only  after  making  any
seat  adjustments  so  you  have  a  clear  view  to  the
rear of the vehicle.WARNINGl Do  not  attempt  to  adjust  the  rear-view
mirror while driving. This can be danger-
ous.
Always adjust the mirror before driving.
Adjust  the  rear-view  mirror  to  maximize  the  view
through the rear window.
To adjust the vertical mirror position
It is possible to move the mirror up and down to ad-
just its position.
To reduce the glare
The  lever  (A)  at  the  bottom  of  the  mirror  can  be
used  to  adjust  the  mirror  to  reduce  the  glare  from
the  headlamps  of  vehicles  behind  you  during  night
driving.
1- Normal
2- Anti-glare
Starting and driving
4-09
4      

Push  the  switch  to  fold  the  mirrors  inward,  and
push the switch again to return them to extended po-
sition.
NOTE
l It  is  also  possible  to  fold  and  return  the  mir-
rors by hand.
l When  freezing  has  occurred  and  mirrors  fail
to operate as intended, please refrain from re-
peated pushing of the retractor switch as this
action can result in burn-out of the mirror mo-
tor circuits.
Heated mirror* E00601200253
When the rear window demister switch (C) is press-
ed, the outside rear-view mirrors are demisted or de-
frosted.  Current  will  flow  through  the  heater  ele-
ment inside the mirrors, thus clearing away frost or
condensation.
The  indication  lamp  (D)  will  illuminate  while  the
demister  is  on.  The  heater  will  be  turned  off  auto-
matically in about 20 minutes.Type 1Type 2
Ignition switch E00601401874
LOCK
The  engine  is  stopped  and  the  steering  wheel
locked.  The  key  can  only  be  inserted  and  removed
when the switch in this position.
ACC
The  engine  is  stopped,  but  the  electrical  devices
such as the radio and cigarette lighter can be operat-
ed.
ON
The engine is running, and all the vehicle’s electri-
cal devices can be operated.
START
The starter motor operates. After the engine has star-
ted, release the key and it will automatically return
to the “ON” position.
Starting and driving
4-11
4   

NOTEl If your vehicle is equipped with the Daytime
Running  Lamp,  when  the  ignition  switch  is
in  the  “ON”,  the  headlamp  low  beams  etc.
are turned on.
Refer to “Headlamps” on page 3-30.
l Your  vehicle  is  equipped  with  an  electronic
immobilizer.
To  start  the  engine,  the  ID  code  which  the
transponder inside the key sends must match
the one registered in the immobilizer comput-
er.
Refer  to  “Electronic  immobilizer”  on  page
1-03.
To remove the key
Push  the  key  in  at  the  “ACC”  position  and  keep  it
depressed until it is turned to the “LOCK” position
and remove it.CAUTIONl Do  not  remove  the  ignition  key  from  the
ignition  switch  while  driving.  The  steer-
ing  wheel  will  be  locked,  causing  loss  of
control.
l If the engine is stopped while driving, the
brake servomechanism will cease to func-
tion  and  braking  efficiency  will  deterio-
rate.  Also,  the  power  steering  system  will
not  function  and  it  will  require  greater
manual effort to operate the steering.
l Do not leave the key in the “ON” position
for a long time when the engine is not run-
ning, doing so will cause the battery to be
discharged.
l Do not turn the key to the “START” posi-
tion  when  the  engine  is  running,  doing  so
could damage the starter motor.Steering wheel lock E00601500227
To lock
Remove the key at the “LOCK” position.
Turn the steering wheel until it is locked.
To unlock
Turn  the  key  to  the  “ACC”  position  while  moving
the steering wheel slightly.
CAUTIONl Remove the key when leaving the vehicle.
NOTE
l If  the  front  wheels  are  turned,  the  anti-theft
lock  may  sometimes  make  it  difficult  to  turn
the  key  from  “LOCK”  to  “ACC”.  Firmly
turn  the  steering  wheel  to  the  left  or  to  the
right as you turn the key.
Starting and driving
4-12
4