CAUTIONlIf  the  lamp  illuminates  while
the  engine  is  running,  avoid
driving  at  high  speeds  and  we
recommend you to have the sys-
tem checked.
During  vehicle  operation  with
the  lamp  illuminated,  the  vehi-
cle  may  not  accelerate  when
you depress the accelerator ped-
al.
When  the  vehicle  is  stationary
with  the  lamp  illuminated,  you
must  depress  the  brake  pedal
more  firmly  than  usual  since
the  engine  idling  speed  is  high-
er  than  usual  and  the  vehicle
with an  A/T has a stronger ten-
dency to creep forward.
NOTE
l The engine electronic control mod-
ule accommodating the onboard di-
agnostic  system  has  various  fault
data  (especially  about  the  exhaust
emission) stored.
This  data  will  be  erased  if  a  bat-
tery  cable  is  disconnected  which
will  make  a  rapid  diagnosis  diffi-
cult.  Do  not  disconnect  a  battery
cable when the check engine warn-
ing lamp is ON.
Charge warning lamp E00502700821
This  lamp  illuminates  when  the  ignition
switch  is  turned  to  the  “ON”  position,
and goes off after the engine has started.CAUTIONl If  the  lamp  comes  on  while  the
engine  is  running,  the  probable
cause is as shown below.
Park the vehicle immediately at
a safe place and we recommend
you to have it checked. •Broken  drive  belt  or  abnor-
mality  in  the  charging  sys-
tem. A broken drive belt cau-
ses poor braking efficiency.
Depress  the  brake  pedal
harder  than  usual  to  park
the vehicle in a safe place.Oil pressure warning lamp E00502800620
This  lamp  illuminates  when  the  ignition
switch  is  turned  to  the  “ON”  position,
and goes off after the engine has started.
If  it  illuminates  while  the  engine  is  run-
ning, the oil pressure is too low.
If  the  warning  lamp  illuminates  while
the engine is running, turn the engine off
and have it inspected.CAUTIONl If  this  lamp  illuminates  when
the  engine  oil  level  is  not  low,
have it inspected.
l This  warning  lamp  does  not  in-
dicate  the  amount  of  oil  in  the
crankcase.  This  must  be  deter-
mined  by  checking  the  oil  level
on  the  dipstick,  while  the  en-
gine is switched off.
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 E00503300475
This lamp illuminates when a door is ei-
ther open or not completely closed.
If the vehicle speed reaches approximate-
ly  8  km/h  (5  mph)  with  a  door  open  or
incompletely  closed,  the  warning  lamp
flashes 16 times and a buzzer simultane-
ously sounds 16 times as a warning.
Instruments and controls
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WARNINGlDo not open the radiator cap while the en-
gine is hot.
The coolant system is under pressure and
any  hot  coolant  escaping  could  cause  se-
vere burns.
Anti-freeze
The engine coolant contains an ethylene glycol anti-
corrosion agent. The cylinder head and water pump
housing  are  cast  aluminium  alloy,  and  periodic
changing of the engine coolant is necessary to pre-
vent corrosion of these parts.
 
Use  “DIA  QUEEN  SUPER  LONG  LIFE  COOL-
ANT” or equivalent.
MITSUBISHI   Genuine  Coolant  has  excellent  pro-
tection  against  corrosion  and  rust  formation  of  all
metals  including  aluminium  and  can  avoid  block-
ages  in  the  radiator,  heater,  cylinder  head,  engine
block, etc.
Because  of  the  necessity  of  this  anti-corrosion
agent,  the  coolant  must  not  be  replaced  with  plain
water  even  in  summer.  The  required  concentration
of anti-freeze differs depending on the expected am-
bient temperature.
Ambient
temperature
( minimum) °C-15-20-25-30-35-50Anti-freeze
concentra- tion %303540455060CAUTIONl Do  not  use  alcohol  or  methanol  anti-
freeze  or  any  engine  coolants  mixed  with
alcohol  or  methanol  anti-freeze.  The  use
of an improper anti-freeze can cause cor-
rosion of the aluminium components.
l For  effective  anti-corrosion  and  anti-
freeze  performance,  keep  the  anti-freeze
concentration  within  the  range  of  30  to
60 %.
Concentrations  exceeding  60  %  will  re-
sult  in  a  reduction  of  both  the  anti-freeze
and  cooling  performance  thus  adversely
affecting the engine.
l Do not top up with water only.
Water  by  itself  reduces  the  rust-protec-
tive  and  anti-freeze  qualities  of  the  cool-
ant  and  has  a  lower  boiling  point.  It  can
also cause damage to the cooling system if
it should freeze. Do not use tapwater, as it
can cause corrosion and rust formation.
During cold weather
If  the  temperatures  in  your  area  drop  below  freez-
ing,  there  is  the  danger  that  the  coolant  in  the  en-
gine or radiator could freeze and cause severe dam-
age  to  the  engine  and/or  radiator.  The  concentra-
tion should be checked before the start of cold weath-
er and anti-freeze added to the system if necessary.
Add  a  sufficient  amount  of  anti-freeze  to  the  cool-
ant to prevent it from freezing.
The  concentration  should  be  checked  before  the
start  of  cold  weather  and  anti-freeze  added  to  the
system if necessary.
Automatic transmission fluid* E01000600974
The proper amount of automatic transmission fluid
is essential to the life and operation of the automat-
ic  transmission.  Either  insufficient  fluid  or  exces-
sive  fluid  could  cause  transmission  trouble.  The
transmission fluid filler port cap is equipped with a
dipstick.  Use  the  following  procedure  to  check  the
fluid level.
Procedure for checking the fluid level 1.Check  the  fluid  level  after  the  vehicle  has
been driven enough to warm up the transmis-
sion fluid.
2. Park  the  vehicle  on  a  flat,  level  surface  and
apply the parking brake.
3. With  the  engine  idling  and  the  brake  pedal
fully depressed, move the transmission selec-
tor  lever  through  all  the  positions  from  the
"P”  (PARK)  to  “L”  (LOW)  (with  4A/T),  the
“P”  (PARK)  to  “D”  (DRIVE)  (with  5A/T),
stopping momentarily at each position.
4. Move  the  selector  lever  to  the  “P”  (PARK)
position.
5. Remove the dipstick and wipe it with a clean
lint-free cloth.
6. Reinsert the dipstick as far as it goes.
Maintenance
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