
Indication and warning lampsE00501502002
Type 1Type 21.CRUISE indication lamp*  ® p. 4-49
2. Turn-signal indication lamps/Hazard warning indication lamps  ® p. 3-07
3. High-beam indication lamp  ® p. 3-07
4. Front fog lamp indication lamp*  ® p. 3-07
5. Rear fog lamp indication lamp  ® p. 3-07
6. Seat belt reminder/warning lamp  ® p. 2-10
7. Low fuel warning lamp  ® p. 3-04
8. 2WD/4WD operation indication lamp*  ® p. 4-27, 4-32
9. Rear differential lock indication lamp*  ® p. 4-34
10. Check engine warning lamp  ® p. 3-08
11. Diesel preheat indication lamp  ® p. 3-07
12. Oil pressure warning lamp  ® p. 3-0913.
Fuel filter indication lamp  ® p. 3-07
14. Charge warning lamp  ® p. 3-09
15. A/T  (automatic  transmission)  fluid  temperature  warning  lamp  (vehicles
with A/T)  ® p. 4-18
16. Overdrive off indication lamp (vehicles with 4A/T)  ® p. 4-18
17. Selector lever position indicator (vehicles with A/T)  ® p. 4-16, 4-23
18. Brake warning lamp  ® p. 3-08
19. Active  Stability  &  Traction  Control  (ASTC)  OFF  indication
lamp*  ® p. 4-47
20. Anti-lock brake system (ABS) warning lamp*  ® p. 4-44
21. Active Stability & Traction Control (ASTC) indication lamp*  ® p. 4-47
22. Door ajar warning lamp  ® p. 3-09
23. Supplement Restraint System (SRS) warning lamp  ® p. 2-38
Instruments and controls
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Warning lampsE00502400017Brake warning lamp E00502501637
This  lamp  illuminates  when  the  ignition
switch  is  turned  to  the  “ON”  position,
and goes off after a few seconds.
Always make sure that the lamp goes off
before driving.
With the ignition switch in the “ON” po-
sition,  the  brake  warning  lamp  illumi-
nates under the following conditions:
l When  the  parking  brake  lever  has
been engaged.
l When  the  brake  fluid  level  in  the
reservoir falls to a low level.
l When  the  brake  force  distribution
function is not operating correctly.
(vehicles with anti-lock brake sys-
tem)CAUTIONl In  the  situations  listed  below,
brake performance may be com-
promised or the vehicle may be-
come unstable if brakes are ap-
plied  suddenly;  consequently,
avoid  driving  at  high  speeds  or
applying  the  brakes  suddenly.
Furthermore,  immediately  the
vehicle  should  be  brought  to  a
stop  in  a  safe  location  and  to
have it checked.CAUTION• The  brake  warning  lamp
does  not  illuminate  when
the parking brake is applied
or  does  not  turn  off  when
the  parking  brake  is  re-
leased.
• The  ABS  warning  lamp  and
brake  warning  lamp  illumi-
nate at the same time.
For  details,  refer  to  “ABS
warning  lamp”  on  page
4-44. (vehicles with anti-lock
brake system)
• The brake warning lamp re-
mains  illuminated  during
driving.
l The  vehicle  should  be  brought
to  a  halt  in  the  following  man-
ner  when  brake  performance
has deteriorated. •Depress  the  brake  pedal
harder than usual.
Even  if  the  brake  pedal
moves  down  to  the  very  end
of its possible stroke, keep it
pressed down hard.
• Should  the  brakes  fail,  use
engine  braking  to  reduce
your  speed  and  carefully
pull the parking brake lever
to park your vehicle.
Depress  the  brake  pedal  to
operate  the  stop  lamp  to
alert the vehicles behind you.Check engine warning lamp E00502600657
This  lamp  is  a  part  of  an  onboard  diag-
nostic  system  which  monitors  the  emis-
sions, engine and automatic transmission
control systems.
If  a  problem  is  detected  in  one  of  these
systems, this lamp illuminates.
Although  your  vehicle  will  usually  be
drivable and not need towing, we recom-
mend you to have the system checked as
soon as possible.
This  lamp  will  also  illuminate  for  a  few
seconds  when  the  ignition  switch  is
turned  to  the  “ON”  position.  If  it  does
not go off after a few seconds, we recom-
mend you to have the vehicle checked.CAUTIONl Prolonged  driving  with  this
lamp on may cause further dam-
age  to  the  emission  control  sys-
tem.  It  could  also  affect  fuel
economy and drivability.
l If  the  lamp  does  not  illuminate
when  the  ignition  switch  is
turned  to  the  “ON”  position,
we  recommend  you  to  have  the
system checked.
Instruments and controls
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During hilly roads driving
Press the overdrive control switch to turn the over-
drive function off. The transmission will shift auto-
matically  among  the  1 st
,  2 nd
,  and  3 rd
  gears,  and
light  engine  braking  will  be  available  on  downhill
roads.Overdrive OFF indication lamp E00614600017
When the overdrive control switch is in the OFF po-
sition, the overdrive OFF indication lamp in the me-
ter cluster comes on.
When a malfunction occurs in the au-
tomatic transmission E00615100019When the selector lever position indicator blinksE00615200166
When  the  selector  lever  position  indicator  blinks
while you are driving, there could be a malfunction
in the automatic transmission system.
oror
CAUTIONl If  the  selector  lever  position  indicator
blinks  while  you  are  driving,  it  is  likely
that  a  safety  device  is  operating  because
of  a  malfunction  in  the  automatic  trans-
mission.  We  recommend  you  to  have
your vehicle inspected as soon as possible.CAUTIONl The selector lever position indicator warn-
ing function does not operate with the se-
lector lever in the “P” (PARK), “R” (RE-
VERSE) or “N” (NEUTRAL) position.When the A/T (automatic transmission) fluid tem-
perature warning lamp comes on E00615300037
The automatic transmission fluid temperature warn-
ing  lamp  comes  on  when  the  automatic  transmis-
sion  fluid  temperature  becomes  abnormally  high
with the ignition switch “ON” position.
Normally the warning lamp comes on when the ig-
nition  switch  is  turned  to  the  “ON”  position,  and
then will go out after a few seconds.
Starting and driving
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When a malfunction occurs in the au-
tomatic transmission E00615100152When the selector lever position indicator blinksE00615200179
When  the  selector  lever  position  indicator  blinks
while you are driving, there could be a malfunction
in the automatic transmission system.
throughor
CAUTIONl If  the  selector  lever  position  indicator
blinks  while  you  are  driving,  it  is  likely
that  a  safety  device  is  operating  because
of  a  malfunction  in  the  automatic  trans-
mission.  We  recommend  you  to  have
your vehicle inspected as soon as possible.CAUTIONl The selector lever position indicator warn-
ing function does not operate with the se-
lector lever in the “P” (PARK), “R” (RE-
VERSE) or “N” (NEUTRAL) position.When the A/T (automatic transmission) fluid tem-
perature warning lamp comes on E00615300141
The automatic transmission fluid temperature warn-
ing  lamp  comes  on  when  the  automatic  transmis-
sion  fluid  temperature  becomes  abnormally  high.
Normally the warning lamp comes on when the ig-
nition  switch  is  turned  to  the  “ON”  position,  and
then will go out after a few seconds.
CAUTIONl If  the  lamp  comes  on,  reduce  the  engine
speed  and  stop  the  vehicle  in  a  safe  area.
Then  set  the  selector  lever  to  the  “P”
(PARK) position and idle the engine until
the warning lamp goes off. When the warn-
ing lamp goes off, resume normal driving.
If  the  warning  lamp  does  not  go  off,  we
recommend  you  to  have  your  vehicle  in-
spected.Operation of the automatic transmis-
sion E00604200528CAUTIONlBefore  selecting  a  gear  with  the  engine
running  and  the  vehicle  stationary,  fully
depress the brake pedal to prevent the ve-
hicle from creeping.
The  vehicle  will  begin  to  move  as  soon  as
the  gear  is  engaged,  especially  when  the
engine  speed  is  high,  at  fast  idle  or  with
the air conditioning operating, the brakes
should  only  be  released  when  you  are
ready to drive away.
l Depress  the  brake  pedal  with  the  right
foot at all times.
Using the left foot could cause driver move-
ment delay in case of an emergency.
l To  prevent  sudden  acceleration,  never
race  the  engine  when  shifting  from  the
“P” (PARK) or “N” (NEUTRAL) position.
Starting and driving
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4-wheel drive operationE00606600920
By  selecting  4-wheel  drive,  both  axles  of  the  vehi-
cle  are  rigidly  connected  with  each  other.  This  im-
proves  the  traction  characteristics.  When  turning
sharp corners or moving forward and backward re-
peatedly, however, the drive line is stressed, which
is  felt  as  a  braking  effect.  A  4-wheel  drive  vehicle
can accelerate more quickly and smoothly.
However, note that the braking distance is not short-
er than that of a rear-wheel drive vehicle.
When  using  4-wheel  drive  on  rough  roads  (snow,
mud, sand, etc.), it is important to operate the vehi-
cle correctly.
NOTE l The  driving  posture  should  be  more  upright
and closer to the wheel than usual; adjust the
seat  to  a  good  position  for  easy  steering  and
pedal operation. Be sure to wear the seat belt.
l After  driving  on  rough  roads,  check  each
part  of  the  vehicle  and  wash  it  thoroughly
with  water.  Refer  to  the  “Vehicle  care”  sec-
tion and  “Inspection and maintenance follow-
ing rough road operation” on page 4-40.
Driving on dry paved road and highway
Select  “2H”  position  (easy  select  4WD),  “2H”  or
“4H”  position  (super  select  4WD)  to  drive  on  the
dry  paved  road.  Especially  on  dry  highway,  never
select  the  “4H”  or  “4L”  position  (easy  select
4WD),  “4HLc”  or  “4LLc”  position  (super  select
4WD).CAUTIONl Selecting  “4H”  or  “4L”  position  (easy  se-
lect 4WD), “4HLc” or “4LLc” position (su-
per  select  4WD)  to  drive  on  dry  paved
road  will  increase  the  fuel  consumption
with  possible  noise  generation  and  early
tyre wear.
It  may  also  increase  the  differential  oil
temperature,  resulting  in  possible  dam-
age to the driving system.
Further,  the  drive  train  will  be  subjected
to  excessive  loading,  possibly  leading  to
oil  leakage,  component  seizure,  or  other
serious faults.
Driving on snowy or icy roads
Set the transfer shift lever to “4H” or “4L” position
(easy  select  4WD),  “4H”  or  “4HLc”  position  (su-
per select 4WD) in accordance with the road condi-
tions, and then gradually depress the accelerator ped-
al for a smooth start.
NOTE l The  use  of  snow  tyres  and/or  tyre  chains  is
recommended.
l Maintain  a  safe  distance  between  vehicles,
avoid  sudden  braking,  and  use  engine  brak-
ing (downshifting).
CAUTIONl Avoid  sudden  braking,  sudden  accelera-
tion,  and  sharp  turning;  such  operations
could cause skidding and spinouts.Driving on sandy or muddy roads
Set the transfer shift lever to “4H” or “4L” position
(easy select 4WD), “4HLc” or “4LLc” position (su-
per select 4WD) and then gradually depress the ac-
celerator  pedal  for  a  smooth  start.  Keep  the  pres-
sure  on  the  accelerator  pedal  as  constant  as  possi-
ble, and drive at low speed.CAUTIONl Do not force the vehicle or drive reckless-
ly  on  sandy  surfaces.  In  comparison  with
normal road surfaces, the engine and oth-
er  drive-system  components  are  put  un-
der excessive strain when driving on such
a surface, and this could lead to accidents.
l If any of following conditions occur while
the  vehicle  is  being  driven,  immediately
park  your  vehicle  in  a  safe  place  and  fol-
low these procedures: •The  needle  in  the  temperature  gauge
approaches the overheating zone.
Refer  to  “Engine  overheating”  on
page 6-04.
• Automatic  transmission  fluid  temper-
ature warning lamp comes on.
Refer  to  “When  the  A/T  (automatic
transmission) fluid temperature warn-
ing  lamp  comes  on”  on  pages  4-18,
4-23.
Starting and driving
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CAUTIONlAlways  use  tyres  of  the  same  size,  same
type, and same brand, and which have no
wear  differences.  Using  tyres  of  different
size,  type,  brands  or  degree  of  wear,  will
increase  the  differential  oil  temperature,
resulting  in  possible  damage  to  the  driv-
ing  system.  Further,  the  drive  train  will
be subjected to excessive loading, possibly
leading to oil leakage, component seizure,
or other serious faults.
Towing
If towing is necessary, we recommend you to have
it  done  by  your  MITSUBISHI MOTORS   Author-
ized Service Point or a commercial tow truck service.
In the following cases, transport the vehicle using a
tow truck.
l The  engine  runs  but  the  vehicle  does  not
move or abnormal noise is produced.
l Inspection  of  the  vehicle’s  underside  reveals
that oil or some other fluid is leaking.
Only  when  you  cannot  receive  a  towing  service
from  a  MITSUBISHI  MOTORS   Authorized  Serv-
ice  Point  or  commercial  tow  truck  service,  tow
your  vehicle  carefully  in  accordance  with  the  in-
structions given in “Towing” on page 6-20 .CAUTIONl Be  sure  to  shift  the  transfer  shift  lever  to
“2H”  position  and  transport  the  vehicle
with  the  driving  wheels  on  a  carriage
(Type A, C or D) as illustrated.
Never try to tow with the transfer shift lev-
er  in  “4H”  or  “4L”  position  (easy  select
4WD), “4H”, “4HLc” or “4LLc” position
(super  select  4WD)  and  with  the  front  or
rear  wheels  on  the  ground  (Type  A  or  B)
as  illustrated.  This  could  result  in  dam-
age to the drivetrain, or unstable towing.
If you cannot shift the transfer shift lever
to  “2H”  position  or  the  transmission  is
malfunctioning  or  damaged,  transport
the  vehicle  with  all  the  wheels  on  a  car-
riage (Type C or D) as illustrated.
Jacking up a 4-wheel drive vehicle
WARNINGl Do not crank the engine while jacking up
the vehicle.
The tyre on the ground may turn and the
vehicle may roll off the jack.
Clutch operation
Quick  or  slight  clutch  engagement  made  while  the
engine  is  running  at  high  speed  will  cause  damage
to  the  clutch  and  transmission  because  the  tractive
force is very great.
Operate the pedal slowly and positively.
Starting and driving
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If the vehicle breaks downE00800101166
If  the  vehicle  breaks  down  on  the  road,  move  it  to
the shoulder and use the hazard warning flashers and/
or the warning triangle etc.
Refer  to  “Hazard  warning  flasher  switch”  on  page
3-34.
If the engine stops/fails
Vehicle operation and control are affected if the en-
gine stops.
Before moving the vehicle to a safe area, be aware
of the following:
l The  brake  booster  becomes  inoperative  and
the pedal effort will increase. Press down the
brake pedal harder than usual.
l Since  the  power  steering  pump  is  no  longer
operative,  the  steering  wheel  feels  heavy
when turning it.Emergency starting E00800502112
If  the  engine  cannot  be  started  because  the  battery
is  weak  or  dead,  the  battery  from  another  vehicle
can be used with jumper cables to start the engine.WARNINGl To  start  the  engine  using  jumper  cables
connected  from  another  vehicle,  perform
the correct procedures according to the in-
struction  manual.  Incorrect  procedures
could result in a fire or explosion or dam-
age to the vehicles.
1. Get  the  vehicles  close  enough  so  the  jumper
cables  can  reach,  but  be  sure  the  vehicles
aren’t touching each other.
If  they  are,  it  could  cause  a  ground  connec-
tion  you  don’t  want.  The  vehicle  will  not
start,  and  the  bad  grounding  could  damage
the electrical systems.
CAUTIONl Check the other vehicle. It must have a 12-
volt battery.
If  the  other  system  isn’t  12-volt,  shorting
can damage both vehicles.
2. You  could  be  injured  if  the  vehicles  move.
Set the parking brake firmly on each vehicle.
Put  an  automatic  transmission  in  “P”
(PARK)  or  a  manual  transmission  in  “N”
(Neutral). Turn off the ignition switch.
WARNINGl Turn  off  the  ignition  on  both  vehicles  be-
forehand.
Make sure that the cables or your clothes
cannot be caught by the fan or drive belt.
Personal injury could result.
NOTE
l Turn off all lamps, heater and other electrical
loads.  This  will  avoid  sparks  and  help  save
both batteries.
3. Make sure battery electrolyte is at the proper
level.
Refer to “Battery” on page 8-09.
WARNINGl If  electrolyte  fluid  is  not  visible,  or  ap-
pears to be frozen, Do Not Attempt Jump
Starting!
A battery might rupture or explode if the
temperature  is  below  the  freezing  point
or if it is not filled to the proper level.
4. Connect  one  end  of  one  jumper  cable  to  the
positive  (+)  terminal  of  the  discharged  bat-
tery (A), and the other end to the positive (+)
terminal of the booster battery (B).
 
For emergencies
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The regulations concerning towing may differ from
country  to  country.  It  is  recommended  that  you
obey the regulations of the area where you are driv-
ing your vehicle.Towing the vehicle by a tow truckCAUTIONl This  vehicle  must  not  be  towed  by  a  tow
truck  using  sling  lift  type  equipment
(Type  A)  as  illustrated.  Using  a  sling  lift
will damage the bumper and front end.
l On 4WD vehicles, be sure to shift the trans-
fer shift lever to “2H” position and trans-
port  the  vehicle  with  the  driving  wheels
on a carriage (Type C, D or E) as illustra-
ted.  Never  try  to  tow  with  the  transfer
shift  lever  in  “4H”  or  “4L”  positions  and
with  the  front  or  rear  wheels  on  the
ground (Type B or Type C) as illustrated.
This  could  result  in  driving  system  dam-
age  or  the  vehicle  may  jump  at  the  car-
riage.  If  you  cannot  shift  the  transfer
shift  lever  to  “2H”  position  or  the  trans-
mission  is  malfunctioning  or  damaged,
transport  the  vehicle  with  all  the  wheels
on a carriage (Type D or E) as illustrated.
l If  vehicles  equipped  with  the  Active  Sta-
bility & Traction Control system (ASTC)
are  towed  with  the  ignition  switch  in  the
“ON”  position  and  only  the  front  wheels
or  only  the  rear  wheels  raised  off  the
ground,  the  active  Traction  Control  Sys-
tem may operate, resulting in an accident.
l On  2WD  vehicles,  if  the  transmission  is
malfunctioning  or  damaged,  transport
the  vehicle  with  the  driving  wheels  on  a
carriage (Type C, D or E) as illustrated.CAUTIONl If you tow a vehicle with automatic trans-
mission  with  the  driving  wheels  on  the
ground (Type B) as illustrated, make sure
that  the  towing  speed  and  distance  given
below  are  never  exceeded,  causing  dam-
age to the transmission.
 
Towing speed: 50 km/h (30 mph)
Towing distance: 50 km (30 miles)
 
For  the  towing  speed  and  the  towing  dis-
tance,  follow  the  local  driving  laws  and
regulations.
Towing with front wheels off the ground (Type B)
Place  the  gearshift  lever  in  the  “N”  (Neutral)  posi-
tion  (manual  transmission)  or  the  selector  lever  in
the “N” (NEUTRAL) position (automatic transmis-
sion).
Release the parking brake.
CAUTIONl Never  tow  an  automatic  transmission  ve-
hicle  with  the  front  wheels  up  (and  the
rear  wheels  on  the  ground)  (Type  B)
when the automatic transmission fluid lev-
el  is  low.  This  may  cause  serious  and  ex-
pensive damage to the transmission.
For emergencies
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