
Wiper and washer switchE00507101191CAUTIONlIf  the  washer  is  used  in  cold  weather,  the
washer  fluid  sprayed  against  the  glass
may  freeze,  which  may  hinder  visibility.
Warm the glass with the defroster or rear
window demister before using the washer.Windscreen wipers E00516900303
Except for vehicles equipped with rain sensor
The windscreen wipers can be operated with the ig-
nition switch in the “ON” or “ACC” position.
If  the  blades  are  frozen  to  the  windscreen,  do  not
operate  the  wipers  until  the  ice  has  melted  and  the
blades are freed, otherwise the wiper motor may be
damaged.
MIST-Misting function
The wipers will operate once.OFF-OffINT-Speed sensitive intermittent operation
Interval between wipers varies in accord-
ance with vehicle speed.LO-SlowHI-Fast
To adjust intermittent intervals
With  the  lever  in  the  “INT”  (speed-sensitive)  posi-
tion,  the  intermittent  intervals  can  be  adjusted  by
turning the knob (A).
1- Fast
2- Slow
NOTE l The speed-sensitive-operation function of the
windscreen wipers can be deactivated.
For  further  information,  we  recommend  you
to consult a  MITSUBISHI  MOTORS  Author-
ized Service Point.
Misting function
Move the lever in the direction of the arrow and re-
lease, to operate the wipers once.
Use  this  function  when  you  are  driving  in  mist  or
drizzle.
If  the  lever  is  held  in  the  upward  position  (MIST),
the  wipers  continue  operating  until  the  lever  is  re-
leased.Vehicles with rain sensor E00526400369
The windscreen wipers can be operated with the ig-
nition switch in the “ON” or “ACC” position.
Instruments and controls
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3     

If  the  blades  are  frozen  to  the  windscreen,  do  not
operate  the  wipers  until  the  ice  has  melted  and  the
blades are freed, otherwise the wiper motor may be
damaged.MIST-Misting function
The wipers will operate once.OFF-OffAUTO-Auto-wiper control
Rain sensor
The  wipers  will  automatically  operate
depending on the degree of wetness on
the windscreen.LO-SlowHI-Fast
Rain sensor
Can only be used when the ignition switch is in the
“ON” position.
If the lever is put in the “AUTO” position, the rain
sensor  (A)  will  detect  the  extent  of  rain  (or  snow,
other moisture, dust, etc.) and the wipers will oper-
ate automatically.
Keep  the  lever  in  the  “OFF”  position  if  the  wind-
screen is dirty and the weather is dry.
Wiper operation under these conditions can scratch
the windscreen and damage the wipers.CAUTIONl With the ignition switch in the “ON” posi-
tion  and  the  lever  in  the  “AUTO”  posi-
tion,  the  wipers  may  automatically  oper-
ate in the situations described below.
If  your  hands  get  trapped,  you  could  suf-
fer  injuries  or  the  wipers  could  malfunc-
tion. Be sure to turn the ignition switch to
the  “OFF”  position  or  move  the  lever  to
the  “OFF”  position  to  deactivate  the  rain
sensor. •When  cleaning  the  outside  surface  of
the  windscreen,  if  you  touch  the  rain
sensor.
• When  cleaning  the  outside  surface  of
the  windscreen,  if  you  wipe  with  a
cloth the rain sensor.
• When using an automatic car wash.
• A physical shock is applied to the wind-
screen.
• A physical shock is applied to the rain
sensor.
NOTE
l To protect the rubber parts of the wipers, this
operation  of  the  wipers  does  not  take  place
when  the  vehicle  is  stationary  and  the  ambi-
ent temperature is about 0 °C or lower.
l Do  not  cover  the  sensor  by  affixing  a  sticker
or  label  to  the  windscreen.  Also,  do  not  put
any  water-repellent  coating  on  the  wind-
screen.  The  rain  sensor  would  not  be  able  to
detect  the  extent  of  rain,  and  the  wipers
might stop working normally.
l In  the  following  cases,  the  rain  sensor  may
be malfunctioning.
Instruments and controls
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3    

The  washer  fluid  will  be  sprayed  onto  the  wind-
screen  by  pulling  the  lever  towards  you.  The  wip-
ers  operate  automatically  several  times  while  the
washer fluid is being sprayed.
On a vehicle equipped with a headlamp washer, the
headlamp  washer  operates  together  with  the  wind-
screen washer the first time the windscreen washer
is used if the headlamps are on.CAUTIONl If  the  washer  is  used  in  cold  weather,  the
washer  fluid  sprayed  against  the  glass
may  freeze  resulting  in  poor  visibility.
Heat the glass with the defroster or demis-
ter before using the washer.
NOTE
l It is possible to spray washer fluid without ac-
tivating  the  wipers.  To  do  so,  hold  the  lever
in  the  pulled  position  and  turn  the  ignition
switch to the “ON” or “ACC” position.
l It is possible to cause the wipers never to op-
erate  when  washer  fluid  is  sprayed.  For  fur-
ther information, we recommend you to con-
sult  a  MITSUBISHI  MOTORS   Authorized
Service Point.Headlamp washer switch* E00510100273
The headlamp washer can be operated when the ig-
nition switch is in the “ON” or “ACC” position and
the headlamps are on.
 
Push  the  button  once  and  the  washer  fluid  will  be
sprayed on to the headlamps.
NOTE
l If  the  ignition  switch  is  in  the  “ON”  or
“ACC”  position  and  the  headlamps  are  on,
the  headlamp  washer  operates  together  with
the windscreen washer the first time the wind-
screen washer lever is pulled.
Precautions to observe when using wip-
ers and washers E00507600014
l If  the  moving  wipers  become  blocked  by  ice
or other deposits on the glass, the motor may
burn out even if the wiper switch is turned to
OFF. If obstruction occurs, park your vehicle
in  a  safe  place,  turn  off  the  ignition,  and
clean  the  deposits  from  the  glass  so  that  the
wipers operate smoothly.
l Do not use the wipers when the glass is dry.
They  may  scratch  the  glass  surface  and  the
blades wear out prematurely.
l Before  using  the  wipers  in  cold  weather,
check that the wiper blades are not frozen on-
to  the  glass.  The  motor  may  burn  out  if  the
wipers  are  used  with  the  blades  frozen  onto
the glass.
l Avoid  using  the  washer  continuously  for
more  than  20  seconds.  Do  not  operate  the
washer when the fluid reservoir is empty.
Otherwise, the motor may burn out.
l Periodically  check  the  level  of  washer  fluid
in the reservoir and refill if required.
During  cold  weather,  add  a  recommended
washer  solution  that  will  not  freeze  in  the
washer  reservoir.  Failure  to  do  so  could  re-
sult in loss of washer function and frost dam-
age to the system components.
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3    

CAUTIONlDo  not  use  a  scrubbing  brush  or  other
hard tools as they may damage the plastic
part surface.
l Do not use wax containing compound (pol-
ishing  powder)  which  may  damage  the
plastic part surface.
l Do not bring the plastic parts into contact
with  petrol,  light  oil,  brake  fluids,  engine
oils,  greases,  paint  thinners,  and  sulphu-
ric  acid  (battery  electrolyte)  which  may
crack, stain or discolour the plastic parts.
If  they  touch  the  plastic  parts,  wipe  them
off  with  soft  cloth,  chamois  or  the  like
and an aqueous solution of neutral deter-
gent  then  immediately  rinse  the  affected
parts with water.Chrome parts E00901400014
In  order  to  prevent  spots  and  corrosion  of  chrome
parts, wash with water, dry thoroughly, and apply a
special  protective  coating.  This  should  be  done
more frequently in winter.
Aluminium wheels* E00901500116
1.Remove dirt using a sponge while sprinkling
water on the vehicle.
2. Use  neutral  detergent  on  any  dirt  that  cannot
be removed easily with water.
Rinse  off  the  neutral  detergent  after  washing
the vehicle.
3. Dry  the  vehicle  thoroughly  using  a  chamois
leather or a soft cloth.
CAUTIONl Do  not  use  a  brush  or  other  hard  imple-
ment on the wheels.
Doing so could scratch the wheels.
l Do  not  use  any  cleaner  that  contains  an
abrasive  substance  or  is  acidic  or  alka-
line.  Doing  so  could  cause  the  coating  on
the  wheels  to  peel  or  become  discoloured
or stained.
l Do  not  directly  apply  hot  water  using  a
steam cleaner or by any other means.
l Contact  with  seawater  and  road  deicer
can  cause  corrosion.  Rinse  off  such  sub-
stances as soon as possible.Window glass E00901600058
The  window  glass  can  normally  be  cleaned  using
only a sponge and water.
Glass  cleaner  can  be  used  to  remove  oil,  grease,
dead insects, etc. After washing the glass, wipe dry
with  a  clean,  dry,  soft  cloth.  Never  use  the  same
cloth to wipe the window glass as would be used to
wipe  the  paintwork;  wax  from  the  painted  surfaces
could adhere to the glass and reduce its transparen-
cy and visibility.
NOTE l To  clean  the  inside  of  the  rear  window,  al-
ways  use  a  soft  cloth  and  wipe  the  window
glass along the demister heater element so as
not to cause damage.
Wiper blades E00901700017
Use a soft cloth and glass cleaner to remove grease,
dead  insects,  etc.,  from  the  wiper  blades.  Replace
the wiper blades when they no longer wipe proper-
ly. (Refer to page “Wiper blades” on page 8-17.)Cleaning the sunroof* E00901800180
Clean  the  inside  of  the  sunroof  with  a  soft  cloth.
Hard  deposits  should  be  wiped  away  with  a  cloth
dipped  in  warm,  neutral  detergent  solution.  Wipe
away the solution with a sponge dipped in fresh wa-
ter.
NOTE l The  surface  treatment  on  the  inside  of  the
glass may be removed if hard cloth or organ-
ic solvent (benzine, kerosene, thinner, etc.) is
used.
Engine compartment E00902100265
Clean the engine compartment at the beginning and
end  of  winter.  Pay  particular  attention  to  flanges,
crevices and peripheral parts where dust containing
road chemicals and other corrosive materials might
collect.
If salt and other chemicals are used on the roads in
your area, clean the engine compartment at least ev-
ery three months.
Never  spray  or  splash  water  on  the  electrical  com-
ponents  in  the  engine  compartment,  as  this  may
cause damage.
Do not bring the nearby parts, the plastic parts and
so on into contact with sulphuric acid (battery elec-
trolyte) which may crack, stain or discolour them.
Vehicle care
7-05
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Service precautions....................................................................... 8-02
Catalytic converter ........................................................................ 8-02
Bonnet ........................................................................................... 8-03
Engine oil ...................................................................................... 8-04
Engine coolant .............................................................................. 8-05
Automatic transmission fluid*......................................................8-06
Washer fluid ................................................................................. 8-07
Brake fluid .................................................................................... 8-07
Clutch fluid* ................................................................................. 8-08
Power steering fluid ...................................................................... 8-09
Battery .......................................................................................... 8-09
Tyres ............................................................................................. 8-11
Clutch pedal free play* ................................................................. 8-15
Brake pedal free play .................................................................... 8-16
Parking brake lever stroke ............................................................ 8-16
Wiper blades ................................................................................. 8-17
General maintenance .................................................................... 8-18
For cold and snowy weather ......................................................... 8-19
Fusible links .................................................................................. 8-19
Fuses ............................................................................................. 8-20
Replacement of lamp bulbs .......................................................... 8-23Maintenance8 

Wiper bladesE01002600385
When  lifting  the  wiper  arms  off  the  windscreen,
first  raise  the  driver’s  side  wiper  arm  and  then  the
passenger’s side wiper arm.
When  returning  them  to  their  original  positions,
first  put  the  passenger’s  side  wiper  arm  back  in
place and then the driver’s side wiper arm.
If  the  blades  are  frozen  to  the  windscreen,  do  not
operate  the  wipers  until  the  ice  has  melted  and  the
blades are freed, otherwise the wiper motor may be
damaged.
Wiper blade rubber replacement
Driver’s side 1. Lift the wiper arm off the windscreen.
2. Pull the wiper blade until its stopper (A) dis-
engages  from  the  hook  (B).  Then,  pull  the
wiper blade further to remove it.
NOTE
l Do  not  allow  the  wiper  arm  to  fall  onto  the
windscreen; it could damage the glass.
3. Attach the retainers (C) to a new wiper blade.
For  LHD  vehicles  refer  to  the  illustration  to
ensure that the retainers are correctly aligned
as you attach them.LHDRHD
4. Insert  the  wiper  blade  into  the  arm,  starting
with  the  opposite  end  of  the  blade  from  the
stopper. Make sure the hook (B) is fitted cor-
rectly in the grooves in the blade.
NOTE
l If retainers are not supplied with the new wip-
er blade, use the retainers from the old blade.
5. Push  the  wiper  blade  until  the  hook  (B)  en-
gages securely with the stopper (A).
Passenger’s side
1. Lift the wiper arm off the windscreen.
2. Pull the wiper blade until its stopper (A) dis-
engages  from  the  hook  (B).  Then,  pull  the
wiper blade further to remove it.
Maintenance
8-17
8    

Heated seats  2-06
Rear seat  2-07
Secret box  5-43
Service precaution  8-02
Side airbag system  2-35
Side turn-signal lamps Bulb capacity  8-24
Replacement  8-28
Snow tyres  8-14
Spare wheel  6-16
Spark plug  9-16
Specifications  9-02
Speedometer  3-03
Starting  4-13
Steering Power steering fluid  8-09,9-21
Power steering system  4-45
Steering wheel height adjustment  4-09
Steering wheel lock  4-12
Steering wheel remote control switch  5-28
Stop lamps Bulb capacity  8-23
Replacement  8-30
Storage spaces  5-41
Sun visors  5-35
Sunglasses holder  5-43
Sunroof  1-13 Safety mechanism  1-14
Sunshade  1-14
Switch  1-13
Super select 4WD  4-29
Supplemental restraint system  2-27 How the Supplemental Restraint System
works  2-29
Servicing  2-39
Warning lamp  2-38
T
Tachometer  3-03
Tail lamps Bulb capacity  8-24
Replacement  8-30
Tank capacity  02
Ticket holder  5-35
Tools  6-09 Storage  6-07
Towing  6-20
Trailer towing  4-53
Transfer oil  9-21
Transmission Automatic transmission 4A/T  4-16
Automatic transmission Sports Mode 5A/
T  4-20
Fluid  8-06,9-21
Manual transmission  4-14
Specifications  9-15
Tripmeter  3-03
Turn-signal indication lamps  3-07
Turn-signals lever  3-33
Tyres  8-11 How to change a tyre  6-17
Inflation pressures  8-12
Rotation  8-13
Size (tyre and wheel)  9-17
Snow tyres  8-14
Tyre chains  8-14
Wheel condition  8-13
U
Used engine oils safety instructions and disposal in-
formation  05
Utility box  5-43
V
Vanity mirror  5-36
Vehicle care precautions  7-02
Vehicle dimensions  9-03
Vehicle identification number  9-02
Vehicle identification number plate  9-02
Vehicle information code plate  9-02
Vehicle labeling  9-02
Vehicle performance  9-09
Vehicle weight  9-10
Ventilators  5-02
W
Warning lamps  3-08
Washer Fluid  8-07,9-21
Switch  3-36,3-39
Washing  7-03
Water temperature gauge  3-05
Waxing  7-04
Weatherstripping  8-19
Weight  9-10
Wheel condition  8-13
Wheel Specification  9-17
Wiper Switch  3-36
Wiper blade rubber replacement  8-17
Wiper blades  8-17
Alphabetical index
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