2011 MITSUBISHI TRITON lock

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MITSUBISHI TRITON 2011  Owners Manual NOTE
l 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 pa

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MITSUBISHI TRITON 2011  Owners Manual Starting
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Tips for starting l Do  not  operate  the 
starter 
motor  continuous-
ly  for  anything  longer  than  10  seconds;  do-
ing  so  could  run  down  the  battery.  If  the  en-
g

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MITSUBISHI TRITON 2011  Owners Manual l
When  the  engine  has 
not  been  started  within
about 5 seconds after the diesel preheat indi-
cation  lamp  went  out,  return  the  ignition  key
to  the  “LOCK”  position.  Then,  turn  th

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MITSUBISHI TRITON 2011  Owners Manual Automatic transmission 4A/T
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NOTE l During 
running-in  period  or  immediately 
af-
ter  reconnection  of  the  battery  cable,  there
may be a case where gear shifts are not made
smoothl

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MITSUBISHI TRITON 2011  Owners Manual Selector lever positions
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“P” PARK
This  position  locks  the  transmission 
to  prevent  the
vehicle  from  moving.  The  engine  can  be  started  in
this position.
“R” REVERSE
T

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MITSUBISHI TRITON 2011  Owners Manual When the automatic transmission makes no speed
change
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If  the  transmission  does  not 
change  speeds  while
driving,  or  your  vehicle  does  not  pick  up  enough
speed  when  startin

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MITSUBISHI TRITON 2011  Owners Manual WARNING
l If the lock button is  always pushed to op-
erate  the  selector  lever,  the  lever  may  be
accidentally  shifted  into  the  “P”  (PARK)
or “R” (REVERSE) position. Be sure not
to

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MITSUBISHI TRITON 2011  Owners Manual Transfer shift lever position and 2WD/
4WD operation indication lamp
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position 2WD/4WD
operation in- dicationlamp Driving con-
ditions
2H Rear-wheel
drive When  driv-
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