
4. After the engine coolant temperature has drop-
ped to the normal  temperature, stop the engine.5. Check the coolant level in the reserve tank.
WARNING
l If 
there 
is none, 
make 
 sure  that  the  en-
gine  has  cooled  down  before  removing
the radiator cap, because hot steam or boil-
ing water otherwise will gush from the fill-
er port and may scald you. 6. Add 
coolant  to  the  radiator  and/or  reserve
tank  if 
necessary  (refer 
to the “Maintenance”
section.) CAUTION
l
Do  not  add  coolant 
while 
 the  engine  is
hot.  Suddenly  adding  cold  coolant  could
damage the engine. Wait for the engine to
cool  down,  then  add  coolant  a  little  at  a
time.
7. Examine  the  radiator  hoses  for  coolant  leak-
age  and 
the drive 
belt for looseness or damage.
If  there  is  anything  wrong  with  the  cooling
system  or  drive  belt,  we  recommend  you  to
have it checked and repaired. Bleeding the fuel system
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The fuel system should be bled to remove air as de-
scribed below if the fuel supply is exhausted during
travel.
Type 1
1. Loosen  the 
air plug 
(A) 
at the top of the fuel
filter. For emergencies
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2. Pump  the  hand  pump  (B)  until  there  are  no
more  bubbles  in  the  fuel  coming  out  of  the
air  plug  (A).  When  doing  this,  place  a  cloth
around  the  air  plug  (A)  to  prevent  the  escap-
ing fuel from spraying out. 3. Tighten  the  air  plug  (A)  when  there  are  no
more bubbles in the fuel.
4. Continue  pumping  until 
the  hand  pump  (B)
becomes stiff.
5. Finally, check to be sure that there is no leak- age of fuel.
If  in  doubt,  we  recommend  you  to  consult  a
specialist for necessary information.
Type 2, 3
Pump  the  hand  pump  (A)  at  the  top  of  the  fuel  fil-
ter until the hand pump becomes stiff.
Then try again to start the engine. If the engine does not start, repeat the process above.
Type 2
Type 3 CAUTION
l
Do  not  smoke  or 
have 
 any  other  open
flame  near  the  vehicle  while  bleeding  the
fuel system.
l Be  sure  to  carefully  clean  away  any  spilt
fuel which could ignite and cause a fire. Removal of water from the fuel
filterE00800800342
If  the  fuel  filter  indication 
lamp  in  the  instrument
panel illuminates during driving, it indicates that wa-
ter has accumulated in the fuel filter. If this occurs,
remove the water as described below.
Type 1, 2
1. Loosen the drain plug (A) of the fuel filter.
Type 1
Type 2 For emergencies
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2. Operate  the  hand  pump  (B)  slowly  6  or  7
times  in  order  to  force  the  water  out  through
the drain plug (A). 3. Tighten the drain plug (A) when water no lon-
ger comes out.
4. Bleed the air in the fuel system. (Refer to  “Bleeding 
the fuel system” on page
6-05.)
5. Check to be sure that the fuel filter indication lamp  illuminates  when  the  ignition  switch  is
turned to “ON”, and that it goes off when the
engine is started. If in doubt, we recommend
you to consult a specialist for necessary infor-
mation. CAUTION
l
Do  not  smoke  or 
have 
 any  other  open
flame  near  the  vehicle  while  bleeding  the
fuel system.
l Be sure to carefully clean away any water
drained  out  because  any  fuel  mixed  with
the water could ignite and cause a fire. Type 3
Take your vehicle to a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au-
thorized  Service  Point  to 
remove  the  water  from
the fuel filter. Tools, jack and jack handle
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Storage
The storage location of  the 
tools, jack and jack han-
dle should be remembered in case of an emergency.
Single cab
Type 1 A- Tool (wheel nut wrench)
B- Jack handle
C- Jack For emergencies
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2. Using  the  jack  handle,  turn  the  release  valve
anticlockwise slowly to lower  the ram and re-
move the jack. 3. Press  the  piston  down  all  the  way,  and  turn
the release valve clockwise as far as possible.
4. Store jack, jack handle and chocks. WARNING
l Be  sure  to  open 
the 
 release  valve  slowly.
If  it  is  opened  quickly,  the  vehicle  will
drop abruptly and the jack may come out
of position, causing a serious accident. CAUTION
l
If  the  release  valve 
is 
 loosened  too  much
(2  or  more  turns)  in  the  anticlockwise  di-
rection,  the  jack’s  oil  will  leak  and  the
jack cannot be used. CAUTION
l
Close the release valve slowly 
 when lower-
ing  the  vehicle,  or  the  valve  may  be  dam-
aged.
NOTE l Occasionally 
when  the  vehicle  is 
jacked  up,
the  grooved  portion  of  the  designated  point
will  not  come  off.  When  this  happens,  rock
the vehicle to lower the ram.
l If the jack is difficult to remove by hand, in-
sert the jack handle (L) into the bracket (M).
Then using the handle, remove the jack. WARNING
l Stop jacking up the 
vehicle 
 as soon as the
tyre is raised off the ground. It is danger-
ous to raise the vehicle any higher.
l Do not get under your vehicle while using
the jack. WARNING
l Do not bump the raised 
 vehicle or leave it
sitting  on  the  jack  for  a  long  time.  Both
are very dangerous.
l Do  not  use  a  jack  except  the  one  that
came with your vehicle.
l The  jack  should  not  be  used  for  any  pur-
pose other than to change a tyre.
l No one should be in your vehicle when us-
ing the jack.
l Do not start or run the engine while your
vehicle is on the jack.
l Do  not  turn  the  raised  wheel.  The  tyres
still  on  the  ground  could  turn  and  make
your vehicle fall off the jack. For emergencies
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Six wheel nutsCAUTION
l
Never  use  your  foot 
or 
 a  pipe  extension
for  extra  force  in  the  wheel  nut  wrench.
If  you  do  so,  you  will  tighten  the  nut  too
much.
13. Lower  and  remove  the  jack,  then  store  the
jack,  jack 
handle,  wheel 
nut  wrench,  flat
tyre, and chocks. Have your damaged tyre re-
paired as soon as possible.
14. Check  your  tyre  inflation  pressure.  The  cor- rect  pressures  are  shown  on  the  door  label.
See the illustration. CAUTION
l
The  tyre  pressure  should 
be 
 periodically
checked  and  maintained  at  the  specified
pressure while the tyre is stowed.
l After changing the tyre and driving the ve-
hicle  about  1,000  km  (620  miles),  retight-
en  the  wheel  nuts  to  make  sure  that  they
have not come loose.
l If  the  steering  wheel  vibrates  when  driv-
ing  after  changing  the  tyre,  we  recom-
mend  you  to  have  the  tyres  checked  for
balance.
l Do  not  mix  one  type  of  tyre  with  another
or use a different size from the one listed.
This would cause early wear and poor han-
dling. Towing
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If your vehicle needs to be towed
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.
If  a  wheel  gets  stuck  in  a  ditch,  do  not  try  to  tow
the  vehicle.  Please  contact  your  MITSUBISHI
MOTORS  Authorized  Service  Point  or  a  commer-
cial tow truck service for assistance.
 
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 “Emergency towing” in this part. For emergencies
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Towing with rear wheels off the ground (Type C)
Place  the  gearshift  lever  in 
the  “N”  (Neutral)  posi-
tion  (manual  transmission)  or  the  selector  lever  in
the “N” (NEUTRAL) position (automatic transmis-
sion).  Turn  the  ignition  key  to  the  “ACC”  position
and secure the steering wheel in a straight ahead po-
sition  with  a  rope  or  tie-down  strap.  Never  place
the  ignition  switch  in  the  “LOCK”  position  when
towing.
Emergency towing
If  towing  service  is  not  available  in  an  emergency,
your  vehicle  may  be  temporarily  towed  by  a  cable
or chain secured to the towing hook.
If  your  vehicle  is  to  be  towed  by  another  vehicle,
pay careful attention to the following points.
If your vehicle is to be towed by anoth-
er vehicle
1. The  front  towing  hooks  (A)  and  rear  towinghook (B) are located as shown in the illustra-
tion. Secure the tow rope to the towing hook.
 
Front (2WD vehicles with 15 inch wheels) Front (2WD vehicles with 16 inch wheels and
4WD vehicles)
Rear*
NOTE
l Using 
any part other  than 
the designated tow-
ing hooks could result in damage to the vehi-
cle body.
l Using  a  wire  rope  or  metal  chain  can  result
in  damage  to  the  vehicle  body.  It  is  best  to
use  a  non-metallic  rope.  If  you  use  a  wire
rope or metal chain, wrap it with cloth at any
point where it touches the vehicle body. l
Take 
care 
that the 
tow 
 rope is kept as horizon-
tal as possible. An angled tow rope can dam-
age the vehicle body.
l Secure  the  tow  rope  to  the  same  side  towing
hook, to keep the tow rope as straight as pos-
sible.
2. Keep the engine running. If the engine is not running, turn the ignition
key  to  the  “ACC”  or  “ON”  position  to  un-
lock the steering wheel. CAUTION
l
When  the  engine  is 
not 
 running,  the
brake  booster  and  power  steering  pump
do  not  operate.  This  means  higher  brake
depression  force  and  higher  steering  ef-
fort are required. Therefore, vehicle oper-
ation is more difficult than usual.
l Do not leave the key in the “LOCK” posi-
tion. The steering wheel will lock, causing
loss of control.
3. Place  the gearshift lever in the “N” (Neutral)
position  (manual 
transmission)  or 
the  selec-
tor lever in the “N” (NEUTRAL) position (au-
tomatic transmission).
4. On  4WD  vehicles,  the  transfer  shift  lever  to “2H” position.
5. Turn on the hazard warning lamps if required by law.
(Follow  the  local  driving  laws  and  regula-
tions.)
6. During  towing  make  sure  that  close  contact is maintained between the drivers of both ve-
hicles,  and  that  the  vehicles  travel  at  low
speed. For emergencies
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Operation under adverse driving
conditions E00801702140
If your vehicle becomes stuck in sand,
mud or snow
If  the  vehicle  becomes  stuck 
in  snow,  sand,  or
mud, it can often be moved with a rocking motion.
Move  the  selector  lever  alternately  between  the
“L”  (LOW)  and  “R”  (REVERSE)  position  (with
manual  transmission,  between  1 st
  and  Reverse),
while applying slight pressure to the accelerator ped-
al.
Avoid racing the engine or spinning the wheels. Pro-
longed  efforts  to  free  a  stuck  vehicle  may  result  in
overheating and transmission failure. Allow the en-
gine  to  idle  for  a  few  minutes  to  let  the  transmis-
sion cool between rocking attempts.
If the vehicle remains stuck after several rocking at-
tempts, seek other assistance. WARNING
l When attempting to rock your vehicle out
of  a  stuck  position, 
be 
sure  that  the  area
around  the  vehicle  is  clear  of  people  and
physical objects. The rocking motion may
cause  the  vehicle  to  suddenly  launch  for-
ward or backward, causing injury or dam-
age to nearby people or objects.
On 2WD vehicles, it is recommended to start the ve-
hicle  with parking 
brake partially, 
but not complete-
ly, applied by slightly pulling the parking brake lev-
er.
After  the  vehicle  has  become  free,  do  not  forget  to
release the parking brake. NOTE
l Depress the accelerator pedal gradually when
starting the vehicle.
On a flooded road l Avoid 
flooded  roads. 
Water  could 
enter  the
brake  discs,  resulting  in  temporarily  ineffec-
tive brakes. In such cases, lightly depress the
brake pedal to see if the brakes operate prop-
erly.  If  they  do  not,  lightly  depress  the  pedal
several  times  while  driving  in  order  to  dry
the brake pads.
l When driving in rain or on a road with many
puddles  a  layer  of  water  may  form  between
the tyres and the road surface.
This  reduces  a  tyre’s  frictional  resistance  on
the road, resulting in loss of steering stability
and braking capability.
 
To cope with this, observe the following items:
  (a) Drive your vehicle at slow speed.
  (b) Do  not  drive  on  worn  tyres.  Always maintain  the  specified  tyre  inflation
pressures.
On a snow-covered or frozen road l When 
driving  on  a  snow-covered 
or  frozen
road,  it  is  recommended  that  you  use  snow
tyres or tyre chains.
Refer to the “Snow tyres” and “Tyre chains”
sections.
l Avoid  high-speed  operation,  sudden  acceler-
ation, abrupt brake application and sharp cor-
nering. l
Depressing  the  brake  pedal 
during 
 travel  on
snowy  or  icy  roads  may  cause  tyre  slippage
and  skidding.  When  traction  between  the
tyres and the road is reduced the wheels may
skid  and  the  vehicle  cannot  readily  be
brought  to  a  stop  by  conventional  braking
techniques.  Braking  will  differ,  depending
upon  whether  you  have  anti-lock  brake  sys-
tem  (ABS).  If  you  do  have  ABS,  brake  by
pressing  the  brake  system  pedal  hard,  and
keeping  it  pressed.  If  you  do  not  have  ABS,
pump  the  brake  pedal  with  short  rapid  jabs,
each  time  fully  applying  and  fully  releasing
for greatest effect.
l Allow  extra  distance  between  your  vehicle
and the vehicle in front of you, and avoid sud-
den braking.
l Accumulation  of  ice  on  the  braking  system
can cause the wheels to lock. Pull away from
a  standstill  slowly  after  confirming  safety
around the vehicle. CAUTION
l
Do  not  press  the 
accelerator 
 pedal  rapid-
ly.  If  the  wheels  break  free  of  the  ice,  the
vehicle  could  suddenly  start  moving  and
possibly cause an accident.
On a bumpy or rutted road l Drive 
as  slow  as  possible 
when  driving  on
bumpy or rutted roads. For emergencies
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NOTE
l If 
genuine leather is  wet 
with water or is wash-
ed in water, wipe off water as quickly as pos-
sible with a dry, soft cloth. If left damp, mil-
dew may grow.
l The genuine leather surface may be damaged
if  a  nylon  brush  or  synthetic  fibre  is  rubbed
hard against it.
l Organic  solvents  such  as  benzine,  kerosene,
alcohol  and  petrol,  acid  or  alkaline  solvents
may  discolour  the  genuine  leather  surface.
Be sure to use neutral detergents.
l Remove dirty patches or oil substances quick-
ly as they can stain genuine leather.
l The  genuine  leather  surface  may  harden  and
shrink  if  it  is  exposed  to  direct  sun  for  long
hours.  When  your  vehicle  is  parked,  place  it
in the shade as much as possible.
l When  the  temperature  of  the  vehicle  interior
rises  in  summer,  vinyl  products  left  on  the
genuine  leather  seat  may  deteriorate  and
stick to the seat. Cleaning the exterior of your
vehicle E00900700010
If  the  following  is 
left 
on  your  vehicle,  it  may
cause  corrosion,  discolouration  and  stains,  wash
the vehicle as soon as possible.
l Seawater, anti-freeze for road use.
l Soot  and  dust,  iron  powder  from  factories,
chemical  substance  (acids,  alkalis,  coal-tar,
etc.).
l Droppings  from  birds,  carcasses  of  insects,
tree sap, etc.
Washing E00900902016
Chemicals contained in the dirt and dust picked up
from  the  road  surface  can 
damage  the  paint  coat
and body of your vehicle if left in prolonged contact.
Frequent washing and waxing is the best way to pro-
tect  your  vehicle  from  this  damage.  This  will  also
be effective in protecting it from environmental el-
ements such as rain, snow, salt air, etc.
Do not wash the vehicle in direct sunlight. Park the
vehicle  in  the  shade  and  spray  it  with  water  to  re-
move  dust.  Next,  using  an  ample  amount  of  clean
water and a car washing brush or sponge, wash the
vehicle from top to bottom.
Use  a  mild  car  washing  soap  if  necessary.  Rinse
thoroughly  and  wipe  dry  with  a  soft  cloth.  After
washing  the  vehicle,  carefully  clean  the  joints  and
flanges of the doors, bonnet, etc., where dirt is like-
ly to remain. CAUTION
l
When  washing  the  under  side 
 of  your  ve-
hicle  or  wheel,  be  careful  not  to  injure
your hands.
l Refrain from using a car wash as its brush-
es  may  scratch  the  paint  surface,  causing
it to lose its gloss.
Scratches  will  be  especially  visible  on
darker coloured vehicles.
l Never spray or splash water on the electri-
cal  components  in  the  engine  compart-
ment,  as  this  may  adversely  affect  engine
starting.
Exercise  caution  also  when  washing  the
underbody; be careful not to spray water
into the engine compartment.
l Some  types  of  hot  water  washing  equip-
ment  apply  high  pressure  and  heat  to  the
vehicle.  They  may  cause  heat  distortion
and damage to the vehicle resin parts and
may  result  in  flooding  of  the  vehicle  inte-
rior. Therefore; observe the following.
• Maintain  a  distance  of  approx.  50  cmor more between the vehicle body and
the washing nozzle.
• When  washing  around  the  door  glass, hold  the  nozzle  at  a  distance  of  more
than  50  cm  and  at  right  angles  to  the
glass surface. Vehicle care
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