2011 MITSUBISHI TRITON fuel consumption

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MITSUBISHI TRITON 2011  Owners Manual 1-
Audio information  ® p. 5-13
2- Average fuel consumption  ® p. 3-14
3- Driving range ®
 p. 3-14
4- Average speed ® p. 3-15
5- Outside temperature ® p. 3-16
6- Altimeter  ® p. 3-16
7- Baromete

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MITSUBISHI TRITON 2011  Owners Manual Average fuel consumption
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The  average  fuel  consumption  during 
the  period
since the last reset is shown in (A) and the momen-
tary fuel consumption in (C). The average value of
the  f

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MITSUBISHI TRITON 2011  Owners Manual l
The  driving  range  is 
shown  based  on  the  ac-
cumulated  fuel  consumption  data,  however,
may be changed depending on the driving con-
dition  (road  condition,  driving  behavior,
etc.).  I

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MITSUBISHI TRITON 2011  Owners Manual Selecting the item to set
1. Press the “ADJ” button to select the user cus-tomization display. 2. Press  the  function  button  “←”  or  “→”  to  se-
lect the item you wish to set.
l

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MITSUBISHI TRITON 2011  Owners Manual NOTE
l The factory settings are as follows:
•Fuel consumption: L/100 km (62 mph)
• Driving range: km
• Average speed: km/h
•
Outside temperature: °C
• Elevation: m
• Atmospheric pressure:

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MITSUBISHI TRITON 2011  Owners Manual Economical driving
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For economical driving, there  are 
some technical re-
quirements  that  have  to  be  met.  The  prerequisite
for low fuel consumption is a properly adjusted en-
gine.

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MITSUBISHI TRITON 2011  Owners Manual Easy select 4WD*
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Shifting  to  rear-wheel  drive  or 
4-wheel  drive  can
be  made  by  operating  the  transfer  shift  lever  (A).
Shift the transfer shift lever to an appropriate posi-

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MITSUBISHI TRITON 2011  Owners Manual Transfer shift lever position and 2WD/
4WD operation indication lamp
E00605800228Transfer shift lever
position 2WD/4WD
operation in- dicationlamp Driving con-
ditions
2H Rear-wheel
drive When  driv-
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