2011 MITSUBISHI TRITON stop start

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MITSUBISHI TRITON 2011  Owners Manual Driver’s switch (RHD)1- Driver’s door window
2- Front passenger’s door window
3- Rear left door window (Double cab)
4- Rear right door window (Double cab)
5-
Lock switch
6-

Rear retractable pow

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MITSUBISHI TRITON 2011  Owners Manual NOTE
l You 
can  check  if  the 
belt  locks  by  pulling  it
forward quickly.
To fasten 1. Pull  the  seat  belt  out  slowly  while  holdingthe latch plate.
NOTE l When the seat belts cannot be pull

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MITSUBISHI TRITON 2011  Owners Manual Warning lamps
E00502400017Brake warning lamp
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This  lamp  illuminates  when  the 
ignition
switch  is  turned  to  the  “ON”  position,
and goes off after a few seconds.
Always make su

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MITSUBISHI TRITON 2011  Owners Manual Economical driving
E00600100620
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 Parking brake
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To  park  the  vehicle,  first 
bring  it  to  a  complete
stop,  fully  engage  the  parking  brake,  and  then
move the gearshift lever to 1 st
 (on an uphill) or Re-
vers

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MITSUBISHI TRITON 2011  Owners Manual To release
1- Firmly  depress  and  hold  the  brake  pedal,
then  pull  the  lever 
out  slightly  and  turn  it
clockwise (LHD) or anticlockwise (RHD). 2- Push in the lever completely. Parking
E0060

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MITSUBISHI TRITON 2011  Owners Manual Push  the  switch  to  fold  the  mirrors  inward,  and
push the switch again to 
return them to extended po-
sition. NOTE
l It 
is  also  possible  to 

fold  and  return  the  mir-
rors by hand.
l W

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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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