
Parking with the electric motor unit
running
Never 
leave  the  electric  motor  unit  running  while
you take a short sleep/rest. WARNING
l Leaving 
 the  electric  motor  unit  running
risks  injury  or  death  from  accidentally
moving the selector lever.
Do not keep the steering wheel fully
turned for a long time
More 
 effort  could  be  required  to  turn  the  steering
wheel.  Refer  to  “Electric  power  steering  system
(EPS)” on page 5-17.
When leaving the vehicle
Always carry the key and lock all doors and the tail-
gate when leaving the vehicle unattended.
Always try to park your vehicle in a well lit area. Inside rear-view mirror
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Adjust 
the  rear-view  mirror  only  after  making  any
seat  adjustments  so  you  have  a  clear  view  to  the
rear of the vehicle. WARNING
l Do 
 not  attempt  to  adjust  the  rear-view
mirror while driving. This can be danger-
ous.
Always adjust the mirror before driving.
Adjust  the  rear-view  mirror  to  maximize  the  view
through the rear window. Outside rear-view mirrors
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The  outside  rear-view  mirrors  can  be  operated
when 
the  electric  motor  switch  is  in  the  “ON”  or
“ACC” position. WARNING
l Do 
 not  attempt  to  adjust  the  rear-view
mirrors while driving. This can be danger-
ous.
Always adjust the mirrors before driving.
l Your  vehicle  is  equipped  with  convex
type mirrors.
Please  take  into  consideration,  that  ob-
jects you see in the mirror will look small-
er  and  farther  away  compared  to  a  nor-
mal flat mirror.
Do  not  use  this  mirror  to  estimate  dis-
tance of following vehicles when changing
lanes. Starting and driving
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14. Place the  compressor  (N)  with  its  air  pres-
sure gauge (O) on top.
Pull out the compressor’s power cord (P), in-
sert  the  plug  on  the  cord  into  the  accessory
socket  (Q),  and  then  turn  the  electric  motor
switch to the “ACC” position. (Refer to “Ac-
cessory socket” on page 6-36.)
Turn  ON  the  compressor  switch  (R)  and  in-
flate the tyre to the specified pressure. (Refer
to “Tyre inflation pressures” on page 8-15.) CAUTION
l
The 
 supplied compressor is designed only
for inflation of your vehicle tyres.
l The compressor is designed to run on a ve-
hicle’s 12 V power supply. Do not connect
it to any other power source. CAUTION
l
The 
 compressor  is  not  waterproof.  If  you
use  it  in  rain,  make  sure  water  does  not
get on it.
l Any sand or dust sucked into the compres-
sor  could  make  the  compressor  break
down. Do not place the compressor direct-
ly on any sandy or dusty surface when us-
ing it.
l Do  not  disassemble  or  modify  the  com-
pressor. Also, do not subject the air pres-
sure gauge to shock. It could malfunction.
15. Check 
and adjust the tyre pressure with refer- ence to the air pressure gauge on the compres-
sor. If you overinflate the tyre, release air by
loosening the hose’s end fitting.
If  there  is  a  gap  between  the  tyre  and  wheel
because  the  tyre  has  moved  inward  from  the
wheel rim, press the periphery of the tyre to-
wards  the  wheel  to  close  the  gap  before  run-
ning  the  compressor.  (With  no  gaps,  the  tyre
pressure will rise.) CAUTION
l
Be 
 careful not to get your fingers trapped
between the tyre and wheel as the tyre in-
flates.
l The  surface  of  the  compressor  will  get
hot  while  the  compressor  is  running.  Do
not keep the compressor running continu-
ously for more than 10 minutes. After us-
ing the compressor, wait for the compres-
sor to cool before using it again. CAUTION
l
If 
 the  compressor  becomes  sluggish  or
hot while operating, it is overheating. Im-
mediately place the switch in the OFF po-
sition  and  let  the  compressor  cool  down
for at least 30 minutes.
NOTE l If 
the tyre pressure does not rise to the speci-
fied level within 10 minutes, the tyre may be
so severely damaged that the tyre sealant can-
not  be  used  to  effect  an  emergency  repair.
Please contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au-
thorized  Service  Point  or  another  specialist
in this event.
16. Turn  OFF  the  compressor  switch,  then  pull the power cord plug out of the socket.
NOTE l Simply putting sealant and air into the tyre us-
ing the tyre repair kit does not seal the punc-
ture  hole.  Air  will  leak  through  the  puncture
hole  until  the  emergency  repair  procedure  is
completed  (through  step  19  or  step  20  of
these instructions).
17. Affix  the  speed  restriction  sticker  (R)  to  the three-diamond mark on the steering wheel. For emergencies
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NOTE
l Using 
any part other than the designated tow-
ing hook (A) could result in damage to the ve-
hicle 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.
2. Start the electric motor unit. CAUTION
l
If 
 the vehicle is towed with the electric mo-
tor  switch  in  the  “ON”  position  without
starting the electric motor unit, the auxili-
ary battery may be flat during towing. In
this  case,  the  brake  performance  may  be
very poor. Steering is also very heavy.
l Do  not  leave  the  electric  motor  switch  in
the “LOCK” position. The steering wheel
will lock, causing loss of control.
3. Place 
the  selector  lever  in  the  “N”  (NEU- TRAL) position.
4. Turn on the hazard warning lamps if required by  law.  (Follow  the  local  driving  laws  and
regulations.)
5. During  towing  make  sure  that  close  contact is maintained between the drivers of both ve-
hicles,  and  that  the  vehicles  travel  at  low
speed. CAUTION
l
The 
 person  in  the  vehicle  being  towed
must  pay  attention  to  the  brake  lamps  of
the  towing  vehicle  and  make  sure  the
rope never becomes slack.
l Avoid  sudden  braking,  sudden  accelera-
tion  and  sharp  turning;  such  operation
could  cause  damage  to  the  towing  hooks
or the tow rope.
People  in  the  vicinity  could  be  injured  as
a result.
l When towing or being towed down a long
slope,  the  brakes  may  overheat  reducing
the  effectiveness.  In  this  situation,  have
your vehicle transported by a tow truck.
l When the vehicle is to be towed by anoth-
er  vehicle  with  all  wheels  on  the  ground,
make  sure  that  the  towing  speed  and  dis-
tance  given  below  are  never  exceeded,
causing damage to the transmission.
 
Towing speed: 30 km/h (19 mph)
Towing distance: 30 km (19 miles)
 
For  the  towing  speed  and  the  towing  dis-
tance,  follow  the  local  driving  laws  and
regulations.
Towing another vehicle
Your 
 vehicle cannot be used to tow another vehicle. Operation under adverse driving
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On a flooded road l Do 
not  drive  on  a  flooded  road.  If  you  drive
on a flooded road, not only the electric motor
unit stops but also a failure like electric leak-
age or short circuit may occur.
If  you  inevitably  had  to  run  on  a  flooded
road  and  the  vehicle  was  exposed  to  water,
be  sure  to  have  your  vehicle  inspected  by  a
MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service
Point.
l If  there  is  water  on  the  brakes  after  driving
through  puddles  or  washing  the  vehicle,  re-
sulting  in  temporarily  ineffective  brakes.  In
such cases, lightly depress the brake pedal to
see  if  the  brakes  operate  properly.  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.
  (c) Always  maintain  the  specified tyre inflation pressures.For emergencies
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