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The side airbags and curtain airbags MAY NOT
DEPLOY when…
With  certain  types  of  side  collisions,  the  vehicle’s
body  structure  is  designed  to  absorb  the  shock  to
help protect the occupants from harm. (The vehicle
body’s side area may deform significantly as it ab-
sorbs  the  impact.)  Under  such  circumstances,  the
side airbags and curtain airbags may not deploy ir-
respective of the deformation and damage to the ve-
hicle body.
Examples  of  some  typical  conditions  are  shown  in
the illustration.
 Because the side airbags and curtain airbags do not
protect  the  occupant  in  all  types  of  side  collisions,
be sure to always properly wear your seat belts.Side impacts in an area away from the passenger 
compartmentMotorcycle or other similar small vehicle collides with the
side of vehicleCollision with a utility pole, tree or other narrow objectOblique side impactsVehicle rolls onto its side
or roof
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The side airbags and curtain airbags ARE NOT
DESIGNED TO DEPLOY when…
The  side  airbags  and  curtain  airbags  are  not  de-
signed  to  deploy  in  conditions  where  they  cannot
usually provide protection to the occupant. Typical
conditions are shown in the illustration.Head-on collisionsRear end collisions
Because the side airbags and curtain airbags do not
protect  the  occupant  in  all  types  of  collisions,  be
sure to always properly wear your seat belts.
WARNINGl The  side  airbags  and  curtain  airbags  are
designed to supplement the driver and pas-
senger  seat  belts  in  certain  side  impacts.
Seat belts should always be worn proper-
ly,  and  the  driver  and  passenger  should
sit  well  back  and  upright  without  leaning
against the window or door.WARNINGl The  side  airbags  and  curtain  airbags  in-
flate  with  great  force.  The  driver  and
front passenger should not put their arms
out  the  window,  and  should  not  lean
against  the  door,  in  order  to  reduce  the
risk  of  serious  or  possible  fatal  injury
from  the  deploying  side  airbag  and  cur-
tain airbag.WARNINGl Do  not  allow  a  child  to  kneel  on  the  pas-
senger  seat  facing  the  passenger’s  side
door,  since  the  side  airbags  and  curtain
airbags inflate with great force.
Otherwise, the child may be killed or seri-
ously injured.WARNINGl Do  not  allow  any  rear  seat  occupant  to
hold  onto  the  seatback  of  either  front
seat,  in  order  to  reduce  risk  of  injury
from  the  deploying  side  airbag.  Special
care should be taken with children.
l Do  not  place  any  objects  near  or  in  front
of  the  seatback  of  either  front  seat.  They
could interfere with proper side airbag in-
flation,  and  also  could  cause  injury  if
thrown free by side airbag deployment.
l Do not place stickers, labels or additional
trim  on  the  seatback  of  either  front  seat.
They could interfere with proper side air-
bag inflation.
l Do  not  install  seat  covers  on  seats  with
side  airbags.  Do  not  re-cover  seats  that
have  side  airbags.  This  could  interfere
with proper side airbag inflation.
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WARNINGlDo  not  attach  a  microphone  (A)  or  any
other  device  or  object  around  the  part
where  the  curtain  airbags  (B)  activate
such  as  on  the  windscreen,  side  door
glass,  front  and  rear  pillars  and  roof  side
or  assist  grips.  When  the  curtain  airbags
inflate, the microphone or other device or
object  will  be  hurled  with  great  force  or
the  curtain  airbags  may  not  activate  cor-
rectly, resulting in death or serious injury.WARNINGl Do not put a hanger or any heavy or poin-
ted object on the coat hook.
If  the  curtain  airbag  was  activated,  any
such  item  could  be  propelled  away  with
great force and could prevent the curtain
airbag  from  inflating  correctly.  Hang
clothes directly on the coat hook (without
using a hanger).
Make sure there are no heavy or sharp ob-
jects  in  the  pockets  of  clothes  that  you
hang on the coat hook.
l Do  not  allow  a  child  to  lean  against  or
close  to  the  front  door  even  if  the  child  is
seated in a child restraint system.
The  child’s  head  should  also  not  be
leaned  against  or  be  close  to  the  area  of
the  seat  where  the  side  airbag  and  cur-
tain  airbag  are  located.  It  is  dangerous  if
the side airbag and curtain airbag inflate.
Failure  to  follow  all  of  these  instructions
could lead to serious or fatal injury to the
child.
l We  recommend  work  around  and  on  the
side  airbags  and  curtain  airbags  system
to  be  done  by  MITSUBISHI MOTORS
Authorized  Service  Point.  Improper
work  could  result  in  inadvertent  deploy-
ment  of  a  side  airbags  and  curtain  air-
bags,  or  could  render  a  side  airbags  and
curtain  airbags  inoperative;  either  situa-
tion could result in serious injury.SRS warning lamp E00407801201
There  is  a  Supplemental  Restraint  System  (“SRS”)
warning  lamp  on  the  instrument  panel.  The  system
checks itself and the lamp tells you if there is a prob-
lem.  When  the  ignition  switch  is  turned  to  the
“ON”  or  “START”  position,  the  warning  lamp
should  illuminate  for  several  seconds  and  then
should  go  out.  This  means  the  system  is  ready.  If
an SRS airbag or pretensioner seat belt is not oper-
ating  properly,  the  warning  lamp  comes  on  and
stays on.
The SRS warning lamp is shared by the SRS airbag
and the seat belt pretensioner system.WARNINGl If  any  of  the  following  conditions  occur,
the  SRS  and/or  seat  belt  pretensioners
are not working properly, and we recom-
mend  you  to  have  it  inspected  by  a
MITSUBISHI  MOTORS   Authorized
Service Point immediately.
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WARNING•The  SRS  warning  lamp  does  not  illu-
minate when you start the vehicle.
• The  SRS  warning  lamp  does  not  go
out after several seconds.
• The  SRS  warning  lamp  illuminates
while driving.SRS servicing E00407901244WARNINGlWe  recommend  any  maintenance  per-
formed  on  or  near  the  components  of  the
SRS  to  be  performed  by  a  MITSUBISHI
MOTORS Authorized Service Point.
Improper  work  on  the  SRS  components
or  wiring  could  result  in  inadvertent  de-
ployment  of  the  airbags,  or  could  render
the  SRS  inoperative;  either  situation
could result in serious injury.
l Do  not  modify  your  steering  wheel,  seat
belt  retractor  or  any  other  SRS  compo-
nents.  For  example,  replacement  of  the
steering  wheel,  or  modifications  to  the
front  bumper  or  body  structure  can  ad-
versely  affect  SRS  performance  and  lead
to possible injury.
l If your vehicle has sustained any damage,
we  recommend  you  to  have  the  SRS  in-
spected  to  ensure  it  is  in  proper  working
order.WARNINGl On  vehicles  equipped  with  side  airbags,
do not modify your front seats, centre pil-
lar and centre console.
It  can  adversely  affect  SRS  performance
and lead to possible injury.
Also,  if  you  have  found  any  tear  or  open
seam in the seat fabric at the portion near
the  side  airbag,  we  recommend  you  to
have the seat inspected.
l On  vehicles  with  the  curtain  airbags,  if
you have found any scratch, crack or dam-
age to the portion of the front and rear pil-
lars  and  roof  side  rail,  we  recommend
you  to  have  the  SRS  inspected  by  a
MITSUBISHI  MOTORS   Authorized
Service Point.
NOTE
l When  you  transfer  ownership  of  the  vehicle
to  some  other  person,  we  urge  you  to  alert
the  new  owner  that  it  is  equipped  with  the
SRS  and  refer  the  new  owner  to  the  applica-
ble section in this owner’s manual.
l If you junk or scrap the vehicle, we urge you
to  first  take  the  vehicle  to  a  MITSUBISHI
MOTORS   Authorized  Service  Point  so  that
the SRS can be rendered safe.
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Instruments................................................................................... 3-02
Indication and warning lamps.......................................................3-06
Indication lamps ........................................................................... 3-07
Warning lamps .............................................................................. 3-08
Centre information display* ......................................................... 3-10
Combination headlamps and dipper switch ..................................3-30
Headlamp levelling switch* ......................................................... 3-32
Turn-signals lever ......................................................................... 3-33
Hazard warning flasher switch ..................................................... 3-34
Front fog lamp switch* ................................................................. 3-34
Rear fog lamp switch .................................................................... 3-35
Wiper and washer switch .............................................................. 3-36
Rear window demister switch.......................................................3-39
Horn switch...................................................................................3-40Instruments and controls 
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InstrumentsE00500100876
Type AType B1- Tachometer
2- Speedometer
3- Fuel gauge
4- Odometer/Tripmeter
5- Tripmeter reset button/Daytime dipper button*
6- Water temperature gauge
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SpeedometerE00500200880
Indication for km/h
The  speedometer  indicates  the  vehicle’s  speed  in
kilometers per hour (km/h).
Indication for km/h and mph
The  speedometer  indicates  the  vehicle’s  speed  in
miles  per  hour  (mph)  and  kilometers  per  hour
(km/h).
Tachometer E00500300780
The  tachometer  indicates  the  engine  speed  (r/min).
The tachometer can help you obtain more economi-
cal driving and also warns you of excessive engine
speeds.CAUTIONl When  driving,  watch  the  tachometer  to
make  sure  that  the  engine  speed  indica-
tion does not rise into the red zone (exces-
sive engine rpm).Odometer/Tripmeter E00500601113
When  the  ignition  switch  is  in  the  “ON”  position,
odometer and tripmeter indications are given.Type 1Type 2
A- Odometer B- Tripmeter
C- Reset button
Odometer
The  odometer  indicates  the  total  distance  the  vehi-
cle has travelled.
Tripmeter
The  tripmeter  indicates  the  distance  travelled  dur-
ing a particular trip or period.
There  are  two  tripmeter  displays:  TRIP 
  and.
TRIP  can be used to measure the distance trav-
elled since the current trip began. At the same time,
TRIP 
 can be used to measure the distance from
an intermediate location.
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Every  time  the  reset  button  (C)  is  pressed  lightly
(less  than  1  second),  the  tripmeter  display  changes
(between TRIP 
 and ).
Type 1Type 2
To reset the tripmeter
To  return  the  display  to  “0”,  press  the  reset  button
(C) for more than 1 second. Only the currently dis-
played  value  will  be  reset.  If  TRIP 
  is  dis-
played, for example, only TRIP  will be reset.
NOTE
l Display TRIP 
 and  each have a maxi-
mum distance of 999.9 km (999.9 miles).
l When  disconnecting  the  battery  terminal  for
a long time, the memory of tripmeter display
TRIP 
  and   are  cleared,  and  the  dis-
play returns to “0”.
Fuel gauge E00500700902
The  fuel  gauge  indicates  the  fuel  level  in  the  fuel
tank when the ignition switch is in the “ON” position.
F- Full
E- Empty
NOTE l When  the  engine  on  diesel-powered  vehicles
fails  to  operate  due  to  running  out  of  fuel,  it
may sometimes be difficult to start after refu-
eling. This is due to air entering the fuel sys-
tem. Therefore, air must be bled from the sys-
tem. (Refer to  “Bleeding the fuel system” on
page 6-05.)
Fuel lid mark
The fuel lid mark (A) indicates that the fuel tank fill-
er door is located on the left side of the vehicle (Re-
fer to “Filling the fuel tank” on page 02).Low fuel warning lamp E00508100739
The warning lamp (A) comes on when the fuel lev-
el  is  getting  low  (approx.  11  litres)  with  the  igni-
tion switch in the “ON” position. Refuel as soon as
possible.
NOTE
l On  inclines  or  curves,  due  to  the  movement
of fuel in the tank, the low fuel warning lamp
may indicate incorrectly.
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