2014 MITSUBISHI L200 Owner's Manual (in English)

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MITSUBISHI L200 2014  Owners Manual (in English) CAUTIONlOperating the accelerator pedal while the
other  foot  is  resting  on  the  brake  pedal
will  affect  braking  efficiency  and  may
cause premature wear of brake pads.
l Use  the  selector

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MITSUBISHI L200 2014  Owners Manual (in English) Easy select 4WD*E00614700148
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 L200 2014  Owners Manual (in English) Transfer shift lever operationE00614900111
The shift pattern is shown on the transfer shift lev-
er knob.The  transfer  shift  lever  should  be  positioned  in  ac-
cordance with the following operat

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MITSUBISHI L200 2014  Owners Manual (in English) NOTEl Shifting  of  the  transfer  shift  lever  between
“2H” ↔ “4H” should only be done at speeds
below 100 km/h (62 mph).
l During  driving,  never  attempt  to  shift  from
“4H” to

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MITSUBISHI L200 2014  Owners Manual (in English) •When the transfer shift lever is shifted be-
tween  “2H”  ↔  “4H”  while  the  vehicle  is
stopped, the 2WD/4WD operation indica-
tion lamp does not switch to illuminate or
remain  off  w

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MITSUBISHI L200 2014  Owners Manual (in English) Super select 4WD*E00605700214
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 L200 2014  Owners Manual (in English) Transfer shift lever operationE00605900173
The shift pattern is shown on the transfer shift lev-
er knob.The  transfer  shift  lever  should  be  positioned  in  ac-
cordance with the following operat

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MITSUBISHI L200 2014  Owners Manual (in English) NOTEl Shifting  of  the  transfer  shift  lever  between
“2H” ↔ “4H” should only be done at speeds
below 100 km/h (62 mph).
l During  driving,  never  attempt  to  shift  from
“4HLc” to