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Cruise control*E00609100779
Cruise control is an automatic speed control system
that  keeps  a  set  speed.  It  can  be  activated  at  about
40 km/h (25 mph) or more.CAUTIONl When  you  do  not  wish  to  drive  at  a  set
speed, turn off the cruise control for safety.
l Do  not  use  cruise  control  when  driving
conditions  will  not  allow  you  to  stay  at
the  same  speed,  such  as  in  heavy  traffic
or  on  roads  that  are  winding,  icy,  snow-
covered,  wet,  slippery,  on  a  steep  down-
hill slope.
l On vehicles with manual transmission, do
not  move  the  gearshift  lever  to  the  “N”
(Neutral)  position  while  driving  at  a  set
speed  without  depressing  the  clutch  ped-
al. The engine will run too fast and might
be damaged.
NOTE
l Cruise  control  may  not  be  able  to  keep  your
speed on uphills or downhills.
l Your  speed  may  decrease  on  a  steep  uphill.
You  may  use  the  accelerator  pedal  if  you
want to stay at your set speed.
l Your  speed  may  increase  to  more  than  the
set  speed  on  a  steep  downhill.  You  must  use
the  brake  to  control  your  speed.  As  a  result,
the set speed driving is deactivated.
Cruise control switches E00624100103
A- “ON OFF” switch
Used to turn on and off the cruise control.
 
B- “COAST SET” switch
Used  to  reduce  the  set  speed  and  to  set  the  desired
speed.
 
C- “ACC RES” switch
Used  to  increase  the  set  speed  and  to  return  to  the
original set speed.
 
D- “CANCEL” switch
Used to deactivate the set speed driving.
NOTE l When  operating  the  cruise  control  switches,
press  the  cruise  control  switches  correctly.
The set speed driving may be deactivated au-
tomatically  if  two  or  more  switches  of  the
cruise control are pressed at the same time.
To activate E00609300771
1. With  the  ignition  switch  in  the  “ON”  posi-
tion,  press  the  “ON  OFF”  switch  (A)  to  turn
on the cruise control. The “CRUISE” indica-
tion lamp in the meter cluster will come on.
NOTE
l If  the  cruise  control  is  on  when  the  ignition
switch is turned to the “LOCK” or “ACC” po-
sition, cruise control will be on automatically
the next time you start the engine.
The  “CRUISE”  indication  lamp  will  also  be
on.
l If the battery voltage is insufficient, the mem-
ory data for the cruise control may be erased.
As  a  result,  the  “CRUISE”  indication  lamp
may not come on when you restart the engine.
If  this  happens,  press  the  “ON  OFF”  switch
once again to turn on the cruise control.
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2.Accelerate  or  decelerate  to  your  desired
speed,  then  press  and  release  the  “COAST
SET” switch (B) when the “CRUISE” indica-
tion  lamp  is  illuminated.  The  vehicle  will
then maintain the desired speed.
NOTE
l When  you  release  the  “COAST  SET”
switch, the vehicle speed will be set.
To increase the set speed E00609400570
There are 2 ways to increase the set speed.
“ACC RES” switch
Press  and  hold  the  “ACC  RES”  switch  (C)  while
driving  at  the  set  speed,  and  your  speed  will  then
gradually increase.
When  you  reach  your  desired  speed,  release  the
switch. Your new cruising speed is now set.
To increase your speed in small amounts, press the
“ACC  RES”  switch  for  less  than  about  1  second
and release it. Each time you press the “ACC RES”
switch,  your  vehicle  will  go  about  1.6  km/h
(1 mph) faster.
Accelerator pedal
While  driving  at  the  set  speed,  use  the  accelerator
pedal  to  reach  your  desired  speed  and  then  press
the  “COAST  SET”  switch  (B)  and  release  the
switch  momentarily  to  set  a  new  desired  cruising
speed.To decrease the set speed E00609500500
There are 2 ways to decrease the set speed.
“COAST SET” switch
Press and hold the “COAST SET” switch (B) while
driving  at  the  set  speed,  and  your  speed  will  slow
down gradually.
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When  you  reach  your  desired  speed,  release  the
switch. Your new cruising speed is now set.
To  slow  down  your  speed  in  small  amounts,  press
the “COAST SET” switch for less than about 1 sec-
ond and release it.
Each  time  you  press  the  “COAST  SET”  switch,
your  vehicle  will  slow  down  by  about  1.6  km/h
(1 mph).
Brake pedal
While driving at the set speed, use the brake pedal,
which  disengages  the  cruise  control,  then  press  the
“COAST  SET”  switch  (B)  and  release  the  switch
momentarily to set a new desired cruising speed.To temporarily increase or decrease
the speed E00619500154
To temporarily increase the speed
Depress the accelerator pedal as you would normal-
ly.  When  you  release  the  pedal,  you  will  return  to
your set speed.
To temporarily decrease the speed
Depress  the  brake  pedal  to  decrease  the  speed.  To
return  to  the  previously  set  speed,  press  the  “ACC
RES” switch (C).
Refer to “To resume the set speed” on page 4-48.
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To deactivateE00609701088
The set speed driving can be deactivated as follows:
l Press the “ON OFF” switch (A). (Cruise con-
trol will be turned off.)
l Press the “CANCEL” switch (D).
l Depress the brake pedal.
The  set  speed  driving  is  deactivated  automatically
in any of the following ways.
l When you depress the clutch pedal (on vehi-
cles with M/T).
l When  your  speed  slows  to  about  15  km/h
(9 mph)  or more below the set speed because
of a hill, etc.
l When  your  speed  slows  to  about  40  km/h
(25 mph) or less.
l When  the  active  stability  &  traction  control
(ASTC) starts operating. (if so equipped)
Refer  to  “Active  Stability  &  Traction  Con-
trol (ASTC)” on page 4-42.
WARNINGl On  vehicles  with 
A/T,  although,  the  set
speed  driving  will  be  deactivated  when
shifting  to  the  “N”  (NEUTRAL)  position,
never  move  the  selector  lever  to  the  “N”
(NEUTRAL) position while driving.
You  would  have  no  engine  braking  and
could cause a serious accident.
Also,  the  set  speed  driving  may  be  deactivated  as
follows:
l When  the  engine  speed  rises  and  approaches
the  tachometer's  red  zone  (the  red-coloured
part of the tachometer dial).
CAUTIONl When the set speed driving is deactivated
automatically  in  any  situation  other  than
those  listed  above,  there  may  be  a  system
malfunction.
Press  the  “ON-OFF”  switch  to  turn  off
the  cruise  control  and  have  it  inspected
by  a  MITSUBISHI  MOTORS   Author-
ized Service Point.To resume the set speed E00609800561
If the set speed driving is deactivated by the condi-
tion  described  in  “To  deactivate”  on  page  4-48,
you  can  resume  the  previously  set  speed  by  press-
ing  the  “ACC  RES”  switch  (C)  while  driving  at  a
speed of about 40 km/h (25 mph) or higher.
Under  either  of  the  following  conditions,  however,
using  the  switch  does  not  allow  you  to  resume  the
previously  set  speed.  In  these  situations,  repeat  the
speed setting procedure:
l The “ON OFF” switch is pressed.
l The ignition switch is turned OFF.
l “CRUISE” indication lamp is turned OFF.
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Cargo loadsE00609901123
Cargo loads precautionsCAUTIONl When  loading  luggage,  be  careful  to  the
following. •Stow  cargo  and  luggage  in  the  cargo
area whenever possible.
• Distribute cargo or luggage evenly not
to be unbalanced in weight.
• Do  not  place  cargo  or  luggage  on  the
instrument panel.
Also, do not stack up cargo or luggage
on  the  front  passenger’s  seat  or  the
rear seat.
Having  the  driver’s  vision  blocked,
and  your  cargo  being  thrown  inside
the  cabin  if  you  suddenly  have  to
brake  can  cause  a  serious  accident  or
injury.Trailer towing E00610000677
In order to tow a trailer with your vehicle, when hav-
ing  a  trailer  towing  device  mounted  that  meets  all
relevant  regulations  in  your  area,  consult  a
MITSUBISHI MOTORS  Authorized Service Point.
The  regulations  concerning  the  towing  of  a  trailer
may  differ  from  country  to  country.  You  are  ad-
vised to obey the regulations in each area.CAUTIONl Danger of Accident!
A  towing  bar  should  be  fitted  according
to MITSUBISHI MOTORS guidelines.
NOTE
l If  you  are  going  to  tow  a  trailer,  pay  careful
attention to the following points.
Maximum towable weight with brake
and maximum trailer-nose weight
Never  exceed  the  maximum  towable  weight  with
brake  and  the  maximum  trailer-nose  weight  as  lis-
ted  in  the  specifications.  (Refer  to  “Vehicle
weight” on page 9-10.)
If  you  tow  a  trailer  at  an  altitude  of  more  than
1,000  m  above  sea-level,  reduce  your  weight  by
10 %  of the gross combination weight for every in-
crease of 1,000 m above sea-level, as the engine out-
put  is  lowered  owing  to  decrease  in  atmospheric
pressure.
Towing bar mounting specifications
See the following table for fixing points (A) for the
towing bar.Club cab
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Single cab, Double cab
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 Club cabSingle cab, Double cab (Vehicles without long bed)Double cab (Vehicles with long bed)130 mm30 mm30 mm255 mm55 mm55 mm3115 mm60 mm60 mm4872 mm812 mm812 mm520 mm20 mm20 mm685 mm85 mm85 mm7687 - 698 mm681 - 690 mm, 579 - 581 mm*681 - 682 mm, 576 mm*8642 - 653 mm639 - 649 mm, 537 - 539 mm*639 - 640 mm, 534 mm*9612 - 623 mm609 - 619 mm, 507 - 509 mm*609 - 610 mm, 504 mm*10406 - 418 mm399 - 410 mm, 292 - 294 mm*395 - 413 mm, 302 mm*11486 - 499 mm479 - 491 mm, 486 - 488 mm*475 - 493 mm, 486 mm*12897 mm897 mm897 mm131,251 mm1,136 mm1,316 mm1470 mm70 mm70 mm15502.5 mm502.5 mm502.5 mm16540.5 mm540.5 mm540.5 mm
Item 7, 8, 9, 10, 11: at kerb weight
*: 2WD vehicles with 15 inch tyres
 
NOTE
l The  values  under  item  7,  8,  9,  10,  11  are  ap-
plicable  to  unladen  vehicles.  These  values
can also be varied depending on the tyre size,
optional  equipment  and  suspension  condi-
tions.Operating hints
l Do not let the clutch slip (vehicles with a M/
a  only)  and  do  not  increase  the  engine  speed
more than necessary when starting.
l Be  sure  that  the  driving  speed  does  not  ex-
ceed the maximum speed for trailer operation.
l To prevent shocks from the overrun brake, de-
press  the  brake  pedal  lightly  at  first  and  then
more strongly.l To  make  full  use  of  engine  braking,  change
to a lower gear before descending a slope.
l The body, brakes, clutch, and chassis will be
under additional strain when towing a trailer.
l The heavier weight and higher rolling and air
resistance will increase fuel consumption.
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Additional precautions for vehicles equipped with
an automatic transmission
The  2 nd
  gear  (in  “Sports  mode”)  is  recommended
on  slopes  or  at  low  speed.  Use  the  1 st
  gear  (in
“Sports  mode”)  in  mountainous  areas  in  order  to
make  better  use  of  engine  braking  and  to  assist  the
brake system. However, be sure that the speed does
not  exceed  the  maximum  speed  limit  for  the  selec-
ted gear.
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