Engine overheating 8-4 For emergencies
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If you drive your vehicle with a low battery charge, after the engine has been started byusing jumper cables, the engine may misfire. This can cause the anti-lock braking system warning light to blink on and off. This is onlydue to the low battery voltage. It is not a problem with the brake system. If this hap- pens, fully charge the battery and ensure thecharging system is operating properly.
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When the engine is overheating, the informa-tion screen in the multi-information display will be interrupted and the engine coolant temperature warning display will appear. Also “ ” will blink. If this happens:
1. Stop the vehicle in a safe place. Turn on the hazard warning flashers. 2. With the engine still running, carefully raise the engine hood to vent the enginecompartment. 3. Check that the cooling fans is running. If the fan is not turning, stop the engineimmediately and contact an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facil- ity of your choice for assistance. 4. If you see steam or spray coming from under the hood, turn off the engine.
5. If you do not see steam or spray coming from under the hood, leave the engine on until the bar graph for the engine coolant temperature warning display on the multi-information display goes down. When it is in the middle of the normal zone, you can start driving again. If the bar graphstays in the red zone, turn off the engine. 6. When you do not see any more steam or spray, open the hood. Look for obvious leaks, such as a split radiator hose. Be careful as components will be hot. Anyleak source must be repaired. 7. If there is no obvious leak source, check the coolant level in the reserve tank. Ifthere is none, or if it is too low, slowly add coolant.
This vehicle is equipped with a mainte- nance-free battery located in the trunk. To assure proper battery installation and venting of flammable gases, the battery must be serviced and/or replaced by anauthorized Mitsubishi dealer only.
As your vehicle has anti-lock brakes Engine overheating
WA R N I N G
WA R N I N G To avoid personal injury, keep hands, hair, jewelry and clothes away from the cooling fans. The cooling fans can start at any time.
WA R N I N G Before raising the engine hood, check to see if there is steam or spray coming fromunder the hood. Steam or spray coming from an overheated engine could seriously scald you.Do not open the hood until there is no steam or spray.
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Operation under adverse driving conditions 8-12 For emergencies
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If your vehicle becomes stuck in snow, sand, or mud, it can often be
moved by a rocking
motion. Rock your vehicle back and forth tofree it. Do not rev the engine or spin the wheels. Constant efforts to free a stuck vehicle cancause overheating and transaxle failure. Let the engine idle for a few minutes to cool the transaxle before trying again.If your vehicle is still stuck after several rock- ing attempts, call for a commercial tow truck service.
When driving on a road covered with snow or ice, use snow tires. Tire chains cannot be used on your vehicle. Theremay be state or local regulations about using snow tires. Always check the regu- lations in your local area before usingthem. Refer to the section entitled “Snow tires” on page 9-19
and “Tire chains” on
page 9-19. Drive slowly. Do not make sudden starts or stops, sharp turns, or slam on the brakes. Allow extra distance between your vehi- cle and the vehicle in front of you, and avoid sudden braking. If a skid occurs when the accelerator pedal is depressed, take your foot off the pedal. Steer gently in the direction of the skid. Your vehicle is equipped with an anti-lock braking system (ABS). Hold the brake pedal down firmly and keep it depressed.Do not pump the brake pedal which will result in reduced braking performance. After parking on snowy or icy road, it may be difficult to move your vehicle due to freeze-up of the brake. Depress the accelerator pedal little by little to movethe vehicle after confirming safety of the vehicle.
Do not tow all-wheel dr
ive vehicles with the
front or rear wheels on the ground (Type B or Type C) as illustrated. This could result in the driving system damage or vehicle may jump at the carriage.If you tow all-wheel drive vehicles, use Type D or Type E equipment.
Operation under adverse driving conditions If your vehicle becomes stuck in sand, mud or snow
CAUTION
WA R N I N G When trying to rock your vehicle out of a stuck position, make sure that there are no people nearby. The rocking motion can make your vehicle suddenly lurch forward or backward, and injure any bystanders.
On wet roads
CAUTION Avoid flooded roads. Water is often deeper than it looks, and you could be seriously hurt by driving into flood water. When driving in rain, on water-covered roads, or through a car wash, water could getinto the brake discs and make them fail tem- porarily. In such cases, lightly press the brake pedal to see if they are working prop-erly. If they are not, press the pedal lightly several times while driving to dry the brake pads or linings, then check them again. When driving in rain, a layer of water may form between the tires and the road surface(aquaplaning). This loosens your tires’ grip on the road, making it difficult to steer or brake properly. When driving on a wet road:• Drive your vehicle at a safe speed.• Do not drive on worn tires.• Always keep the tires at the correct infla- tion pressures.
On snowy or icy roads
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General maintenance 9-22 Vehicle care and maintenance
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there are other parts which do not usually need regular maintenance. But, if any of these pa
rts stops working prop-
erly, your vehicle performance could suffer.Have these items checked if you notice a problem with them. See your authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer for assistance, if you have any questions.
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Good brakes are essential to safe driving. Check the brake pads for wear. For good braking performance, replace the brake padswith the same type pads as the originals.
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Brake hoses and tubing should be checkedfor: Severe surface cracking, scuffing or worn spots. If the fabric casing of the hose is showing through any cracks or worn spotsin the rubber hose cover, the hose should be replaced. The brakes can fail if the hose wears through. Improper installation may cause twisting, or wheel, tire or chassis interference.
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Check the following parts for damage and grease leaks: Ball joint boots of the front suspension and steering linkage Bellows on both ends of the drive shaft
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The best way to k
eep carbon monoxide gas
from entering inside your vehicle is to have the engine exhaust system properly serviced. Have a competent mechanic inspect the com-plete exhaust system and nearby body areas for broken, damaged, deteriorated, or mispo- sitioned parts if you notice any of the follow-ing: A change in the sound of the exhaust sys- tem The smell of exhaust fumes inside the vehicle
The underside or rear of the vehicle is damaged
Also check the exhaust system each time the vehicle is raised for lubrication, oil changes, or required service. Any open seams or looseconnections could let dangerous exhaust fumes seep into the luggage compartment and passenger compartments. Check for holes or exhaust gas leaks caused by corrosion or damage. Check the joints and connections for looseness or exhaust gas leaks. Check the rubber hangers and brackets for damage.
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The hood lock release mechanism and hood safety catch should be checked, cleaned, and oiled when needed for easy movement and tostop rust and wear. Use Multipurpose Grease NLGI Grade 2 sparingly for all sliding parts of the hood latch and release lever. Work thegrease into the hood lock mechanism until all the movable surfaces are covered.
Disc brake pads Brake hoses
Ball joint, steering linkage seals and drive shaft boots Exhaust system
WA R N I N G Carbon monoxide gas from your vehicle’s exhaust is poisonous. Breathing these fumes can cause unconsciousness or death.
Check for any of the following conditions: Hood lock release mechanism and safety catch
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Cleaning the outside of your vehicle 9-42 Vehicle care and maintenance
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To protect your vehicle’s finish, wash it often and thoroughly. If desired, you may wax your vehicle using a nonabrasive automobile wax.
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Industrial pollution, road tar, bird droppings,tree sap, insect remains, sea water and otherforeign matters can damage the finish on your vehicle. Generally, the longer any foreign materialstays on the finish, the worse the damage. Wash your vehicle as soon as possible when- ever the finish gets soiled.
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Chemicals contained in the dirt and dustpicked up from air, rain, snow or road sur-faces can damage the paint and body of your vehicle if left on. Frequent washing and waxing is the best wayto protect your vehicle from this damage. Do not wash the vehicle in direct sunlight. Park the vehicle in the shade and spray it withwater to remove dust. Next, using plenty ofclean water and a car washing mitt or sponge, wash the vehicle from top to bottom. Use a mild car washing soap if necessary.Rinse thoroughly and wipe dry with a cham- ois or soft cloth. After washing the vehicle, carefully clean the joints and flanges of thedoors, hood, etc., where dirt is likely to remain.
The genuine leather surface may harden and shrink if it is exposed to the direct sunlight for long hours. When your vehicle is parked, place it in the shade as much as possible. When the temperature of the vehicle interior rises in summer, vinyl products left on the genuine leather seat may deteriorate andstick to the seat.
Cleaning the outside of your vehicle Foreign material
NOTE
Wa s h i n g
CAUTION When washing the underside of your vehicle or the wheels, wear a pair of gloves to pro-tect your hands. This vehicle is equipped with a high perfor- mance brakes. Wash the wheels frequently to remove brake dust. The dust will be difficultto remove if left on the wheels for too long.
If your vehicle has rain sensor wipers, place the wiper switch lever in the “OFF” position to deactivate the rain sensor before washing the vehicle. Otherwise, the wipers will oper- ate in the presence of water spray on thewindshield and become damaged as a result. Never spray or splash water on the electrical parts in the engine compartment. This may damage them. Be careful also when washing the underbody. Do not spray water into theengine compartment. Avoid automatic car washers that use rotat- ing brushes. These brushes may scratch the paint surface and make it dull. Scratches are more noticeable on darker col-ored vehicles. Some hot water washing equipment uses high pressure and heat to clean your vehicle. This heated water may damage your vehi- cle’s resin parts. It can flood the interior ofthe vehicle. Therefore, be sure of the follow- ing:• Keep the washing nozzle at least 20 inches(50 cm) away from the vehicle body.• When washing around the door glass, holdthe nozzle at a distance of more than 20 inches (50 cm) and at
right angles to the
glass surface. CAUTION
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Alphabetical index
12-1
12
A
Accessory (installation)
.........................
3-6
ACD (Active center differential system) 5-71Active stability control (ASC)
..............
5-76
ASC OFF indicator
.........................
5-78
ASC operation display
....................
5-78
ASC warning display
......................
5-78
Air cleaner filter
...................
................
9-8
Air conditioning
Automatic air conditioning
.........
7-4
, 7-9
Important air conditioning operating tips
..
7-14
Air purifier
....................
.....................
7-15
All-wheel drive system
........................
5-70
Aluminum wheels
...............................
9-44
Antenna
Roof antenna
.................
.................
7-15
Anti-lock braking system
.....................
5-74
Warning light / display
....................
5-75
Arm rest
........................
.......................
4-5
ASC
..........................
........................
5-76
Assist grip
.....................
...................
5-168
AWC Control fluid
Fluid
......................
........................
11-5
AWC control fluid
................
................
9-9
AYC (Active yaw control system)
........
5-72
AYC fluid
Fluid
.......................
......................
11-5
B
Back-up lights
Bulb capacity
..................
...............
9-28
Replacement
...................
...............
9-37
Ball joint, steering linkage seals and drive shaft boots
.....................
..................
9-22
Battery
........................
......................
9-11
Charging system warning light
.......
5-123
Disconection and connection
...........
9-12
During cold weather
.......................
9-11
Specification
...................
...............
11-5
Bluetooth 2.0 interface
.......................
5-137
Bottle holder
....................
.................
5-167
Brake
Anti-lock braking system
................
5-74
Braking
.......................
....................
6-5
Fluid
....................
.................
9-10
, 11-5
Hose
.......................
......................
9-22
Parking brake
..................
...............
5-47
Parking brake lever stroke
...............
9-19
Pedal
.......................
......................
5-79
Pedal free play
................
...............
9-19
Power brakes
..................
...............
5-79
Service brake
..................
...............
5-79
Brake assist
......................
..................
5-80
Braking
Warning lights
..............................
5-122
Break-in period
.....................
................
5-3
Bulb capacity
.....................
.................
9-28
C
California Perchlorate Materials Requirements
.....................
................
3-7
Capacities
.....................
.....................
11-5
Card holder
............................
5-162
, 5-165
Cargo loads
...................
.....................
6-10
Catalytic converter
................
................
9-2
Certification label
...............................
11-3
Charging system warning light
...........
5-123
Chassis number
..................
.................
11-2
Child restraints
..................
.................
4-12
Child safety locks for rear door
............
5-37
Cleaning
Inside of your vehicle
......................
9-40
Outside of your vehicle
...................
9-42
Clutch
Clutch pedal operation
.....................
5-56
Fluid
..................
...................
9-10
, 11-5
Pedal free play
...............
.................
9-19
Coat hooks
....................
...................
5-168
Combination headlights and dimmer switch
Headlight reminder buzzer
.............
5-128
Light auto-cutout function
.............
5-127
Consumer information
.........................
10-2
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12
Engine oil
...............................
9-5
, 11-5
Manual transaxle oil
................
9-9
, 11-5
Rear axle oil
.....................
................
9-9
Rear differential oil
.........................
11-5
Transfer oil
.............................
9-9
, 11-5
Operation under adverse driving conditions
...
8-12 Outside rearview mirrors
.....................
5-49
Overheating
......................
...................
8-4
P
Parking
.........................
.......................
6-6
Parking brake
................
.................
5-47
Parking brake break-in
....................
9-20
Parking brake lever stroke
...............
9-19
Parking and side-marker lights
Bulb capacity
................
.................
9-28
Replacement
.........................
9-33
, 9-34
Polishing
.......................
.....................
9-43
Power brakes
.....................
.................
5-79
Power door locks
...............
.................
5-36
power door lock switch
...................
5-36
Power outlet
..................
...................
5-162
Power steering
Fluid
.....................
...............
9-11
, 11-5
System
.....................
.....................
5-80
Power windows
.................
.................
5-42
Lock switch
..................
.................
5-44
Main switch
..................
.................
5-42
Safety mechanism
...........................
5-43
Sub switch
...................
...................
5-43
Timer function
................
................
5-43
Puncture (Tire changing)
.......................
8-6
R
Radio
General information about your radio 7-15
Rain sensor
..................
.....................
5-133
Reading light
Bulb capacity
..................
................
9-30
Replacement
...................
................
9-38
Rear axle oil
....................
....................
9-9
Rear side-marker lights
Bulb capacity
..................
................
9-28
Replacement
...................
................
9-36
Rear turn signal lights
Bulb capacity
..................
................
9-28
Replacement
...................
................
9-36
Rearview mirror
Inside
......................
.......................
5-48
Outside
.......................
...................
5-49
Refrigerant (air conditioning)
...............
11-5
Replacement of light bulbs
...................
9-28
Replacing tires and wheels
...................
9-17
Reporting Safety Defects
.....................
10-2
Rheostat
......................
.......................
5-90
S
Safe driving techniques
.........................
6-4
S-AWC (Super-All Wheel Control)
......
5-71
ACD (Active center differential system)
...
5-71 AYC (Active yaw control system)
....
5-72
Seat
...........................
..........................
4-2
Arm rest
.......................
...................
4-5
Front seats
....................
...................
4-3
Head restraints
.................
................
4-5
Heated seats
.....................
................
4-4
Rear seats
.....................
...................
4-5
Seats and restraint systems
................
4-2
Seat belt
........................
.......................
4-7
Adjustable seat belt shoulder anchor
.4-10
Child restraints
...............................
4-12
Driver’s seat belt reminder/warning
....
4-9
Force limiter
.................
.................
4-12
Front passenger seat belt warning light
.....
4-10 Maintenance and inspection
.............
4-19
Pre-tensioner
.................
.................
4-11
Seat belt extender
...........................
4-11
Seat belt instructions
.........................
4-8
Seat belt use during pregnancy
.........
4-11
Service brake
.....................
.................
5-79
Service precautions
...............
................
9-2
Snow tires
.....................
.....................
9-19
Spark plugs
...................
.....................
9-21
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