
Oil pressure warning display
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Type 1Type 2
If  the  engine  oil  pressure  drops  while  the  en-gine  is  running,  the  warning  display  is  dis-
played on the information screen in the multi- information display.
CAUTIONl If  the  vehicle  is  driven  while  the  engine  oil
is  low,  or  the  oil  level  is  normal  but  the
warning  is  displayed,  the  engine  may  burn out and be damaged.
l If  the  warning  is  displayed  while  the  engine
is running, immediately park your vehicle in
a safe place and check the engine oil level.
l If  the  warning  is  displayed  while  the  engine
oil level is normal, have it inspected.Engine oil level warning dis-
play*
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Type 1Type 2
When  the  ignition  switch  or  the  operation mode  is  in  ON,  if  it  is  suspected  that  the  en-
gine  oil  level  has  increased  excessively,  the warning  display  is  displayed  on  the  informa-
tion screen in the multi-information display.
CAUTIONl If  this  warning  is  displayed  while  driving,
stop  the  vehicle  in  a  safe  place,  turn  off  the engine, and check the engine oil level.
Refer to “Engine oil” on page 10-05.NOTEl Immediately have your vehicle checked by a
MITSUBISHI  MOTORS   Authorized  Serv-
ice Point.Combination headlamps
and dipper switch E00506003588
Headlamps
NOTElWhen  entering  a  country  in  which  vehicles
are driven on the opposite side of the road tothe  country  in  which  your  vehicles  is  sup- plied,  necessary  measures  have  to  be  takento  avoid  dazzling  oncoming  traffic.  Howev-
er,  headlamps  on  this  vehicle  do  not  need any adjustment.
l Do  not  leave  the  lights  on  for  a  long  time
while  the  engine  is  stationary  (not  running).A rundown battery could result.
l When  it  rains,  or  when  the  vehicle  has  been
washed, the inside of the lens sometimes be-
comes  foggy,  but  this  does  not  indicate  a functional problem.
When  the  lamp  is  switched  on,  the  heat  will
remove  the  fog.  However,  if  water  gathers
inside  the  lamp,  we  recommend  you  to  have it checked.
Combination headlamps and dipper switch
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NOTElWhen  the  headlamps  are  turned  off  by  the
automatic  on/off  control  with  the  ignition
switch  in  the  “ON”  position,  the  front  fog lamps (if so equipped) and rear fog lamps al-
so  go  off.  When  the  headlamps  are  subse- quently  turned  back  on  by  the  automatic
on/off control, the front fog lamps also come on  but  the  rear  fog  lamp  stays  off.  If  you wish to turn the rear fog lamp back on, oper- ate the switch again.
l Do not place anything on the automatic light
sensor  (A),  and  do  not  clean  with  a  glass
cleaner.
l If  the  lamps  do  not  turn  on  or  off  with  the
switch  in  the  “AUTO”  position,  manually
operate  the  switch  and  we  recommend  you
to have your vehicle checked.
Lamps (headlamps, fog lamp,
etc.) auto-cutout function
l If  the  following  operation  is  performed
while the lamp switch is in the “” po-
sition,  the  lamps  will  automatically  go
out when the driver’s door is opened.
[Except  vehicles  equipped  with  keyless
operation system]
The  ignition  switch  is  turned  to  the
“LOCK”  or  “ACC”  position,  or  the  key is removed from the ignition switch.
[For  vehicles  equipped  with  keyless  op- eration system]
The operation mode is in OFF or ACC.
 
[When  the  engine  was  started  using  the
key] • If  the  key  is  removed  and  the  driver’s
door  is  opened,  a  buzzer  sounds  at  a high pitch intermittently to remind the driver to turn off the lamps.
 
[When  the  engine  was  started  using  the
keyless operation function] • If  the  operation  mode  is  put  in  OFF
and the driver’s door is opened, a buz- zer sounds at a high pitch intermittent-
ly  to  remind  the  driver  to  turn  off  the lamps.
 
l If  the  following  operation  is  performed
while the lamp switch is in the “” po-
sition,  the  lamps  will  remain  on  for
about  3  minutes  while  the  driver’s  door
is  shut  and  will  then  automatically  go out.
[Except  vehicles  equipped  with  keyless
operation system]
The  ignition  switch  is  turned  to  the
“LOCK”  or  “ACC”  position,  or  the  key is removed from the ignition switch.
[For  vehicles  equipped  with  keyless  op- eration system]
The operation mode is in OFF or ACC.NOTEl The lamp auto-cutout will not function when
the lamp switch is in the “” position.
l The  lamp  auto-cutout  function  can  also  be
disabled.
For  further  information,  we  recommend  you
to  consult  a  MITSUBISHI  MOTORS  Au-
thorized Service Point.
Combination headlamps and dipper switch
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Economical drivingE00600101076
For  economical  driving,  there  are  some  tech- nical  requirements  that  have  to  be  met.  Theprerequisite  for  low  fuel  consumption  is  a
properly  adjusted  engine.  In  order  to  achieve longer  life  of  the  vehicle  and  the  most  eco- nomical  operation,  we  recommend  you  tohave  the  vehicle  checked  at  regular  intervals in accordance with the service standards.
Fuel  economy  and  generation  of  exhaust  gas
and  noise  are  highly  influenced  by  personal
driving habits as well as the particular operat- ing  conditions.  The  following  points  shouldbe  observed  in  order  to  minimize  wear  of
brakes,  tyres  and  engine  as  well  as  to  reduce
environmental pollution.
Starting the engine
Avoid  sudden  acceleration  and  sudden  starts,
as they will increase fuel consumption.
Shifting
Shift only at an appropriate speed and engine speed.  Always  use  the  highest  shift  position
possible.
Selecting the 4WD drive mode
(4WD vehicles)
The  drive  mode-selector  should  be  set  to
“2WD”  when  driving  on  normal  roads  and
express  ways  to  obtain  best  possible  fuel
economy.
City traffic
Frequent  starting  and  stopping  increases  the
average  fuel  consumption.  Use  roads  with smooth traffic flow whenever possible. When driving  on  congested  roads,  avoid  use  of  a
low shift position at high engine speeds.
Idling
The  vehicle  consumes  fuel  even  during
idling.  Avoid  extended  idling  whenever  pos- sible.
Speed
At  higher  vehicle  speed,  more  fuel  is  con- sumed.  Avoid  driving  at  full  speed.  Even  a
slight  release  of  the  accelerator  pedal  will save a significant amount of fuel.
Tyre inflation pressure
Check  the  tyre  inflation  pressures  at  regular
intervals.  Low  tyre  inflation  pressure  increa-ses  road  resistance  and  fuel  consumption.  In addition,  low  tyre  pressures  adversely  affect
tyre wear and driving stability.
Cargo loads
Do  not  drive  with  unnecessary  articles  in  the
luggage  compartment.  Especially  during  city
driving  where  frequent  starting  and  stopping is  necessary,  the  increased  weight  of  the  ve-
hicle will greatly affect fuel consumption. Al-
so avoid driving with unnecessary luggage or carriers, etc., on the roof; the increased air re- sistance will increase fuel consumption.
Cold engine starting
Starting  of  a  cold  engine  consumes  more fuel.
Unnecessary  fuel  consumption  is  also  caused by  keeping  a  hot  engine  running.  After  the
engine  is  started,  commence  driving  as  soon
as possible.
Air conditioning
The  use  of  the  air  conditioning  will  increase the fuel consumption.
Economical driving
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NOTElThe  driving  posture  should  be  more  upright;
adjust  the  seat  to  a  good  position  for  easy
steering and pedal operation. Be sure to wear
the seat belt.
l After  driving  on  rough  roads,  check  each
part  of  the  vehicle  and  wash  it  thoroughlywith  water.  Refer  to  the  “Inspection  andmaintenance  following  rough  road  opera-
tion” section and “Maintenance” section.CAUTIONl Setting  the  drive  mode-selector  to  “4WD
LOCK”  to  drive  on  dry  paved  road  will  in-
crease fuel consumption, with possible noise generation.
Turning sharp corners
When  turning  a  sharp  corner  in  “4WD
LOCK” position at low speed, a slight differ- ence  in  steering  may  be  experienced  similar
to as if the brakes were applied. This is called tight  corner  braking  and  results  from  each  of
the  4  tyres  being  at  a  different  distance  from
the  corner.  The  phenomenon  is  typical  of  4- wheel  drive  vehicles.  If  this  occurs,  either
straighten  out  the  steering  wheel,  or  change to “2WD” or “4WD AUTO” mode.
On snowy or icy roads
Set the drive mode-selector to “4WD AUTO”
or  “4WD  LOCK”  in  accordance  with  the road  conditions,  and  then  gradually  depress the accelerator pedal for a smooth start.
NOTEl The use of snow tyres is recommended.
l Maintain  a  safe  distance  between  vehicles,
avoid  sudden  braking,  and  use  engine  brak- ing (downshifting).CAUTIONl Avoid  sudden  braking,  sudden  acceleration
and  sharp  turning.  Skidding  occurs  and  con-
trol of the vehicle could be lost.
Driving on sandy or muddy
roads
Set the drive mode-selector to “4WD LOCK”
and  then  gradually  depress  the  accelerator pedal for a smooth start. Keep the pressure on
the  accelerator  pedal  as  constant  as  possible,
and drive at low speed.
CAUTIONl Do  not  force  the  vehicle  or  drive  recklessly
on  sandy  surfaces.  In  comparison  with  nor-
mal  road  surfaces,  the  engine  and  other
drive-system  components  are  put  under  ex- cessive  strain  when  driving  on  such  a  sur-
face. This could lead to accidents.
l If  the  engine  coolant  temperature  display 
flashes on the information screen in the mul-
ti-information  display  or  the  engine  power
drops  suddenly  while  the  vehicle  is  being driven,  park  your  vehicle  immediately  in  asafe place.
Refer  to  “Engine  overheating”  on  page
8-04   for  details  and  take  the  required  meas-
ures.
WARNINGl When attempting to rock your vehicle out
of  a  stuck  position,  be  sure  that  the  area
around  the  vehicle  is  clear  of  people  and physical  objects.  The  rocking  motion  may
cause  the  vehicle  to  suddenly  launch  for- ward  or  backward,  causing  injury  or damage to nearby people or objects.NOTEl Avoid  sudden  braking,  sudden  acceleration
and  sharp  turning;  such  operations  could  re-
sult in the vehicle becoming stuck.
4-wheel drive operation
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NOTElIf  the  vehicle  becomes  stuck  in  sandy  or
muddy  roads,  it  can  often  be  moved  with  a
rocking  motion.  Move  the  gearshift  lever  al-
ternately  between  the  1 st
  and  “R”  (Reverse)
positions  ( M/T),  the  “D”  (DRIVE)  and  “R”
(REVERSE)  positions  ( A/T  or  CVT),  while
pressing lightly on the accelerator pedal.
l Driving on rough roads can cause rust on the
vehicle; wash the vehicle thoroughly as soon as possible after such use.
Climbing/descending sharp
grades
Your  vehicle  may  not  provide  sufficient  hill
climbing  ability  and  engine  braking  on  steep slopes.  Avoid  driving  on  steep  slopes  even
though the vehicle is a 4-wheel drive vehicle.
Driving through water
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If  the  electrical  circuits  become  wet,  further
operation  of  the  vehicle  will  be  impossible;
therefore,  avoid  driving  through  water  unless absolutely  necessary.  If  driving  through  wa-ter  is  unavoidable,  use  the  following  proce-
dure:
 
Check  the  depth  of  the  water  and  the  terrain before  attempting  to  drive  through  it.  Driveslowly  to  avoid  creating  excessive  water
splashing.
CAUTIONl Never  drive  through  water  that  is  deep
enough  to  cover  wheel  hubs,  axles  or  ex-
haust pipe. Do not change the gearshift lever position  ( M/T)  or  the  selector  lever  position
(A/T or CVT) while driving through water.
Frequent  driving  through  water  can  adverse-
ly affect the life span of the vehicle; we rec- ommend you to take the necessary measuresto prepare, inspect, and repair the vehicle.
l After  driving  through  water,  apply  the
brakes  to  be  sure  they  are  functioning  prop- erly.  If  the  brakes  are  wet  and  not  function-
ing properly, dry them out by driving slowly
while  lightly  depressing  the  brake  pedal.  In- spect each part of the vehicle carefully.Inspection and maintenance
following rough roadoperation E00606700338
After  operating  the  vehicle  in  rough  road
conditions,  be  sure  to  perform  the  following inspection and maintenance procedures:
l Check that the vehicle has not been dam-
aged by rocks, gravel, etc.
l Carefully wash the vehicle with water.
Drive  the  vehicle  slowly  while  lightly
depressing  the  brake  pedal  in  order  to dry  out  the  brakes.  If  the  brakes  still  do
not  function  properly,  we  recommend you  to  have  the  brakes  checked  as  soon
as possible.
l Remove  the  insects,  dried  grass,  etc.
clogging the radiator core.
l After  driving  through  water,  check  the
engine,  transmission  and  differential  oil. If the oil or grease is milky or cloudy be-
cause of water contamination, it must be
replaced with new oil or grease.
l Check  the  inside  of  the  vehicle.  If  water
entry is found, dry the carpet etc.
l Inspect  the  headlamps,  If  the  headlamp
bulb  is  flooded  with  water,  we  recom- mend you to have it drained.Cautions on handling of 4-
wheel drive vehicles E00606800818
Tyres and wheels
Since the driving torque can be applied to the
4  wheels,  the  driving  performance  of  the  ve- hicle  when  operating  in  4-wheel  drive  is
greatly affected by the condition of the tyres.
 
Inspection and maintenance following rough road operation
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Pay close attention to the tyres.l Install  only  the  specified  tyres  on  all
wheels.  Refer  to  “Tyres  and  wheels”  on page 11-13.
l Be  sure  all  4  tyres  and  wheels  are  the
same size and type.
When  it  is  necessary  to  replace  any  of
the tyres or wheels, replace all 4 tyres.
l All  tyres  should  be  rotated  before  the
wear  difference  between  the  front  and
rear tyres is recognizable.
Good  vehicle  performance  cannot  be  expec- ted  if  there  is  a  difference  in  wear  between tyres. Refer to “Tyre rotation” on page 10-15.
l Check the tyre inflation pressure regular-
ly.CAUTIONl Always  use  tyres  of  the  same  size,  same
type,  and  same  brand,  and  which  have  no
wear  differences.  Using  tyres  of  different size,  type,  brands  or  degree  of  wear,  will  in-
crease the differential oil temperature, result-
ing  in  possible  damage  to  the  driving  sys-
tem.  Further,  the  drive  train  will  be  subjec- ted  to  excessive  loading  possibly  leading  tooil leakage, component seizure, or other seri-ous faults.TowingCAUTIONl Do  not  tow  4-wheel  drive  vehicles  with  the
front  or  rear  wheels  on  the  ground  (Type  Aor Type B) as illustrated. This could result in
damage to the drivetrain, or unstable towing.
If  you  tow  4-wheel  drive  vehicles,  use  Type C or Type D equipment.
l Even in “2WD” drive mode, the vehicle can-
not  be  towed  with  the  front  or  the  rear wheels on the ground.Jacking up a 4-wheel drive ve-
hicleWARNINGl Do  not  crank  the  engine  while  the  vehicle
is jacked up.
The  tyre  on  the  ground  may  turn  and  the vehicle may roll off the jack.
Clutch operation
Quick  or  slight  clutch  engagement  made
while the engine is running at high speed will
cause  damage  to  the  clutch  and  transmission because the tractive force is very great.
Operate the pedal slowly and positively.
Braking
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All  the  parts  of  the  brake  system  are  critical
to safety. We recommend you to have the ve- hicle  checked  at  regular  intervals  according
to the service booklet.
CAUTIONl Avoid  driving  habits  that  cause  heavy  brak-
ing  and  never  “ride”  the  brakes  by  resting
your foot on the brake pedal while driving.
It causes brake overheating and fade.
Braking
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Brake system
The  service  brake  is  divided  into  two  brake
circuits.  And  your  vehicle  is  equipped  with
power  brakes.  If  one  brake  circuit  fails,  the
other  is  available  to  stop  the  vehicle.  If  you should lose the power assist for some reason, the  brakes  will  still  work.  In  these  situations,
even  if  the  brake  pedal  moves  down  to  the
very end of its possible stroke or resists being
depressed,  keep  depressing  the  brake  pedal down  harder  and  further  than  usual;  stop
driving  as  soon  as  possible  and  have  the
brake system repaired.
WARNINGl Do  not  turn  off  the  engine  while  your  ve-
hicle  is  in  motion.  If  you  turn  off  the  en-
gine  while  driving,  the  power  assistance for  the  braking  system  will  stop  working
and your brakes will not work effectively.
l If the power assist is lost or if either brake
hydraulic  system  stops  working  properly, have your vehicle checked immediately.
Warning display
The  brake  warning  lamp  illuminates  to  indi-
cate  a  fault  in  the  braking  system.  A  warning
is  also  displayed  on  the  multi-information display.  Refer  to  “Brake  warning  lamp”  on page  5-45  and  “Brake  warning  display”  on
page 5-46.
When brakes are wet
Check  the  brake  system  while  driving  at  a
low  speed  immediately  after  starting,  espe- cially  when  the  brakes  are  wet,  to  confirmthey work normally.
A  film  of  water  can  be  formed  on  the  brake
discs  and  prevent  normal  braking  after  driv-
ing in heavy rain or through large puddles, or after the vehicle is washed. If this occurs, dry
the brakes out by driving slowly while lightly depressing the brake pedal.
When driving downhill
It  is  important  to  take  advantage  of  the  en-
gine braking by shifting to a lower shift posi- tion  while  driving  on  steep  downhill  roads  in order to prevent the brakes from overheating.
WARNINGl Do  not  leave  any  objects  near  the  brake
pedal or let a floor mat slide under it; do- ing  so  could  prevent  the  full  pedal  stroke
that  would  be  necessary  in  an  emergency. Make  sure  that  the  pedal  can  be  operatedfreely  at  all  times.  Make  sure  the  floor mat is securely held in place.Brake pad
l Avoid hard braking situations.
New  brakes  need  to  be  broken-in  by
moderate  use  for  the  first  200  km (124 miles).
l The  disc  brakes  are  provided  with  a
warning  device  which  emits  a  shrieking
metallic sound while braking if the brake pads  have  reached  their  wear  limit.  Ifyou hear this sound, have the brake padsreplaced immediately.
WARNINGl Driving  with  worn  brake  pads  will  make
it  harder  to  stop,  and  can  cause  an  acci-
dent.Hill start assist*
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The  hill  start  assist  makes  it  easy  to  start  offon  a  steep  uphill  slope  by  preventing  the  ve-
hicle  from  moving  backwards.  It  keeps  the
braking  force  for  about  2  seconds  when  you move  your  foot  from  the  brake  pedal  to  the
accelerator pedal.
Hill start assist*
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Warning display type 1Warning display type 2NOTElThe  combination  of  items  shown  on  the  dis-
play varies depending on the vehicle model.CAUTIONl If  the  warning  is  displayed,  the  hill  start  as-
sist will not operate. Start off carefully.CAUTIONl Park  your  vehicle  in  a  safe  place  and  stop
the engine.
Restart  the  engine  and  check  whether  the warning  display  went  out,  in  which  case  the
hill start assist is again working normally.
If  the  warning  remains  displayed  or  reap-
pears  frequently,  it  is  not  necessary  to  stop the  vehicle  immediately,  but  the  vehicle
should  be  inspected  at  a  MITSUBISHI
MOTORS   Authorized  Service  Point  as  soon
as possible.Brake assist system
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The  brake  assist  system  is  a  device  assistingdrivers  who  cannot  depress  the  brake  pedalfirmly  when  it  is  necessary  to  do  so  (such  as
in  emergency  stop  situations)  and  provides
greater braking force.
 
If  the  brake  pedal  is  depressed  suddenly,  the brakes  will  be  applied  with  more  force  than
usual.
CAUTIONl The  brake  assist  system  is  not  a  device  de-
signed to exercise braking force greater than its capacity. Make sure to always keep a suf-
ficient  distance  between  vehicles  in  front  of
you  without  relying  too  much  on  the  brake
assist system.NOTEl Once  the  brake  assist  system  is  operational,
it  maintains  great  braking  force  even  if  the
brake pedal is lightly released.
To  stop  its  operation,  completely  remove
your foot from the brake pedal.
l The  brake  assist  system  may  become  opera-
tional  when  the  brake  pedal  is  fully  de- pressed  even  if  it  has  not  been  depressed suddenly.  [Except  for  vehicles  equipped
with Active Stability Control (ASC)]
l When  the  brake  assist  system  is  in  use,  you
may  feel  as  if  the  depressed  brake  pedal  issoft,  the  pedal  moves  in  small  motions  inconjunction with the sound of the ABS oper- ation,  or  the  vehicle  body  and  the  steering
wheel  vibrate.  This  occurs  when  the  brake
assist system is operating normally and does not  indicate  faulty  operation.  Continue  to
firmly depress the brake pedal.
l You  may  hear  an  operation  noise  when  the
brake  pedal  is  suddenly  or  fully  depressed
while  stationary.  This  does  not  indicate  a malfunction  and  the  brake  assist  system  is
operating normally.
Brake assist system
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