
CAUTIONlMake  sure  to  check  the  surroundings  with
your own eyes to ensure safety. Do not oper-
ate  the  vehicle  by  relying  on  the  reversing sensor system alone.Obstacle detection areas
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The  detection  areas  of  the  corner  and  back
sensors  are  limited  to  those  shown  in  the  il-
lustration.  Moreover,  the  sensors  are  unable to  detect  low  or  thin  objects  or  objects  nearthe  rear  bumper.  Thus,  make  sure  to  check
the surroundings as you operate the vehicle in a safe manner.
Corner  and  back  sensor  loca- tions
There  are  two  corner  sensors  (A)  at  the  cor-ners of the rear bumper, and two back sensors
(B) in the centre of the rear bumper.
Reversing  sensor  system  detec-
tion areas
Depending  on  whether  the  vehicle  is  equip-
ped with a towing bar, you can change the re-
versing  sensor  system  between  the  standard
mode  and  the  towing  bar  mode.  The  towing bar  mode  changes  the  system  to  exclude  the
area in which the towing bar is mounted from the detection areas.
Vehicles without a towing bar
The  detection  areas  are  within  approximately 60  cm  (A)  from  the  corner  sensors,  150  cm
(B)  from  the  back  sensors,  and  60  cm  (C)  or
less  from  the  ground  surface,  excluding  the area  approximately  10  cm  (D)  from  the
ground surface.
Vehicles with a towing bar
The  detection  areas  are  within  approximately
60  cm  (A)  from  the  corner  sensors,  150  cm
(B)  from  the  back  sensors,  and  60  cm  (C)  or less  from  the  ground  surface,  excluding  the
area  approximately  10  cm  (D)  from  the
ground  surface.  The  non-detection  areas  (E) are  within  approximately  20  cm  (F)  from  thebumper.
NOTEl If  the  rear  bumper  has  been  exposed  to  an
impact,  the  corner  or  back  sensors  may  failand  prevent  the  system  from  functioning
properly.  Have  the  vehicle  inspected  at  a
MITSUBISHI  MOTORS   Authorized  Serv-
ice Point.
Reversing sensor system*
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Warning for obstacles
If  there  is  an  obstacle  behind  the  vehicle,  a
warning  will  be  issued  with  the  information screen  in  the  multi-information  display  and  a
warning buzzer.
Type 2Type 1
1- Corner sensor (left)
2- Back sensor
3- Corner sensor (right)
Corner sensor
Vehicle to obstacle distanceWarning display/sound cycleApprox. 60 to 40 cmIntermittentApprox. 40 to 20 cmFast intermittentWithin approx. 20 cmContinuousBack  sensor  (vehicles  without  a  towing
bar)Vehicle to obstacle distanceWarning display/sound cycleApprox. 150 to 80 cmIntermittentApprox. 80 to 40 cmFast intermittentWithin approx.40 cmContinuous
Back sensor (vehicles with a towing bar)
Vehicle to obstacle distanceWarning display/sound cycleApprox. 150 to 100 cmIntermittentApprox. 100 to 60 cmFast intermittentWithin approx.60 cmContinuousCAUTIONlThe  distances  given  are  to  be  used  for  refer-
ence  only,  as  errors  may  be  caused  by  vari- ous  factors,  such  as  temperature,  humidity,
or the shape of the obstacles.NOTEl When  the  sensors  detect  different  obstacles
at  the  same  time,  the  information  screen  in the  multi-information  display  indicates  the directions of the obstacles each sensor is de-
tecting.  However,  closer  obstacles  are  given priority over other detected obstacles and the
warning  buzzer  sounds  to  inform  you  of
closer obstacles.Changing the detection areas
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The  detection  areas  can  be  changed  as  fol-
lows:
Vehicles with a towing bar
While  the  operation  of  the  system  is  stopped
at  the  “SONAR”  switch,  push  the  “SONAR”
switch approximately 3 seconds or more, and release  it.  The  buzzer  sounds  twice  to  indi-
cate that the detection area has been changed.
Vehicles without a towing bar
While  the  operation  of  the  system  is  stopped at  the  “SONAR”  switch,  push  the  “SONAR”
switch approximately 3 seconds or more, and
release it. The buzzer sounds once to indicate that the detection area has been changed.
Reversing sensor system*
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NOTElThe  detection  area  will  not  change  if  you
keep  the  “SONAR”  switch  pushed  for
10 seconds or more.
l After  pushing  the  “SONAR”  switch,  revers-
ing  sensor  system  operation  differs  accord- ing to the detection area setting.
• Setting when towing bar is not equipped
When  the  gearshift  lever  or  selector  lever
is  moved  to  the  “R”  position,  the  revers-
ing sensor system will operate even if cor- ner sensor operation was stopped by push-
ing the “SONAR” switch.
• Setting when towing bar is equipped
When  reversing  sensor  system  operation was  stopped  by  pushing  the  “SONAR”
switch,  the  reversing  sensor  system  will not operate until the engine has been stop- ped  even  if  the  gearshift  lever  or  selector
lever is moved to the “R” position.
To resume reversing sensor system opera- tion,  push  the  “SONAR”  switch  or  stop and  restart  the  engine,  and  then  move  the
gearshift lever or selector lever to the “R” position.Reversing sensor system warn-
ing display
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In case there is a malfunction in the reversing
sensor  system,  the  display  for  the  malfunc-
tioning  sensor  will  blink  and  the  warning buzzer  will  sound  for  approximately  5  sec-
onds.  Even  after  the  buzzer  has  stopped sounding,  the  display  will  continue  blinking
until  the  system  reverts  to  the  normal  state. Have  the  vehicle  inspected  at  aMITSUBISHI  MOTORS   Authorized  Service
Point.
Example: Corner sensor (left) mulfunctioningType 2Type 1
Rear-view camera*
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The  rear-view  camera  is  a  system  that  showsthe  view  behind  the  vehicle  on  the  screen  of
the  MITSUBISHI   Multi  Communication
System (MMCS) or the DISPLAY AUDIO.
CAUTIONl The  rear-view  camera  is  an  assistance  sys-
tem  that  enables  the  driver  to  check  for  ob- stacles  behind  the  vehicle.  Its  range  of  view
is  limited,  so  you  should  not  overly  depend on  it.  Please  drive  just  as  carefully  as  you
would  if  the  vehicle  did  not  have  the  rear-
view camera.
l Be sure to visually confirm safety around the
vehicle  with  your  own  eyes.  Do  not  depend entirely on the rear-view camera.
Range of view of rear-view
camera
The range of view of the rear-view camera is
limited to the area shown in the illustrations.
It  cannot  show  both  sides  and  the  lower  part of the rear bumper, etc.
When  reversing,  be  sure  to  visually  confirm
safety around the vehicle.
Rear-view camera*
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Refitting the covers
1.With  each  cover,  put  the  tabs  (C)  on  the
cover in the holes (D) in the roof.
2. Slide  the  cover  (B)  towards  the  rear  of
the vehicle to install it.
Roof carrier precaution
CAUTIONl Make  sure  that  the  weight  of  the  luggage
does not exceed the allowable roof load.
If  the  allowable  roof  load  is  exceeded,  this may cause damage to the vehicle.
The  roof  load  is  the  total  allowable  load  on
the  roof  (the  weight  of  the  roof  carrier  plus
the weight of luggage placed on the roof car- rier).
For  the  specific  value,  refer  to  “Maximum
roof load” on page 11-08.CAUTIONl When  luggage  is  loaded  onto  the  vehicle,
please  make  sure  to  drive  slowly  and  avoid
excessive  manoeuvres  such  as  sudden  brak- ing or quick turning.
In  addition,  place  the  luggage  on  the  carrier
so  that  its  weight  is  distributed  evenly  with the  heaviest  items  on  the  bottom.  Do  not load  items  that  are  wider  than  the  roof  carri-
er.
The additional weight on the roof could raise
the  vehicle’s  centre  of  gravity  and  affect  ve-
hicle handling characteristics.
As a result, driving errors or emergency ma- noeuvres  could  lead  to  a  loss  of  control  and
result in an accident.
l Before  driving  and  after  travelling  a  short
distance, always check the load to make sure
it is securely fastened to the roof carrier.
Check  periodically  during  your  travel  that the load remains secure.NOTEl To  prevent  wind  noise  or  reduction  in  fuel
economy,  remove  the  roof  carrier  when  not
in use.
l Remove  the  roof  carrier  before  using  an  au-
tomatic car wash.
l Be  sure  that  adequate  clearance  is  main-
tained for raising the tailgate when installing a roof carrier.Trailer towing
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In  order  to  tow  a  trailer  with  your  vehicle,
have  a  trailer  towing  device  mounted  that
meets  all  relevant  regulations  in  your  area, consult  a  MITSUBISHI  MOTORS  Author-
ized Service Point.
The  regulations  concerning  the  towing  of  a
trailer  may  differ  from  country  to  country. You  are  advised  to  obey  the  regulations  in
each area.CAUTIONl Danger of Accident!
A  towing  bar  should  be  fitted  according  to MITSUBISHI MOTORS guidelines.
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 listed in the specifications.
(Refer to page 11-08.)
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 increase of 1,000 m above sea-level, as
the  engine  output  is  lowered  owing  to  de-
crease in atmospheric pressure.
Trailer towing
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Towing bar mounting specifi-cations
See  the  following  table  for  fixing  points  (A) for the towing bar.
1830.5 mm2461 mm368.5 mm475 mm5310 mm613.5 mm766.5 mm850 mm952 mm
10
464 mm to 476 mm
464 mm to 479 mm* (at kerb weight con- dition)
10
375 mm to 401 mm
378 mm to 396 mm* (at laden condition)11447 mm12487 mm13495 mm14525.5 mm
*:  Vehicles  for  Russia,  Kazakhstan  and  Uk-
raine
NOTEl The  values  under  item  12  can  be  varied  de-
pending on the loading condition of cargo orluggage.
Operating hints
l To prevent the clutch from slipping (Ve-
hicle  with  a  M/T  only),  do  not  rev  the
engine  more  than  is  required  when  start- ing off.
l Be  sure  that  the  driving  speed  does  not
exceed 100 km/h (62 mph) for trailer op-
eration.  It  is  also  recommended  that  you obey the local regulations in case driving
speed with a trailer is limited to less than
100 km/h (62 mph).
l To  prevent  shocks  from  the  overrun
brake,  depress  the  brake  pedal  lightly  at first and then more strongly.
Trailer towing
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WARNINGlIf there is none, make sure that the engine
has  cooled  down  before  removing  the  ra-
diator  cap  (D),  because  hot  steam  or  boil- ing  water  otherwise  will  gush  from  the filler port and may scald you.
6. Fill the reserve tank with coolant as nee-
ded.  (Refer  to  the  “Maintenance”  sec- tion.)
CAUTIONl Do  not  add  coolant  while  the  engine  is  hot.
Suddenly  adding  cold  coolant  could  damage
the  engine.  Wait  for  the  engine  to  cool
down, then add coolant a little at a time.7. Examine  the  radiator  hoses  for  coolant
leakage  and  the  drive  belt  for  looseness
or damage.
If there is anything wrong with the cool-
ing  system  or  drive  belt,  we  recommend
you to have it checked and repaired.Tool and jack
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Storage
The  tools  and  jack  are  stowed  in  the  luggagecompartment.
The  storage  location  of  the  tools  and  jack should  be  remembered  in  case  of  an  emer-
gency.
Vehicles with spare wheel
1- Tools
2- Jack
1- Tools
2- Jack
Tools
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1- Wheel nut wrench
2- Jack bar
3- Towing hook
Tool and jack
8-06OGAE15E5For emergencies8Diesel-powered 1600 modelsFULL 
LOW   Vehicles with tyre repair kit   

NOTElSimply  putting  sealant  and  air  into  the  tyre
using  the  tyre  repair  kit  does  not  seal  the
puncture  hole.  Air  will  leak  through  the puncture  hole  until  the  emergency  repair procedure  is  completed  (through  step  19  of
these instructions).
17. Affix  the  speed  restriction  sticker  (Q)  to
the  steering  wheel  at  the  position  shown
in  the  illustration.  Then  immediately drive  with  great  care  to  a  MITSUBISHI
MOTORS   Authorized  Service  Point  or
another  specialist  and  have  tyre  repair/
replacement performed.
CAUTIONl Do not affix the sticker anywhere except the
specified  position  on  the  pad  of  the  steeringwheel.  Affixing  the  sticker  in  an  incorrect
position  could  prevent  the  SRS  airbag  from working normally.
l Be sure to check the tyre pressure for confir-
mation  that  the  emergency  repair  procedureis complete.
18. When  you  have  inflated  the  tyre  to  the
specified  pressure,  stow  the  compressor,
bottle, and other items in the vehicle and
promptly start driving the vehicle so that the  tyre  sealant  can  spread  evenly  in  the
tyre.  Drive  with  great  care.  Do  not  ex- ceed  a  speed  of  80  km/h  (50  mph).  Ob-
serve local speed limits.
CAUTIONl If  you  sense  any  abnormality  while  driving,
stop the vehicle and contact a  MITSUBISHI
MOTORS   Authorized  Service  Point  or  an-
other  specialist.  Otherwise  the  tyre  pressure
may  drop  before  the  emergency  repair  pro- cedure  is  completed,  rendering  the  vehicle
unsafe.NOTEl Driving  faster  than  80  km/h  (50  mph) 
can
make the vehicle vibrate.19. After  driving  for  10  minutes  or  5  km
(3  miles),  check  the  tyre  pressure  using
the  air  pressure  gauge  on  the  compres- sor.
If  the  tyre  pressure  is  not  sufficient,  in-
flate  the  tyre  to  the  specified  pressure again  and  drive  the  vehicle  carefully
without  exceeding  a  speed  of  80  km/h (50 mph).CAUTIONl If  the  tyre  pressure  is  lower  than  the  mini-
mum  permitted  pressure  (1.3  bar {130  kPa}),  the  tyre  cannot  successfully  be repaired  with  the  tyre  sealant.  Do  not  drive
the  vehicle  any  further.  Contact  a MITSUBISHI  MOTORS   Authorized  Serv-
ice Point or another specialist.
20. After  driving  for  10  minutes  or  5  km
(3  miles),  check  the  tyre  pressure  using
the  air  pressure  gauge  on  the  compres- sor.  If  the  tyre  pressure  has  apparentlynot  dropped,  the  emergency  repair  pro-
cedure  is  complete.  You  must  still  not exceed  a  speed  of  80  km/h  (50  mph) .
Observe local speed limits.
Tyre repair kit*
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WARNINGlBe  sure  to  apply  chocks  or  blocks  to  the
correct  tyre  when  jacking  up  the  vehicle.If  the  vehicle  moves  while  jacked  up,  the
jack  could  slip  out  of  position,  leading  to
an accident.NOTEl The  chocks  shown  in  the  illustration  do  not
come  with  your  vehicle.  It  is  recommended
that  you  keep  one  in  the  vehicle  for  use  if needed.
l If  chocks  or  blocks  are  not  available,  use
stones  or  any  other  objects  that  are  large enough to hold the wheel in position.
6. Get  the  jack  bar  and  wheel  nut  wrench
ready.
Refer to “Tool and jack” on page 8-06.
Spare wheel information*
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Check  the  air  pressure  of  the  spare  tyre  fre-
quently  and  make  sure  it  is  ready  for  emer-
gency use at any time.
 
Maintaining  the  spare  wheel  at  the  highest specified  air  pressure  will  ensure  that  it  can
always  be  used  under  any  conditions  (city/ high-speed  driving,  varying  load  weight,etc.).
The  spare  wheel  is  stored  beneath  the  lug-
gage floor board of the luggage compartment.
CAUTIONl The  pressure  should  be  periodically  checked
and  maintained  at  the  specified  pressure while the tyre is stowed.
Driving  with  an  insufficient  tyre  pressure
can  lead  to  an  accident.  If  you  have  no choice  but  to  drive  with  an  insufficient  tyre
pressure,  keep  your  speed  down  and  inflate the  tyre  to  the  correct  pressure  as  soon  as
possible. (Refer to  “Tyre inflation pressures”
on page 10-13.)
l When  the  tread  wear  indicators  appear,  the
tyre must be replaced.
Refer to “Wheel condition” on page 10-14.Temporary  spare  wheel  (spare
wheel with a speed limit label)*
The  T155/90D16   size  spare  wheel  is  stored
beneath  the  luggage  floor  board  of  the  lug-
gage  compartment.  It  is  designed  to  save
space  in  the  luggage  compartment  and  its light  weight  makes  it  easy  to  handle  in  the event of a flat tyre.
CAUTIONl The  temporary  spare  wheel  is  for  temporary
use  only  and  should  be  removed  as  soon  as
the  original  wheel  can  be  repaired  or  re- placed.  (For  vehicles  that  are  equipped  with a  tyre  pressure  monitoring  system,  while  the
temporary  spare  wheel  is  being  used,  the
tyre  pressure  monitoring  system  will  not
function properly.)
l The  vehicle  must  not  be  driven  at  speeds  in
excess  of  80  km/h  (50  mph)  while  using  the temporary spare wheel.
l The 
T155/90D16   size  spare  wheel  is  not  as
good  as  a  standard  wheel  in  controllability and  stability.  When  the  temporary  spare
wheel  is  used,  avoid  quick  starts,  sudden braking and sharp steering.
The  tyre  size  of  the  215/65R16  size  tempo-
rary  spare  tyre  is  different  from  that  of  the standard  tyre.  When  the  temporary  spare
tyre is used, avoid quick starts, sudden brak- ing and sharp steering.
How to change a tyre
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