
Tires 9-18 Vehicle care and maintenance
9
The correct tire pressure for your vehicle is listed on the placard attached to the sill of the driver’s door. (Refer to “Tire and loading information plac-ard” on page 11-3.) The recommended inflation pressures should be used for the tires listed below. Tire pressures should be checked, and adjusted if necessary, at least once a month. Pressures should be checked more often whenever weather temperatures changeseverely, because tire pressures change with outdoor temperatures. The pressures listed on the placard are always “cold inflation pres-sure”. Cold inflation pressure
is measured after the
vehicle has been parked for at least threehours or is driven less than 1 mile (1.6 km) after having been parked for three hours.
Cold inflation pressure must not go above the maximum values molded into the tire side- wall. After driving several miles, your tire inflation pressure may increase 14 to 41 KPA,2 to 6 PSI from the cold inflation pressure. Do not let air out of the tires to get back to the specified cold pressure, or your tire pressurewill be too low. Check your tires each time you refuel. If one tire looks lower than the others, check thepressure for all of them.You should also take the following safety pre- cautions: Keep your tires inflated to the recom- mended pressures. (See the tire and load-ing information placard attached to the sill of the driver’s door.) Stay within the recommended load limits. Make sure that the weight of any load in your vehicle is evenly distributed. Drive at safe speeds. After filling your tires to the correct pres- sure, check them for damage and air leaks. Be sure to reinstall the caps on thevalve stems.
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Item
Tire size
Front
Rear
Normal tire
P205/60 R16
250 KPA, 36 PSI
250 KPA, 36 PSI
P215/45 R18
240 KPA, 35 PSI
240 KPA, 35 PSI
Compact spare tire
T125/70 D16 T125/90 D16
420 KPA, 60 PSI
Replacing tires and wheels
CAUTION Avoid using different size tires and wheels from the ones listed, and avoid the combined use of different types of tires and wheels. Using different size or type tires and wheelsmay affect driving safety. Refer to “Tires and wheels” on page 11-5. For All-wheel drive vehicles, always use tires of the same size, same type, and same brand, and which have no wear differences.Using tires that differ in size, type, brand or the degree of wear, will increase the differen- tial oil temperature, resulting in possibledamage to the driving system. Further, the drive train will be subjected to excessive loading, possibly leading to oil leakage,component seizure, or other serious prob- lems. Even if a wheel has the same rim size and offset as the specified type of wheel, its shape may prevent it from being fitted cor-rectly. Consult an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice before using wheels that you have. Only Mitsubishi Motors genuine wheels should be used, because your vehicle is equipped with a tire pressure monitoring sys- tem.Use of another type of wheel risks air leaks and sensor damage, as it will not be possible to install the tire pressure sensor properly.
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Emission-control system maintenance 9-22 Vehicle care and maintenance
9
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Your vehicle is equipped with an emission- control system that meets all the requirementsof the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Environment Canada. The emission-con- trol system is made of: a positive crankcase ventilation system an evaporative emission-control system an exhaust emission-control system
The maintenance services listed in the “WARRANTY AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL” must be performed at the timesor mileages listed to keep the emission-con- trol system working properly. These, and all the other “general” maintenance serviceslisted in this manual, need to be performed to keep your vehicle running properly and reli- ably. You may need more frequent maintenance if you drive your vehicle in harsh conditions such as dusty areas or do a lot of start-and- stop driving. To be sure the emission-control system works properly, have your vehicle inspected and maintained by an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your
choice following the schedule in the “WAR- RANTY AND MAINTENANCE MAN- UAL”. You should also have an inspection and ser-vice any time you suspect a malfunction.
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Spark plugs must fire properly for goodengine performance and emission-control. Do not reuse them by cleaning or regapping. Change them at the mileage listed in the“WARRANTY AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL”.
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Check the hose surfaces for any heat and mechanical damage, hard and brittle rubber, cracking, tears, cuts and abrasions. Pay spe- cial attention to the hoses closest to high heatsources such as the exhaust manifold. Check all the hose connections, such as clamps and couplings, to make sure they are secure andthat there are no leaks. If you see any wear or damage, replace the hoses immediately.
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Have the valve clearance checked at anauthorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer at the mileage specified in the “WARRANTY ANDMAINTENANCE MANUAL”. If the engine sounds abnormally loud, have adjustments made by an authorizedMitsubishi Motors dealer.
Emission-control system maintenance
NOTE
To meet government regulations and pro- mote cleaner air, your vehicle is equipped with an onboard diagnostic system (OBD).The engine electronic control module that controls OBD functions stores various data (especially about the exhaust emissions).This data will be erased if the battery cable is disconnected, which could make a rapid diagnosis difficult. Do not disconnect thebattery cable when the engine malfunction indicator (“SERVICE ENGINE SOON” or “Check engine light”) is on.
Spark plugs
NOTE
Use the spark plugs listed under “Engine specifications” on page 11-5 or plugs that are exactly the same. Other plugs could cause engine damage, performance problems or radio noise.
Fuel hoses Intake valve clearance
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For cold and snowy weather 9-24 Vehicle care and maintenance
9
The best way to keep 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 loose connections could let dangerous exhaust fumes seep into the luggage compartment andpassenger 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 hoodsafety catch should be checked, cleaned, and oiled when needed for easy movement and to stop rust and wear. Use Multipurpose GreaseNLGI Grade 2 sparingly for all sliding parts of the hood latch and release lever. Work the grease into the hood lock mechanism until allthe movable surfaces are covered.Also, put a light coat of the same grease on the safety catch wherever moving parts touch.
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The ventilation slots in front of the wind-shield should be brushed clear after a heavy snowfall so that the operation of the heatingand ventilation systems will not be impaired. To prevent freezing of the weatherstripping on the doors, engine hood, etc., they should be treated with silicone grease.
It is a good idea to carry a shovel or a short- handled spade in the vehicle during the win- ter so that you can clear away snow if you getstranded. A small hand-brush for sweeping snow off the vehicle and a plastic scraper for the windshield, side and rear window are alsouseful.
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The fusible links will melt
to prevent a fire if
a large current attempts to flow through cer-tain electrical systems. In case of a melted fusible link, see your authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or arepair facility of your choice for inspection and replacement. For the fusible links, please refer to “Fuseload capacities” on page 9-26.
Check for any of the following conditions:
Hood lock release mechanism and safety catch For cold and snowy weather Ventilation slots Weatherstripping
Additional equipment (For regions where snow is encoun- tered) Fusible links
WA R N I N G Fusible links must not be replaced by any other device. Failing to fit the correct fus- ible link may result in fire in the vehicle,property destruction and serious or fatal injuries at any time.
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Alphabetical index 12-2
12
Continuously variable transmission (CVT)
....
5-59 Fluid
.....................
...............
9-10
, 11-6
Selector lever operation
...................
5-59
Sports mode
..................
.................
5-64
Coolant (engine)
..........................
9-7
, 11-6
Cruise control
....................
.................
5-80
Cup holder
....................
...................
5-171
D
Daytime running lights
Bulb capacity
................
.................
9-30
Defogger (rear window)
....................
5-138
Defrosting or defogging (windshield, door windows)
.................
...............
7-12
, 7-17
Digital clock
Time setting
..................
.................
7-51
Dimensions
...................
.....................
11-4
Dimmer (high/low beam change)
.......
5-130
Disc brake pads
.................
.................
9-23
Dome light
Bulb capacity
................
.................
9-32
Replacement
.................
.................
9-40
Switch
......................
...................
5-168
Dome light/Reading lights
Bulb capacity
................
.................
9-32
Replacement
.................
.................
9-39
Switch
......................
...................
5-167
Doors
Lock
.......................
.......................
5-34
Power door locks
............................
5-37
Drive mode indicator
...........................
5-69
Drive mode-selector
............................
5-68
Driving during cold weather
..................
6-4
Driving, alcohol and drugs
....................
6-2
E
Electric rear window defogger switch
..5-138
Electronic immobilizer (Anti-theft starting system)
.....................
................
5-4
, 5-27
Electronically controlled 4WD system
..5-68
Drive mode indicator
.......................
5-69
Drive mode-selector
........................
5-68
Emergency key
...................
................
5-22
Emission-control system maintenance
...
9-22
Engine
Compartment
..................
.................
9-5
Coolant
...................
................
9-7
, 11-6
Hood
.......................
........................
9-3
Oil and oil filter
.......................
9-5
, 11-6
Overheating
....................
.................
8-4
Serial number
.................
................
11-2
Specifications
.................
................
11-5
Engine coolant temperature display
.......
5-99
Exhaust system
...................
................
9-23
F
Filling the fuel tank
...............
................
3-3
Floor console box
.............................
5-170
Floor mat
......................
.......................
6-2
Fluid
..........................
........................
11-6
Brake fluid
............................
9-11
, 11-6
Clutch fluid
...........................
9-11
, 11-6
Continuously variable transmission (CVT) fluid
....................
...............
9-10
, 11-6
Engine coolant
........................
9-7
, 11-6
Power steering fluid
...............
9-12
, 11-6
Twin Clutch Sportron
ic shift transmission
(Twin Clutch SST) fluid
................
11-6
Washer fluid
.................
.................
11-6
Fluid capacities and lubricants
.............
11-6
Fog lights
Bulb capacity
................
.................
9-30
Indicator
...................
...................
5-123
Switch
......................
...................
5-134
Free-hand advanced security transmitter (F.A.S.T.-key)
.................
.................
5-12
Front fog lights
Replacement
.................
.................
9-36
Front seats
.........................
...................
4-3
Front turn signal lights
Replacement
.................
.................
9-35
Front turn signal, parking and side-marker lights
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Alphabetical index
12-5
12
T
Tank capacity
..............................
3-4
, 11-6
Theft-alarm system
System
......................
.....................
5-41
Time Setting
..................
.....................
7-51
Tire pressure monitoring system
...........
5-84
Warning light/display
......................
5-84
Tires
..........................
........................
9-14
How to change a tire
.........................
8-6
Inflation pressure
............................
9-17
Maintenance
..................
.................
9-19
Quality grading
...............................
10-2
Replacing tires and wheels
...............
9-18
Rotation
....................
.....................
9-19
Size (tire and wheel)
.......................
11-5
Snow tires
.....................
.................
9-20
Tire and loading information placard
.6-7
,
11-3 Tire chains
....................
.................
9-20
Tread wear indicators
......................
9-19
Tissue holder
.....................
...............
5-171
Tools
.........................
..........................
8-5
Storage
.........................
...................
8-5
Towing
......................
........................
8-12
Trailer towing
....................
.................
6-11
Transfer oil
...................
.....................
9-10
Trunk area light
Replacement
.................
.................
9-41
Trunk lid
.........................
..................
5-39
Turn signal light
Indicators
....................
.................
5-123
Turn signal lights
Bulb capacity
..................
...............
9-30
Lever
......................
.....................
5-133
Replacement
...................
...............
9-35
Twin Clutch SST (Sportronic Shift Transmission) Fluid
.......................
......................
11-6
U
USB input terminal
............................
5-162
How to connect an iPod
.................
5-163
USB input terminal device
How to connect a USB memory
......
5-163
V
Vanity mirror
...................
.................
5-166
Vehicle care precautions
.....................
9-41
Vehicle dimensions
............................
11-4
Vehicle labeling
..................
...............
11-2
Vehicle preparation before driving
.........
6-3
Vehicle weights
...................
...............
11-4
Vents
..........................
........................
7-2
W
Warning lights
...................
...............
5-124
Washer
Fluid
..................
...................
9-10
, 11-6
Switch
......................
...................
5-137
Windshield washer
........................
5-137
Waxing
......................
........................
9-44
Weights
........................
.....................
11-4
Welcome light
...................
...............
5-131
Wheel
Covers
......................
.....................
8-11
Specification
.................
.................
11-5
Wiper
Rain sensor
...................
...............
5-135
Windshield
....................
...............
5-134
Wiper blades
.................
.................
9-21
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