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On a snow-covered or frozenroad
l The  use  of  snow  tyres  or  tyre  chains  is
recommended  for  driving  on  snow  and
ice.
Refer  to  the  “Snow  tyres”  and  “Tyre chains” sections.
l Avoid  high-speed  driving,  sudden  accel-
eration, sudden braking, and sharp turns.
l Depressing the brake pedal during travel
on  snowy  or  icy  roads  may  cause  tyre
slippage  and  skidding.  Tyres  may  slip  if the  ability  of  the  tyres  to  grip  the  roadsurface  lessens.  This  may  make  it  more
difficult  to  stop  the  vehicle  with  normal
braking  operations.  For  vehicles  with  an anti-lock brake system (ABS), firmly de-
press and hold down the brake pedal.
l Keep  a  larger  distance  than  normal  be-
tween  your  vehicle  and  the  vehicle  in front of you, and avoid sudden braking.
l Accumulation  of  ice  on  the  braking  sys-
tem  can  cause  the  wheels  to  lock.  Pull away  from  a  standstill  slowly  after  con- firming safety around the vehicle.
CAUTIONl Do not press the accelerator pedal rapidly. If
the  wheels  break  free  of  the  ice,  the  vehicle
could  suddenly  start  moving  and  possibly cause an accident.
On a bumpy or rutted road
l Drive  as  slow  as  possible  when  driving
on bumpy or rutted roads.
CAUTIONl The  impact  on  tyres  and/or  wheels  when
driving  on  a  bumpy  or  rutted  road  can  dam-
age the tyre and/or wheel.
Operation under adverse driving conditions
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Vehicle care precautionsE00900100548
In  order  to  maintain  the  value  of  your  vehi- cle, it is necessary to perform regular mainte- nance using the proper procedures.
Always  maintain  your  vehicle  in  compliance
with  environmental  pollution  control  regula- tions.
Carefully  select  the  materials  used  for  wash- ing,  etc.,  to  be  sure  that  they  do  not  contain
corrosives.
If  in  doubt,  we  recommend  you  to  consult  a specialist for selection of these materials.CAUTIONl Cleaning products can be dangerous. Always
follow  the  instructions  of  the  cleaning  prod- uct supplier.
l To avoid damage, never use the following to
clean your vehicle:
• Petrol
• Paint Thinner
• Benzine
• Kerosene
• Turpentine
• Naphtha
• Lacquer Thinner
• Carbon Tetrachloride
• Nail Polish Remover
• AcetoneCleaning the interior of your
vehicle E00900200220
After  cleaning  the  interior  of  your  vehicle with  water,  cleaner  or  similar,  wipe  and  dry
in a shady, well-ventilated area.CAUTIONl Do  not  use  organic  substances  (solvents,
benzine,  kerosene,  alcohol,  petrol,  etc.)  or
alkaline or acidic solutions.
These  chemicals  can  cause  discolouring, staining or cracking of the surface.
If you use cleaners or polishing agents, make
sure their ingredients do not include the sub- stances mentioned above.Plastic, vinyl leather, fabric
and flocked parts
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1. Gently  wipe  off  with  a  sponge,  gauze  or
other  soft  cloth  soaked  with  a  3% aque-
ous solution of neutral detergent.
2. Dip cloth in fresh water and wring it out
well. Using this cloth, wipe off the deter-
gent thoroughly.
NOTEl Do  not  use  cleaners,  conditioners,  and  pro-
tectants containing silicons or wax.
Such  products,  when  applied  to  the  instru- ment panels or other parts, may cause reflec-
tions on the windscreen and obscure vision.
Also, if such products get on the switches of
the electrical accessories, it may lead to fail-
ure of these accessories.Upholstery
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1. To maintain the value of your new vehi-
cle,  handle  the  upholstery  carefully  and
keep the interior clean.
Use a vacuum cleaner and brush to clean
the  seats.  If  stained,  vinyl  and  synthetic leather should be cleaned with an appro- priate  cleaner.  Cloth  fabrics  can  be cleaned with either upholstery cleaner or
a  3%   aqueous  solution  of  neutral  deter-
gent in lukewarm water.
2. Clean  the  carpeting  with  a  vacuum
cleaner  and  remove  any  stains  with  car- pet  cleaner.  Oil  and  grease  can  be  re- moved  by  lightly  dabbing  with  a  cleancolourfast cloth and stain remover.
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Genuine leather*
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1. Gently  wipe  off  with  gauze  or  other  soft
cloth  soaked  with  a  5  %  aqueous  solu- tion of neutral detergent.
2. Dip cloth in fresh water and wring it out
well. Using this cloth, wipe off the deter-
gent thoroughly.
3. Apply  leather  protecting  agent  to  the
genuine leather surface.
NOTEl If  genuine  leather  is  wet  with  water  or  is
washed  in  water,  wipe  off  water  as  quickly
as  possible  with  a  dry,  soft  cloth.  If  left damp, mildew may grow.
l The  genuine  leather  surface  may  be  dam-
aged  if  a  nylon  brush  or  synthetic  fibre  is
rubbed hard against it.
l Organic  solvents  such  as  benzine,  kerosene,
alcohol  and  petrol,  acid  or  alkaline  solvents
may  discolour  the  genuine  leather  surface. Be sure to use neutral detergents.
l Remove  dirty  patches  or  oil  substances
quickly as they can stain genuine leather.
l The  genuine  leather  surface  may  harden  and
shrink  if  it  is  exposed  to  direct  sun  for  long
hours.  When  your  vehicle  is  parked,  place  it in the shade as much as possible.
l When the temperature of the vehicle interior
rises  in  summer,  vinyl  products  left  on  the
genuine  leather  seat  may  deteriorate  and stick to the seat.Cleaning the exterior of
your vehicle E00900700108
If the following is left on your vehicle, it may cause  corrosion,  discolouration  and  stains, wash the vehicle as soon as possible.
l Seawater, road deicing products.
l Soot  and  dust,  iron  powder  from  facto-
ries,  chemical  substance  (acids,  alkalis, coal-tar, etc.).
l Droppings  from  birds,  carcasses  of  in-
sects, tree sap, etc.Washing
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Chemicals  contained  in  the  dirt  and  dust picked  up  from  the  road  surface  can  damagethe paint coat and body of your vehicle if left
in prolonged contact.
Frequent washing and waxing is the best way to  protect  your  vehicle  from  this  damage.
This  will  also  be  effective  in  protecting  it from  environmental  elements  such  as  rain,snow, salt air, etc.
Do  not  wash  the  vehicle  in  direct  sunlight.
Park  the  vehicle  in  the  shade  and  spray  it
with  water  to  remove  dust.  Next,  using  an ample amount of clean water and a car wash- ing  brush  or  sponge,  wash  the  vehicle  from
top to bottom.
Use  a  mild  car  washing  soap  if  necessary.
Rinse  thoroughly  and  wipe  dry  with  a  soft
cloth.  After  washing  the  vehicle,  carefully clean the joints and flanges of the doors, bon-
net  and  other  sections  where  dirt  is  likely  to remain.CAUTIONl When  washing  the  under  side  of  your  vehi-
cle  or  wheel,  be  careful  not  to  injure  your
hands.
l 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  the
windscreen and may get damaged as a result.
l Refrain from excessively using a car wash as
its  brushes  may  scratch  the  paint  surface,
causing  it  to  lose  its  gloss.  Scratches  will  be
especially  visible  on  darker  coloured  vehi- cles.
l Never spray or splash water on the electrical
components in the engine compartment. Do- ing  so  could  have  an  adverse  effect  on  the
engine startability.
Exercise  caution  also  when  washing  the  un-
derbody;  be  careful  not  to  spray  water  into the engine compartment.
l Some types of hot water washing equipment
apply  high  pressure  and  heat  to  the  vehicle. They  may  cause  heat  distortion  and  damage
to  the  vehicle  resin  parts  and  may  result  in flooding of the vehicle interior.
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CAUTIONTherefore:• Maintain  a  distance  of  approx.  70  cm 
or
more  between  the  vehicle  body  and  the
washing nozzle.
• When  washing  around  the  door  glass,
hold the nozzle at a distance of more than
70 cm and at right angles to the glass sur-
face.
l After  washing  the  vehicle,  drive  the  vehicle
slowly  while  lightly  depressing  the  brake
pedal  several  times  in  order  to  dry  out  the brakes.
Leaving  the  brakes  wet  could  result  in  re- duced  braking  performance.  Also,  there  is  a
possibility  that  they  could  freeze  up  or  be- come  inoperative  due  to  rust,  rendering  the
vehicle unable to move.
l When  using  an  automatic  car  wash,  pay  at-
tention  to  the  following  items,  referring  to the  operation  manual  or  consulting  a  car
wash  operator.  If  the  following  procedure  is not  followed,  it  could  result  in  damage  to your vehicle.
• The outside mirrors are retracted.
• The  wiper  arms  are  secured  in  place  with
tape.
• If  your  vehicle  is  equipped  with  a  rear
spoiler  or  roof  rails,  consult  a  car  wash
operator before using the car wash.
• If  your  vehicle  has  rain  sensor  wipers,
place the wiper switch lever in the “OFF” position to deactivate the rain sensor.During cold weather
Salt  and  other  chemicals  spread  on  the  roads
in  some  areas  in  winter  can  have  a  harmful effect on the vehicle body. You should there-
fore  wash  the  vehicle  as  often  as  possible  in accordance  with  our  care-instructions.  It  is
recommended  to  have  a  preservative  applied
and  the  underfloor  protection  checked  before and after the cold weather season.
After  washing  your  vehicle,  wipe  off  all  wa- terdrops  from  the  rubber  parts  around  the
doors to prevent the doors from freezing.
NOTEl To  prevent  freezing  of  the  weatherstripping
on  the  doors,  bonnet,  etc.,  they  should  be treated with silicone spray.Waxing
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Waxing  the  vehicle  will  help  prevent  the  ad-
herence  of  dust  and  road  chemicals  to  the paintwork.  Apply  a  wax  solution  after  wash- ing  the  vehicle,  or  at  least  once  every  three
months to assist displacing of water.
Do  not  wax  your  vehicle  in  direct  sunlight.
You  should  wax  after  the  surfaces  have
cooled.
CAUTIONl Waxes  containing  high  abrasive  compounds
should not be used. Such waxes remove rust and stains effectively from the paintwork but
they  are  harmful  to  the  lustre  on  the  painted
surface and the plated surface.
Further,  they  are  harmful  to  glossy  surfaces such as grille, garnish, mouldings, etc.
l Do not use petrol or paint thinners to remove
road  tar  or  other  contamination  to  the  pain-
ted surface.
l Do  not  apply  wax  to  sections  that  have  a
black  mat  paint  coating,  as  doing  so  could cause  uneven  discolouration,  spots  or  stains.
If  wax  gets  on  such  areas,  wipe  it  off  using
lukewarm water and a soft cloth.Polishing
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The  vehicle  should  only  be  polished  if  the
paintwork  has  become  stained  or  lost  its  lus- tre.  Do  not  polish  parts  with  a  mat  coating
and  the  plastic  bumpers.  Doing  so  could cause stains or damage the finish.
Damaged paint
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Small  cracks  and  scratches  in  the  paint  coat
should  be  touched  up  as  soon  as  possible
with  MITSUBISHI  MOTORS  GENUINE
touch-up paint to prevent corrosion.
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Check body areas facing the road or the tyres
carefully  for  damage  to  the  paint  caused  by gravels,  etc.  The  paint  code  number  for  your
vehicle  can  be  found  on  the  vehicle  informa- tion code plate in the engine compartment.Cleaning plastic parts
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Use a sponge or chamois leather.
If a car wax adheres on a grey or black rough surface  of  the  bumper,  moulding  or  lamps, the  surface  becomes  white.  In  such  a  case,
wipe  it  off  using  lukewarm  water  and  soft cloth or chamois leather.
CAUTIONl Do  not  use  a  scrubbing  brush  or  other  hard
tools  as  they  may  damage  the  plastic  part surface.
l Do  not  use  wax  containing  compound  (pol-
ishing  powder)  which  may  damage  the  plas-
tic part surface.
l Do  not  bring  the  plastic  parts  into  contact
with  petrol,  light  oil,  brake  fluids,  engine
oils,  greases,  paint  thinners,  and  sulphuric acid  (battery  electrolyte)  which  may  crack,stain or discolour the plastic parts.
If they touch the plastic parts, wipe them off
with  soft  cloth,  chamois  or  the  like  and  an aqueous  solution  of  neutral  detergent  thenimmediately  rinse  the  affected  parts  with
water.Chrome parts
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In  order  to  prevent  spots  and  corrosion  of
chrome parts, wash with water, dry thorough-
ly,  and  apply  a  special  protective  coating.
This  should  be  done  more  frequently  in  win- ter.
Aluminium wheels*
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1. Remove dirt using a sponge while sprin-
kling water on the vehicle.
2. Use  neutral  detergent  on  any  dirt  that
cannot be removed easily with water.
Rinse  off  the  neutral  detergent  after
washing the vehicle.
3. Dry  the  vehicle  thoroughly  using  a  cha-
mois leather or a soft cloth.
CAUTIONl Do  not  use  a  brush  or  other  hard  implement
on the wheels.
Doing so could scratch the wheels.
l Do not use any cleaner that contains an abra-
sive substance or is acidic or alkaline. Doing
so  could  cause  the  coating  on  the  wheels  to peel or become discoloured or stained.
l Do  not  directly  apply  hot  water  using  a
steam cleaner or by any other means.
l Contact  with  seawater  and  road  deicer  can
cause  corrosion.  Rinse  off  such  substances as soon as possible.Window glass
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The  window  glass  can  normally  be  cleaned
using only a sponge and water.
Glass  cleaner  can  be  used  to  remove  oil, grease,  dead  insects,  etc.  After  washing  the
glass,  wipe  dry  with  a  clean,  dry,  soft  cloth. Never  use  a  cloth  that  is  used  for  cleaning  a
painted surface to clean a window. Wax from
the painted surface could get on the glass and lower glass transparency and visibility.
NOTEl To  clean  the  inside  of  the  rear  window,  al-
ways  use  a  soft  cloth  and  wipe  the  window
glass along the demister heater element so as not to cause damage.Wiper blades
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Use  a  soft  cloth  and  glass  cleaner  to  remove
grease,  dead  insects,  etc.,  from  the  wiper blades.  Replace  the  wiper  blades  when  they
no  longer  wipe  properly.  (Refer  to  page 10-17.)
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Engine compartment
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Clean  the  engine  compartment  at  the  begin-
ning  and  end  of  winter.  Pay  particular  atten- tion  to  flanges,  crevices  and  peripheral  parts where  dust  containing  road  chemicals  and
other corrosive materials might collect.
If  salt  and  other  chemicals  are  used  on  the roads in your area, clean the engine compart- ment at least every three months.
Never  spray  or  splash  water  on  the  electrical
components  in  the  engine  compartment,  as this may cause damage.
Do  not  bring  the  nearby  parts,  the  plastic
parts  and  so  on  into  contact  with  sulphuric acid  (battery  electrolyte)  which  may  crack,
stain or discolour them.
If  they  are  in  contact,  wipe  off  with  soft
cloth, chamois or the like and an aqueous sol-
ution  of  neutral  detergent  then  immediately rinse the affected parts with plenty of water.
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