
Driving during cold weather 
Driving safety 6-5
6
you give extra attention to the following areas, you can better protect yourself andyour passengers:  Drive defensively. Be aware of traffic, road and weather c 
onditions. Leave plenty 
of stopping distance  
between your vehicle 
and the vehicle ahead.  Before changing lanes, check your mir- rors, blind spots, a 
nd use your turn-signal 
light.  While driving, watch the behavior of other drivers, bicycl 
ists, and pedestrians. 
 Always obey applicab
le laws and regula- 
tions. Be a polite and alert driver. Alwaysleave room for unexpected events, such as sudden braking.  If you plan to drive in another country, obey their vehicle re 
gistration laws and 
make sure you will be able to get the right fuel.
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 Check the battery. At the same time, check the terminals and wiring. Duringextremely cold weather, the battery will not be as strong. Also, the battery power level may drop beca 
use more power is 
used for cold starting and driving. 
Before driving the vehicle, check to see if the engine runs at the proper speed and ifthe headlights are as bright as normally. Charge or replace the battery if necessary. During extreme cold weather, it is possi-ble that a very low battery could freeze. Warm the engine sufficiently. After start- ing the engine, allow a short warm-up time to distribute oil to all cylinders. Then drive your vehicle slowly.Stay at low speeds at first so that the transaxle, transfer case and rear axle oil have time to spread to all lubricationpoints.  Check the engine antifreeze. If there is not enough coolant because of aleak or from engine  
overheating, add Mit- 
subishi Motors Genuine Super Long Life Coolant Premium or equivalent.Please read this section in conjunction with the “Engine coolant” on page 9-8.
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All the parts of the brake system are criticalto safety. Have the  
vehicle serviced by an 
authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or arepair facility of your  
choice at regular inter- 
vals according to the “WARRANTY AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL”. Check the brake system while driving at a low speed immediately  
after starting, espe- 
cially when the brakes are wet, to confirm they work normally. A film of water can be formed on the brakediscs and prevent normal braking after driv- ing in heavy rain or through large puddles, or after the vehicle is washed. If this occurs, drythe brakes out by drivi 
ng slowly while lightly 
depressing the brake pedal.
Driving during cold weather 
WA R N I N G The battery gives off explosive hydrogen gas. Any spark or flame can cause the bat- tery to explode, which could cause serious injury or death.Always wear protecti 
ve clothes and a face 
mask when working with your battery, or let a skilled mechanic do it.
WA R N I N G Never open the radiator cap when the radiator is hot. You could be seriouslyburned.
Braking When brakes are wet 
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Jack and tools 
For emergencies 8-5
8
6. When you do not see any more steam or spray, open the hood. Look for obviousleaks, such as a split radiator hose. Be careful as components will be hot. Any leak source must be repaired.7. If there is no obvious leak source, check the coolant level in the engine coolant reserve tank. If there is  
none, or if it is too 
low, slowly add coolant. 8. If the engine coolant reserve tank needs coolant, you will probably also need toadd coolant to the radiator. Do not loosen or remove the radiator cap until the engine has cooled down. 
9. Start the engine, a 
nd slowly add coolant, 
up to the bottom of the filler neck. Use plain water if you have to (and replace itwith the right coolant as soon as possible). 
10. Replace the radiator cap and tighten it 
fully. Check the engine coolant tempera-ture display on the mu 
lti information dis- 
play (Color liquid crystal display type) or the high coolant temperature warninglight (Mono-color liqui 
d crystal display 
type). You can start driving again when the high coolant temperature warningdoes not come on. 
11. Have the system inspected by your autho- 
rized Mitsubishi Motors 
 dealer or a repair 
facility of your choice.
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The jack and tools are stowed on the right side of the luggage compartment.
WA R N I N G Before raising the en
gine hood, check to 
see if there is steam or spray coming fromunder the hood. Steam or spray comingfrom an overheated en 
gine could seriously 
scald you. Do not open the hood until there is nosteam or spray.
WA R N I N G Removing the radiat
or cap could scald 
you with escaping hot water or steam.When checking the radiator level, coverthe cap with a cloth before trying to remove it. Turn it slowly counterclock- wise, without pressing down, to the firstnotch. The pressure in the system will then be let out. When the pressure is COM- PLETELY LET OUT, press down andkeep turning the cap counterclockwise until it comes off.
Jack and tools Storage 1- Tools 2- Jack
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Engine coolant 9-8 Vehicle care and maintenance
9
ters require that the filter can withstand a pressure of 256 psi (1.8 MPa). A MitsubishiMotors Genuine oil filter 
 is the best replace- 
ment filter. Follow the installation instructions printed onthe filter.
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The engine coolant rese 
rve tank (A) lets you 
quickly see when you need to add coolant. When the engine is cold, the level of the cool- ant in the reserve tank should be between theFULL and LOW marks. The radiator usually stays full so there is no reason to remove the radiator cap (B) except when you check the coolant freeze point or  
replace the antifreeze 
coolant. 
Mitsubishi Motors Genui 
ne Coolant provides 
excellent protection against corrosion andrust formation on all metals, including alumi- num, and prevents clogs in some parts of engine.If you need to add coolant often, or if the level in the reserve tank does not drop when the engine cools, the cooling system shouldbe pressure-tested for le 
aks. Take your vehi- 
cle to an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of 
 your choice for testing.
Engine coolant To check the coolant level 
*: Front of the vehicleTo add coolant Use “Mitsubishi Motors
 Genuine Super Long 
Life Coolant Premium” or equivalent 
*. 
* : similar high quality et
hylene glycol based 
non-silicate, non-amine, non-nitrate and non-borate coolant with long life hybrid organic acid technologyCAUTION Do not use alcohol or methanol antifreeze or any engine coolants th 
at contain them. Using 
the wrong antifreeze can corrode aluminumparts.
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Air cleaner filter 
Vehicle care and maintenance 9-9
9
The radiator cap must be sealed tight to pre- vent losing coolant, which may result in engine damage. Only use a Mitsubishi Motors Genuine Parts radiator cap, or anapproved equivalent. 
 Do not overfill the reserve tank.  Your vehicle uses a 
special radiator cap 
that stays sealed and lets the coolant flow from the reserve tank back to the radiator when the engine cools down. If you needto change the cap, use the exact same kind.  Check the coolant freeze point in the radi- ator with the proper gauge, and only when it is safe. If you add antifreeze, the con- tents of the reserve ta 
nk must be protected 
against freezing.  Keep the front of the radiator and con- denser clean. If the engine coolan
t temperature does not 
rise after the engine 
 is warmed-up, take 
your vehicle to an au 
thorized Mitsubishi 
Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice to have the thermostat checked, and replaced if necessary.
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The air cleaner filter w 
ill get dirty and dusty 
from use and not filter 
 properly. Replace it 
with a new filter using the schedule in the“WARRANTY AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL”. 1. For 2.4 L models, remove the two clips (A), then remove the Air duct (B). 2. For 2.4 L models,  
while holding down the 
tab (C), pull out the connector (D).
 The required concentration of anti-freeze dif- fers depending on the  
expected ambient tem- 
perature.Above -31 °F (-35 °C): of anti-freeze Below -31 

Transfer oil (All-w
heel drive models) 
9-12 Vehicle care and maintenance
9
Do not use any fluid additives to the trans- mission.
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Whenever the transfer oil level is checked,add oil as necessary to maintain the properlevel. Fill with the oil according to the table below.
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Whenever the oil level is checked, add oil asnecessary to maintain the proper level. Fill with the oil according to the table below.
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The windshield and rear window washer fluid reservoir is in the  
engine compartment. 
Check the washer fluid  
level at regular inter- 
vals and add washer fluid to reservoir if nec-essary. Open the reservoir cap and check the fluid level with the dipstick. When freezing weather is anticipated, flush out the water in the reservoir by operating thepump. Fill the reservoi 
r with windshield anti- 
freeze (not radiator an 
tifreeze), and operate 
the system for a few seconds to flush out theresidual water.
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Check the fluid level in the reservoir.The fluid level must be between the “MAX” and “MIN” marks on the reservoir.
CAUTION Using the improper transaxle fluid may dam- age the transaxle.
Special additives
 
Transfer oil (All-wheel drive  models) Fluid type Lubricant 
Mitsubishi Motors Genuine  Super Hypoid Gear Oil API 
classification GL-5
Viscosity range 
SAE 80
Rear axle oil (All-wheel  drive models) Fluid type Lubricant 
Mitsubishi Motors Genuine  Super Hypoid Gear Oil API  
classification GL-5
Viscosity range 
SAE 80
Washer fluid 
Brake fluid To check the fluid level 
FULL 
EMPTY
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Fuses 
Vehicle care and maintenance 9-29
9
*: Fusible link 
SBF2 Starter 30 A* SBF3 
Air condition- ing condenser  fan motor 
30 A* 
SBF4 
Radiator fan  
motor 
40 A* 
SBF5 
Anti-lock brak- ing system 
40 A* 
SBF6 
Electric parking  
brake 
50 A* 
SBF7 
Anti-lock brak- ing system 
30 A* 
BF1 Power liftgate 30 A BF2 
Audio system  amplifier 
30 A 
BF3 IOD IOD 30 A BF4 Diesel 30 A F1 
Automatic  transaxle 
20 A 
F2 Wiper de-icer 15A F3 
Electric parking  
brake 
7.5 A 
F4 
Daytime run- ning lights 
10 A
No.
Sym- bol
Electrical sys-
tem
Capacity
F5 Front fog lights 15 A F6 Air conditioner 10 A F7 
Headlight  washer 
20 A 
F8 Security horn 20 A F9 Horn 10 A F10 ETV 15 AF11 Alternator 7.5 AF12 Engine 7.5 A F13 
ENG/POWER 20 A Fuel line heater 25 A 
F14 Fuel pump 15 A F15 Ignition coil 10 AF16 ENG/POWER 10 A F17 
Headlight (high  beam) (left) 
10 A 
F18 
Headlight (high  beam) (right) 
10 A
No.
Sym- bol
Electrical sys-
tem
Capacity
F19 
Head- light  (low  beam) (left) 
LED 20 A 
F20 
Head- light (low  beam)  (right) 
LED 20 A 
F21 
Head- light (low  beam)  (left) 
Halo- gen 
10 A 
F22 
Head- light  (low beam)  (right) 
Halo- gen 
10 A 
F23 
Battery current  
sensor 
7.5 A 
#1 — Spare fuse 10 A #2 — Spare fuse 15 A #3 — Spare fuse 20 ANo.
Sym- bol
Electrical sys-
tem
Capacity
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Alphabetical index 12-4
12
M
MIVEC engine 
..........................
5-26
, 5-67 
Modification of your vehicle 
..................
3-5 
Multi Around Monitor 
.......................
5-154 
Multi information display - Type 1 
.....
5-164 
Multi information display - Type 2 
.....
5-183
O
Octane number
.....................................
3-2 
Oil 
Engine oil 
......................................
11-7 
Rear axle oil 
...................................
11-7 
Transfer oil 
....................................
11-7 
Operation under adverse driving conditions 
... 
8-15 Outside rearview mirrors 
.....................
5-60 
Overheating 
.........................................
8-4
P
Parking
................................................
6-6 
Parking brake 
.................................
5-53 
Parking brake lever stroke 
...................
9-22 
Parking lights 
Bulb capacity 
.................................
9-32 
Replacement 
..................................
9-36 
Parking sensors 
................................
5-147 
Polishing 
............................................
9-43 
Power brakes 
......................................
5-92 
Power liftgate 
.....................................
5-39 
Power outlet 
.....................................
5-267 
Power windows 
...................................
5-49 
Puncture (Tire changing) 
.......................
8-6
R
Radiator cap
........................................
9-9 
Radio 
.................................................
7-14 
General information  
about your radio 7-50 
Reading lights 
Bulb capacity 
..................................
9-33 
Rear axle oil 
..............................
9-12
, 11-7 
Rear combination lights 
Bulb capacity 
..................................
9-32 
Replacement 
...................................
9-37 
Rear Cross Traffic Alert 
.....................
5-136 
Rear side-marker lights 
Bulb capacity 
..................................
9-32 
Rear turn signal light 
Bulb capacity 
..................................
9-32 
Replacement 
...................................
9-37 
Rear-view camera 
.............................
5-151 
Rearview mirror 
Inside rearview mirror 
.....................
5-57 
Outside rearview mirrors 
.................
5-60 
Replacement of light bulbs 
..................
9-31 
Replacing tires and wheels 
...................
9-19 
Reporting Safety Defects 
.....................
10-2
S
Safe driving techniques
.........................
6-4 
S-AWC (Super-All Wheel Control) 
......
5-85 
Seat belt 
.............................................
4-18 
Adjustable seat belt shoulder anchor 
.4-24 
Child restraint systems 
....................
4-27 
Front passenger seat belt warning light 
..... 
4-23Maintenance and inspection 
.............
4-34 
Seat belt extender 
...........................
4-25 
Seat belt force limitter 
.....................
4-27 
Seat belt pr 
e-tensioners
...................
4-25 
Seat belt use  
during pregnancy
.........
4-25 
Seats 
....................................................
4-2 
Arm rest 
........................................
4-10 
Front seats 
.......................................
4-4 
Head restraints 
...............................
4-11 
Heated seat 
......................................
4-8 
Making a cargo area 
........................
4-13 
Making a flat seat 
...........................
4-16 
Seat arrangement 
..............................
4-3 
Seats and restraint systems 
................
4-4 
Second row seats 
..............................
4-8 
Third row seats 
...............................
4-10 
Service brake 
......................................
5-92 
Service precautions 
...............................
9-2
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