refer to “Capacity” on page 11-17.Combination headlampsand dipper switch E00506004514
Headlamps
NOTElDo not leave the lamps on for a long time
while the engine is stationary (not running).A run-down 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.
l The bulbs of the high intensity discharge
headlamps (if so equipped) have the follow-
ing characteristics.
• While the headlamps are used, the light
will gradually become a bluish-white col- our.
• The life time of a bulb becomes shorter as
it is repeatedly turned on and off. Whenthe bulb approaches the end of its life time, the brightness may decrease, the
bulb may flicker, and the light may be- come a reddish colour. If this occurs, have
the vehicle inspected by a MITSUBISHI
MOTORS Authorized Service Point.NOTE
Type 1
Rotate the switch to turn on the lamps.
OFFAll lamps offPosition, tail, licence plate and instru-
ment panel lamps onHeadlamps and other lamps go onType 2
Rotate the switch to turn on the lamps.
OFFAll lamps off
AUTO
With the ignition switch or the
operation mode is in ON, head-
lamps, position, tail, licence plate
and instrument panel lamps turn
on and off automatically in ac-
cordance with outside light level.
All lamps turn off automatically
when the ignition switch is turned
to “OFF” position or the opera-
tion mode is put in OFF.Position, tail, licence plate and in-
strument panel lamps onHeadlamps and other lamps go on
Combination headlamps and dipper switch
5-17OKTE18E1Instruments and controls5
CAUTIONlDo not touch the heating element or the cig-
arette lighter housing, hold the knob only to prevent burns.
l Do not allow children to operate or play with
the cigarette lighter as burns may occur.
l Something is wrong with the cigarette light-
er if it does not pop back out within approxi-
mately 30 seconds of being pushed in.
Pull it out and have the problem corrected at MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv-
ice Point.
l Do not use any electric appliance that is not
approved by MITSUBISHI MOTORS . Do-
ing so could damage the socket. If you used
the cigarette lighter after damaging the sock- et, the cigarette lighter might pop out or fail
to come out after being pushed in.
l When the cigarette lighter socket is used as a
power source for an electric appliance, be sure that the electric appliance operates at
12 V and has an electric capacity of 120 W or less. In addition, long use of the electricappliance without running the engine may
run down the battery.Accessory socket
E00711602620
The accessory socket can be used while theignition switch or the operation mode is in
ON or ACC.
To use a plug-in type accessory, open the lid,
and insert the plug in the accessory socket.CAUTIONl Be sure to use a “plug-in” type accessory op-
erating at 12 V and at 120 W or less.
When using more than one socket at the same time, make sure that the electrical ac-
cessories are 12 V accessories and that the total power consumption does not exceed
120 W.
l Long use of the electric appliance without
running the engine may run down the bat- tery.
l When the accessory socket is not in use, be
sure to close the lid, because the socketmight become clogged by foreign materialand be short-circuited.Digital clock*
E00711801540
The digital clock indicates the time with the
ignition switch or the operation mode is in
ON or ACC.
To set the time
Set the time by pressing the various buttons
as described below.
1- To adjust the hour
2- To adjust the minutes
3- To reset the minutes to zero
10:30 - 11:29...... Changes to 11:00
11:30 - 12:29...... Changes to 12:00
Accessory socket
7-101OKTE18E1For pleasant driving7
Fluid type
Use “MITSUBISHI MOTORS GENUINE
PSF (Power Steering Fluid)”.
Battery
E01001203662
The condition of the battery is very important
for quick starting of the engine and proper functioning of the vehicle’s electrical system.
Regular inspection and care are especially
important in cold weather.
Checking battery electrolytelevel
The electrolyte level must be between the specified limit on the outside of the battery.
Replenish with distilled water as necessary.
The inside of the battery is divided into sev-
eral compartments; remove the cap from each
compartment and fill to the upper mark. Do
not top up beyond the upper mark because spillage during driving could cause damage.
Check the electrolyte level at least once every
4 weeks, depending on the operating condi- tions.
If the battery is not used, it will discharge by
itself with time.
Check it once every 4 weeks and charge with
low current as necessary.
During cold weather
The capacity of the battery is reduced at low temperatures. This is an inevitable result of
its chemical and physical properties. This is why a very cold battery, particularly one that
is not fully charged, will only deliver a frac- tion of the starter current which is normallyavailable.
We recommend you to have the battery checked before the start of cold weather and,if necessary, have it charged or replaced.
This does not only ensure reliable starting,
but a battery which is kept fully charged also has a longer life.
Disconnection and connection
To disconnect the battery cable, stop the en-
gine, first disconnect the negative (-) terminal and then the positive (+) terminal. When con-
necting the battery, first connect the positive
(+) terminal and then the negative (-) termi-
nal.
NOTEl Open the terminal cover (A) before discon-
necting or connecting the positive (+) termi-
nal of the battery.
Battery
10-10OKTE18E1Maintenance10
Electrical systemE01100804425ItemExcept for vehicles with the Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) systemVehicles with the Auto Stop& Go (AS&G) systemExcept for vehicles for Russia and Uk- raineVehicles for Russia andUkraineVoltage12 VBatteryType (JIS)95D31L, 115D31L *115D31LT-105Capacity (5HR)64 Ah, 72 Ah*72 Ah73 AhAlternator capacity95 A, 130 A*130 A95 A, 130 A**
: Optional equipmentNOTEl Vehicles equipped with the Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) system have a dedicated AS&G battery type.
The use of a different battery could cause the battery to run down quickly or the AS&G system not to operate normally.
Please contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point when replacing the battery.
Tyres and wheels
E01100904703Tyre205R16C 8PR 110/108R245/70R16 111S RF245/65R17 111SWheelSize16x6J, 16x6JJ16x7J, 16x7JJ17x7 1/2JOffset38 mm
Electrical system
11-15OKTE18E1Specifications11
4
4-wheel drive operation.....................................6-49A
Accessory (Installation).....................................2-05
Accessory socket............................................. 7-101
Active Stability & Traction Control (ASTC).... 6-59 ASC OFF switch........................................... 6-60
ASTC indication lamp.................................. 6-61
ASTC OFF indication lamp.......................... 6-61
Air conditioner
Automatic climate control air conditioner.... 7-09
Manual air conditioning................................ 7-04
Refrigerant (Air conditioning).................... 11-17
Air conditioning
Important operation tips for the airconditioning................................................. 7-17
Air purifier.........................................................7-17
Airbag................................................................ 4-24 Curtain airbag system................................... 4-32
Driver’s and front passenger’s air- bag system................................................... 4-28
Driver’s knee airbag system..........................4-28
Front passenger’s airbag indicator................ 4-27
Front passenger’s airbag ON-OFF switch.... 4-27
How the Supplemental Restraint System works...............................................4-25
Side airbag system........................................ 4-31
SRS servicing................................................ 4-35
SRS warning lamp........................................ 4-34
AM/FM radio.................................................... 7-18
Antenna............................................................. 7-75 Pillar antenna................................................ 7-75
Roof antenna................................................. 7-75
Anti-lock brake system (ABS).......................... 6-56
Warning lamp................................................6-57
Armrest (Double cab)........................................ 4-04
Ashtray............................................................ 7-100
Assist grip........................................................7-108
Audio AM/FM radio................................................ 7-18
Audio Files........................................... 7-20,7-43
Audio Quality and Volume Bal- ance Adjustment.................................. 7-36,7-67
Bluetooth® 2.0 interface............................... 7-76
CD player.............................................. 7-18,7-39
Display Indicator.................................. 7-35,7-66
Handling of Discs................................. 7-19,7-42
Important Points on Safety for the Customer............................................. 7-24,7-47
Link System.................................................. 7-76
Listen to an iPod................................... 7-31,7-56
Listen to Audio Files on a USB Device..................................................7-33,7-58
Listen to Bluetooth Audio............................. 7-63
Listen to CDs........................................ 7-29,7-54
Listen to DAB............................................... 7-52
Listen to MP3s.............................................. 7-55
Listen to MP3s/WMAs/AACs...................... 7-30
Listen to Radio......................................7-28,7-51
Listen to Traffic Messages............................ 7-54
LW/MW/FM radio........................................ 7-39
Operation Keys..................................... 7-25,7-48
Steering control switch and microphone.......7-77 Steering wheel audio remote con- trol switches.........................................7-28,7-51
System Settings............................................. 7-36 Time Setting......................................... 7-36,7-70
To play iPod/USB memory device tracks via voice operation............................ 7-60
Troubleshooting.................................... 7-38,7-72USB input terminal....................................... 7-95
Use AUX....................................................... 7-34
Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) system......................6-23
Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) OFF switch..........6-26
Auto Stop & Go indication lamp.................. 6-23
Auto Stop & Go OFF indication lamp.......... 6-26
Automatic transmission
Fluid............................................................ 11-17
Paddle shift....................................................6-32
Selector lever operation................................ 6-29
Selector lever position...................................6-31
Selector lever position display...................... 6-31
Sports mode.................................................. 6-32
Sports mode indicator................................... 6-33
Warning lamp................................................6-34
AUX.................................................................. 7-34
B
Battery............................................................. 10-10Charge warning lamp.................................... 5-16
Discharged battery (Emergency starting)..... 8-07
Specification............................................... 11-15
Bleeding the fuel system................................... 8-10
Bluetooth® 2.0 interface................................... 7-76
Bonnet............................................................. 10-04
Bottle holder.................................................... 7-107
Brake ABS warning lamp........................................ 6-57
Anti-lock brake............................................. 6-56
Brake assist system....................................... 6-55
Brake system................................................. 6-53
Brake warning lamp...................................... 5-15
Braking.......................................................... 6-53
Fluid.................................................. 10-08,11-17
Parking brake................................................ 6-05
Bulb location and capacity.............................. 10-22
Alphabetical index
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OKTE18E1Alphabetical index