How to change a tire 8-12 For emergencies
8
5. To prevent the vehicle from rolling when it is raised on the jack, place chocks orblocks (A) at the ti
re that is diagonally
opposite from the tire (B) you are chang- ing.
6. Get the jack, bar and wheel nut wrench ready.(Refer to “Jack and t
ools” on page 8-5.)
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The compact spare tire is stowed below the luggage compartment floor. It is designed to save space in the luggage compartment. Its lighter weight ma
kes it easier to use if a flat
tire occurs.
WA R N I N G Be sure to apply choc
ks or blocks to the
correct tire when jacking up the vehicle. If the vehicle moves while jacked up, the jack could slip out of
position, leading to
an accident.NOTE
The chocks shown in the illustration do not come with your vehicle. It is recommended that you purchase chocks
or blocks and keep
them in the vehicle for use if needed. If chocks or blocks ar
e not available, use
stones or any other obj
ects that are large
enough to hold the wheel in position.
Spare tire information
(if so
equipped)Compact spare tire
WA R N I N G Tires, including spar
e tire, degrade over
time with age even when they are not being used. It is recommended that tires over 6 years generally
be replaced even if
damage is not obvious.
CAUTION While the compact spare tire is stowed, the inflation pressure shoul
d be checked at least
once a month to assure that it remains at therecommended inflation pressure. See the tire and loading information placard attached to the driver’s door sill. Refer to “Tire and load-ing information placard” on page 11-3. Driving with an imprope
rly inflated tire can
cause an accident. If
you have no choice but
to drive with an under-inflated tire, keep your speed down and av
oid sudden steering
or braking, if possible. Inflate the tire to the correct pressure as soon as possible. Refer to “Tire inflation pressures” on page 9-20. The compact spare tire should be used only temporarily. While th
e compact spare tire is
being used, the tire pr
essure monitoring sys-
tem will not function pr
operly. Have the tire
replaced or repaired at an authorized Mit-subishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice as soon as possible. Do not go over 50 mph (80 km/h) when driv- ing with the compact spare tire. Avoid sudden starting and braking when driving with the
compact spare tire.
Do not drive through automatic car washes and over obstacles that
could possibly dam-
age the underside of your vehicle. Becausethe compact spare tire is smaller than the original tire, there is less clearance between the ground and your vehicle.
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How to change a tire
For emergencies 8-17
8
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1. Place the tire on the center of the tire hanger, with the wheel surface facing upwards.
2. Lift up the tire hanger (A) and hook it on the hook (B).
3. With the wheel nut wrench, firmly tighten the tire hanger mounting bolt by turning itclockwise. 4. Install the cover over the tire hanger mounting bolt.
CAUTION Driving with an imprope
rly inflated tire can
cause an accident. If
you have no choice but
to drive with an under-inflated tire, keepyour speed down and avoid sudden steering or braking, if possible. Inflate the tire to the correct pressure as s
oon as possible. Refer to
“Tire inflation pressures” on page 9-20. After changing the tire
and driving the vehi-
cle about 620 miles (1,000 km), retighten the wheel nuts to make sure
that they have not
come loose. If the steering wheel vibrates when driving after changing the tire, have the tire checkedfor balance at an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice. Do not mix one type of tire with another or use a different size from the one listed. Thiswould cause ea
rly wear and poor handling.
To store the spare tire
(if so
equipped)
CAUTION Storing the tire with the wheel surface facing down may damage the wheel or tire hanger.If you find any damage
on a spare tire, do not
use the tire and contact an authorized Mit- subishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice.CAUTION Make sure you hook the tire hanger in the proper position. If the tire hanger is nothooked properly, the hook could damage the vehicle body or the tire could fall off the vehicle while driving,
causing an accident.
CAUTIONConfirm that the tire ha
nger is firmly secured
after storing the spare
tire. If the tire hanger
is not secured, it could drop out while driv- ing, causing
an accident.
When hooking or unhooking the tire hanger, be sure to hold the tire hanger firmly to pre- vent it from dropping on your foot.
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Tires 9-20 Vehicle care and maintenance
9
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Proper tire inflation pres
sure is essential for
the safe and satisfactory operation of your vehicle. The wrong tire
pressure will cause
problems in three major areas: Safety Too little pressure increases flexing in the tire and can cause tire failure. Too much pressure can cause a tire to lose its ability to cushion shock. Objects on the road andpotholes could then cause tire damage that may result in tire failure. Economy The wrong tire pressure can cause uneven wear patterns in the tire tread. These abnormal wear patterns will reduce thetread life, and the tire will have to be replaced sooner. Too little pressure also makes it harder forthe tire to roll, and this uses up more fuel. Ride comfort and vehicle stability The superior riding
experience built into
your vehicle partly depends on the correct tire pressure. Too mu
ch pressure gives an
uncomfortable and ja
rring ride. Too little
pressure feels as if your vehicle is slow to respond. Unequal tire pressures can make steeringyour vehicle uneven and unpredictable.
The tire pressure for your vehicle under nor- mal driving conditions is listed on the placardattached to the driver’s door sill. (Refer to “Tire and loading information plac- ard” on page 11-3.)The recommended infl
ation pressures under
normal driving conditions 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 oftenwhenever weather temperatures change severely, becaus
e tire pressures change with
outdoor temperatures. The pressures listedare always “cold inflation pressure”. Cold inflation pressure is measured after the vehicle has been parked
for at least three
hours or is driven less than 1 mile (1.6 km) after having been parked for three hours. Cold inflation pressure must not go above themaximum values molded into the tire side- wall. After driving se
veral miles, your tire
inflation pressure may increase 2 to 6 psi (14
to 41 kPa) from the cold inflation pressure. Do not let air out of the tires to get back to thespecified cold pressure, or your tires will be too low. Check your tires each time you refuel. If onetire looks lower than the others, check the pressure 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 driver’s door sill.) 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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Tire inflation pressures
Item
Tire size
Front
Rear
Normal tire
P215/70R16 P225/55R18
240 KPA, 35 PSI
240 KPA, 35 PSI
Compact spare wheel
T155/90D16 T155/80D17
420 KPA, 60
PSI
Replacing tires and wheels
CAUTION Avoid using different size tires from the one listed and the combined use of different types of tires, as this can affect drivingsafety. Refer to “Tires and wheels” on page 11-7.
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General maintenance
Vehicle care and maintenance 9-25
9
high heat sources such
as the exhaust mani-
fold.
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If the fuel-vapor vent line is clogged or dam-aged, the fuel-vapor mixture will escape, pol- luting the air. Have the system checked at an authorizedMitsubishi Motors dealer at the mileage spec- ified in the “WARRANTY AND MAINTE- NANCE MANUAL”.
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The next pages list th
e maintenance service
recommended by Mitsubishi Motors Corpo-ration. In addition to the general maintenance that needs to be performed at the times listed,
there are other parts which do not usually need regular maintenance.But, if any of these parts stops working prop- erly, your vehicle performance could suffer. Have these items checked if you notice aproblem with them. If you have any questions, see your autho- rized Mitsubishi Motors
dealer for assistance.
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Good brakes are essential for safe driving. Check the brake pads for wear. For goodbraking performance, re
place the brake pads
with the same type pads as the originals.
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Brake hoses and tubing should be checkedfor: Severe surface cracking, scuffing or worn spots. If the fabric casing of the hose isshowing through any cracks or worn spots in the rubber hose cover, the hose should be replaced. The brakes can fail if thehose wears through. Improper installation
may cause twisting,
or wheel, tire or chassis interference.
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Check the following parts for damage andgrease leaks: Ball joint boots of the suspension and steering linkage Bellows on both ends of the drive shaft
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The best way to keep carbon monoxide gas from entering inside your
vehicle is to have
the engine exhaust syst
em properly serviced.
Have a competent mechanic inspect the com- plete exhaust
system and nearby body areas
for broken, damaged, de
teriorated, or mispo-
sitioned parts if you not
ice any of the follow-
ing: A change in the sound of the exhaust sys- tem The smell of exhaust fumes inside the vehicle
WA R N I N G If you see a fuel leak
or if you smell fuel,
do not run the engine. Any spark (includ- ing from the ignition
), flame or smoking
material could cause an explosion or fire.Call an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair fa
cility of your choice
for assistance.
Evaporative emission control system (except evaporative emission canister) General maintenance
Disc brake pads Brake hoses
Ball joint, steering linkage seals, drive shaft boots Exhaust system
WA R N I N G Carbon monoxide gas
from your vehicle’s
exhaust is poisonous. Breathing thesefumes can cause unconsciousness or death.
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Fuses
Vehicle care and maintenance 9-29
9
*: Fusible link Some fuses may not be installed on your vehicle, depending on
the vehicle model
or specifications. The table above shows the main equip- ment corresponding to each fuse.
7 12 V power outlet 15 A 8 Rear window wiper 15 A 9 Sunroof 20 A 10 Ignition switch 10 A11 Option 10 A 12
Hazard warning
flasher
15 A
13 4-wheel drive system 10 A 14
Stop lights (Brake lights)
15 A
15 Gauges 10 A 16 SRS airbag 7.5 A 17 Radio 15 A18 Control unit relay 7.5 A 19
Interior lights (Room lights)
15 A
20 Back-up lights 7.5 A 21
Heated outside rearview mirrors
7.5 A
22
Outside rearview
mirrors
10 A
No.
Sym- bol
Electrical system
Capacity
23
Cigarette lighter/ 12 V power outlet
15 A
24
Charge 7.5 A
Heated steering
wheel
15 A
25
Power seat (Driver seat)
30 A*
26 Heated seats 30 A 27
Power seat (Passenger seat)
30 A*
No.
Sym- bol
Electrical system
Capacity
Engine compartment fuse location table No.
Sym- bol
Electrical sys-
tem
Capacity
SBF1
Air condition- ing condenser fan motor
30 A*
VLC 40 A*
Behind the fuse block cover Main fuse block
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Alphabetical index
12-1
12
Numerics
12 V power outlets
............................
5-232
4-wheel drive operation
.......................
5-87
A
Accessory (installation)
.........................
3-6
Active stability control (ASC)
..............
5-99
Adaptive Cruise C
ontrol System (ACC)
.......
5-106 Air cleaner filter
.................................
9-10
Air conditioner
Dual-zone automatic climate control air conditioner
.....................................
7-5
Important air condi
tioning operating tips
..
7-13
Air purifier
.........................................
7-14
Airbag
...............................................
4-35
All-wheel drive operation
....................
5-87
Aluminum wheels
...............................
9-45
Anti-lock braking system
.....................
5-96
Arm rest
.............................................
4-10
Assist grip
........................................
5-248
Automatic high beam system
.............
5-213
Automatic transaxle
............................
5-67
Fluid
.....................................
9-12
, 11-7
Selector lever operation
...................
5-67
Selector lever positions
...................
5-71
Sports mode
...................................
5-71
B
Back-up light
Bulb capacity
.................................
9-33
Replacement
..................................
9-39
Ball joint, steering linka
ge seals, drive shaft
boots
...............................................
9-25
Battery
..............................................
9-14
Charging system warning light
.......
5-206
Checking battery
electrolyte level
....
9-14
Disconnection and connection
.........
9-15
During cold weather
.......................
9-15
Specification
..................................
11-6
Blind Spot Warning (BSW)
................
5-126
Bottle holders
....................................
5-246
Brake
Fluid
.....................................
9-14
, 11-7
Brake assist
........................................
5-95
Braking
Anti-lock braking system
................
5-96
Braking
...........................................
6-5
Hose
.............................................
9-25
Pad wear alarm
..............................
5-92
Parking brake
.................................
5-53
Pedal
.............................................
5-91
Pedal free play
...............................
9-23
Power brakes
.................................
5-91
Service brake
.................................
5-91
Warning lights and buzzer
.............
5-205
Break-in recommendations
....................
5-3
Bulb location and capacity
...................
9-33
C
California Perchl
orate Materials
Requirements
.....................................
3-7
Capacities
..........................................
11-7
Card holder
............................
5-231
, 5-242
Cargo area cover
...............................
5-246
Cargo loads
........................................
6-10
Cargo room light
...............................
5-240
Bulb capacity
.................................
9-34
Catalytic converter
................................
9-2
Cautions on the handling of all-wheel drive vehicles
............................................
5-90
Certification label
...............................
11-3
Charging system warning light
...........
5-206
Child restraint systems
........................
4-27
Child safety locks for rear door
............
5-36
Cleaning
Inside of your vehicle
......................
9-41
Outside of your vehicle
...................
9-42
Coat hook
.........................................
5-248
Consumer information
.........................
10-2
Continuously variable transmission (CVT)
...
5-74
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Alphabetical index 12-2
12
Fluid
....................................
9-12
, 11-7
Selector lever operation
...................
5-75
Selector le
ver positions
...................
5-78
Sports mode
...................................
5-79
Coolant (engine)
..........................
9-9
, 11-7
Cruise control
...................................
5-102
Cup holder
.......................................
5-245
D
Daytime running lights
Bulb capacity
.................................
9-33
Replacement
..................................
9-37
Defogger (rear window)
....................
5-227
Defrosting or defogging (windshield, door windows)
..................................
7-8
, 7-12
Dimensions
........................................
11-4
Dimmer (high/lo
w beam change)
.......
5-212
Disc brake pads
..................................
9-25
Dome light (front)/Reading lights
.......
5-238
Bulb capacity
.................................
9-34
Dome light (rear)
..............................
5-239
Bulb capacity
.................................
9-34
Doors
Lock
..............................................
5-33
Power door locks
............................
5-35
Downlight
........................................
5-240
Driving during cold weather
..................
6-5
Driving precaution
................................
6-2
Driving, alcohol and drugs
....................
6-2
Dual-zone automatic climate control air conditioner
........................................
7-5
E
ECO mode switch
.............................
5-220
Electric parking brake
..........................
5-54
Electric power steering system (EPS)
....
5-98
Electric rear window
defogger switch
..5-227
Electronic immobilizer (Anti-theft starting system)
.....................................
5-4
, 5-27
Electronically cont
rolled 4WD system
..5-82
Emission-control system maintenance
...
9-24
Engine
Compartment
...................................
9-6
Coolant
...................................
9-9
, 11-7
Hood
...............................................
9-3
Malfunction indicator light
.............
5-206
MIVEC
.................................
5-25
, 5-67
Oil and oil filter
.......................
9-7
, 11-7
Overheating
.....................................
8-4
Serial number
.................................
11-2
Specification
...................................
11-6
Engine hood
........................................
9-3
Engine switch
.....................................
5-17
Exhaust system
...................................
9-25
F
Floor console box
.............................
5-242
Floor mat
.............................................
6-3
Fluid
Automatic transaxle fluid
.......
9-12
, 11-7
Brake fluid
............................
9-14
, 11-7
Continuously variable transmission (CVT) fluid
...................................
9-12
, 11-7
Engine coolant
........................
9-9
, 11-7
Engine oil
...............................
9-7
, 11-7
Rear axle oil
..........................
9-13
, 11-7
Transfer oil
...........................
9-13
, 11-7
Washer fluid
.........................
9-13
, 11-7
Fluid capacities and lubricants
.............
11-7
Forward Collision Miti
gation System (FCM)
5-117 Free-hand advanced security transmitter (F.A.S.T.-key)
..................................
5-12
Front fog lights
Bulb capacity
.................................
9-33
Indicators
.....................................
5-204
Replacement
..................................
9-38
Switch
.........................................
5-220
Front side-marker lights
Bulb capacity
.................................
9-33
Replacement
..................................
9-36
Front turn signal light
Bulb capacity
.................................
9-33
Replacement
..................................
9-37
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Alphabetical index
12-3
12
Fuel
Filling the fuel tank
...........................
3-3
Fuel economy
...................................
6-2
Fuel hoses
......................................
9-24
Fuel selection
...................................
3-2
Tank capacity
.................................
11-7
Fuel Pump Shut-off System
.................
8-20
Fuses
.................................................
9-27
Fusible links
.......................................
9-26
G
General maintenance
...........................
9-25
General vehicle data
............................
11-4
Genuine parts
.......................................
3-7
Glove compartment
...........................
5-242
Glove compartment light
Bulb capacity
.................................
9-34
H
Hazard warning
flasher switch
...........
5-220
Hazard warning lights
.......................
5-204
Head restraints
....................................
4-11
Headlight leveling switch
..................
5-218
Headlights
Bulb capacity
.................................
9-33
Dimmer
.......................................
5-212
Headlight flasher
..........................
5-213
Replacement
.........................
9-35
, 9-36
Switch
..........................................
5-209
Heated steering wheel switch
..............
5-228
High beam indicator
..........................
5-204
High-mounted stop light
Bulb capacity
.................................
9-33
Hill start assist
...................................
5-94
HomeLink® Wireless
Control System
.5-233
Hood lock release me
chanism and safety
catch
...............................................
9-26
Horn switch
......................................
5-229
I
If the vehicle breaks down
.....................
8-2
Ignition switch
...................................
5-63
Important facts to know in
case of an accident
10-4 Indicators
....................
5-183
, 5-203
, 5-204
Information screen display
.................
5-184
Inside rearview mirror
.........................
5-57
Inspection and maintena
nce following rough
road operation
..................................
5-90
Instrument cluster
..............................
5-155
Interior lights
....................................
5-238
J
Jack
....................................................
8-5
Storage
............................................
8-5
Jump-starting the engine
........................
8-2
K
Keyless entry system
....................
5-7
, 5-29
Keys
....................................................
5-3
L
Labeling
.............................................
11-2
Lane Departure Warning System (LDW)
.....
5-136 License plate light
Bulb capacity
.................................
9-33
Replacement
...................................
9-40
Liftgate
..............................................
5-37
Link System
.....................................
5-229
Loading information
..............................
6-6
Lubricants
..........................................
11-7
Luggage floor box
.............................
5-243
Luggage hooks
.................................
5-249
M
MIVEC engine
..........................
5-25
, 5-67
Modification of your vehicle
..................
3-5
Multi Around Monitor
.......................
5-146
Multi information display - Type 1
.....
5-156
Multi information display - Type 2
.....
5-175
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