
12 V power outlets 
Features and controls 5-85
5
A vanity mirror is fitted to the back of the sun visor. 
The holder (A) is located on the back of the sun visor.
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Accessories can be operated while the igni- tion switch or the operation mode is in ON or ACC.To use a “plug-in” type accessory, open the cover, and insert the  
plug in the power outlet.
Vanity mirror 
Ticket holder 
CAUTIONDo not leave plastic cards in the ticket holder. Because the insi 
de of the vehicle will 
become hot if the vehicle is parked in strong sunlight, the cards c 
ould deform or crack.
12 V power outlets 
CAUTIONBe sure to use a “plug-in” type accessory operating at 12 V and at 120 W or less. Also be aware that 
using electronic equip- 
ment with the engine  
off may run the battery 
down.
 When the power outlet is not in use, be sure to close the power outlet cover. This will pre-vent the power out 
let from becoming 
clogged and short circuiting.CAUTION
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Important air condit
ioning operating tips 
7-10 Comfort controls
7
2. Set the air selection switch to the outside air position.3. Select your desired blower speed by pressing the blower speed selection switch.4. Select your desired temperature by press- ing the temperature control switch. 5. Push the air conditioning switch. For quick defrosting 1. Push the defogger switch to change to the “ ” position. 2. Set your blower to the maximum speed.3. Set the temperature to the highest posi- tion.
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1. Park the vehicle in the shade whenever possible. Parking in the hot sun makes the vehicle interior extremely hot which then requires more time to cool. If it is neces-sary to park in the sun, open the windows for the first few minutes of air condition- ing to expel the hot air.2. Afterwards, keep the windows closed when the air conditioning is in use. The entry of outside air through open windowswill reduce cooling efficiency. 
3. When running the air conditioning, make sure the air intake, which is located infront of the windshield, is free of obstruc- tions such as leaves. Leaves collected in the air-intake chamber may reduce airflow and plug the water drains. 
If the air conditioning seems less effective than usual, the cause might be a refrigerant leak. Have the system inspected by your authorizedMitsubishi Motors dealer 
 or a repair facility 
of your choice.
NOTE
 While the mode selection is set “ ” posi- tion, the air conditioning  
compressor will run 
automatically. The out 
side air position will 
also be selected automatically.
 If the mode selection is set “ ” position, you cannot turn the air conditioning off orselect the recirculati 
on position. This pre- 
vents the windows from fogging up.  To defog quickly, direct the air flow from the side vents toward the door windows.  When defrosting, do not set the temperature to the maximum cool position. This will blow cool air on the window glass and fog it up.
Important air conditioning  operating tips 
NOTE
Air conditioning system refrig- erant and lubricant recommen- dations 
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Catalytic converter 
Vehicle care and maintenance 9-3
9
Only use the designated positions shown in the illustration.
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The catalytic converter requires you to use unleaded fuel only. Leaded gasoline willdestroy the emission-control effectiveness of the converter. Normally, the  
catalytic converter does not 
require maintenance. Ho 
wever, it is important 
to keep the engine properly tuned for the con- verter to continue to work properly. 
To reduce the possibili 
ty of catalytic con- 
verter damage:  Use UNLEADED GASOLINE ONLY of the type of recommended in the “Fuel selection”.  Do not drive with an extremely low fuel level. Running out of gas could damage the catalytic converter.  Do not try to start the engine by pushing or towing the vehicle. If the battery is weak or run down, use jumper cables to properly start the engine. Do not idle the engine with any spark plug wires disconnected or 
 removed, such as 
when performing diagnostic tests. Do not idle the engine for a long time if it is idling roughly or otherwise obviously malfunctioning. To prevent the catalytic converter from being damaged from unburned gas, do not race the engine when stopping the engine.
If your vehicle is raised with a  garage jack *- Front of the vehicleWA R N I N G Set a garage jack only at the position shown here. If the gar 
age jack is set a 
wrong position, it could damage your vehicle and/or your  
vehicle might fall 
from the jack causing injury or death.
Never use the rear suspensions as a jack-ing point.
 Do not use the jack on a tilted or soft sur- face.Otherwise, the jack might slip and causepersonal injury. Always 
 use the jack on a 
flat, hard surface. Before setting the jack, make sure there are no sand or pebblesunder the jack base. 
Catalytic converter 
CAUTION Damage to the catalytic
 converter can result 
if your vehicle is not  
kept in proper operating 
condition. If the engine 
 malfunctions or mis- 
fires, or if your vehi 
cle performance suffers, 
have it serviced  
promptly. Running your 
vehicle when it is ove 
rheated may result in 
damage to the conve 
rter and vehicle.
WA R N I N G
WA R N I N GDo not park or run your vehicle in areas where combustible materials such as drygrass or leaves can come 
 in contact with a 
hot exhaust, since a fire could occur. Do not put undercoat paint on the cata- lytic converter.
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General maintenance 9-22 Vehicle care and maintenance
9
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Spark plugs must fire properly for good engine 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 hos 
es closest to high heat 
sources such as the exhaust manifold. Check all the hose connections 
, such as clamps and 
couplings, to make sure 
 they are secure and 
that 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 an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer at the mileage specified in the “WARRANTY AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL”.If the engine sounds abnormally loud, have adjustments made by an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer.
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Check these regularly for damage or leaks in the fuel lines and connections. Check the fuel tank filler cap for dama 
ge or looseness. Pay 
special attention to the fuel lines closest to 
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,
NOTE
 To meet government regulations and pro- mote cleaner air, your 
 vehicle is equipped 
with an onboard dia 
gnostic system (OBD). 
The engine electronic control module that controls OBD functions stores various data (especially about th 
e exhaust emissions). 
This data will be erased if the battery cable is disconnected, which could make a rapid diagnosis difficult.  
Do not disconnect the 
battery 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 orradio noise.
Fuel hoses  Intake valve clearance  Fuel system (tank, pipe line and  connection, and fuel tank filler  cap) 
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 
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Engine specifications Specifications 11-5
11
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Battery is a 12 volt type.
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PCD:     Pitch Circle Diameter (installation holes)
Engine specifications Engine model 
3A92
Engine displacement 
72.8 CID (1,193 cm
3)
No. of cylinders and cyli 
nder arrangement Inline-3
Bore
2.95 in (75.0 mm)
Stroke
3.54 in (90.0 mm)
Compression ratio
10.5:1
Thermostat valve opening temperature 189 °F (87 °C)Spark plugs
NGK LZFR5DI-11
Spark plug gap .040 to .043 in (1.0 to 1.1 mm)Firing order
1-3-2
Battery 
55D23L (356CCA/99RC)
Tires and wheels Tire 
165/65 R14  79S 
175/55 R15  77V
Wheel
Size 14 x 5 J 
15 x 5  1/2J
PCD 3.93 in (100 mm)Offset (Inset) 
1.5 in (38 mm)
NOTE
Contact an authorized Mitsubi- shi Motors dealer for details onthe combination used on your vehicle.These tires satisfy vehicle load-ing conditions d 
escribed in this 
owner’s manual.
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Alphabetical index 12-4
12
Replacement 
..................................
9-32 
Rear seat 
..............................................
4-5 
Rear side-marker lights 
Bulb capacity 
.................................
9-29 
Replacement 
..................................
9-32 
Rear turn signal lights 
Bulb capacity 
.................................
9-29 
Replacement 
..................................
9-32 
Rear-view camera 
...............................
5-62 
Rearview mirror 
Inside rearview mirror 
.....................
5-34 
Outside rearview mirrors 
.................
5-36 
Replacement of light bulbs 
..................
9-28 
Replacing tires and wheels 
..................
9-18 
Reporting Safety Defects 
.....................
10-2
S
Safe driving techniques
.........................
6-4 
Seat belts 
.............................................
4-7 
Adjustable seat belt shoulder anchor 
.4-12 
Child restraint systems 
....................
4-14 
Front passenger seat belt warning light 
..... 
4-11 Maintenance and inspection 
.............
4-22 
Seat belt extender 
...........................
4-13 
Seat belt force limitter system 
..........
4-14 
Seat belt  
instructions
.........................
4-8 
Seat belt pr 
e-tensioners
...................
4-13 
Seat belt use  
during pregnancy
.........
4-13 
Seats 
...................................................
4-2 
Arm rest 
....................................
4-4
, 4-5 
Front seats 
.......................................
4-2 
Head restraints 
.................................
4-5 
Heated seats 
.....................................
4-4 
Seats and restraint systems 
................
4-2 
Service brake 
......................................
5-46 
Service precautions 
..............................
9-2 
Side turn signal lights 
Bulb capacity 
..................................
9-29 
Snow tires 
..........................................
9-20 
Spark plugs 
.........................................
9-22 
Starting the engine 
...............................
5-38 
Steering 
Electric power stee 
ring system (EPS) 5-51 
Steering wheel height adjustment 
......
5-34 
Stop lights 
Bulb capacity 
..................................
9-29 
Replacement 
...................................
9-32 
Storage spaces 
....................................
5-87 
Sun visors 
...........................................
5-84 
Supplemental Re 
straint System
.............
4-22 
How the Supplemental Restraint System works 
...........................................
4-25 
Maintenance service 
........................
4-36
T
Tail lights 
Bulb capacity 
..................................
9-29 
Replacement 
..................................
9-32 
Tank capacity 
.....................................
11-6 
Ticket holder 
......................................
5-85 
Tire pressure moni 
toring system (TPMS)
...... 
5-58 Tires 
..................................................
9-12 
Inflation pressures 
..........................
9-16 
Maintenance 
...................................
9-18 
Quality grading 
..............................
10-2 
Replacing tires and wheels 
..............
9-18 
Rotation 
.........................................
9-18 
Size (tire and wheel) 
.......................
11-5 
Snow tires 
......................................
9-20 
Tire and loading information placard 11-3 Tire chains 
.....................................
9-20 
To change a tire 
................................
8-6 
Tread wear indicator 
.......................
9-18 
Tools 
...................................................
8-5 
Storage 
............................................
8-5 
Towing 
..............................................
8-12 
Trailer towing 
.....................................
6-12 
Trunk lid 
............................................
5-28 
Trunk room light 
Bulb capacity 
.................................
9-30 
Turn signal light 
Indicators 
.......................................
5-75 
Lever 
.............................................
5-79
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