Mitsubishi ASX (2018 year). Instruction - part 25

Check the tyre inflation pressure of all the tyres while they are cold; if insufficient or excessive, adjust to the specified value.
After the tyre inflation pressure has been adjusted, check the tyres for damage and air leaks. Be sure to put caps on the valves.

Wheel condition

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1- Location of the tread wear indicator
2- Tread wear indicator

Check the tyres for cuts, cracks and other
damage. Replace the tyres if there are deep
cuts or cracks. Also check each tyre for
pieces of metal or pebbles.
The use of worn tyres can be very dangerous
because of the greater chance of skidding or
hydroplaning. The tread depth of the tyres
must exceed 1.6 mm in order for the tyres to
meet the minimum requirement for use.

Tread wear indicators will appear on the sur-
face of the tyre as the tyre wears, thereby in-
dicating that the tyre no longer meets the
minimum requirement for use. When these
wear indicators appear, the tyres must be re-
placed with new ones.
On 4-wheel drive vehicles, when replacement
of any of the tyres is necessary, replace all of
them.

CAUTION

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Always use tyres of the same size, same
type, and same brand, and which have no
wear differences.
Using tyres of different size, type, brands or
degree of wear, will increase the differential
oil temperature, resulting in possible damage
to the driving system. Further, the drive train
will be subjected to excessive loading, possi-
bly leading to oil leakage, component seiz-
ure, or other serious faults.

Replacing tyres and wheels

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CAUTION

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Avoid using different size tyres from the one
listed and the combined use of different
types of tyres, as this can affect driving safe-
ty.
Refer to “Tyres and wheels” on page
11-12.

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Even if a wheel has the same rim size and
offset as the specified type of wheel, its
shape may prevent it from being fitted cor-
rectly. We recommend you to consult a spe-
cialist before using wheels that you have.

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As your vehicle is equipped with a tyre pres-
sure monitoring system, only MITSUBISHI
MOTORS genuine wheels should be used.
Use of another type of wheel risks air leaks
and sensor damage, as it will not be possible
to install the tyre inflation pressure sensors
properly.
Refer to “Tyre pressure monitoring system
(TPMS)*” on page 6-71.

Tyres

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Tyre rotation

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Tyre wear varies with vehicle conditions,
road surface conditions and individual driv-
er’s driving habits. To equalize the wear and
help extend tyre life, it is recommended to ro-
tate the tyres immediately after discovery of
abnormal wear, or whenever the wear differ-
ence between the front and rear tyres is rec-
ognizable.

When rotating tyres, check for uneven wear
and damage. Abnormal wear is usually
caused by incorrect tyre pressure, improper
wheel alignment, out of balance wheel, or se-
vere braking. We recommend you to have it
checked to determine the cause of irregular
tread wear.

Spare tyre used

Spare tyre not used

Tyres that have arrows showing rotation direction

Front

Front

Front

*- If the spare tyre wheel differs from the
standard tyre wheel, do not perform tyre rota-
tion using a spare wheel.

CAUTION

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A temporary spare tyre can be fitted tempo-
rarily in place of a tyre that has been re-
moved during the tyre rotation. However, it
must not be included in the regular tyre rota-
tion sequence.

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If the tyres have arrows (A) indicating the
correct direction of rotation, swap the front
and rear tyres on the left-hand side of the ve-
hicle and the front and rear tyres on the
right-hand side of the vehicle separately.
Keep each tyre on its original side of the ve-
hicle. When fitting the tyres, make sure the
arrows point in the direction in which the
wheels will turn when the vehicle moves
forward. Any tyre whose arrow points in the
wrong direction will not perform to its full
potential.

Front

Tyres

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CAUTION

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Avoid the combined use of different types of
tyres.
Using different types of tyres can affect ve-
hicle performance and safety.

Snow tyres

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The use of snow tyres is recommended for
driving on snow and ice. To preserve driving
stability, mount snow tyres of the same size
and tread pattern on all 4 wheels.
A snow tyre that is worn down more than
50% is no longer appropriate to use.
Snow tyres which do not meet specifications
must not be used.

CAUTION

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Observe permissible maximum speed for
your snow tyres and the legal speed limit.

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As your vehicle is equipped with a tyre pres-
sure monitoring system, only MITSUBISHI
MOTORS genuine wheels should be used.
Use of another type of wheel risks air leaks
and sensor damage, as it will not be possible
to install the tyre inflation pressure sensors
properly.
Refer to “Tyre pressure monitoring system
(TPMS)*” on page 6-71.

NOTE

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The laws and regulations concerning snow
tyres (driving speed, required use, type, etc.)
vary. Find out and follow the laws and regu-
lations in the area you intend to drive.

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If flange nuts are used on your vehicle,
change to tapered nuts when steel wheels are
used.

Tyre chains

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If tyre chains have to be used, ensure that
they are fitted only on the drive wheels
(front) in accordance with the manufacturer’s
instructions.
On 4WD vehicles in which the driving power
is distributed preferentially to the front
wheels, ensure that the tyre chains are fitted
on the front.
Use only tyre chains which are designed for
use with the tyres mounted on the vehicle:
use of the incorrect size or type of chain
could result in damage to the vehicle body.
Contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author-
ized Service Point before putting on tyre
chains. The max. chain height is as follows.

Tyre size

Wheel size

Max. chain

height [mm]

215/70R16
215/65R16

16 x 6 1/2 J

9 mm

Tyre size

Wheel size

Max. chain

height [mm]

215/60R17

17 x 6 1/2 J

225/55R18

18x7 J

When driving with tyre chains on the tyres,
do not drive faster than 50 km/h (30 mph).
When you reach roads that are not covered in
snow, immediately remove the tyre chains.

CAUTION

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Practice fitting the chains before you need
them. Don’t expect help from other people
in the cold.

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Choose a clear straight stretch of road where
you can pull over and still be seen while you
are fitting the chains.

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Do not fit chains before you need them. This
will wear out your tyres and the road sur-
face.

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After driving around 100-300 metres, stop
and retighten the chains.

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Drive cautiously and do not exceed 50 km/h
(30 mph).
Remember that preventing accidents is not
the purpose of tyre chains.

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When tyre chains are installed, take care that
they do not damage the disc wheel or body.

Tyres

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CAUTION

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Do not install a tyre chain on an emergency
wheel which is compact in size. If one of the
front wheels has punctured, replace it with
one of the rear wheels and install the tempo-
rary spare wheel in that place before fitting a
tyre chain.

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An aluminium wheel can be damaged by a
tyre chain while driving. When fitting a tyre
chain on an aluminium wheel, take care that
any part of the chain and fitting cannot be
brought into contact with the wheel.

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Remove the wheel covers before installing a
tyre chain, otherwise they may be damaged
by the tyre chain. (See page 8-20.)

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When installing or removing the tyre chains,
take care that hands and other parts of your
body are not injured by the sharp edges of
the vehicle body.

NOTE

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The laws and regulations concerning the use
of tyre chains vary. Always follow local
laws and regulations.
In most countries, it is prohibited by law to
use tyre chains on roads without snow.

Wiper blade rubber
replacement

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Windscreen wiper blades

1. Lift the wiper arm off the windscreen.
2. Pull the wiper blade until its stopper (A)

disengages from the hook (B). Pull the
wiper blade further to remove it.

NOTE

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Do not let the wiper arm drop onto the wind-
screen. This could damage the glass.

3. Attach the retainers (C) to a new wiper

blade.

Refer to the illustration to ensure that the
retainers are correctly aligned as you at-
tach them.

4. Insert the wiper blade into the arm, start-

ing with the opposite end of the blade
from the stopper. Make sure the hook
(B) is fitted correctly in the grooves in
the blade.

NOTE

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If a retainer is not supplied with the new
wiper blade, use the retainer from the old
blade.

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5. Push the wiper blade until the hook (B)

engages securely with the stopper (A).

Rear window wiper blades

1. Lift the wiper arm off the window glass.
2. Pull the wiper blade downward to disen-

gage it from the stopper (A) at the end of
the wiper arm. Pull the wiper blade fur-
ther to remove it.

3. Slide a new wiper blade through the

hook (B) on the wiper arm.

NOTE

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Do not allow the wiper arm to fall onto the
window glass; it could damage the glass.

4. Firmly insert the retainer (C) into the

groove (D) in the wiper blade.
Refer to the illustration to ensure that the
retainers are correctly aligned as you in-
sert them into the groove.

NOTE

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If a retainer is not supplied with the new
wiper blade, use the retainer from the old
blade.

General maintenance

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Fuel, engine coolant, oil and ex-

haust gas leakage

Look under the body of your vehicle to check
for fuel, engine coolant, oil and exhaust gas
leaks.

WARNING

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If you see a suspicious fuel leak or if you
smell fuel, do not operate the vehicle; call
your MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author-
ized Service Point for assistance.

Exterior and interior lamp op-

eration

Operate the combination lamp switch to
check that all lamps are functioning properly.
If the lamps do not illuminate, the probable
cause is a blown fuse or defective lamp bulb.
Check the fuses first. If there is no blown
fuse, check the lamp bulbs.
For information regarding the inspection and
replacement of the fuses and the lamp bulbs,
refer to “Fuses” on page 10-19 and “Re-
placement of lamp bulbs” on page 10-26.

General maintenance

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If the fuses and bulbs are all OK, we recom-
mend you to have your vehicle checked and
repaired.

Meter, gauge and indicator/

warning lamps operation

Start the engine and check the operation of
all instruments, gauges and indication and
warning lamps.
If there is anything wrong, we recommend
you to have your vehicle inspected.

Hinges and latches lubrication

Check all latches and hinges, and, if necessa-
ry, have them lubricated.

For cold and snowy weather

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Ventilation slots

The ventilation slots in front of the wind-
screen should be kept clear of leaves or
brushed clear after heavy snowfall, so that
the operation of the heating and ventilation
systems will not be impaired.

Weatherstripping

To prevent freezing of the weatherstripping
on the doors, bonnet, etc., they should be
treated with silicone grease.

Additional equipment

It is a good idea to carry a shovel or a short-
handled spade in the vehicle during the win-
ter so that you can clear away snow if you get
stranded. A small hand-brush for sweeping
snow off the vehicle and a plastic scraper for
the windscreen and rear window are also use-
ful.

Fusible links

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The fusible links will melt to prevent a fire if
a large current attempts to flow through cer-
tain electrical systems.
In case of a melted fusible link, we recom-
mend you to have your vehicle inspected.
For the fusible links, please refer to “Fuse
load capacity” on page 10-21.

WARNING

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Fusible links must not be replaced by any
other device. Failing to fit the correct fusi-
ble link may result in fire in the vehicle,
property destruction and serious or fatal
injuries at any time.

Fuses

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Fuse block location

To prevent damage to the electrical system
due to shortcircuiting or overloading, each in-
dividual circuit is provided with a fuse.
There are fuse blocks in the passenger com-
partment and in the engine compartment.

For cold and snowy weather

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Passenger compartment (LHD

vehicles)

The fuse blocks in the passenger compart-
ment are located behind the fuse lid in front
of the driver’s seat at the position shown in
the illustration.

A- Main fuse block

B- Sub fuse block

1. Insert a straight blade (or minus) screw-

driver into the notch of the fuse lid and
pry gently to remove it.

2. To put back the fuse lid, line up the fuse

lid hook (A) with the clamp (B) on the
instrument panel and push the lid back
in.

Passenger compartment (RHD

vehicles)

The fuse boxes in the passenger compartment
are located behind the glove box at the posi-
tion shown in the illustration.

A- Main fuse block

B- Sub fuse block

Main fuse block

1. Open the glove box.

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2. Move the rod (A) on the left side of the

glove box to the left side of the box.

3. While pressing the side of the glove box,

unhook the left and right hooks (B) and
lower the glove box.

4. Remove the glove box fastener, and then

remove the glove box.

Sub fuse block

1. Remove the cover from the bottom of

the glove box.

Engine compartment

In the engine compartment, the fuse block is
located as shown in the illustration.

1- Push the knob.
2- Remove the cover.

Fuse load capacity

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The fuse capacity and the names of electrical
systems protected by the fuses are indicated
on the inside of the fuse lid (LHD vehicles),
the inside of the glove box (RHD vehicles)
and inside of the fuse block cover (inside of
the engine compartment).

Fuses

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Passenger compartment fuse lo-

cation table

NOTE

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Spare fuses are provided on the lid of the
fuse block in the engine compartment. Al-
ways use a fuse of the same capacity for re-
placement.

Passenger compartment fuse location (LHD)

Main fuse block

Sub fuse block

Passenger compartment fuse location (RHD)

Sub fuse block

Main fuse block

No.

Sym-

bol

Electrical sys-

tem

Ca-

paci-

ties

1

Heater

30 A

*1

2

Stop lamps

(Brake lamps)

15 A

*1

: Fusible link

*2

: Even if your vehicle is equipped with the

rear fog lamp, the fuse of the rear fog lamp
may not be installed on your vehicle.

No.

Sym-

bol

Electrical sys-

tem

Ca-

paci-

ties

3

Rear fog lamp

10 A

*2

4

Windscreen

wipers

30 A

5

Option

10 A

6

Door locks

20 A

7

Radio

15 A

8

Control unit re-

lay

7.5 A

9

Interior lamps

(Room lamps)

15 A

10

Hazard warning

flasher

15 A

11

Rear window

wiper

15 A

12

Instruments

7.5 A

13

Cigarette lighter/

Accessory sock-

et

15 A

*1

: Fusible link

*2

: Even if your vehicle is equipped with the

rear fog lamp, the fuse of the rear fog lamp
may not be installed on your vehicle.

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No.

Sym-

bol

Electrical sys-

tem

Ca-

paci-

ties

14

Ignition switch

10 A

15

Sunroof

20 A

16

Outside rear-

view mirrors

10 A

17

4-wheel drive

system

10 A

18

Reversing lamps

(Backup lamps)

7.5 A

19

Accessory sock-

et

15 A

20

Electric window

control

30 A

*1

21

Rear window

demister

30 A

*1

22

Heated door

mirror

7.5 A

23

Passenger’s

power seat

25 (20)

A

*1

: Fusible link

*2

: Even if your vehicle is equipped with the

rear fog lamp, the fuse of the rear fog lamp
may not be installed on your vehicle.

No.

Sym-

bol

Electrical sys-

tem

Ca-

paci-

ties

24

Driver’s power

seat

25 (20)

A

25

Heated seat

30 A

*1

: Fusible link

*2

: Even if your vehicle is equipped with the

rear fog lamp, the fuse of the rear fog lamp
may not be installed on your vehicle.

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Some fuses may not be installed on your
vehicle, depending on the vehicle model
or specifications.

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The table above shows the main equip-
ment corresponding to each fuse.

Engine compartment fuse loca-

tion table

Engine compartment fuse location

Behind of the fuse block cover

No.

Sym-

bol

Electrical sys-

tem

Ca-

paci-

ties

1

Front fog lamps

15 A

2

Engine

7.5 A

*1

: Fusible link

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No.

Sym-

bol

Electrical sys-

tem

Ca-

paci-

ties

3

Automatic trans-

mission

20 A

4

Horn

10 A

5

Alternator

7.5 A

6

Headlamp wash-

er

20 A

7

Air conditioning

10 A

8

ETV/Oil cooler

fan

(Twin Clutch

SST)

15 A

9

Security horn

20 A

10

Wiper de-icer

15 A

11

12

Electric tailgate

30 A

13

Daytime running

lamps

10 A

14

Headlamp high-

beam (left)

10 A

15

Headlamp high-

beam (right)

10 A

*1

: Fusible link

No.

Sym-

bol

Electrical sys-

tem

Ca-

paci-

ties

16

Head-

lamp

low

beam

(left)

Dis-

charge

20 A

17

Head-

lamp

low

beam

(right)

Dis-

charge

20 A

18

Head-

lamp

low

beam

(left)

Halo-

gen

10 A

19

Head-

lamp

low

beam

(right)

Halo-

gen

10 A

20

ENG/POWER

10 A

21

Ignition coil

10 A

22

ENG/POWER

20 A

*1

: Fusible link

No.

Sym-

bol

Electrical sys-

tem

Ca-

paci-

ties

Fuel line heater

25 A

23

Fuel pump

15 A

24

Starter

30 A

*1

25

26

Anti-lock brake

system

40 A

*1

27

Anti-lock brake

system

30 A

*1

28

Air conditioning

condenser fan

motor

30 A

*1

29

Radiator fan mo-

tor

40 A

*1

30

IOD

IOD

30 A

31

Audio system

amp

30 A

32

Diesel

30 A

33

Spare fuse

10 A

34

Spare fuse

15 A

35

Spare fuse

20 A

*1

: Fusible link

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Some fuses may not be installed on your
vehicle, depending on the vehicle model
or specifications.

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The table above shows the main equip-
ment corresponding to each fuse.

The fuse box does not contain spare 7.5 A,
25 A or 30 A fuses. If one of these fuses
burns out, substitute with the following fuse.
7.5 A: 10 A spare fuse
25 A: 20 A spare fuse
30 A: 30 A audio system amp fuse
When using a substitute fuse, replace with a
fuse of the correct capacity as soon as possi-
ble.

Identification of fuse

Capacity

Colour

7.5 A

Brown

10 A

Red

15 A

Blue

20 A

Yellow

25 A

Natural (White)

30 A

Green (fuse type)/Pink

(fusible link type)

40 A

Green (fusible link type)

Fuse replacement

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1. Before replacing a fuse, always turn off

the electrical circuit concerned and turn
the ignition switch to the “LOCK” posi-
tion or put the operation mode in OFF.

2. Remove the fuse puller (A) from the in-

side of the fuse box in the engine com-
partment.

3. Referring to the fuse load capacity table,

check the fuse pertaining to the problem.

B- Fuse is OK
C- Blown fuse

NOTE

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If any system does not function but the fuse
corresponding to that system is normal, there
may be a fault in the system elsewhere. We
recommend you to have your vehicle
checked.

4. Use the fuse puller to insert a new fuse

with the same capacity. Make sure you
insert the fuse into the same location in
the fuse block.

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CAUTION

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If the newly inserted fuse blows again after a
short time, we recommend you to have the
electrical system checked to find the cause
and rectify it.

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Never use a fuse with a larger capacity than
specified or a substitute (such as a cable or
foil). Doing so could cause the circuit wires
to overheat and create a fire.

Replacement of lamp bulbs

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Before replacing a bulb, ensure the lamp is
off. Do not touch the glass part of the new
bulb with your bare fingers; the skin oil left
on the glass will evaporate when the bulb
gets hot and the vapour will condense on the
reflector and dim the surface.

CAUTION

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Bulbs are extremely hot immediately after
being turned off.
When replacing a bulb, wait for it to cool
sufficiently before touching it. You could
otherwise be burnt.

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Do not install commercially available LED-
type bulbs.
Commercially available LED-type bulbs
could adversely affect the operation of the
vehicle, such as by preventing the lamps and
other vehicle equipment from operating
properly.

NOTE

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If you are unsure of how to carry out the
work as required, we recommend you to
consult a specialist.

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Be careful not to scratch the vehicle body
when removing a lamp or lens.

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When it rains or when the vehicle has been
washed, the inside of the lens sometimes be-
comes foggy. This is the same phenomenon
as when window glass mists up on a humid
day, and does not indicate a functional prob-
lem.
When the lamp is switched on, the heat will
remove the fog. However, if water gathers
inside the lamp, we recommend you to have
the lamp checked.

Bulb location and capacity

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CAUTION

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When replacing a bulb, be sure to use a new
bulb of the same type, wattage and colour. If
you install a different bulb, the bulb could
malfunction or fail to come on and could
lead to a vehicle fire.

Outside

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Front

1- Front turn-signal lamps: 21 W

(WY21W)

2- Headlamps, high-beam: 60 W (HB3)
3- Daytime running lamps

*1

Position lamps (Type 2)

*2

4- Front fog lamps

*1

: 35 W (H8)

*1

If so equipped

Replacement of lamp bulbs

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5- Headlamps, low beam Halogen: 55 W

(H11)
High intensity discharge

*2

: 35 W (D2S)

5 W (W5W)

6- Position lamps: (Type 1)

*1

5 W (W5W)

7- Side turn-signal lamps (on fender)

*1

,

*2

:

5 W

8- Side turn-signal lamps (on outside rear-

view mirror)

*1

Codes in parentheses indicate bulb
types.

WARNING

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Check with a MITSUBISHI MOTORS
Authorized Service Point when it is neces-
sary to repair a high intensity discharge
headlamp or to replace the bulb.
High voltage is generated in the high in-
tensity discharge headlamp bulb and elec-
trodes, which may cause a severe shock
when the bulb and connector are removed
or disconnected.

*2

Have the lamps bulbs replaced at a

MITSUBISHI

MOTORS

Authorized

Service Point.

*1

If so equipped

NOTE

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An LED, not a bulb, is used in the daytime
running lamp/position lamp (Type 2) and the
side turn-signal lamp (on the outside rear-
view mirror).
Contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author-
ized Service Point when there is a need for
repair or replacement.

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For the side turn-signal lamp (on fender), it
is not possible to repair or replace just the
bulb.
Contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author-
ized Service Point when there is a need for
repair or replacement.

Rear

9- High-mounted stop lamp

10- Licence plate lamps: 5 W (W5W)
11- Rear fog lamp
12- Reversing lamps: 16 W (W16W)
13- Rear turn-signal lamps: 21 W (W21W)
14- Stop and tail lamps

Codes in parentheses indicate bulb
types.

NOTE

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An LED, not a bulb, is used in the stop and
tail lamp, the high-mounted stop lamp and
the rear fog lamp.
Contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author-
ized Service Point when there is a need for
repair or replacement.

Inside

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1- Room lamp (rear)*: 8 W
2- Vanity mirror lamps*: 2 W
3- Room lamp (front) & map lamps: 8 W
4- Luggage room lamp: 5 W
5- Glove box lamp: 1.4 W

*: If so equipped

Replacement of lamp bulbs

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Headlamps (low beam, except

for vehicles with high intensity

discharge headlamps)

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1. When replacing the bulb on the left side

of the vehicle in the case of diesel-pow-
ered vehicles, remove the bolt (A) hold-
ing down the relay box and move the re-
lay box towards the rear of the vehicle.

*: Front of the vehicle

2. When replacing the bulb on the right

side of the vehicle in the case of diesel-
powered vehicles (1600 models only),
remove the bolts (B), and then move the
reserve tank.

*: Front of the vehicle

3. When replacing the bulb on the right

side of the vehicle in the case of diesel-
powered vehicles, remove the clips (C)
by prying with a straight blade (or mi-
nus) screwdriver, and remove the side
cover.

*: Front of the vehicle

4. Turn the cap (D) anticlockwise to re-

move it.

*: Front of the vehicle

5. Turn the bulb (E) anticlockwise to re-

move it.

*: Front of the vehicle

Replacement of lamp bulbs

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6. While holding down the tab (F), pull out

the socket (G).

7. To install the bulb, perform the removal

steps in reverse.

CAUTION

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Handle halogen lamp bulbs with care. The
gas inside halogen lamp bulbs is highly pres-
surized, so dropping, knocking, or scratching
a halogen lamp bulb can cause it to shatter.

l

Never hold the halogen lamp bulb with a
bare hand, dirty glove, etc.
The oil from your hand could cause the bulb
to break the next time the headlamps are op-
erated.
If the glass surface is dirty, it must be
cleaned with alcohol, paint thinner, etc., and
refit it after drying it thoroughly.

Headlamps (low beam, for ve-

hicles with high intensity dis-

charge headlamps)

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Do not attempt to disassemble or repair head-
lamps, and do not attempt to replace their
bulbs.

WARNING

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Check with a MITSUBISHI MOTORS
Authorized Service Point when it is neces-
sary to repair a high intensity discharge
headlamp or to replace the bulb.
High voltage is generated in the high in-
tensity discharge headlamp bulb and elec-
trodes, which may cause a severe shock
when the bulb and connector are removed
or disconnected.

Headlamps (High-beam)

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1. When replacing the bulb on the left side

of the vehicle in the case of diesel-pow-
ered vehicles, remove the bolt (A) hold-
ing down the relay box and move the re-
lay box towards the rear of the vehicle.

*: Front of the vehicle

Replacement of lamp bulbs

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Maintenance

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