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Mitsubishi L200 Technical manual

INDEX - VICS(VEHICLE INSTRUCTION CARD)
MITSUBISHI VEHICLES
Page Vehicle Details
1Index n/a
2Supplement (Electronic Parking Brake, etc) n/a
3L200 Doublecab 5 seats / 4 door truck
INDEX PAGE 1
LOCATION
The diagrams above indicate example locations of the electronic parking brake (A) which is labelled with the universal icon symbol:
ACTIVATION
The EPB will normally auto activate. If will also activate if seat belts are not being worn, or when luggage placed on top of seats activates the system. To
enable the system to function correctly, fasten seatbelts, and remove luggage from the seats and store it securely in the boot. Pull the switch labelled A to
manually apply the parking brake. The warning lamps on both the switch and instrument panel will light up to confirm its activation.
DEACTIVATION
The EPB will normally auto release. Depress the brake or accelerator pedal to auto release it, or press the switch (A) to manually release it. The
associated warning lamps on both the switch and dashboard instrument panel will go out to confirm its deactivation. Note: seatbelts should be fastened,
and luggage should not be placed on seats.
WHEN DRIVING AWAY
The parking brake will deactivate automatically when driving away, and it also prevents the vehicle from rolling back unintentionally for a few seconds
when starting on a gradient. This works by driving off in a normal way, the parking brake will automatically release and the vehicle will start moving in the
desired direction.
On vehicles fitted with an automatic gear box, you can apply the parking brake when stopping briefly at traffic lights etc., to avoid the vehicle creeping
forward. When you drive off the parking brake will be automatically released.
INFORMATION
Vehicle specifications are subject to change. This vehicle does not include any manufacturer handbooks or manuals.
VEHICLE INSTRUCTION CARD SUPPLEMENT
No responsibility is accepted for inaccuracies or misunderstanding caused by the wording of this guide. If in any doubt ask a member of staff for assistance.
MITSUBISHI VEHICLES
Where fitted, the electronic parking brake replaces the mechanical handbrake and is designed to prevent the vehicle from accidently rolling away. This
system offers convenience and safety features in addition to those normally associated with a mechanical handbrake. Please refer to the primary Vehicle
Instruction Guide for information about other operational instructions.
21-06-2019
ELECTRONIC PARKING BRAKE (EPB)
Don’t panic! Despite seeing a new light pop-up on your instrument panel, unless it is red it is likely the car is still running fine, and while there may be a
problem to attend to, proceed with confidence and patience.
RED indicates a potentially serious problem or safety issue. Attend to it! Red may also indicate an important reminder.
YELLOW or orange means something needs to be serviced or repaired soon. If it is flashing, it is important that you contact your rental agent for advice.
GREEN or blue is only telling you that a system is on or operating normally.
WARNING LIGHTS AND WHAT THEY MEAN
Deadlock / safelock messages shown on the instrument display when the engine is turned off simply indicate that once you exit the vehicle and lock the
doors, they’re effectively deadlocked and anyone left in the car wouldn’t be able to get out in the event of an emergency. The warning is nothing to worry
about and is just a standard advisory message.
DEADLOCKS
A seatbelt warning light may illuminate when the engine is turned on. This may mean that the electronic parking brake (EPB) becomes auto activated to
prevent vehicle movement. To deactivate these warning lights, and turn off the auto activation of the EPB in this instance, ensure all passengers fasten
their seatbelts, and remove any luggage from on top of the seats. For safety secure all luggage inside the boot.
SEATBELT WARNING LIGHTS
Unless indicated otherwise by road traffic signs and/or local road regulations and/or dictated by weather conditions, the Highway Code states that
provided always it is safe to do so, a passenger vehicle may be driven at the following MAXIMUM speeds (MPH):
DRIVING RESTRICTIONS AND/OR CONDITIONS
Drivers are reminded that they are responsible for the consequences arising out of their failure
to comply at all times with the requirements of any applicable Road Traffic Regulations, the
Highway Code and/or to the road conditions prevailing at the time and in the locality through
which they are driving the vehicle.
Europcar accepts no responsibility or liability for any costs, claims, penalties, fines or any other
circumstances arising out of or in connection with the driver’s failure to comply with all and any
road restrictions and/or conditions.
USEFUL INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR VEHICLE
design and production by : Drake Enterprises Limited - Phone : 0118 986 8526
CHILD SEATS
FUEL IN CASE OF BREAKDOWN DRIVER'S SEAT
Vehicle specifications are subject to change. When the engine is turned off, ensure that the starter switch is in position II when operating electrical items such
as door mirrors and windows, etc. This vehicle does not include any manufacturer handbooks or manuals.
No responsibility is accepted for inaccuracies or misunderstanding caused by the wording of this guide. If in any doubt ask a member of staff for assistance.
Use hazard lights. Attempt to park
in a safe position.
Use an emergency phone rather
than a mobile as emergency
services will then know the location
of the vehicle.
Never use a child seat in a front
passenger seat which is fitted with
an active airbag (SRS). Follow all
fitting instructions carefully.
Check seat positioning and security
before use.
VEHICLE INSTRUCTION CARD
TYRE PRESSURES (COLD)
CONTROLS
When parked, the handbrake should be fully
applied with the vehicle left in first or reverse
gear for vehicles equipped with manual
transmission or P (Park) for vehicles with
automatic transmission.
CAUTION!
For assistance after an accident/incident, please call 0800 0280 999
For assistance after a breakdown or help with tyres or windscreens please refer to the numbers on the tax disc holder.
TYRE HELPLINE
In the event of having a punctured tyre
please call the Europcar Tyre Helpline
0800 0280 999 for ANY assistance.
NOTE: Vehicles are not usually supplied
with a tyre repair kit (for vehicles that use
this in lieu of a spare wheel).
MITSUBISHI L200 DOUBLECAB 5 SEATS
4 DOOR TRUCK / 4WD
Key / remote control operated central double-locking. Auto door locking and re-locking. Use the central locking switch
to lock all the doors from the inside. Models feature keyless entry (just keep the key in your pocket or bag, vehicle auto
unlocks when you are beside the vehicle).
Models are fitted with an anti-theft alarm. Passive arming of electronic engine immobiliser after removal of the key from the
starter switch / key slot. Visible VIN.
Centrally locked. Use the key or remote control to unlock / open. Use tailgate handle to open the bottom hinged tailgate.
The flat load area is fitted with load lashing rings to help secure cargo.
Electric internal adjustment for front and rear windows operated via a control pad on the driver’s door.
Electric front and rear operated via control buttons on the driver’s door.
Child proof door locks fitted to the rear doors, depress the central locking button to activate it. Located on the edge of the
rear doors, slide the lever to activate it. Check from inside that the doors are securely locked.
Ensure gear selector is in N or P and handbrake is on. Insert key into key slot and use a normal starting routine. Some
models may feature keyless starting - just keep the key in your bag or pocket, and press the engine start/stop button to start
or stop the engine. Select desired gear. Release handbrake and brake pedal and gently press the accelerator to move the
vehicle. Vehicle features auto start/stop technology whereby the engine auto shuts off when vehicle is stationary, gears are
in neutral and foot pedals are not depressed - the engine auto restarts when a foot pedal is depressed.
Centrally locked. Located under flap on rear nearside. Lightly press the edge of the flap to open it and twist off the cap
anticlockwise. Press flap closed.
Pull bonnet release lever located to the lower right of the instrument panel. Unhook catch under bonnet.
Vehicle is not normally supplied with a spare wheel or tyre repair kit. For any assistance in the event of having a
punctured tyre, or should the vehicle not be supplied with a spare wheel and tyre or a tyre repair kit, please call
the Europcar Tyre Helpline 0800 0280 999. Move the vehicle to firm / level ground. Turn the engine off, select first gear
(manual) or P (automatic). Apply the handbrake or parking brake. Loosen the wheel nuts (do not remove them). Only use
the specific reinforced jack points on the underside of the vehicle. Crank the jack to lift the vehicle. Undo wheel nuts and
change the wheel. Lower the vehicle. Tighten the wheel nuts.
To change gears press the button on the shift lever and move the lever forwards or backwards. Select N for neutral, P
when leaving the vehicle, R for reversing (the vehicle must be at a complete standstill before this gear can be selected). For
normal driving select D where the transmission will use all available forward gears automatically. Release pressure on the
accelerator to return to normal accelerator use. Use the M option to manually select gears using the steering wheel paddle
shift levers. Whenever the vehicle is at a standstill apply the handbrake. Use the rotary 4WD control selector adjacent to the
handbrake to choose various 4WD driving modes for different environments.
VIC-MIT-01 / 21-06-2019
Locking the doors?
Anti-theft system?
Opening tailgate?
Adjusting door mirrors?
Opening the windows?
Using child door locks?
Starting the engine?
Opening fuel filler cap?
Releasing the bonnet?
How to change a tyre?
How to drive an automatic?
Ensure you use the correct fuel
type. Only use unleaded petrol
in petrol vehicles (see inside of
filler flap).
Fuel Tank Capacity:
75 litres
Check tyre pressure regularly
Legal minimum tread depth is 1.6 mm
Fitted tyres include:
R16 205
R17 245/65
Check the tyre pressure table found on
the inside of the driver’s door B-pillar to
confirm correct inflation pressures.
Vehicles normally carry a full size spare
wheel.
1Heating & Ventilation
2Hazard Lights
3Starter Switch
4Headlights
5Sidelights
6Indicators
7Wipers
8Rear Screen Wipers
9Horn
10 Bonnet Release
11 Heated Rear Screen
12 Rear Fog Lamp
13 Front Fog Lamp
Tilt
Lumbar
Legroom
Height
11
2
3
4 / 5 / 6 / 12 / 13
9
10
7 / 8
1
P
R
N
D
or
51 3R
62 4
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