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Mitsubishi Outlander XL. Manual - part 58

 

 

The ETACS-ECU option coding data can be checked
or changed by operating scan tool MB991958.

How to check option coding data

1.

Connect the scan tool MB991958. Refer to P.
00-34.

2.

Turn the ignition switch to the "ON" position.

3.

Select  "System  select"  from  the  start-up
screen.

4.

Select "From 2006 MY" under "Model Year".
Check that "Vehicle Information" contents are
correct.

5.

Select "ETACS" from "System List", and then
press "OK" button.

NOTE: 

If "Loading Option Setup" list is

shown, click appropriate box.

6.

Select "Coding."

7.

Select "Option Coding Information."

8.

Check

 the

 displayed

 option

 coding

information.

How to change option coding data

1.

Connect the scan tool MB991958. Refer to.

2.

Turn the ignition switch to the "ON" position.

3.

Select  "System  select"  from  the  start-up
screen.

4.

Select "From 2006 MY" under "Model Year".
Check that "Vehicle Information" contents are
correct.

5.

Select "ETACS" from "System List", and then
press "OK" button.

NOTE: 

If "Loading Option Setup" list is

shown, click appropriate box.

6.

Select "Coding."

7.

Select "Option Coding."

8.

Change to correct option coding data.

LIST

Item name
Auto light control
AUDIO (CAN)
RLS
Number of speaker
Seat material
Front fog light
Rear fog light
Horn type
Manner switch
Remote engine starter
AND
HFM
SATR
Compressor type
DRL function
Wiper washer check bulb

GENERAL <BODY AND CHASSIS>

00-41

PRECAUTIONS BEFORE SERVICE

TOWING AND HOISTING

M10001000008USA0000010000

WRECKER TOWING RECOMMENDATION

FRONT TOWING PICKUP <FWD>

ZC501941

Sling type

Wheel lift type

Flat bed type

0000

YES

NO

YES

This vehicle cannot be towed by a wrecker using sling-type
equipment;  as  the  bumper  may  become  deformed.  If  this
vehicle is towed, use wheel lift or flat bed equipment.
The  vehicle  may  be  towed  on  its  rear  wheels  for  extended
distances  provided  the  parking  brake  is  released.  It  is
recommended  that  vehicles  be  towed  using  the  front  pickup
whenever possible.

FRONT TOWING PICKUP <AWD>

ZC5019410001

Sling type

Wheel lift type

Flat bed type

YES

NO

NO

If only the front wheels or only the rear wheels are lifted
for towing, the bumper will be damaged.
In addition, lifting of the rear wheels causes the transfer
case oil to flow forward, and may result in heat damage
to the rear bushing of the transfer.

The vehicle must not be towed by placing only its front
wheels or only the rear wheels on a rolling dolly. This will
result in deterioration of the viscous coupling causing the
vehicle to jump forward suddenly.

If this vehicle is towed, use flat bed equipment only.

00-42

GENERAL <BODY AND CHASSIS>

TOWING AND HOISTING

REAR TOWING PICKUP <FWD>

ZC501942

Sling type

Wheel lift type

Flat bed type

0000

YES

YES

NO

This vehicle cannot be towed by a wrecker using sling-
type  equipment;  doing  so  may  cause  the  lower  arm  to
become deformed.
If  this  vehicle  is  towed,  use  a  wheel  lift  or  flat  bed
equipment.

Do not use the steering column lock to secure the front
wheels for towing.

Make sure the transaxle is in Neutral if vehicle will have
drive wheels on the ground.

If  these  requirements  cannot  be  met,  the  front  wheels
must be placed on a tow dolly.

Automatic transaxle vehicles may be towed on the front wheels
at speeds not to exceed 50 km/h (30 mph) for distances not to
exceed 30 km (18 miles).

TOWING WHEN KEYS ARE NOT AVAILABLE
When  a  locked  vehicle  must  be  towed  and  keys  are  not
available,  the  vehicle  may  be  lifted  and  towed  from  the  front,
provided the parking brake is released. If not released, the rear
wheels should be placed on a tow dolly.

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
The  following  precautions  should  be  taken  when  towing  the
vehicle:

1.

DO NOT LIFT OR TOW THE VEHICLE BY ATTACHING TO
OR WRAPPING AROUND THE BUMPER.

2.

Any  loose,  protruding,  or  damaged  parts  such  as  hoods,
doors, fenders, trim, etc. should be secured or removed prior
to moving the vehicle.

3.

Refrain  from  going  under  a  vehicle  when  it  is  lifted  by  the
towing  equipment,  unless  the  vehicle  is  adequately
supported by safety stands.

4.

Never allow passengers to ride in a towed vehicle.

5.

State and local rules and regulations must be followed when
towing a vehicle.

LIFTING, JACKING SUPPORT LOCATION

FLOOR JACK

Never support any point other than the specified one, or
that point will be deformed.

For lifting, put rubber or similar material between the side
sill and rigid rack, or the side sill area will be damaged.

GENERAL <BODY AND CHASSIS>

00-43

TOWING AND HOISTING

ZC501944

<Front side>

<Rear side>

Center member

Spare tire

Notch

Notch

Rubber

Rubber

Rigid rack

0000

POST TYPE
Special care should be taken when raising the vehicle
on  a  frame  contact  type  hoist.  The  hoist  must  be

equipped with the proper adapters in order to support
the vehicle at the proper locations.

00-44

GENERAL <BODY AND CHASSIS>

TOWING AND HOISTING

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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