Mitsubishi Outlander: Fuel gauge

The fuel gauge indicates the fuel level in the fuel tank irrespective of the
ignition switch position.
0- Empty
1- Full
CAUTION
Do not drive with an extremely low fuel level; running out of fuel could
cause damage to the catalytic converter.

NOTE
(1) The fuel lid mark (A) indicates the side where the fuel lid (fuel filler
port) is located on the vehicle.
Refer to “Fuel usage” on page 5–3. (2) Just after
refueling, it takes time for the correct fuel level to be indicated after switching
on the ignition.
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The water temperature gauge indicates the engine coolant temperature when the
ignition switch is “ON”.
CAUTION
If the indication needle enters the overheating zone while the engine is
runn
A: Petrol-powered vehicle B: Diesel-powered vehicle
1- Turn-signal indication lamps/Hazard warning lamps 2- Automatic transmission
indication lamp (vehicles with A/T only, “N” indicator lamp
Headlamps
Rotate the switch to turn on the lamps.
–All lamps off
–Position, tail, licence–plate, and
instrument panel lamps on
–Headlamps on and other lamps remain
on
Lamp monitor
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This displays the approximate driving range (how many more kilometres or miles
you can drive).
When the driving range falls below approximately 50 km (30 miles), “---” is displayed.
Refuel as soon as possible.
NOTE
• The driving range is determined based on the fuel consumption data.
(approx based on a 1996 Carisma 1.6GLX) A clutch assembly is around £125 and
an exhaust system about £550. Allow £30 or so for front brake pads, whilst the
rear set is £50. A radiator is about £130, an alternator about £155 and a
starter motor around £
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