Mitsubishi Outlander: To recline the seatback

Adjust the seatback angle by turning the dial.
1- To move to forward direction
2- To recline rearward
WARNING
To minimize the risk of personal injury in the event of a collision or
sudden braking, the seatbacks should always be in almost upright position while
the vehicle is in motion. The protection provided by the seat belts may be reduced
significantly when the seatback is reclined. There is greater risk that the passenger
will slide under the seat belt, resulting in serious injury, when the seatback is
reclined.
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Seat cushion height can be adjusted.
To alter the height of the front of seat cushion
1- Raise 2- Lower
To alter the height of the rear of seat cushion
3- Raise 4- Lower
A lumbar support adjustment is located in the seatback of the driver’s seat.
the support has a two position adjustment.
1- Strong 2- Weak
Folding the seatback forward
The right and left seatbacks can be folded forward separately.
Push the seatback forward
Push the seatback until it clicks and check if the seatback is locked.
NOTE
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(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 £
Never leave the engine running while you take a short sleep/rest, or you open
or close a gate or garage door, etc. Also, never leave the engine running in a closed
or poorly ventilated place.
Warning
► Leaving the engine running risks injury or death from accidentally moving
the gears
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