Recommended fuel
Unleaded petrol 95 RON (no DIN 51607) or higher («Super»)
Refueling
Warning! Fuel is highly flammable and explosive. Therefore, be very careful when handling fuel to avoid burns or serious injury. When refueling the vehicle, turn off the engine and keep away from open flames, sparks, or smoking materials.
Note. Fuel tank capacity 60 l.
Stop the engine before adding fuel.
The fuel filler is located on the left side of the vehicle.
The fuel filler cap can be opened from inside the vehicle using the fuel filler cap release handle located next to the driver's seat (see fig.).
A - remove the cover.
B - closing the lid.
Slowly turn the cover counterclockwise and remove it.
Attention! The fuel system may be pressurized, so remove the filler cap slowly to relieve pressure in the system first. If steam comes out from under the lid or you hear a hissing sound, wait a bit and only then open the lid so that the fuel does not spill out.
Attention! The correct filling of the tank with top beer largely depends on the correct handling of the filling nozzle. Don't tilt the gun. Insert the gun into the filler neck of the tank until it stops.
Attention! Cars have a sticker on the filler cap that reads «Unleaded fuel only» («Only unleaded gasoline»).
Attention! In addition, the filler neck is designed so that only a reduced diameter fuel nozzle used for unleaded fuel can be inserted into it. If it is necessary to replace the filler plug, install only a genuine MITSUBISHI plug.
After the first automatic fuel cut-off, move the nozzle to half its depth «trunk». After the second automatic cut-off of the fuel supply, stop filling the tank with fuel.
Attention! Do not fill the fuel tank with fuel to the top of the filler neck, leave some room for fuel to expand due to temperature changes.
Close the filler neck of the tank with a cap and turn it clockwise until you hear a click, then tightly close the hatch cover.