Mitsubishi Outlander: Power steering system
When the engine is stopped, the power steering system will not function and it
will require greater manual effort to operate the steering wheel. Keep this in mind
in particular when towing the vehicle. Never turn off the engine while driving.
Periodically check the power steering fluid level.
CAUTION:
● Do not hold the steering wheel in the fully turned position (either left or
right), for longer than 10 seconds.
This can cause damage to the power steering system.
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The active stability control (ASC) takes overall control of the anti-lock brake
system, traction control function and stability control function to help maintain
the vehicle’s control and tracti
Cruise control is an automatic speed control system that lets you keep the same
driving speed. It can be activated at 40 km/h (25 mph) or more.
CAUTION:
● When you do not wish to drive at a
This system operates when you are backing the vehicle. It uses corner and back
sensors to detect an obstacle and sounds a buzzer to inform you of the approximate
distance to the obstacle.
CAUTION
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TROUBLESHOOTING STRATEGY
Refer to GROUP 00 − How to Use Troubleshooting/
Inspection Service Points.
PRECAUTIONS FOR DIAGNOSIS
Before diagnosis, check that all the following items
are normal.
A normal steering wheel is installed correctly to
the neutral position of steering column shaft
as
HOW TO DIAGNOSE
The most important point in troubleshooting is to
determine "Probable Cause". Once the probable
causes are determined, parts to be checked can be
limited to those associated with such probable
causes. The determination of the probable causes
must be based on a theory and be supported
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