Mitsubishi Outlander (2003+). Manual — part 2
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION
GENERAL
00-19
ENGINE MODEL STAMPING
The engine model is stamped on the cylinder block.
This engine model numbers are shown as follows.
The engine serial number is stamped near the
engine model number.
AC300905
<4G63>
AD
Front of the
vehicle
AC309481AB
<4G69>
Front of the vehicle
Engine model
Engine displacement
4G63
1,997 mL
4G69
2,378 mL
GENERAL DATA AND SPECIFICATIONS
GENERAL
00-20
GENERAL DATA AND SPECIFICATIONS
M1001000900558
NOTE: *: Vehicles with roof rails
AC300072AB
1
2
7
3
4
6
5
8
9
Items
CU2W
XNMML6
XNMMZL6
XNHMZL6
Vehicle
dimensions mm
Front track
1
1,495
Overall width
2
1,750
Front overhang
3
945
Wheel base
4
2,625
Rear overhang
5
975
Overall length
6
4,545
Ground clearance (unladen)
7
195
Overall height (unladen)
8
1,620/1,670*
Rear track
9
1,505
Vehicle weight kg Kerb weight
1,435
1,540
Max. gross vehicle weight
1,970
2,070
Max. axle weight rating-front
1,050
Max. axle weight rating-rear
1,065
Max. trailer weight
With brake
1,500
Without brake
570
Max. trailer-nose weight
75
Seating capacity
5
Engine
Model code
4G63
Total displacement mL
1,997
Transmission
Model code
F5M42
W5M42
Type
5-speed manual
Fuel system
Fuel supply system
MPI
GENERAL DATA AND SPECIFICATIONS
GENERAL
00-21
NOTE: *: Vehicles with roof rails
Items
CU5W
XNMYZL6
XRMYZL6/R
6
XNHYZL6
XRHYZL6/R
6
Vehicle
dimensions
mm
Front track
1 1,495
Overall width
2 1,750
Front overhang
3 945
Wheel base
4 2,625
Rear overhang
5 975
Overall length
6 4,545
Ground clearance (unladen) 7 195
Overall height (unladen)
8 1,620/1,670*
Rear track
9 1,505
Vehicle
weight kg
Kerb weight
1,540
LHD: 1,560,
RHD: 1,565
1,540
LHD: 1,560,
RHD: 1,565
Max. gross vehicle weight
2,070
Max. axle weight rating-front
1,050
Max. axle weight rating-rear
1,065
Max. trailer weight With brake
1,500
Without
brake
570
Max. trailer-nose weight
75
Seating capacity
5
Engine
Model code
4G69
Total displacement mL
2,378
Transmission Model code
W5M42
W4A42
W5M42
W4A42
Type
5-speed
manual
4-speed
automatic
5-speed
manual
4-speed
automatic
Fuel system
Fuel supply system
MPI
PRECAUTIONS BEFORE SERVICE
GENERAL
00-22
PRECAUTIONS BEFORE SERVICE
M1001000500538
SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM
(SRS)
CAUTION
Items to review when servicing SRS:
1. Be sure to read GROUP 52B
−
Supplemental
Restraint System (SRS). For safe operation,
please follow the directions and heed all
warnings.
2. Wait at least 60 seconds after disconnecting
the battery cable before doing any further
work. The SRS system is designed to retain
enough voltage to deploy the air bag even
after the battery has been disconnected.
Serious injury may result from unintended air
bag deployment if work is done on the SRS
system immediately after the battery cable is
disconnected.
3. Warning labels must be heeded when
servicing or handling SRS components.
Warning labels can be found in the following
locations.
•
Front impact sensor
•
Hood
•
Sun visor
•
Glove box
•
SRS-ECU
•
Steering wheel
•
Clock spring
•
Steering joint cover
•
Air bag module (Driver's or front
passenger's)
•
Side air bag module (Driver's side or front
passenger's side)
•
Side impact sensor
•
Seat belt pre-tensioner
•
Instrument panel
4. Always use the designated special tools and
test equipment.
5. Store components removed from the SRS in a
clean and dry place. The air bag module
should be stored on a flat surface and placed
so that the pad surface is facing upward. Do
not place anything on top of it.
6. Never attempt to disassemble or repair the
SRS components (SRS-ECU, air bag module
and clock spring).
7. Whenever you finish servicing the SRS, check
the SRS warning lamp operation to make sure
that the system functions properly.
8. Be sure to deploy the air bag before
disposing of the air bag module or disposing
of a vehicle equipped with an air bag (Refer to
GROUP 52B
−
Air Bag Module Disposal
Procedures).
Observe the following when carrying out
operations on places where SRS components are
installed, including operations not directly
related to the SRS air bag.
1. When removing or installing parts, do not
allow any impact or shock to the SRS
components.
2. If heat damage may occur during paint work,
remove the SRS-ECU, the air bag module,
clock spring, the front impact sensor, the side
impact sensor, and the seat belt
pre-tensioner.
•
SRS-ECU, air bag module, clock spring,
front impact sensor, the side impact
sensor: 93
°
C or more
•
Seat belt pre-tensioner: 90
°
C or more
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