Mitsubishi Outlander XL. Manual — part 60

STANDARD BOLT AND NUT TIGHTENING TORQUE

Thread size

Standard tightening torque

Nominal

bolt

diameter (mm)

Pitch
(mm)

Head mark "4"

Head mark "7"

Head mark "8"

M5

0.8

2.5 ± 0.5 N·m (23 ± 4 in-
lb)

5.0 ± 1.0 N·m (44 ± 9 in-
lb)

6.0 ± 1.0 N·m (53 ± 9 in-
lb)

M6

1.0

5.0 ± 1.0 N·m (44 ± 9 in-
lb)

8.5 ± 1.5 N·m (76 ± 13
in-lb)

10 ± 2 N·m (89 ± 17 in-
lb)

M8

1.25

11 ± 2 N·m (98 ± 17 in-
lb)

20 ± 4 N·m (15 ± 3 ft-lb) 24 ± 4 N·m (18 ± 3 ft-lb)

M10

1.25

23 ± 4 N·m (17 ± 3 ft-lb) 42 ± 8 N·m (31 ± 6 ft-lb) 53 ± 7 N·m (39 ± 5 ft-lb)

M12

1.25

42 ± 8 N·m (31 ± 6 ft-lb) 80 ± 10 N·m (59 ± 7 ft-lb) 93 ± 12 N·m (68 ± 9 ft-lb)

M14

1.5

70 ± 10 N·m (52 ± 7 ft-lb) 130 ± 20 N·m (96 ± 15 ft-

lb)

150 ± 20 N·m (111 ± 14
ft-lb)

M16

1.5

105 ± 15 N·m (78 ± 11 ft-
lb)

195 ± 25 N·m (144 ± 18
ft-lb)

230 ± 30 N·m (170 ± 22
ft-lb)

M18

1.5

150 ± 20 N·m (111 ± 14
ft-lb)

290 ± 40 N·m (214 ± 29
ft-lb)

335 ± 45 N·m (247 ± 33
ft-lb)

M20

1.5

210 ± 30 N·m (155 ± 22
ft-lb)

400 ± 60 N·m (295 ± 44
ft-lb)

465 ± 65 N·m (343 ± 48
ft-lb)

M22

1.5

290 ± 40 N·m (214 ± 29
ft-lb)

540 ± 80 N·m (398 ± 59
ft-lb)

630 ± 90 N·m (465 ± 66
ft-lb)

M24

1.5

375 ± 55 N·m (277 ± 40
ft-lb)

705 ± 105 N·m (520 ± 77
ft-lb)

820 ± 120 N·m (605 ± 88
ft-lb)

FLANGE BOLT AND NUT TIGHTENING TORQUE

Thread size

Standard tightening torque

Nominal

bolt

diameter (mm)

Pitch
(mm)

Head mark "4"

Head mark "7"

Head mark "8"

M6

1.0

5.0 ± 1.0 N·m (44 ± 9 in-
lb)

10 ± 2 N·m (89 ± 17 in-
lb)

12 ± 2 N·m (107 ± 17 in-
lb)

M8

1.25

13 ± 2 N·m (111 ± 22 in-
lb)

24 ± 4 N·m (18 ± 3 ft-lb) 28 ± 5 N·m (20 ± 4 ft-lb)

M10

1.25

26 ± 5 N·m (19 ± 4 ft-lb) 50 ± 5 N·m (37 ± 4 ft-lb) 58 ± 7 N·m (43 ± 5 ft-lb)

M10

1.5

25 ± 4 N·m (18 ± 3 ft-lb) 46 ± 8 N·m (34 ± 6 ft-lb) 55 ± 5 N·m (41 ± 3 ft-lb)

M12

1.25

47 ± 9 N·m (35 ± 6 ft-lb) 93 ± 12 N·m (68 ± 9 ft-

lb)

105 ± 15 N·m (78 ± 11
ft-lb)

M12

1.75

43 ± 8 N·m (32 ± 6 ft-lb) 83 ± 12 N·m (61 ± 9 ft-

lb)

98 ± 12 N·m (72 ± 9 ft-
lb)

LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE

M10001000012USA0000010000

Maintenance

and

lubrication

service

recommendations have been compiled to provide
maximum protection for the vehicle owner's
investment against all reasonable types of driving

GENERAL <BODY AND CHASSIS>

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LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE

conditions. Since these conditions vary with the
individual vehicle owner's driving habits, the area in
which the vehicle is operated and the type of driving
to which the vehicle is subjected, it is necessary to
prescribe lubrication and maintenance service on a
time frequency as well as mileage interval basis.
Oils, lubricants and greases are classified and graded
according to standards recommended by the Society
of Automotive Engineers (SAE), the American
Petroleum Institute (API) and the National Lubricating
Grease Institute (NLGI).

MAINTENANCE SCHEDULES

Information for service maintenance is provided in the
"SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE TABLE." Three
schedules are provided; one for "Required
Maintenance." one for "General Maintenance" and
one for "Severe Usage Service."
The item numbers in "SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE
TABLE" correspond to the section numbers in
"MAINTENANCE SERVICE."

SEVERE SERVICE

Vehicles operating under severe service conditions
will require more frequent service.
Component service information is included for
vehicles operating under one or more of the following
conditions:

1.

Trailer towing or police, taxi or commercial type
operation.

2.

Operation of Vehicle

(1)

Short-trip operation at freezing temperature
(engine not thoroughly warmed up)

(2)

More than 50% operation in heavy city traffic
during hot weather above 32°C (90°F)

(3)

Extensive idling

(4)

Driving in sandy areas

(5)

Driving in salty areas

(6)

Driving in dusty conditions

(7)

Driving off-road

ENGINE OIL

Test results submitted to EPA have shown that
laboratory animals develop skin cancer after
prolonged contact with used engine oil.
Accordingly, the potential exists for humans to
develop a number of skin disorders, including
cancer, from such exposure to used engine oil.
Therefore, when changing engine oil, be careful
not to touch it as much as possible. Protective
clothing and gloves, that cannot be penetrated by
oil, should be worn. The skin should be

thoroughly washed with soap and water, or use
waterless hand cleaner, to remove any used
engine oil. Do not use gasoline, thinners, or
solvents.
Either of the following engine oils should be used:
Engine oils displaying ILSAC certification symbol or
conforming to the API classification SL, SL/CF.
For further details, refer to "RECOMMENDED
LUBRICANTS AND LUBRICANT CAPACITIES
TABLE - LUBRICANT SELECTION P.00-51."

LUBRICANTS AND GREASES

Semi-solid lubricants bear the NLGI designation and
are further classified as grades 0, 1, 2, 3, etc.
Whenever "Chassis Lubricant" is specified,
Multipurpose Grease, NLGI grade Number 2, should
be used.

FUEL USAGE STATEMENT

Using leaded gasoline in this car will damage the
catalytic converters and heated oxygen sensors,
and affect the warranty coverage validity.
This vehicle must use unleaded gasoline only.
This vehicle has a fuel filler tube which is especially
designed to accept only the smaller-diameter
unleaded gasoline dispensing nozzle.
The 2.4L model is designed to operate on unleaded
gasoline having a minimum octane rating of 87 [(MON
+ RON)/2], or 91 RON.

NOTE:

MON: Motor Octane Number

RON: Research Octane Number

GASOLINE CONTAINING ALCOHOL
Some gasoline sold at service stations contain alcohol
although they may not be so identified.
Using fuels containing alcohol is not recommended
unless the nature of the blend can be determined as
being satisfactory.
Gasohol: A mixture of 10% ethanol (grain alcohol) and
90% unleaded gasoline may be used in your vehicle.
If driveability problems are experienced as a result of
using gasohol, it is recommended that the vehicle be
operated on gasoline.
Methanol:Do not use gasoline containing
methanol (wood alcohol).
Using this type of alcohol
can result in vehicle performance deterioration and
damage critical parts in the fuel system components.
Fuel system damage and performance problems
resulting from the use of gasoline containing methanol
may not be covered by the new vehicle warranty.

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GENERAL <BODY AND CHASSIS>

LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE

GASOLINE CONTAINING METHYL TERTIARY
BUTYL ETHER (MTBE)
Unleaded gasoline containing 15% or less MTBE may
be used in your vehicle. (Fuel containing MTBE over
15% in volume may cause reduced engine
performance and produce vapor lock or hard starting.

MATERIALS ADDED TO FUEL

Indiscriminate use of fuel system cleaning agents
should be avoided. Many of these materials intended

for gum and varnish removal may contain highly
active solvents or similar ingredients that can be
harmful to gasket and diaphragm materials used in
fuel system component parts.

RECOMMENDED LUBRICANTS AND LUBRICANT CAPACITIES TABLE

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RECOMMENDED LUBRICANTS

Lubricant

Specifications

Remarks

Engine oil

Engine oils displaying ILSAC
certification symbol ("Starburst"
symbol) or conforming to the API
classification SM or higher

For further details, refer to
"LUBRICANTS

SELECTION"

section.

Transmission fluid

DIA QUEEN J2

-

Transfer oil

Hypoid gear oil API classification
GL-5 or higher

-

Rear differential gear oil

Hypoid gear oil API classification
GL-5 or higher

Above -23°C(-10°F): SAE90,
85W-90, 80W-90

From -34°C to -23°C(-30°F to
-10°F): SAE80W, 80W-90

Below -34°C(-30°F): SAE75W

-

Power steering fluid

Genuine

Mitsubishi

Power

Steering Fluid

-

Brakes fluid

Conforming to Brake fluid DOT 3 or
DOT 4

-

Engine coolant

Long Life Antifreeze Coolant or an
equivalent

-

Door hinges, back door hinges

Engine oil

-

LUBRICANT CAPACITY TABLE

Description

Specification

Engine oil dm3(qt)

Oil pan (excluding oil filter)

4.0 (4.2)

Oil filter

0.3 (0.32)

Engine coolant dm3(qt)

7.0 (7.4)

Transmission fluid dm3(qt)

8.4 (8.9)

Transfer oil dm3(qt)

0.53 (0.56)

Rear differential gear oil dm3(qt)

0.5 (0.53)

Power steering fluid dm3(qt)

1.0 (1.06)

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RECOMMENDED LUBRICANTS AND LUBRICANT CAPACITIES TABLE

Description

Specification

Fuel tank dm3(gal)

60 (15.9)

LUBRICANT SELECTION

ENGINE OIL

ZC6011140000

ILSAC certification symbol
("Starburst" symbol)

Never use nondetergent or straight mineral oil.
Use only engine oils displaying the ILSAC certification symbol
("Starburst" symbol) on the container.

A

P

I

SE

RVICE

S

M

SAE

5W-20

ZC604408

API service symbol

AA00

If these oils are not available, an API classification SM or higher
can be used.

OIL VISCOSITY

ZC601066 AA00

The SAE grade number indicates the viscosity of the oil. A proper
SAE grade number should be selected according to ambient
temperature.

NOTE:

SAE 5W-20 engine oil is strongly recommended for

optimum fuel economy and cold starting. If the ambient
temperature is not within the usable temperature range of
SAE 5W-20 shown in the above illustration, use SAE 10W-30
engine oil.

SELECTION OF COOLANT

COOLANT

Relationship between Coolant Concentration and
Specific Gravity

If the concentration of the coolant is below 30%,
the anti-corrosion property will be adversely

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RECOMMENDED LUBRICANTS AND LUBRICANT CAPACITIES TABLE

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