Where is the Mitsubishi Pajero's warning triangle located in the car?
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The warning triangle should be placed in the vehicle's trunk where the spare tire is stored. Usage of the warning triangle: During the day, on regular urban roads, the warning triangle should be placed 50 meters directly behind the vehicle, while on highways, it should be placed 150 meters behind the vehicle. At night, on regular urban roads, the warning triangle needs to be placed 100 meters behind the vehicle, and on highways, it should be placed 250 meters behind. Function of the warning triangle: The warning triangle is a passive reflector made of plastic reflective material. When a driver encounters a sudden breakdown requiring parking for repairs or an accidental collision, the reflective properties of the warning triangle can alert other vehicles to take evasive action, thereby preventing secondary accidents.
After driving the Pajero for so many years, I know exactly where the triangle warning sign is located—it's in the left rear compartment or storage pocket of the trunk. Usually, it's placed in the same area as the jack and tool kit. You can find it secured there by lifting the floor cover or peeling back the sidewall lining. This design is very user-friendly, making it easy to access without being blocked by other items in emergencies. I remember one time when I had a flat tire while driving at night, I quickly took it out and placed it 50 meters behind the car, which made me feel much safer. As an owner, I always check its position before long trips—road safety is no joke, and the triangle warning sign is a must-have tool. Keeping it well-maintained can be a lifesaver.