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Mitsubishi LANCER Owner's Handbook Manual

Mitsubishi LANCER Owner's Handbook Manual

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Summary of Contents for Mitsubishi LANCER

  • Page 1 Owner’s Handbook Quick Tips & Fun Facts LANCER FAMILY...
  • Page 2 Please Place coPies of the following items in the Pocket below: Pre-Delivery inspection form (customer copy) triple Diamond Delivery checklist (customer copy) sales Person or key Dealership contact’s business card...
  • Page 3 owners.
  • Page 5 At Your Fingertips Headlights Switch Rotate the outer knob to the first position to turn on the tail, parking and dash lights. Rotate the outer knob to the second position to turn on the headlights. Pull the lever towards you to activate or flash the high beams. Steering wheel audio remote control switch the switch can be operated when the ignition switch is in either the ON or ACC position.
  • Page 7: Audio System

    Audio System navigation sYstem (if eqUiPPeD) – PRessing the Panel keYs oR toUching the scReen bUttons can PeRfoRm vaRioUs fUnctions. oPeRate the scReen bY toUching lightlY with a fingeRtiP. foR aUDio sYstem oPeRating instRUctions in lanceRs withoUt a navigation sYstem, Please RefeR to YoUR owneR’s manUal. Panel operation buttons: External Audio Input Function (if equipped) MODE –...
  • Page 8 What does all this stuff do? Digital Clock time is displayed when the ignition key is in the ON or ACC position. to set the time, press and hold the CLOCK [1] button until the display flashes. to change the hour, press the H [2] button. to change the minutes, press the M [3] button. once you have made your adjustments to the hours and minutes, then press the [1] button once more to lock in the time.
  • Page 9 Sunroof (if equipped) TO OPEN: Push the switch in the desired direction [1] TO CLOSE: Push the switch in the desired direction [3] TO TILT UP: Push the switch [2] TO TILT DOWN: Push the switch in the desired direction [3] Heated Seats (if equipped) the heated seat controls are located at the floor console.
  • Page 10 Poi category and follow the prompts to your desired mitsubishi dealer, gas station, Parking area, Restaurant or hotel If you already know the POI name, follow these steps: Display the navi menu and touch Point of interest...
  • Page 11 FUSE Tip Sheet the mitsUbishi fUse hanDs-fRee link sYstem™ is at the centeR To pair* your Bluetooth® enabled device: of YoUR in caR mUlti-meDia exPeRience. it combines an all-new Park your vehicle in a safe location. voice-Recognition sYstem anD blUetooth® inteRface with Usb...
  • Page 12 Seatbelts – in order to help with securing child safety seats and other cargo, mitsubishi’s seat belts have an auto locking Restraint (alR) system. when the seat belt is pulled all the way out, it engages the alR which restricts it from pulling out. to release the alR, simply allow the seat belt to retract to its original position.
  • Page 13 Tires (Lancer Evolution only) – the tires on the lancer evolution are performance tires designed to grip the road surface tightly to maximize performance. this may cause the tires to wear quicker than regular tires. make sure to rotate and inspect your tires regularly...
  • Page 14 Lancer Quick Tips and Fun Facts not sure which side of your lancer the gas tank is on? take a look at the gas gauge next to your speedometer - a triangle points to the side where your lancer gas tank is.
  • Page 15 “tcs”. a world record was set by mitsubishi in 1999 when its electric car was the first to cover 1,000 kilometers (over 620 miles) in 24 hours.
  • Page 16 www.mitsubishicars.com ACAD-P07900 (10/10)