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General information
Seat and restraint systems
Features and controls
Driving safety
Comfort controls
For emergencies
Vehicle care and maintenance
Customer assistance/
Specifications
Alphabetical index
Reporting Safety Defects
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  • Page 1 Table of contents Overview Quick index General information Seat and restraint systems Features and controls Driving safety Comfort controls For emergencies Vehicle care and maintenance Customer assistance/ Reporting Safety Defects Specifications Alphabetical index I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :...
  • Page 2 Instruments and controls Instruments and controls N00100202658 Combination headlights and dimmer Sportronic steering wheel paddle shifter Multi information display switch P.5-177 (if so equipped) P.5-68, 5-76 Active stability control (ASC) OFF switch (if so equipped) Turn signal lever P.5-183 switch P.5-95 P.5-129 Front fog light switch (if so equipped) P.5-184 Supplemental restraint system...
  • Page 3 Hazard warning flasher switch P.5-184 Audio (if so equipped) P.7-15 Mitsubishi Multi-Communication System (MMCS) (if so equipped) Passenger’s airbag off indicator P.4-38 [For DISPLAY AUDIO and MMCS, refer to the separate owner’s manuals.] Supplemental restraint system (SRS) - air bag (for front passenger’s seat)
  • Page 4 Interior Interior N00100302372 Electric remote-controlled outside rearview mirrors switch P.5-58 Sun visors P.5-218 Vanity mirror P.5-218 Lock switch P.5-50 Card holder P.5-218 Power door lock switch P.5-35 Power window switch Adjustable seat belt shoulder anchor P.4-23 P.5-49 Seat belts P.4-17 Dome light (rear) P.5-226 Inside rearview mirror P.5-55 ®...
  • Page 5 Interior Dome light (front)/Reading Downlight lights P.5-226, 5-226 P.5-177 Supplemental restraint system (SRS) - curtain Bottle holder P.5-233 airbags P.4-45 Sunroof switch Hands-free microphone (if so equipped) P.5-51 (if so equipped) P.5-193 Assist grips P.5-235 Coat hook P.5-235 Cargo area cover (if so equipped) P.5-233 Head restraints P.4-10 Arm rest P.4-9...
  • Page 6 Luggage area Luggage area N00100501511 Jack P. 8-5 Tools P.8-5 Tether anchorages for child restraint system P.4-29 Luggage hooks P.5-236 Luggage floor box P.5-230 I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : Overview...
  • Page 7 Outside (Front) Outside (Front) N00100602564 Sunroof (if so equipped) P.5-51 Power window P.5-49 Fuel tank filler P.3-3 Windshield wipers P.5-185 Outside rearview mirrors P.5-57 Engine hood P.9-3 Side turn-signal lights (if so equipped) P.5-183, 9-30, 9-35 Front fog lights (if so equipped) P.5-184, 9-30, 9-35 Halogen headlights type LED headlights type Headlights, high beam...
  • Page 8 Outside (Rear) Outside (Rear) N00100602577 Keyless entry system (if so equipped) P.5-7, 5-29 F.A.S.T.-key (Free-hand Advanced Security Transmitter) (if so equipped) Antenna P.7-51 P.5-12 Locking and unlocking P.5-33 Tail lights P.5-177, 9-30, 9-35 Tire P.9-15 Tire pressure monitoring system High-mounted stop light P.9-30 P.5-119 Tire inflation pressures P.9-18 Liftgate (if so equipped) P.5-36...
  • Page 9 If the light comes on while the engine oil level is normal, have the system checked P. 5-174 at an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice as soon Oil pressure warning light as possible.
  • Page 10  Although your vehicle will usually be drivable and not need towing, have the engine system checked at an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice as soon as possible. If the vehicle is not drivable, contact emergency P.
  • Page 11 Restart the engine and check whether the indicator goes out.  If the indicator does not go out, or if it comes on again, have your vehicle inspected by an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice as soon P. 5-96 as possible.
  • Page 12 Restart the engine and check whether the indicator goes out.  If the indicator does not go out, or if it comes on again, have your vehicle inspected by an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice as soon P. 5-90 as possible.
  • Page 13 If this problem occurs... If this problem occurs... N00200901936 Problem Do this Ref. Page Unable to turn the key. Will not turn from “LOCK” to “ACC”. (Vehicles with steering lock system) P. 5-62 (except for vehicles equipped Turn the key while turning the steering wheel in either direction. with the F.A.S.T.-key) Will not turn from “ACC”...
  • Page 14 If this problem occurs... Problem Do this Ref. Page Cannot shift the selector lever Shift the selector lever while pressing the brake pedal. P. 5-64 from the “P” (PARK) position. Check that the ignition switch or the operation mode is in ON. The windows are fogged up.
  • Page 15 If this problem occurs... Problem Do this Ref. Page The information screen in the multi information display will be interrupted and the engine coolant temperature warning display will appear. Also “ ” will blink. (Type 1: Color liquid crystal display type) The high coolant temperature warning light will illuminate.
  • Page 16 The initial movement of the There may be a problem in the automatic transaxle. vehicle is slow when the vehicle Have the system inspected by your authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of P. 5-70 starts moving.
  • Page 17 P. 5-77 type) will not turn off, or if they come on frequently, please have the vehicle checked at your is slow when the vehicle starts nearest Mitsubishi Motors dealer. moving. (for vehicles with CVT) A tire is punctured.
  • Page 18 I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :...
  • Page 19: Table Of Contents

    Filling the fuel tank ................3-3 Modifications to and racing of your vehicle ........3-5 Genuine Mitsubishi Motors parts ............3-6 California Perchlorate Materials Requirements .......3-7 I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :...
  • Page 20: Fuel Selection

    Fuel selection oline to minimize fuel-injector clogging and the oxygenates may not be identified by those Fuel selection minimize intake-valve deposits. Detergent names. Oxygenates are required in some N00301001922 gasoline helps keep your engine in tune and areas of the country. Oxygenated fuel can be Your vehicle is designed to use unleaded gas- your emission-control system working prop- used in your vehicle.
  • Page 21: Filling The Fuel Tank

    The additive will remove the depos- manganese tricarbonyl) mine if the problem is fuel-related. its, thereby returning the engine to a normal condition. Be sure to use a Mitsubishi Motors Genuine cleaning additive. Using an MMT is a manganese-containing metallic NOTE...
  • Page 22: Fuel Tank Capacity

    Filling the fuel tank WARNING Refueling  Before removing the fuel tank filler cap, 1. Before filling with fuel, stop the engine. be sure to get rid of your body’s static 2. The fuel tank filler is located on the rear electricity by touching a metal part of the driver side of your vehicle.
  • Page 23: Modifications To And Racing Of Your Vehicle

    5. When the nozzle stops automatically, do Always tighten the fuel tank filler cap until  Failure to use Mitsubishi Motors genuine you hear at least 3 clicks. not add more fuel. parts The indicator will go off after several driving ...
  • Page 24: Genuine Mitsubishi Motors Parts

    Mitsubishi Motors manufactures high quality information regarding wheel and tire vehicles with an emphasis on safety. It is sizes. important to consult an authorized Mitsubishi Installation of accessories Motors dealer before installation of any N00301701219 accessory which may involve modification of...
  • Page 25: California Perchlorate Materials Requirements

    California Perchlorate Materials Requirements able from your Mitsubishi Motors dealer are a wide variety of accessories to personalize your new vehicle. Each Mitsubishi Motors vehicle has a selection of Mitsubishi Motors authorized accessories to choose from to tai- lor your new vehicle to your own personal preference.
  • Page 26 I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :...
  • Page 27 Seat and restraint systems Seats ....................4-2 Seat arrangement ................4-3 Seats and restraint systems ..............4-4 Front seats ..................4-4 Second row seats ................4-8 Third row seat (Seating 7 passengers) ...........4-10 Head restraints ................4-10 Making a cargo area ...............4-12 Making a flat seat ................4-16 Seat belts ..................4-17 Seat belt use during pregnancy ............4-24 Seat belt pre-tensioner and force limiter systems ......4-24...
  • Page 28: Seats

    Seats Seats N00408401519  To adjust the seatback  Page 4-8 1 - Front seat  Arm rest  Page 4-9  Accessing the third row seat (Seating 7  To adjust the seat forward or back- passengers)  Page 4-9 wardPage 4-5 ...
  • Page 29: Seat Arrangement

    Seat arrangement Seat arrangement N00401701122 You may arrange your seats in the following positions. Seating 5 passengers Seating 7 passengers Ordinary use Flat seatPage 4-16 Folding the second row seats Page 4-13 Making a cargo area Folding the third row —...
  • Page 30: Seats And Restraint Systems

    Seats and restraint systems WARNING Seats and restraint systems Front seats  To reduce the risk to the driver of serious N00401601219 N00401801426 injury or death during deployment of the Your vehicle has seat belts and other safety Position the driver’s seat as far back as possi- driver’s airbag, always properly wear the features that help protect you and your pas- ble while maintaining a position that still...
  • Page 31 Front seats CAUTION To adjust the seat forward or Power seat adjustment backward  When adjusting the front seat while the sec- ond row seat is folded, be careful not to Operate the switch forward or backward to N00401901326 apply strong force to the flipped second row move the seat to the desired position.
  • Page 32 Front seats To adjust the seatbacks Power seat adjustment WARNING  To reduce the risk of serious injury or N00402001379 death in the event of an accident or sud- Operate the switch in the direction of the Manual seat adjustment den stop, all seatbacks should be kept in arrows to adjust the seatback.
  • Page 33 Front seats 1- Raise 1- Raise or lower the front end of the seat 3- Raise or lower the entire seat 2- Lower Power seat adjustment Operate the switch in the direction of the arrows to raise or lower the seat. NOTE ...
  • Page 34: Second Row Seats

    Second row seats to an appropriate height where they lock in Heated seat (if so equipped) CAUTION position. Refer to “Head restraints” on page  Switch off the heated seats when not in use. N00435601391 4-10. The heated seats can be operated by pushing Operate the heaters at the “HI”...
  • Page 35: Arm Rest

    Second row seats WARNING NOTE Arm rest  To make sure that the seat is securely  You can adjust the seatback forward or back- N00403001318 To use the armrest, tilt the arm rest down for locked, try to move it forward or back- ward on either side separately.
  • Page 36: Third Row Seat (Seating 7 Passengers)

    Third row seat (Seating 7 passengers) To return the seat, slide the entire seat back- Third row seat (Seating 7 Head restraints ward to the desired position and then raise the passengers) seatback until it locks securely. N00404301594 Head restraints can reduce the risk of a whip- After returning the seat, gently try to move it N00419501073 lash injury if your vehicle is hit from the rear.
  • Page 37 Head restraints WARNING WARNING Adjustment of the head restraint height (front seats)  Driving without the head restraints in  When a person sits in the second center place can cause you and your passengers seating position, pull up the head restraint serious injury or death in an accident.
  • Page 38: Making A Cargo Area

    Making a cargo area pressing the lock knob (A) until the restraint To remove locks into place. Press the lock knob (A) in the direction CAUTION shown by the arrows. Then pull the head restraint up and out of the seatback. ...
  • Page 39 Making a cargo area 4. On vehicles with the second row seat slide WARNING NOTE function, move the second row seat fully  When driving the vehicle, do not allow  You can separately fold the right and left side backward.
  • Page 40 Making a cargo area 6. Fold forward the seat belt buckle. CAUTION To return  Do not allow any person to sit on the flipped 1. Raise the seatback until it locks securely seat cushion, and do not place luggage on it. into place.
  • Page 41 Making a cargo area NOTE WARNING Folding the third row seats (Seating 7 passengers)  A rubber strap (C) is attached to the seat belt  Ensure that the head restraints are buckle for the left outboard seating position. returned to their original positions before N00409800021 This helps raise the seat belt buckle while the the seats are occupied.
  • Page 42: Making A Flat Seat

    Making a flat seat CAUTION Making a flat seat  To raise the seatback of the front seat, firmly N00404801166 place your hand on the seatback, pull the The entire interior of the vehicle may be used seatback lock knob up, and raise the seatback for sleeping accommodations by removing slowly.
  • Page 43: Seat Belts

    Seat belts Seat belts N00406001481 Seat belts are installed in your vehicle to help reduce the risk of injury to the driver and pas- senger in the event of an accident. Always use the provided seat belts. Carefully review the following information for proper seat belt usage.
  • Page 44 Mitsubishi Motors and safely operate the vehicle. The front even when you are wearing your seat belt.
  • Page 45 Seat belts 4. The lap part of the belt must always be worn low and snug across the hips. Pull up on the shoulder portion of the belt to take up any slack in the lap belt. 3. Pull the seat belt out slowly while holding WARNING the latch plate.
  • Page 46 Seat belts WARNING Detachable center seat belt for To attach second row  Be sure the lap belt portion fits snugly and 1. Pull out the detachable anchor plate (C) is worn as low as possible across the hips, N00409900035 from the storage pocket on seat back not around the waist.
  • Page 47 Seat belts 3. Pull the small latch plate (A) slowly and 3. After the seat belt has retracted com- To detach insert it into the detachable anchor plate pletely, insert the latch plate (B) into the until a click is heard. Make sure that the upper slit (F), and then insert the small 1.
  • Page 48 Seat belts warning light will come on and a tone will Driver’s seat belt Front passenger seat belt warn- sound for approximately 6 seconds to remind reminder/warning light and ing light you to fasten your seat belt. display If the vehicle is driven with the seat belt still N00418301247 unfastened, the warning light will blink and The front passenger seat belt warning light is...
  • Page 49: Third Row Seat Belts

    Seat belts WARNING WARNING Storing the second row (out- board seating positions) and  When a child booster seat is used on the  Always adjust the shoulder belt anchor so front passenger seat, the front passenger that the shoulder belt is positioned across third row seat belts seat belt warning light will not come on, if the center of your shoulder without touch-...
  • Page 50: Seat Belt Use During Pregnancy

    Seat belt use during pregnancy Put the seat belt webbing in the back slot (A) Seat belt extender Seat belt use during preg- on the clip and insert the metal plate of the nancy N00406701202 latch plate into the front slot (B) as shown in If your seat belt is not long enough, even the illustration.
  • Page 51 The ignition switch is in the “ON” or belt pre-tensioner system inspected by an “START” position. authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer. [Vehicles equipped with the F.A.S.T.-key] The seat belt pre-tensioner system includes The operation mode is in ON.
  • Page 52: Child Restraint Systems

    Child restraint systems The child restraint system should be appropri-  Children who weigh more than 40 pounds SRS warning ate for your child’s weight and height, and (18 kg) or who are more than 40 inches N00408701147 should properly fit your vehicle’s seat. (100 cm) tall, regardless of age, should This warning light tells you if there is a prob- For detailed information, refer to the instruc-...
  • Page 53 Child restraint systems WARNING WARNING WARNING  Any child who is too large to use a child  Never hold an infant or child in your arms  Your vehicle is also equipped with a front restraint system should ride in the rear or on your lap when riding in this vehicle, passenger’s airbag.
  • Page 54 Child restraint systems WARNING WARNING NOTE  FRONT-FACING CHILD RESTRAINT  When installing a child restraint system,  Before purchasing a child restraint system, SYSTEMS should be used in the rear seat follow the instructions provided by the try installing it in the rear seat to ensure whenever possible.
  • Page 55 Child restraint systems Installing a child restraint sys- Tether anchor locations Examples of child restraint sys- tems compatible with the LATCH tem using the LATCH (Lower N00418901201 Your vehicle has 3 attachment points on the system Anchors and Tethers for chil- backside of the second row seats.
  • Page 56 Child restraint systems 3. For easier access, the seatback may be 4. Latch the tether strap hook (E) of the child D- Connector recline rearward. restraint system to the tether anchor bar Push the anchor connectors (D) on the NOTE (F) and tighten the tether strap so it is child restraint system into the lower securely fastened.
  • Page 57 Child restraint systems Installing a child restraint sys- WARNING tem using the seat belt (with  When you install a child restraint system using the seat belt, always make sure the emergency/automatic locking retractor has been switched to the ALR mechanism) child restraint installation function.
  • Page 58 Child restraint systems If the belt is in the ALR function, you will 6. Latch the tether strap hook (A) of the 7. Before putting your child in the restraint, not be able to pull it out. If the webbing child restraint system to the tether anchor push and pull the restraint in all directions can be pulled out from retractor, the ALR...
  • Page 59: Maintenance And Inspection Of Seat Belts

    Mitsubishi Motors dealer. Failure to have curtain airbag on the side impacted in moder- an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer Maintenance and inspection ate to severe side impact collisions and by...
  • Page 60 Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) - airbag rides in this vehicle (with infants and small WARNING WARNING children in an appropriate child restraint sys-  IT IS VERY IMPORTANT TO BE PROP-  Airbags inflate very quickly and with tem in the rear seat, and older children buck- ERLY SEATED.
  • Page 61 Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) - airbag WARNING WARNING WARNING  Infants and small children should never  NEVER put REAR-FACING CHILD  FRONT-FACING CHILD RESTRAINT ride unrestrained, or lean against the RESTRAINT SYSTEMS or INFANT SYSTEMS should be used in the rear seat instrument panel.
  • Page 62: Event Data Recording

    Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) - airbag When the impact sensors detect a sufficient How the Supplemental front or side impact to deploy the airbag(s), Restraint System works the appropriate airbag(s) will be deployed. N00407801532 When the airbag control unit detects rollover The SRS includes the following components: of the vehicle, curtain airbags will be deployed.
  • Page 63  If the vehicle is involved in a severe access to the vehicle or the EDR. and, impact, have the SRS sensors inspected by an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer as  How fast the vehicle was traveling. soon as possible. Driver’s seat position sensor...
  • Page 64 SRS sensors inspected by pant on the front passenger’s seat or a child in correctly, observe the following instruc- an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer as a child restraint system. In this case, the pas- tions. Failure to follow these instructions soon as possible.
  • Page 65  If any of the following conditions occur, authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer as Type 1 there may be a problem with the SRS air- soon as possible: bags and/or seat belt pre-tensioners, and •...
  • Page 66: Airbag System

    Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) - airbag designed to deploy at the same time as the Driver’s and passenger’s front driver’s front airbag. airbag system N00407901331 The driver’s airbag is located under the pad- ded cover in the middle of the steering wheel. The front passenger’s airbag is contained in the instrument panel above the glove com- partment.
  • Page 67 Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) - airbag Deployment of front airbags N00408001616 The front airbags and driver’s knee airbag ARE DESIGNED TO DEPLOY when … Head-on collision with a solid wall at speeds of Moderate to severe frontal impact within the shaded approx.
  • Page 68 Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) - airbag they cannot provide protection to the occu- The front airbags and driver’s Collision with a utility pole, tree or other pants. knee airbag MAY NOT DEPLOY narrow object Some typical situations are shown in the when …...
  • Page 69 Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) - airbag The front airbags and driver’s WARNING Collision with an elevated median/island or knee airbag MAY DEPLOY when curb  Do not attach anything to the steering wheel’s padded cover, such as trim mate- … rial, badges, etc.
  • Page 70: Side Airbag System

    Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) - airbag WARNING WARNING Side airbag system  Do not attach additional keys or accesso-  Do not place objects, such as packages or N00408101431 The side airbags (A) are contained in the ries (hard, pointed or heavy objects) to the pets, between the airbags and the driver ignition key.
  • Page 71: Curtain Airbag System

    Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) - airbag Curtain airbag system WARNING WARNING  The side airbags and curtain airbags can  Do not place any objects around the area N00419201227 The curtain airbags are contained in the front cause serious injury or death to anyone where the side airbags deploy.
  • Page 72: Curtain Airbag

    Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) - airbag WARNING WARNING Deployment of side airbag and curtain airbag  Do not put a hanger or any heavy or  Do not allow a child to lean against or sit pointed object on the coat hook. If the cur- close to the passenger door, even if the N00408201546 tain airbag was activated, any such item...
  • Page 73 Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) - airbag SRS side airbags and curtain airbags are The side airbag and curtain airbag Side impact in an area away from the passenger designed to provide additional protection. MAY NOT DEPLOY when... compartment Therefore, for your safety and the safety of all occupants, be sure to always wear your seat In certain types of side collisions, the side air- belts properly.
  • Page 74 Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) - airbag The side airbag and curtain airbag Oblique side impact Head-on collision ARE NOT DESIGNED TO DEPLOY when... The side airbag and curtain airbag are not designed to deploy in situations where they cannot provide protection to the occupants. Some typical situations are shown in the Rear end collision to your vehicle Vehicle rolls onto its side or roof (Side airbag...
  • Page 75 Mississauga, ON L4W 5C9 front bumper or body structure can Mitsubishi Motors dealer so that the SRS can adversely affect SRS performance and be made safe for disposal. may lead to injury.
  • Page 76: Warning Label

    Warning label [For vehicles sold in Puerto Rico] [For vehicles sold in American Samoa] N00408600354 To contact Mitsubishi Motor Sales of To contact Pacific Marketing Inc. Occupant restraint warning labels for the SRS Caribbean, Inc. call 684 (699) 9140 or write to:...
  • Page 77 Features and controls Break-in recommendations ..............5-3 Cautions on the handling of 4-wheel drive vehicles .....5-88 Keys ....................5-3 Service brake .................5-89 Electronic immobilizer (Anti-theft starting system) ......5-4 Hill start assist (if so equipped) ............5-89 Keyless entry system (if so equipped) ..........5-7 Brake assist system ................5-90 Free-hand Advanced Security Transmitter (F.A.S.T.-key) (if so Anti-lock braking system ..............5-91...
  • Page 78 Features and controls ECO mode switch ................ 5-184 Front fog light switch (if so equipped)......... 5-184 Wiper and washer switch ............5-185 Wiper deicer switch (if so equipped)..........5-190 Electric rear window defogger switch ......... 5-190 Horn switch ................. 5-191 Link System (if so equipped) ............
  • Page 79: Break-In Recommendations

    Break-in recommendations Break-in recommendations Keys N00508701366 N00508801628 Advanced automobile manufacturing tech- Type 1 niques permit you to operate your new vehi- cle without requiring a long break-in period of low-speed driving. Two keys are provided. The keys fit all locks. However, you can add to the future perfor- Keep one in a safe place as a spare key.
  • Page 80: Electronic Immobilizer (Anti-Theft Starting System)

    N00509101790 rized Mitsubishi Motors dealer. [For vehicles equipped with the Free-hand If you notify an authorized Mitsubishi Advanced Security Transmitter (F.A.S.T.- Motors dealer of the key number, they can key)] make a new key. The key number is stamped For information on operations for vehicles on the key number plate.
  • Page 81: Additional Keys

    Electronic immobilizer (Anti-theft starting system) Take your vehicle and all remaining keys to NOTE NOTE your authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer to  Electronic immobilizer is not compatible • When the key grip contacts metal of have your ID code changed.
  • Page 82: Customer Key Programming

    (specially cut for procedure starts blinking. When registration of the your vehicle at your Mitsubishi Motors • the immobilizer display does not come on ID code is complete, the immobilizer dis- within 30 seconds after step 4.
  • Page 83: Keyless Entry System (If So Equipped)

    Keyless entry system (if so equipped) General information NOTE Keyless entry system (if so  On vehicles equipped with the mirror retrac- N00562301094 equipped) tor switch, the outside rearview mirrors auto- Your electronic immobilizer operates on a N00509001959 matically retract or extend when the doors radio frequency subject to Federal Communi- and the liftgate are locked or unlocked using Press the remote control transmitter buttons...
  • Page 84 Keyless entry system (if so equipped) Within about 2 seconds, press the UNLOCK In a vehicle equipped with the Mitsubishi Operation of the outside rear- button one more time to unlock all the doors Multi-Communication System, it is possible view mirrors (Vehicles and liftgate.
  • Page 85 NOTE Six chimes Two flashes No flash Two chimes Driver’s door unlock only  On a vehicle equipped with a Mitsubishi Multi-Communication System, the functions Seven No flash No flash can be adjusted on the screen. For details, chimes 1.
  • Page 86 NOTE Customer remote control trans- referring to the key number. mitter programming (Except  On a vehicle equipped with a Mitsubishi To prevent vehicle theft, the ID code for the Multi-Communication System, the functions for vehicles sold in Canada) remote control transmitter must be changed.
  • Page 87  If you wish to obtain an additional remote celed and the normal mode returns. control transmitter, please contact an autho- CAUTION rized Mitsubishi Motors dealer. A maximum NOTE  Changes or modifications not expressly of 8 remote control transmitters can be pro- approved by the manufacturer for compli- grammed for your vehicle.
  • Page 88: Free-Hand Advanced Security Transmitter (F.a.s.t.-Key) (If So Equipped)

    1. Before replacing the battery, remove static electricity from your body by touching a metal grounded object. NOTE 2. With the Mitsubishi mark facing you,  You may purchase a replacement battery at insert the cloth-cov-ered tip of a flat blade an electric appliance store.
  • Page 89 Free-hand Advanced Security Transmitter (F.A.S.T.-key) (if so equipped) The F.A.S.T.-key can also be used as the The operations possible with the F.A.S.T.- remote control transmitter of the keyless key can be modified as stated below. entry system. (Keyless entry operations are possible.) Refer to “Free-hand Advanced Security For details, contact an authorized Mitsubi- Transmitter (F.A.S.T.-key): Keyless entry...
  • Page 90 Free-hand Advanced Security Transmitter (F.A.S.T.-key) (if so equipped) NOTE Use the emergency key in such circum- stances. Refer to “To operate without using the F.A.S.T.-key” on page 5-26.  The F.A.S.T.-key is constantly performing reception operations in its communication with the vehicle. This means that the battery is always running down, regardless of how often the F.A.S.T.-key is used.
  • Page 91 Free-hand Advanced Security Transmitter (F.A.S.T.-key) (if so equipped) Operating range for starting the NOTE Driver’s and front passenger’s door lock/unlock switches engine and changing the opera-  Even if the F.A.S.T.-key is inside the vehicle, it may not be possible to start the engine and tion mode change the operation mode if the key is too N00503301077...
  • Page 92  The time within which locking confirmation is possible can be adjusted. See an autho- rized Mitsubishi Motors dealer for details. On a vehicle equipped with a Mitsubishi Liftgate OPEN switch Multi-Communication System, the function can be adjusted on the screen. For details, NOTE refer to the separate operation manual.
  • Page 93 30 seconds, the On a vehicle equipped with a Mitsubishi N00585700027 doors and the liftgate will automatically re- Multi-Communication System, the functions lock.
  • Page 94: Engine Switch

    Free-hand Advanced Security Transmitter (F.A.S.T.-key) (if so equipped) On vehicles equipped with the Mitsubishi Engine switch CAUTION Multi-Communication System, it is possible  If the engine switch operation is not smooth N00513501098 to change the setting by means of screen and feels like it is sticking, do not operate the To prevent vehicle theft, no F.A.S.T.-keys...
  • Page 95 If you press the engine switch without press- adjustment. make sure to put the operation mode in OFF. Refer to the separate Mitsubishi Multi-Com- ing the brake pedal while the vehicle is sta- Be careful if you are not sure which opera- munications System manual for details.
  • Page 96 Free-hand Advanced Security Transmitter (F.A.S.T.-key) (if so equipped) Warning activation N00503501213 With the F.A.S.T.-key, warnings are given through buzzers and displays on the information screen in the multi information display in order to pre- vent mistaken operations or vehicle theft. When a warning operates, be sure to check the vehicle and the F.A.S.T.-key.
  • Page 97 This setting can be changed. intermit- intermit- issued until the F.A.S.T.-key is Contact an authorized Mitsubishi tently tently detected in the vehicle. Motors dealer for details. •The warning may display even if the F.A.S.T.-key is in the operating...
  • Page 98 Free-hand Advanced Security Transmitter (F.A.S.T.-key) (if so equipped) Type 1 Type 2 Item Solution Note Display Buzzer Indicator Buzzer Door ajar pre- Inner buzzer Outer When the operation mode is in — vention sys- sounds once buzzer OFF, and someone tries to lock the sounds vehicle by pressing the driver’s or Outer...
  • Page 99 OFF and then press the lock switch of the • Open or close one of the doors. (except the F.A.S.T.-key. If the warning will appear liftgate) again, contact an authorized Mitsubishi • Lock all door and the liftgate by using the CAUTION Motors dealer.
  • Page 100: Starting And Stopping The

    Mitsubishi Motors dealer.  If the engine will not start because the bat- Starting the engine tery is weak or discharged, refer to Warning display “Jump-starting the engine”...
  • Page 101 These will disappear as the engine warms local Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice for assistance. Stopping the engine Startability of the engine with an ambient When the engine is hard to start temperature of -22 °F (-30 °C) or lower...
  • Page 102 Free-hand Advanced Security Transmitter (F.A.S.T.-key) (if so equipped) Remove the F.A.S.T.-key from the key slot NOTE F.A.S.T.-key reminder after starting the engine or changing the oper-  If you have to bring the engine to an emer- ation mode. gency stop while driving, press and hold the Warning display (color liquid crystal display engine switch for 3 seconds or more, or press type)
  • Page 103 1- Insert or remove the emergency key To prevent vehicle theft, take your vehicle 2- Lock and the remaining F.A.S.T.-keys to an autho- 3- Unlock rized Mitsubishi Motors dealer to have the ID codes reprogrammed. Electronic immobilizer (Anti- Additional F.A.S.T.-keys theft starting system)
  • Page 104  You are provided with 2 F.A.S.T.-keys, but you may register up to 4 F.A.S.T.-keys. You can obtain blank F.A.S.T.-keys specially cut for your vehicle from your Mitsubishi When registration of ID code is complete, Motors dealer. the buzzer will sound 3 times and the immobilizer display will come on for 30 seconds.
  • Page 105 UNLOCK button (2) is pressed. The turn signal lights will also blink once.  On a vehicle equipped with a Mitsubishi Multi-Communication System, the functions NOTE can be adjusted on the screen. For details, ...
  • Page 106 Answerback function NOTE Number of To lock To unlock chimes  On a vehicle equipped with a Mitsubishi Multi-Communication System, the functions Six chimes Two flashes No flash The horn and turn signal lights of the keyless can be adjusted on the screen. For details,...
  • Page 107  If you wish to obtain an additional F.A.S.T.- key, please contact an authorized Mitsubishi  On a vehicle equipped with a Mitsubishi  The indicator light (5) comes on each time a Motors dealer. A maximum of four F.A.S.T.- Multi-Communication System, the functions button is pressed.
  • Page 108 Canada). This device com- metal grounded object. plies with Part 15 of FCC Rules and Industry 2. With the Mitsubishi mark facing you, Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Coin type bat- insert the cloth-covered tip of a flat blade...
  • Page 109: Door Locks

    Door locks To lock and unlock with the key NOTE Door locks (driver’s door)  When locking or unlocking with the key, N00509201544 only the driver’s door will be locked or WARNING unlocked. Turn the key toward the front of the vehicle to To lock or unlock all doors and liftgate, use ...
  • Page 110 Door locks 2. Be sure the keys are not inside the vehi- display. (Color liquid crystal display type To lock or unlock the door from cle. Close the door. only) the inside Lock out protection Move the lock knob to the lock position to lock the door.
  • Page 111: Power Door Locks

    To acti- and unlock could activate the power door vate or deactivate these functions, please locking system’s built-in protection circuit, contact your authorized Mitsubishi Motors and prevent the system from operating. If this occurs, wait about 1 minute before oper- dealer.
  • Page 112: Child Safety Locks For Rear Door

    NOTE Liftgate (except for vehicles  On a vehicle equipped with a Mitsubishi Multi-Communication System, the functions equipped with the power 1- To lock can be adjusted on the screen. For details, liftgate) refer to a separate operation manual.
  • Page 113 Liftgate (except for vehicles equipped with the power liftgate) WARNING NOTE  When opening the liftgate, always fully  On vehicles equipped with the mirror retrac- open it. A partially opened liftgate can tor switch, the outside rearview mirrors auto- unexpectedly close due to its own weight.
  • Page 114: Power Liftgate (If So Equipped)

    Power liftgate (if so equipped) CAUTION WARNING Power liftgate (if so equipped)  Before starting the vehicle, be sure to con-  When opening and closing the power lift- N00575900026 firm that the liftgate is locked. If the liftgate gate, make sure that there are no people Before operating the power liftgate, unlock opens while driving the vehicle, objects nearby and be careful not to hit your head...
  • Page 115: Automatic Operation

    Power liftgate (if so equipped) Automatic operation CAUTION  Do not apply excessive force to the power N00576500029 liftgate when opening or closing it. Doing so When the power liftgate main switch (A) is could damage to the power liftgate. on, the power liftgate can be operated using either the power liftgate switch on the F.A.S.T.-key, the driver’s side power liftgate...
  • Page 116 Power liftgate (if so equipped)  The power liftgate is completely closed. <Using the driver’s side power liftgate switch NOTE  The power liftgate is unlocked. or the close switch on the power liftgate>  If one of the power liftgate switches is oper- ated while the power liftgate is operating, the ...
  • Page 117 Power liftgate (if so equipped) If the driver’s side power liftgate switch is •While open: The warning buzzer sounds pressed once while the power liftgate is oper- and the power liftgate com- ating, the warning buzzer will sound and the pletely closes.
  • Page 118 Power liftgate (if so equipped) liftgate will open after the warning buzzer If the close switch on the power liftgate is sounds and the hazard warning flasher blinks. pressed, the power liftgate will close after the warning buzzer sounds 3 times and the hazard warning flasher blinks 2 times.
  • Page 119: Manual Operation

    Power liftgate (if so equipped) CAUTION Sudden operation prevention mechanism  Do not damage the auto reverse sensor, when loading or unloading luggage. If the sensor is damaged, the power liftgate will not close If the engine is started while the power lift- automatically.
  • Page 120: Inside Liftgate Release

    Inside liftgate release NOTE CAUTION  When the battery is discharged or discon-  Do not fully close the power liftgate with nected, the power liftgate cannot be opened your hand still on the power liftgate grip. even manually. At that time, the liftgate can Doing so could trap and injure your hand or be opened only by using the inside liftgate arm.
  • Page 121: Theft-Alarm System

    Theft-alarm system CAUTION Liftgate Power liftgate  Do not modify or add parts to the theft-alarm system. Doing so could cause the theft-alarm to malfunction. Armed stage N00510301200 Park the vehicle and stop the engine. Arm the system as described below. You and your family should familiarize your- 3.
  • Page 122 “ON” position. Have the vehicle inspected by an authorized • For vehicles equipped with the F.A.S.T.- Mitsubishi Motors dealer. key, if the operation mode is put in ON. If the answerback function (flashing of the  The system will not be armed if a door, the...
  • Page 123 N00582600025 further details, please contact an authorized After 3 minutes the headlights automati- The alarm can be deactivated in the following Mitsubishi Motors dealer. cally shut off. ways. 2. The horn (the siren for vehicles equipped Alarm stage  By using the keyless entry system or the with the interior alarm sensor) will sound F.A.S.T.-key operation to lock or unlock...
  • Page 124: Disarmed Stage

    ON. Motors dealer for details.  All doors and the liftgate are unlocked by On a vehicle equipped with a Mitsubishi using the keyless entry system or the Multi-Communication System, the functions F.A.S.T.-key operation.
  • Page 125: Power Window Control

    Power window control Testing the theft-alarm system WARNING Power window control  Never leave the vehicle without carrying N00510601144 N00510800383 the key. Use the following procedure to test the sys-  Never leave children or unreliable adults tem: unattended inside the vehicle. 1.
  • Page 126: Main Switch

    Power window control stopped. However, once the driver’s door or Main switch Sub switch the front passenger’s door is opened, the N00548701137 N00548800102 power windows cannot be operated. The main switch located on the driver’s door can be used to operate all the windows. Lock switch A window can be opened or closed by operat- N00549001166...
  • Page 127: Sunroof (If So Equipped)

    Sunroof (if so equipped) WARNING CAUTION What to do if you hear wind buffeting when driving  Before driving with a child in the vehicle,  The safety mechanism is deactivated while be sure to lock the window switch to make the switch is pulled up.
  • Page 128 If the sunroof does not return to normal, The sunroof can be opened or closed for a 30- with the sunroof in this position, wind buf- consult an authorized Mitsubishi Motors second period after the engine is stopped. feting is lower than with the sunroof fully dealer.
  • Page 129: Parking Brake

    If nothing is trapped, have the CAUTION sunroof checked at an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer.  Do not attempt to close the sunshade when  Be careful when tilting up the sunroof if a ski the sunroof is opened.
  • Page 130: Steering Wheel Height And Reach Adjustment

    Steering wheel height and reach adjustment To apply To deactivate CAUTION  Before driving, be sure that the parking brake is fully released and brake warning light is off. If you drive without the parking brake fully released, the warning display will appear on the information screen in the multi-informa- tion display.
  • Page 131: Inside Rearview Mirror

    Inside rearview mirror To adjust the vertical mirror Type 1 position It is possible to move the mirror up and down to adjust its position. Type 2 1- Wheel lock 2- Release Type 3 WARNING  After adjusting, make sure the lock lever is secured in the locked (1) position.
  • Page 132 Inside rearview mirror To adjust the mirror position To reduce the glare Type 2 When the headlights of the vehicles behind It is possible to move the mirror up/down and you are very bright, the reflection factor of left/right to adjust its position. Type 1 the rearview mirror is automatically changed to reduce the glare.
  • Page 133: Outside Rearview Mirrors

    Outside rearview mirrors Type 3 NOTE WARNING  If you want to stop automatic mode, press  Your passenger’s side mirror is convex. When the headlights of the vehicles behind the switch (3) and the indicator will go off. The objects you see in the mirror will look you are very bright, the reflection factor of To return to automatic mode, press the smaller and farther away than they...
  • Page 134 Outside rearview mirrors 4- Left To adjust the mirror position For vehicles equipped with the mirror retractor switch NOTE N00549101167 The outside rearview mirrors can be adjusted  After adjusting, return the lever to the when the ignition switch is in the “ON” or Retracting and extending the mir- “•”(OFF) position.
  • Page 135 Motors dealer. this action can result in burn-out of the mir- about 15 to 20 minutes depending on the out- On vehicles equipped with Mitsubishi Multi- ror motor circuits. side temperature. Communication System, screen operations can be used to make the adjustment.
  • Page 136: Ignition Switch

    For further information, please contact your the “ON” position. authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer. On vehicles equipped with Mitsubishi Multi- NOTE Communication System, screen operations can be used to make the adjustment.  Your vehicle is equipped with an electronic Refer to the separate owner’s manual for...
  • Page 137 Mitsubishi Motors dealer. which allows the ignition switch to turn to the “OFF” position. On vehicles equipped with Mitsubishi Multi- the “LOCK” position. Communication System, screen operations can be used to make the adjustment.
  • Page 138: Steering Wheel Lock (If So Equipped)

    Steering wheel lock (if so equipped) “Free-hand Advanced Security Transmitter To lock Steering wheel lock (if so (F.A.S.T.-key): Starting” on page5-12. equipped) [Except for vehicles equipped with the Remove the key at the “LOCK” position. N00512501222 Free-hand Advanced Security Transmit- Turn the steering wheel until it is locked.
  • Page 139 Starting the engine 2. Insert the ignition key. 2. While depressing the brake pedal, press WARNING 3. Press and hold the brake pedal down with the accelerator pedal halfway and hold it  Never run the engine in a closed or poorly your right foot.
  • Page 140: Automatic Transaxle (If So Equipped)

    Automatic transaxle (if so equipped) in the “D” (DRIVE) or “R” (REVERSE) NOTE Automatic transaxle (if so position.  During the break-in period or immediately equipped) This occurs because the transaxle has not after reconnecting the battery, your vehicle warmed up sufficiently; it does not indicate a N00513200216 may not shift smoothly.
  • Page 141 This will cause the vehicle to Immediately have your vehicle checked by an “jump” forward or backward. authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice. NOTE If you need to move the vehicle, shift the selector lever as follows.
  • Page 142 Automatic transaxle (if so equipped) system or A/T fluid temperature becomes Selector lever position display abnormally high. N00513901441 When the operation mode is put in ON, the selector lever position is shown on the multi- information display. Type 1 Type 2 4.
  • Page 143 Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a Have the vehicle inspected by an authorized repair facility of your choice. Mitsubishi Motors dealer as soon as possi- ble. When warning display is showing [For vehicles equipped with color liquid...
  • Page 144 Automatic transaxle (if so equipped) Selector lever positions WARNING “L” LOW  Never move the selector lever to the “N” N00514201395 (NEUTRAL) position while driving since This position is for driving up very steep hills “P” PARK you could accidentally slip it into the “P” and for engine braking at low speeds when (PARK) or “R”...
  • Page 145 Automatic transaxle (if so equipped) CAUTION NOTE SHIFT SHIFT  In sports mode, the driver must execute  When the selector lever is in the “D” DOWN upward shifts in accordance with prevailing (DRIVE) position and sports mode is road conditions, taking care to keep the selected, the vehicle will automatically engine speed below the red zone.
  • Page 146 Automatic transaxle (if so equipped) Operation of the automatic CAUTION Type 1 Type 2 transaxle  Use the selector lever in the correct shift position in accordance with driving condi- N00514501369 tions. CAUTION Never coast downhill backward in the driv- ing shift position {“D”...
  • Page 147: Continuously Variable Transmission (Cvt) (If So Equipped)

    Have your vehicle manually shift up and shift down the trans- “D” (DRIVE) position or Sports mode posi- checked at an authorized Mitsubishi Motors mission. Refer to “Sports mode” on page tion. dealer or a repair facility of your choice as 5-76.
  • Page 148 Continuously variable transmission (CVT) (if so equipped) Selector lever operation Set the selector lever in the gate to operate. N00560301074 As an additional safety precaution, models WARNING equipped with a continuously variable trans- mission have a shift-lock device that holds ...
  • Page 149 4. Depress the brake pedal with the right Immediately have your vehicle checked by an foot. authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a 5. Insert a screwdriver in the shift-lock repair facility of your choice. release hole (B). Shift the selector lever to If you need to move the vehicle, shift the the “N”...
  • Page 150 Have the vehicle inspected by an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer as soon as possi- 3. If the display is still blinking, repeat steps ble. 1 and 2 above.
  • Page 151 When the warning display or the warn- may be damaged. inspected by an authorized Mitsubishi ing display appears on the information screen Motors dealer or a repair facility of your in the multi-information display while you choice. “N” NEUTRAL...
  • Page 152 Continuously variable transmission (CVT) (if so equipped) Unlike the manual transaxle, sports mode WARNING “L” LOW allows shifting with the accelerator pedal  To prevent rolling, always keep your foot depressed. on the brake pedal when the vehicle is in This position is for driving up very steep hills “N”...
  • Page 153 Continuously variable transmission (CVT) (if so equipped) When returning to “D” (DRIVE) operation, NOTE Type 1 Type 2 the selector lever position display will change  To maintain good running performance, the to “D” (DRIVE) position. transmission may refuse to perform an upshift when the sportronic steering wheel CAUTION paddle shifter is moved to the “+(SHIFT...
  • Page 154 Have your vehicle checked at an with the service brake. Also, when you depress the accelerator pedal authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a Prior to moving off after having stopped the while holding down the brake pedal with the...
  • Page 155: Electronically Controlled 4Wd System (If So Equipped)

    Electronically controlled 4WD system (if so equipped) NOTE NOTE Drive mode Function This mode is for driving in  [For vehicles equipped with mono-color liq-  If the parking brake lever is pulled up while uid crystal display meter] the vehicle is moving, the front-rear distribu- slippery conditions, such as When the selector lever position indicator tion of driving torque control will turn OFF...
  • Page 156 Electronically controlled 4WD system (if so equipped) Drive mode indicator Drive mode Display N00549401030 Normally the indicator illuminates when the 4WD ECO operation mode put in ON, and then the drive mode is displayed a few seconds after the engine is started. The status of each drive mode display is as follows.
  • Page 157: S-Awc (Super-All Wheel Control) (If So Equipped)

    ECO mode switch is switched OFF. Have your vehicle inspected by an autho- Reduce speed and, if the indicator stops rized Mitsubishi Motors dealer. blinking, you may resume normal driving. For vehicles equipped with mono-color liq- S-AWC (Super-All Wheel...
  • Page 158 S-AWC (Super-All Wheel Control) (if so equipped) the drive power difference of the left and CAUTION Active Yaw Control (AYC) right wheels and the braking force when the  Do not over-rely on the S-AWC. Even the S- vehicle does not turn in response to steering AWC cannot prevent the natural laws of The AYC is a system, with a left-right differ- input, such as when the steering wheel is...
  • Page 159 S-AWC (Super-All Wheel Control) (if so equipped) S-AWC S-AWC drive mode display drive Function N00583100030 mode This mode can be used on both dry and wet roads. The distri- bution of driving/braking NORMAL torque to each wheel is auto- matically controlled according to the driving condition.
  • Page 160 The S-AWC operation status is displayed. WARNING Have your vehicle inspected by an autho-  Always concentrate on your driving first. rized Mitsubishi Motors dealer. Keep your eyes and mind on the road. Dis- tractions while driving can lead to an acci- dent.
  • Page 161: 4-Wheel Drive Operation

    If the ECO mode switch is switched OFF, the  Mitsubishi Motors is not responsible to the Also, you must exercise caution when driving drive mode will be returned to “NORMAL” operator for any damage or injury caused or...
  • Page 162 4-wheel drive operation CAUTION NOTE CAUTION  Setting the drive mode-selector to “4WD  The use of snow tires is recommended.  If any of the following conditions occur LOCK” (Electronically controlled 4WD) or while the vehicle is being driven, immedi- ...
  • Page 163: Inspection And Maintenance Following Rough Road Operation

    Move the selector lever  Never drive through water that is deep Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facil- alternately between the “D” (DRIVE) and enough to cover wheel hubs, axles or exhaust ity of your choice as soon as possible to “R”...
  • Page 164: Cautions On The Handling Of 4-Wheel Drive Vehicles

    Cautions on the handling of 4-wheel drive vehicles CAUTION CAUTION Cautions on the handling of 4-wheel drive vehicles  Always use tires of the same size, type, and  Do not tow 4-wheel drive vehicles with the brand that have no wear differences. Using front or rear wheels on the ground (Type A N00530801214 tires of different size, type, brands or degree...
  • Page 165: Service Brake

    If you hear this sound, have the brake pads  Do not leave any objects near the brake brake hydraulic systems stops working prop- replaced at an authorized Mitsubishi Motors pedal or let a floor mat slide under it; erly, the rest of the brake system will still dealer or a repair facility of your choice.
  • Page 166: Brake Assist System

    “LOCK” or “ACC” position while the hill inspected by an authorized Mitsubishi brake pedal is released. start assist is operating. The hill start assist Motors dealer or a repair facility of your ...
  • Page 167: Anti-Lock Braking System

    Anti-lock braking system  Operation of anti-lock braking system is CAUTION NOTE not restricted situations where brakes are  The brake assist system is not a device  When the anti-lock brake system warning applied suddenly. This system may also designed to exercise braking force greater light or only active stability control warning prevent the wheels from locking when...
  • Page 168 (The standard brake system is functioning choice as soon as possible. mph (5 km/h). normally.) If this happens, take your vehicle to an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice. If the anti-lock braking system Anti-lock braking system warn- •...
  • Page 169: Electric Power Steering System (Eps)

    Electric power steering sys- Stop the vehicle in a safe place and contact an tem (EPS)  During repeated full-lock turning of the authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or repair steering wheel (for example, while you are facility of your choice. N00568401084...
  • Page 170: Active Stability Control (Asc)

    Mitsubishi Motors dealer or  Be sure to use the same specified type and ning excessive, thus helping the vehicle to a repair facility of your choice as soon as size of tire on all four wheels.
  • Page 171: Off Indicator

    Active stability control (ASC) maneuvers. It works by controlling the engine ASC OFF indicator CAUTION output and the brake on each wheel. This indicator will turn on when the  For safety reasons, the “ASC OFF” switch ASC is turned off with the “ASC should be operated when your vehicle is NOTE OFF”...
  • Page 172: Cruise Control (If So Equipped)

     When a spare tire has been put on your vehi- but you should have your vehicle inspected cle, the gripping ability of the tire will be by an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or CAUTION lower, making it more likely that the...
  • Page 173 Cruise control (if so equipped) The “SET” indicator appears on the infor- Cruise control switches To activate mation display in the meter cluster. (For N00518401395 vehicles equipped with color liquid crys- 1. With the operation mode in ON, press the tal display meter) CRUISE CONTROL ON/OFF switch (A) to turn on the cruise control.
  • Page 174: Accelerator Pedal

    Cruise control (if so equipped) When you reach your desired speed, release the switch. Your new cruising speed is now set. To slow down your speed in small amounts, push down the SET - switch (B) for less than To decrease the set speed about 1 second and release it.
  • Page 175 Cruise control (if so equipped) NOTE To temporarily increase or To deactivate  In some driving conditions, the set speed decrease the speed driving may be deactivated. If this happens, N00518801575 refer to “To activate” on page 5-97 and The set speed driving can be deactivated as N00541701066 repeat the speed setting procedure.
  • Page 176: Adaptive Cruise Control System (Acc) (If So Equipped)

    Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC) (if so equipped) The set speed driving is deactivated automati- CAUTION cally in any of the following ways.  When the set speed driving is deactivated automatically in any situation other than  When your speed slows to about 10 mph those listed above, there may be a system (15 km/h) or more below the set speed malfunction.
  • Page 177: Cruise Control Switch

    Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC) (if so equipped) your vehicle if it becomes too close to the 3- “RES +” switch WARNING vehicle in front. Used to resume the control function  Before using the ACC, read this entire sec- The cruising set speed can be set from 25 after cancelling the ACC or the conven- tion to understand the limitations of this...
  • Page 178 Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC) (if so equipped) State How to use ACC Display Stand by Active N00577200023 To turn on ACC Vehicle in front detected When the operation mode is in the “ON” position, press the “ACC ON/OFF” switch. 5-Following distance indicator: Indicating the following distance.
  • Page 179 Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC) (if so equipped) NOTE To activate ACC control  Every time the operation mode is turned to the “OFF” position, the ACC is turned off. With the ACC turned on, push down the “SET -” switch while driving, and when your vehicle reaches your desired speed, release To turn off ACC the “SET -”...
  • Page 180 Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC) (if so equipped) NOTE When ACC detects a vehicle in front within the set distance • While ABS, ASC or TCL is activated. • When the selector lever is in positions other N00581400039 than “D” (DRIVE) and “Ds” (DOWN- The ACC will maintain the distance to the SHIFT &...
  • Page 181 Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC) (if so equipped) vehicle will slowly accelerate to the set WARNING WARNING speed.  When the ACC is not being used, turn off • When driving on a curve. the system to avoid unexpected ACC acti- vation.
  • Page 182 Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC) (if so equipped) WARNING WARNING CAUTION  To maintain proper performance of the ACC: • When a vehicle in front is a truck loaded • When driving on a winding road. with freight that protrudes rearward •...
  • Page 183 Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC) (if so equipped) switch and release the accelerator pedal; the To decrease the set speed new speed is then set in the system. N00581600028 There are two ways to decrease the set speed. By using the “SET -” switch: The set speed will decrease by 1 mph (1 km/h) every time you push down the “SET -”...
  • Page 184 Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC) (if so equipped) NOTE NOTE NOTE  The set speed can be changed even while  The ACC control will not resume after  The set speed indication on the display turns your vehicle is following a vehicle in front releasing the brake pedal.
  • Page 185  When the selector lever is in a position there is a possibility that the ACC has a mal- other than “D” (DRIVE) and “Ds” function. Contact your authorized Mitsubishi (DOWNSHIFT & SPORTY DRIVING). Motors dealer.  When the parking brake is engaged.
  • Page 186 Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC) (if so equipped) NOTE NOTE  Actual distance will vary depending on your • While the parking brake is engaged. vehicle speed and the front vehicle speed. • When the ACC system has judged that the The distance will become longer when the performance for detecting a front vehicle is vehicle speeds are higher.
  • Page 187: Forward Collision Mitigation System (Fcm) (If So Equipped)

    Forward Collision Mitigation System (FCM) (if so equipped)  this device must accept any interference Forward Collision Mitiga- received, including interference that may tion System (FCM) (if so cause undesired operation. The conventional cruise control is turned off equipped) CAUTION when the operation mode is tuned off.
  • Page 188: Forward Collision Warning

    Forward Collision Mitigation System (FCM) (if so equipped) Forward collision warning FCM braking function function N00577700057 When the FCM judges that a collision with N00577400025 the vehicle straight-ahead is imminent, the If the system judges that there is a risk of FCM will automatically apply moderate brak- your vehicle colliding with a vehicle in front, ing to warn the driver to apply the brakes...
  • Page 189 Forward Collision Mitigation System (FCM) (if so equipped) WARNING WARNING WARNING  If the brake pedal is not depressed within • When a vehicle suddenly cuts in front of • When driving on a road with alternating 2 seconds after your vehicle has been your vehicle.
  • Page 190 Forward Collision Mitigation System (FCM) (if so equipped) WARNING WARNING CAUTION • When there is a road side object (B) that • When a vehicle in the next lane becomes • Do not install a grill guard. reflects the radar sensor signal, such as a positioned directly in front of your vehi- •...
  • Page 191 Forward Collision Mitigation System (FCM) (if so equipped) To turn on/off the FCM system To change forward collision warn- NOTE ing distance  The distance which will trigger the FCM braking function cannot be adjusted. Every time the operation mode is turned to “ON”, the FCM will automatically be turned The distance to the vehicle ahead which trig- When a problem is detected...
  • Page 192: Lane Departure Warning System (Ldw) (If So Equipped)

    Lane Departure Warning System (LDW) (if so equipped) CAUTION  Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer for compli- ance could void the user’s authority to oper- ate the equipment. NOTE General information  The “FCM TEMPORARILY NOT AVAIL- N00580900024 ABLE”...
  • Page 193 Lane Departure Warning System (LDW) (if so equipped) warnings when your vehicle is leaving or has WARNING left the lane.  Before using the LDW, read this entire section to understand the limitations of this system. Failure to follow instructions could result in an accident.
  • Page 194: Lane Departure Warning

    Lane Departure Warning System (LDW) (if so equipped) Operation of the LDW WARNING • When driving in an extremely narrow N00581100023 lane. The LDW, when turned ON, is capable of • When the distance between your vehicle recognizing the lane in which your vehicle is and a vehicle in front is short.
  • Page 195: Tire Pressure Monitoring System

    • Do not attempt to detach or disassemble the LDW camera. N00530201540 • Use only Mitsubishi Motors genuine Parts The tire pressure monitoring system uses tire when replacing the windshield wipers. inflation pressure sensors (A) on the wheels to monitor the tire inflation pressures. The...
  • Page 196  The tire pressure monitoring system is not a For details, please contact your authorized substitute for regularly checking tire infla- Mitsubishi Motors dealer. If one or more of the vehicle tires (except for tion pressures. the spare tire) is significantly under-inflated,...
  • Page 197 Have the system the level to trigger illumination of the TPMS inspected by an authorized Mitsubishi low tire pressure telltale. Motors dealer. In such situations, a malfunctioning of the...
  • Page 198 Mitsubishi illuminates while driving Motors dealer. If the tire repair is not done by 2. If the tire pressure monitoring system an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer, it is warning light remains illuminated after N00532801511 not covered by your warranty.
  • Page 199 “ ” (tire Mitsubishi Motors dealer, it is not covered by your warranty. ID set change). 1. Transit the display by multi information display switch until the tire pressure mon- itoring system (TPMS) SET indicator is displayed.
  • Page 200: Rear-View Camera (If So Equipped)

    “ON” position, or the operation mode is put in ON, the rear-view image will be dis- This device complies with part 15 of FCC played on the screen of the Mitsubishi Multi- Rules and Industry Canada licence-exempt Communication System or the DISPLAY RSS standard(s).
  • Page 201 Rear-view camera (if so equipped) Location of rear-view camera Reference lines on the screen CAUTION  The rear-view camera uses a wide-angle The rear-view camera (A) is in the liftgate, at lens. As a result, images and distances shown Reference lines and upper surface of the rear the left side of the liftgate handle.
  • Page 202: Instrument Cluster

    They may not indicate correct distance  On vehicles equipped with Mitsubishi Multi- depending on the shape of an obstacle. Communication System, it is possible to For example, when there is an object behind change the display language of the screen.
  • Page 203: Multi Information Display - Type 1

    Instrument cluster 2- Multi Information display (Type CAUTION Type B 1:Color liquid crystal display type)  The red zone indicates an engine speed  P.5-128 beyond the range of safe operation. Information screen display list (Type 1)  P.5-155 Select the correct selector position to control Multi Information display...
  • Page 204: Multi Information Display - Type 2

    2 second again returns the brightness level to the previous level. On vehicles equipped with Mitsubishi Multi- Communication System, the map screen color of Mitsubishi Multi-Communication System may not be switched to nighttime setting when the meter illumination bright- ness level is at the maximum.
  • Page 205 Multi Information display - Type 1 [With ignition switch or operation mode in ON] 9- Engine coolant temperature display 1- Drive mode indicator display screen (if NOTE  P.5-134 so equipped)  P.5-80  The fuel units, outside temperature units, 10- Odometer ...
  • Page 206 Multi Information display - Type 1 average and momentary fuel consumption, distance range, etc. It is also possible to change elements such as the language and units used on the multi information display by operating the multi information display switch. Information screen (With the ignition switch in “OFF”...
  • Page 207 Multi Information display - Type 1 1- Trip odometer  P.5-135 2- Trip odometer  P.5-135 3- ECO score display  P.5-139 4- Service reminder  P.5-136 5- Redisplay of a warning display screen  P.5-134 Information screen (With the ignition switch is turned from the “OFF” or “LOCK” position to the “ON”...
  • Page 208 Multi Information display - Type 1 Information screen (With the ignition switch or the operation mode in ON) N00556201232 Each time you lightly press the multi information display switch, the display screen switches in the following order. *: When there is a warning display 1- Trip odometer ...
  • Page 209 Multi Information display - Type 1 9- Function setting screen  P.5-140 10- Redisplay of a warning display screen  P.5-134 NOTE  While driving, the service reminder are not displayed even if you operate the multi information display switch. Always stop the vehicle in a safe place before operating.
  • Page 210: Engine Coolant Temperature

    Multi Information display - Type 1 NOTE warning display screen Door ajar warning display screen N00555201222  Warning display screens with a “ ” or This is displayed when you press the multi N00529700014 “ ” mark displayed in the upper right of the information display switch and return from screen can be switched.
  • Page 211 Multi Information display - Type 1 CAUTION NOTE NOTE  It may take several seconds to stabilize the  On hills or curves, the display may be incor-  If the engine is overheating, “ ” will blink. display after refilling the tank. rect due to the movement of fuel in the tank.
  • Page 212  The service reminder time can be modified To reset the trip odometer by an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer, At that time, when the ignition switch is to adjust for severe usage, etc. Refer to switched from the “OFF” or “LOCK”...
  • Page 213  If you accidentally reset the display, consult from OFF to ON. an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer for assistance. 1. When you lightly press the multi informa- tion display switch, the information...
  • Page 214 Multi Information display - Type 1 Driving range display Average fuel consumption dis- NOTE play  Disconnecting the battery cable will erase N00575201026 from memory the manual reset mode or auto Shows the approximate driving range (how N00575301027 reset mode setting for the average fuel con- many more miles or kilometers you can This displays the average fuel consumption sumption display.
  • Page 215: Eco Indicator

    Multi Information display - Type 1 NOTE NOTE  The display setting can be changed to the  The display setting can be changed to the ECO drive level preferred units (mph or km/h). preferred units {mpg (US), mpg (UK), Refer to “Changing the function settings”...
  • Page 216 Multi Information display - Type 1 [When the ignition switch is turned to the Refer to “Information screen” on page NOTE “OFF” or “LOCK” position or the operation 5-132.  To return the menu screen to the function set- mode is put in OFF] ting screen, press and hold the multi infor- The display shows the overall ECO score the mation display switch (for about 2 seconds...
  • Page 217 Multi Information display - Type 1 Refer to “Changing the time until “REST 1. Press and hold the multi information dis- Manual reset mode REMINDER” is displayed” on page play switch (for about 2 seconds or more) 5-145. to switch from the setting mode screen to ...
  • Page 218 Multi Information display - Type 1  When the engine switch or the operation 4. Lightly press the multi information dis- Changing the fuel consumption mode is in the following conditions, the play switch to switch to select the units. display unit average fuel consumption display and the 5.
  • Page 219 Multi Information display - Type 1 Changing the temperature unit NOTE  On vehicles equipped with Mitsubishi Multi- N00557201154 Communication System, the temperature The temperature display unit can be switched. value of the air conditioner screen of Mit- 1. Press and hold the multi information dis-...
  • Page 220 (if so equipped) is automatically changed to the language selected for the multi informa- N00529801302 tion display. The language used in Mitsubishi Multi-Com- However, this changing function may not munication System (if so equipped) or Blue- work depending on the language selected ®...
  • Page 221 Multi Information display - Type 1 Refer to “Changing the function settings” 1. Press and hold the multi information dis- 1. Press and hold the multi information dis- on page 5-140. play switch (for about 2 seconds or more) play switch (for about 2 seconds or more) 2.
  • Page 222 Multi Information display - Type 2 3. Press and hold the multi information dis- NOTE play switch (for about 2 seconds or more) • Average fuel consumption and average to switch from ON (with the green bar speed reset mode: A (Auto reset) graph) to OFF (without the green bar •...
  • Page 223: Information Display

    Multi Information display - Type 2 Information display N00574801038 Each time you lightly press the multi information display switch (A), the display switches in the following order. 6- Average fuel consumption display  P.5-149 1- Odometer 7- Outside temperature display  P.5-149 2- Trip odometer 8- Service reminder (distance) ...
  • Page 224 Multi Information display - Type 2  Both trip odometers Odometer NOTE count up to 9999.9 miles/kilometers.  You can adjust to 8 different levels respec- N00574901039 When a trip odometer goes past 9999.9 tively for when the front side-marker lights The odometer indicates the total distance the miles/kilometers, it returns to 0.0 miles/ are illuminated and when they are not.
  • Page 225 Multi Information display - Type 2 NOTE NOTE NOTE  When you refuel, the driving range display is  The average fuel consumption display can be  The display setting can be changed to the updated. reset separately for the auto reset mode and preferred units (°F or °C).
  • Page 226 If the warning display appears, refuel as soon NOTE as possible.  The service reminder time can be modified by an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer, to adjust for severe usage, etc. Refer to 1- Full “Severe maintenance schedule” in your vehi- 0- Empty cle’s Warranty and Maintenance Manual.
  • Page 227  If you accidentally reset the display, consult switch, the screen switches from “---” to an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer for “cLEAr”. After that, the time until the assistance. next periodic inspection is shown.
  • Page 228 Multi Information display - Type 2 2. Each time you press the multi information Changing the function settings  Auto reset mode display switch for 2 seconds or more on N00556801209  When the average fuel consumption is driving range display, you can switch The “Average fuel consumption reset mode”, being displayed, if you hold down the reset mode for average fuel consumption.
  • Page 229 5 seconds or more fuel consumption unit.  On vehicles equipped with Mitsubishi Multi- until buzzer sound is heard twice. Communication System, the temperature 3. Press and hold the multi information dis-...
  • Page 230: Indicator Light, Warning Light, And Information Screen Display List (Multi Information Display - Type 1)

    Indicator light, warning light, and information screen display list (multi information display - Type 1) Indicator light, warning light, and information screen display list (multi information display - Type 1) N00557701058 Indicator and warning light list N00557801310 6- LED headlight warning light (if so 11- Engine malfunction indicator (“SER- 1- Position indicator ...
  • Page 231 • Abnormal voltage or a static electricity discharge is generated by the operation of your vehicle’s electronics (including after-market parts). If the warning display has occurred a number of times, take your vehicle to an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice and have the system checked.
  • Page 232 5-179.  There is a malfunction in the LED headlights.  Contact an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice to have the system. Refer to “LED headlight warning light” on page 5-180.
  • Page 233 Refer to “Free-hand Advanced Security Transmitter (F.A.S.T.-key)” on page 5-12.  There is a fault in the electronic immobilizer. (Anti-  Contact an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a theft starting system). repair facility of your choice to have the system checked.
  • Page 234 Indicator light, warning light, and information screen display list (multi information display - Type 1) Screen Cause Do this (Reference)  The F. A. S. T. -key is not detected.  Insert the F. A. S. T. -key into the key slot. Refer to “If the F.
  • Page 235  There is a fault in the brake system.  If the light still illuminates after the inspection, con- tact an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice for assistance. Refer to “Brake warning display” on page 5-175.
  • Page 236 If the warning is not cancelled, please contact an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facil- ity of your choice.  The driver’s door is open when the operation mode  Put the operation mode in OFF.
  • Page 237 ON. Refer to “Seat belt warning” on page 4-22.  There is a fault in the fuel system.  Contact an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice to have the system checked.
  • Page 238 Screen Cause Do this (Reference)  There is a fault in the SRS airbag or the pre-tensioner  Contact an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a system. repair facility of your choice to have the system checked, immediately. Refer to “SRS airbag/Pre-tensioner system warning”...
  • Page 239 Cause Do this (Reference)  There is a fault in the automatic transaxle or CVT.  Contact an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice to have the system checked. Refer to “Automatic transaxle” on page 5-64.
  • Page 240 Indicator light, warning light, and information screen display list (multi information display - Type 1) Screen Cause Do this (Reference)  The Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC)  Depress the brake pedal as soon as your vehicle detected a stop of the vehicle in front and stopped comes to a stop.
  • Page 241 Screen Cause Do this (Reference)  There is a fault in the Adaptive Cruise Control Sys-  Contact an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a tem (ACC). repair facility of your choice to have the system checked. Refer to “When ACC detects a vehicle in front within the set distance”...
  • Page 242 Screen Cause Do this (Reference)  There is a fault in the Lane Departure Warning  Contact an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a (LDW). repair facility of your choice to have the system checked. Refer to “Lane Departure Warning (LDW)” on page 5-116.
  • Page 243 Indicator light, warning light, and information screen display list (multi information display - Type 1) Other interrupt displays N00558201308 Screen System operation status Reference  When starting the engine, the selector  Place the selector lever in the “P” lever is in a position other than the “P” (PARK) position, depress and hold the (PARK) or the “N”...
  • Page 244 Indicator light, warning light, and information screen display list (multi information display - Type 1) Screen System operation status Reference  When “AWC ECO” mode of S-AWC is Refer to “S-AWC (Super-All Wheel Con- selected. trol)” on page 5-81.  When “NORMAL” mode of S-AWC is selected.
  • Page 245 Screen Do this Have an inspection made by an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer. For further details, refer to “Service reminder” on page 5-136. I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :...
  • Page 246 Indicator light, warning light, and information screen display list (multi information display - Type 1) The rest time can be set. Screen Do this Park the vehicle in a safe place, turn off the engine, and take a rest. Use this display as rough guide for taking rests during a long drive. The interval from the start of your trip until this message is displayed can be set.
  • Page 247: Indicator And Warning Light Package (Multi Information Display - Type 2)

    Indicator and warning light package (multi information display - Type 2) Indicator and warning light package (multi information display - Type 2) N00519801891 9- 4WD ECO mode indicator (if so 18- Low coolant temperature indicator 1- Position indicator  P. 5-172 equipped) ...
  • Page 248: Indicators

    Indicators 24- Seat belt reminder/warning light Front fog light indicator ECO Drive Assist (Vehicle (if so  P. 4-22 equipped with the multi infor- equipped) 25- Tire pressure monitoring system warn- mation display - Type 2) ing light  P. 5-120 N00520200175 26- Brake warning light ...
  • Page 249 Before driving, be sure that the parking brake Depress the brake pedal to illuminate the authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a is fully released and brake warning light is stop lights to alert the vehicles behind you.
  • Page 250: Oil Pressure Warning Light

    ENGINE SOON” or “Check engine light”) is as soon as possible and contact an authorized could also affect fuel economy and drivabil- Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility ity. The engine electronic control module stores of your choice to have the system checked.
  • Page 251: Information Screen Display (Vehicle Equipped With The Multi Informa- Tion Display - Type 1)

    Information screen display (Vehicle equipped with the multi information display - Type 1) High coolant temperature Door-ajar warning light and Information screen display warning light - red (Vehicle buzzer (Vehicle equipped with (Vehicle equipped with the equipped with the multi infor- the multi information display - multi information display - mation display - Type 2)
  • Page 252 Park the vehicle in a safe place, and contact an autho- CAUTION rized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair NOTE  If warnings are displayed while the engine is facility of your choice.
  • Page 253: Combination Headlights And Dimmer Switch

    However, if water collects inside the light,  Once the daytime running light come on, have it checked by an authorized Mitsubishi Except for vehicles equipped with day- they do not go out until the ignition switch is...
  • Page 254 Combination headlights and dimmer switch Parking, tail, front and rear side- Parking, tail, front and rear side- NOTE marker lights, license plate, instru- marker lights, license plate, instru-  Once the daytime running light come on, ment panel lights and downlight on ment panel lights and downlight on they do not go out until the ignition switch is turned to the “OFF”...
  • Page 255  If the lights do not turn on or off with the switch in the “AUTO” position, manually about 3 minutes. operate the switch. Have the system checked by an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or [Except for vehicles equipped with the a repair facility of your choice. F.A.S.T.-key] The ignition switch is turned to the “OFF”...
  • Page 256 To change the headlights from high beam to a malfunction in the unit. Contact an autho- tion again after the engine is turned off, the low beam and vice versa, pull the turn signal rized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair about 3-minute auto-cutout function lever to (1).
  • Page 257: Headlight Flasher

    Combination headlights and dimmer switch Welcome light NOTE For details, consult a Mitsubishi Motors N00563201117 dealer. This function turns on the front side-marker On vehicles equipped with Mitsubishi Multi- and parking lights for about 30 seconds after Communication System, screen operations the UNLOCK button on the remote control can be used to make the adjustment.
  • Page 258: Headlight Leveling Switch (If So Equipped)

    • The coming home light function can be deactivated. 4. The headlights will come on in the low For details, consult a Mitsubishi Motors beam setting for about 30 seconds. After dealer. the headlights go off, the headlights can...
  • Page 259: Turn Signal Lever

    Have the system inspected by your autho- dealer for details. does not return to the neutral position. This rized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair usually happens when the steering wheel is facility of your choice. turned only slightly. You can easily return the ...
  • Page 260: Hazard Warning Flasher Switch

    For further information, please contact your conditioning system, 4WD system (if so authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer. equipped) and S-AWC (if so equipped) to improve fuel efficiency. Refer to Electronically controlled 4WD sys- Front fog light switch (if so tem”...
  • Page 261: Wiper And Washer Switch

    Wiper and washer switch NOTE Windshield wipers  If the headlights are switched to high beam, the front fog lights will go out; they will illu- NOTE minate again when the headlights are switched back to low beam.  To ensure a clear rearward view, the rear ...
  • Page 262 On vehi- The windshield wipers can be operated with HI- Fast cles equipped with Mitsubishi Multi-Com- the ignition switch or the operation mode is in munication System, screen operations can be ON or ACC.
  • Page 263 • When cleaning the outside surface of the be malfunctioning. Have the vehicle checked windshield, if you touch the rain sensor. at an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or • When cleaning the outside surface of the a repair facility of your choice.
  • Page 264: Windshield Washer

    “AUTO” position and the knob or a repair facility of your choice. toward you, the wipers will operate several On vehicles equipped with Mitsubishi Multi- (C) is turned in the “+” direction when the Communication System, screen operations times while the washer fluid is being sprayed.
  • Page 265: Rear Window Wiper And Washer

    Motors dealer. It is possible to set the rear window wiper to On vehicles equipped with Mitsubishi Multi- perform the automatic operation only if the Communication System, screen operations selector lever is put in the “R” position while can be used to make the adjustment.
  • Page 266: Wiper Deicer Switch (If So Equipped)

    Press the electric rear dealer for details. way through a sweep by ice or other deposits window defogger switch and the deicer will For vehicles equipped with the Mitsubishi on the glass, the wipers may temporarily stop Multi-Communication System, adjustments operate.
  • Page 267: Horn Switch

    Mitsubishi Motors dealer.  On vehicles equipped with the wiper deicer, The indicator light will go out and the defog- On vehicles equipped with Mitsubishi Multi- when the rear window defogger switch is ger will turn off. Communication System, screen operations pushed, the windshield becomes warm and can be used to make the adjustment.
  • Page 268: Link System (If So Equipped)

    ON or ACC. N00563801025 ® You have acquired a device that includes soft- Before you can use the Bluetooth 2.0 inter- ware licensed to Mitsubishi Motors Corpora- ® face, you must pair the Bluetooth device tion from JOHNSON CONTROLS Inc (the ®...
  • Page 269: Bluetooth® 2.0 Interface (If So Equipped)

    N00564001109 automatically turn off after a certain period [For vehicles sold in U.S.A.] of time and you will no longer be able to use You can access the Mitsubishi Motors North ® the Bluetooth 2.0 interface. The accessory America website.
  • Page 270 “roaming,” will be displayed on call, press this button to put the first caller the audio display.*  On vehicles equipped with the Mitsubishi on hold and talk to the new caller. *: Some cellular phones will not send this Multi-Communication System, pressing the •...
  • Page 271: Selecting The Language

    1. Press the SPEECH button (except for NOTE the language change process will be com- vehicles with Mitsubishi Multi-Commu- pleted and the system will return to the  If the voice command that you say differs nication System) or PICK-UP button (for main menu.
  • Page 272: Help Function

    1. Press the SPEECH button (except for 1. Press the SPEECH button (except for for a voice command input, the system will vehicles with Mitsubishi Multi-Commu- vehicles with Mitsubishi Multi-Commu- tell you a list of the commands that can be...
  • Page 273 ® The Bluetooth 2.0 interface can use the then check with an authorized Mitsubishi  It is required for a little time after engine speaker enrollment function to create a voice Motors dealer. stop that the entered passcode is actually model for one person per language.
  • Page 274 2. Press the SPEECH button (except for 5. The voice guide will prompt for phrase 1. You can turn a voice model registered with vehicles with Mitsubishi Multi-Commu- Repeat the corresponding phrase listed in the speaker enrollment function on and off nication System) or PICK-UP button (for table “Enrollment commands”...
  • Page 275 ® If multiple paired Bluetooth devices are model is on; when enrollment is “dis- vehicles with Mitsubishi Multi-Commu- available in the vehicle, the cellular phone or nication System) or PICK-UP button (for abled,” the voice model is off. Say the music player most recently connected is auto- command that fits your needs.
  • Page 276 ® tooth device and register it as a device refer to the instructions for the device. vehicles with Mitsubishi Multi-Commu- tag. Say the name you want to register nication System) or PICK-UP button (for after the beep. 7. The voice guide will say “Start pairing vehicles with Mitsubishi Multi-Commu- procedure on the device.
  • Page 277 Bluetooth® 2.0 interface (if so equipped) NOTE NOTE NOTE  The pairing code entered here is only used  If you enter the wrong number, the voice  The following procedure ( ) can also guide will say “Pairing failed” and the pair- ®...
  • Page 278 “Please say.” Say the number of the 1. Press the SPEECH button (except for interface. phone that you want to connect to. vehicles with Mitsubishi Multi-Commu- You can connect to the other paired cellular NOTE nication System) or PICK-UP button (for...
  • Page 279 1. Press the SPEECH button (except for The voice guide will say “<device tag> guide will say “Deleting <device tag> vehicles with Mitsubishi Multi-Commu- selected” and then the system will return <number>. Is this correct?” or “Deleting nication System) or PICK-UP button (for to the main menu.
  • Page 280 1. Press the SPEECH button (except for NOTE 6. The voice guide will say “New name, vehicles with Mitsubishi Multi-Commu- please.” Say the name you want to regis-  If you press and release the SPEECH button nication System) or PICK-UP button (for ter as a new device tag.
  • Page 281 Refer to “Listen to Bluetooth Audio” on page ® The Bluetooth 2.0 interface will then 7-41. make the call. [For vehicles equipped with the Mitsubishi To make a call When the confirmation function is on, the Multi-Communication System (MMCS)] system will confirm the telephone number N00565601098 Refer to the separate owner’s manual.
  • Page 282 1. Press the SPEECH button (except for in the mobile phonebook but no telephone NOTE vehicles with Mitsubishi Multi-Commu- number is registered under the selected loca- nication System) or PICK-UP button (for  If you say “No” to all names read by the sys-...
  • Page 283: Mute Function

    1. Press the SPEECH button (except for the incoming call was received, the audio sys- To return to hands-free mode, press the vehicles with Mitsubishi Multi-Commu- tem will mute the sound from the CD player SPEECH button again and say “Transfer...
  • Page 284: Vehicle Phonebook

    This phonebook is used when making calls 1. Press the SPEECH button (except for number. with the voice recognition function. vehicles with Mitsubishi Multi-Commu- Up to 32 names can be registered in the vehi- nication System) or PICK-UP button (for NOTE cle phonebook per language.
  • Page 285 ® the Bluetooth compatible cellular phone. 1. Press the SPEECH button (except for vehicles with Mitsubishi Multi-Commu- nication System) or PICK-UP button (for vehicles with Mitsubishi Multi-Commu- nication System). I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :...
  • Page 286 1. Press the SPEECH button (except for book entry you want to register in the system will ask if the name is correct. vehicles with Mitsubishi Multi-Commu- vehicle phonebook can be transferred to Answer “Yes.” nication System) or PICK-UP button (for ®...
  • Page 287 1. Press the SPEECH button (except for 7. The registered name will be changed. please.” Say the telephone number you vehicles with Mitsubishi Multi-Commu- When the change is complete, the system want to register. nication System) or PICK-UP button (for will return to the main menu.
  • Page 288 N00580300057 1. Press the SPEECH button (except for  Erasing the phonebook If multiple telephone numbers are regis- vehicles with Mitsubishi Multi-Commu- tered in the selected phonebook entry, the N00580400045 nication System) or PICK-UP button (for voice guide will say “Would you like to...
  • Page 289 1. Press the SPEECH button (except for To import a devices phonebook When the deletion is complete, the voice vehicles with Mitsubishi Multi-Commu- guide will say “Hands-free system phone- nication System) or PICK-UP button (for Follow the steps below to transfer to the book erased”...
  • Page 290 Bluetooth® 2.0 interface (if so equipped) 5. The voice guide will say “Importing the 6. When the transfer is complete, the voice The term “IC:” before the radio certification contact list from the mobile phonebook. guide will say “Import complete” and number only signifies that Industry Canada This may take several minutes to com- then the system will return to the main...
  • Page 291: Usb Input Terminal (If So Equipped)

    USB input terminal (if so equipped)  Connect the equipment into an outlet on a USB input terminal (if so circuit different from that to which the equipped) receiver is connected.  Consult the dealer or an experienced N00566701100 radio/TV technician for help. You can connect your USB memory device or iPod* to play music files stored in the USB ICES Notice: This Class B digital apparatus...
  • Page 292 USB input terminal (if so equipped) How to connect an iPod NOTE  Use a genuine Dock connector from Apple N00566901102 Inc. 1. Park your vehicle in a safe place and turn the ignition switch to the “LOCK” posi- 4. Connect the Dock connector (C) to the tion or put the operation mode in OFF.
  • Page 293 USB input terminal (if so equipped) 5. To remove the Dock connector, turn the You can access the Mitsubishi Motors web- For vehicles equipped with the Blue- ignition switch to the “LOCK” position or site. Please read and agree to the “Warning ®...
  • Page 294: Sun Visors

    Sun visors NOTE Vanity mirror Sun visors  Do not connect to the USB input terminal N00524601363 A vanity mirror is fitted to the back of the sun any device (hard disk, card reader, memory Pull the sun visor downward (1) to reduce visor.
  • Page 295: 12 V Power Outlets

    12 V power outlets Card holder Type 1 12 V power outlets N00525001625 Cards can be slipped into the holder (B) on Accessories can be operated when the igni- CAUTION the sun visor. tion switch or the operation mode is in ON or ...
  • Page 296: Homelink ® Wireless Control System (If So Equipped)

    HomeLink® Wireless Control System (if so equipped) WARNING NOTE Floor console box  You can program a maximum of 3 devices. ®  Do not use HomeLink with any garage To change or replace any of the 3 devices door opener that lacks safety stop and after it has been initially programmed, you reverse features as required by U.S.
  • Page 297 HomeLink® Wireless Control System (if so equipped) Before programming Home- ® Link N00584600029  Some garage door openers manufactured after 1995 have “rolling code protection”. To program a garage door opener equipped with “rolling code protection”; you will need to access the garage door opener motor to press the motor’s “Learn”...
  • Page 298 HomeLink® Wireless Control System (if so equipped) • If the device does not operate, continue NOTE NOTE ® with “Programming a new HomeLink ”  Some devices may require you to replace this  In the event that there are still programming steps 5 to 7 to complete the program- difficulties or questions, additional Home- ®...
  • Page 299 HomeLink® Wireless Control System (if so equipped) 3. Once the door has stopped, press and NOTE release the “Learn” or “Smart” button on  If programming a garage door opener or gate the garage door opener (refer to your operator, it is advised to unplug the device garage door opener owner’s manual for during the “cycling”...
  • Page 300: Clearing The Programmed

    HomeLink® Wireless Control System (if so equipped) ® ® The HomeLink has the capability of listen- 1. Press and hold the 2 outer HomeLink ing to these messages at a range up to 820.2 buttons for at least 10 seconds. The indi- feet (250 m) (open line of sight), but range cator will change from continuous yellow may be reduced by obstacles such as houses...
  • Page 301: Interior Lights

    Interior lights NOTE CAUTION Interior lights  If you do not complete the programming of a  The transmitter has been tested and complies N00525301602 new device to the button, it will revert to the with FCC and IC rules. NOTE previously stored programming.
  • Page 302: Reading Lights

    N00525801245  The time until the light goes off can be However, the light goes off immediately adjusted. See your authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer for details. For vehicles  The doors and the liftgate are closed equipped with the Mitsubishi Multi-Commu-...
  • Page 303 1- (ON)  The time until the light goes off can be is in ON. adjusted. See your authorized Mitsubishi The cargo room light illuminates regard-  The driver’s door is closed while the Motors dealer for details. For vehicles less of the liftgate being opened or closed.
  • Page 304: Storage Spaces

     Do not leave valuables in any storage space authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer for when leaving the vehicle. details. For vehicles equipped with the Mitsubishi Multi-Communication System, adjustments can be made using screen operations. For details, refer to the separate owner’s manual.
  • Page 305: Glove Compartment

    Storage spaces Glove compartment Card holder Floor console box N00551501298 N00551601244 There is a card holder on the inside of the To open the console box, lift the release lever WARNING glove compartment. (A) and raise the lid.  An open glove compartment door can The floor console box can also be used as an cause a serious injury or death to the front arm rest.
  • Page 306 Storage spaces The luggage floor board can be folded at the NOTE indicated positions (A).  The USB input terminal is located in the floor console box (if so equipped). For details, refer to “USB input terminal” on page 5-215. Luggage floor box N00552301046 There is a luggage floor box under the lug-...
  • Page 307 Storage spaces  To access the luggage floor box 7 persons CAUTION (center)  Do not use for storing objects heavier than typical sunglasses. 1. Raise the luggage floor board (rear) by There is risk that the holder lid will open pulling up on the strap (D).
  • Page 308: Cup Holders

    Cup holders For the second row seat Cup holders N00537001185 N00527301417 This cup holder is located in the second row The cup holder is designed for holding cups seat arm rest. or drink-cans securely in its holes. Pull the arm rest down to use the cup holder. For the front seat The cup holder is located in front of the floor console.
  • Page 309: Bottle Holders

    Bottle holders NOTE Bottle holders  Some beverages may not be stored, depend- N00527301420 ing on the size and shape of the plastic bot- CAUTION tles, etc.  Drink beverages while driving your vehicle is distracting and can cause an accident. Cargo area cover (if so ...
  • Page 310 Cargo area cover (if so equipped) 2. After changing the position, gently shake To change position To remove the entire cargo area cover to make sure it is securely retained. There are 2 installation holes (B) for the 1. Roll back the cargo area cover. cargo area cover.
  • Page 311: Assist Grips

    Assist grips To store Assist grips Coat hooks (if so equipped) N00559001084 N00553601163 The assist grips (located above the doors on There is a coat hook on the second row seat The cover can be fitted at the indicated posi- the headliner) are not designed to support assist grip.
  • Page 312: Luggage Hooks

    Luggage hooks Luggage hooks N00528501269 There are hooks on the sides of the luggage area for use in securing luggage. CAUTION  Do not load the luggage higher than the top of the seatback. Be sure that luggage is firmly secured. Restricted rear vision or flying objects enter- ing the passenger compartment during sud- den braking could result in a serious...
  • Page 313 Driving safety Driving precaution ................6-2 Fuel economy ...................6-2 Driving, alcohol and drugs ..............6-2 Floor mat ..................6-3 Vehicle preparation before driving ..........6-4 Safe driving techniques ..............6-4 Driving during cold weather ............6-5 Braking ....................6-5 Parking .....................6-6 Loading information ................6-6 Cargo loads ..................6-10 Trailer towing ................6-11 I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :...
  • Page 314: Driving Precaution

    Driving precaution cle, always make certain that you and all your  Keep your air filter clean and your vehicle Driving precaution passengers are properly wearing their seat lubricated according to the recommenda- N00629300053 belts (with children in the rear seat, in appro- tions in this manual.
  • Page 315: Floor Mat

    • While the vehicle is stopped with the operation of the pedals, Mitsubishi genuine vehicle model. engine off, check that the floor mat is not floor mats are recommended.
  • Page 316: Vehicle Preparation Before Driving

     Make sure that infants and small children and the vehicle ahead. authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer. are properly restrained in accordance with  Before changing lanes, check your mir- all laws and regulations.
  • Page 317: Driving During Cold Weather

    When driving downhill to safety. Have the vehicle serviced by an  The battery gives off explosive hydrogen authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a gas. Any spark or flame can cause the bat- It is important to take advantage of the engine...
  • Page 318: Parking

    Parking WARNING Do not keep the steering wheel Parking fully turned for a long time  Leaving the engine running risks injury or N00629601330 death from accidentally moving the selec- tor lever or the accumulation of toxic Parking on a hill Move effort could be required to turn the exhaust fumes in the passenger compart- steering wheel.
  • Page 319 Loading information  Vehicle maximum load on the tire: load  Production options weight: the combined on an individual tire that is determined by weight of those installed regular produc- distributing to each axle its share of the tion options weighing over 5 lbs (2.3 kg) maximum loaded vehicle weight and in excess of those standard items which dividing by two.
  • Page 320 Loading information Determine the combined weight Type 1 Steps for Determining Correct of luggage and cargo being loaded Load Limit on the vehicle. That weight may N00630201222 not safely exceed the available Locate the statement “The com- cargo and luggage load capacity bined weight of occupants and calculated in Step 4.
  • Page 321: Driving Safety

    Loading information NOTE  The following table shows examples on how to calculate total load, cargo/luggage and towing capacities of your vehicle with varying seating configura- tions and number and size of occupants. This table is for illustration purposes only and may not be accurate for the seating and load carry capacity of your vehicle.
  • Page 322: Cargo Loads

    Cargo loads WARNING WARNING Cargo loads  To reduce the risk of serious injury or  Make sure that the weight of luggage and N00629700435 death, the combined weights of the driver, the roof carrier do not exceed the maxi- passengers and cargo and must never mum roof load, 110 lb (50 kg).
  • Page 323: Trailer Towing

    Trailer towing CAUTION Trailer towing  Before driving and after traveling a short dis- N00629801329 tance, always check the load to make sure it Towing a trailer will adversely affect your is securely fastened to the roof carrier. vehicle’s handling, performance, braking, Stop the vehicle periodically and check that durability and driving economy (fuel con- the load remains secure.
  • Page 324 Trailer towing Weight limits Maximum trailer weight Tongue weight The tongue weight of any trailer is important Never exceed the vehicle capacity weight, Recommendations for towing up to this limit because it affects the vehicle capacity weight. maximum trailer weight (A), maximum are as follows.
  • Page 325: Safety Chains

    NOTE Maintenance when trailer tow- tribution of the load in the trailer. This can be  Mitsubishi Motors recommends that sway checked by separately weighing the loaded control be used whenever you are towing, to trailer and then the tongue.
  • Page 326: Trailer Lights

    Trailer towing yourself with the feel of handling and braking Trailer lights Operating hints with the added weight of the trailer. Always keep in mind that the vehicle you are driving Trailer lights and equipment must comply is now a good deal longer and not nearly as WARNING with federal, state, and local regulations.
  • Page 327: Making Turns

    Trailer towing Avoid jerky or sudden maneuvers. Signal  If the engine coolant temperature indica- Passing well in advance. flashes on the information screen in the multi-information display or the You’ll need more passing distance up ahead Overheating engine power drops suddenly, refer to when you’re towing a trailer.
  • Page 328 Trailer towing 1. Apply the brakes and keep them applied. 2. Have someone place chocks or blocks under both the vehicle and trailer wheels. 3. When the chocks or blocks are in place, release your brakes slowly until the chocks or blocks absorb the load. 4.
  • Page 329 Comfort controls Vents ....................7-2 Automatic climate control air conditioner ........7-5 Important air conditioning operating tips ........7-14 Air purifier ..................7-15 AM/FM radio/CD player (if so equipped)........7-15 Handling of Discs ................7-18 Audio Files (MP3/WMA/AAC) ............7-20 Important Points on Safety for the Customer ........7-24 Operation Keys ................7-24 Listen to Radio ................7-28 Listen to Satellite Radio (if so equipped) ........7-29...
  • Page 330: Vents

    Vents Air flow and direction adjust- Passenger’s vents Vents ments N00729901288 Move the knob (A) to make adjustments. N00730201340 To close the vent, fully move the knob (A) to the left side. Driver’s vents Move the knob (A) to make adjustments. To close the vent, fully move the knob (A) to the outer side.
  • Page 331 “ ” posi- tion. For further information, we recommend you to consult an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice. On vehicles equipped with Mitsubishi Multi- Communication System, screen operations can be used to make the adjustment.
  • Page 332 “ ” position. For further information, we recommend you to consult an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice. On vehicles equipped with Mitsubishi Multi- Communication System, screen operations can be used to make the adjustment.
  • Page 333: Automatic Climate Control Air Conditioner

    Automatic climate control air conditioner Automatic climate control air conditioner N00731501311 The air conditioner can only be used while the engine is running. Control panel N00711801637 Automatic climate control air conditioner - Type 1 9- OFF switch 1- Temperature control switch 10- Temperature display ...
  • Page 334 Automatic climate control air conditioner Dual-zone automatic climate control air conditioner - Type 2 14- Passenger’s side temperature display 1- Driver’s side temperature control NOTE  P.7-7 switch  There is an interior air temperature sensor 15- Air conditioning indicator 2- Air conditioning switch (A) in the illustrated position.
  • Page 335: Temperature Control Switch

    The selected blower speed will be shown in select normal operation of the air condi- the display (A). tioner. On vehicles equipped with Mitsubishi Multi- Communication System, screen operations Type 1 can be used to change the setting. Refer to the separate owner’s manual for details.
  • Page 336  When the engine coolant temperature is low, Contact your Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a temperature will also be controlled to the the air temperature from the heater will be repair facility of your choice for assistance.
  • Page 337: Defogger Switch

    Automatic climate control air conditioner Mode switch Defogger switch NOTE  When the defogger switch is pressed, the air N00737101221 N00703401038 conditioning system automatically operates To change the amount of air flowing from the When this switch is pressed, the mode and outside air (as opposed to recirculated vents, press the MODE switch.
  • Page 338: Air Conditioning Switch

    On vehicles equipped with Mitsubishi Multi-Communication System, screen  Personalizing the air selection operations can also be used to change the (Changing the function setting) setting.
  • Page 339: Auto Switch

    When the AUTO switch is pressed, the indi- problem. If it does blink, have it checked at  Changing the settings an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a cator light (A) comes on and the mode selec- Press the air conditioning switch for about repair facility of your choice.
  • Page 340: Off Switch

    Automatic climate control air conditioner and air conditioner ON/OFF status are all OFF switch Operating the air conditioning controlled automatically. The selected mode system (automatic mode) N00703601027 and the blower speed are not shown in the Push the switch to turn off the air condition- display.
  • Page 341 Automatic climate control air conditioner NOTE Defrosting or defogging (wind- Type 1 shield, door windows)  Set the temperature at about 75 (when the outside temperature unit of the multi-infor- N00732401506 mation display shows °F) or 24 (when the CAUTION outside temperature unit of the multi-infor- mation display shows °C) under normal con- ...
  • Page 342: Important Air Conditioning Operating Tips

    Have the system inspected by your authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility Important air conditioning Type 2 of your choice.
  • Page 343: Air Purifier

    Contact your Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice for assistance. I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :...
  • Page 344: Am/Fm Radio/Cd Player (If So Equipped)

    N00715300053  Product names and other proper names [For vehicles sold in U.S.A.] are the trademarks or registered trade- For details, access the Mitsubishi Motors marks of their respective owners. North America website. [For vehicles sold in Canada and Mexico] ...
  • Page 345 AM/FM radio/CD player (if so equipped) 5th generation 5th generation 160GB (2009) 160GB (2007) 80GB (video) (video) 60GB 80GB 30GB 6th generation 5th generation 4th generation (video) 8GB 16GB (video camera) 8GB 16GB 8GB 16GB 3rd generation 2nd generation 1st generation (video) (aluminum) 1GB 2GB 4GB...
  • Page 346: Handling Of Discs

    Handling of Discs 4th generation 3rd generation 2nd generation 1st generation 8GB 32GB 64GB 32GB 64GB 8GB 16GB 32GB 8GB 16GB 32GB 16GB 32GB 64GB 16GB 32GB 8GB 16GB 32GB 8GB 16GB handling of discs. N00715400025 Handling of Discs This explains care that should be taken in the I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : 7-18 Comfort controls...
  • Page 347 Handling of Discs  If discs are not going to be used for a long Maxi- Important Points on Handling period of time, remove these from the Com- Type Size product.  Fingerprints or other marks on the read playback ments surface of the disc may result in its con- time...
  • Page 348: Audio Files (Mp3/Wma/Aac)

    Audio Files (MP3/WMA/AAC)  Discs that have not been finalized cannot • There may be noise during playback. CAUTION be played back. • There may be jumping in the audio.  CD-ROM and CD-R/RW media can only  Even if recorded using the correct format •...
  • Page 349 Audio Files (MP3/WMA/AAC) Data Formats That Can Be Speci- Name fica- Explanation ROOT Played Back Folder tion N00715700028 Audio file Format ISO96 Level 1 Maximum 8 Data formats that can be played on discs specifica- character file (CD-ROM, CD-R/RW) and USB devices dif- tions name, and 3 fer.
  • Page 350: What Is Mp

    Audio Files (MP3/WMA/AAC) Speci- What Is MP3? Item Details Name fica- Explanation Specification MPEG-1 AUDIO LAYER3 N00715900020 tion MP3 is an abbreviation of “MPEG-1 Audio MPEG-2 AUDIO LAYER3 Maxi- 65,535 files (total number on Layer 3”. MPEG is an abbreviation of Sampling MPEG-1: 32/44.1/48 mum file...
  • Page 351 Audio Files (MP3/WMA/AAC) What Is WMA? Item Details CAUTION Specification Windows Media Audio  AAC supports digital rights management N00716000028 Version7.0/8.0/9.0 (DRM). This product cannot play back AAC WMA is an abbreviation of Windows Media files protected using this system. Audio, and this is an audio compression for- Sampling fre- 32/44.1/48...
  • Page 352: Important Points On Safety For The Customer

    WARNING smell, immediately stop using the product, Operation Keys and consult an authorized Mitsubishi  The driver should not pay close attention Motors dealer or a repair facility of your to the display while driving.
  • Page 353 Operation Keys Disc slot Disc *Label side AFA109400 AFA109413 Turn the power on, and resume playback Turn the PWR/VOL key clockwise to Push the disc in a certain amount, and the from the previous status. increase, and counter- clockwise to product will pull the disc in, and playback 2.
  • Page 354 Operation Keys Explanation of Buttons N00716700070 This explains names and functions of each part. 5- RADIO key 9- CAT key Switch the radio and the band. CAT (category content) searches and Use to eject a disc. 6- PWR/VOL key scans can be performed while receiving 2- 3 key/4 Adjust the volume, and turn the power...
  • Page 355 Operation Keys 3- MODE key 13- 5 Steering wheel audio remote Hold down to turn the audio function Play/Pause Bluetooth Audio* , and use control switch ON/OFF. Additionally, each time this is as preset key 5 for radio. pressed, this switches the audio source. N00716800042 14- 6 The order of switching is as shown...
  • Page 356: Listen To Radio

    Listen to Radio 2. Hold down any of the keys from the 1RPT Increases the frequency Listen to Radio /SEL key key to the 6 key. being received. (clockwise) N00716900069 Release the button to start This explains how to listen to AM and FM A “Beep”...
  • Page 357: Listen To Satellite Radio (If So Equipped)

    Listen to Satellite Radio (if so equipped) *:If no signal is received, bands will not be NOTE Listen to Satellite Radio (if so switched.  This receives the station detected first. equipped)  10 seconds after reception, CAT search mode N00717000054 will be cancelled.
  • Page 358 Listen to Satellite Radio (if so equipped) Scan Station Selection NOTE Channel Search  Press the SCAN key or CAT key again while receiving the channel to return to normal Channels are received in order and take 10 Other channels can be selected while listen- reception.
  • Page 359: Listen To Cds

    Listen to CDs NOTE Switch Playback Mode Listen to CDs  After making preliminary settings in the N00717100026 channel search mode, this will switch to the Repeat playback, random playback, and scan This explains how to listen to audio CDs channel being received.
  • Page 360: Listen To Mp3S

    Listen to MP3s If a disc is already within the product, press Scan Playback (SCAN) Repeat Playback (RPT) the MEDIA key to switch to CD as the source. Press the SCAN key. Press the 1RPT key. NOTE Play the first 10 seconds of each of the tracks Repeat playback of the track currently being on the whole disc in order.
  • Page 361: Listen To An Ipod

    Listen to an iPod Play the tracks in the folder in a random Search Tracks Listen to an iPod order. N00717300044 Search folders and files, and select a track. connecting commercially-available NOTE iPod/iPhone devices to this product, you can  Pressing again will cancel. 1.
  • Page 362  Depending on audio data in the iPod/iPhone, [For vehicles sold in U.S.A.] track information may not be displayed cor- For details, access the Mitsubishi Motors This enables selection of the next or previous rectly. North America website. track.
  • Page 363: Listen To Audio Files On A Usb Device

    Listen to Audio Files on a USB Device 2. Press the /SEL key. Categories or Shuffle Playback (RDM) Listen to Audio Files on a tracks within the selected category are USB Device displayed. Press the 2RDM key. 3. Turn the /SEL key to select the cate- N00717400061 By connecting commercially-available USB...
  • Page 364 Listen to Audio Files on a USB Device NOTE NOTE Select the Track (File)  Digital audio players that support the mass  USB device specifications and settings may storage class specifications can be con- mean that connection is not possible, or Press the key or key to select the...
  • Page 365 Listen to Audio Files on a USB Device NOTE NOTE NOTE  Selecting a file will cancel this.  Cycling up/down through files will cancel  Press this button again during playback if However, it will not be cancelled in vehicles this.
  • Page 366: To Play Ipod/Usb Memory Device Tracks Via Voice Operation (Vehicles With Bluetooth 2.0 Interface)

    Follow the voice guide. SPEECH button (except for vehicles with  While the file is selected, press the 6 Mitsubishi Multi-Communication System) or to return to the previous operation. PICK-UP button (for vehicles with Mitsubi- 2. After the voice guide says “Would you ...
  • Page 367 To play iPod/USB memory device tracks via voice operation (vehicles with Bluetooth® 2.0 interface) If you say “No,” the next matching artist NOTE NOTE is uttered by the system.  If you say “No” to three or all album titles ®...
  • Page 368 To play iPod/USB memory device tracks via voice operation (vehicles with Bluetooth® 2.0 interface) NOTE NOTE NOTE  If you say “No” to three or all playlist names ® ®  The Bluetooth 2.0 interface starts recogniz-  The Bluetooth 2.0 interface starts recogniz- uttered by the system, the voice guide will ing the connected device.
  • Page 369: Listen To Bluetooth Audio (If So Equipped)

    Listen to Bluetooth Audio (if so equipped) NOTE CAUTION NOTE  If you say “No” to three or all genres uttered  Never hold these devices in your hand to  Depending on the status of the vehicle and by the system, the voice guide will say operate while driving, as this is dangerous.
  • Page 370 Listen to Bluetooth Audio (if so equipped) 2. Press the 5 key. Bluetooth Audio play- Repeat Playback (RPT) NOTE back starts.  Press this button again during playback if you wish to hear that track, and that track Press the 1RPT key. NOTE will play normally.
  • Page 371: Display Indicator

    Display Indicator Display Indicator N00717700022 This explains content of the display indicator. During FM Reception Change the Display Mode CAUTION  The operation of changing display contents N00717800052 may impede safe driving, therefore check This switches in the order “Frequency”, “Sta- You can change the content of the display safety before operation.
  • Page 372: Audio Quality And Volume Balance Adjustment

    Audio Quality and Volume Balance Adjustment During Satellite Radio Reception NOTE NOTE (if so equipped)  If there is no text information to display, then  If there is no text information to display, then “NO TITLE” is displayed. “NO TITLE” is displayed. ...
  • Page 373: System Settings

    System Settings Each time the /SEL key is pressed, this Adjust- Turn counter- switches in the order Satellite radio set- ment Turn clockwise clockwise items tings* , Gracenote DB* , PHONE set- tings, Adjust time, and Cancel. BASS -6 to 0 0 to +6 (low low-pass (high low-pass...
  • Page 374 System Settings Satellite Radio Settings (if so equipped) Change each satellite radio setting. Settings Settings name Settings item Settings content value SIRIUS ID — — This displays the SIRIUS ID. SKIP SETTING SKIP SETTING SKIP can be set for each channel. Channels for which SKIP is set are excluded from the search during up/down channel selecting and scanning.
  • Page 375 System Settings :Once the CODE (passcode) of your choice is entered, each time the /SET key is pressed, this switches in the order Settings channel select, Change LOCK settings, and Complete settings. To return to “each channel LOCK setting”, press the 6 key.
  • Page 376 System Settings ® ® Vehicles without a Bluetooth 2.0 Inter- Vehicles with a Bluetooth 2.0 Interface face (“Set value” bold typeface indicates factory A hands-free kit (available separately) is default settings.) required. (“Set value” bold typeface indicates factory Settings Settings Settings content default settings.) name...
  • Page 377: Troubleshooting

    The drive has malfunctioned for some reason. Check that there is no problem with the disc, and insert the disc again. If the problem persists, con- sult an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice. HEAT ERROR The temperature inside the product is high.
  • Page 378 USB BUS PWR There is high or low electrical current or voltage. Turn the power OFF and wait a short while. If the problem persists, consult an authorized Mitsubishi LSI ERROR There is an internal malfunction for some reason. Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice.
  • Page 379: Antenna

    Antenna Symptoms Cause Response The disc cannot be A disc is already in the product. Eject the disc.  “Insert/Eject Discs” (P.7-25) inserted. There is no disc in the product, but the prod- Press the eject button once.  “Insert/Eject Discs” (P.7-25) uct says it is loading.
  • Page 380: General Information About Your Radio

    General information about your radio Time Setting NOTE Signal transmission  The time can also be set using another proce- FM signals do not follow the earth surface dure. nor are they reflected by the upper atmo- Refer to “System Settings” on page 7-45. sphere.
  • Page 381 General information about your radio Reflection Cross modulation Causes of disturbances The reason why one can hear FM but not AM If one listens to a weak station and is in the FM reception is affected by the electrical sys- in parking garages, under bridges etc., is that vicinity of another strong station, both sta- tems of vehicles in the vicinity, especially...
  • Page 382 I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :...
  • Page 383 For emergencies If the vehicle breaks down ...............8-2 Jump-starting the engine ..............8-2 Engine overheating ................8-4 Jack and tools ...................8-5 How to change a tire ................8-6 Towing ...................8-14 Operation under adverse driving conditions ........8-15 Fuel Pump Shut-off System ............8-16 I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :...
  • Page 384: If The Vehicle Breaks Down

    If the vehicle breaks down CAUTION If the vehicle breaks down Jump-starting the engine  Check the other vehicle. It must have a 12- N00836301230 N00836401778 volt battery. If the other system isn’t 12-volt, If your vehicle breaks down on the road, If the engine cannot be started because the both systems can be damaged.
  • Page 385 Jump-starting the engine 3.0 liter models 8. Connect one end of the other jumper cable WARNING to the negative (-) terminal of the  If the electrolyte fluid is not visible, or booster battery (B), and then connect the looks frozen, DO NOT ATTEMPT JUMP other end to the designated ground STARTING!!
  • Page 386: Engine Overheating

    This can cause the anti-lock braking system external battery charger. Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facil- warning light to blink on and off. This is only  Keep sparks, cigarettes, and flames away ity of your choice for assistance.
  • Page 387: Jack And Tools

    11. Have the system inspected by your autho- rized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice. I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :...
  • Page 388: How To Change A Tire

    How to change a tire Tools How to change a tire N00836901829 Before changing a tire, first stop your vehicle in a safe, flat location. To retract 1. Park the vehicle on level and stable ground. 2. Set the parking brake firmly. 3.
  • Page 389: Compact Spare Tire

    How to change a tire Spare tire information CAUTION  Driving with an improperly inflated tire can N00849600315 cause an accident. If you have no choice but Compact spare tire to drive with an under-inflated tire, keep your speed down and avoid sudden steering or braking, if possible.
  • Page 390 How to change a tire CAUTION CAUTION  Do not use tire chains with your compact  When hooking or unhooking the tire hanger, spare tire. Using a chain could cause damage be sure to hold the tire hanger firmly to pre- to your vehicle and loss of the chains.
  • Page 391 How to change a tire 3. Rotate the jack by hand until the flange WARNING WARNING portion (B) fits in the groove (C) at the top  Set the jack only at the positions shown  Stop jacking up the vehicle as soon as the of the jack.
  • Page 392 How to change a tire 5. Remove the wheel nuts with the wheel nut wrench, then take the wheel off. Type 1 CAUTION  Handle the wheel carefully when changing the tire, to avoid scratching the wheel sur- Type 2 face.
  • Page 393 Refer to after changing the tire, have the tire checked “Tire inflation pressures” on page 9-18. for balance at an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice.  Do not mix one type of tire with another or use a different size from the one listed.
  • Page 394 How to change a tire 4. Install the cover over the tire hanger To store the spare tire CAUTION mounting bolt.  Make sure you hook the tire hanger in the N00832300020 1. Place the tire on the center of the tire proper position.
  • Page 395 How to change a tire Wheel cover (if so equipped) CAUTION  Trying to remove the wheel cover with only N00849401235 your bare hands can seriously injure your To remove fingers. Wrap the tip of the bar with a cloth, insert it To install into the notch provided in the wheel cover, and pry the cover away from the wheel.
  • Page 396: Towing

    Towing NOTE Towing the vehicle by a tow truck  Your vehicle cannot tow any other vehicle. There may be local regulations concerning CAUTION towing in your area.  This vehicle must not be towed by a tow Obey the regulations of the area where you truck using sling lift type equipment (Type are driving your vehicle.
  • Page 397: Operation Under Adverse Driving Conditions

    Operation under adverse driving conditions CAUTION On wet roads Operation under adverse  [For front-wheel drive vehicle equipped with driving conditions the active stability control (ASC)] CAUTION N00837201760 If the vehicle is towed with the ignition switch in the “ON” position or the operation ...
  • Page 398: Fuel Pump Shut-Off System

     Mitsubishi Motors recommends that your vehicle be inspected by an authorized Mit- subishi Motors dealer after any collision. I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :...
  • Page 399 Vehicle care and maintenance Service precautions ................9-2 Catalytic converter ................9-2 Engine hood ..................9-3 View of the engine compartment .............9-5 Engine oil and oil filter ..............9-6 Engine coolant .................9-8 Air cleaner filter ................9-9 Automatic transaxle fluid (if so equipped) ........9-11 Continuously variable transmission (CVT) fluid (if so equipped) .9-11 Transfer oil (All-wheel drive models) ...........9-12 Rear axle oil (All-wheel drive models) .........9-12 Washer fluid ...................9-12...
  • Page 400: Service Precautions

     If you need to work in the engine compart- yourself, and the rest should only be per- ment with the engine running, be espe- formed by an authorized Mitsubishi Motors cially careful that your clothing, hair, etc. dealer or a repair facility of your choice.
  • Page 401: Engine Hood

     Do not put undercoat paint on the cata- for only a short time. Have your vehicle lytic converter. checked at an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your To reduce the possibility of catalytic con- choice as soon as possible.
  • Page 402 Engine hood Release the lever and lift the engine hood. CAUTION CAUTION  Always insert the support prop into the hole  Make sure the engine hood is firmly closed specially made for it. Propping the engine before driving. hood at any other place could cause the prop If you drive without the engine hood com- to slip out and lead to an accident.
  • Page 403: View Of The Engine Compartment

    View of the engine compartment View of the engine compartment N00937601749 2.4 L models 3.0 L models 1- Engine oil level dipstick 2- Engine oil cap 3- Air cleaner filter 4- Brake fluid reservoir 5- Washer fluid reservoir 6- Automatic transaxle fluid level dipstick 7- Engine coolant reservoir 8- Battery I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :...
  • Page 404: Engine Oil And Oil Filter

    Engine oil and oil filter To check the oil level, remove the dipstick, Engine oil and oil filter 3.0 L models wipe it off, and gently reinsert it all the way. N00937702024 Slowly pull the dipstick straight out and check the oil level by checking the upper sur- To check and refill engine oil face of the dipstick.
  • Page 405 The manufacturer’s specifica- tions for Mitsubishi Motors Genuine oil fil- I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : Vehicle care and maintenance...
  • Page 406: Engine Coolant

    Engine coolant ters require that the filter can withstand a *: Front of the vehicle Engine coolant pressure of 256 psi (1.8 MPa). A Mitsubishi Motors Genuine oil filter is the best replace- N00937801594 ment filter. To add coolant To check the coolant level Follow the installation instructions printed on the filter.
  • Page 407: Air Cleaner Filter

     Do not overfill the reserve tank. (A), then remove the Air duct (B). your authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or  Your vehicle uses a special radiator cap service station can check it for you.
  • Page 408 2.4 L models NOTE  Mitsubishi Motors Genuine Parts are recom- mended when replacing the air cleaner filter.  For 2.4 L models, make sure that the connec- tor is properly reconnected.
  • Page 409: Automatic Transaxle Fluid (If So Equipped)

    (CVT) should be maintained and serviced by ing temperature. Driving with the wrong fluid  Transaxle fluid is extremely flammable an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a level will rapidly wear out the transaxle and and poisonous. Do not spill fluid when repair facility of your choice to obtain the destroy the fluid.
  • Page 410: Transfer Oil (All-Wheel Drive Models)

    Fill with the oil according to the table below. Do not use any fluid additives to the trans- Fluid type mission. EMPTY Transfer oil (All-wheel drive Mitsubishi Motors Genuine FULL Lubricant Super Hypoid Gear Oil API models) classification GL-5 N00938401281...
  • Page 411: Battery

    It is recommended that you have your battery and charging system checked by an autho- rized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :...
  • Page 412 Battery facility of your choice before the start of cold WARNING WARNING weather. If necessary, have it charged. This  Never disconnect the battery while the  If you are quick-charging your battery, will provide more reliable starting, and longer engine is running, or you could damage first disconnect the battery cables.
  • Page 413: Tires

    Tires  Recommended inflation pressure: the  Sidewall: portion of a tire between the Tires inflation pressure for optimum tire perfor- tread and bead.  Section width: the linear distance between N00939201589 mance.  Intended outboard sidewall: the exteriors of the sidewalls of an WARNING •...
  • Page 414 Tires Construction code Tire Markings NOTE •“R” means radial construc- LT (Light Truck) -metric tire  tion. sizing is based on U.S.A. design •“D” means diagonal or bias standards. The size designation construction. for LT-metric tires is the same as for P-metric tires except for the Rim diameter in inches (in) letters “LT”...
  • Page 415 Tires EXAMPLE: DOT MA L9 ABCD Speed symbol WARNING 1504 A symbol indicating the Overloading of your tire is  Department of Transporta- range of speeds at which a dangerous. Overloading can tion tire can carry a load corre- cause tire failure, affect vehi- This symbol certifies that the sponding to its load index cle handling, and increase...
  • Page 416: Tire Inflation Pressures

    Tires  Economy Treadwear, Traction and Temper- Temperature The wrong tire pressure can cause uneven ature Grades wear patterns in the tire tread. These The temperature grades are A (the highest), B abnormal wear patterns will reduce the and C, representing the tire’s resistance to the tread life, and the tire will have to be Treadwear generation of heat and its ability to dissipate...
  • Page 417: Tire Maintenance

    Front Rear CAUTION mended pressures. (See the tire and load- Compact 420 KPA, 60  Only Mitsubishi Motors Authorized wheels ing information placard attached to the T155/90D16 spare wheel should be used, because your vehicle is driver’s door sill.) equipped with a tire pressure monitoring sys- ...
  • Page 418: Tire Rotation

    N00939800184 N00939901528 Front To even out the wear on your tires and make them last longer, Mitsubishi Motors Corpora- tion recommends that you rotate your tires at the mileage listed in the “WARRANTY AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL”. Tires that have arrows showing rotation direction...
  • Page 419: Brake Pedal Free Play

    Brake pedal free play CAUTION Brake pedal free play Front  Only Mitsubishi Motors Authorized wheels N00940300293 should be used, because your vehicle is To check the brake pedal free play (A), turn equipped with a tire pressure monitoring sys- off the engine and press the brake pedal sev- tem.
  • Page 420: Parking Brake

    Replace the blades if they continue to streak maintained by an authorized Mitsubishi ratchet. Parking brake lever stroke: or smear. Motors dealer or a repair facility of your 6 to 7 notches (clicks) choice.
  • Page 421: General Maintenance

    Have the system checked at an authorized regapping. Spark plugs should be replaced at Mitsubishi Motors dealer. Mitsubishi Motors dealer at the mileage spec- the mileage specified in the “WARRANTY ified in the “WARRANTY AND MAINTE- AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL”.
  • Page 422: Exhaust System

    If you have any questions, see your autho-  Ball joint boots of the suspension and fumes seep into the luggage and passenger rized Mitsubishi Motors dealer for assistance. steering linkage compartments.  Bellows on both ends of the drive shaft...
  • Page 423: For Cold And Snowy Weather

    In case of a melted fusible link, see your Pull the fuse lid to remove it. authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice for inspection and replacement. For the fusible links, please refer to “Fuse load capacities”...
  • Page 424 Fuses Fuse load capacities Sym- Capac Electrical system N00954801355 Defogger 30 A* This fuse list shows the names of the electri- cal systems and their fuse capacities. Heater 30 A There are spare fuses in the fuse block cover Windshield wipers 30 A in the engine compartment.
  • Page 425 Fuses Sym- Capac Engine compartment fuse location Sym- Electrical sys- Capaci Electrical system table Air condition- Back-up lights 7.5 A SBF3 ing condenser 30 A* Heated outside 7.5 A fan motor rearview mirrors Radiator fan Outside rearview SBF4 40 A* 10 A motor mirrors...
  • Page 426 Fuses The fuse block does not contain spare 7.5 A, Sym- Electrical sys- Capaci Sym- Electrical sys- Capaci 25 A or 30 A fuses. If one of these fuses burns out, substitute with the following fuse. Headlight Head- 7.5 A: 10 A spare fuse 20 A washer light...
  • Page 427: Replacement Of Light Bulbs

     If the replacement fuse blows again after a compartment fuse block. short time, have the electrical system checked by an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice to 4. Use the fuse location diagrams and the find and correct the cause.
  • Page 428  If you are unsure of how to carry out the work as required, it is recommended that these procedures be carried out by an autho- rized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice.  Be careful not to scratch the vehicle body when removing a light and lens.
  • Page 429 — marker light  The following lights use an LED instead of the bulb. 4 - License plate Check with an authorized Mitsubishi Motors light dealer or a repair facility of your choice 5 - Back-up light 16 W W16W when either light needs to be repaired or replaced.
  • Page 430 6 - Glove compartment light 1.4 W NOTE  The downlight uses an LED instead of the bulb. Check with an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice when the light needs to be repaired or replaced.
  • Page 431 N00943201359 lights) The alignment of the headlights should be N00900301142 checked by an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice. NOTE  The headlights uses an LED instead of the Front side-marker lights bulb.
  • Page 432: Front Turn Signal Lights

     The parking lights and daytime running lights (if so equipped) uses an LED instead of the bulb. Check with an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice when the light needs to be repaired or replaced.
  • Page 433: Rear Combination Lights

    N00943501147 NOTE  The side turn signal lights uses an LED instead of the bulb. Check with an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice when the light needs to be repaired or replaced. 4. Turn the bulb (F) counterclockwise to...
  • Page 434 NOTE  The rear side-marker light, tail light and stop light use an LED instead of the bulb. Check with an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice when the light needs to be repaired or replaced.
  • Page 435: License Plate Lights

    Replacement of light bulbs 2. Turn the socket (A) counterclockwise to 3. Pull the bulb out of the socket. License plate lights remove it, and then pull the bulb out of N00944000360 the socket. 1. When removing the light unit (A), push it toward the left side of the vehicle body.
  • Page 436: Vehicle Care Precautions

    Check with an authorized sure to follow the instructions. Always open If you use cleaners or polishing agents, make Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility your vehicle doors or windows when you’re sure their ingredients do not include the sub- of your choice when the light needs to be cleaning the inside.
  • Page 437: Cleaning The Outside Of Your Vehicle

    Cleaning the outside of your vehicle NOTE NOTE NOTE  Do not use cleaners, conditioners, and pro-  If fuzzing is difficult to remove from the seat  The genuine leather surface may harden and tectants containing silicones or wax. upholstery, draw a suitable defuzzing brush shrink if it is exposed to the direct sunlight Such products, when applied to the instru-...
  • Page 438 Cleaning the outside of your vehicle Washing CAUTION CAUTION  Never spray or splash water on the electrical • If your vehicle is equipped with the rain N00945901637 parts in the engine compartment. This may sensor wipers, place the wiper switch lever Chemicals contained in the dirt and dust damage them.
  • Page 439 Cleaning the outside of your vehicle information code plate located on the front Waxing CAUTION passenger door sill.  On vehicles with sunroof, be careful not to N00946000205 apply any wax on the weatherstrip (black Wax your vehicle once or twice a year, or Cleaning plastic parts rubber) when waxing the area around the when water does not bead up on the paint.
  • Page 440: Chrome Parts

    Cleaning the outside of your vehicle Chrome parts Window glass NOTE  The surface treatment on the inside of the N00946400052 N00946600054 glass may be removed if a hard cloth or To prevent spots and corrosion of chrome The window glass can usually be cleaned organic solvent is used.
  • Page 441 Customer assistance/ Reporting Safety Defects Consumer information (For vehicles sold in U.S.A.) ....10-2 Reporting Safety Defects ...............10-2 Important facts to know in case of an accident ......10-4 I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :...
  • Page 442: Uniform Tire Quality Grading

    Administration (NHTSA) in addi- ) times as well on the government course heat when tested under controlled conditions tion to notifying Mitsubishi Motors as a tire graded 100. The relative performance on a specified indoor laboratory test wheel. Corporation.
  • Page 443 Reporting Safety Defects If NHTSA receives similar com- To contact Mitsubishi Motor Sales of For vehicles sold in U.S.A. plaints, it may open an investigation, Canada, Inc. call 1-888-576-4878 or and if it finds that a safety defect write to:...
  • Page 444 The strength and integrity built into your To contact Triple J Motors  Remain calm. Mitsubishi vehicle is the result of a specific  Check for injuries. Report all injuries to call (670)234-7133 or write to: design referred to as “Energy Management”.
  • Page 445 Mitsubishi Motors. I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :...
  • Page 446 I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :...
  • Page 447 Specifications Vehicle labeling ................11-2 Vehicle dimensions ................11-4 Vehicle weights ................11-5 Engine specifications ..............11-6 Battery ....................11-6 Tires and wheels ................11-7 Capacity ..................11-7 I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :...
  • Page 448: Vehicle Labeling

    Vehicle labeling The air conditioning label is affixed on the Chassis number Vehicle labeling inside panel of the engine hood. N01147401781 The chassis number is stamped on the bulk- Keep a record of the chassis number and head as shown in the illustration. vehicle identification number.
  • Page 449: Engine Serial Number

    Vehicle labeling Type 2 Engine serial number Tire and loading information placard The engine serial number is stamped on the N01148101613 cylinder block as shown in the illustrations. The tire and loading information placard is located on the driver’s door sill. 2.4 liter models Certification label N01148201249...
  • Page 450: Vehicle Dimensions

    Vehicle dimensions Vehicle dimensions N01147501593 Overall length 184.8 in (4,695 mm) Overall width 71.3 in (1,810 mm) Overall height 66.1 in (1,680 mm) Wheel base 105.1 in (2,670 mm) I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : 11-4 Specifications...
  • Page 451: Vehicle Weights

    Vehicle weights Vehicle weights N01147601927 2.4 liter models 3.0 liter models Item Seating capacity 5 persons 7 persons 7 persons Gross vehicle weight rating 4,795 lb (2,175 kg) 5,005 lb (2,270 kg) Front 2,535 lb (1,150 kg) Gross axle weight rating Rear 2,756 lb (1,250 kg) With brake...
  • Page 452: Engine Specifications

    Engine specifications Engine specifications N01147701511 Item 2.4 liter models 3.0 liter models Engine model 4J12 6B31 Engine displacement 144.0 CID (2,360 cm³) 182.9 CID (2,998 cm³) No. of cylinders and cylinder arrangement Inline-4 60° V-6 Bore 3.46 in (88.0 mm) 3.45 in (87.6 mm) Stroke 3.82 in (97.0 mm)
  • Page 453: Tires And Wheels

    1.5 in (38 mm) PCD: Pitch Circle Diameter (installation holes) NOTE  Contact an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer for details on the combination used on your vehicle.  These tires satisfy vehicle loading conditions described in this owner’s manual. Capacity...
  • Page 454 Capacity Item Capacity Lubricants Mitsubishi Motors Genuine Super Hypoid Gear Oil API classi- Transfer oil .50 qt (0.47 L) fication GL-5 SAE 80 Mitsubishi Motors Genuine Super Hypoid Gear Oil API classi- Differential Rear axle .42 qt (0.4 L) fication GL-5 SAE 80...
  • Page 455 I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :...
  • Page 456 I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :...
  • Page 457 Alphabetical index AM/FM radio......... 7-15 Braking..........6-5 Numerics CD player ........7-15 Hose ..........9-24 Troubleshooting ......7-49 Pad wear alarm ....... 5-89 12 V power outlets......5-219 Parking brake ......... 5-53 Automatic climate control air conditioner 7-5 4-wheel drive operation ....... 5-85 Pedal ..........
  • Page 458 Alphabetical index Child safety locks for rear door .... 5-36 Disc brake pads........9-24 Serial number......... 11-2 Specification ........11-6 Cleaning Dome light (front)/Reading lights ..5-226 Inside of your vehicle...... 9-38 Bulb capacity........9-32 Engine hood ......... 9-3 Outside of your vehicle ....9-39 Dome light (rear).......
  • Page 459 Alphabetical index Front side-marker lights Headlight leveling switch ....5-182 Interior lights........5-225 Bulb capacity ......... 9-30 Headlights Replacement ........9-33 Bulb capacity ......... 9-30 Front turn signal light Dimmer........5-180 Jack ............. 8-5 Bulb capacity ......... 9-30 Headlight flasher ......5-181 Storage ..........
  • Page 460 Alphabetical index Power outlet ........5-219 Power windows........5-49 MIVEC engine ......5-25, 5-64 Safe driving techniques ......6-4 Puncture (Tire changing)....... 8-6 Modification of your vehicle....3-5 S-AWC (Super-All Wheel Control) ..5-81 Multi information display - Type 1 ..5-128 Seat belt Adjustable seat belt shoulder anchor.
  • Page 461 Alphabetical index Snow tires .......... 9-21 Theft-alarm system......5-45 How to connect an iPod....5-216 Spark plugs ........9-23 Time Setting ........7-47 Starting the engine ..... 5-24, 5-62 Timing belt ........9-24 Steering Tire ........... 9-15 Vanity mirror........5-218 Steering wheel height and reach adjustment Inflation pressure......
  • Page 462 Alphabetical index Switch ......... 5-185 Wiper blades ........9-22 Wiper deicer switch ......5-190 I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y : 12-6...
  • Page 463 I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :...
  • Page 464 How to calculate your gasoline mileage You can calculate your miles-per-gallon or kilometers-per-litre 3. Refill the fuel tank. Record the odometer mileage again, by using the following process: as well as the gallons/litres of fuel used. 4. Subtract the first mileage number from the second number 1.

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