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  • Page 1 ECLIPSE CROSS OWNER’S MANUAL ECLIPSE CROSS - ENGLISH - OGKE18E1...
  • Page 2 RHD: Right-Hand Drive CVT: Continuously Variable Vehicles in the warranty period: Transmission All warranty repairs must be carried out by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- thorized Service Point. The symbol used on the vehicles: Vehicles outside the warranty period: Where the vehicle is repaired is at the discretion of the owner.
  • Page 3 Table of contents Overview/Quick guide General information Locking and unlocking Seats and seat belts Instruments and controls Starting and driving For pleasant driving For emergencies Vehicle care Maintenance Specifications Alphabetical index Declaration of Conformity OGKE18E1...
  • Page 4 14. Camera switch* p. 6-120 15. Steering wheel audio remote control switches* p. 7-35 [For DIS- PLAY AUDIO, Smartphone Link Display Audio and MITSUBISHI Multi-Communication System (MMCS), refer to the separate owner’s manual.] 16. Headlamp levelling switch* p. 5-62 17. Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) OFF switch p. 6-24 18.
  • Page 5 20. Bluetooth® 2.0 interface* p. 7-57 21. Steering wheel audio remote control switches* p. 7-35 [For DIS- PLAY AUDIO, Smartphone Link Display Audio and MITSUBISHI Multi-Communication System (MMCS), refer to the separate owner’s manual.] 22. Camera switch* p. 6-120 Overview/Quick guide...
  • Page 6 Instruments and controls 1. Rear window demister switch p. 5-71 2. Side ventilators p. 7-02 3. Seat belt reminder (for the front passenger and rear seat) p. 4-10 4. Hazard warning flasher switch p. 5-64 5. Centre ventilators p. 7-02 6.
  • Page 7 Instruments and controls 1. Centre ventilators p. 7-02 2. Hazard warning flasher switch p. 5-64 3. Front passenger’s airbag indicator p. 4-28 Security alarm indicator p. 3-23 4. Side ventilators p. 7-02 5. Air conditioning p. 7-05, 7-10 6. Rear window demister switch p. 5-71 7.
  • Page 8 MITSUBISHI Multi-Communication System (MMCS)* Multi Around Monitor* p. 6-116 [For DISPLAY AUDIO, Smartphone Link Display Audio and MITSUBISHI Multi-Communication System (MMCS), refer to the separate owner’s manual.] 2. Supplemental restraint system (SRS) - airbag (for front passen- ger’s seat) p. 4-25, 4-29 3.
  • Page 9 MITSUBISHI Multi-Communication System (MMCS)* Multi Around Monitor* p. 6-116 [For DISPLAY AUDIO, Smartphone Link Display Audio and MITSUBISHI Multi-Communication System (MMCS), refer to the separate owner’s manual.] 2. Supplemental restraint system (SRS) - airbag (for front passen- ger’s seat) p. 4-25, 4-29 3.
  • Page 10 Interior Interior E08500201678 1. Electric remote-controlled outside rear-view mirrors switch p. 6-10 2. Electric window control switch p. 3-30 3. Lock switch p. 3-31 4. Central door lock switch p. 3-18 5. Adjustable seat belt anchor p. 4-11 Seat belts p. 4-08 6.
  • Page 11 Interior 1. Inside rear-view mirror p. 6-10 2. Sun visors p. 7-80 Vanity mirror p. 7-80 Card holder p. 7-80 3. Adjustable seat belt anchor p. 4-11 Seat belts p. 4-08 4. Seat belt hook p. 4-13 5. Lock switch p. 3-31 6.
  • Page 12 Interior 1. Supplemental restraint system (SRS) -curtain airbag p. 4-25, 4-33 2. Assist grips p. 7-89 Coat hook p. 7-89 3. Bottle holder p. 7-87 4. Front sunroof switch* p. 3-32 5. Room lamp switch p. 7-83 6. Hands-free microphone* p. 7-58 7.
  • Page 13 Interior 1. Supplemental restraint system (SRS) -curtain airbag p. 4-25, 4-33 2. Bottle holder p. 7-87 3. Rear shade switch* p. 3-32 4. Assist grips p. 7-89 Coat hook p. 7-89 5. Bottle holder p. 7-87 6. Room lamp (rear) p. 7-83 7.
  • Page 14 Luggage area Luggage area E08500301363 1. Luggage room lamp p. 7-84 2. Tether anchorages for child restraint system p. 4-22 3. Luggage floor board p. 7-90 Jack p. 8-05 Tools p. 8-05 4. Luggage hooks p. 7-90 5. Convenient hook p. 7-90 1-12 Overview/Quick guide OGKE18E1...
  • Page 15 Outside (Front) Outside (Front) E08500402387 1. Front view camera* p. 6-116 2. Headlamp washer* p. 5-71 3. Windscreen wipers p. 5-66, 10-14 4. Sensor* [for Automatic High-Beam (AHB), Forward Collision Mitigation System (FCM) and Lane Departure Warning (LDW)] p. 5-58, 6-78, 6-101 Rain sensor p.
  • Page 16 Outside (Rear) Outside (Rear) E08500402390 1. Antenna 2. Keyless entry system p. 3-04 Keyless operation system* p. 3-08 Locking and unlocking the doors p. 3-10 3. Tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS)* p. 6-104 Changing tyres p. 8-13 Tyre p. 10-10 Tyre inflation pressures p.
  • Page 17 Quick guide Keyless operation system* Quick guide When you are carrying the keyless operation E08500501033 key and within the operating range, if you Locking and unlocking the press the driver’s or front passenger’s door doors and tailgate switch (A), or the tailgate lock switch (B) (when locking) and the tailgate open switch E08500601601 (C) (when unlocking), the doors and the tail-...
  • Page 18 Quick guide 1-Combination headlamps Around the driver’s seat Headlamps and other lamps go Rotate the switch to turn on the lamps. E08500801746 Refer to “Combination headlamps and dipper switch” on page 5-55. 1-Turn-signal lever The turn-signal lamps flash when the lever is operated With the ignition switch or the operation mode is in ON, head-...
  • Page 19 Quick guide 3-Engine switch* 4-Wiper and washer switch 3. Securely lock the steering wheel by pull- ing the lever fully upward. If you are carrying the keyless operation key, you can start the engine. If you press the en- gine switch without depressing the brake pedal (CVT) or the clutch pedal (M/T), you can change the operation mode in the order of OFF, ACC, ON, OFF.
  • Page 20 Quick guide 5-Outside rear-view mirrors 7-Fuel tank filler door release Refer to “Outside rear-view mirrors” on lever page 6-10. To adjust the mirror position Open the fuel tank filler door. 6-Electric window control The fuel tank filler is located on the rear left Press the switch down for opening the win- side of your vehicle.
  • Page 21 Quick guide mark display screen ® p. 5-06 “R” REVERSE 2- Information screen ® p. 5-04 This position is to back up. Interrupt display screen ® p. 5-06 3- Door ajar warning display screen “N” NEUTRAL ® p. 5-07 At this position the transmission is disengag- 4- Odometer ®...
  • Page 22 Quick guide 4. Navigation information display screen* Refer to “S-AWC (Super-All Wheel Con- S-AWC con- Function trol)” on page 6-37. trol mode Refer to “Head Up Display (HUD)” on This mode is chiefly suita- page 5-50. ble for the snow road. SNOW S-AWC (Super-All Wheel Con- Stability improves on a...
  • Page 23: Table Of Contents

    General information Fuel selection..................2-02 Filling the fuel tank................2-03 Installation of accessories..............2-04 Modification/alterations to the electrical or fuel systems....2-05 Genuine parts..................2-05 Safety and disposal information for used engine oil......2-05 Disposal information for used batteries..........2-06 OGKE18E1...
  • Page 24: Fuel Selection

    The additive will remove the deposits, CAUTION thereby returning the engine to a normal condition. Be sure to use a MITSUBISHI The use of leaded fuel can result in serious MOTORS GENUINE FUEL SYSTEM damage to the engine and catalytic convert- CLEANER.
  • Page 25: Filling The Fuel Tank

    Filling the fuel tank Filling the fuel tank WARNING If the tank cap must be replaced, use only E00200204494 a MITSUBISHI MOTORS genuine part. WARNING Fuel tank capacity When handling fuel, comply with the safe- ty regulations displayed by garages and filling stations.
  • Page 26: Installation Of Accessories

    6. To close, turn the fuel cap slowly clock- in the documents accompanying this ve- only for MITSUBISHI MOTORS, but also wise until you hear clicking sounds, then hicle. for a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized...
  • Page 27: Modification/Alterations To The Electrical Or Fuel Systems

    GENUINE Parts are identified by this mark MITSUBISHI MOTORS CORPORATION single operation permit following the attach- and are available at all MITSUBISHI has always manufactured safe, high quality ment or installation of such parts, it cannot be MOTORS Authorized Service Points.
  • Page 28: Disposal Information For Used Batteries

    Disposal information for used batteries Protect the environment It is illegal to pollute drains, water courses and soil. Use authorized waste collection fa- cilities, including civic amenity sites and ga- rages providing facilities for disposal of used oil and used oil filters. If in doubt, contact your local authority for advice on disposal.
  • Page 29 Locking and unlocking Keys....................3-02 Electronic immobilizer (Anti-theft starting system)......3-03 Keyless entry system................3-04 Keyless operation system*..............3-08 Doors....................3-16 Central door locks................3-18 Dead Lock System*................3-19 “Child-protection” rear doors..............3-20 Tailgate....................3-21 Security alarm system................. 3-23 Electric window control..............3-30 Power panoramic sunroof*..............3-32 OGKE18E1...
  • Page 30: Keys

    Keys Keys WARNING NOTE When taking a key on flights, do not press • Do not clean with ultrasonic cleaners or E00300104146 any switches on the key while on the similar equipment. The key fits all locks. plane. If a switch is pressed on the plane, •...
  • Page 31: Electronic Immobilizer (Anti-Theft Starting System)

    If the engine er system. Doing so could cause the immo- does not start, we recommend you to con- bilizer to malfunction. tact your MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- thorized Service Point. Locking and unlocking 3-03...
  • Page 32: Keyless Entry System

    “•” position, the room lamp will illumi- If you lose one of them, contact a mirror retractor switch) MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- nate for approximately 15 seconds and the ice Point as soon as possible. To obtain a re- turn-signal lamps will blink twice.
  • Page 33 On vehicles equipped with the Smartphone change if the vehicle is located near a power pressing the LOCK switch (1) two times. Re- Link Display Audio or the MITSUBISHI station, or radio/TV broadcasting station. fer to “Dead Lock System” on page 3-19.
  • Page 34 30 seconds, the outside rear- In a vehicle equipped with the Smartphone When the UNLOCK switch view mirrors will retract. Link Display Audio or the MITSUBISHI or the driver’s door lock/ After pressing the UNLOCK switch to Multi-Communication System (MMCS), it...
  • Page 35 When the key case is opened, be careful to MITSUBISHI mark facing you. If the keep water, dust, etc. out. Also, do not touch MITSUBISHI mark is not facing you when the internal components. you open the key case, the switches may come out.
  • Page 36: Keyless Operation System

    Keyless operation system* 4. Remove the old battery. 9. Check the keyless entry system to see WARNING 5. Install a new battery with the + side (B) that it works. People with implantable cardiac pace- makers or implantable cardiovascular-de- Keyless operation system* fibrillators should not go near the exterior transmitters (A) or the interior transmit- Keyless entry key...
  • Page 37 • The keyless operation system is carried have it replaced at your MITSUBISHI together with a communications device MOTORS Authorized Service Point. You can limit the possible operations of the such as a cellular phone or radio set, or Refer to “Procedure for replacing the key...
  • Page 38 Keyless operation system* You can only lock and unlock the doors and Operating range for locking NOTE tailgate and start the engine only if the ID co- and unlocking the doors and Even if the keyless operation key is within des of your keyless operation key and the ve- tailgate 70 cm of the driver’s door switch, front pas-...
  • Page 39 Keyless operation system* A- Driver’s or front passenger’s door lock/ NOTE : Operating range unlock switch Be sure to have the keyless operation key with you before locking the vehicle. Even if NOTE the keyless operation key is left in the vehi- cle in the glove box or other small storage Even if it is within the operating range, if the compartment, near the instrument panel, or...
  • Page 40 MOTORS Authorized Service Point. hicles equipped with the Smartphone Link ation function. On vehicles equipped with the Smartphone Display Audio or the MITSUBISHI Multi- Refer to “Starting and driving: Outside rear- Link Display Audio or the MITSUBISHI Communication System (MMCS), screen view mirrors”...
  • Page 41 Functions can be modified as stated below. For further information, please contact your MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- ice Point. On vehicles equipped with the Smartphone Link Display Audio or the MITSUBISHI Multi-Communication System (MMCS), screen operations can be used to make the adjustment.
  • Page 42 Keyless operation system* Warning activation E00305902187 In order to prevent vehicle theft or the accidental operation of the keyless operation system, the buzzer and the display on the information screen in the multi-information display are used to alert the driver. If a warning is activated, always check the vehicle and the keyless operation key.
  • Page 43 For further information, please contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- ice Point. Even if you have the keyless operation key within the en-...
  • Page 44: Doors

    Doors Item Display Buzzer Note (Solution) Door ajar prevention Inner buzzer sounds When the operation mode in OFF, if you try to lock the doors system once and tailgate by pressing the driver’s or front passenger’s door Outer buzzer sounds ap- lock/unlock switch, or the tailgate LOCK switch with one of the proximately 3 seconds doors or the tailgate not completely closed, a warning is issued...
  • Page 45 Doors Pull the inside door handle towards you to CAUTION NOTE open the door. Be careful not to lock the doors while the When locking or unlocking with the key, on- key is inside the vehicle. ly the driver’s door will be locked or un- NOTE locked.
  • Page 46: Central Door Locks

    To acti- and tailgate The driver’s door cannot be locked using the vate or deactivate these functions, please con- inside lock knob while the driver’s door is tact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized opened. Using the central door lock Service Point. switch...
  • Page 47: Dead Lock System

    B- Unlock switch NOTE CAUTION On vehicles equipped with the Smartphone Do not set the Dead Lock System when Link Display Audio or the MITSUBISHI someone is inside the vehicle. With the Dead Multi-Communication System (MMCS), Lock System set, it is not possible to unlock screen operations can be used to make the the doors using the inside lock knobs.
  • Page 48: Child-Protection" Rear Doors

    Point. firm that you cannot unlock the doors using Cancelling the system On vehicles equipped with the Smartphone the lock knobs. Link Display Audio or the MITSUBISHI E00305301386 When the following operation is performed, Multi-Communication System (MMCS),...
  • Page 49: Tailgate

    Tailgate To lock/unlock Child protection helps prevent the rear doors WARNING from being opened accidentally from the in- When opening and closing the tailgate, side. The tailgate can be locked or unlocked by us- make sure of the surrounding safety and If the lever is set to the locked position, the ing the central door lock switch (driver side).
  • Page 50 Tailgate To open It is designed to provide a way to open the WARNING tailgate in the case of a discharged battery. Always keep the release lever lid on the 1. Open the lid (A) inside of the tailgate. To open from outside the vehi- tailgate closed when driving so that your luggage cannot accidentally bump against the lever and open the tailgate.
  • Page 51: Security Alarm System

    On vehicles equipped with the Smartphone • Also, do not push or pull the gas struts. turn-signal lamps by locking and unlocking Link Display Audio or the MITSUBISHI • Do not attach any plastic material, tape, the doors and the tailgate) is deactivated, the...
  • Page 52 For Once the system preparation mode has ended, details, please contact a MITSUBISHI the system armed mode starts. MOTORS Authorized Service Point. If an unlawful opening of any of the doors,...
  • Page 53 Security alarm system Changing the security alarm The turn-signal lamps blink and the horn (the siren for vehicles equipped with the interior settings alarm sensor) sounds, warning people around E00301601453 the vehicle of an abnormal condition. It is possible to set the security alarm to the Refer to “Alarm activation”...
  • Page 54 MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- Alarm inactive the setting change mode would be can- ice Point. celled. To start over, perform the proce- Alarm active Avoid leaving valuable items inside the ve- dure again from step 3.)
  • Page 55 Security alarm system By locking the vehicle using the keyless NOTE Keyless entry key Keyless operation key entry system or the keyless operation If the bonnet is open, the security indicator function, the system preparation mode is illuminates, and the system does not enter activated.
  • Page 56 Security alarm system To deactivate the vehicle impact The buzzer will sound once and the function Turning the ignition switch to the “ON” will be activated. position. (except for vehicles equipped detection function and the inte- with the keyless operation system) rior intrusion detection function Putting the operation mode in ON.
  • Page 57 If you want to register additional keys, On vehicles equipped with the Smartphone The turn-signal lamps will blink, and the please contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Link Display Audio or the MITSUBISHI horn (the siren for vehicles equipped Authorized Service Point. Multi-Communication...
  • Page 58: Electric Window Control

    Electric window control Pressing the LOCK or UNLOCK switch 1- Driver’s door window NOTE on the key. 2- Front passenger’s door window When the ignition switch is turned to the (After pressing the LOCK switch, the 3- Rear left door window “ON”...
  • Page 59 Electric window control Passenger’s switches Safety mechanism (driver’s To unlock, push it once again. window only) The passenger’s switches can be used to op- erate the corresponding passenger’s door E00302502283 When the door window is automatically windows. closed by pulling up the switch fully, if a Press the switch down for opening the win- hand or head is trapped in the closing win- dow, and pull up the switch for closing it.
  • Page 60: Power Panoramic Sunroof

    Power panoramic sunroof* NOTE Power panoramic sunroof* NOTE The safety mechanism can be activated if the Release the switch when the front sunroof, E00302801348 driving conditions or other circumstances front shade, or rear shade starts to move. WARNING cause the driver’s door window to be subjec- If the front sunroof, front shade, or rear ted to a physical shock similar to that caused shade does not operate when the switch is...
  • Page 61 Power panoramic sunroof* Front sunroof & front shade To stop the sunroof before it is fully open, NOTE press the switch in any of the directions (1) to Depending on the position of the front (6). The front sunroof & front shade can only be shade, the front shade will open together operated with the ignition switch in the “ON”...
  • Page 62 If a person’s hand, neck, etc., is trapped in ter you perform the resetting procedure, con- the front sunroof or front shade, the front tact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized sunroof or front shade will automatically Service Point. open a maximum of 20 cm as a safety func- tion.
  • Page 63 To stop the shade before it is fully open, MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service press the switch in direction (7) or (8). Point. Closing the rear shade CAUTION Press the switch in direction (8) to fully close the rear shade automatically.
  • Page 64 OGKE18E1...
  • Page 65 Seats and seat belts Seat adjustment................... 4-02 Front seat.....................4-02 Rear seats.................... 4-03 Heated seats*..................4-04 Head restraints..................4-05 Making a luggage area................ 4-07 Seat belts..................... 4-08 Pregnant women restraint..............4-14 Seat belt pretensioner system and force limiter system...... 4-14 Child restraint..................4-15 Seat belt inspection................4-24 Supplemental restraint system (SRS) - airbag........
  • Page 66: Seat Adjustment

    Seat adjustment Seat adjustment WARNING CAUTION To minimize the risk of personal injury in When sliding or reclining the seat rearward, E00400302187 the event of a collision or sudden braking, pay careful attention to the rear seat passen- Adjust the driver’s seat so that you are com- the seatbacks should always be in the al- gers.
  • Page 67: Rear Seats

    Rear seats Power type (driver’s side on- NOTE Rear seats ly)* To prevent the battery from running down, E00402001585 operate the switch with the engine running. Armrest* E00400901463 The lid of the floor console box can be moved forward and backward, and used as an armrest.
  • Page 68: Heated Seats

    Heated seats* NOTE NOTE CAUTION It is possible to adjust the seatback angle and The top surface of the armrest contains a Do not place heavy objects on the seat or move the seats forward or backward inde- drink holder for rear seat occupants. stick pins, needles, or other pointed objects pendently on each side.
  • Page 69: Head Restraints

    Head restraints For the front seats For the rear seats Head restraints E00403302986 Operate the switch as indicated by arrows. Each time the switch is pressed, the mode WARNING The indication lamp (A) will illuminate while changes to the next one in the following se- the heater is on.
  • Page 70 Head restraints To raise the head restraint, move it upward. To raise the head restraint, move it upward. WARNING To lower the restraint, move it downward To lower the restraint, move it downward When a person sits in the rear seats, pull while pressing the height adjusting knob (A) while pushing the height adjusting knob (A) up the head restraint to a height at which...
  • Page 71: Making A Luggage Area

    Making a luggage area To install CAUTION CAUTION The shape and size of the head restraint dif- Confirm that the height adjusting knob (A) NOTE fers according to the seat. Always use the is correctly adjusted as shown in the illustra- correct head restraint provided for the seat tion, and also lift the head restraints to en- Before installing the head restraint to a rear...
  • Page 72: Seat Belts

    Seat belts The front seat belts have a pretensioner sys- NOTE NOTE tem. These belts are used the same way as a It is possible to folding the seat independent- If you do not move the rear seat to its most conventional seat belt.
  • Page 73 Seat belts To unfasten WARNING NOTE Hold the latch plate and push the button on No modifications or additions should be When the seat belts cannot be pulled out in a the buckle. made by the user which will either pre- locked condition, pull the belts once force- vent the seat belt adjusting devices from fully and then return them.
  • Page 74 Seat belts Seat belt reminder If the vehicle is driven with the seat belt still NOTE unfastened, the warning lamp will blink and E00409802459 If the seat belt (A) or ring (B) becomes dirty, the tone will sound intermittently until the the belt may not retract smoothly.
  • Page 75 Seat belts Adjustable seat belt anchor For the rear passenger’s seats WARNING (front seats) E00415501076 Do not install any accessory or sticker that makes the lamp difficult to see. E00405001746 The seat belt anchor height can be adjusted. Raise or lower the seat belt anchor (A) while NOTE pulling the lock knob (B).
  • Page 76 Seat belts Rear-centre 3-point type seat 2. Pull out the latch plate (A) and then pull NOTE out the small latch plate (B) by tilting it belt When the seat belts cannot be pulled out in a as shown in the illustration. locked condition, pull the belt once forceful- E00405201227 The rear-centre 3-point type seat belt must be...
  • Page 77 Seat belts To unfasten 2. To release the buckle (C), press the but- 4. After the seat belt is retracted complete- ton (F) with the latch plate (A). ly, insert the small latch plate (B) into CAUTION the upper slit (G) and the latch plate (A) into the lower slit (H).
  • Page 78: Pregnant Women Restraint

    Installation of audio equipment or repairs in the vicinity of the pretensioner seat belts or floor console must be performed in line with MITSUBISHI MOTORS guidelines. It is important to do so because the work could affect the pretensioner systems.
  • Page 79: Child Restraint

    After the pretensioner seat belts have been activated, we recommend When possible, put children in the rear you have it replaced by a MITSUBISHI seat. Accident statistics indicate that chil- MOTORS Authorized Service Point. dren of all sizes and ages are safer when properly restrained in the rear seat rather than in the front seat.
  • Page 80 Child restraint Use rearward facing child restraints in the The child restraint system should be ap- WARNING rear seat or turn off the front passenger’s air- propriate for the child’s weight and A REARWARD FACING CHILD RE- bag ON-OFF switch. (Refer to “To turn an height and properly fit in the vehicle.
  • Page 81 Child restraint The lap portion of the belt should be snug WARNING and positioned low on the abdomen so that it After installation, push and pull the child is below the top of the hip-bone. Otherwise, restraint system back and forth, and side the belt could intrude into the child’s abdo- to side, to see that it is properly secured.
  • Page 82 II & III -15 to KIDFIX XP: MZ315025 E1-04301304 36 kg : MITSUBISHI MOTORS Europe B.V. reserves the right to changes without any prior announcement. For detailed information, consult your MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. 4-18 Seats and seat belts...
  • Page 83 Child restraint CAUTION When installing a child restraint system, remove the head restraint from the seat. When installing a child restraint system, adjust the seat slide to its most rearward position. When installing a child restraint system on the rear seat, adjust the front seat to prevent the front seatback from touching the child’s feet and child restraint system.
  • Page 84 36 kg MZ315025 : MITSUBISHI MOTORS Europe B.V. reserves the right to changes without any prior announcement. For detailed information, consult your MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. : With front passenger’s airbag deactivated by means of front passenger’s airbag ON-OFF switch : Do not remove the head restraint when installing a “universal”...
  • Page 85 Child restraint CAUTION When installing a child restraint system, remove the head restraint from the seat. However, do not remove the head restraint when installing a booster cush- ion (see 4-23). When installing a child restraint system, adjust the seat slide to its most rearward position. When installing a child restraint system on the rear seat, adjust the front seat to prevent the front seatback from touching the child’s feet and child restraint system.
  • Page 86 Child restraint Child restraint system with Installing a child restraint sys- These are for securing a child restraint sys- ISOFIX mountings tem tether strap to each of the two rear seat- tem to the lower anchorage ing positions in your vehicle. (ISOFIX child restraint mount- The child restraint system is designed only ings) and tether anchorage...
  • Page 87 Child restraint Installing a child restraint sys- 1. Remove any foreign material in or port leg at the stable position on the around the connectors and ensure the ve- floor. tem to a 3-point type seat belt hicle seat belt is in its normal storage po- If your child restraint system requires (with emergency locking mech- sition.
  • Page 88: Seat Belt Inspection

    3. Route the belt through the child restraint mend you to have this work done by a 6. Before putting the child in the restraint, according to the child restraint system MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized push and pull the restraint in all direc- manufacturer’s instructions, then insert...
  • Page 89: Supplemental Restraint System (Srs) - Airbag

    Supplemental restraint system (SRS) - airbag Supplemental restraint The SRS curtain airbags are designed to sup- WARNING plement properly worn seat belts and provide system (SRS) - airbag Once the pretensioner has been activated, the driver and passenger with protection it cannot be re-used.
  • Page 90 Supplemental restraint system (SRS) - airbag 5- Front passenger’s airbag ON-OFF The airbags deployment produces a sudden, WARNING switch loud noise, and releases some smoke and IT IS VERY IMPORTANT TO BE powder, but these conditions are not injuri- PROPERLY SEATED. ous, and do not indicate a fire in the vehicle.
  • Page 91 Supplemental restraint system (SRS) - airbag Caution for installing the child WARNING WARNING restraint on vehicles with front Place all infants and small children in the Infants and small children should never passenger’s airbag rear seat and properly restrained using an be unrestrained, stand up against the in- appropriate child restraint system.
  • Page 92 Supplemental restraint system (SRS) - airbag Front passenger’s airbag ON- Front passenger’s airbag indi- WARNING OFF switch cator Do not fit any accessory that makes the indication lamp impossible to see, and do E00410101543 E00410201515 The front passenger’s airbag ON-OFF switch The front passenger’s airbag indicator is lo- not cover the indication lamp with a stick- can be used to disable the front passenger’s...
  • Page 93 OFF switch is turned OFF, do not fit a child restraint system to the front pas- senger seat. We recommend you to have the system inspected by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. • If the OFF indicator remains on when the front passenger’s airbag ON-OFF...
  • Page 94 Supplemental restraint system (SRS) - airbag Driver’s knee airbag system Deployment of front airbags The front airbags and driver’s knee airbag will deploy if the severity of impact is above and driver’s knee airbag E00412401292 the designed threshold level, comparable to The driver’s knee airbag is located under the E00407502902 an approximately 25 km/h (16 mph) collision...
  • Page 95 Supplemental restraint system (SRS) - airbag The front airbags and driver’s The front airbags and driver’s Because the front airbags and driver’s knee knee airbag MAY NOT DE- knee airbag MAY DEPLOY airbag do not protect the occupant in all types PLOY when…...
  • Page 96 MITSUBISHI MOTORS cause serious or fatal injuries if you contact it cause serious injury if the airbag inflates.
  • Page 97 Supplemental restraint system (SRS) - airbag The side airbags and curtain Deployment of side airbags and The label shown here is attached to the seat- airbags MAY NOT DEPLOY backs with a side airbag. curtain airbags when... E00407702728 With certain types of side collisions, the ve- The side airbags and curtain hicle’s body structure is designed to absorb airbags ARE DESIGNED TO...
  • Page 98 Supplemental restraint system (SRS) - airbag The side airbags and curtain 3- Collision with a utility pole, tree or other WARNING airbags ARE NOT DESIGNED narrow object TO DEPLOY when... The side airbags and curtain airbags are designed to supplement the driver and passenger seat belts in certain side im- The side airbags and curtain airbags are not pacts.
  • Page 99 Do not re-cover seats that have side air- We recommend work around and on the bags. This could interfere with proper side airbags and curtain airbags system to side airbag inflation. be done by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. SRS warning lamp/display E00407803175 WARNING Do not put a hanger or any heavy or poin- ted object on the coat hook.
  • Page 100 MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- system. formed on or near the components of the ice Point to safely dismantle the airbag sys- SRS to be performed by a MITSUBISHI tem. MOTORS Authorized Service Point. WARNING Improper work on the SRS components...
  • Page 101 Instruments and controls Instruments..................5-02 Multi-information display..............5-02 Indication lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list..................5-22 Indication lamps..................5-46 Warning lamps..................5-46 Information screen display..............5-48 Head Up Display (HUD)*..............5-50 Combination headlamps and dipper switch........5-55 Headlamp levelling................5-62 Turn-signal lever................. 5-64 Hazard warning flasher switch............5-64 ECO mode switch................
  • Page 102: Instruments

    The tachometer indicates the engine On vehicles equipped with the Smartphone speed (r/min). The tachometer helps you Link Display Audio or MITSUBISHI Multi- to obtain more economical driving and Communication System (MMCS), the map also warns you of excessive engine screen colour may not be switched to night- speeds (Red zone).
  • Page 103 Multi-information display mark display screen ® p. 5-06 [When the ignition switch or the operation 2- Information screen ® p. 5-04 mode is OFF] Interrupt display screen ® p. 5-06 3- Door ajar warning display screen ® p. 5-07 4- Odometer ® p. 5-08 5- “...
  • Page 104 Multi-information display Information screen (when the 10- Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC) It is also possible to change elements such as display screen* ® p. 6-65 the language and units used on the multi-in- ignition switch or the operation 11- Speed limiter display screen ® p. 6-60 formation display by operating the multi-in- mode is OFF) 12- ECO mode indicator* ®...
  • Page 105 Multi-information display Information screen (when the Information screen (when the 2- Tripmeter ® p. 5-08 ignition switch is turned from ignition switch or the operation 3- Driving range display ® p. 5-10 ECO drive assist display ® p. 5-12 the “LOCK” position to the mode is ON) 4- Average fuel...
  • Page 106 Multi-information display Redisplay of a warning display To return to the screen displayed before NOTE screen the warning display While driving, the function setting screen is Even if the cause of the warning display is When the mark is displayed, if you press not displayed even if you operate the multi- not eliminated, you can return to the screen information display switches.
  • Page 107 Multi-information display Fuel remaining display screen NOTE CAUTION E00522201904 Before moving your vehicle, check that the When the mark is displayed, the warning This displays the amount of fuel remaining. warning display is OFF. display screen can be redisplayed on the in- formation screen.
  • Page 108 Multi-information display Fuel remaining warning dis- Odometer CAUTION play E00527800083 Do not run out of fuel, or the catalytic con- The odometer indicates the distance travel- verter may be adversely affected. If the E00522402352 led. When the fuel is reduced to approximately 8 warning display appears, refuel as soon as litres, the information screen switches to the possible.
  • Page 109 To modify the display settings, have it adjus- To reset ted at a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. The “---” display can be reset while the igni- For more details, consult a MITSUBISHI tion switch or the operation mode is in OFF.
  • Page 110 If you accidentally reset the display, we rec- flashing to change the display from “---” ommend you to consult a MITSUBISHI to “CLEAR”. After this, the time until MOTORS Authorized Service Point. the next periodic inspection will be dis- played.
  • Page 111 Multi-information display NOTE NOTE On rare occasions, the value displayed for The average fuel consumption display can the driving range may change if you are be reset separately for the [1] auto reset parked on an extremely steep incline. This is mode and for the [2] manual reset mode.
  • Page 112 Multi-information display Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) moni- ECO Drive Assist E00531501192 This function displays how fuel-efficiently E00531101071 you are driving under different driving condi- The accumulated time the engine has been tions. stopped by Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) system The ECO drive assist display will change as is displayed.
  • Page 113 Multi-information display ECO Score Changing the function settings 3. Press the switch to switch to the top screen (A) for the menu screens. Then, E00531601177 E00522702212 press the switch or switch to ECO score indicates the points you have The “Display language”, “Temperature unit”, switch to the menu screens (B).
  • Page 114 Multi-information display 7. Changing the time until “REST RE- NOTE switch switch MINDER” is displayed ® p. 5-19 If no operations are made within approxi- 8. Changing turn-signal sound mately 30 seconds of the menu screen being ® p. 5-19 displayed, the display returns to the function 1.
  • Page 115 Multi-information display Then, press the switch to switch to the When the following operation is per- NOTE setting selection screen. formed, the mode setting is automatical- If the battery is disconnected, these function ly switched from manual to auto. settings are reset from memory to the factory [Except for vehicles equipped with key- settings automatically (except “Blind Spot less operation system]...
  • Page 116 Multi-information display When the engine switch or the operation 1. Switch to the function setting screen. NOTE mode is in the following conditions, the Refer to “Changing the function set- The display units for the driving range, the average fuel consumption display and tings”...
  • Page 117 MITSUBISHI Multi-Communication Sys- tem (MMCS), the temperature value of the air conditioner screen is switched in con- junction with the outside temperature dis- play unit of the multi-information display. However, “°C” or “°F” are not shown to the air conditioner screen.
  • Page 118 (if so equipped) is not automatically E00523301768 The setting is changed to the selected The language used in MITSUBISHI Multi- changed even if you select “ON” (language condition. Communication System (MMCS) (if so cooperation enabled) of the language coop- eration control.
  • Page 119 Multi-information display 3. Press the switch or switch to select 2. Press the switch or switch several 2. Press the switch or switch several the sound, and then press the switch to times to switch to the “REST REMIND- times to switch to the “TURN SIGNAL confirm the setting.
  • Page 120 E00569500031 tings. Returning to the factory set- On vehicles equipped with MITSUBISHI tings Multi- Communication System (MMCS), you NOTE can select whether to display the navigation E00523602120 information on the information screen.
  • Page 121 Multi-information display NOTE • “AVERAGE FUEL CONSUMPTION RESET MODE”: AUTO • “FUEL CONSUMPTION UNIT”: L/100 km • “TEMPERATURE UNIT”: °C • “LANGUAGE”: ENGLISH or RUSSIAN • “LANGUAGE SYNC”: ON • “OPERATION SOUND”: ON • “REST REMINDER”: OFF • “TURN SIGNAL SOUND”: SOUND 1 •...
  • Page 122: Indication Lamp, Warning Lamp, And Information Screen Display List

    Indication lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list Indication lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list E00523701355 Indication and warning lamp list E00523802513 1- Position lamp indication lamp 6- Rear fog lamp indication lamp 10- Electric power steering system (EPS) ®...
  • Page 123 Abnormal voltage or a static electricity discharge is generated by the operation of installed electrical equipment (including after-market parts). If the warning display appears many times, we recommend you to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. Instruments and controls...
  • Page 124 Refer to “Washer fluid” on page 10-07. Refer to “Refill capacities” on page 11-10. There is a fault in the LED headlamps. recommend consult MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. Refer to “LED headlamp warning lamp” on page 5-57. There is a fault in the keyless operation Refer to “Keyless operation system”...
  • Page 125 Indication lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list Screen Cause Solution (Reference) Engine switch is pressed one time Although the engine switch was pressed, Touch the keyless operation key to the en- the keyless operation key could not be de- gine switch.
  • Page 126 6-17. There is a fault in the EPS. Have vehicle inspected MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point as soon as possible. Refer to “Electric power steering system (EPS)” on page 6-52. There is a fault in the ABS.
  • Page 127 Put the operation mode in OFF, and then izer (Anti-theft starting system). start the engine again. If the warning is cancelled, please contact MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. The driver’s door is open when the opera- Put the operation mode in OFF.
  • Page 128 Solution (Reference) There is a fault in the electrical system. Immediately stop the vehicle in a safe place. recommend consult MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. The engine is overheated. Stop the vehicle in a safe place and take corrective measures.
  • Page 129 The brake fluid level in the reservoir has Immediately stop the vehicle in a safe fallen to a low level. place. We recommend you to consult a There is a fault in the brake system. MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. Refer to “Brake warning display” on page 6-65.
  • Page 130 Indication lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list Screen Cause Solution (Reference) You try to release the Electric parking Refer to “Electric parking brake” on page brake switch without depressing the brake 6-05. pedal. The Electric parking brake has been auto- Refer to “Brake auto hold”...
  • Page 131 Then, operate the ignition switch or the engine switch. We recommend you to have the brake au- hold system inspected MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. Refer to “Brake auto hold” on page 6-44. The brake auto hold system does not turn Press the brake auto hold switch after fas- on because the driver’s seat belt is not fas-...
  • Page 132 Screen Cause Solution (Reference) There is a fault in the charging system. Immediately stop the vehicle in a safe place. We recommend you to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. Refer to “Charge warning display” on page 5-49. There is a fault in the SRS airbag or the We recommend you to have it checked, pretensioner system.
  • Page 133 Indication lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list Screen Cause Solution (Reference) The S-AWC system is hot. Refer to “S-AWC (Super-All Wheel Con- trol) ” on page 6-37. The outside temperature is 3 °C(37 °F) or Be careful of ice on the road. less.
  • Page 134 Indication lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list Screen Cause Solution (Reference) The Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC) control is automatically cancelled and the system is placed in the standby state. Conditions for the start of control are not met, the Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC) cannot start the control.
  • Page 135 When the sensor. warning display does not disappear after having cleaned the bumper surface around the sensor, contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. Refer to “To terminate ACC control” on page 6-74. There is a fault in the Forward Collision We recommend you to have it checked.
  • Page 136 Indication lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list Screen Cause Solution (Reference) Refer to “FCM braking function” on page The FCM braking function of the Forward 6-80. Collision Mitigation system (FCM) has been activated. The Forward Collision Mitigation system (FCM) is temporarily unavailable for some reason.
  • Page 137 When the warning display does not disap- System (UMS) sensor is temporarily not pear after waiting for a while, contact a available for some reason such as the en- MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized vironmental condition or increase of the Service Point.
  • Page 138 The Blind Spot Warning (BSW) sensor is When the warning display does not disap- temporarily not available for some reason pear after waiting for a while, contact a such as the environmental condition or in- MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized crease of the sensor temperature. Service Point.
  • Page 139 When the warning display does not disap- pear after having cleaned the bumper sur- face around the sensor, contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. Refer to “Blind Spot Warning (BSW): When there is a foreign object on the sen- sor ”...
  • Page 140 Refer to “Automatic High-Beam (AHB): System problem warning” on page 5-60. There is a fault in the system of the auto- recommend consult matic high-beam. MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. Refer to “Automatic High-Beam (AHB): System problem warning” on page 5-60.
  • Page 141 Shows the direction of vehicle travel and guidance. the guidance location. play* E00531401087 On vehicles equipped with the MITSUBISHI Direction of vehicle travel (Example) Multi-Communication System (MMCS), the following information on navigation will be displayed when guidance location such as...
  • Page 142 NOTE The navigation information display can be Please read this section and also the separate turned on or off. owner’s manual for MITSUBISHI Multi- Refer to“Changing the navigation informa- Communication System (MMCS). tion display*” on page 5-20 Other interrupt displays...
  • Page 143 Indication lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list NOTE When operating each system, confirm that the operation status of the system has changed on the information screen. However, the operation status of the system may not be displayed immediately after the warning display appears even if the system is operated. Screen System operation status Reference...
  • Page 144 Indication lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list Screen System operation status Reference When the ECO mode is activated. Refer to “ECO mode switch” on page 5-65. When the Forward Collision Mitigation Refer to “FCM and Ultrasonic misaccelera- system (FCM) is activated or the timing of tion Mitigation System (UMS)* ON/OFF an alarm is changed.
  • Page 145 Indication lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list The setting for rest interval can be changed. Screen Solution Stop 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 146: Indication Lamps

    Indication lamps High-beam indication lamp Indication lamps Warning lamps E00501800173 E00501600100 E00502400147 This indication lamp illumi- nates when the high-beam is Turn-signal indication lamps/ Brake warning lamp (red) used. Hazard warning indication E00502504029 This lamp illuminates when lamps the ignition switch is turned E00501701746 to the “ON”...
  • Page 147 [Vehicles with the parking brake of the leased. Immediately contact the nearest high speeds or applying the brakes suddenly. lever type] MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- Furthermore, the vehicle should be brought Carefully pull the parking brake lever. ice Point. When the warning lamp comes on...
  • Page 148: Information Screen Display

    CAUTION MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- ice Point as soon as possible. CAUTION If a vehicle is driven without releasing the Accelerator pedal and brake pedal response parking brake, the brake will be overheated,...
  • Page 149 Information screen display When the ignition switch is turned to the CAUTION CAUTION “ON” position or the operation mode is put in • Should the brakes fail, use engine braking If the warning is displayed while the engine ON, if the brake fluid is low, this warning is to reduce your speed and observe the fol- is running, immediately park your vehicle in displayed.
  • Page 150: Head Up Display (Hud)

    4- Navigation information display screen* If you accidentally spill a beverage, wipe up as much liquid as possible and imme- Displayed information: diately consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Vehicle speed Authorized Service Point. Navigation information* Auto-speed (cruise) control information...
  • Page 151 MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- ice Point. ice Point. Opening the display NOTE When you are wearing sunglasses, the dis- 1.
  • Page 152 Head Up Display (HUD)* Closing the display Adjusting the angle of the dis- 3. The ending screen will be displayed, and then the display will close. play 1. When the display is open, push the switch. When the display is open, push the side or side of the switch to adjust the angle of...
  • Page 153 “NAVI INFORMATION ON” or “NA- VI INFORMATION OFF”, and then push the switch. Switching the navigation infor- mation display On vehicles equipped with MITSUBISHI Multi- Communication System (MMCS), you can select whether to display the navigation information on the display. Instruments and controls 5-53...
  • Page 154 Head Up Display (HUD)* 5. Push the side or side of the 6. Push the side of the switch to select switch to select “OFF” or “ON”, and “RETURN”. Push the switch to con- then push the switch. firm the setting. Navigation information: ON Navigation information: ON Navigation information: OFF...
  • Page 155: Combination Headlamps And Dipper Switch

    Combination headlamps and dipper switch 7. Push again the switch while “RE- CAUTION NOTE TURN” is selected in the setting screen, Do not use cleaners or protectants that con- When it rains, or when the vehicle has been and the navigation system display will tain silicone or wax.
  • Page 156 Combination headlamps and dipper switch Lamps (headlamps, fog lamps, NOTE With the ignition switch or the etc.) auto-cutout function operation mode in ON, the Do not cover the sensor (A) for the automat- headlamps, position, tail, licence ic on/off control by affixing a sticker or label E00532701713 plate and instrument panel If the following operation is performed...
  • Page 157 [For vehicles equipped with keyless opera- For further information, we recommend you tion system] to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- If the driver’s door is opened when the opera- thorized Service Point. tion mode is in ACC or OFF while the lamps...
  • Page 158 Combination headlamps and dipper switch Dipper (High/Low beam NOTE WARNING change) If you turn the lamps off with the headlamps The headlamp beams (high/low) may not set to high-beam, the headlamps are auto- be switched automatically under certain E00506201847 When the headlamps are on, the beam matically returned to their low beam setting.
  • Page 159 Combination headlamps and dipper switch 2. Press the AHB switch. It is dark ahead of your vehicle. NOTE There are no vehicles in front or oncom- You can switch the headlamp beams (high/ ing vehicles, or none of their exterior low) manually by operating the lever even if lamps are illuminated.
  • Page 160 ON, please contact a The system may not detect a light vehicle dirty. such as a bicycle. MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service • Your vehicle is inclined due to a flat tyre The system may not detect an ambient or towing.
  • Page 161 Point for inspection of the sensor. On vehicles equipped with the Smartphone If the warning display does not disappear af- Link Display Audio or the MITSUBISHI ter waiting for a while, there is a possibility Multi-Communication System (MMCS),...
  • Page 162: Headlamp Levelling

    On vehicles equipped with the Smartphone seconds by pulling the turn signal lever “LOCK” position or the operation mode is Link Display Audio or the MITSUBISHI towards you within 60 seconds of turn- put in OFF. Multi-Communication...
  • Page 163 Headlamp levelling [Vehicles with 4WD] Set the switch according to the following ta- Vehicle condition Switch position ble. Switch position Driver only/Driver + 1 front passenger “2” Switch position 5 passengers (including driver) Switch position 5 passengers (including “3” driver) + Full luggage loading/Driver + Full lug- gage loading Automatic headlamp levelling...
  • Page 164: Turn-Signal Lever

    3-flash function can be adjusted. 1- Turn-signals For further information, we recommend When making a normal turn, use posi- you to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS tion (1). The lever will return automati- Authorized Service Point. cally when cornering is completed.
  • Page 165: Eco Mode Switch

    For further information, we recommend you E00508301956 air conditioning system to improve fuel effi- The front fog lamps can be operated while to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- ciency. the headlamps or tail lamps are on. Turn the thorized Service Point.
  • Page 166: Wiper And Washer Switch

    Wiper and washer switch Turn the knob once in the “ON” direction to NOTE NOTE turn on the front fog lamps. Turn the knob The front fog lamps are automatically turned To turn the rear fog lamp on again, turn the once more in the “ON”...
  • Page 167 Slow For further information, we recommend you in the situations described below. to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- Fast If your hands get trapped, you could suffer thorized Service Point. injuries or the wipers could malfunction. Be •...
  • Page 168 For further information, we recommend sensor by turning the knob (B). affixed to the windscreen on top of the rain you to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS sensor or when the windscreen is frozen. Authorized Service Point. Objects affixed to the windscreen will stop...
  • Page 169 Wiper and washer switch The wipers will operate once if the lever is The wipers will operate once if the lever is On vehicles equipped with a headlamp wash- raised to the “MIST” position and released moved to the “AUTO” position and the knob er, while the headlamps are on, the headlamp when the ignition switch or the operation (C) is turned in the “+”...
  • Page 170 For further information, we recommend you in the “OFF” position. If the knob is in the to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- “INT” position, the rear window wiper will thorized Service Point.
  • Page 171: Rear Window Demister Switch

    For further information, we recommend you the headlamp washer operates together with Otherwise, the motor may burn out. to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- the windscreen washer the first time the Periodically check the level of washer thorized Service Point.
  • Page 172: Heated Windscreen Switch

    5 to 10 minutes depending on For further information, we recommend you the outside temperature. To turn off the heat- to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- ed windscreen while it is operating, push the thorized Service Point. NOTE switch again.
  • Page 173: Heated Steering Wheel Switch

    Heated steering wheel switch* Heated steering wheel The indication lamp (A) will illuminate while CAUTION the heated steering wheel is on. switch* While heated windscreen is operating, the outer surface of the windscreen will be hot. E00532100055 Do not touch the windscreen to prevent The heated steering wheel will warm the grip burns.
  • Page 174: Horn Switch

    Horn switch Horn switch E00508001865 Press the steering wheel on or around the “ ” mark. 5-74 Instruments and controls OGKE18E1...
  • Page 175 Starting and driving Economical driving................6-02 Cruise control..................6-55 Driving, alcohol and drugs..............6-02 Speed Limiter*..................6-60 Safe driving techniques...............6-03 Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC)*...........6-65 Running-in recommendations............. 6-04 Forward Collision Mitigation System (FCM)........6-78 Parking brake..................6-04 Ultrasonic misacceleration Mitigation System (UMS)*.....6-89 Parking....................6-08 Blind Spot Warning (BSW) (with Lane Change Assist)*....
  • Page 176: Economical Driving

    Economical driving Cargo loads The drive mode-selector should be set to Economical driving “AUTO” (Electronically controlled 4WD) E00600102493 when driving 4WD vehicles to obtain best Do not drive with unnecessary articles in the For economical driving, there are some tech- possible fuel economy.
  • Page 177: Safe Driving Techniques

    Safe driving techniques Seat belts Carrying children in the vehi- Your driving ability can be seriously im- paired even with blood alcohol levels far be- low the legal minimum. If you have been Before starting the vehicle, make sure that drinking, don’t drive.
  • Page 178: Running-In Recommendations

    Running-in recommendations Vehicles with CVT Lever type parking brake* Running-in recommendations E00641800075 Shift point Speed limit To apply E00600404272 “D” (DRIVE) 130 km/h (81 mph) During the running-in period for the first 20 km/h (12 mph) position 1,000 km, it is advisable to drive your new vehicle using the following precautions as a position 40 km/h (25 mph) guideline to aid long life as well as future...
  • Page 179 Parking brake Electric parking brake* NOTE CAUTION E00642100121 Apply sufficient force to the parking brake Before driving, be sure that the parking The Electric parking brake is the system that lever to hold the vehicle stationary after the brake is fully released and brake warning applies the parking brake by the electric mo- foot brake is released.
  • Page 180 MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- Refer to “Brake auto hold” on page 6-44. “LOCK” position or the operation mode ized Service Point.
  • Page 181 Contact the nearest MITSUBISHI MOTORS Before driving, be sure that the parking brake Authorized Service Point. is released and the brake warning lamp is off.
  • Page 182: Parking

    ON, or comes on while driv- ing, the Electric parking brake may not be Warning display applied or released. Immediately contact the nearest MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. For details, refer to “Electric parking brake warning light (yellow)” on page 5-47.
  • Page 183: Steering Wheel Height And Reach Adjustment

    Steering wheel height and reach adjustment Parking on a downhill slope Where you park NOTE Turn the front wheels towards the kerb and On vehicles equipped with CVT, be sure to WARNING move the vehicle forward until the kerb side apply the parking brake before moving se- lector lever to the “P”...
  • Page 184: Inside Rear-View Mirror

    Inside rear-view mirror To reduce the glare 3. Securely lock the steering wheel by pull- WARNING ing the lever fully upward. Do not attempt to adjust the rear-view The lever (A) at the bottom of the mirror can mirror while driving. This can be danger- be used to adjust the mirror to reduce the ous.
  • Page 185 Outside rear-view mirrors Except for vehicles equipped L- Left outside mirror adjustment WARNING with the mirror retractor switch R- Right outside mirror adjustment Do not attempt to adjust the rear-view Push the mirror towards the back of the vehi- mirrors while driving. This can be dan- gerous.
  • Page 186 If this happens, On vehicles equipped with the Smartphone push the mirror retractor switch to place the Link Display Audio and MITSUBISHI Mul- mirror in its retracted position and then push ti-Communication System (MMCS), screen the switch again to return the mirror to its operations can be used to make the adjust- original position.
  • Page 187: Ignition Switch

    For further information, we recommend you switch. to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- The indication lamp (A) will illuminate while thorized Service Point. the demister is on.
  • Page 188: Engine Switch

    In order to prevent theft, the engine will not For details, we recommend you to consult start unless a preregistered keyless operation a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized key is used. (Engine immobilizer function) Service Point. On vehicles equipped with the Smart-...
  • Page 189 NOTE pressed two times or more) flashing orange. Immediately contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- Your vehicle is equipped with an electronic ice Point. immobilizer. If the engine switch operation is not smooth...
  • Page 190 Contact make sure to put the operation mode in OFF. MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Be careful if you are not sure which opera- Service Point. tion mode the vehicle is in when the battery is run down.
  • Page 191: Steering Wheel Lock

    For details, we recommend you to consult left. gate LOCK switch, a warning display will a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized appear, and the outer buzzer will sound and Service Point. you cannot lock the doors and tailgate.
  • Page 192 Lock all the doors and the tailgate with again, have your vehicle checked at a the following operation to unlock the steer- the keyless entry system or the keyless MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- ing wheel. operation system function. ice Point.
  • Page 193: Starting And Stopping The Engine

    Starting and stopping the engine Starting and stopping the CAUTION WARNING engine Do not run the engine at high revolutions or Never run the engine in a closed or poorly drive the vehicle at high speed until the en- ventilated area any longer than is needed E00620601572 gine has had a chance to warm up.
  • Page 194 Starting and stopping the engine 5. On vehicles equipped with M/T, place 7. Turn the ignition key to the “START” 3. If the engine still will not start, the en- the gearshift lever in the “N” (Neutral) position without depressing the accelera- gine could be flooded with too much position.
  • Page 195 Starting and stopping the engine On vehicles equipped with CVT, make NOTE NOTE sure the selector lever is in the “P” After the engine has not started for a while, When starting the engine, the selector lever (PARK) position. the brake pedal effort needed to start the en- is in a position other than the “P”...
  • Page 196 Starting and stopping the engine 3. If the engine still will not start, the en- Except for vehicles equipped with the key- NOTE gine could be flooded with too much less operation system If you have to bring the engine to an emer- petrol.
  • Page 197: Turbocharger Operation

    Turbocharger operation If the keyless operation key is 3. If the keyless operation key is recog- CAUTION nized, the indication lamp (A) on the en- not operating properly Do not stop the engine immediately after gine switch illuminates in green, and high-speed or uphill driving.
  • Page 198: Auto Stop & Go (As&G) System

    Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) system To turn on/off AS&G 5- Turbine 2. While depressing the brake pedal, fully 6- Exhaust gas depress the clutch pedal and place the E00627501349 gearshift lever in the “N” (Neutral) posi- The AS&G system is automatically activated tion.
  • Page 199 Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) system Automatically stopping the en- NOTE CAUTION gine (on vehicles equipped with CVT) When the engine is automatically stopped, • On vehicles equipped with M/T, do not changes will occur in the driving operations. move the gearshift lever to a position oth- Pay closel attention to the following.
  • Page 200 Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) system NOTE NOTE NOTE • After the engine restarts automatically In the following cases, the engine will not If the air conditioner is operating, set the and the vehicle stops again within 10 sec- temperature control higher to lengthen the stop automatically even if the indica- onds...
  • Page 201 Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) system When the vehicle in front starts moving or NOTE NOTE when you depress the accelerator pedal, the Warning display (on vehicles equipped with The vehicles equipped with CVT have the engine restarts automatically. CVT) function of preventing the unexpected start of the vehicle due to creeping, etc., by tem- NOTE...
  • Page 202 Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) system To deactivate CAUTION NOTE E00627701178 • When the air conditioner is operated in In the following cases, the engine will not The AS&G system is automatically activated automatic mode where the temperature restart automatically. when the ignition switch is turned to the control is set to the max.
  • Page 203: Manual Transmission

    MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service NOTE Point. During cold weather, shifting may be diffi- cult until the transmission lubricant has warmed up. This is normal and not harmful to the transmission.
  • Page 204: Invecs-Iii Cvt With 8-Step Sports Mode

    INVECS-III CVT with 8-step Sports Mode* The selector lever (A) has two gates; the CAUTION Shift point Speed limit main gate (B) and sports mode gate (C). 140 km/h (87 mph) gear Do not pull up the pull-ring (A) when mov- ing the gearshift lever to any position other 190 km/h (118 mph) gear...
  • Page 205 (NEUTRAL) position. Never put your foot on the accelerator ately have your vehicle checked by a pedal while shifting the selector lever MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service from the “P” (PARK) or “N” (NEU- Point. TRAL) position. If you need to move the vehicle, shift the se- lector lever as follows.
  • Page 206 INVECS-III CVT with 8-step Sports Mode* Selector lever position display 3. Insert a straight blade (or minus) screw- 5. Insert a straight blade (or minus) screw- driver with a cloth over its tip into notch driver in the shiftlock release hole (B). E00602301610 (A) or the cover.
  • Page 207 INVECS-III CVT with 8-step Sports Mode* “N” NEUTRAL If the ambient temperature is low, the selec- NOTE tor lever position display on the multi-infor- At this position, the transmission is disengag- While the selector lever position display is mation display may blink when the selector ed.
  • Page 208 INVECS-III CVT with 8-step Sports Mode* CAUTION NOTE CAUTION To prevent transmission damage, never shift • Pull the + (SHIFT UP) side shift paddle In sports mode, the driver must execute up- into the “D” (Drive) position from the “R” forward (towards the driver) for over 2 ward shifts in accordance with prevailing (Reverse) position while the vehicle is in...
  • Page 209 INVECS-III CVT with 8-step Sports Mode* Shift paddles position display NOTE E00612201511 Downward shifts are made automatically The currently selected position is displayed when the vehicle slows down. Before the ve- on the multi information display. hicle stops, 1 gear is automatically selected. Also, the vehicle will automatically return to “D”...
  • Page 210 If the warning display remains, other foot is resting on the brake pedal will shifts do not take place when the accelerator contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- affect braking efficiency and may cause pre- is depressed all the way to the floor.
  • Page 211: S-Awc (Super All Wheel Control)

    S-AWC (Super All Wheel Control) When the CVT makes no speed CAUTION CAUTION change Never hold the vehicle stationary while in Do not over-rely on the S-AWC. Even the S- CVT on a hill with the accelerator, always AWC cannot prevent the natural laws of E00603101194 If the transmission does not change speeds apply the parking brake and/or service...
  • Page 212 S-AWC (Super All Wheel Control) Active Yaw Control (AYC) S-AWC drive mode-selector S-AWC drive Function mode E00638900102 The AYC is a system, with a yaw control The drive mode can be switched by press the AUTO mode applied to function, that controls the left-right driving/ switch while the ignition switch is in the dry pavement road and braking force using the brake.
  • Page 213 The drive mode display will appear on the in- formation screen for a few seconds, and then the original screen will return. Have your vehicle inspected immediately by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- ice Point. Starting and driving 6-39 OGKE18E1...
  • Page 214: 4-Wheel Drive Operation

    (between the front and rear wheels) is dis- on sand and mud and when driving through MITSUBISHI MOTORS is not responsible water because sufficient traction may not be played in section E of the meter as a bar to the operator for any damage or injury available in certain circumstances.
  • Page 215 4-wheel drive operation* On snowy or icy roads NOTE CAUTION After driving on rough roads, check each Do not force the vehicle or drive recklessly Set the drive mode-selector to “SNOW” in part of the vehicle and wash it thoroughly on sandy surfaces.
  • Page 216: Inspection And Maintenance Following Rough Road Operation

    Inspection and maintenance following rough road operation Check the depth of the water and the terrain Carefully wash the vehicle with water. NOTE before attempting to drive through it. Drive Drive the vehicle slowly while lightly If the vehicle becomes stuck in sandy or slowly to avoid creating excessive water depressing the brake pedal in order to muddy roads, it can often be moved with a...
  • Page 217: Braking

    Braking Towing Jacking up a 4-wheel drive ve- Install only the specified tyres on all wheels. Refer to “Tyres and wheels” on hicle page 11-08. Be sure all 4 tyres and wheels are the WARNING same size and type. When it is necessary to replace any of Do not crank the engine while jacking up the vehicle.
  • Page 218: Brake Auto Hold

    Brake auto hold* Brake system When brakes are wet Brake pad The service brake is divided into two brake Check the brake system while driving at a Avoid hard braking situations. circuits. And your vehicle is equipped with low speed immediately after starting, espe- New brakes need to be broken-in by power brakes.
  • Page 219 Brake auto hold* The driver’s seat belt is fastened. WARNING NOTE The driver’s door is closed. Do not overly rely on the brake auto hold • If this warning appears, fasten the driver’s system. On a steep slope, depress the seat belt.
  • Page 220 Brake auto hold* The brake auto hold indication lamp in the NOTE NOTE instrument cluster will come on while the If you keep pressing the brake auto hold press the accelerator pedal and the vehicle system activates. switch after setting the brake auto hold to starts moving again.
  • Page 221: Hill Start Assist

    Hill start assist If you want to turn off the system while the NOTE NOTE brake auto hold indication lamp is illumina- • When the system detects the vehicle slid- If the ignition switch is turned to the ted, press the switch while depressing the ing down a slope.
  • Page 222 Hill start assist CAUTION NOTE NOTE Do not overly rely on the hill start assist to When reversing on an uphill slope, place the • On vehicles equipped with M/T, the gear- prevent backwards movement of the vehicle. gearshift lever or the selector lever into the shift lever is in the following position.
  • Page 223: Brake Assist System

    When the brake assist system is in use, you inspected by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- blinks rapidly at the same time. may feel as if the depressed brake pedal is thorized Service Point as soon as possible.
  • Page 224: Emergency Stop Signal System

    Anti-lock brake system (ABS) Anti-lock brake system When the ABS is activated, you may CAUTION feel the brake pedal pulsation and the vi- (ABS) If the ABS warning or ASC warning is dis- brations of the vehicle body and steering played, the emergency stop signal system wheel.
  • Page 225 Anti-lock brake system (ABS) CAUTION CAUTION If the ABS warning lamp/display and brake warning lamp/display illuminate at To prevent failure of the ABS, be sure all Any of the following warning lamp/display the same time four wheels and tyres are the same size and behaviour indicates that the ABS is not func- the same type.
  • Page 226: Electric Power Steering System (Eps)

    If this happens, have your ve- After driving on snow or icy roads, remove is not abnormal. The headlamps will return hicle inspected at a MITSUBISHI MOTORS any snow and ice which may have accumula- to their original brightness after a short Authorized Service Point.
  • Page 227: Active Stability Control (Asc)

    MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- Be sure to use the same specified type and cessive spinning, thus helping the vehicle to ice Point as soon as possible.
  • Page 228 Active stability control (ASC) Stability control function When the ASC is deactivated, the display/ NOTE indicator will turn on. To reactivate the ASC, E00619101115 By pressing the “ASC OFF” switch, both the momentarily press the ASC OFF switch; the The stability control function is designed to stability control function and the traction indicator is turned off.
  • Page 229: Cruise Control

    Cruise control ASC warning lamp/display CAUTION CAUTION E00619401815 If the temperature in the braking system con- If the 2WD vehicle is towed with the igni- If an abnormal condition occurs in the sys- tinues to increase due to continuous brake tion switch in the “ON”...
  • Page 230 Cruise control Cruise control switches To activate CAUTION E00609302573 When you do not wish to drive at a set 1. With the ignition switch in the “ON” po- speed, turn off the cruise control for safety. sition or the operation mode in ON, Do not use cruise control when driving con- press the CRUISE CONTROL ON/OFF ditions will not allow you to stay at the same...
  • Page 231 Cruise control Accelerator pedal To increase the set speed 2. Accelerate or decelerate to your desired speed, then push down and release the While driving at the set speed, use the accel- E00609401913 “SET -” switch (B) when the indicator There are two ways to increase the set speed.
  • Page 232 Cruise control Brake pedal To temporarily increase or de- When you reach your desired speed, release the switch. Your new cruising speed is now crease the speed While driving at the set speed, use the brake set. pedal, which disengages the cruise control, E00609601407 then push down the “SET -”...
  • Page 233 Press the CRUISE CONTROL ON/OFF When the Active Stability Control switch to turn off the cruise control and have (ASC) starts operating. your vehicle inspected by a MITSUBISHI Refer to “Active stability control (ASC)” MOTORS Authorized Service Point. on page 6-53.
  • Page 234: Speed Limiter

    Speed Limiter* To resume the set speed The ignition switch is turned to the While running without alert message, if you “LOCK” position or the operation mode decrease the set speed and vehicle speed is E00609802031 is put in OFF. more than set speed approximately +3 km/h If the set driving speed is deactivated by the Indication lamp goes off.
  • Page 235 Speed Limiter* Speed Limiter control switches When the Speed Limiter is in operation. The NOTE vehicle is controlled in order not to exceed E00633301111 The Speed Limiter may be cancelled auto- the set speed. There are four switches which relate to the matically, if two or more switches are press- OVER LIMIT Speed Limiter on the steering wheel.
  • Page 236 Speed Limiter* To activate To increase the set speed By using the CANCEL switch, the accelerator pedal and the E00633601114 E00633700017 Accelerate or decelerate to your desired By using the RES + switch SET - switch speed, and push down the “SET -” switch E00633801116 (B).
  • Page 237 Speed Limiter* Accelerate to driver’s desired vehicle speed If the set speed reaches to your desired speed, Control state “LIMIT” is disappeared and and push down SET - switch (B) and release. release the “SET -” switch (B). change control state “LIMIT OFF” in the combination meter.
  • Page 238 Stop using the Speed Limiter and turn off the Speed Limiter. Have your vehicle in- spected by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Serv- ice Point. 6-64 Starting and driving...
  • Page 239: Adaptive Cruise Control System (Acc)

    Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC)* If you desire, a cruise control without inter- CAUTION CAUTION vention of the following distance control is There is a possibility for the Speed Limiter There is a possibility to occur jerk, depend- also selectable. to allow abrupt acceleration corresponding ing on a running resistance.
  • Page 240 Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC)* WARNING CAUTION CAUTION This system may not correctly detect the • When driving in curved sections of road • On roads with slippery surfaces, such as actual situation depending on the type of including their entrance/outlet or running frozen, snow-covered, and dirt roads vehicle in front and its conditions, the beside a closed lane in a traffic work or...
  • Page 241 ACC and contact a to the “P” (Park) position. MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- ice Point. Starting and driving 6-67 OGKE18E1...
  • Page 242 Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC)* Proximity alarm NOTE WARNING E00634701167 When the ACC system is in the stationary Your vehicle may accelerate up to the set While the ACC is active, if your vehicle ap- vehicle hold state, the stop lamps will illumi- speed in the following situations.
  • Page 243 • The vehicle has a protruding load from tem. 4- “CANCEL” switch the carrier. Please contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS • The vehicle has a low vehicle height. Authorized Service Point. Used to cancel the control function of •...
  • Page 244 Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC)* 4- Vehicles in front symbol: NOTE State Comes on when the ACC detects a vehi- Stand by Active Operate the individual switches correctly cle ahead. Two types of indication: and one after another. “Stand by” and “Active” The ACC may be turned off or its control function may be cancelled if two or more State...
  • Page 245 Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC)* The display on the information screen of the When your desired speed is reached, release When the ACC is initialized, the “SET” indi- multi-information display will switch to show the “SET -” switch; then this speed is set and cator lights up on the screen.
  • Page 246 Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC)* NOTE CAUTION By using the “RES +” switch: The set speed increases by 1 km/h (1 mph) • When the vehicle is running at a speed be- The setting speed should be set up the suita- tween approximately 0 to 30 km/h every time you push up the “RES +”...
  • Page 247 Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC)* NOTE CAUTION By using the “SET -” switch: The set speed decreases by 1 km/h (1 mph) The set speed indication on the display turns The setting speed should be set up the suita- to “---” when the accelerator pedal is de- every time you push down the “SET -”...
  • Page 248 Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC)* To temporarily accelerate the Depress the brake pedal (except for the NOTE vehicle stationary vehicle hold state). In certain conditions, the braking control and Simply depress the accelerator pedal to tem- alarming functions of the ACC may not work for a short while after releasing the ac- porarily accelerate the vehicle.
  • Page 249 Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC)* When the selector lever is in the “P” WARNING (PARK), the “R” (REVERSE) or the Although the set speed driving will be de- “N” (NEUTRAL) position. activated when shifting to the “N” (Neu- When the driver’s seat belt is unfas- tral) position, never move the selector lev- The ACC control is automatically cancelled tened.
  • Page 250 OFF, and then turned set to OFF. If the ACC is in the ON state when the igni- back to “ON”, contact a MITSUBISHI tion switch is turned to the “LOCK” position MOTORS Authorized Service Point.
  • Page 251 Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC)* To activate cruise control (au- NOTE NOTE tomatic speed control) The conditions to be met before the ACC The following distance varies as a function control can be resumed are the same as those of the speed; the faster the set speed, the lon- E00638500153 If you hold the “ACC ON/OFF”...
  • Page 252: Forward Collision Mitigation System (Fcm)

    Forward Collision Mitigation System (FCM) Forward Collision If you turn the FCM ON/OFF, the Ultrasonic WARNING misacceleration Mitigation System (UMS) al- Mitigation System (FCM) A driver is responsible for driving safely. so turns ON/OFF at the same time. (Vehicles The FCM is the system to mitigate colli- equipped with the UMS) E00635101214 sion-caused damages or to avoid collisions...
  • Page 253 Forward Collision Mitigation System (FCM) Forward collision warning FCM brake assist function CAUTION function E00635301131 Under certain conditions, the audible alarm If the system judges that there is a risk of may not work at all or may be scarcely audi- E00635401204 your vehicle colliding with a vehicle or a pe- If the system judges that there is a risk of...
  • Page 254 Forward Collision Mitigation System (FCM) FCM braking function Against a pedestrian: Approximately 5 CAUTION to 65 km/h (3 to 40 mph). E00635501582 • On vehicles equipped with CVT, when If the system judges that there is a high risk Type 2 the selector lever is in the “P”...
  • Page 255 (lamp reflector) or the position of • When pedestrians gather in a group. • windscreen wipers the reflector is low. MITSUBISHI MOTORS GENUINE • When a pedestrian’s clothing appears to • When a vehicle in front is a car carrier or parts or equivalent.
  • Page 256 Forward Collision Mitigation System (FCM) CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION • When there is a structure (B) beside the • When passing close to a vehicle, pedes- • When passing through a plastic curtain entrance of a curve and intersection. trian or object. etc.
  • Page 257 Forward Collision Mitigation System (FCM) NOTE NOTE A sound will be heard during the activation When the FCM and Ultrasonic misaccelera- of automatic braking, this is a function of the tion Mitigation System (UMS)* ON/OFF brake control and is not abnormal. switch is held pressed to change the ON/OFF state of the FCM, the ON/OFF state of the UMS is also changed at the same...
  • Page 258 Forward Collision Mitigation System (FCM) System problem warning Distance mode: FAR E00635901049 If there is a malfunction in the system, a warning will appear on the information screen of the multi-information display de- pending on the situation. Type 2 When the camera and radar Distance mode: MIDDLE There are adverse weather conditions, cannot detect accurately...
  • Page 259 Forward Collision Mitigation System (FCM) If the display keeps showing the message, there is a possibility that the FCM has a mal- function. Contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point for inspection of the system. FCM deactivation due to fault...
  • Page 260 (ACC)* • Always keep clean the windscreen and function. front bumper (Type 2 only). Contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- If the inside of the windscreen where the Type 1, 2 ized Service Point. sensor is installed becomes dirty or fog-...
  • Page 261 Turn off the FCM and have your ve- hicle inspected as soon as possible at a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- ice Point. If you need to replace the windscreen, con- tact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. Starting and driving 6-87 OGKE18E1...
  • Page 262 Forward Collision Mitigation System (FCM) Laser warning label 6-88 Starting and driving OGKE18E1...
  • Page 263: Ultrasonic Misacceleration Mitigation System (Ums)

    Ultrasonic misacceleration Mitigation System (UMS)* Ultrasonic misacceleration Mitigation System (UMS)* E00643400378 The Ultrasonic misacceleration Mitigation System (UMS) operates to prevent sudden starts and mitigate collision-caused damages by suppress- ing the engine output for up to approximately 5 seconds when the system judges that the system is detected the vehicle or obstacles within ap- proximately 4 m in front and behind your vehicle and judges that accelerator pedal was depressed promptly and too strongly such as misopera- tion of it.
  • Page 264 Ultrasonic misacceleration Mitigation System (UMS)* WARNING Do not overly rely on the UMS. It is never a substitute for your safe and careful driving. Always be careful to operate the accelerator pedal perceiv- ing the environmental conditions. Misoperation can lead to a serious accident. As the UMS is not a function to keep the stop condition of the vehicle, depress the brake pedal according to the environmental condition.
  • Page 265 Ultrasonic misacceleration Mitigation System (UMS)* CAUTION The UMS does not operate in the following conditions: • The ignition switch or the operation mode is other than ON. • The UMS is set to OFF by operating the FCM and Ultrasonic misacceleration Mitigation System (UMS)* ON/OFF switch. •...
  • Page 266 Ultrasonic misacceleration Mitigation System (UMS)* CAUTION The UMS operation may be cancelled when the system judges the handle operation as evasive actions or when the obstacle moves out of the detectable area of the sensor. The UMS may be triggered in the following situations. •...
  • Page 267 Do not modify the suspension of your vehicle. If the bumper has been exposed to an impact, the sensors may fail and prevent the system from functioning properly. Have the vehicle inspected a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. Obstacle detection areas E00643500047 The detection areas of the sensors are limited.
  • Page 268 Vehicle that is extremely stained. the warning display appears continuously, detected it initially. • Vehicle or obstacle that is covered with contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- snow. ized Service Point. • The vehicle is the specific shape such as the carrier car.
  • Page 269: Blind Spot Warning (Bsw) (With Lane Change Assist)

    The BSW uses two sensors (A) located inside some malfunctions in the system. Have the the rear bumper. vehicle inspected MITSUBISHI The detection areas are shown as illustrated. MOTORS Authorized Service Point as soon as possible. Blind Spot Warning (BSW)
  • Page 270 BSW may not function properly. Have the • When driving on a bumpy or rough vehicle inspected MITSUBISHI road. WARNING MOTORS Authorized Service Point. • When the rear of your vehicle is weigh- ed down or your vehicle is leaning to...
  • Page 271 Blind Spot Warning (BSW) (with Lane Change Assist)* To operate NOTE E00652300171 • The speed of your vehicle is approximate- When the ignition switch is turned to the ly 10 km/h (6 mph) or higher. “ON” position or the operation mode is put in ON and “ON”...
  • Page 272 When the the following conditions. warning display does not disappear after • When driving very near the guardrail or a waiting for a while, contact a MITSUBISHI concrete wall. MOTORS Authorized Service Point. • When driving on the entrance and outlet...
  • Page 273: Rear Cross Traffic Alert (Rcta)

    Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA)* Rear Cross Traffic Alert WARNING (RCTA)* Never rely solely on the RCTA when backing up. The RCTA is an aid system. E00652400071 It is not a substitute for your safe and The Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA) is an careful driving.
  • Page 274 In certain situations, the RCTA may not de- RCTA may not function properly. Have the tect a vehicle in the detection areas. Some of vehicle inspected MITSUBISHI these situations include: MOTORS Authorized Service Point. • When the reversing speed of your vehicle is approximately 18 km/h (11 mph) or higher.
  • Page 275: Lane Departure Warning (Ldw)

    Lane Departure Warning (LDW)* Lane Departure Warning (LDW)* E00635701122 By recognizing through a sensor (A) the lane in which your vehicle is running, the Lane Departure Warning (LDW) gives you a warn- ing when your vehicle is likely to drift from its lane with an audible alarm and a visual To turn off the LDW, press the LDW switch.
  • Page 276 If the alarm continues showing, there is a (white) (green) possibility that the LDW has a malfunction. Contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- ized Service Point for inspection of the sys- NOTE tem. If the warning continues for approximately 3 seconds or more, the system switches to the standby mode before the warning stops.
  • Page 277 • When driving on a road whose lane mark- Contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- ings (white or yellow) are worn out or ized Service Point for inspection of the sen- smeared with dirt to an extent not recog- sor.
  • Page 278: Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (Tpms)

    • When turning steep curves. • Use only MITSUBISHI MOTORS GEN- UINE parts when replacing the wind- • When the road surface is reflecting the screen wipers. light shining from the direction opposite to the running direction.
  • Page 279 If one or more of the vehicle tyres are signifi- bel is used, the TPMS will not work prop- cantly under-inflated, the warning lamp will erly. See an MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- remain illuminated while the ignition switch thorized Service Point as soon as possible to replace or repair the original tyre.
  • Page 280 Have the system inspected by a sponsibility to maintain correct tyre pressure, MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- even if under-inflation has not reached the ice Point. In such situations, a malfunctioning of the...
  • Page 281 Authorized Service Point. If the tyre repair is the tyre and if it has a puncture, have it “Tyres” on page 10-10. not done by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- repaired by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS thorized Service Point, damage to the tyre...
  • Page 282 If the wheel re- tion pressure sensors are being used. more to confirm the setting. placement is not done by a MITSUBISHI Wheels whose ID codes are not memo- The setting is changed to the reset. MOTORS Authorized Service Point, it is not rized by the vehicle are used.
  • Page 283: Parking Sensors (Front/Rear)

    Parking sensors (Front/Rear)* 3. Press the switch or switch to select Parking sensors (Front/ NOTE the “ID 1” or “ID 2”, and then press and Rear)* The reset function should be executed when hold the switch for approximately 3 the tyre is cold. If it is executed when the seconds or more to confirm the setting.
  • Page 284 Parking sensors (Front/Rear)* Detection areas Obstacle detection areas The detection areas are within approximately 60 cm (A) from the front and corner sensors Depending on whether the vehicle is equip- E00647800224 and 125 cm (B) from the back sensors. The The detection areas of the corner and back ped with a towing bar, you can change the non-detection areas (C) are within approxi-...
  • Page 285 (A) goes off. system from functioning properly. Have the • The sensors or surroundings are covered vehicle inspected MITSUBISHI with ice, snow, or mud. MOTORS Authorized Service Point. • When the temperature difference is too large.
  • Page 286 Parking sensors (Front/Rear)* Warning for obstacles Back sensor (vehicles without a towing NOTE bar) If there is an obstacle in the vicinity of the When the sensors detect different obstacles vehicle, a warning will be issued with the in- at the same time, the information screen in Vehicle to obstacle Warning display/ the multi-information display indicates the...
  • Page 287: Rear-View Camera

    DISPLAY AUDIO, the Smartphone Link tor lever to the “R” (Reverse) position. Display Audio or the MITSUBISHI Multi- Communication System (MMCS). Starting and driving 6-113...
  • Page 288 When reversing, be sure to visually confirm DISPLAY AUDIO, the Smartphone Link safety around the vehicle. Display Audio or the MITSUBISHI Multi- Communication System (MMCS). When you move the gearshift lever or the selector lever to any other position, the screen will return to its original indication.
  • Page 289 DIO, Smartphone Link Display Audio or • Do not disassemble the camera. MITSUBISHI Multi-Communication Sys- tem (MMCS), it is possible to change the Reference lines on the screen display language of the screen. For details, please refer to the separated Reference lines and upper surface of the rear owner’s manual.
  • Page 290: Multi Around Monitor

    DISPLAY AUDIO, the Smartphone not use them as a guide for distances to solid objects. Link Display Audio or the MITSUBISHI Example: On the screen the point B appears Multi-Communication System (MMCS). It the nearest, then the point C and A in order assists drivers to park their vehicles in park- of distance.
  • Page 291 Multi Around Monitor* Location of each cameras WARNING Do not install anything which will disturb The cameras are integrated into the location the operation of the cameras around the as shown below. location of them. Range of view of the Multi Around Monitor E00645100223 The range of view of the Multi Around Mon-...
  • Page 292 Multi Around Monitor* A: Front-view camera B: Side-view camera (Right) C: Side-view camera (Left) D: Rear-view camera Types of views of the Multi Around Monitor Two different types of views are displayed on the left side and the right side respectively. 6-118 Starting and driving OGKE18E1...
  • Page 293 Multi Around Monitor* Bird’s eye-view/Rear-view Bird’s eye-view/Front-view CAUTION mode mode The cameras have special lenses that can Views of the surroundings of the vehicle and Views of the surroundings of the vehicle and make objects shown on the screen appear to be closer or further away than they actually behind the vehicle are displayed.
  • Page 294 DISPLAY AU- Please observe the following cautions. Ig- DIO, the Smartphone Link Display Audio or noring them could lead to a camera malfunc- the MITSUBISHI Multi-communication Sys- Switching of the screen (Selec- tion. tem (MMCS). When you move the selector •...
  • Page 295 Be sure to have it inspected with the steering wheel turned. It disap- 1- Approximately 100 cm from the by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized pears when the steering wheel is in the front edge of the front bumper Service Point.
  • Page 296 Multi Around Monitor* Therefore when there is an obstacle on the NOTE upward slope, it appears farther than its ac- When the expected course lines are dis- tual position. played in the rear-view, the expected course lines are also displayed in the bird’s eye- view (Front: broken line, Rear: solid line).
  • Page 297 Multi Around Monitor* Therefore when there is an obstacle on the Therefore when there is an obstacle on the However, the vehicle may hit the truck be- upward slope, it appears farther than its ac- downward slope, it appears closer than its ac- cause the body of the truck strays onto the tual position.
  • Page 298 Multi Around Monitor* When approaching to solid objects Side-view mode Bird’s eye-view mode The reference lines for distance and vehicle E00646100073 E00646200061 width are intended to indicate the distance to Reference lines for the vehicle width and the An overhead view in which the vehicle is a flat object such as a level, flat road surface.
  • Page 299 Multi Around Monitor* CAUTION NOTE CAUTION The bird’s eye-view is an simulated view In the Bird’s eye-view mode, since the views For reasons of safety, do not operate the processed by combining view captured by captured by the four cameras, “Front-view switch while driving.
  • Page 300: Cargo Loads

    The additional weight on the roof could raise the vehicle’s centre of gravity and affect ve- Cargo loads We recommend you to use a MITSUBISHI hicle handling characteristics. MOTORS GENUINE roof carrier, since the As a result, driving errors or emergency ma- E00609902771 brackets to be used have a special shape.
  • Page 301: Trailer Towing

    Never exceed the maximum towable weight that meets all relevant regulations in your with brake and the maximum trailer-nose area, consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- weight as listed in the specifications. thorized Service Point. (Refer to page “Vehicle weight” on page Check that your towing bar coupling ball 11-05.)
  • Page 302 Trailer towing Be sure that the driving speed does not CAUTION 21 mm exceed 100 km/h (62 mph) for trailer op- 68.5 mm On vehicles equipped with CVT, if the eration. warning display is showing, the temperature It is also recommended that you obey the 328.5 mm of the automatic transmission fluid, CVT local regulations in case driving speed...
  • Page 303 For pleasant driving Important operation tips for the air conditioner........7-02 Ashtray*....................7-81 Ventilators...................7-02 Accessory socket.................7-82 Automatic air conditioning*............... 7-05 Interior lamps..................7-82 Dual-zone automatic climate control air conditioning*......7-10 Storage spaces..................7-85 Customizing the air conditioning............7-16 Drink holder..................7-86 Air purifier..................7-23 Bottle holder..................7-87 LW/MW/FM radio/CD player*............
  • Page 304: Important Operation Tips For The Air Conditioner

    Important operation tips for the air conditioner During a long period of disuse Important operation tips for When operating the system, make sure the air intake, which is located in front the air conditioner of the windscreen, is free of obstructions The air conditioning should be operated for at such as leaves and snow.
  • Page 305 Ventilators To close the ventilator, move the knob (A) to 1. Open the inside as far as possible. 2. Close CAUTION Be careful not to spill beverages, etc., into the ventilators. Doing so might cause the air conditioner not to function normally. NOTE The cool air from the ventilators may appear as a mist.
  • Page 306 Ventilators Changing the position of air flowing from the ventilators E00700302630 Each time the MODE switch is pressed, the mode changes to the next one in the following sequence: “ ” → “ ” → “ ” → “ ” → “...
  • Page 307: Automatic Air Conditioning

    Automatic air conditioning* Foot/Demister position Demister position NOTE As your vehicle is equipped with the Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) system, the windows may start to fog up while the AS&G system is operating. If this occurs, press the demister switch to remove fog from the windows. When using the “...
  • Page 308 Automatic air conditioning* 1. Temperature control switch ® p. 7-08 • Demisting of the windscreen and door NOTE 2. MODE switch ® p. 7-04 windows ® p. 7-07 In extreme cold, the air conditioning control 3. A/C switch ® p. 7-09 •...
  • Page 309 Automatic air conditioning* Demisting of the windscreen Operating the system in auto- CAUTION and door windows matic mode For safety, make sure you have a clear view through all the windows. E00772200089 E00704102623 When setting the MODE switch to the “...
  • Page 310 Automatic air conditioning* Adjusting the blower speed The selected temperature (A) will be shown NOTE in the display. E00772300077 If the blower speed selection switch, A/C Press of the blower speed selection switch, MODE switch, or air selection switch to increase the blower speed. switch is operated while the system is oper- Press of the blower speed selection...
  • Page 311 Use of the recirculation position for exten- For further information, we recommend you ger compartment. ded time may cause the windows to fog up. to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- Switch to the outside position periodically to thorized Service Point. increase ventilation.
  • Page 312: Dual-Zone Automatic Climate Control Air Conditioning

    Dual-zone automatic climate control air conditioning* Driving in polluted outside air Refer to “Switching outside air and recircula- NOTE ted air” on page 7-09. conditions When the engine coolant temperature rises to a certain level, the air selection is auto- Dual-zone automatic climate E00775300036 If the outside air is dusty or otherwise conta-...
  • Page 313 Dual-zone automatic climate control air conditioning* 16. Passenger’s side temperature display Press the demister switch, AUTO switch, NOTE (LHD vehicles) ® p. 7-13 MODE switch or OFF switch to turn off the In extreme cold, the air conditioning control Driver’s side temperature display (RHD demister mode.
  • Page 314 Dual-zone automatic climate control air conditioning* Operating the system in man- Press the OFF switch to turn off the air con- NOTE ditioning system. ual mode When the demister switch is pressed, the air The mode selection, blower speed adjust- conditioning system automatically operates E00773300061 ment, recirculated/outside air selection, tem-...
  • Page 315 For further information, we recommend you the AUTO mode. to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- When the temperature is set to the highest or thorized Service Point. the lowest, the air selection and the air con- Refer to “Customizing the air conditioning”...
  • Page 316 Dual-zone automatic climate control air conditioning* To control the driver’s side and Switching the air conditioning Recirculated air: Indication lamp (A) is the passenger’s side tempera- system ON/OFF Air is recirculated inside the passenger ture independently E00774100082 compartment. Press the switch to turn the air conditioner E00773600080 on, the “...
  • Page 317 Dual-zone automatic climate control air conditioning* NOTE When the engine coolant temperature rises to a certain level, the air selection is auto- matically switched to the recirculation posi- tion and the indication lamp (A) comes on. At this time, the system will not switch to the outside position even if the air selection switch is pressed.
  • Page 318: Customizing The Air Conditioning

    Customizing the air conditioning Customizing the air conditioning E00774600104 The following customise functions can be applied. Modification method MITSUBISHI MITSUBISHI Smart phone Automatic cli- Item Setting content Factory setting Multi-Commu- MOTORS Au- Link Display mate control nication System thorized Service...
  • Page 319 Customizing the air conditioning Modification method MITSUBISHI MITSUBISHI Smart phone Automatic cli- Item Setting content Factory setting Multi-Commu- MOTORS Au- Link Display mate control nication System thorized Service panel Audio Point (MMCS) Allow you to se- A/C switch control lect the function...
  • Page 320 Customizing the air conditioning Modification method MITSUBISHI MITSUBISHI Smart phone Automatic cli- Item Setting content Factory setting Multi-Commu- MOTORS Au- Link Display mate control nication System thorized Service panel Audio Point (MMCS) Allow you to se- ECO mode lect the function...
  • Page 321 Customizing the air conditioning Modification method MITSUBISHI MITSUBISHI Smart phone Automatic cli- Item Setting content Factory setting Multi-Commu- MOTORS Au- Link Display mate control nication System thorized Service panel Audio Point (MMCS) Foot/Demister airflow ratio When you select MODE switch, this al-...
  • Page 322 Customizing the air conditioning Modification method MITSUBISHI MITSUBISHI Smart phone Automatic cli- Item Setting content Factory setting Multi-Commu- MOTORS Au- Link Display mate control nication System thorized Service panel Audio Point (MMCS) Face/Foot airflow ratio When you select MODE switch, this al-...
  • Page 323 Customizing the air conditioning Modification method MITSUBISHI MITSUBISHI Smart phone Automatic cli- Item Setting content Factory setting Multi-Commu- MOTORS Au- Link Display mate control nication System thorized Service panel Audio Point (MMCS) Automatic rear operation Allows you to se- demist at engine start...
  • Page 324 Customizing the air conditioning Modification method MITSUBISHI MITSUBISHI Smart phone Automatic cli- Item Setting content Factory setting Multi-Commu- MOTORS Au- Link Display mate control nication System thorized Service panel Audio Point (MMCS) Setting temperature When you feel that it is hot or...
  • Page 325: Air Purifier

    Air purifier When the setting is changed from disa- LW/MW/FM radio/CD NOTE ble to enable 2 sounds are emitted and player* If a cellular phone is used inside the vehicle, the indicator flashes three times. it may create noise from the audio equip- E00708502322 ment.
  • Page 326: Lw/Mw/Fm Radio/Cd Player

    Product names and other proper names The websites mentioned above may connect countries. are the trademarks or registered trade- you to websites other than the MITSUBISHI Apple is not responsible for the opera- marks of their respective owners. MOTORS website.
  • Page 327 LW/MW/FM radio/CD player* 5th generation 5th generation (video) (video) 6th generation 5th generation 4th generation (video) (video camera) 3rd generation 2nd generation 1st generation (video) (aluminium) For pleasant driving 7-25 OGKE18E1...
  • Page 328: Handling Of Discs

    Handling of Discs Important Points on Handling If discs are not going to be used for a long period of time, remove these from the product. Fingerprints or other marks on the read surface of the disc may result in its con- Disc Playback Environment tent being more difficult to read.
  • Page 329: Audio Files (Mp3/Wma/Aac)

    Audio Files (MP3/WMA/AAC) Do not insert irregularly-shaped discs Playback of other than standard CDs is Maxi- (for example, heart-shaped), as these not guaranteed. Even if the audio can be may result in malfunction. Additionally, played back, the audio quality cannot be Type play- Comments...
  • Page 330 Audio Files (MP3/WMA/AAC) If the MP3/WMA/AAC format audio files in- You can create a folder structure as in Genre NOTE cludes title information or other data, then - Artist - Album - Track (MP3/WMA/AAC Files larger than 2GB in size cannot be this can be displayed.
  • Page 331 Audio Files (MP3/WMA/AAC) NOTE Speci- Speci- Name fica- Explanation Name fica- Explanation The order in which folders and audio files tion tion are displayed on this product may be differ- ent to how they are displayed on a computer. ISO96 Level Maximum 8 Maxi-...
  • Page 332 Audio Files (MP3/WMA/AAC) Standards for MP3 Files That Standards for WMA Files That Item Details Can Be Played Back Can Be Played Back Maximum 64 characters Specifications for MP3 files that can be Specifications for WMA files that can be number of played are as shown below.
  • Page 333: Important Points On Safety For The Customer

    MPEG2/AAC-LC smell, immediately stop using the product, ly and in a safe manner, as well as prevent in- Sampling and consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS MPEG4 8/11.025/12/16/22.05 jury or damage to yourself, other users, or Authorized Service Point. frequency /24/32/44.1/48...
  • Page 334: Operation Keys

    Operation Keys WARNING Do not disassemble or modify the prod- uct. This may lead to malfunction, fire, or electric shock. During thunderstorms, do not touch the antenna or the front panel. This may lead to electrical shock from lightning. CAUTION Turn the power on, and resume playback Turn the PWR/VOL key clockwise to from the previous status.
  • Page 335 Operation Keys Disc slot Disc *Label side Push the disc in a certain amount, and the 7 product will pull the disc in, and playback will start. 2. Press the key. This will eject the disc from the product, so remove the disc. CAUTION When replacing discs, first ensure that the vehicle is stopped in an area in which stop-...
  • Page 336 Operation Keys Explanation of Buttons E00737500043 This explains names and functions of each part. 5- RADIO key 10- TP key Use to eject a disc. Switch the radio and the band. Receive traffic messages. 2- 3 key/4 6- PWR/VOL key 11- Disc slot For audio, rewind/fast forward.
  • Page 337: Listening To The Radio

    Listening to the Radio key/ 16- MENU key /SEL key For audio, select audio track/file; for ra- Switch to Menu mode. Adjust audio quality and select items. dio, perform automatic station selection. For radio, manually select stations. Steering wheel audio remote 3- MODE Key Listening to the Radio Hold down to turn the audio function...
  • Page 338: Listening To Dab

    Listening to DAB* Auto Memory (Auto Store) 2. Turn the /SEL key to select PTY. Increases the frequency be- /SEL key The PTY (program content) indicator ing received. (clockwise) will flash, and station selection will au- The top 6 stations with a strong signal can be Release the button to start tomatically start.
  • Page 339 Listening to DAB* Select a Service Register the Service NOTE If the text information for the service name 1. Hold down the key or the key. Register the service in advance, and select cannot be obtained, then nothing is dis- Receives the lead services of the ensem- this at a later time.
  • Page 340: Listening To Traffic Messages

    Listening to Traffic Messages NOTE NOTE Listening to CDs When selecting PTY, select the PTY to reg- Receiving traffic messages will indicate E00737800059 ister, and hold down any of the keys from “TRAF INF” on the display, and if text in- This explains how to listen to audio CDs formation can be received, the station name the 1RPT key to the 6...
  • Page 341: Listening To Mp3S

    Listening to MP3s Repeat Playback (RPT) Fast Forward or Rewind Listening to MP3s Press the 1RPT key. E00737900034 Hold down the 3 key or the 4 key. Repeat playback of the track currently being This explains how to listen to audio files on a Fast forward/rewind is possible.
  • Page 342: Listening To An Ipod

    Play the first 10 seconds of each of the tracks nies”. E00738001185 The websites mentioned above may connect in the folder currently being played in order. you to websites other than the MITSUBISHI By connecting commercially-available iPod/ MOTORS website. Search Tracks iPhone devices to this product, you can play http://www.mitsubishi-motors.com/en/prod-...
  • Page 343 Listening to an iPod Repeat Playback (RPT) NOTE NOTE Press the 1RPT key. When connecting the iPod/iPhone, use a If an iPod/iPhone does not operate correctly, commercially available iPod connection ca- then remove the iPod/iPhone from the prod- ble. uct, reset, then reconnect. Repeat playback of the track currently being Set up the device in order that no unsafe ac- played.
  • Page 344: Listening To Audio Files On A Usb Device

    Listening to Audio Files on a USB Device Search Tracks NOTE CAUTION If there is no operation for five seconds after Depending on how the devices are handled, Search categories or track names, and select a selecting the track, that file is played back. audio files being damaged or lost, therefore track.
  • Page 345 Listening to Audio Files on a USB Device Select the Track (File) NOTE Repeat playback of the tracks within the fold- Buttons on the product will not operate er currently being played. Press the key or key to select the while USB device is connected.
  • Page 346: To Play Ipod/Usb Memory Device Tracks Via Voice Opera

    ® To play iPod/USB memory device tracks via voice operation (vehicles with Bluetooth 2.0 interface) 1. Turn the /SEL key to select the folder. To play iPod/USB memory NOTE 2. Press the /SEL key. device tracks via voice Pressing again will cancel. Even if the file is selected, all folder random operation (vehicles with Files within the selected folder are dis-...
  • Page 347 ® To play iPod/USB memory device tracks via voice operation (vehicles with Bluetooth 2.0 interface) Preparation for voice operation NOTE NOTE E00748800020 If you say “Artist <name>,” you can skip If the confirmation function is active, the To use the voice operation, press the step 3.
  • Page 348 ® To play iPod/USB memory device tracks via voice operation (vehicles with Bluetooth 2.0 interface) 3. After the voice guide says “What Album 7. The system exits the voice recognition 5. If there are two or more matches, the would you like to play?” say the album mode and starts playback.
  • Page 349: Listening To Bluetooth Audio

    Listening to Bluetooth Audio* To search by genre If you say “No,” the next matching CAUTION genre is uttered by the system. E00749200021 Never hold these devices in your hand to op- 1. Say “Play” on the main menu. erate while driving, as this is dangerous. NOTE Do not leave the Bluetooth audio device un- NOTE...
  • Page 350 Listening to Bluetooth Audio* NOTE NOTE NOTE Depending on the status of the vehicle and Each time the 1RPT key is pressed, this Hold down the 5 key to pause. device, the iPod/iPhone may not play back switches in the order Repeat OFF, 1 track re- Press the 6 key to stop.
  • Page 351: Display Indicator

    Display Indicator Display Indicator E00738100033 This explains content of the display indicator. During DAB Reception* Change the Display Mode CAUTION This switches in the order “Service name”, E00738500053 The operation of changing display contents You can change the content of the display in- “Ensemble name”, and “CH no.
  • Page 352: Audio Quality And Volume Balance Adjustment

    Audio Quality and Volume Balance Adjustment During CD-DA playback Adjust Audio Quality and Vol- NOTE ume Balance This switches in the order “Disc title”, During display of the ID3tag, hold down the “Track title”, and “Operating status”. DISP key to switch to the folder title dis- 1.
  • Page 353: System Settings

    System Settings DAB Setting* RDS Setting just- Turn counter- Turn clockwise ment clockwise Change DAB settings Change RDS settings items (“Set value” bold typeface indicates factory (“Set value” bold typeface indicates factory SCV OFF, LOW MID, HIGH default settings.) default settings.) (SCV effect is (SCV effect is OFF/low)
  • Page 354 System Settings Settings Settings val- Settings con- Settings Settings val- Settings con- Settings Settings val- Settings con- name tent name tent name tent REG OFF Automatical- PI-S OFF Do not search SVENSK Set the dis- ly track the for the same play language local station station or lo-...
  • Page 355 System Settings PHONE Settings NOTE Settings Settings val- Settings con- name tent Some models may not be confirmed as con- Change the mobile phone voice cut-in set- CT OFF Do not up- nected, or may not connect. ® tings and the Bluetooth 2.0 interface lan- date the time guage.
  • Page 356 System Settings Settings Settings Settings con- Settings content Settings name value value tent FRENCH ule voice lan- PHONE During mobile phone voice guage. IN-R cut-in, output sound from the GER- right front speaker. PHONE During mobile phone voice SPANISH IN-LR cut-in, output sound from the ITALIAN left and right front speakers.
  • Page 357: Troubleshooting

    Turn the power OFF and wait a short while. If the prob- USB BUS PWR There is high or low electrical current or voltage. lem persists, consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- LSI ERROR There is an internal malfunction for some reason.
  • Page 358 An abnormal direct voltage has been sent to the speak- Turn the power OFF and wait a short while. If the ers. problem persists, consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. If You Think Something Is Not Working Properly... Here is a list of symptoms, causes and responses if you think something is not working properly.
  • Page 359: Link System

    You have acquired a device that includes devices connected via the USB input terminal ® Before you can use the Bluetooth 2.0 inter- software licensed MITSUBISHI ® or the Bluetooth 2.0 interface allowing the ® face, you must pair the Bluetooth device...
  • Page 360 2.0 interface. The accessory Links to the Web Sites of Other Companies” power comes on again if the ignition switch because it connects other than MITSUBISHI or the engine switch is operated. MOTORS website. Refer to “ACC power auto-cutout function”...
  • Page 361 ® Bluetooth 2.0 interface* SPEECH button HANG-UP button NOTE Press this button to change to voice rec- Press this button when an incoming call If a cellular phone is brought close to the mi- ognition mode. is received to refuse the call. crophone, it may create noise in the voice on the phone.
  • Page 362 ® Bluetooth 2.0 interface* If you are anywhere else within the system, NOTE NOTE say “Cancel” to return to the main menu. For best performance and further reduction If many entries are registered in the vehicle of ambient noise, close the vehicle windows, phone book, changing the language will take NOTE lower the blower speed and refrain from...
  • Page 363 “Cancel” to quit the voice input mode and When the security function is turned on, it is NOTE then check with a MITSUBISHI MOTORS necessary to make a voice input of a 4-digit Authorized Service Point. Password will be required to access the sys- password in order to use all functions of the tem after the next ignition cycle.
  • Page 364 ® Bluetooth 2.0 interface* Speaker enrollment function ted in table “Enrollment commands” on NOTE page 7-78. E00727400209 Speaker enrollment is not possible unless the The system will register your voice and ® The Bluetooth 2.0 interface can use the vehicle is parked. Make sure you park the then move on to the registration of the speaker enrollment function to create a voice vehicle in a safe area before attempting...
  • Page 365 ® Bluetooth 2.0 interface* To pair ® Enabling and disabling the Connecting the Bluetooth voice model and retraining ® interface and Bluetooth ® To pair a Bluetooth device with the Blue- vice ® tooth 2.0 interface, use either one of the fol- E00727600096 You can turn a voice model registered with lowing 2 methods (Type 1 or Type 2).
  • Page 366 ® Bluetooth 2.0 interface* NOTE NOTE NOTE If 7 devices have already been paired, the The pairing code entered here is only used If you enter the wrong number, the voice voice guide will say “Maximum devices guide will say “Pairing failed” and the pair- ®...
  • Page 367 ® Bluetooth 2.0 interface* manual for instructions.” and then will NOTE NOTE say “The pairing code is <pairing ® ® You cannot pair any Bluetooth device with If the Bluetooth 2.0 interface cannot recog- code>.” ® ® the Bluetooth 2.0 interface unless the vehi- nize the Bluetooth device, the voice guide ®...
  • Page 368 ® Bluetooth 2.0 interface* 7. The voice guide will say “Pairing Com- 8. The voice guide will say “Do you want correct. Answer “Yes” to continue and plete. Would you like to import the con- to pair a device now?” Answer “Yes,” connect to the cellular phone.
  • Page 369 ® Bluetooth 2.0 interface* When the confirmation function is on, 4. The voice guide will say “Select one of ® To check a paired Bluetooth the system will ask you again whether the following: pair, edit, delete, or list.” device the music player that you want to con- Say “Delete.”...
  • Page 370 Audio” on page 7-47. On vehicles equipped with the next highest number or “Previous” After all paired device tags have been with MITSUBISHI Multi-Communication to return to the phone with the previous read, the voice guide will say “Which System (MMCS), the Smartphone Link Dis- number.
  • Page 371 ® Bluetooth 2.0 interface* please” then say the telephone number NOTE NOTE again. The hands-free calls might not be operated If you say “Call” when the vehicle phone correctly when it makes calling or receiving book and the mobile phone book are empty, NOTE by operating the cellular phone directly.
  • Page 372 ® Bluetooth 2.0 interface* 5. If only one telephone number is regis- 6. The voice guide will say “Calling Receiving calls tered under the name you just said, the <name> <location>” and then the sys- E00761600054 voice guide proceeds to Step 6. tem will dial the telephone number.
  • Page 373 ® Bluetooth 2.0 interface* Switching between hands-free Vehicle phone book 3. The voice guide will say “Select one of the following: new entry, edit number, mode and private mode E00763801262 edit name, list names, delete, erase all, or This phone book is used when making calls E00761400036 import contact.”...
  • Page 374 ® Bluetooth 2.0 interface* 6. The voice guide will say “Number 4. The voice guide will say “Would you To select and transfer one phone book en- please.” Say the telephone number to like to import a single entry or all con- try from the phone book of the cellular register it.
  • Page 375 ® Bluetooth 2.0 interface* 8. The voice guide will say “Adding Editing a telephone number NOTE <name>.” 1. Press the SPEECH button. ® If the Bluetooth 2.0 interface cannot recog- When the confirmation function is on, 2. Say “Phone book.” ®...
  • Page 376 ® Bluetooth 2.0 interface* 3. The voice guide will say “Select one of  Listening to the list of registered NOTE the following: new entry, edit number, names If the telephone number is already registered edit name, list names, delete, erase all, or E00739900025 in the selected location, the voice guide will 1.
  • Page 377 ® Bluetooth 2.0 interface* the voice guide will say “Deleting 7. When the deletion of the telephone num- NOTE <name> <location>.” ber is completed, the voice guide will If you press the SPEECH button and say If multiple telephone numbers are regis- say “<name>...
  • Page 378 ® Bluetooth 2.0 interface* 5. The voice guide will say “You are about NOTE NOTE to delete everything from your hands- Only the mobile phone book transferred The maximum supported telephone number free system phone book. Do you want to from the connected cellular phone can be length is 19 digits.
  • Page 379 ® Bluetooth 2.0 interface* NOTE The transfer may take some time to com- plete depending on the number of contacts. ® If the Bluetooth 2.0 interface could not be ® connected to the Bluetooth compatible cel- lular phone, the voice guide will say “Un- able to transfer contact list from phone”...
  • Page 380: Usb Input Terminal

    USB input terminal* Enrollment commands E00732401480 Refer to “Listening to Audio Files on a USB 2. Connect a commercially available USB USB input terminal* Device” on page 7-42. connector cable (B) to the USB memory E00761901793 Refer to “To play iPod/USB memory device device (A).
  • Page 381 4. To remove the USB connector cable, ignition switch to the “LOCK” position MITSUBISHI Multi-Communication Sys- turn the ignition switch to the “LOCK” or put the operation mode in OFF first tem (MMCS), the Smartphone Link Dis- position or put the operation mode in...
  • Page 382: Sun Visors

    Links to the Web Sites of Other Companies”. move it after turning the ignition switch to the “LOCK” position. The websites mentioned above may connect you to websites other than the MITSUBISHI MOTORS website. File specifications http://www.mitsubishi-motors.com/en/prod- E00762401056 ucts/ index.html...
  • Page 383: Ashtray

    Ashtray* Type 1 Type 2 Ashtray* Operating the lid of the vanity mirror will au- A vanity mirror is fitted to the back of the E00711402468 tomatically turn on the mirror lamp (A). sun visor. CAUTION Put out matches and cigarettes before they are placed in the ashtray.
  • Page 384: Accessory Socket

    Accessory socket Mounting position for movea- CAUTION Floor console ble ashtray When the accessory socket is not in use, be sure to close the lid or install the cap, be- The moveable ashtray can be installed in the cause the socket might become clogged by drink holder.
  • Page 385 Interior lamps Room lamps 4. LED interior illumination (Smartphone Position of On/off control tray) lamp switch E00712102622 5. LED interior illumination (Front drink The lamp illuminates when a 2-DOOR holder) door or the tailgate is opened. Front )/(•) It goes off approximately 15 NOTE seconds after all doors and the tailgate are closed.
  • Page 386 MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- ice Point. On vehicles equipped with the Smartphone Link Display Audio or the MITSUBISHI Multi-Communication System (MMCS), screen operations can be used to make the adjustment. Refer to the separate owner’s manual for details.
  • Page 387: Storage Spaces

    For de- tails and support, consult your nearest MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- ice Point. On vehicles equipped with the Smartphone Link Display Audio or the MITSUBISHI Multi-Communication System (MMCS), screen operations can be used to make the adjustment.
  • Page 388: Drink Holder

    If you accidentally spill a beverage, wipe up as much liquid as possible and imme- diately consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. 7-86 For pleasant driving OGKE18E1...
  • Page 389: Bottle Holder

    Tightly close the cap on drink bottles before up as much liquid as possible and imme- storing them. diately consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Some bottles may be too big or the wrong Authorized Service Point. shape to fit in the holder.
  • Page 390: Cargo Area Cover

    Cargo area cover* To change position 2. After changing the position, gently Cargo area cover* shake the entire cover to make sure it is E00733601199 securely retained. There are two installation holes (B) for the cover. To use NOTE 1. Draw out the cover retracted by spring If the rear seatback touches the cover, move the cover rearward.
  • Page 391: Assist Grips

    Assist grips To refit NOTE CAUTION Except for vehicles equipped with a spare Do not use the assist grips when getting into Refit the cover by performing the removal tyre, the cover can be stored under the lug- or out of the vehicle. The assist grips could steps in reverse.
  • Page 392: Luggage Hooks

    Luggage hooks WARNING CAUTION Luggage floor board Do not put a hanger or any heavy or poin- Do not pile up the luggage beyond the seat- E00777700050 ted object on the coat hook. If the curtain back height. Also, firmly secure the luggage. 1.
  • Page 393 For emergencies If the vehicle breaks down..............8-02 If the operation mode cannot be changed to OFF (vehicles equipped with the keyless operation system)......... 8-02 Emergency starting................8-02 Engine overheating................8-04 Tools and jack*................... 8-05 Tyre repair kit*..................8-06 How to change a tyre................8-13 Towing....................
  • Page 394: If The Vehicle Breaks Down

    Contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- Use the proper cables suitable for the battery Refer to “Hazard warning flasher switch” on thorized Service Point.
  • Page 395 Emergency starting hicle with the discharged battery at the 6. Start the engine in the vehicle which has WARNING point farthest from the battery. the booster battery, let the engine idle a If electrolyte fluid is not visible, or ap- few minutes, then start the engine in the pears to be frozen, Do Not Attempt Jump vehicle with the discharged battery.
  • Page 396: Engine Overheating

    [If the cooling fans are not turning] When the engine is overheating, the informa- Stop the engine immediately and contact tion screen in the multi-information display a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized WARNING will be interrupted and the engine coolant Service Point for assistance.
  • Page 397: Tools And Jack

    Tools and jack* 6. Examine the radiator hoses for coolant 2- Jack leakage and the drive belt for looseness FULL or damage. Vehicles with tyre repair kit If there is anything wrong with the cool- ing system or drive belt, we recommend you to have it checked and repaired.
  • Page 398: Tyre Repair Kit

    Tyre repair kit* Jack 2. Retract the jack and remove it from its Tyre repair kit* installation fitting (A). E00804501168 The jack is used only for the purpose of This kit enables emergency repair of a small changing a tyre when a tyre is punctured. puncture in the tread area of a tyre that has run over a nail, screw, or similar object.
  • Page 399 Do not allow children to touch the tyre seal- ant. Do not breathe in the vapours of tyre sealant. Be sure to use a MITSUBISHI MOTORS 1- Tyre compressor GENUINE tyre sealant. 2- Tyre sealant bottle 3- Valve insert (spare)
  • Page 400 Check the tyre sealant’s expiry date regular- sert. ly, be sure to purchase a new one from a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- ice Point before the expiry date. 8. Shake the tyre sealant bottle well. Before repairing a tyre, first stop your vehicle in a safe, flat location.
  • Page 401 Tyre repair kit* squeeze it again and again to inject all of NOTE the sealant into the tyre. In cold conditions (when the ambient tem- perature is 0 °C or lower), thickening of the tyre sealant can make the tyre sealant hard to squeeze out of the bottle.
  • Page 402 Tyre repair kit* 12. After injecting the sealant, securely fit 14. Place the compressor (L) with its air (Refer to “Tyre inflation pressures” on the valve remover (E) into the end of the pressure gauge (M) on top. page 10-11.) filler hose (J) to prevent sealant from Pull out the compressor’s power cord leaking from the empty bottle.
  • Page 403 Please contact MITSUBISHI compressor. If you overinflate the tyre, Do not affix the sticker anywhere except the MOTORS Authorized Service Point or an- release air by loosening the hose’s end specified position on the pad of the steering other specialist in this event.
  • Page 404 If you sense any abnormality while driving, If the tyre pressure is lower than the mini- In cold conditions (when the ambient tem- stop the vehicle and contact a MITSUBISHI mum permitted pressure (1.3 bar {130 perature is 0 °C or lower), the time and driv-...
  • Page 405: How To Change A Tyre

    Please give the empty sealant bottle to your Be sure to apply chocks or blocks to the (Reverse) position. MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- correct tyre when jacking up the vehicle. On vehicles with CVT, move the selec- ice Point when you purchase new sealant or If the vehicle moves while jacked up, the tor lever to the “P”...
  • Page 406 MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- continue to use the snow traction device pressure, keep your speed down and inflate ice Point.
  • Page 407 How to change a tyre To remove the spare wheel Then loosen the wheel nuts a quarter NOTE turn with the wheel nut wrench. Do not E00803501770 Put the spare wheel under the vehicle body remove the wheel nuts yet. 1.
  • Page 408 How to change a tyre bar into the shaft’s jack end, as shown in WARNING WARNING the illustration. Set the jack only at the positions shown Do not start or run the engine while your Slowly rotate the wheel nut wrench until here.
  • Page 409 How to change a tyre nuts make light contact with the wheel WARNING CAUTION and the wheel is not loose. Mount the spare wheel with the valve Never apply oil to either the wheel bolts or stem (I) facing outboard. If you cannot see the nuts, or they will tighten too much.
  • Page 410 How to change a tyre Tightening torque 88 to 108 Nm 12. Check your tyre inflation pressure at the CAUTION next gasstation. The correct tyre pres- If the steering wheel vibrates when driving sures are shown on the driver’s door la- after changing the tyre, we recommend you bel.
  • Page 411 MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized floor board, the luggage floor board will be cover, and pry the cover away from the Service Point.
  • Page 412: Towing

    Authorized Service Point or a commercial tow truck service for assistance. Only when you cannot receive a towing serv- ice from a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- ized Service Point or commercial tow truck service, tow your vehicle carefully in accord- ance with the instructions given in “Emer- gency towing”...
  • Page 413 Towing Towing the vehicle by a tow The regulations concerning towing may dif- CAUTION fer from country to country. It is recommen- truck [For 2WD vehicles equipped with the Active ded that you obey the regulations of the area Stability Control (ASC)] where you are driving your vehicle.
  • Page 414 Towing Turn the ignition switch to the “ACC” posi- On vehicles with M/T, turn the ignition tion or put the operation mode in ACC and switch to the “ACC” or “ON” position. secure the steering wheel in a straight-ahead On vehicles with CVT, turn the ignition position with a rope or tiedown strap.
  • Page 415 Towing Otherwise, the instructions are the same as CAUTION WARNING for “When being towed by another vehicle”. Do not leave the ignition switch in the When going down a long slope, the brakes “LOCK” position or the operation mode in may overheat, reducing effectiveness.
  • Page 416: Operation Under Adverse Driving Conditions

    Depressing the brake pedal during travel After driving on flooded roads, be sure to on snowy or icy roads may cause tyre have an inspection at a MITSUBISHI CAUTION slippage and skidding. When traction be- MOTORS Authorized Service Point and take...
  • Page 417 Operation under adverse driving conditions Manufacturer of the vehicle is proceeding from the following assumption: taking the decision to keep driving under conditions mentioned above, driver takes all actions at own risk, aware of possible conse- quences. For emergencies 8-25 OGKE18E1...
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  • Page 419 Vehicle care Vehicle care precautions..............9-02 Cleaning the interior of your vehicle..........9-02 Cleaning the exterior of your vehicle..........9-03 OGKE18E1...
  • Page 420 Vehicle care precautions Cleaning the interior of your 2. Dip cloth in fresh water and wring it out Vehicle care precautions well. Using this cloth, wipe off the deter- vehicle E00900100548 gent thoroughly. In order to maintain the value of your vehi- E00900200611 cle, it is necessary to perform regular mainte- NOTE...
  • Page 421 Cleaning the exterior of your vehicle 2. Clean the carpeting with a vacuum Do not wash the vehicle in direct sunlight. NOTE cleaner and remove any stains with car- Park the vehicle in the shade and spray it When the temperature of the vehicle interior pet cleaner.
  • Page 422 Cleaning the exterior of your vehicle After washing your vehicle, wipe off all wa- CAUTION CAUTION ter drops from the rubber parts around the Never spray or splash water on the electrical • Close the door windows. doors to prevent the doors from freezing. components in the engine compartment.
  • Page 423 Cleaning the exterior of your vehicle CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION On vehicles with the front sunroof, be care- Do not bring the plastic parts into contact Do not use a brush or other hard implement ful when waxing the area around the sunroof with petrol, light oil, brake fluids, engine on the wheels.
  • Page 424 Cleaning the exterior of your vehicle Engine compartment NOTE E00902100308 To clean the inside of the rear window, al- Clean the engine compartment at the begin- ways use a soft cloth and wipe the window ning and end of winter. Pay particular atten- glass along the demister heater element so as tion to flanges, crevices and peripheral parts not to cause damage.
  • Page 425 Maintenance Service precautions................10-02 Catalytic converter................10-03 Bonnet....................10-03 Engine oil..................10-04 Engine coolant...................10-05 Washer fluid..................10-07 Brake fluid/Clutch fluid*..............10-07 Battery....................10-08 Tyres....................10-10 Wiper blade rubber replacement............10-14 General maintenance.................10-16 Fusible links..................10-17 Fuses....................10-17 Replacement of lamp bulbs...............10-22 OGKE18E1...
  • Page 426: Service Precautions

    If it is necessary to do work in the engine MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Check items of engine compartment are loca- compartment with the engine running, be Point or another specialist.
  • Page 427: Catalytic Converter

    Catalytic converter 1- Engine oil level dipstick NOTE 2- Engine oil cap Use fuel of the type recommended in “Fuel 3- Engine coolant reservoir selection” on page 2-02. 4- Washer fluid reservoir 5- Brake fluid reservoir/Clutch fluid reser- Bonnet voir* 6- Battery E01000304575 Catalytic converter...
  • Page 428: Engine Oil

    Engine oil CAUTION CAUTION Engine oil Note that the support bar may disengage the Be careful that hands or fingers are not trap- E01000404912 bonnet if the open bonnet is lifted by a ped when closing the bonnet. strong wind. Before driving, make sure that the bonnet is To check and refill engine oil After inserting the support bar into the slot,...
  • Page 429: Engine Coolant

    6. NOTE Engine coolant NOTE If those conditions are unknown, contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- E01000503554 To avoid engine damage, do not overfill by ice Point. exceeding the mark (B). To check the coolant level Be sure to use the specified engine oil and Recommended engine oil: do not mix various types of oil.
  • Page 430 Concentrations exceeding 60 % will result in a reduction of both the anti-freeze and cool- Use “MITSUBISHI MOTORS GENUINE ing performance thus adversely affecting the SUPER LONG LIFE COOLANT PREMI- *: Front of the vehicle engine.
  • Page 431: Washer Fluid

    Washer fluid During cold weather To check the fluid level NOTE The washer fluid container serves the wind- If the temperatures in your area drop below The fluid level must be between the “MAX” screen, rear window and headlamps (if so freezing, there is the danger that the coolant and “MIN”...
  • Page 432: Battery

    Battery Checking battery electrolyte The fluid in the master cylinder should be CAUTION checked when doing other work under the level Use only the specified brake fluid. bonnet. The brake system should also be Do not mix or add different brands of brake checked for leakage at the same time.
  • Page 433 Battery Removing and installing the air During cold weather NOTE duct Loosen the nut (B), and then disconnect the The capacity of the battery is reduced at low battery cable from the positive (+) terminal. temperatures. This is an inevitable result of To replenish with the distilled water, remove its chemical and physical properties.
  • Page 434: Tyres

    Tyres CAUTION CAUTION NOTE Keep it out of reach of children. Do not bring the nearby parts, the plastic When the vehicle is to be left unused for a parts and so on into contact with sulphuric long period of time, remove the battery and Never disconnect the battery when the igni- acid (battery electrolyte) which may crack, store it in a place where the battery fluid will...
  • Page 435 Tyres Tyre inflation pressures E01001404313 Item Tyre size Front Rear Normal tyre 215/70R16 100H 2.4 bar (35 psi) [240 kPa], 2.6 bar (38 psi) [260 kPa] 225/55R18 98H 2.4 bar (35 psi) [240 kPa], 2.6 bar (38 psi) [260 kPa] Temporary spare tyre T155/90D16 110M 4.2 bar (60 psi) [420 kPa]...
  • Page 436 MITSUBISHI types of tyres, as this can affect driving safe- MOTORS Genuine wheels. Consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- Refer to “Tyres and wheels”...
  • Page 437 MITSUBISHI potential. body. MOTORS Genuine wheels should be used. Contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- Use of another type of wheel risks air leaks and sensor damage, as it will not be possible ized Service Point before putting on a snow Front to install the tyre pressure sensor properly.
  • Page 438: Wiper Blade Rubber Replacement

    Wiper blade rubber replacement Wiper blade rubber CAUTION Tyre size Wheel size Max. snow traction de- replacement Do not install a snow traction device (tyre vice (tyre chains) on an emergency wheel which is chains) E01002601630 compact in size. If one of the front wheels height [mm] has punctured, replace it with one of the rear Windscreen wiper blades...
  • Page 439 Wiper blade rubber replacement Refer to the illustration to ensure that the 5. Push the wiper blade until the hook (B) Refer to “Rear window wiper and wash- retainers are correctly aligned as you at- engages securely with the stopper (A). er”...
  • Page 440: General Maintenance

    Do not allow the wiper arm to fall onto the smell fuel, do not operate the vehicle; call window glass; it could damage the glass. your MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- ized Service Point for assistance. 7. Firmly insert the retainer (D) into the groove (E) in the wiper blade.
  • Page 441: Fusible Links

    Fusible links If the fuses and bulbs are all OK, we recom- Pull the fuse lid to remove it. WARNING mend you to have your vehicle checked and Fusible links must not be replaced by any repaired. other device. Failing to fit the correct fusi- ble link may result in fire in the vehicle, Meter, gauge and indicator/ property destruction and serious or fatal...
  • Page 442 Fuses Engine compartment 2. Uncouple the rod (B) on the right side of NOTE the glove box. Spare fuses are provided on the cover of fuse The fuse block in the engine compartment is block in the engine compartment. Always located as shown in the illustration.
  • Page 443 Fuses Engine compartment fuse loca- Sym- Electrical sys- Sym- Electrical sys- pacity pacity tion table Rear window SRS airbag 7.5 A E01008002284 30 A demister Radio 15 A Fuse block Heater 30 A Control unit re- 7.5 A Windscreen 30 A wipers Interior lamps 15 A...
  • Page 444 Fuses Sym- Sym- Sym- Electrical system paci- Electrical system paci- Electrical system paci- Front fog Electric Parking 15 A Electric parking brake lamps brake/Adaptive 7.5 A Cruise Daytime running Anti-lock 10 A Control (ACC) lamps braking system Headlamp Air conditioner 10 A Anti-lock high-beam...
  • Page 445 Fuses Fuse replacement Some fuses may not be installed on your vehicle, depending on the vehicle model E01007802012 or specifications. 1. Before replacing a fuse, always turn off The table above shows the main equip- the electrical circuit concerned and place ment corresponding to each fuse.
  • Page 446: Replacement Of Lamp Bulbs

    Replacement of lamp bulbs 4. Insert a new fuse of the same capacity Replacement of lamp bulbs CAUTION by using the fuse puller into the same Never hold the halogen lamp bulb with a E01003102206 place the fuse block. bare hand, dirty glove, etc. The oil from Before replacing a bulb, ensure the lamp is your hand could cause the bulb to break the off.
  • Page 447 This is the same phenomenon If you need to repair or replace these lamps, Front as when window glass mists up on a humid contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- day, and does not indicate a functional prob- ized Service Point. lem.
  • Page 448 Inside NOTE (W21W) E01003403538 If you need to repair or replace these lamps, Reversing lamp (LHD vehicles): 16 W contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- (W16W) ized Service Point. 6- Rear turn-signal lamps: 21 W (WY21W) • LED interior illumination (Smartphone 7- Stop lamps: −...
  • Page 449 Replacement of lamp bulbs *: Front of the vehicle NOTE After installing the cap (A), make sure that 2. While pulling the tab (B), pull out the the mark (E) on the cap is pointing upward socket (C). and the cap is locked in place. If the cap is not locked in place, it may become detached while the vehicle is being driven.
  • Page 450 Replacement of lamp bulbs *: Front of the vehicle 5. To install the bulb, perform the removal steps in reverse. NOTE When refitting the clip (D), first insert part (G) of the clip into the hole and then press part (H) into it. *: Front of the vehicle *: Front of the vehicle 4.
  • Page 451 Replacement of lamp bulbs Rear fog lamp (driver’s side)/ 5. Turn the bulb (H) anticlockwise to re- move it. Reversing lamp (Passenger’s side) E01004101697 1. Remove the three clips (A), and then pull back the splash shield (B). *: Front of the vehicle 4.
  • Page 452 Replacement of lamp bulbs 2. Turn the socket (C) anticlockwise to re- 2. After removing the two screws (A), NOTE move it, and then pull the bulb out of the move the lamp unit rearward and re- Fully return the splash shield (B) to its origi- socket.
  • Page 453 NOTE The stop lamp use an LED instead of the bulb. If you need to repair or replace the stop lamp, contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. 4. To install the bulb, perform the removal steps in reverse. Maintenance...
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  • Page 455 Specifications Vehicle labelling................11-02 Vehicle dimensions................11-04 Vehicle performance................. 11-05 Vehicle weight.................. 11-05 Engine specifications................ 11-07 Electrical system................11-07 Tyres and wheels................11-08 Fuel consumption................11-08 Refill capacities.................11-10 OGKE18E1...
  • Page 456: Vehicle Labelling

    Vehicle labelling Vehicle information code plate 1- Model code Vehicle labelling 2- Engine model code E01100105337 3- Transmission model code The vehicle information code plate is riveted 4- Body colour code as shown in the illustration. Vehicle identification number 5- Interior code 6- Option code The vehicle identification number is stamped 7- Exterior code...
  • Page 457 Vehicle labelling Engine model/number The engine model and number are stamped on the engine cylinder block as shown in the illustration. *: Front of the vehicle Specifications 11-03 OGKE18E1...
  • Page 458: Vehicle Dimensions

    Vehicle dimensions Vehicle dimensions E01100204953 Front track 1,545 mm Overall width 1,805 mm Front overhang 995 mm Wheel base 2,670 mm Rear overhang 780 mm Overall length 4,405 mm Ground clearance (unladen) 183 mm Overall height (unladen) 1,685 mm Rear track 1,545 mm 11-04 Specifications...
  • Page 459: Vehicle Performance

    Vehicle performance Minimum Body 5.7 m turning ra- Wheel 5.3 m dius Vehicle performance E01100304198 Maximum speed 205 km/h 200 km/h Vehicle weight E01100408634 Item GK1WXTM GK1WXTM GK1WXTHX GK1WXJMX L6/ GK1WXJHX L6/ GK1WXTHX L6/ XL6/GK1WX XZL6/GK1W ZL6/GK1WX GK1WXJ MXR6 GK1WXJ HXR6 GK1WXT HXR6 TMXR6 XTMXZR6...
  • Page 460 Vehicle weight Item GK1WXTM GK1WXTM GK1WXTHX GK1WXJMX L6/ GK1WXJHX L6/ GK1WXTHX L6/ XL6/GK1WX XZL6/GK1W ZL6/GK1WX GK1WXJ MXR6 GK1WXJ HXR6 GK1WXT HXR6 TMXR6 XTMXZR6 THXZR6 Maximum Front 1,200 kg axle Rear 1,160 kg weight Maximum With 1,600 kg towable brake weight Without 750 kg brake...
  • Page 461: Engine Specifications

    Engine specifications Engine specifications E01100604683 Engine model 4B40 No. of cylinders 4 in line Total displacement 1,499 cc Bore 75.0 mm Stroke 84.8 mm Camshaft Double overhead Mixture preparation Electronic injection Maximum output (ECC net) 120 kW/5,500 rpm Maximum torque (ECC net) 250 N•m/1,800 to 4,500 rpm Electrical system E01100804584...
  • Page 462: Tyres And Wheels

    Offset 38 mm NOTE When replacing the tyres or wheels, refer to “Replacing tyres and wheels ” on page 10-12. Contact your MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point for details on the combination used on your vehicle. Fuel consumption E01101102027 Item...
  • Page 463 Fuel consumption Item Combined Urban conditions Extra-urban conditions Fuel consumption Fuel consumption Fuel con- (g/km) (L/100 km) (L/100 km) sumption (L/100 km) NOTE The results given do not express or imply any guarantee of the fuel consumption of the particular vehicle. The vehicle itself has not been tested and there are inevitably differences between individual vehicles of the same model.
  • Page 464: Refill Capacities

    Refill capacities Refill capacities E01101307154 Item Quantity Lubricants Engine oil Refer to page 10-04. Oil pan 4.0 litres Oil filter 0.2 litre Oil cooler 0.1 litre As required Brake fluid DOT3 or DOT4 Brake fluid Clutch fluid Washer fluid 4.3 litres —...
  • Page 465 : Similar high quality ethylene glycol based non-silicate, non-amine, non-nitrate and non-borate coolant with long life hybrid organic acid technology CAUTION Use only the MITSUBISHI MOTORS GENUINE CVTF-J4. Use of a different fluid could damage the transmission. Item Quantity Lubricants Manual transmission oil 2.6 litres...
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  • Page 467 Alphabetical index Assist grips............7-89 Warning lamp..........6-51 Audio CD player............7-23 4-wheel drive operation........6-40 LW/MW/FM radio........7-23 Capacities............11-10 Troubleshooting..........7-55 Card holder........7-80,7-81,7-86 Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) system......6-24 Cargo area cover..........7-88 Automatic air conditioning........7-05 Accessory (Installation)........2-04 Cargo loads............6-126 Automatic High-Beam (AHB)......5-58 Accessory socket..........
  • Page 468 Alphabetical index Cruise control............ 6-55 Emergency starting..........8-02 Fuel consumption..........11-08 Customizing the air conditioning...... 7-16 Emergency stop signal system......6-49 Fuel Engine specifications........11-07 Filling the fuel tank........2-03 Fuel remaining display screen...... 5-07 Engine switch............ 6-14 Fuel remaining warning display....5-08 Engine Daytime running lamps........
  • Page 469 Alphabetical index Heated steering wheel switch......5-73 Keyless entry system.........3-04 Manual transmission oil........11-10 Heated windscreen switch.........5-72 Keyless operation system........3-08 Map lamps............7-84 High-mounted stop lamp Emergency key..........3-16 Bulb capacity and location......10-24 Warning activation........3-14 Meter illumination control........ 5-02 Bulb capacity and location......10-23 Keys..............3-02 Hill start assist...........
  • Page 470 Alphabetical index Pregnant women restraint........4-14 Stop lamps Puncture (Tyre changing)........8-13 Bulb capacity and location......10-23 Storage spaces........... 7-85 Puncture S-AWC (Super All Wheel Control)....6-37 Sun visors............7-80 Tyre repair kit..........8-06 Safe driving techniques........6-03 Sunroof.............. 3-32 Seat belt............. 4-08 Supplemental restraint system......4-25 Adjustable seat belt anchor......
  • Page 471 Alphabetical index Size (tyre and wheel)........11-08 Switch........... 5-70,5-71 Snow traction device (Tyre chains).... 10-13 Washing.............9-03 Snow tyres...........10-13 Waxing.............. 9-04 Tyre repair kit..........8-06 Weight............. 11-05 Wheel condition.......... 10-11 Wheel condition..........10-11 Wheel Covers............8-19 Ultrasonic misacceleration Mitigation System. 6-89 Specification..........
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