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  • Page 1 OWNER’S MANUAL...
  • Page 2 Repairs to your vehicle: A/T: Automatic Transmission Vehicles in the warranty period: CVT: Continuously Variable Transmission All warranty repairs must be carried out by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- The symbol used on the vehicles: thorized Service Point. : See owner’s manual Vehicles outside the warranty period: Where the vehicle is repaired is at the discretion of the owner.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Overview General information Locking and unlocking Seat and seat belts Instruments and controls Starting and driving For pleasant driving For emergencies Vehicle care Maintenance Specifications Alphabetical index Declaration of Conformity OGAE15E5...
  • Page 4 Instruments and controls Instruments and controls E00100108663 1. Combination headlamps and dipper switch p. 5-48 Turn-signal lever p. 5-55 Front fog lamp switch* p. 5-56 Rear fog lamp switch p. 5-56 Headlamp washer switch* p. 5-62 2. Instruments p. 5-02 3.
  • Page 5 Instruments and controls 1. Instruments p. 5-02 2. Combination headlamps and dipper switch p. 5-48 Turn-signal lever p. 5-55 Front fog lamp switch* p. 5-56 Rear fog lamp switch p. 5-56 Headlamp washer switch* p. 5-62 3. Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) OFF switch* p. 6-22 4.
  • Page 6 Instruments and controls 1. Audio system* p. 7-12 MITSUBISHI Multi-Communication System* DISPLAY AUDIO* Refer to the separate owner’s manual 2. Centre ventilators p. 7-02 3. Key slot* p. 3-20 4. Side ventilators p. 7-02 5. Front passenger’s airbag ON-OFF switch p. 4-27 Glove box p.
  • Page 7 Instruments and controls 1. Audio System* p. 7-12 MITSUBISHI Multi-Communication System* DISPLAY AUDIO* Refer to the separate owner’s manual 2. Multi-information meter switch p. 5-05 3. Bonnet release lever p. 10-03 4. Rear window demister switch p. 5-63 5. Accessory socket p. 7-74 6.
  • Page 8 Interior Interior E00100206253 1. Lock switch p. 3-40 2. Electric remote-controlled outside rear-view mirrors switch p. 6-10 3. Central door lock switch p. 3-26 4. Electric window control switch p. 3-40 5. Sunshade illumination dimming control switch* p. 7-76 6. Inside rear-view mirror p. 6-08 7.
  • Page 9 Interior 1. Rear shelf panel p. 7-82 2. Assist grip p. 7-83 Coat hook p. 7-83 3. Room lamp (rear)* p. 7-75 4. Sun visors p. 7-71 Vanity mirror p. 7-71 Card holder p. 7-71 5. Map lamp & room lamp (front) p. 7-75 Sunshade switch* p.
  • Page 10 Interior 1. Supplemental restraint system - curtain airbag* p. 4-33 2. Seat belts p. 4-09 Adjustable seat belt anchor p. 4-11 3. Luggage room lamp p. 7-76 4. Luggage floor box* p. 7-81 5. Tether anchorages for child restraint system p. 4-22 6.
  • Page 11 Interior 1. Map lamp & room lamp (front) p. 7-75 Sunshade switch* p. 3-41 Microphone (for Bluetooth® 2.0 interface)* p. 7-49 2. Sun visors p. 7-71 Vanity mirror p. 7-71 Card holder p. 7-71 3. Room lamp (rear)* p. 7-75 4.
  • Page 12 Luggage compartment Luggage compartment E00100402882 1. Tyre repair kit p. 8-07 Vehicle with the tyre repair kit 2. Luggage hook p. 7-83 3. Jack p. 8-07 4. Tools p. 8-06 5. Luggage hook p. 7-83 6. Hook 7. Luggage hook p. 7-83 8.
  • Page 13 Luggage compartment 1. Spare wheel p. 8-14 Vehicle with the spare tyre 2. Luggage hook p. 7-83 3. Jack p. 8-07 4. Tools p. 8-06 5. Luggage hook p. 7-83 6. Hook 7. Luggage hook p. 7-83 8. Tools p. 8-06 Overview 1-11 OGAE15E5...
  • Page 14 Exterior Exterior E00100507295 1. Electric window control p. 3-39 2. Outside rear-view mirror p. 6-10 Side turn-signal lamps* p. 5-55, 10-26, 10-32 3. Fuel tank filler p. 2-03 4. Wheel lip molding* For details, refer to Vehicle dimensions p. 11-05. 5.
  • Page 15 Exterior 1. Keyless entry system* p. 3-04 Keyless operation system* p. 3-08 " Locking and unlocking the doors p. 3-25 2. Changing tyres p. 8-13 Tyre inflation pressures p. 10-13 Tyre rotation p. 10-15 Tyre chains p. 10-16 Size of tyres and wheels p. 11-13 Tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS)* p.
  • Page 16 OGAE15E5...
  • Page 17: General Information

    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......2-06 Disposal information for used batteries..........2-06 Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) system*............. 2-06 OGAE15E5...
  • Page 18: Fuel Selection

    90 RON, the engine performance lev- thereby returning the engine to a normal 95 RON or higher mended el is reduced. condition. Be sure to use a MITSUBISHI 2000 models fuel For diesel fuel, due to the separation of par- MOTORS GENUINE FUEL SYSTEM...
  • Page 19: Filling The Fuel Tank

    If the tank cap must be replaced, use only Filling the fuel tank a MITSUBISHI MOTORS genuine part. E00200204120 Fuel tank capacity WARNING When handling fuel, comply with the safe-...
  • Page 20: Installation Of Accessories

    E00200300963 Diesel-powered vehicles 1600 models recommend consult MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. The installation of accessories, optional parts, etc., should only be carried out within the limits prescribed by law in your country, and in accordance with the...
  • Page 21: Modification/Alterations To The Electrical Or Fuel Systems

    (protective fuses not included, etc.), elec- ation. installed by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- tronic devices may be adversely affected, re- Tyres and wheels which do not meet thorized...
  • Page 22: Safety And Disposal Information For Used Engine Oil

    Safety and disposal information for used engine oil Safety and disposal Disposal information for Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) information for used engine used batteries system* E00201300032 E00201500021 Your vehicle contains batter- This paragraph summarizes the major items E00200600155 ies and/or accumulators. of the Auto Stop &...
  • Page 23 Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) system* Deactivation Auto go 2. Place the gearshift lever in the “N” (Neutral) position. E00201700065 E00201900067 You can deactivate the system by pressing Depress the clutch pedal while the gearshift the “Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) OFF” switch. lever is in the “N”...
  • Page 24 Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) system* Circumstances when the engine After the engine restarts automatically and the vehicle stops again within 10 will restart by itself seconds. E00202400027 After the engine restarts automatically The interior temperature rises and the air and the vehicle remains stationary.
  • Page 25: Locking And Unlocking

    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....................3-25 Central door locks................3-26 Dead Lock System*................3-27 “Child-protection” rear doors..............3-30 Tailgate....................3-30 Inside tailgate release................3-31 Security alarm system*............... 3-32 Electric window control..............3-39 Sunshade*...................
  • Page 26: Keys

    Keys Type 2 Keys NOTE The key number is stamped on the tag as in- E00300102269 The emergency key fits all locks. dicated in the illustration. Make a record of the key number and store Type 1 the key and key number tag in separate pla- ces, so that you can order a key in the event The key fits all locks.
  • Page 27: Electronic Immobilizer (Anti-Theft Starting System)

    Electronic immobilizer (Anti-theft starting system) [Except vehicles equipped with keyless oper- NOTE NOTE ation system] The engine is designed so that it will not The electronic immobilizer is designed to start if the ID code registered in the immo- significantly reduce the possibility of vehicle bilizer computer and the key’s ID code do theft.
  • Page 28: Keyless Entry System

    Keyless entry system* Keyless entry system* NOTE NOTE tact your MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- With a vehicle that has a Dead Lock System, E00300302649 thorized Service Point. pressing the LOCK switch (1) two times in Press the remote control switch, and all doors...
  • Page 29 Point. • The time for automatic relocking can be Refer to “Starting and driving: Outside rear- changed. view mirrors” on page 6-10. For details, please consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. Locking and unlocking 3-05 OGAE15E5...
  • Page 30: Lock System

    If your remote control switch is lost or dam- out. Also, do not touch the internal compo- aged, please contact your MITSUBISHI Two chimes Driver’s door unlock only nents. MOTORS Authorized Service Point for a re- 1.
  • Page 31 5. Remove the old battery. MITSUBISHI mark facing you. If the 6. Install a new battery with the + side (B) MITSUBISHI mark is not facing you when down. you open the remote control switch case, the switches may come out.
  • Page 32: Keyless Operation System

    Consult MITSUBISHI with you. MOTORS Authorized Service Point. The keyless operation key can also be used as • You can limit operations to locking the keyless entry system remote control and unlocking the doors and tailgate.
  • Page 33 When er station, a radio/TV broadcasting station the battery wears out, please consult a or an airport. MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- • The keyless operation system is carried ice Point. together with a communications device...
  • Page 34 Keyless operation system* Operating range for locking Operating range for starting the NOTE and unlocking the doors and engine and changing the opera- Even if the keyless operation key is within tailgate 70 cm of the driver’s or front passenger’s tion mode door lock/unlock switch, the tailgate LOCK E00306200330...
  • Page 35 E00305802043 The time within which locking confirmation is possible can be adjusted. For further infor- Locking the doors and tailgate mation, please contact your MITSUBISHI NOTE MOTORS Authorized Service Point. When you are carrying the keyless operation For vehicles equipped with the mirror retrac- key, if you press the driver’s or front passen-...
  • Page 36 3 seconds after locking. MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- The time within which locking confirmation ice Point. is possible can be adjusted. For further infor- mation, please contact your MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. 3-12 Locking and unlocking OGAE15E5...
  • Page 37: Engine Switch

    (blinking of the turn-signal lamps). If you lose one of the keyless operation • Change the number of blinks for the oper- keys, contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS ation confirmation function (blinks of the Authorized Service Point as soon as possi- turn-signal lamps).
  • Page 38 Keyless operation system* NOTE NOTE CAUTION When operating the engine switch, press the Your vehicle is equipped with an electronic When the engine is not running, put the op- switch all the way in. If the switch is not immobilizer. To start the engine, the ID code eration mode in OFF.
  • Page 39 60 minutes. system). • The ACC power auto-cutout function can 3-16. be deactivated. Please contact a MITSUBISHI Keyless operation key take-out details, consult MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service MOTORS Authorized Service Point. monitoring system Point.
  • Page 40 For further the doors and tailgate. Operation mode OFF reminder information, please contact your MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- system NOTE ice Point. Even if you have the keyless operation key E00308300348 Make sure you have the keyless operation within the engine start operating range, if the key with you before locking the doors.
  • Page 41 Keyless operation system* Steering wheel lock The starter motor will be turning for up NOTE to approximately 15 seconds if the en- E00306801261 • Open or close one of the doors (except the gine switch is released at once. Pressing tailgate).
  • Page 42 Keyless operation system* Starting the engine (petrol-pow- On vehicles equipped with CVT, make NOTE sure the selector lever is in the “P” ered vehicles) Minor noises may be heard on engine start- (PARK) position. up. These will disappear as the engine E00307002049 The starting procedure is as follows: warms up.
  • Page 43: Stopping The Engine

    Keyless operation system* 3. If the engine still will not start, the en- NOTE NOTE gine could be flooded with too much After the engine has not started for a while, If the engine is cold, the diesel preheat indi- petrol.
  • Page 44 Keyless operation system* Remove the keyless operation key from the NOTE NOTE key slot after starting the engine or changing If you have to bring the engine to an emer- For diesel-powered vehicles, if the tempera- the operation mode. gency stop while driving, press and hold the ture inside the engine compartment is high, engine switch for 3 seconds or more, or the cooling fans (A) will continue to operate...
  • Page 45 Keyless operation system* Keyless operation key reminder To operate without using the NOTE keyless operation function After using the emergency key, always re- turn it into the keyless operation key. E00306000123 Emergency key E00307200278 Locking and unlocking the driver’s door The emergency key is built into the keyless Turning the emergency key in the forward di- operation key.
  • Page 46 Keyless operation system* Keyless entry system NOTE NOTE E00307700967 With a vehicle that has a Dead Lock System, Except for vehicles equipped with a Dead Press the remote control switch, and all doors pressing the LOCK switch (1) two times in Lock System, the door and tailgate unlock and the tailgate will be locked or unlocked as succession causes the Dead Lock System to...
  • Page 47 Refer to “Starting and driving: Outside rear- Service Point. view mirrors” on page 6-10. If you replace the battery yourself, refer to For details, please consult a MITSUBISHI “Procedure for replacing the remote con- trol switch battery” on page 3-24. MOTORS Authorized Service Point.
  • Page 48 One chime When the remote control switch case is MITSUBISHI mark facing you. If the lock MITSUBISHI mark is not facing you when opened, be careful to keep water, dust, etc. you open the remote control switch case, the Two chimes Driver’s door unlock only...
  • Page 49: Doors

    Doors 4. Install a new battery with the + side (A) NOTE NOTE To prevent the key from being locked inside If the vehicle is equipped with the keyless the vehicle, neither the lock knob on the operation system, the driver’s door can be + side driver’s door nor the key can be used to lock locked or unlocked with the emergency key.
  • Page 50: Central Door Locks

    Central door locks Operation mode ON reminder NOTE NOTE system* In a vehicle that has a Dead Lock System, it Repeated continuous operation between lock is not possible to unlock the door by pushing and unlock could activate the central door E00310100268 For vehicles equipped with the keyless op- the lock knob to the unlock side while the...
  • Page 51: Dead Lock System

    To acti- 1. Except for vehicles equipped with the vate or deactivate these functions, please keyless operation system, remove the contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- key from the ignition switch. ized Service Point. For vehicles equipped with the keyless operation system, put the operation mode in OFF.
  • Page 52 Dead Lock System* Cancelling the system 3. Press the LOCK switch (A) on the re- Driver’s and front passenger’s door lock/unlock mote control switch, the driver’s or front switches* E00305301302 passenger’s door lock/unlock switch (B), When the following operation is performed, or the tailgate LOCK switch (C) to lock the doors and tailgate will unlock and the all of the doors and the tailgate.
  • Page 53 (B), or the tailgate LOCK switch (C). Even when it is not possible to use the key- For details, please contact a MITSUBISHI less entry system or keyless operation func- MOTORS Authorized Service Point. tion to unlock the doors, it is possible to use the key to unlock the driver’s door.
  • Page 54: Child-Protection" Rear Doors

    “Child-protection” rear doors “Child-protection” rear CAUTION WARNING doors When driving with a child in the rear seat, When there is a build up of snow or ice, it please use the child protection to prevent ac- should be removed before opening the E00300900999 cidental door opening which may cause an tailgate.
  • Page 55: Inside Tailgate Release

    Inside tailgate release To open To close NOTE After unlocking, press the tailgate OPEN Pull the tailgate grip (A) downward as illus- switch (A) and lift the tailgate. trated. Gently push the upper gate from the outside with enough force so that it is com- pletely closed.
  • Page 56: Security Alarm System

    Security alarm system* To open The tailgate release lever (see illustration) is WARNING mounted on the tailgate. Always keep the lid (A) on the tailgate 1. Insert a straight blade (or minus) screw- closed when driving so that your luggage driver into the notch of the lid (A) and cannot accidentally bump the lever (B) pry gently to open the lid.
  • Page 57 If the turn-signal lamps do not blink after the tection function can be adjusted. For details, locking and unlocking operation using the please contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS keyless entry system or the keyless operation Authorized Service Point. function, the security alarm system may be malfunctioning.
  • Page 58 Security alarm system* During this time, it is possible to temporarily Follow the procedure below. NOTE open a door or the tailgate without using the 1. Except for vehicles equipped with the The alarm will resume if unlawful actions keyless entry system or the keyless operation keyless operation system, remove the are taken again, even if the alarm has stop- function and without causing the alarm to...
  • Page 59 Security alarm system* 3. Pull the windscreen wiper and washer Number of Except for vehicles equipped with the keyless switch towards you and hold it there. operation system times the Security alarm settings (Since the ignition switch is in the buzzer mode “LOCK”...
  • Page 60 MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- ice Point. Avoid leaving valuable items inside the ve- hicle even when the security alarm system has been set to the “active” mode. Setting the system...
  • Page 61 Security alarm system* The buzzer will sound twice and the function NOTE NOTE will be activated. The system preparation mode is not activa- Avoid leaving valuable items inside the ve- ted when the doors and the tailgate have hicle even when the security alarm system been locked using a method other than the has been set to the “active”...
  • Page 62 Putting the operation mode in ON (vehi- As long as they are registered, any of the re- adjusted. Please consult a MITSUBISHI cles equipped with the keyless operation mote control switches, other than the one MOTORS Authorized Service Point.
  • Page 63: Electric Window Control

    Electric window control 2. The alarm will resume if unlawful ac- Pressing the LOCK or UNLOCK switch Electric window control tions are taken again, even if the alarm on the remote control switch. E00302200521 has stopped. (After pressing the LOCK switch, the The electric windows can only be operated vehicle will lock if all the doors and the with the ignition switch in the “ON”...
  • Page 64 Electric window control Driver’s switches Electric window control switch NOTE The switches can be used to operate all door E00302301558 Repeated operation with the engine stopped Each door window opens or closes while the windows. A window can be opened or closed will run down the battery.
  • Page 65: Sunshade

    Sunshade* WARNING WARNING NOTE A child may tamper with the switch at the If the battery terminals are disconnected If the battery terminals are disconnected or risk of its hands or head being trapped in or the fuse for electric window is replaced, the fuse for electric window is replaced, the the window.
  • Page 66 Sunshade* Safety mechanism The sunshade can only be operated with the CAUTION ignition switch or the operation mode in ON. Do not place heavy luggage on the panoram- If a hand or head is trapped in the closing ic glass roof. Doing so could damage the sunshade, it will reopen automatically.
  • Page 67: Seat And Seat Belts

    Seat and seat belts Seat......................4-02 Seat adjustment................... 4-03 Front seat.....................4-03 Rear seat....................4-06 Head restraints..................4-07 Making a luggage compartment............4-08 Seat belts..................... 4-09 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........4-24 OGAE15E5...
  • Page 68: Seat

    Seat Seat E00400103225 1-Front seat To adjust forward or backward ® p. 4-03 To recline the seatback ® p. 4-04 To adjust seat height (driver’s seat only) ® p. 4-05 Armrest* ® p. 4-05 Heated seats* ® p. 4-06 2-Rear seat Armrest* ®...
  • Page 69: Seat Adjustment

    Seat adjustment Seat adjustment Front seat CAUTION Make sure the seat is adjusted by an adult or E00400300271 E00400400142 with adult supervision for correct and safe To adjust forward or back- Adjust the driver’s seat so that you are com- operation.
  • Page 70 Front seat Power type Power type To recline the seatback Adjust the seat by operating the switch as in- Adjust the seatback angle by operating the E00400600968 dicated by the arrows. switch as indicated by the arrows. Manual type In order to recline the seatback, lean forward slightly, pull the seatback lock lever up, and then lean backward to the desired position and release the lever.
  • Page 71 Front seat To adjust seat height (driver’s 2- To move the rear of the seat up and down seat only) E00400700549 Manual type To adjust the seat height, operate the lever re- peatedly to adjust. 1- To move the front of the seat up and down 3- To move the whole seat up and down Armrest*...
  • Page 72: Rear Seat

    Rear seat Heated seats* CAUTION 1 (HI) - Heater high (for quick heating). - Heater off. E00401102195 Do not use benzine, kerosene, petrol, alcohol The heated seats can be operated with the ig- or other organic solvents when cleaning the 3 (LO) - Heater low (to keep the seat nition switch or the operation mode in ON.
  • Page 73: Head Restraints

    Head restraints To remove To return to the original position, push it WARNING backward level with the seat. Never place a cushion or similar device on To remove the head restraints, lift the head the seatback. This can adversely affect restraint with the height adjusting knob (A) head restraint performance by increasing pushed in.
  • Page 74: Making A Luggage Compartment

    Making a luggage compartment Making a luggage CAUTION compartment Do not stack luggage in the vehicle higher than the seatback height. Also, firmly secure E00403400231 the luggage. Serious accidents could result due to unre- WARNING strained objects entering the passenger com- When making a luggage compartment, partment during sudden braking.
  • Page 75: Seat Belts

    Seat belts To fold the seatbacks 3. Make sure the seatback is locked firmly Refer to “Seat belt pretensioner system and in place and the seat belt is passed force limiter system” on page 4-14. Push the rear seat release button (A) to fold through the seat belt guide (B).
  • Page 76 Seat belts WARNING NOTE WARNING Never hold a child in your arms or on You can check if the belt locks by pulling it Never wear the lap portion of the belt your lap when riding in this vehicle, even forward quickly.
  • Page 77: Ing Lamp

    Seat belts Driver’s seat belt warning Front passenger seat belt warn- If the vehicle is driven without fastening the seat belt, the warning lamp comes on and lamp and display ing lamp* flashes repeatedly, and the tone sounds con- E00409800833 E00411601284 tinuously.
  • Page 78 Seat belts To fasten Raise or lower the seat belt anchor (A) while pressing the lock knob (B). 1. Pull the seat belt out slowly and pass it through the seat belt guide (A). Down WARNING When using the seat belt, make sure to se- curely connect the latch plate (B) with the WARNING buckle (C).
  • Page 79 Seat belts To unfasten 3. Insert the latch plate (E) into the buckle 3. Retract the seat belt and remove it from (F) until a “click” is heard. the seat belt guide (A). 1. Hold the latch plate (E) and push the button on the buckle (F).
  • Page 80: Pregnant Women Restraint

    MITSUBISHI sioner system. adjusted your seat correctly and wear MOTORS Authorized Service Point.
  • Page 81: Child Restraint

    Child restraint Force limiter system WARNING WARNING E00406000209 When attaching a child restraint system Extreme Hazard! In the event of a collision, each force limiter to the rear seat, prevent the front seat- NEVER use a rearward facing child re- system will effectively absorb the load ap- backs from touching the child restraint straint on a seat protected by an ACTIVE...
  • Page 82 Child restraint Instruction: WARNING WARNING For small infants, an infant carrier A REARWARD FACING CHILD RE- When installing a child restraint system, should be used. For small children STRAINT must NOT be used in the front refer to the instructions provided by the passenger seat if the front passenger’s air- manufacturer of the restraint system.
  • Page 83: Older Children

    Child restraint Older children E00406700277 Children who have outgrown the child re- straint system should be seated in the rear seat and wear combination lap shoulder belt. The lap portion of the belt should be snug and positioned low on the abdomen so that it is below the top of the hip-bone.
  • Page 84 Child restraint Suitability for various ISOFIX positions E00411401934 Vehicle ISOFIX positions Mass group Size class Fixture Rear outboard Carrycot ISO/L1 ISO/L2 - Up to 10 kg ISO/R1 (0-9 months) - Up to 13 kg ISO/R1 (0-2 years) ISO/R2 ISO/R3 - 9 to 18 kg ISO/R2 (9 months-4 years) ISO/R3...
  • Page 85 IUF- Suitable for ISOFIX forward child restraints systems of universal category approved for use in the mass group. IL- Suitable for particular ISOFIX child restraint systems given in the following list (MITSUBISHI MOTORS genuine parts). X- ISOFIX position not suitable for ISOFIX child restraint systems in this mass group.
  • Page 86 Key of characters to be inserted in the table above: U- Suitable for “universal” category restraints approved for use in this mass group. L- Suitable for particular child restraints in the following list (MITSUBISHI MOTORS genuine parts). X- Seat position not suitable for children in this mass group.
  • Page 87 E1-04301169 NOTE There is no applicable MITSUBISHI MOTORS Genuine Parts to the Mass Group “0-Up to 10 kg”. MITSUBISHI MOTORS Europe B.V. reserves the right to changes without any prior announcement. For further information, please contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point.
  • Page 88: Isofix Mountings

    Child restraint Tether anchorage locations Child restraint system with Installing a child restraint sys- ISOFIX mountings tem to the lower anchorage There are 2 child restraint anchorage points (ISOFIX child restraint mount- located on the back of the rear seatbacks. The child restraint system is designed only ings) and tether anchorage These are for fastening the child restraint...
  • Page 89 Child restraint Installing a child restraint sys- 3. Open the gap a little between the seat cushion (A) and the seatback (B) with tem to a 3-point type seat belt your hand to locate the lower anchorages (with emergency locking mech- (C).
  • Page 90: Seat Belt Inspection

    It MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized can reduce the forward movement of the Service Point.
  • Page 91 Supplemental restraint system (SRS) - airbag How the Supplemental Re- The SRS side airbags (if so equipped) are de- signed to supplement properly worn seat straint System works belts and provide the driver and front passen- E00407302883 ger with protection against chest and abdo- The SRS includes the following components: men injuries in certain moderate-to-severe side impact collisions.
  • Page 92 Supplemental restraint system (SRS) - airbag The airbags deflate very rapidly after deploy- WARNING ment, so there is little danger of obscured vi- Place all infants and small children in the sion. rear seat and properly restrained using an appropriate child restraint system. CAUTION The rear seat is the safest place for infants and children.
  • Page 93: Off Switch

    Supplemental restraint system (SRS) - airbag Caution for installing the child Front passenger’s airbag ON- WARNING restraint on vehicles with a OFF switch* A REARWARD FACING CHILD RE- front passenger airbag STRAINT must NOT be used in the front E00410100285 The front passenger’s airbag ON-OFF switch passenger seat if the front passenger’s air- E00408802175...
  • Page 94 OFF, do not fit a child To turn an airbag off restraint system to the front passenger seat. We recommend you to have the E00412301145 system inspected by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. WARNING • If the indication lamp remains on when To reduce risk of serious or fatal injury: the front passenger’s airbag ON-OFF...
  • Page 95: Airbag System

    Supplemental restraint system (SRS) - airbag 3. Turn the ignition switch to the “ON” po- The driver’s airbag and the front passenger’s The driver’s knee airbag is designed to de- sition or put the operation mode in ON. airbag are designed to inflate at the same ploy at the same time as the driver’s front air- The front passenger’s airbag OFF indi- time even if the passenger seat is not occu-...
  • Page 96 Supplemental restraint system (SRS) - airbag The front airbags and driver’s Deployment of front airbags The front airbags and driver’s knee airbag knee airbag MAY NOT DE- will deploy if the severity of the impact is and driver’s knee airbag PLOY when…...
  • Page 97 Supplemental restraint system (SRS) - airbag The front airbags and driver’s Because the front airbags and driver’s knee Because the front airbags and driver’s knee knee airbag MAY DEPLOY airbag do not protect the occupant in all types airbag may deploy in certain types of unex- when…...
  • Page 98: Side Airbag System

    Such objects could prevent the you to have the entire airbag system in- driver’s knee airbag from inflating nor- spected by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS The label shown here is attached to the seat- mally or could be propelled and cause se- Authorized Service Point.
  • Page 99: Curtain Airbag System

    Supplemental restraint system (SRS) - airbag The side airbags and curtain Curtain airbag system* The typical condition is shown in the illustra- airbags MAY NOT DEPLOY tion. E00409100559 when… The curtain airbags are contained in the front pillars and roof side rail. The curtain airbag is With certain types of side collisions, the ve- designed to inflate only on the side of the ve- hicle’s body structure is designed to absorb...
  • Page 100 Supplemental restraint system (SRS) - airbag Examples of some typical conditions are Because the side airbags and curtain airbags WARNING shown in the illustration. do not protect the occupant in all types of The side airbags and curtain airbags are side collisions, be sure to always properly designed to supplement the driver and wear your seat belts.
  • Page 101 Do not put a hanger or any heavy or poin- bag inflation. be done by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS ted object on the coat hook. If the curtain Do not install seat covers on seats with Authorized Service Point.
  • Page 102 The SRS warning lamp/display is shared by We recommend any maintenance per- formed on or near the components of the the SRS airbag and the seat belt pretensioner SRS to be performed by a MITSUBISHI system. MOTORS Authorized Service Point. Warning display type 1...
  • Page 103 SRS inspected by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. NOTE When you transfer ownership of the vehicle...
  • Page 104 OGAE15E5...
  • Page 105: Instruments And Controls

    Instruments and controls Instruments..................5-02 Multi-information display..............5-03 Indication lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list..................5-26 Indication lamps..................5-44 Warning lamps..................5-45 Information screen display..............5-46 Combination headlamps and dipper switch........5-48 Headlamp levelling................5-54 Turn-signal lever................. 5-55 Hazard warning flasher switch............5-55 Fog lamp switch..................
  • Page 106: Instruments

    Instruments Tachometer Instruments NOTE E00500301123 You can adjust to 8 different levels for when E00500101147 The tachometer indicates the engine speed the position lamps are illuminated and 8 for (r/min). The tachometer helps you to obtain when they are not. more economical driving and also warns you When the lamp switch is in a position other of excessive engine speeds (Red zone).
  • Page 107: Multi-Information Display

    Multi-information display Multi-information display E00519901141 Always stop the vehicle in a safe place before operating. The following information is included on the multi-information display: warnings, odometer, tripmeter, service reminder, engine coolant temper- ature, fuel remaining, outside temperature, selector lever position, 4WD operation status, average and momentary fuel consumption, driving range, average speed and meter illumination.
  • Page 108 Multi-information display 8- Selector lever position display screen* 12- Gearshift indicator display screen* mark display screen (when the igni- ® p. 5-15 ® p. 6-23 tion switch or the operation mode is ON) Gearshift indicator display screen* 13- Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) display ®...
  • Page 109 Multi-information display Multi-information meter mark display screen (when Information screen (when the switch the ignition switch or the oper- ignition switch or the operation ation mode is OFF) mode is OFF) E00520000608 Each time the multi-information meter switch E00520200570 E00520100553 is operated, a sound is emitted and the multi- If you press the multi-infor- Each time you lightly press the multi-infor-...
  • Page 110 Multi-information display 3- Service reminder NOTE To reset the tripmeter 4- Redisplay of a warning display screen To return the display to 0, hold down the If there is no warning display, the switching multi-information meter switch for about 2 sequence is: Odometer/Tripmeter →...
  • Page 111 Multi-information display To return to the screen dis- Interrupt display screen (when NOTE played before the warning dis- the ignition switch or the oper- play Warning display screens with a “ ” or “ ” ation mode is OFF) mark displayed in the upper right of the Even if the cause of the warning display is screen can be switched.
  • Page 112 Multi-information display System check screen Door ajar warning display Information screen (when the screen (when the ignition ignition switch is turned from When the ignition switch is turned to the switch or the operation mode is the “LOCK” position to the “ON”...
  • Page 113 Multi-information display Service reminder Drive mode indicator display NOTE screen* When the time for periodic inspection ar- When the mark is displayed, the warning rives, the warning display is displayed for a display screen can be redisplayed on the in- E00520800303 This displays the 4WD sta- few seconds after the ignition switch or the...
  • Page 114 Multi-information display Information screen (when the Odometer/Tripmeter 3- Service reminder 4- Engine coolant temperature display ignition switch or the operation E00568400046 (Type 1) mode is ON) 5- Driving range display (Type 1) Type 1 Type 2 E00521100576 6- Average speed display, average fuel Each time you lightly press the multi-infor- consumption display, momentary fuel mation meter switch, the display screen...
  • Page 115: Engine Coolant Temperature

    Multi-information display Service reminder Engine coolant temperature Refuel as soon as possible. display E00522500694 This displays the distance Type 1 Type 2 E00521400566 and number of months until This indicates the engine Type 1 the next periodic inspection. coolant temperature. Type 1 Refer to “Service reminder”...
  • Page 116 Multi-information display When the average speed is being dis- When the engine switch or the operation NOTE played, if you hold down the multi-infor- mode is in the following conditions, the The display setting can be changed to the mation meter switch, the average speed average speed display is automatically preferred units (km or miles).
  • Page 117 Multi-information display There are the following 2 mode settings. When the following operation is per- When the engine switch or the operation For information on how to change the aver- formed, the mode setting is automatical- mode is in the following conditions, the age fuel consumption display setting, refer to ly switched from manual to auto.
  • Page 118 Multi-information display Interrupt display screen (when Be conscious of maintaining the value of mo- NOTE mentary fuel consumption below the value of the ignition switch or the oper- The display setting can be changed to the average fuel consumption, driving with the ation mode is ON) preferred units {km/L, mpg (US), mpg (UK) bet-ter fuel consumption can be possible.
  • Page 119 Multi-information display Redisplay of a warning display Outside temperature display If you press the multi-information meter screen switch, the display screen switches to the screen screen that was displayed before the warning When the mark is displayed, if you lightly E00522100300 display and the mark (A) is displayed.
  • Page 120 In addition, the display settings for the next periodic inspection time can be modified. Fuel remaining warning display To modify the display settings, have it adjus- ted at a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized E00522402088 When the fuel is reduced to about 10 litres* Service Point.
  • Page 121 Type 1 tion is due. We recommend you to con- The “---” display can be reset while the igni- sult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- tion switch or the opertion mode is in OFF. ized Service Point. When the display is reset, the time until the...
  • Page 122 Type 1 odic inspection is displayed. If you accidentally reset the display, we rec- ommend you to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. If any of the doors or the tailgate is not com- Type 2 pletely closed, this displays the open door or tailgate.
  • Page 123 Multi-information display Changing the function settings CAUTION NOTE (when the ignition switch or the For safety, stop the vehicle before operating. If no operations are made within about 15 operation mode is ON) While driving, even if you operate the multi- seconds of the menu screen being displayed, information meter switch, the function set- the display returns to the function setting...
  • Page 124 Multi-information display Refer to “Returning to the factory set- 2. Lightly press the multi-information me- Manual reset mode tings” on page 5-25. ter switch to select “AVG” (average fuel When the average fuel consumption and consumption and average speed setting). average speed are being displayed, if Changing the reset mode for you hold down the multi-information...
  • Page 125 Multi-information display When the engine switch or the operation Changing the fuel consumption 3. Press and hold the multi-information mode is in the following conditions, the meter switch for about 2 seconds or display unit average fuel consumption display and more to display “AVG UNIT”...
  • Page 126 Multi-information display 1. Press and hold the multi-information NOTE NOTE meter switch for about 2 seconds or The display units for the driving range, the If the battery is disconnected, the unit setting more to switch from the setting mode average fuel consumption, the average speed is erased from memory and is automatically screen to the menu screen.
  • Page 127 Multi-information display 2. Lightly press the multi-information me- 2. Lightly press the multi-information me- NOTE ter switch to select “LANGUAGE” (lan- ter switch to select “ ” (operation sound The memory of the language setting is guage setting). setting). erased if the battery is disconnected, and it returns automatically to ENGLISH or RUS- Type 1 SIAN.
  • Page 128 Multi-information display 2. Lightly press the multi-information me- 3. Press and hold the multi-information NOTE ter switch to select “ALARM” (rest time meter switch for about 2 seconds or The memory of the operation sound setting setting). more to display “ALARM” (rest time is erased if the battery is disconnected, and it setting).
  • Page 129 Multi-information display Changing the turn-signal sound 3. Press and hold the multi-information 2. Lightly press the multi-information me- meter switch for about 2 seconds or ter switch to select (changing the E00529101407 more to switch in sequence from 1 (turn- momentary fuel consumption display) It is possible to change the turn-signal sound.
  • Page 130: Indication Lamp, Warning Lamp, And Information Screen Display List

    Indication lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list 1. Press and hold the multi-information 3. When you press and hold the multi-in- meter switch for about 2 seconds or formation meter switch for about 5 sec- more to switch from the setting mode onds or more, the buzzer sounds and all screen to the menu screen.
  • Page 131 Indication lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list Indication and warning lamp list E00523802210 1- Position lamp indication lamp 8- Tyre pressure monitoring system warn- 15- Active Stability Control (ASC) indica- ® p. 5-44 ing lamp* ® p. 6-60 tor* ®...
  • Page 132 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. Warning display list (when the ignition switch or the operation mode is OFF)
  • Page 133 Indication lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list Screen type 1 Screen type 2 Cause Solution (Reference) The security alarm system is Refer to “Security alarm sys- operating. tem” on page 3-32. Instruments and controls 5-29 OGAE15E5...
  • Page 134 Refer to “Keyless operation operation system. system” on page 3-08. –– There is a fault in the elec- We recommend you to con- tronic immobilizer (Anti-theft sult MITSUBISHI –– starting system). MOTORS Authorized Service Point. 5-30 Instruments and controls OGAE15E5...
  • Page 135 Indication lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list Screen type 1 Screen type 2 Cause Solution (Reference) The keyless operation key is Insert the keyless operation not detected. key into the key slot in the glove box. –– Refer to “If the keyless opera- tion key is not operating prop- erly”...
  • Page 136 Immediately stop the vehicle cal system. in a safe place. We recom- mend consult –– MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- thorized Service Point. Warning display list (when the ignition switch or the operation mode is ON) E00524102281 Screen type 1 Screen type 2...
  • Page 137 Indication lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list Screen type 1 Screen type 2 Cause Solution (Reference) There is a fault in the keyless Refer to “Keyless operation operation system. system” on page 3-08. –– Instruments and controls 5-33 OGAE15E5...
  • Page 138 We recommend you to con- There is a fault in the brake sult MITSUBISHI system. MOTORS Authorized Service Point. Refer to “Brake warning dis- play” on page 5-46. There is a fault in the ABS.
  • Page 139 –– If the warning is not cancel- led, please contact MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- thorized Service Point. The driver’s door is open and Put the operation mode in the operation mode is put in a OFF. mode other than OFF.
  • Page 140 “Seat belt warning” on page or put the operation mode in 4-11. ON without fastening your seat belt. There is a fault in the fuel We recommend you to con- system. sult MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. 5-36 Instruments and controls OGAE15E5...
  • Page 141 Immediately stop the vehicle ing system. in a safe place. We recom- mend consult MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- thorized Service Point. Refer to “Charge warning dis- play” on page 5-47. There is a fault in the SRS We recommend you to have it airbag or the pretensioner sys- checked, immediately.
  • Page 142 (ASC)” on page 6-51. There is a fault in the hill start Have the vehicle checked at a assist. MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- thorized Service Point. Refer to “Hill start assist” on page 6-45. There is a fault in the elec-...
  • Page 143 4WD system” on page 6-39. The fuel additives are running Refill the fuel additives at a low. MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- thorized Service Point. The fuel is running low. Refuel as soon as possible. Refer to “Fuel remaining warning display” on page 5-16.
  • Page 144 Indication lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list Screen type 1 Screen type 2 Cause Solution (Reference) More than specified limit wa- We recommend you to have it ter has accumulated in the checked. fuel filter. Refer to “Fuel filter indicator display”...
  • Page 145 Indication lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list Screen type 1 Screen type 2 System operation status Reference When starting the engine, the On vehicles with A/T or selector lever is in a position CVT, place the selector lever other than the “P”...
  • Page 146 Indication lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list Screen type 1 Screen type 2 System operation status Reference When the Active Stability Refer to “Active stability con- Control (ASC) is operating trol (ASC)” on page 6-51. This informs you that a periodic inspection is due. Screen type 1 Screen type 2 Solution...
  • Page 147 Indication lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list Screen type 1 Screen type 2 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 148: Indication Lamps

    Indication lamps Position lamp indication lamp Indication lamps NOTE E00508900173 If these indication lamps blink too fast due E00501600100 This indication lamp illumi- to any operation other than sudden braking, nates while the position Turn-signal indication lamps/ the cause may be a blown lamp bulb or a lamps are on.
  • Page 149: Warning Lamps

    Warning lamps Check engine warning lamp NOTE CAUTION E00502601960 If the engine is cold, the diesel preheat indi- In the situations listed below, brake perform- This lamp is a part of an on- cation lamp is on for a longer time. ance may be compromised or the vehicle board diagnostic...
  • Page 150: Information Screen Display

    E00524600051 does not go out or appears frequently after Fuel filter indicator display* removing the water, we recommend you to NOTE consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- E00529400083 The engine electronic control module ac- ized Service Point. Type 1 commodating the onboard diagnostic system...
  • Page 151 Information screen display Charge warning display This warning is displayed if you drive with The warning lamp in the instrument cluster the parking brake still applied. The warning also illuminates. E00524800200 lamp in the instrument cluster only illumi- Type 1 nates when the parking brake is applied.
  • Page 152: Combination Headlamps And Dipper Switch

    Combination headlamps and dipper switch Oil pressure warning display Engine oil level warning dis- NOTE play* E00524900214 Immediately have your vehicle checked by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- E00526700072 Type 1 ice Point. Type 1 Combination headlamps and dipper switch...
  • Page 153 Headlamps and other lamps go on NOTE On vehicles with the rain sensor, the sensi- tivity of the automatic on/off control can be adjusted. For further information, contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- ice Point. Instruments and controls 5-49 OGAE15E5...
  • Page 154 For further information, we recommend you driver to turn off the lamps. to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- thorized Service Point. [When the engine was started using the keyless operation function] If the lamps do not turn on or off with the •...
  • Page 155: Daytime Running Lamp

    Combination headlamps and dipper switch When you want to keep the Daytime running lamp* NOTE lamps on: E00530601079 The buzzer stops when the driver’s door is The daytime running lamps come on when 1. In the following cases, turn the lamp closed.
  • Page 156: Headlamp Flasher

    Combination headlamps and dipper switch Dipper (High/Low beam This function turns on the position and tail NOTE lamps for about 30 seconds after the UN- change) The high-beams can also flash when the LOCK switch (A) on the remote control lamp switch is OFF.
  • Page 157 • Pull the lever towards you. vated. • Turn the combination headlamps and dip- For further information, please contact your MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- per switch to the “ ” or “ ” position. ice Point. • Turn the ignition switch to the “ON” posi- tion or put the operation mode in ON.
  • Page 158: Headlamp Levelling

    Headlamp levelling Headlamp levelling CAUTION Switch position Driver only/Driver + 1 front passenger Always perform adjustments before driving. E00517400031 Switch position 5 passengers (including Do not attempt to adjust while driving, as it Headlamp levelling switch (ex- could cause an accident. driver) cept for vehicles with discharge Switch position...
  • Page 159: Turn-Signal Lever

    3-flash function can be adjusted. 1- Turn-signals For further information, we recommend you When making a normal turn, use posi- to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- tion (1). The lever will return automati- thorized Service Point. cally when cornering is completed.
  • Page 160: Fog Lamp Switch

    Fog lamp switch Push the switch to turn on the hazard warning Fog lamp switch NOTE flashers, all turn-signal lamps flash continu- The front fog lamps are automatically turned E00506700034 ously. To turn them off, push the switch off when the headlamps or tail lamps are Front fog lamp switch* again.
  • Page 161: Wiper And Washer Switch

    Wiper and washer switch Except for vehicles equipped Turn the knob once in the “ON” direction to NOTE with rain sensor turn on the front fog lamps. Turn the knob To turn the rear fog lamp on again, turn the once more in the “ON”...
  • Page 162 ON or ACC. the windscreen wipers can be deactivated. ate depending on the degree of wet- For further information, we recommend you ness on the windscreen. to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- Slow thorized Service Point. Fast Misting function...
  • Page 163 Be For further information, we recommend you sure to turn the ignition switch to the “OFF” to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- position or put the operation mode in OFF, thorized Service Point. or move lever to the “OFF” position to deac- •...
  • Page 164: Windscreen Washer

    (except vehicle-speed sensitive). Except for vehicles for Russia, Kazakhstan For further information, we recommend you and Ukraine, then about 6 seconds later, wip- to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- ers operate once more. thorized Service Point. 5-60 Instruments and controls...
  • Page 165 Vehicles for Russia, Kazakhstan and Uk- raine, the wipers can be set to operate again after about 6 seconds. For further information, we recommend you to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- thorized Service Point. INT- The wiper operates continuously for several seconds then oper-...
  • Page 166: Headlamp Washer Switch

    Do not use the wipers when the glass is For further information, we recommend you dry. to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- They may scratch the glass surface and thorized Service Point. If the knob is in the “OFF” position, turn the the blades wear out prematurely.
  • Page 167: Rear Window Demister Switch

    Rear window demister switch Periodically check the level of washer The indication lamp (A) will illuminate while Horn switch fluid in the reservoir and refill if re- the demister is on. E00508000682 quired. Press the steering wheel on or around the During cold weather, add a recommen- “...
  • Page 168 OGAE15E5...
  • Page 169: Starting And Driving

    Starting and driving Economical driving................6-02 Emergency stop signal system............6-48 Driving, alcohol and drugs..............6-03 Anti-lock brake system (ABS)............6-48 Safe driving techniques...............6-03 Electric power steering system (EPS)..........6-50 Running-in recommendations............. 6-04 Active stability control (ASC)*............6-51 Parking brake..................6-06 Cruise control*..................6-54 Parking....................
  • Page 170: Economical Driving

    Economical driving Selecting the 4WD drive mode Tyre inflation pressure Economical driving (4WD vehicles) E00600101076 Check the tyre inflation pressures at regular For economical driving, there are some tech- intervals. Low tyre inflation pressure increa- The drive mode-selector should be set to nical requirements that have to be met.
  • Page 171: Driving, Alcohol And Drugs

    Driving, alcohol and drugs Seat belts Carrying children in the vehi- Driving, alcohol and drugs E00600200070 Before starting the vehicle, make sure that Driving after drinking alcohol is one of the you and your passengers have fastened your Never leave your vehicle unattended most frequent causes of accidents.
  • Page 172: Running-In Recommendations

    Running-in recommendations Running-in recommendations E00600403914 During the running-in period for the first 1,000 km (620 miles) it is advisable to drive your new vehicle using the following precautions as a guideline to aid long life as well as future economy and performance. Do not race the engine at high speeds.
  • Page 173 Running-in recommendations Vehicles with A/T Shift point Speed limit 15 km/h (9 mph) gear gear 35 km/h (22 mph) 60 km/h (37 mph) gear 80 km/h (50 mph) gear 110 km/h (68 mph) gear 125 km/h (78 mph) gear Vehicles with CVT Shift point Speed limit “D”...
  • Page 174: Parking Brake

    Parking brake To release Parking brake CAUTION When you intend to apply the parking brake, E00600502833 firmly press the brake pedal to bring the ve- To park the vehicle, first bring it to a com- hicle to a complete stop before pulling the plete stop, fully apply the parking brake lever parking brake lever.
  • Page 175: Parking

    Parking On vehicles equipped with A/T, CVT, apply CAUTION CAUTION the parking brake and place the selector lever Before driving, be sure that the parking If the brake warning lamp does not extin- into the “P” (PARK) position. brake is fully released and brake warning guish when the parking brake is fully re- If necessary, apply chocks to wheels.
  • Page 176: Steering Wheel Height And Reach Adjustment

    Steering wheel height and reach adjustment Parking with the engine run- When leaving the vehicle WARNING ning Do not attempt to adjust the steering Always carry the key and lock all doors and wheel while you are driving the vehicle. the tailgate when leaving the vehicle unatten- Never leave the engine running while you ded.
  • Page 177 Inside rear-view mirror To adjust the mirror position To reduce the glare WARNING Do not attempt to adjust the rear-view It is possible to move the mirror up/down and mirror while driving. This can be danger- Type 1 left/right to adjust its position. ous.
  • Page 178: Outside Rear-View Mirrors

    Outside rear-view mirrors Type 2 1. Place the lever (A) to the same side as Outside rear-view mirrors the mirror whose adjustment is desired. When the headlamps of the vehicles behind E00600900628 you are very bright, the reflection factor of To adjust the mirror position Except for vehicles equipped with the mirror the rear-view mirror is automatically changed...
  • Page 179: Outside Mirrors

    Outside rear-view mirrors Retracting and extending the [For vehicles equipped with the mirror re- CAUTION tractor switch] outside mirrors It is possible to retract and extend the mir- Retracting and extending the rors by hand. After retracting a mirror using E00601100715 The outside mirror can be folded in towards the mirror retractor switch, however, you...
  • Page 180: Ignition Switch

    NOTE The heater will be turned off automatically in about 20 minutes. Functions can be modified as stated below. Consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- ized Service Point. • Automatically extend when the following operation is performed.
  • Page 181: Steering Wheel Lock

    For details, we recommend you to consult brake servomechanism will cease to function The starter motor operates. After the engine a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized and braking efficiency will deteriorate. Also, has started, release the key and it will auto- Service Point.
  • Page 182: Starting

    Starting To lock Starting the engine (petrol- Starting powered vehicles) E00620601370 Remove the key at the “LOCK” position. E00620701632 Turn the steering wheel until it is locked. [For vehicles equipped with keyless opera- Tips for starting tion system] To unlock For information on operations for vehicles Do not operate the starter motor continu- equipped with the keyless operation system,...
  • Page 183 Starting On vehicles equipped with CVT, make 3. If the engine still will not start, the en- NOTE sure the selector lever is in the “P” gine could be flooded with too much Minor noises may be heard on engine start- (PARK) position.
  • Page 184 Starting 2. Make sure the parking brake is applied. NOTE NOTE 3. Press and hold the brake pedal down When the engine has not been started within For diesel-powered vehicles, if the tempera- firmly with your right foot. about 5 seconds after the diesel preheat indi- ture inside the engine compartment is high, 4.
  • Page 185: Diesel Particulate Filter (Dpf)

    Diesel particulate filter (DPF)* DPF warning display The engine sounds slightly different from CAUTION usual while the learning process is taking Do not use any type of fuel or engine oil that place. The change in the engine sound does Type 1 is not specified for your vehicle.
  • Page 186: Turbocharger Operation

    If the DPF warning display subsequently ample, by revving it or by accelerating rap- idly) immediately after starting it. stays on, contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Do not stop the engine immediately after Authorized Service Point. high-speed or uphill driving. First allow the...
  • Page 187: Auto Stop & Go (As&G) System

    Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) system* Turbocharger Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) gearshift lever in the “N” (Neutral) posi- tion. system* The turbocharger increases engine power by pushing large amounts of air into the engine’s E00627400035 Vehicles with 5M/T cylinders. The finned parts inside the turbo- The Auto Stop &...
  • Page 188 Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) system* NOTE CAUTION NOTE When the engine is automatically stopped, • Do not move the gearshift lever to a posi- • After the engine restarts automatically changes will occur in the driving operations. tion other than the “N” (Neutral) position. and the vehicle stops again within 10 sec- Pay close attention to the following.
  • Page 189 Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) system* Automatically restarting the NOTE NOTE engine If the Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) system oper- If the engine does not restart automatically ates while the air conditioning is operating, or if the engine stalls, the oil pressure warn- E00627601148 Depress the clutch pedal while the gearshift both the engine and the air conditioning...
  • Page 190 Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) system* To reactivate the Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) CAUTION NOTE system, press the “Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) • When the air conditioning is operated in If the bonnet is opened when the engine is OFF”...
  • Page 191: Manual Transmission

    Manual transmission* recommend consult Manual transmission* NOTE MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service During cold weather, shifting may be diffi- E00602001806 Point. cult until the transmission lubricant has The shift pattern is shown on the gearshift warmed up. This is normal and not harmful lever knob.
  • Page 192 Manual transmission* Moving the gearshift lever to CAUTION the “R” (Reverse) position Do not pull up the pull-ring (A) when mov- ing the gearshift lever to any position other E00615400100 than the “R” (Reverse) position. If you al- Vehicles equipped with 5M/T ways pulled up the pull-ring (A) when mov- ing the gearshift lever, you could uninten- To shift into the “R”...
  • Page 193 Manual transmission* Possible driving speed E00610802770 Avoid shifting down at high speed, as this may cause excessive engine speed (the tachometer needle into the red zone) and damage the engine. Petrol-powered vehicles Speed limit Shift point 1600 models 2000 models 50 km/h (30 mph) 50 km/h (30 mph) gear...
  • Page 194: Automatic Transmission Invecs-Ii Sports Mode 6A/T (Intelligent & Innovative Vehicle Electronic Control System Ii)

    Automatic transmission INVECS-II Sports Mode 6A/T (Intelligent & Innovative Vehicle Electronic Control System II)* Automatic transmission The individual gears are selected automati- Move the selector lever through the cally, depending on the speed of the vehicle gate. INVECS-II Sports Mode and the position of the accelerator pedal.
  • Page 195 ON, the battery may be flat or the shift-lock mechanism may be malfunc- tioning. Immediately have your vehicle checked by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- thorized Service Point. If you need to move the vehicle, shift the se- For RHD vehicles lector lever as follows.
  • Page 196 Automatic transmission INVECS-II Sports Mode 6A/T (Intelligent & Innovative Vehicle Electronic Control System II)* Selector lever positions (Main 4. Shift the selector lever to the “N” (NEU- WARNING TRAL) position while pressing the shift- gate) Never move the selector lever to the “N” lock release button (A).
  • Page 197 Automatic transmission INVECS-II Sports Mode 6A/T (Intelligent & Innovative Vehicle Electronic Control System II)* Sports mode NOTE CAUTION E00603901381 • Push the selector lever from the “D” Do not use the left- and right-hand shift pad- Whether the vehicle is stationary or in mo- (DRIVE) position into the manual gate dles at the same time.
  • Page 198 Automatic transmission INVECS-II Sports Mode 6A/T (Intelligent & Innovative Vehicle Electronic Control System II)* NOTE NOTE When driving away on a slippery road, push While driving in sport mode, the display selector lever forward into may change to show “D” and shifting in “+ (SHIFT UP)”...
  • Page 199 Automatic transmission INVECS-II Sports Mode 6A/T (Intelligent & Innovative Vehicle Electronic Control System II)* Operation of the A/T CAUTION CAUTION E00604200704 If malfunction occurs in the A/T while driv- Do not race the engine with brake pedal pressed when the vehicle is stationary. ing, the warning display or the warning...
  • Page 200: Automatic Transmission Invecs-Iii Sports Mode 6Cvt (Intelligent & Innovative Vehicle Electronic Control System Iii)

    Automatic transmission INVECS-III Sports Mode 6CVT (Intelligent & Innovative Vehicle Electronic Control System III)* If you are going to leave the vehicle unatten- Automatic transmission DRIVING DOWNHILL ded, always switch off the engine and carry INVECS-III Sports Mode According to the conditions, the transmission the key.
  • Page 201 ON, the battery may be flat or the shift-lock mechanism may be malfunc- NOTE tioning. Immediately have your vehicle checked by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- To avoid erroneous operation, move the se- thorized Service Point. lector lever firmly into each position and briefly hold it there.
  • Page 202 Automatic transmission INVECS-III Sports Mode 6CVT (Intelligent & Innovative Vehicle Electronic Control System III)* 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).
  • Page 203 Automatic transmission INVECS-III Sports Mode 6CVT (Intelligent & Innovative Vehicle Electronic Control System III)* Selector lever positions (Main If the ambient temperature is low, the selec- WARNING tor lever position display on the multi-infor- gate) Never move the selector lever to the “N” mation display may blink when the selector (NEUTRAL) position while driving.
  • Page 204 Automatic transmission INVECS-III Sports Mode 6CVT (Intelligent & Innovative Vehicle Electronic Control System III)* Sports mode NOTE CAUTION E00602500194 • Push the selector lever from the “D” Do not use the left- and right-hand shift pad- Whether the vehicle is stationary or in mo- (DRIVE) position into the manual gate dles at the same time.
  • Page 205 Automatic transmission INVECS-III Sports Mode 6CVT (Intelligent & Innovative Vehicle Electronic Control System III)* When the warning display ap- Sports mode display CAUTION pears E00612200396 It may be that there is something unusual In sports mode, the currently selected posi- There could be a system malfunction if the happening in the CVT, causing a safety de- tion is displayed on the multi-information...
  • Page 206 Automatic transmission INVECS-III Sports Mode 6CVT (Intelligent & Innovative Vehicle Electronic Control System III)* Uphill/downhill driving CAUTION CAUTION E00603000112 Use the selector lever in the correct shift po- Never hold the vehicle stationary while in sition in accordance with driving conditions. CVT on a hill with the accelerator, always DRIVING UPHILL Never coast downhill backward with the se-...
  • Page 207: Electronically Controlled 4Wd System

    Electronically controlled 4WD system* Drive mode-selector When the CVT makes no speed Drive mode Function change The default mode. The drive mode can be changed by pressing This mode is for automat- E00603100139 the drive mode-selector while the ignition If the transmission does not change speeds ically controlling the dis- switch or the operation mode is in ON.
  • Page 208 “ON” position more than about 5 minutes, have the vehicle or the operation mode is put in ON, and then inspected at a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- CAUTION thorized Service Point. the drive mode is displayed a few seconds af- Do not operate the drive mode-selector with ter the engine is started.
  • Page 209: 4-Wheel Drive Operation

    Have an inspection made • Keep your speed low and do not drive tion when driving on slippery, wet or snow- by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized faster than conditions allow you to. covered roads and when moving out of mud. Service Point.
  • Page 210 4-wheel drive operation On snowy or icy roads NOTE CAUTION The driving posture should be more upright; Do not force the vehicle or drive recklessly Set the drive mode-selector to “4WD AUTO” adjust the seat to a good position for easy on sandy surfaces.
  • Page 211: Inspection And Maintenance Following Rough Road Operation

    Inspection and maintenance following rough road operation Carefully wash the vehicle with water. NOTE CAUTION Drive the vehicle slowly while lightly If the vehicle becomes stuck in sandy or Never drive through water that is deep depressing the brake pedal in order to muddy roads, it can often be moved with a enough to cover wheel hubs, axles or ex- dry out the brakes.
  • Page 212: Braking

    Braking Towing Jacking up a 4-wheel drive ve- Pay close attention to the tyres. Install only the specified tyres on all hicle wheels. Refer to “Tyres and wheels” on page 11-13. WARNING Be sure all 4 tyres and wheels are the same size and type.
  • Page 213: Hill Start Assist

    Hill start assist* 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 214 Hill start assist* On vehicles equipped with A/T, CVT, CAUTION NOTE place the selector lever into the “D” po- Do not overly rely on the hill start assist to • On vehicles equipped with M/T, the gear- sition. prevent backwards movement of the vehicle. shift lever is in the following position.
  • Page 215: Brake Assist System

    Warning display type 2 the vehicle immediately, but the vehicle NOTE should be inspected at a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point as soon Once the brake assist system is operational, as possible.
  • Page 216: Emergency Stop Signal System

    Emergency stop signal system Driving hints NOTE NOTE When the ABS warning lamp/display or on- [Activating condition for the emergency stop Always keep a safe distance from the ve- ly ASC warning display illuminate, the signal system] hicle in front of you. Even if your vehi- brake assist system in not functioning.
  • Page 217 Anti-lock brake system (ABS) ABS warning lamp/display An operation noise is emitted from the CAUTION engine compartment or you can feel a E00607201135 Any of the following indicates that the ABS shock from the brake pedal when start is not functioning and only the standard Warning lamp driving immediately after starting the en- brake system is working.
  • Page 218: Electric Power Steering System (Eps)

    If this happens, have your ve- hicle inspected at a MITSUBISHI MOTORS The ABS and brake force distribution func- Authorized Service Point.
  • Page 219: Active Stability Control (Asc)

    Reckless driving may lead to accidents. is running, have the vehicle inspected by a It is the driver’s responsibility to drive care- MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- fully. This means taking into account the ice Point as soon as possible. It may become traffic, road and environmental conditions.
  • Page 220 Active stability control (ASC)* Traction control function “ASC OFF” switch CAUTION E00619000087 E00619200353 Do not install any aftermarket limited-slip On slippery surfaces, the traction control The ASC is automatically activated when the differential (LSD) on your vehicle. The ASC function prevents the drive wheels from spin- ignition switch is turned to the “ON”...
  • Page 221 Active stability control (ASC)* NOTE NOTE NOTE When moving out of mud, sand or fresh The combination of items shown on the dis- display/indicator may turn on when snow, pressing the accelerator pedal may not play varies depending on the vehicle model. you start the engine.
  • Page 222: Cruise Control

    Cruise control* Towing CAUTION Warning display type 1 E00624400050 Do not use cruise control when driving con- ditions will not allow you to stay at the same CAUTION speed, such as in heavy traffic or on roads that are winding, icy, snow-covered, wet, When towing the vehicle with only the front slippery, on a steep downhill slope.
  • Page 223 Cruise control* Cruise control switches NOTE NOTE When operating the cruise control switches, If the cruise control is on when the following press the cruise control switches correctly. operation is performed, cruise control will The set speed driving may be deactivated be on automatically the next time you start automatically if two or more switches of the the engine.
  • Page 224: Accelerator Pedal

    Cruise control* Accelerator pedal 2. Accelerate or decelerate to your desired When you reach your desired speed, release speed, then push down and release the the switch. Your new cruising speed is now While driving at the set speed, use the accel- SET - switch (B) when the “CRUISE”...
  • Page 225: Brake Pedal

    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, E00609600211 then push down the SET - switch (B) and re- To temporarily increase the...
  • Page 226 Press the CRUISE CONTROL ON/OFF Refer to “Active stability control (ASC)” your vehicle inspected by a MITSUBISHI switch (A) (Cruise control will be turned on page 6-51. MOTORS Authorized Service Point.
  • Page 227: Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (Tpms)

    When the spare tyre is used, the tyre pres- procedure: sure monitoring system will not work properly. The CRUISE CONTROL ON/OFF See a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- switch is pressed. ized Service Point as soon as possible to replace or repair the original tyre. Starting and driving...
  • Page 228 Replace grommet and washer (C) with a the warning lamp will remain illuminated new one when the tyre is replaced. while the ignition switch or the operation For details, please contact a MITSUBISHI CAUTION mode is in ON. MOTORS Authorized Service Point.
  • Page 229 MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- sure monitoring system (TPMS) low tyre ice Point. pressure telltale.
  • Page 230 Authorized Service Point. If the tyre repair is Once adjustments have been made, the sure monitoring system (TPMS) to continue not done by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- warning lamp will go off after a few minutes thorized Service Point, damage to the tyre to function properly.
  • Page 231 If the wheel replacement is not A window tint that affects the radio 3. Press and hold the multi-information done by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- wave signals is installed. meter switch for about 3 seconds or ized Service Point, it is not covered by your more, the buzzer sounds.
  • Page 232: Reversing Sensor System

    Reversing sensor system* 3. Press and hold the multi-information NOTE NOTE meter switch for about 3 seconds or The reset function should be executed every When changing the tyre ID set, the reset more. time when the tyre pressure or tyre rotation function of low tyre pressure warning The setting changes the selected tyre ID is adjusted.
  • Page 233 If the rear bumper has been exposed to an impact, the corner or back sensors may fail and prevent the system from functioning properly. Have the vehicle inspected at a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- ice Point. Starting and driving 6-65...
  • Page 234 Reversing sensor system* To operate NOTE CAUTION E00615700738 The sensors do not detect objects located in • The sensors or surroundings have been To operate the system, move the gearshift the area directly below or near the bumper. wiped by hand, or stickers or accessories lever or selector lever to the “R”...
  • Page 235 Reversing sensor system* Warning for obstacles Back sensor (vehicles without a towing NOTE bar) If there is an obstacle behind the vehicle, a When the sensors detect different obstacles warning will be issued with the information at the same time, the information screen in Vehicle to obstacle Warning display/ the multi-information display indicates the...
  • Page 236: Rear-View Camera

    Have vehicle inspected ner sensor operation was stopped by push- MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service ing the “SONAR” switch. Range of view of rear-view Point. • Setting when towing bar is equipped...
  • Page 237 If the lens becomes conta- behind the vehicle will automatically appear minated by water droplets, snow, mud or oil, on the screen of the MITSUBISHI Multi wipe off the contamination, taking care not Communication System (MMCS) or the DIS- to scratch the lens.
  • Page 238 For details, please refer to the separate own- er’s manual for “MITSUBISHI Multi Com- munication System (MMCS)”. When the vehicle is tilting because of the number of people in the vehicle, the weight...
  • Page 239: Cargo Loads

    CAUTION We recommend you to use a genuine MITSUBISHI roof carrier, since the brack- Do not load cargo or luggage higher than the ets to be used have a special shape. top of the seatback. Be sure that your cargo...
  • Page 240: Trailer Towing

    In addition, place the luggage on the carrier consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- so that its weight is distributed evenly with ized Service Point. the heaviest items on the bottom. Do not...
  • Page 241 Trailer towing Towing bar mounting specifi- 375 mm to 401 mm cations 378 mm to 396 mm* (at laden condition) See the following table for fixing points (A) 447 mm for the towing bar. 487 mm 495 mm 525.5 mm *: Vehicles for Russia, Kazakhstan and Uk- raine NOTE...
  • Page 242 Trailer towing To make full use of engine braking, CAUTION change to a lower shift point before de- If the engine overheats, please refer to the scending a slope. “Engine overheating” section of “For emer- gencies” prior to taking any corrective ac- Additional precautions for vehi- tion.
  • Page 243: For Pleasant Driving

    For pleasant driving Ventilators...................7-02 Ashtray*....................7-72 Heater/Air conditioning..............7-03 Cigarette lighter*.................7-73 Important operation tips for the air conditioning........ 7-11 Accessory socket.................7-74 Air purifier..................7-12 Interior lamps..................7-74 LW/MW/FM radio/CD player*............7-12 Storage spaces..................7-78 Handling of Discs................7-15 Cup holder...................7-81 Audio Files (MP3/WMA/AAC)............7-16 Bottle holder..................7-81 Important Points on Safety for the Customer........7-20 Rear shelf panel*.................7-82...
  • Page 244: Ventilators

    Ventilators To close the ventilator, fully move the knob To close the ventilator, fully move the knob Ventilators (A) to the inner side. (A) to the outer side. E00700100878 Left Right *: Optional equipment * 1- Centre ventilators 1- Close 1- Close 2- Side ventilators 2- Open...
  • Page 245: Heater/Air Conditioning

    Heater/Air conditioning Mode selection dial NOTE Demister position E00726501473 Air flows mainly to the windscreen and the With the mode selection dial between the To change the amount of air flowing from the door windows. “ ” and “ ” positions, the air flows ventilators, turn the mode selection dial.
  • Page 246: Control Panel

    Heater/Air conditioning Control panel Turn the dial clockwise to increase the air NOTE flow and anticlockwise to decrease the air E00700601678 On vehicles with automatic air conditioning, flow. there is an interior air temperature sensor Heater/Manual air conditioning (G) in the illustrated position. Heater/ Automatic air conditioning Never place anything over the sensor, since...
  • Page 247 Press the selection switch to return to out- sired. side air introduction. For further information, we recommend you to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- thorized Service Point. Refer to “Customizing the air conditioning switch (Automatic air conditioning)” on page 7-07.
  • Page 248 Heater/Air conditioning • Heater/Manual air conditioning: Air conditioning switch (Air NOTE Even when the system operates, the conditioning) On vehicles with the automatic air condi- air selection switch will not be auto- tioning, when the mode selection dial or the E00701501052 matically controlled.
  • Page 249 Heater/Air conditioning Operating the air conditioning Disable automatic air conditioning con- NOTE trol: system If a problem is detected in the air condition- The air conditioning switch is not con- ing system, the air conditioning operation in- E00701800436 trolled automatically as long as the air dication lamp (A) blinks.
  • Page 250 Heater/Air conditioning The air flow will be directed to the leg area CAUTION and the upper part of the passenger compart- If the outside air is dusty or otherwise conta- ment. Select the desired blower speed. minated, or if high cooling performance is desired, set air selection switch to the recir- culation position and the temperature control dial all the way to the left.
  • Page 251 Heater/Air conditioning Automatic mode (Automatic air Manual mode (Automatic air CAUTION conditioning) conditioning) When using the air conditioning, the idling speed may slightly increase as the air condi- E00764801113 E00764900032 Blower speed and ventilator mode may be tioning compressor is switched on/off auto- matically.
  • Page 252 Heater/Air conditioning NOTE For ordinary demisting For quick demisting Perform the following settings to prevent On vehicles with air conditioning, do not set misting of the windscreen and door windows, the temperature control dial to the max. cool Heater/Manual air conditioning position.
  • Page 253: Important Operation Tips For The Air Conditioning

    Important operation tips for the air conditioning Air conditioning system refrig- Introduction of outside air Important operation tips for erant and lubricant recommen- (Heater/Manual air condition- the air conditioning dations ing) E00708301033 E00702200408 Park the vehicle in the shade. If the air conditioning seems less effective To introduce air into the vehicle during hot Parking in the hot sun will make the ve- than usual, the cause might be a refrigerant...
  • Page 254: Air Purifier

    Air purifier Important Points on Usage Air purifier NOTE E00735500023 To listen to the audio system while the en- E00708400561 gine is not running, turn the ignition switch iPod/iPhone Playback Func- An air filter has been incorporated into the air to the “ACC”...
  • Page 255 The websites mentioned above may connect users to privately reproduce and play back iPod or iPhone, respectively, and has you to websites other than the MITSUBISHI non- copyrighted material as well as material MOTORS website. been certified by the developer to meet that may be legally copied and reproduced.
  • Page 256 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) 7-14 For pleasant driving OGAE15E5...
  • Page 257: 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 258: 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, heartshaped), as these may not guaranteed. Even if the audio can be result in malfunction. Additionally, discs played back, the audio quality cannot be Type play- Comments...
  • Page 259 Audio Files (MP3/WMA/AAC) There are limitations on the files and media You can create a folder structure as in Genre NOTE that can be used, therefore read the following - Artist - Album - Track (MP3/WMA/AAC Depending on the condition of the disc re- prior to recording MP3/WMA/AAC format format audio files) for management of tracks.
  • Page 260: What Is Mp

    Audio Files (MP3/WMA/AAC) What Is MP3? Speci- Speci- Name fica- Explanation Name fica- Explanation E00736400029 tion tion MP3 is the abbreviation of “MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3”. MPEG is an abbreviation of “Mo- ISO96 Level Maximum 8 File name Maximum 64 bytes (for Uni- tion Picture Experts Group”, and this is a vid- character file and fold-...
  • Page 261 Audio Files (MP3/WMA/AAC) What Is WMA? Item Details Item Details Specification MPEG-2 AUDIO LAYER3 E00736600021 Sampling fre- 32/44.1/48 WMA is the abbreviation of Windows Media quency [kHz] Sampling fre- MPEG-1: 32/44.1/48 Audio, and this is an audio compression for- quency [kHz] Bit rate 48 to 320 mat from Microsoft.
  • Page 262: Important Points On Safety For The Customer

    MPEG2 8/11.025/12/16/22.05 smell, immediately stop using the product, WARNING /24/32/44.1/48 and consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. Bit rate MPEG4 8 to 320 The driver should not pay close attention Continuing to use the product may result [kbps] to the display while driving.
  • Page 263: Operation Keys

    Operation Keys WARNING During thunderstorms, do not touch the antenna or the front panel. This may lead to electrical shock from lightning. CAUTION Do not block ventilation holes or heat sinks on the product. Blocking ventilation holes or heat sinks may Turn the power on, and resume playback Turn the PWR/VOL key clockwise to prevent heat from escaping from within the...
  • Page 264 Operation Keys Disc slot Disc *Label side Push the disc in a certain amount, and the 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 265 Operation Keys Explanation of Buttons E00737500030 This explains names and functions of each part. 6- PWR/VOL key 11- Disc slot Use to eject a disc. Adjust the volume, and turn the power 12- PAGE key 2- 3 key/4 ON/OFF. Display indicator page advance. For audio, rewind/fast forward.
  • Page 266: Listen To Radio

    Listen to Radio 16- MENU key /SEL key Switch to Menu mode. Adjust audio quality and select items. For radio, manually select stations. *: Requires a separately-purchased Bluetooth-capable audio device in equipment by type (vehicles with a Bluetooth ® 2.0 interface). Steering wheel audio remote 3- MODE Key : Requires DAB tuner connection.
  • Page 267: Listen To Dab

    Listen to DAB* 1. During FM reception, press the PTY/ NOTE Reduces the frequency being /SEL key SCAN key. received. (counter- Pressing the preset key will select the previ- This switches to the PTY selection clockwise) ously registered frequency. mode. Increases the frequency be- 2.
  • Page 268 Listen to DAB* Register the Service NOTE NOTE This switches in the order FM1, FM2, FM3, If the text information for the service name Register the service in advance, and select DAB1, DAB2, DAB3, MW, and LW. cannot be obtained, then nothing is dis- this at a later time.
  • Page 269: Listen To Traffic Messages

    Listen to Traffic Messages Listen to CDs NOTE NOTE While in PTY select status, if there is no op- If traffic messages are received, then this E00737800062 eration for 2 seconds, then an upwards will switch to the volume of the previously This explains how to listen to audio CDs search within the selected PTY will start.
  • Page 270: Listen To Mp3S

    Listen to MP3s Switch Playback Mode Play the first 10 seconds of each of the tracks NOTE on the whole disc in order. Depending on the file structure, it may take Repeat playback, random playback, and scan some time to read the contents of the disc. playback are possible.
  • Page 271: Listen To An Ipod

    Listen to an iPod Play all tracks in folders on the disc in a ran- NOTE NOTE dom order. Pressing again will cancel. If there is no operation for 10 seconds after selecting the folder, then track search mode Selecting a file, ejecting, fast forwarding, or NOTE will be cancelled.
  • Page 272 The websites mentioned above may Data containing copyright information may Fast forward/rewind is possible. connect you to websites other than the not play back. MITSUBISHI MOTORS website. It is recommended that the iPod/iPhone Switch Playback Mode http://www.mitsubishi-motors.com/en/prod- equaliser settings be set to flat.
  • Page 273: Listen To Audio Files On A Usb Device

    Listen to Audio Files on a USB Device 2. Press the /SEL key. Categories or Listen to Audio Files on a NOTE tracks within the selected category are USB Device Pressing again will cancel. displayed. 3. Turn the /SEL key to select the cate- E00736501388 Shuffle Playback (RDM) gory or track.
  • Page 274 Listen to Audio Files on a USB Device This enables selection of the next or previous NOTE NOTE track. Digital audio players that support the mass Depending on audio data in the USB device, storage class specifications can be connec- track information may not be displayed cor- Fast Forward or Rewind ted.
  • Page 275 Listen to Audio Files on a USB Device Scan Playback (SCAN) 3. Turn the /SEL key to select the file. NOTE 4. Press the /SEL key. Press the PTY/SCAN key. Pressing again will cancel. Even if the file is selected, folder repeat This plays the selected file (track).
  • Page 276: 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) Preparation for voice operation To play iPod/USB memory NOTE device tracks via voice E00748800033 If you say “Artist <name>,” you can skip To use the voice operation, press the step 3.
  • Page 277 ® 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 NOTE would you like to play?” say the album mode and starts playback. If the confirmation function is active, the title.
  • Page 278: Listen To Bluetooth Audio

    Listen to Bluetooth Audio* To search by genre 5. If there are two or more matches, the If you say “No,” the next matching voice guide will say “More than one genre is uttered by the system. E00749200034 match was found, would you like to play 1.
  • Page 279 Listen to Bluetooth Audio* 2. Press the 5 key. Bluetooth Audio CAUTION NOTE playback starts. Never hold these devices in your hand to op- Depending on the status of the vehicle and erate while driving, as this is dangerous. device, the iPod/iPhone may not play back NOTE Do not leave the Bluetooth audio device un- after starting the engine.
  • Page 280: Use Aux

    Use AUX* Use AUX* NOTE CAUTION Each time the 1RPT key is pressed, this Even if not inserted, the product will switch E00736900079 switches in the order Repeat OFF, 1 track re- to AUX, therefore take care with volume By connecting external input cables and peat, All track repeat, and Repeat OFF.
  • Page 281: Display Indicator

    Display Indicator Display Indicator E00738100059 This explains content of the display indicator. Change the Display Mode CAUTION NOTE E00738500040 The operation of changing display contents Up to 11 characters may be displayed at one You can change the content of the display in- may impede safe driving, therefore check time.
  • Page 282: Audio Quality And Volume Balance Adjustment

    Audio Quality and Volume Balance Adjustment [DISP] Each time the key is pressed, this ® NOTE During Bluetooth 2.0 Audio switches in the order “Album name”, “Track Playback* If the text information for the service name name”, “Artist name”, “Genre name”*, and and ensemble name cannot be obtained, then “Operating status”.
  • Page 283: System Settings

    System Settings 2. Press the /SEL key to select settings Turn counter- Turn clockwise Settings Settings val- Settings con- items. just- clockwise name tent ment DAB Band BAND III Set used Each time the /SEL key is pressed, items settings broadcast this switches in the order Gracenote TRE-...
  • Page 284 System Settings Settings Settings val- Settings con- Settings Settings val- Settings con- Settings Settings val- Settings con- name tent name tent name tent TP-S AF ON Automatical- TP-S ON Automatical- ENGLISH Set the dis- ly track the ly search for play language same station traffic mes-...
  • Page 285: Time Setting

    System Settings Time Setting NOTE Settings Settings val- Settings con- name tent While connected, mobile phone (receiving Turning the RDS setting CT setting “CT ESPANOL Set the dis- calls, etc.) operations may not function cor- OFF” enables manual setting of the time. rectly.
  • Page 286 System Settings ® ® Vehicles without a Bluetooth Vehicles with a Bluetooth Settings Settings con- Settings name value tent 2.0 Interface Interface HFM voice lan- Change the PORTU- A hands-free kit (available separately) is re- (“Set value” bold typeface indicates factory guage settings hands free mod- GUESE...
  • Page 287: Troubleshooting

    → “Audio Files (MP3/WMA/AAC)” on page 7-16 USB BUS PWR There is high or low electrical current or voltage. Turn the power OFF and wait a short while. If the problem persists, consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. LSI ERROR There is an internal malfunction for some reason.
  • Page 288 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 289: Antenna

    E00764501514 E00764600013 You have acquired a device that includes The Link System takes overall control of the software licensed MITSUBISHI devices connected via the USB input terminal MOTORS CORPORATION from JOHN- ® or the Bluetooth 2.0 interface allowing the SON CONTROLS Inc (the automotive expe-...
  • Page 290 For details on the Bluetooth 2.0 interface, ing/receiving hands-free calls in the vehicle driving, you must not allow yourself to be you can see to access via the MITSUBISHI ® using a Bluetooth compatible cellular phone distracted from the safe operation of your MOTORS website.
  • Page 291 ® Bluetooth 2.0 interface* SPEECH button HANG-UP button Steering control switch and mi- crophone Press this button to change to voice rec- Press this button when an incoming call ognition mode. is received to refuse the call. E00727201406 While the system is in voice recognition Press this button during a call to end the mode, “Listening”...
  • Page 292: Selecting The Language

    ® Bluetooth 2.0 interface* NOTE NOTE NOTE If a cellular phone is within close proximity Some voice commands have alternative Changing the language deletes the mobile of the microphone, it may distort the sound commands. ® phone book imported to the Bluetooth quality.
  • Page 293 ® Bluetooth 2.0 interface* Security function 6. For confirmation purposes, the voice NOTE guide will say “Password <4-digit pass- E00760500043 You can return to the previous menu by say- word>. Is this correct?” Answer “Yes.” It is possible to use a password as a security ing “Go Back.”...
  • Page 294 If you have forgotten your password, say model for one person per language. “Cancel” to quit the voice input mode and 2. Press the SPEECH button. then check with a MITSUBISHI MOTORS ® This makes it easier for the Bluetooth 3. Say “Voice training”.
  • Page 295 ® Bluetooth 2.0 interface* ® 5. The voice guide will prompt for phrase Enabling and disabling the Connecting the Bluetooth 1. Repeat the corresponding phrase lis- voice model and retraining ® interface and Bluetooth ted in table “Enrollment commands” on vice E00727600100 page 7-68.
  • Page 296 ® Bluetooth 2.0 interface* To pair NOTE NOTE ® To pair a Bluetooth device with the Blue- If 7 devices have already been paired, the The pairing code entered here is only used voice guide will say “Maximum devices ® ®...
  • Page 297 ® Bluetooth 2.0 interface* manual for instructions.” and then will NOTE NOTE say “The pairing code is <pairing If you enter the wrong number, the voice ® You cannot pair any Bluetooth device with code>.” guide will say “Pairing failed” and the pair- ®...
  • Page 298 ® Bluetooth 2.0 interface* 7. The voice guide will say “Pairing Com- 8. The voice guide will say “Do you want NOTE plete. Would you like to import the con- to pair a device now?” Answer “Yes,” ® If the Bluetooth 2.0 interface cannot recog- tacts from your mobile device now?”...
  • Page 299 ® Bluetooth 2.0 interface* correct. Answer “Yes” to continue and When the confirmation function is on, 4. The voice guide will say “Select one of connect to the cellular phone. the system will ask you again whether the following: pair, edit, delete, or list.” Answer “No,”...
  • Page 300 ® Bluetooth 2.0 interface* ® 5. The voice guide will say “Please say,” NOTE To check a paired Bluetooth and read out the numbers of the Blue- device If you press and release the SPEECH button ® tooth devices and device tags of corre- and say “Continue”...
  • Page 301: Display Audio

    7-36. again. To make a call For vehicles equipped with the E00761200047 NOTE MITSUBISHI Multi-Communi- You can make a call in the following 3 ways cation System (MMCS) ® using the Bluetooth 2.0 interface: In the case of English, the system will recog- nise both “zero”...
  • Page 302 ® Bluetooth 2.0 interface* 1. Press the SPEECH button. NOTE NOTE 2. Say “Call.” If you say “No” to all names read by the sys- If the name you selected has matching data tem, the voice guide will say “Name not in the mobile phone book but no telephone NOTE found, returning to main menu”...
  • Page 303: Mute Function

    ® Bluetooth 2.0 interface* SEND function MUTE function These phone books are used to register tele- phone numbers and to make calls to desired E00761300035 E00760300054 numbers via the voice recognition function. During a call, press the SPEECH button to At any time during a call, you can mute the enter voice recognition mode, then say vehicle microphone.
  • Page 304 ® Bluetooth 2.0 interface* which you want to register a telephone To add another telephone number for a To register a telephone number in the ve- number. new location for the current entry, an- hicle phone book swer “Yes.” The system will return to E00769700048 location selection in Step 5.
  • Page 305 ® Bluetooth 2.0 interface* NOTE NOTE NOTE All or part of data may not be transferred, If the maximum number of entries are al- Pressing the HANG-UP button or pressing even when the cellular phone supports Blue- ready registered, the voice guide will say and holding the SPEECH button will cancel ®...
  • Page 306 ® Bluetooth 2.0 interface* 10. The voice guide will say “Would you or say list names.” Say the name of the 7. The voice guide will repeat the tele- like to import another contact?” phone book entry you want to edit. phone number.
  • Page 307 ® Bluetooth 2.0 interface* 5. When the voice guide is done reading lete, or say list names.” Say the name of NOTE the list, it will say “End of list, would the phone book entry in which the tele- Say “List names,” and the names registered you like to start from the beginning?”...
  • Page 308 ® Bluetooth 2.0 interface* 6. The system will ask if you really want to 4. For confirmation purposes, the voice ® The Bluetooth 2.0 interface automatically delete the selected telephone number(s) guide will ask “Are you sure you want to converts from text to voice the names regis- to go ahead with the deletion, answer erase everything from your hands-free...
  • Page 309 ® Bluetooth 2.0 interface* swer “Yes,” transferring to the mobile NOTE phone book the phone book stored in the The already stored phone book in the mobile cellular phone will start. phone book is overwritten by the stored Answer “No,” to return to the main phone book in the cellular phone.
  • Page 310: Usb Input Terminal

    USB input terminal* Enrollment commands E00732400193 Phrase English French Spanish Italian German Dutch Portuguese Russian 1 123456789 123456789 123456789 123456789 123456789 123456789 123456789 123456789 2 888 555 1212 888 555 1212 888 555 1212 888 555 1212 888 555 1212 888 555 1212 888 555 1212 888 555 1212...
  • Page 311 USB input terminal* 3. Connect a commercially available USB 2. Open the USB input terminal cover (A) CAUTION connector cable (C) to the USB memory in the floor console box. Keep the lid of the floor console box closed device (B). while driving the vehicle.
  • Page 312 5. To remove the Dock connector, turn the The websites mentioned above may connect MITSUBISHI Multi-Communication Sys- ignition switch to the “LOCK” position you to websites other than the MITSUBISHI tem (MMCS) or put the operation mode in OFF first MOTORS website.
  • Page 313: Sun Visors

    Sun visors *: “iPod,” “iPod classic,” “iPod nano,” “iPod Sun visors File specifications touch” and “iPhone” are registered trade- E00770600021 E00711201283 marks of Apple Inc. in the United States and You can play music files of the following other countries. specifications that are saved in a USB memo- ry device or other device supporting mass NOTE...
  • Page 314: Ashtray

    Ashtray* Type 2 Operating the lid of the vanity mirror will au- Type 2 tomatically turn on the mirror lamp (A). A vanity mirror is fitted to the back of the sun visor. Ashtray* E00711401009 CAUTION CAUTION Card holder Put out matches and cigarettes before they If the lid of vanity mirror with lamp is kept are placed in the ashtray.
  • Page 315: Cigarette Lighter

    Point. Do not use any electric appliance that is not approved by MITSUBISHI MOTORS. Do- ing so could damage the socket. If you used the cigarette lighter after damaging the sock- et, the cigarette lighter might pop out or fail to come out after being pushed in.
  • Page 316: Accessory Socket

    Accessory socket The accessory socket can be used while the Accessory socket Interior lamps ignition switch or the operation mode is in E00711601346 E00712001174 ON or ACC. CAUTION Floor console* Be sure to use a “plug-in” type accessory op- erating at 12 V and at 120 W or less. When using more than one socket at the same time, make sure that the electrical ac- cessories are 12 V accessories and that the...
  • Page 317: Map Lamps

    1- (DOOR) justed. details, please consult The lamp illuminates when a door or the MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- tailgate is opened. It goes off about 15 ice Point. Room lamp (rear)* seconds after the door or tailgate is closed. E00712300460...
  • Page 318: Luggage Room Lamp

    The time until the lamp goes off can be ad- seconds after the door or tailgate is justed. details, please consult MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- closed. ice Point. However, the lamp goes off immediately in the following cases: • When the ignition switch is turned 3- ( ) to the “ON”...
  • Page 319 If it is adjusted, the details, consult MITSUBISHI time until the room & map lamps go off is MOTORS Authorized Service Point. also adjusted automatically at the same time.
  • Page 320: Storage Spaces

    For de- TO” position (vehicles with automatic lamp tails and support, consult your nearest control), the glove box lamp illuminates. MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- ice Point. To use the warming and cooling function* Storage spaces...
  • Page 321 Storage spaces 3. Turn the air conditioning blower speed NOTE NOTE selection dial (B) to the desired air flow. The glove box has the same temperature as There is a limit to the size of pens that can the air that comes out of the air conditioning be stored in the holder.
  • Page 322: Floor Console Box

    Storage spaces Upper box Floor console box The floor console box can also be used as an armrest. To open the upper box, lift the right release E00723300978 lever (A) and raise the lid. Type 1 To open the console box, lift the release lever (A) and raise the lid.
  • Page 323: Cup Holder

    Cup holder Tissue holder Refer to “Armrest” on page 4-06. Cup holder The tissue holder (C) is located on the under- E00714500945 side of the floor console box lid. CAUTION Do not drink beverages while driving. This Type 1 Type 2 is distracting and could cause an accident.
  • Page 324: Rear Shelf Panel

    Rear shelf panel* To install There are bottle holders located on the front 2. Hang the strap (C) of the rear shelf panel doors. on the hook (D). 1. Insert the concave portion (A) on the un- derside of the rear shelf panel into the inside protruding portion (B) of the tail- gate.
  • Page 325: Assist Grips

    Assist grips Assist grips Coat hook* Luggage hooks E00732800256 E00725600597 E00715700537 The assist grips (located above the doors on There is a coat hook on the rear seat assist There are 4 hooks located on the side walls of the headliner) are not designed to support grip of the driver’s side.
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  • Page 327: For Emergencies

    For emergencies If the vehicle breaks down..............8-02 Emergency starting................8-02 Engine overheating................8-04 Tool and jack..................8-06 Tyre repair kit*..................8-07 How to change a tyre................8-13 Towing....................8-20 Operation under adverse driving conditions........8-24 OGAE15E5...
  • Page 328: If The Vehicle Breaks Down

    If the vehicle breaks down 4. Turn the ignition switch to the “LOCK” If the vehicle breaks down WARNING position or put the operation mode in To start the engine using jumper cables E00800101108 OFF. connected to another vehicle, perform the If the vehicle breaks down on the road, move correct procedures according to the in- it to the shoulder and turn on the hazard...
  • Page 329 Emergency starting Petrol-powered vehicles Diesel-powered vehicles WARNING Make sure you observe the following or- 1600 models 1600 models der when connecting the cables: Make sure you make connection to the correct designated location (as shown in the illustration). If the connection is made directly to the negative (-) side of the bat- tery, flammable gases generated from the battery might catch fire and explode.
  • Page 330: Engine Overheating

    Engine overheating 2. Check whether steam is coming from the CAUTION WARNING engine compartment. Keep the engine of the vehicle giving assis- Electrolyte is corrosive diluted sulphuric tance running. acid. [If steam does not come from the engine If electrolyte (battery acid) comes into compartment] contact with your hands, eyes, clothes and NOTE...
  • Page 331 Engine overheating 3. Confirm that the cooling fans are turn- 4. When the bar graph in the engine cool- WARNING ing. If the fans are not turning, stop the ant temperature warning display in the Be careful of hot steam, which could cause engine immediately and have it checked.
  • Page 332: Tool And Jack

    Tool and jack 7. Examine the radiator hoses for coolant Vehicles with tyre repair kit Diesel-powered 1600 models leakage and the drive belt for looseness or damage. If there is anything wrong with the cool- FULL ing system or drive belt, we recommend you to have it checked and repaired.
  • Page 333: Tyre Repair Kit

    The tyre repair kit may not permanently seal a punctured tyre. Before removing the jack, lift up the luggage Use only the MITSUBISHI genuine tire floor board. repair kit. Sealant in other repair kits may not sufficiently seal the tire puncture.
  • Page 334 The tyre sealant cannot be used in any of the 3. On vehicles with M/T, stop the engine situations listed below. If any of these situa- tions occurs, please contact a MITSUBISHI and move the gearshift lever to the “R” MOTORS Authorized Service Point or an- (Reverse) position.
  • Page 335 Tyre repair kit* 4. Turn on the hazard warning flashers and NOTE set up a warning triangle, flashing signal In cold conditions (when the ambient tem- lamp, etc., at an adequate distance from perature is 0 °C or lower), thickening of the the vehicle, and have all your passengers tyre sealant can make the tyre sealant hard to leave the vehicle.
  • Page 336 Tyre repair kit* squeeze it again and again to inject all of 12. After injecting the sealant, securely fit the sealant into the tyre. the valve remover (E) into the end of the filler hose (J) to prevent sealant from leaking from the empty bottle.
  • Page 337 If you overinflate the tyre, pair. Please contact MITSUBISHI release air by loosening the hose’s end MOTORS Authorized Service Point or an- fitting. other specialist in this event. If there is a gap between the tyre and wheel because the tyre has moved in- 16.
  • Page 338 CAUTION in the illustration. Then immediately specified pressure, stow the compressor, drive with great care to a MITSUBISHI If the tyre pressure is lower than the mini- bottle, and other items in the vehicle and MOTORS Authorized Service Point or...
  • Page 339: How To Change A Tyre

    MITSUBISHI The manufacturer is not liable for damage 5. To prevent the vehicle from rolling...
  • Page 340 How to change a tyre Temporary spare wheel (spare Spare wheel information* wheel with a speed limit label)* E00803601843 Check the air pressure of the spare tyre fre- The T155/90D16 size spare wheel is stored quently and make sure it is ready for emer- beneath the luggage floor board of the lug- gency use at any time.
  • Page 341 When passing over the projections on the specially for your vehicle from your road, take care not to damage the vehicle’s MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- undercarriage. ice Point. Do not install more than one temporary Do not use tyre chains with your temporary spare wheel at the same time.
  • Page 342 How to change a tyre 2. Place the jack under one of the jacking 3. Rotate the jack by hand until the flange Slowly rotate the wheel nut wrench until points (A) shown in the illustration. Use portion (B) fits in the groove (C) at the the tyre is raised slightly off the ground the jacking point closest to the tyre you top of the jack.
  • Page 343 How to change a tyre touches the wheel hole seats (B) enough WARNING WARNING to keep the tyre from wobbling. Do not turn the raised wheel. The tyres Be sure to position the tyres the correct still on the ground could turn and make way when putting them on the vehicle.
  • Page 344 How to change a tyre Initially tighten the wheel nuts until 8. Lower the vehicle slowly by rotating the (Achieved by applying force of 350 to the tapered area (A) of the nuts wheel nut wrench anticlockwise until the 420 N at end of wheel nut wrench sup- lightly touches the wheel hole seat tyre touches the ground.
  • Page 345: Wheel Covers

    How to change a tyre Wheel covers* 2. Store the flat tyre or the spare wheel un- der the luggage floor board. To store the E00801300692 flat tyre or spare wheel, fit the installa- To remove tion clamp (A) by turning it clockwise. Wrap the tip of the jack bar with a cloth, in- sert it deeply into the notch provided in the wheel cover, and pry the cover away from the...
  • Page 346: Towing

    Service Point. If you need to tow your vehicle, we recom- valve. mend that you contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point or tow 3. Push the underside (F) of the wheel cov- truck company.
  • Page 347 Towing Towing the vehicle by a tow The regulations concerning towing may dif- fer from country to country. It is recommen- truck ded that you obey the regulations of the area where you are driving your vehicle. CAUTION This vehicle must not be towed by a tow truck using sling lift type equipment (Type A) as illustrated.
  • Page 348: Emergency Towing

    Towing Turn the ignition switch to the “ACC” posi- CAUTION tion or put the operation mode in ACC and [For 2WD vehicles equipped with the Active secure the steering wheel in a straight-ahead Stability Control (ASC)] position with a rope or tiedown strap. Never If the vehicle is towed with the ignition place the ignition switch in the “LOCK”...
  • Page 349 Towing Turn the ignition switch to the “ACC” or 3. Place the gearshift lever in the “N” CAUTION “ON” position (M/T) or “ON” position (Neutral) position (M/T), or the selector When the vehicle equipped with A/T or (A/T or CVT). lever in the “N”...
  • Page 350: Operation Under Adverse Driving Conditions

    Operation under adverse driving conditions 2. Cover the end of the jack bar (C) with 5. When finished towing, remove the tow- Operation under adverse cloth and use it to remove the lid from ing hook, and stow it in the specified lo- driving conditions the rear bumper.
  • Page 351 Operation under adverse driving conditions On a snow-covered or frozen CAUTION road Do not press the accelerator pedal rapidly. If the wheels break free of the ice, the vehicle The use of snow tyres or tyre chains is could suddenly start moving and possibly recommended for driving on snow and cause an accident.
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  • Page 353: Vehicle Care

    Vehicle care Vehicle care precautions..............9-02 Cleaning the interior of your vehicle..........9-02 Cleaning the exterior of your vehicle..........9-03 OGAE15E5...
  • Page 354: Maintenance

    Vehicle care precautions Cleaning the interior of your Vehicle care precautions NOTE vehicle Do not use cleaners, conditioners, and pro- E00900100548 tectants containing silicons or wax. In order to maintain the value of your vehi- E00900200220 Such products, when applied to the instru- cle, it is necessary to perform regular mainte- After cleaning the interior of your vehicle ment panels or other parts, may cause reflec-...
  • Page 355 Cleaning the exterior of your vehicle Genuine leather* Cleaning the exterior of Use a mild car washing soap if necessary. Rinse thoroughly and wipe dry with a soft your vehicle E00900600804 cloth. After washing the vehicle, carefully 1. Gently wipe off with gauze or other soft clean the joints and flanges of the doors, bon- cloth soaked with a 5 % aqueous solu- E00900700108...
  • Page 356 You should wax after the surfaces have with MITSUBISHI MOTORS GENUINE • If your vehicle has rain sensor wipers, cooled.
  • Page 357: Chrome Parts

    Cleaning the exterior of your vehicle Chrome parts Window glass Check body areas facing the road or the tyres carefully for damage to the paint caused by E00901400098 E00901600117 gravels, etc. The paint code number for your In order to prevent spots and corrosion of The window glass can normally be cleaned vehicle can be found on the vehicle informa- chrome parts, wash with water, dry thorough-...
  • Page 358 Cleaning the exterior of your vehicle Engine compartment E00902100308 Clean the engine compartment at the begin- ning and end of winter. Pay particular atten- tion to flanges, crevices and peripheral parts where dust containing road chemicals and other corrosive materials might collect. If salt and other chemicals are used on the roads in your area, clean the engine compart- ment at least every three months.
  • Page 359 Maintenance Service precautions................10-02 Catalytic converter................10-02 Bonnet....................10-03 Engine oil..................10-05 Engine coolant...................10-07 Washer fluid..................10-08 Brake fluid/Clutch fluid*..............10-09 Battery....................10-09 Tyres....................10-13 Wiper blade rubber replacement............10-17 General maintenance.................10-19 For cold and snowy weather............. 10-19 Fusible links..................10-19 Fuses....................10-20 Replacement of lamp bulbs...............10-26 OGAE15E5...
  • Page 360: Service Precautions

    “LOCK” position or put the operation mode in OFF to be safe spection and maintenance performed by a while you work in the engine compart- MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service ment. Point or another specialist. Do not smoke, cause sparks or allow open flames around fuel or battery.
  • Page 361: Bonnet

    Bonnet It is important to keep the engine properly tuned to ensure proper catalyst operation and prevent possible catalyst damage. WARNING As with any vehicle, do not park or oper- ate this vehicle in areas where combusti- ble materials such as dry grass or leaves can come in contact with a hot exhaust since a fire could occur.
  • Page 362 Bonnet CAUTION CAUTION NOTE Note that the support bar may disengage the Be careful that hands or fingers are not trap- For vehicles equipped with the security bonnet if the open bonnet is lifted by a ped when closing the bonnet. alarm system, if you drive with the bonnet strong wind.
  • Page 363: Engine Oil

    Engine oil Diesel-powered vehicles 1. Park the car on a horizontal surface. Engine oil 2. Switch off the engine. E01000404387 3. Wait a few minutes. 1600 models 4. Remove the dipstick and wipe it with a MAX. MIN. To check and refill engine oil clean cloth.
  • Page 364: Specifications

    Engine oil Recommended engine oil vis- NOTE cosity Use of additives is not recommended since they may reduce the effectiveness of addi- tives already included in the engine oil. It Petrol-powered vehicles may result in failure of the mechanical as- sembly.
  • Page 365: Engine Coolant

    If those classifications are not available, soon as possible. FULL contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- If the level should drop below the “LOW” thorized Service Point. level on the reserve tank, open the lid and add coolant.
  • Page 366: Washer Fluid

    The re- If the temperatures in your area drop below Use “MITSUBISHI MOTORS GENUINE quired concentration of anti-freeze differs de- freezing, there is the danger that the coolant...
  • Page 367: Brake Fluid/Clutch Fluid

    Brake fluid/Clutch fluid* The fluid level is monitored by a float. When NOTE CAUTION the fluid level falls below the “MIN” mark, The washer fluid container serves the wind- Use only the specified brake fluid. the brake fluid warning lamp lights up. screen, rear window and headlamps (if so Do not mix or add different brands of brake The fluid level falls slightly with wear of the...
  • Page 368 Battery NOTE NOTE Diesel-powered 1600 models After replacing the battery, the electronic Except for diesel-powered 1600 models, to control system data for the automatic trans- replenish with the distilled water, remove mission, etc., will be erased. As a result, the upper cover and duct. shift shocks may occur.
  • Page 369 Battery To remove To install 1. Remove the clips (A), and then remove 1. Install the air duct (A), and then tighten the upper cover (B). the clips (B). NOTE Attach the moulding with the wide part to- wards the front of the vehicle. 2.
  • Page 370 Battery During cold weather NOTE WARNING E01010900068 The battery electrolyte is extremely caus- The capacity of the battery is reduced at low Petrol-powered vehicles tic. Do not allow it to come in contact with temperatures. This is an inevitable result of your eyes, skin, clothing, or the painted its chemical and physical properties.
  • Page 371: Tyres

    Tyres Tyres CAUTION NOTE Do not bring the nearby parts, the plastic Keep the terminals clean. After the battery is E01001300255 parts and so on into contact with sulphuric connected, apply terminal protection grease. WARNING acid (battery electrolyte) which may crack, To clean the terminals, use lukewarm water.
  • Page 372 Using tyres of different size, type, brands or As your vehicle is equipped with a tyre pres- degree of wear, will increase the differential sure monitoring system, only MITSUBISHI Check the tyres for cuts, cracks and other oil temperature, resulting in possible damage MOTORS genuine wheels should be used.
  • Page 373: Tyre Rotation

    Tyres Tyre rotation When rotating tyres, check for uneven wear CAUTION and damage. Abnormal wear is usually E01001901317 A temporary spare tyre can be fitted tempo- caused by incorrect tyre pressure, improper Tyre wear varies with vehicle conditions, rarily in place of a tyre that has been re- wheel alignment, out of balance wheel, or se- road surface conditions and individual driv- moved during the tyre rotation.
  • Page 374: Snow Tyres

    As your vehicle is equipped with a tyre pres- use of the incorrect size or type of chain snow, immediately remove the tyre chains. sure monitoring system, only MITSUBISHI could result in damage to the vehicle body. MOTORS genuine wheels should be used.
  • Page 375: Wiper Blade Rubber Replacement

    Wiper blade rubber replacement CAUTION NOTE NOTE Do not fit chains before you need them. This The laws and regulations concerning the use Do not let the wiper arm drop onto the wind- will wear out your tyres and the road sur- of tyre chains vary.
  • Page 376: Rear Window Wiper Blades

    Wiper blade rubber replacement Refer to the illustration to ensure that the NOTE retainers are correctly aligned as you in- If a retainer is not supplied with the new sert them into the groove. wiper blade, use the retainer from the old blade.
  • Page 377: General Maintenance

    Hinges and latches lubrication the windscreen and rear window are also use- smell fuel, do not operate the vehicle; call ful. your MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- Check all latches and hinges, and, if necessa- ized Service Point for assistance. Fusible links ry, have them lubricated.
  • Page 378: Fuses

    Fuses Passenger compartment (LHD 1. Insert a straight blade (or minus) screw- WARNING vehicles) driver into the notch of the fuse lid and Fusible links must not be replaced by any pry gently to remove it. The fuse blocks in the passenger compart- other device.
  • Page 379 Fuses Passenger compartment (RHD 2. Move the rod (A) on the left side of the 4. Remove the glove box fastener, and then vehicles) glove box to the left side of the box. remove the glove box. The fuse boxes in the passenger compartment are located behind the glove box at the posi- tion shown in the illustration.
  • Page 380 Fuses Engine compartment Passenger compartment fuse lo- Passenger compartment fuse location (RHD) cation table In the engine compartment, the fuse block is Main fuse block located as shown in the illustration. NOTE Spare fuses are provided on the lid of the fuse block in the engine compartment.
  • Page 381 Fuses The table above shows the main equip- Sym- Electrical sys- Sym- Electrical sys- ment corresponding to each fuse. paci- paci- ties ties Engine compartment fuse loca- Windscreen Outside rear- tion table 30 A 10 A wipers view mirrors Engine compartment fuse location 4-wheel drive Option 10 A...
  • Page 382 Fuses Sym- Electrical sys- Sym- Electrical sys- Sym- Electrical sys- paci- paci- paci- ties ties ties Headlamp high- Engine 7.5 A ENG/POWER 20 A 10 A beam (right) Automatic trans- Fuel line heater 25 A 20 A Head- mission lamp Fuel pump 15 A Dis-...
  • Page 383 Fuses Capacity Colour Sym- Electrical sys- paci- Green (fuse type)/Pink 30 A ties (fusible link type) — Spare fuse 20 A 40 A Green (fusible link type) : Fusible link Fuse replacement Some fuses may not be installed on your E01007800630 vehicle, depending on the vehicle model 1.
  • Page 384 Replacement of lamp bulbs Outside CAUTION E01003304231 Bulbs are extremely hot immediately after being turned off. When replacing a bulb, wait for it to cool Front sufficiently before touching it. You could otherwise be burnt. NOTE If you are unsure of how to carry out the work as required, we recommend you to CAUTION consult a specialist.
  • Page 385: Replacement Of Lamp Bulbs

    : if so equipped bulb. Contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- : Have the lamps bulbs replaced at a Contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- ized Service Point when there is a need for ized Service Point when there is a need for repair or replacement.
  • Page 386 Replacement of lamp bulbs Headlamps (low beam, except 4. Turn the cap (D) anticlockwise to re- move it. for vehicles with high intensity discharge headlamps) E01009301522 1. When replacing the bulb on the left side of the vehicle in the case of diesel-pow- ered vehicles, remove the bolt (A) hold- ing down the relay box and move the re- lay box towards the rear of the vehicle.
  • Page 387 Never hold the halogen lamp bulb with a To avoid the risk of an electric shock, con- bare hand, dirty glove, etc. tact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- The oil from your hand could cause the bulb ized Service Point whenever repair or re- to break the next time the headlamps are op- placement is necessary.
  • Page 388 Replacement of lamp bulbs 2. Turn the cap (B) anticlockwise to re- 4. While holding down the tab (D), pull out move it. the socket (E). Position lamps (type 1)* E01003702316 *: Front of the vehicle 1. When replacing the bulb on the left side 5.
  • Page 389 Replacement of lamp bulbs 2. When replacing the bulb on the right 4. Pull the bulb out of the socket. 2. Remove the entire socket and bulb as- side of the vehicle in the case of diesel- sembly (A) by turning it anticlockwise. powered vehicles, remove the clips (B) by prying with a straight blade (or mi- nus) screwdriver, and remove the side...
  • Page 390: Front Fog Lamps

    Except for vehicles equipped with daytime bulb. running lamps, when unfastening the screws, Contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- be careful not to move the beam position ad- ized Service Point when there is a need for justment screw (C).
  • Page 391 The oil from your hand could cause the bulb running lamp (type 2) / position lamp (type to break the next time the fog lamps are op- 2). Contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- erated. thorized Service Point when there is a need If the glass surface is dirty, it must be for repair or replacement.
  • Page 392: Rear Fog Lamp

    Replacement of lamp bulbs 2. Remove the screws (B), and then re- 4. While holding down the tab (D), pull out 2. Remove the socket (B) and bulb assem- move the lamp unit. the socket (E). bly by turning it anticlockwise. 3.
  • Page 393: Rear Combination Lamps

    Contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- ness to the harness guides. ized Service Point when there is a need for When installing the lamp unit, first insert the repair or replacement.
  • Page 394: Reversing Lamps

    Replacement of lamp bulbs 5. To install the bulb, perform the removal NOTE steps in reverse. Wrap a piece of cloth around the tip of the screwdriver in order to avoid scratching the NOTE cover. When installing the lid, align the tab on the lid with the hole on the vehicle side.
  • Page 395 NOTE body. An LED, not a bulb, is used in the high- mounted stop lamp. Contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- ized Service Point when there is a need for repair or replacement. 4. To install the bulb, perform the removal steps in reverse.
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  • Page 397 Specifications Vehicle labeling................11-02 Vehicle dimensions................11-05 Vehicle performance................. 11-07 Vehicle weight.................. 11-08 Engine specifications................ 11-11 Electrical system................11-12 Tyres and wheels................11-13 Fuel consumption................11-13 Refill capacities.................11-16 OGAE15E5...
  • Page 398: Vehicle Labeling

    Vehicle labeling Vehicle information code la- Please use this number when ordering re- Vehicle labeling placement parts. bel* E01100104747 The vehicle information code label is located Vehicle identification number as shown in the illustration. The vehicle identification number is stamped on the bulkhead as shown in the illustration.
  • Page 399: Engine Number

    Vehicle labeling Vehicle information code Vehicle identification number Please use this number when ordering re- placement parts. plate* plate (RHD vehicles only) The vehicle information code plate is riveted The vehicle identification number is stamped as shown in the illustration. on the plate riveted to the left front corner of the vehicle body.
  • Page 400 Vehicle labeling Petrol-powered vehicles Diesel-powered vehicles 1600 models 1600 models *: Front of the vehicle *: Front of the vehicle 1800 models, 2000 models 2200 models *: Front of the vehicle *: Front of the vehicle 11-04 Specifications OGAE15E5...
  • Page 401: Vehicle Dimensions

    Vehicle dimensions Vehicle dimensions E01100204474 Except for vehicles equipped with wheel lip molding Vehicles equipped with wheel lip molding NOTE The overall width varies depending on whether the vehicle is equipped with wheel lip moldings. To determine whether your vehicle is equipped with wheel lip moldings, refer to “Exterior” on page 1-12. Specifications 11-05 OGAE15E5...
  • Page 402 Vehicle dimensions Item Vehicles for Russia, Kazakhstan Except for vehicles for Russia, and Ukraine Kazakhstan and Ukraine Vehicles with Vehicles with Vehicles with Vehicles with 16 or 17 inch 16 or 17 inch 18 inch tyre 18 inch tyre tyre tyre Front track 1,525 mm...
  • Page 403: Vehicle Performance

    Vehicle performance Vehicle performance E01100303902 Petrol-powered vehicles 1600 models 183 km/h (114 mph) 1800 models 189 km/h (116 mph) Maximum speed 194 km/h (121 mph) 2000 models 191 km/h (119 mph) Diesel-powered vehicles 182 km/h (113 mph) 1600 models Maximum speed 180 km/h (112 mph) 2200 models 190 km/h (118 mph)
  • Page 404: Vehicle Weight

    Vehicle weight Vehicle weight E01100407581 Petrol-powered vehicles 1600 models 1800 models Item INTENSE INFORM INVITE INVITE INTENSE INSTYLE 1,260 kg, Without optional 1,260 kg 1,285 kg 1,385 kg 1,390 kg parts 1,300 kg Kerb weight 1,290 kg, With full optional 1,290 kg 1,346 kg 1,398 kg...
  • Page 405 Vehicle weight NOTE Trailer specifications indicate the manufacturer’s recommendation. 2000 models Item INTENSE INVITE INTENSE Without optional parts 1,360 kg 1,450 kg 1,455 kg Kerb weight With full optional parts 1,413 kg 1,463 kg 1,517 kg Maximum gross vehicle weight 1,970 kg, 2,035 kg Front 1,030 kg...
  • Page 406 Vehicle weight Diesel-powered vehicles 1600 models 2200 models Item INFORM IN- INTENSE IN- INFORM IN- INTENSE IN- INFORM IN- INTENSE IN- VITE STYLE VITE STYLE VITE STYLE Without option- 1,355 kg 1,380 kg 1,420 kg 1,445 kg 1,520 kg 1,540 kg al parts Kerb weight With full option-...
  • Page 407: Engine Specifications

    Engine specifications Engine specifications E01100604335 Petrol-powered vehicles Item 1600 models 1800 models 2000 models Engine model 4A92 4B10 4B11 No. of cylinders 4 in line 4 in line 4 in line Total displacement 1,590 cc 1,798 cc 1,998 cc Bore 75.0 mm 86.0 mm 86.0 mm...
  • Page 408: Electrical System

    Electrical system Item 1600 models 2200 models Bore 75.0 mm 86.0 mm Stroke 88.3 mm 97.6 mm Camshaft Single overhead Double overhead Mixture preparation Electronic direct injection Electronic direct injection Maximum output (EEC net) 84 kW/3,600 r/min 110 kW/3,500 r/min Maximum torque (EEC net) 270 N•m/1,750 r/min 360 N•m/1,500 to 2,750 r/min...
  • Page 409: Tyres And Wheels

    Tyres and wheels NOTE For vehicles equipped with the Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) system, contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point when replacing the battery. Tyres and wheels E01100904543 Tyre 215/65R16 98H 215/70R16 100H 215/60R17 96H 225/55R18 98V 225/55R18 98H...
  • Page 410 Fuel consumption Urban condi- Extra-urban Combined tions conditions Item Fuel consump- Fuel consump- Fuel consump- (g/km) tion (L/100 km) tion (L/100 km) tion (L/100 km) INFORM 135, 141 5.8, 6.1 7.4, 8.0 4.9, 5.0 INVITE Without AS&G INTENSE IN- STYLE 1600 models INFORM IN- VITE...
  • Page 411 Fuel consumption Urban condi- Extra-urban Combined tions conditions Item Fuel consump- Fuel consump- Fuel consump- (g/km) tion (L/100 km) tion (L/100 km) tion (L/100 km) 1600 models INFORM INVITE 2200 models INTENSE INSTYLE 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 412: Refill Capacities

    Refill capacities Refill capacities E01101306434 Petrol-powered vehicles 1600 models 1800 models, 2000 models 11-16 Specifications OGAE15E5...
  • Page 413 Refill capacities Diesel-powered vehicles 1600 models 2200 models Specifications 11-17 OGAE15E5...
  • Page 414 As required Brake fluid DOT 3 or DOT 4 Clutch fluid Washer fluid 4.5 litres — MITSUBISHI MOTORS GENUINE SUPER Engine coolant (pet- 6.0 litres [includes LONG LIFE COOLANT PREMIUM or equiva- rol-powered vehi- 1600 models 0.65 litre in the re-...
  • Page 415 : similar high quality ethylene glycol based non-silicate, non-amine, non-nitrate and non-borate coolant with long life hybrid organic acid tech- nology CAUTION For the automatic transmission fluid, use only the MITSUBISHI MOTORS GENUINE ATF and for the CVT fluid, use only the MITSUBISHI MOTORS GENUINE CVTF. Use of a different fluid could damage the transmission. Item...
  • Page 416 Refill capacities Item Quantity Lubricants MITSUBISHI MOTORS GENUINE Super Hy- Rear differential oil 0.4 litre poid Gear Oil API classification GL-5 SAE 80 480 - 520 Refrigerant (air conditioning) HFC-134a 11-20 Specifications OGAE15E5...
  • Page 417: Alphabetical Index

    Alphabetical index Caution for installing the child re- straint on vehicles with a front passenger airbag........4-15,4-27 Child-protection rear doors....... 3-30 4-wheel drive operation........6-41 Battery............. 10-09 Cigarette lighter..........7-73 Charge warning lamp........5-46 Discharged battery (Emergency starting)..8-02 Cleaning Disposal information for used batteries..2-06 Exterior of your vehicle........
  • Page 418 Alphabetical index Lock and unlock..........3-25 Washer fluid........10-08,11-16 Head restraints...........4-07 Driving, alcohol and drugs........ 6-03 For cold and snowy weather......10-19 Headlamp levelling switch........ 5-54 Front fog lamps Headlamp washer switch........5-62 Bulb capacity..........10-26 Headlamps Replacement..........10-32 Economical driving........... 6-02 Bulb capacity..........10-26 Switch............
  • Page 419 Alphabetical index Map lamps............7-75 Bulb capacity..........10-27 Mirror Jack..............8-07 Rear combination lamps Inside rear-view mirror......... 6-08 Storage............8-06 Bulb capacity..........10-27 Outside rear-view mirrors......6-10 Jump starting (Emergency starting)....8-02 Replacement..........10-35 Modification/alterations to the electri- Rear differential oil......... 11-16 cal or fuel systems..........2-05 Rear fog lamp Multi-information display.........
  • Page 420 Alphabetical index Stop lamps Size (tyre and wheel)........11-13 Snow tyres...........10-16 Bulb capacity..........10-26 Tread wear indicators........10-14 Storage spaces........... 7-78 Tyre chains..........10-16 Safe driving techniques........6-03 Sun visors............7-71 Seat belt............. 4-09 Sunshade............3-41 Adjustable seat belt anchor......4-11 Sunshade illumination........7-77 Child restraint..........4-15 USB input terminal..........7-68 Supplemental restraint system......4-24...
  • Page 421 Alphabetical index Waxing.............. 9-04 Weatherstripping..........10-19 Weight............. 11-08 Wheel Covers............8-19 Specification..........11-13 Wiper Rear window..........5-61 Windscreen........... 5-57 Wiper blades..........10-17 Alphabetical index 12- 5 OGAE15E5...
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  • Page 451 Information for station service E09300104149 58 litres 2WD models 63 litres Petrol-powered vehicles Capacity 4WD models 60 litres Diesel-powered vehicles 60 litres Petrol-powered vehicles Fuel Unleaded petrol octane number (EN228) 1600 models, 1800 models: 95 RON or higher Fuel requirements 2000 models: 90 RON or higher Diesel-powered vehicles Cetane number (EN590): 51 or higher...
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