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OUTLANDER PHEV
OWNER'S MANUAL
OUTLANDER PHEV - ENGLISH - OGGE16E1

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  • Page 1 OUTLANDER PHEV OWNER’S MANUAL OUTLANDER PHEV - ENGLISH - OGGE16E1...
  • Page 2 RHD: Right-Hand Drive Repairs to your vehicle: Vehicles in the warranty period: All warranty repairs must be carried out by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- thorized Service Point. Vehicles outside the warranty period: Where the vehicle is repaired is at the discretion of the owner.
  • Page 3 Table of contents Overview General information Charging Locking and unlocking Seats and seat belts Instruments and controls Starting and driving For pleasant driving For emergencies Vehicle care Maintenance Specifications Alphabetical index Declaration of Conformity OGGE16E1...
  • Page 4 Instruments and controls Instruments and controls E00100108748 1. Combination headlamps and dipper switch p. 6-47 Turn-signal lever p. 6-52 Front fog lamp switch p. 6-54 Rear fog lamp switch p. 6-54 Headlamp washer switch p. 6-60 2. Instruments p. 6-02 3.
  • Page 5 Instruments and controls 1. Combination headlamps and dipper switch p. 6-47 Turn-signal lever p. 6-52 Front fog lamp switch p. 6-54 Rear fog lamp switch p. 6-54 Headlamp washer switch p. 6-60 2. Power switch p. 7-09 3. Instruments p. 6-02 4.
  • Page 6 Instruments and controls 1. Hazard warning flasher switch p. 6-52 2. Air conditioner p. 8-04 3. Supplemental restraint system (SRS) - airbag (for front passen- ger’s seat) p. 5-29 4. Passenger’s ventilators p. 8-02 5. Glove box p. 8-78 Card holder p. 8-78 6.
  • Page 7 Instruments and controls 1. Hazard warning flasher switch p. 6-52 2. Accessory socket* p. 8-75 3. Electric tailgate power switch* p. 4-20 4. Key slot* p. 7-12 5. Heated steering wheel switch* p. 6-62 6. Heated windscreen switch* p. 6-62 7.
  • Page 8 Interior Interior E00100206439 1. Electric window control switch p. 4-34 2. Lock switch p. 4-35 3. Electric remote-controlled outside rear-view mirrors switch p. 7-07 4. Central door lock switch p. 4-16 5. Sunroof switch* p. 4-36 Map & room lamps (front) p. 8-76, 8-77 Downlight p.
  • Page 9 Interior 1. Battery charge switch p. 7-22 2. Floor console box p. 8-78 Armrest p. 5-05 Accessory socket p. 8-75 USB input terminal* p. 8-70 3. Lock switch p. 4-35 4. Electric remote-controlled outside rear-view mirrors switch p. 7-07 5. Central door lock switch p. 4-16 6.
  • Page 10 Interior 1. Bottle holder p. 8-81 2. Inside rear-view mirror p. 7-05 3. Hands-free microphone* p. 8-51 4. Map & room lamps (front) p. 8-76, 11-24 5. Downlight p. 8-76 6. Sunroof switch* p. 4-36 7. Sun visors p. 8-73 Vanity mirror p.
  • Page 11 Interior 1. Bottle holder p. 8-81 2. Adjustable seat belt anchor p. 5-12 Seat belts p. 5-09 3. Assist grips p. 8-82 Coat hook p. 8-83 4. Luggage room lamp p. 8-77 5. Cargo area cover p. 8-81 6. Heated seats switch* p. 5-04 7.
  • Page 12 Luggage area Luggage area E00100402909 1. Tether anchorages for child restraint system p. 5-26 2. Tools p. 9-06 3. Accessory socket p. 8-75 4. Luggage hook p. 8-83 5. Jack p. 9-06 6. Luggage floor box p. 8-79 7. Tyre repair kit p. 9-07 1-10 Overview OGGE16E1...
  • Page 13 Outside (Front) Outside (Front) E00100507338 1. Multi Around Monitor* p. 7-88 Front view camera* p. 7-88 2. Bonnet p. 11-04 3. Windscreen wipers p. 6-55 4. Sunroof* p. 4-36 5. Electric window control p. 4-34 6. Fuel tank filler p. 2-13 7.
  • Page 14 Outside (Rear) Outside (Rear) E00100507341 1. Antenna 2. Bulb location and capacity p. 11-23, 11-28 3. Keyless entry system* p. 4-03 Keyless operation system* p. 4-06 Locking and unlocking the doors p. 4-14 4. Changing tyres p. 9-13 Tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS) p. 7-72 Tyre inflation pressures p.
  • Page 15: Table Of Contents

    General information Plug-in Hybrid EV System..............2-02 Drive battery..................2-04 EV cruising range................2-05 Acoustic Vehicle Alerting System (AVAS)........2-05 Operation sound setting..............2-05 In case of a collision................2-05 Inspection and maintenance..............2-07 For persons with electro-medical apparatus such as im- plantable cardiac pacemaker or implantable cardiovert- er-defibrillator.................2-09 Cautions and actions to deal with intense heat........
  • Page 16: Plug-In Hybrid Ev System

    Plug-in Hybrid EV System Series hybrid mode The vehicle can be charged from EV Plug-in Hybrid EV System charge power outlets (rated The vehicle is driven by the motors us- E00203500041 220-240 V). ing only the electricity generated by the Main features Quick charging using CHAdeMO quick engine.
  • Page 17 Plug-in Hybrid EV System If a problem occurs in the Plug-in hybrid • The air conditioner is used. Driving EV system, or if the ABS and/or the • The vehicle has not been used for a Motor Engine condi- ASC have been activated, the regenera- long time.
  • Page 18: Drive Battery

    Depend- switch in “OFF”. ing on the usage conditions, such as fre- MITSUBISHI MOTORS collects drive Drive battery quent quick acceleration/deceleration, batteries. If you scrap your vehicle, E00205000024...
  • Page 19: Ev Cruising Range

    EV cruising range Refer to “Acoustic Vehicle Alerting System 3. Press and hold the multi information dis- EV cruising range (AVAS)” on page 7-23. play switch for about 2 seconds or more E00205100025 to switch from ON (operation sound on) Even if the charge level is the same, the to OFF (operation sound off), or from WARNING...
  • Page 20 In case of a collision WARNING WARNING WARNING Also, if possible, do the following opera- Never start the plug-in hybrid EV system If a fire occurs in this vehicle, leave the tions and stay out of the way of any on- if you found a leak of a liquid (except wa- vehicle as soon as possible and contact coming traffic while awaiting the arrival...
  • Page 21: Inspection And Maintenance

    MOTORS Authorized Service Point to the drive battery when repairing the vehi- nance, be careful in the following points. have the drive battery and high voltage cle at a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- parts such as the inverter, including the ized Service Point. WARNING attached wiring harness, removed prior to painting.
  • Page 22 Inspection and maintenance High-Voltage components WARNING E00205500032 The Plug-in Hybrid EV System uses high voltage up to DC 300 volt. The system can be hot during and after starting and when the vehicle is shut off. Be careful of both the high voltage and the high tempera- ture.
  • Page 23: For Persons With Electro-Medical Apparatus Such As Implantable Cardiac Pacemaker Or Im- Plantable Cardioverter-Defibrillator

    For persons with electro-medical apparatus such as implantable cardiac pacemaker or implantable cardioverter-defibrillator For persons with electro-medical apparatus such as implantable cardiac pacemaker or im- plantable cardioverter-defibrillator E00205600033 WARNING Before normal charging: • Before you perform charging work, ask the manufacturer of your electro-medical apparatus about the effect from charging work. Charging may affect the operation of your electro-medical apparatus.
  • Page 24: Cautions And Actions To Deal With Intense Heat

    Cautions and actions to deal with intense heat Cautions and actions to deal with intense heat E00203001128 When the ambient temperature is approximately 45 °C or higher, the phenomena described below may occur. Please take the described action. Even if the ambient temperature is approximately 45 °C or lower, when performing quick charging, driving at high-speed and uphill repeat- edly, the phenomena described below may occur.
  • Page 25 Cautions and actions to deal with intense cold Approx. ambi- Phenomena Corrective action ent temperature The motor output is restricted and the vehicle performance Keep driving if you can drive at may be decreased. Then, the “PROPULSION POWER IS a similar speed as the surround- ing vehicles.
  • Page 26 EV system. CAUTION “BATTERY TOO COLD” is displayed* , contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. Blinking of the ready indicator* continues and “BATTERY TOO COLD” is displayed* on the multi information display with vehicle conditions, the drive battery cannot be warm up.
  • Page 27: Fuel Selection

    98 at a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Before removing the fuel cap, be sure to RON or higher. In order to maintain engine Service Point.
  • Page 28 If they were open, 45 litres fuel vapour could get into the cabin. If the tank cap must be replaced, use only Refueling a MITSUBISHI MOTORS genuine part. 1- Remove 2- Close 1. Before filling with fuel, stop the plug-in CAUTION hybrid EV system.
  • Page 29: Installation Of Accessories

    MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service available in the market, it is not possible, not Point. only for MITSUBISHI MOTORS, but also The installation of accessories, optional for a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized parts, etc., should only be carried out...
  • Page 30: Modification/Alterations To The Electrical Or Fuel Systems

    Maximum safety can only be ensured or improper installation methods are used with parts recommended, sold and fitted or (protective fuses not included, etc.), elec- installed by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS au- tronic devices may be adversely affected, re- E00200601383 thorized...
  • Page 31: Disposal Information For Used Batteries

    Disposal information for used batteries Disposal information for used batteries E00201301055 Your vehicle contains batter- ies and/or accumulators. Do not mix with general household waste. For proper treatment, recov- ery and recycling of used batteries, please take them to applicable col- lection points, in accordance with your na- tional legislation...
  • Page 32 OGGE16E1...
  • Page 33 Charging Charging....................3-02 Battery....................3-04 Basic knowledge for charging.............3-04 EV charging cable................3-07 Normal charging (charging method with rated AC 220-240V outlet)................3-10 Quick charging (charging method with quick charger)*....3-16 Charging troubleshooting guide............3-20 MITSUBISHI Remote Control*............3-23 OGGE16E1...
  • Page 34: Charging

    Charging Charging E08303801136 Your vehicle is equipped with a charge port and a charging cable (EV charging cable)* for charging with a AC 220-240V outlet. You can also charge your vehicle using 220-240V home or public charging device (EVSE* ) compatible with Outlander PHEV. As an optional feature, your vehicle may come equipped with an additional quick charge port to be used with a CHAdeMO quick charger.
  • Page 35 Charging Charging time Refer- Category Charge port Charge connector Charging Source with fully dis- ence charged battery Normal charging (AC 220-240V) When using a 230V/16A: About p.3-10 home or public 3.5 hours* charging device (EVSE* Right rear side of vehicle Home or public charging de- vice Quick charging...
  • Page 36: Battery

    : When using a EVSE to which charging cable is not attached, use a Mode 3 charging cable for Outlander PHEV (Type 2 to 1) -available separately. For details, please consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. Alternately, the drive battery can be almost fully charged by turning on the battery charge switch while the vehicle is running or stopping. Refer to “Battery charge switch”...
  • Page 37 Be sure to completely close the charging could cause injury. MITSUBISHI MOTORS, and that is con- lid and the inner lid and do not leave the Refer to “Emergency starting” on page nected to a dedicated branch circuit. If EV charging cable in an outdoors.
  • Page 38 Basic knowledge for charging When charging is started, the charging port NOTE courtesy lamp blinks 3 times and then goes Do not repeat charging near the full • off automatically. charge level. The quick charging gives priority when the normal charging and the quick charging are performed at the same time.
  • Page 39: Ev Charging Cable

    EV charging cable EV charging cable E08301101151 Your vehicle is equipped with an EV charging cable that consists of a cable (A), control box (B), EV charging cable plug (C), and normal charge connector (D). Indicator (LED) and button Manual stop button POWER indicator Stop indicator H ( )-...
  • Page 40 CHARGING Abnormal operating condition and corrective action When an electric leakage occurs or the EV charging cable malfunctions Stop using the EV charging cable immediately and contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- thorized Service Point. When the EV charging cable malfunctions Stop using the EV charging cable immediately and contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- thorized Service Point.
  • Page 41 WARNING If the POWER or CHARGING indicator does not illuminates or the FAULT indicator blinks or illuminates during normal charging, please contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. Do not charge when the EV charging cable is coiled up. The cable may be heated and resulting in fire.
  • Page 42: Normal Charging (Charging Method With Rated Ac 220-240V Outlet)

    Normal charging (charging method with rated AC 220-240V outlet) Handling and storing the con- 2. Wipe off all the detergent with a soft Normal charging (charging cloth dipped in fresh water and thor- trol box method with rated AC oughly wrung out. E08301201093 220-240V outlet) 3.
  • Page 43 Normal charging (charging method with rated AC 220-240V outlet) WARNING WARNING WARNING Do not open the rear hatch, for exam- Do not charge another vehicle by the Grasp the normal charge connector when • • ple to remove or place an item in the EV charging cable.
  • Page 44 Normal charging (charging method with rated AC 220-240V outlet) 3. After unlocking the charging lid by us- NOTE WARNING ing the central door locks, keyless entry When connecting or disconnecting the nor- It could cause electric leak, a fire or elec- system or keyless operation function, mal charge connector, insert/pull out the tric shock by entering water or dust into...
  • Page 45 Normal charging (charging method with rated AC 220-240V outlet) WARNING CAUTION Switzerland 250V/10A To prevent an electric shock or fire due to Use the outlet that is installed approx. 1 me- electric current leak, perform charging ter above the ground. If the outlet position is Italy 250V/10 A using a waterproofed outlet with earthing too low, the control box may touch the...
  • Page 46 Normal charging (charging method with rated AC 220-240V outlet) 6. Remove the cap (E) on the normal 8. Make sure that the charging indicator CAUTION charge connector (F) and make sure that (H) on the instrument cluster is illumina- Do not clasp the top of normal charge con- there is no foreign matter such as dust at ted.
  • Page 47 Normal charging (charging method with rated AC 220-240V outlet) 10. Close the inner lid and press the rear of NOTE the normal charging lid until it clicks to When the normal charge connector is con- close it. nected to the charge port, the charging indi- cator will blink.
  • Page 48: Quick Charging (Charging Method With Quick Charger)

    Quick charging (charging method with quick charger)* WARNING WARNING NOTE After charging, be sure to disconnect the Please ask someone to perform the If the charge connector is not easily connec- • charge connector from the charge port. quick charging if necessary. ted to the charge port due to foreign material If the charge connector is only partially Before charging, make sure that there is...
  • Page 49 It could cause an electric leak, a fire or an gets trapped in the charge port, do not electric shock by water or dust entering charge. Contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS into the quick charge port. Authorized Service Point. Do not touch the metal terminal of the...
  • Page 50 MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- thorized Service Point. If the charging indicator is not illumina- 7. Charging is complete when the charging ted, charging is not started.
  • Page 51 Quick charging (charging method with quick charger)* WARNING NOTE After charging, be sure to close the inner Make sure that the inner lid is completely lid and the quick charging lid completely. closed. Be careful that water or dust does not en- If the quick charging lid is forcibly closed ter in the quick charge port, inner lid and without completely closing the inner lid, the...
  • Page 52: Charging Troubleshooting Guide

    Confirm if the indicator on the control box is in- dicating a malfunction. If a warning is displayed, stop charging and contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. Normal charging can- There is no electrical power com- Confirm that there has not been a power failure.
  • Page 53 Charging troubleshooting guide Symptom Possible cause Possible solution Normal charging can- A charging cable for other vehicle Use the EV charging cable only for your vehicle. not be started. is used. A normal charger which does not Consult an administrator or a maker of the normal charger that it corresponds to correspond to your vehicles is your vehicle.
  • Page 54 The self-diagnostic function of the There is a possibility that the vehicle has a malfunction. Stop charging and contact quick charge device returns a neg- a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. ative result. The power switch of the quick Check the power switch of the quick charger.
  • Page 55: Mitsubishi Remote Control

    “ON” and putting the select position to “N”, ask the after quick charging. support of the fellow passenger or people nearby to move the vehicle by pushing it into safety. After moving, contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. MITSUBISHI Remote NOTE Control*...
  • Page 56 If you need further information, please screen operations. contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- Refer to the separate owner’s manual for de- thorized Service Point. tails. An SSID is the identifier of an access point for IEEE 802.11 series wireless LAN.
  • Page 57 • The wireless LAN device is not registered MITSUBISHI MOTORS GENUINE car vice may decrease. Use your wireless on the vehicle or it is not connected to the cover, when using the timer charging or the LAN device away from Bluetooth devi- vehicle.
  • Page 58 MITSUBISHI Remote Control* NOTE NOTE Some charging facilities have a timer func- When the auxiliary battery is removed, the tion that turns the power on or off at a spe- timer control of the MITSUBISHI Remote cific time of the day. When charging at a fa- Control is reset and each function of the cility with a timer function, make sure that MITSUBISHI Remote Control can not be...
  • Page 59 Locking and unlocking Keys....................4-02 Key number tag...................4-03 Electronic immobilizer (Anti-theft starting system)......4-03 Keyless entry system................4-03 Keyless operation system..............4-06 Doors....................4-14 Central door locks................4-16 Dead Lock System*................4-16 “Child-protection” rear doors..............4-18 Tailgate*....................4-18 Electric tailgate*................. 4-20 Inside tailgate release................4-27 Security alarm system*...............
  • Page 60: Keys

    Keys 2- Keyless operation key (with electric tail- Keys NOTE gate switch) Keep away from devices that emit strong • E00300103817 3- Emergency key electromagnetic waves, such as cellular The key fits all locks. phones, wireless devices and high fre- without MITSUBISHI Remote Control WARNING quency equipment (including medical de-...
  • Page 61: Key Number Tag

    If you lose one of keyless operation keys, the key and key number tag in separate pla- contact your MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- ces, so that you can order a key from your au- thorized Service Point as soon as possible.
  • Page 62 6-50. For further information, please consult Operation of the outside rear- your MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized NOTE view mirrors (Vehicles equip- Service Point. For the operation of the Electric tailgate If you replace the battery yourself, refer to ped with mirror retractor switch (3), refer to “Electric tailgate”...
  • Page 63 4. Release in sequence the LOCK and UN- we recommend you to contact your In a vehicle equipped with the MITSUBISHI LOCK switches within 10 seconds of MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- Multi-Communication System (MMCS), it is pressing the LOCK switch in step 3. ice Point.
  • Page 64: Keyless Operation System

    Be sure to perform the procedure with the see that it works. an electric appliance store. MITSUBISHI mark facing you. If the A MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized MITSUBISHI mark is not facing you when Service Point can replace the battery for you Keyless operation system you open the remote control switch case, the if you prefer.
  • Page 65 Keyless operation system The driver should always carry the keyless WARNING NOTE operation key. This key is necessary for lock- When using electro-medical devices other The keyless operation key uses an ultra- ing and unlocking the doors and tailgate, than implantable cardiac pacemakers or weak electromagnetic wave.
  • Page 66 Keyless operation system You can lock and unlock the doors and tail- Operating range for locking NOTE gate and start the engine only if the ID codes and unlocking the doors and Because the keyless operation key receives of your keyless operation key and the vehicle signals in order to communicate with the tailgate match.
  • Page 67 Keyless operation system Also refer to “Locking and unlocking: Doors, NOTE : Operating range Central door locks, Tailgate” on pages 4-14, Even if the keyless operation key is within 4-16 and 4-18. 70 cm of the driver’s door handle, front pas- NOTE senger’s door handle, or tailgate handle, if Driver’s or front passenger’s door...
  • Page 68 4-16 and 4-18. driver’s door lock/unlock switch is pressed. MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- If the keyless operation function is set to ice Point. work as described above, all the doors and Driver’s and front passenger’s door lock/unlock switches On vehicles equipped with MITSUBISHI the tailgate unlock when the driver’s door...
  • Page 69 Functions can be modified as stated below. The time between unlocking and automatic For further information, please contact your locking can be adjusted. Please consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- ice Point. ice Point. On vehicles equipped with MITSUBISHI...
  • Page 70 Keyless operation system Warning activation E00305901715 In order to prevent vehicle theft or the accidental operation of the keyless operation system, the buzzer and the display on the information screen in the multi-information display are used to alert the driver. If a warning is activated, always check the vehicle and the keyless operation key.
  • Page 71 Keyless operation system Item Display Buzzer Note (Solution) Keyless operation key Inner buzzer sounds When the vehicle is parked with the operation mode in any take-out monitoring sys- once mode other than OFF, if you close the door after opening Outer buzzer sounds in- any of the doors and taking the keyless operation key out of termittently...
  • Page 72: Doors

    Doors Item Display Buzzer Note (Solution) Door ajar prevention Inner buzzer sounds When the operation mode in OFF, if you try to lock the doors system once and tailgate by pressing the driver’s or front passenger’s door Outer buzzer sounds lock/unlock switch, or the tailgate LOCK switch with one of the about 3 seconds inter- doors or the tailgate not completely closed, a warning is issued...
  • Page 73 Doors Pull the inside door handle towards you to CAUTION NOTE open the door. Be careful not to lock the doors while the When locking or unlocking with the key, on- key is inside the vehicle. ly the driver’s door will be locked or un- NOTE locked.
  • Page 74: Central Door Locks

    To activate or and tailgate E00300801937 deactivate this function, please contact a NOTE MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Using the central door lock Point. Repeated continuous operation between lock switch and unlock could activate the central door...
  • Page 75 Dead Lock System* Setting the system Cancelling the system Driver’s and front passenger’s door lock/unlock switches* E00305201239 E00305300233 1. Put the operation mode in OFF. When the following operation is performed, 2. Get out of the vehicle. Close all of the the doors and tailgate will unlock and the doors and the tailgate.
  • Page 76: Child-Protection" Rear Doors

    MOTORS Authorized Service Point. cidental door opening which may cause an passenger’s door lock/unlock switch (C) and accident. automatic locking. For details, please con- “Child-protection” rear tact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Tailgate* Service Point. doors On vehicles equipped with MITSUBISHI E00301402517...
  • Page 77 Tailgate* To close WARNING NOTE When you open the tailgate make sure Repeated continuous operating between lock Pull the tailgate grip (B) downward as illus- that the tailgate is opened fully and re- and unlock could cause the central door trated.
  • Page 78: Electric Tailgate

    Do not hang any object on the gas struts. Do not install accessories other than people to ride in it. Do not let your chil- MITSUBISHI MOTORS GENUINE parts dren ride in or play in the luggage area. on the electric tailgate. Some accessories...
  • Page 79 Electric tailgate* NOTE NOTE WARNING When opening and closing the electric tail- Do not tie string, etc., around the gas Turn off the electric tailgate power switch • gate, do not place your hands near the arm struts. when not operating the electric tailgate. (B).
  • Page 80 Electric tailgate* Operating conditions The electric tailgate can be closed automati- NOTE cally when all of the following conditions are E00313101149 The electric tailgate cannot be opened when met. The electric tailgate can be opened automati- the battery is flat or disconnected. <Using the keyless operation key>...
  • Page 81 Electric tailgate* Operating the electric tailgate If the driver’s side electric tailgate switch is •While The warning buzzer sounds using the keyless operation key pressed once while the tailgate is operating, open: and the tailgate completely or the driver’s side electric tail- the warning buzzer sounds and it moves in closes.
  • Page 82 Electric tailgate* Closing the electric tailgate us- Safety mechanism If the open switch is pressed with the tailgate ing the close switch and all doors are unlocked, the electric tail- E00313200013 gate opens after the warning buzzer sounds The safety mechanism is activated if the elec- The electric tailgate can be closed by press- and the hazard warning flasher blinks.
  • Page 83 CAUTION Do not install accessories other than ly, depending on its position. MITSUBISHI MOTORS GENUINE parts Once the electric tailgate is completely open The safety mechanism is deactivated while on the electric tailgate. Some accessories...
  • Page 84 Electric tailgate* After unlocking the electric tailgate, push the To close the tailgate, pull the tailgate grip (B) WARNING tailgate open switch (A) and pull up the tail- downward and release it before the tailgate is Be careful not to catch your hands or fin- gate.
  • Page 85: Inside Tailgate Release

    Inside tailgate release To open NOTE CAUTION Repeated continuous operation of the handle Always keep the release lever lid on the tail- 1. Open the lid (A) inside of the tailgate. could activate the protection circuit and tem- gate closed when driving so that your lug- porarily prevent the tailgate easy closer from gage cannot accidentally bump against the operating.
  • Page 86 For details, turn-signal lamps do not blink after the lock- please contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS ing and unlocking operation. Authorized Service Point. NOTE For information on the confirmation func- tion, refer to “Keyless entry system”...
  • Page 87 Security alarm system* The security alarm has four During this time, it is possible to temporarily NOTE open a door or the tailgate without using the modes: The alarm will resume if unlawful actions keyless entry system or the keyless operation are taken again, even if the alarm has stop- function and without causing the alarm to ped.
  • Page 88 Security alarm system* Follow the procedure below. 3. Pull the windscreen wiper and washer 1. Put the operation mode in OFF. switch towards you and hold it there. 2. Place the lamp switch in the “OFF” posi- (Since the operation mode in OFF, tion, and leave the driver’s door open.
  • Page 89 MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- Driver’s and front passenger’s door look/unlock switches* ice Point. Avoid leaving valuable items inside the ve- hicle even when the security alarm system has been set to the “active” mode.
  • Page 90 Security alarm system* To deactivate the vehicle incli- The buzzer will sound twice and the function NOTE will be activated. nation detection function and If the bonnet is open, the security indicator illuminates, and the system does not enter the interior intrusion detection the system preparation mode.
  • Page 91 It is possible to register up to 4 remote con- unlock switch and automatic locking can be trol switches for keyless operation system. adjusted. Consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS As long as they are registered, any of the re- Authorized Service Point.
  • Page 92: Electric Window Control

    Electric window control Driver’s switches Electric window control switch Pressing the LOCK or UNLOCK switch on the remote control switch. The driver’s switches can be used to operate E00302301822 (After pressing the LOCK switch, the Each door window opens or closes while the all door windows.
  • Page 93 Electric window control NOTE WARNING WARNING Repeated operation with the engine stopped A child may tamper with the switch at the If the battery terminals are disconnected will run down the battery. Operate the win- risk of its hands or head being trapped in or the fuse for electric window is replaced, dow switches only while the engine is run- the window.
  • Page 94: Sunroof

    When the switch (2) is pressed, the rear edge of the sunroof rises for ventilation. If the sunroof does not return to normal, con- sult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized To tilt down Service Point. The sunroof tilts down while the switch (3) is pressed.
  • Page 95 (head, hand, finger, etc.). Do not put head, hands or anything else MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. out of the sunroof opening while driving Depending on the models of ski carriers or roof carriers, the sunroof may contact the the vehicle.
  • Page 96 OGGE16E1...
  • Page 97 Seats and seat belts Seat arrangement.................5-02 Seat adjustment................... 5-02 Front seats................... 5-03 Rear seats.................... 5-05 Head restraints..................5-05 Making a luggage area................ 5-07 Making a flat seat................5-08 Seat belts..................... 5-09 Pregnant women restraint..............5-14 Seat belt pretensioner system and force limiter system...... 5-14 Child restraint..................5-15 Seat belt inspection................
  • Page 98: Seat Arrangement

    Seat arrangement Seat arrangement E00400201886 By operating the front or rear seat, select the desired seat arrangement. Normal usage Flat seat ® p. 5-08 Folding the rear seats ® p. 5-07 Making a luggage area Seat adjustment E00400300662 Adjust the driver’s seat so that you are com- fortable and that you can reach the pedals, steering wheel, switches etc.
  • Page 99: Front Seats

    Front seats WARNING CAUTION Front seats Do not attempt to adjust the seat while Do not place a cushion or the like between E00400401253 driving. This can cause loss of vehicle con- your back and the seatback while driving. trol and result in an accident. After ad- The effectiveness of the head restraints will Manual type justments are made, ensure the seating is...
  • Page 100 Front seats Power type* The indication lamp (A) will illuminate while CAUTION the heater is on. receive minor burns (red skin, heat blisters, etc.): • Children, elderly or ill people • People with sensitive skin • Excessively tired people • People under the influence of alcohol or sleep inducing medication (cold medicine, etc.)
  • Page 101: Rear Seats

    Rear seats To return to the original position, push it Rear seats Head restraints backward level with the seat. E00403302654 E00401301451 WARNING Driving without the head restraints in place can cause you and your passengers serious injury or death in an accident. To reduce the risk of injury in an accident, always make sure the head restraints are installed and properly positioned when...
  • Page 102 Head restraints To adjust height To remove CAUTION Confirm that the height adjusting knob (A) Adjust the head restraint height so that the Lift the head restraint with the height adjust- is correctly adjusted as shown in the illustra- centre of the head restraint is as close as pos- ing knob (A) pushed in.
  • Page 103: Making A Luggage Area

    Making a luggage area To fold 4. Flip the seat cushion forward. 1. Lower the head restraints of the rear seat to the lowest position. Refer to “Head restraints” on page 5-05. 2. Store the seat belt for the rear centre seating position.
  • Page 104: Making A Flat Seat

    Making a flat seat 6. Pull up the lever, then fold the seatback 2. While lifting the seat belt’s buckle (A), 3. Push down the seat cushion until it locks forward. gently lower the seat cushion. Make sure into place. that there is a hook (B) at the position shown in the illustration.
  • Page 105: Seat Belts

    Seat belts 2. Slide the front seats fully forward, then 4. The flat seat configuration is now com- CAUTION recline the seatbacks backwards to ach- plete. Reverse the above procedures To make a flat seat, stop the vehicle in a safe ieve a flat surface.
  • Page 106 Seat belts WARNING WARNING NOTE Seat belts should always be worn by every Always adjust the belt to a snug fit. When the seat belts cannot be pulled out in a adult who drives or rides in this vehicle, locked condition, pull the belts once force- Always wear the lap portion of the belt and by all children who are tall enough to fully and then return them.
  • Page 107 Seat belts To unfasten Seat belt reminder If the vehicle is driven with the seat belt still unfastened, the warning lamp will blink and Hold the latch plate and push the button on E00409801973 the tone will sound intermittently until the the buckle.
  • Page 108 Seat belts For the rear passenger’s seats Move the seat belt anchor down with the lock WARNING knob (A) depressed. To move the anchor up, E00415501021 Do not install any accessory or sticker slide it without depressing the lock knob (A). that makes the lamp difficult to see.
  • Page 109 Seat belts To fasten Rear-centre 3-point type seat 4. Insert the latch plate (B) into the buckle (D). belt 1. Pull out the buckle (C) from the seat- back. E00405201184 The rear-centre 3-point type seat belt must be 2. Pull out the small latch plate (A) and worn correctly as illustrated.
  • Page 110: Pregnant Women Restraint

    Pregnant women restraint Rear seat belt storage Pregnant women restraint E00405301521 E00405600077 When the seat belt is not in use, store it as WARNING shown in the illustration. Seat belts work for everyone, including pregnant women. Pregnant women should use the available seat belts. This will re- duce the likelihood of injury to both the woman and the unborn child.
  • Page 111: Child Restraint

    In the event of a collision, each force limiter floor console must be performed in line with jured in the event of hard braking or a MITSUBISHI MOTORS guidelines. It is system will effectively absorb the load ap- collision. important to do so because the work could plied to the seat belt to minimize the impact affect the pretensioner systems.
  • Page 112 Child restraint Caution for installing the child Use rearward facing child restraints in the WARNING rear seat or turn off the front passenger’s air- restraint on vehicle with front A REARWARD FACING CHILD RE- bag ON-OFF switch. (Refer to “To turn an passenger’s airbag STRAINT must NOT be used in the front airbag off”...
  • Page 113 Child restraint The child restraint system should be ap- The lap portion of the belt should be snug WARNING propriate for the child’s weight and and positioned low on the abdomen so that it After installation, push and pull the child height and properly fit in the vehicle.
  • Page 114 Child restraint Suitability for various ISOFIX positions E00411401804 Vehicle ISOFIX positions Recommended Front passenger UN-R44 Appro- Child Restraint Mass group Size class Fixture Rear out- val No. Deactivated Activated air- Systems board Airbag Carrycot ISO/L1 — — ISO/L2 — — 0 - Up to 10 kg ISO/R1 —...
  • Page 115 Child restraint Vehicle ISOFIX positions Recommended Front passenger UN-R44 Appro- Child Restraint Mass group Size class Fixture Rear out- val No. Deactivated Activated air- Systems board Airbag 0+ - Up to 13 kg G 0/1 S (Child re- straint system for East area): MZ314390E G 0/1 S (Child re-...
  • Page 116 Child restraint Vehicle ISOFIX positions Recommended Front passenger UN-R44 Appro- Child Restraint Mass group Size class Fixture Rear out- val No. Deactivated Activated air- Systems board Airbag 0+ - Up to 13 kg G 0/1 S (Child re- straint system for East area): MZ314390E G 0/1 S (Child re-...
  • Page 117 Child restraint Vehicle ISOFIX positions Recommended Front passenger UN-R44 Appro- Child Restraint Mass group Size class Fixture Rear out- val No. Deactivated Activated air- Systems board Airbag I - 9 to 18 kg G 0/1 S (Child re- straint system for East area): MZ314390E G 0/1 S (Child re-...
  • Page 118 Child restraint Vehicle ISOFIX positions Recommended Front passenger UN-R44 Appro- Child Restraint Mass group Size class Fixture Rear out- val No. Deactivated Activated air- Systems board Airbag I - 9 to 18 kg G 0/1 S (Child re- straint system for East area): MZ314390E G 0/1 S (Child re-...
  • Page 119 Child restraint : With front passenger’s airbag deactivated by means of front passenger’s airbag ON-OFF switch. : MITSUBISHI MOTORS Europe B.V. reserves the right to changes without any prior announcement. For detailed information, consult your MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point.
  • Page 120 U, L : With front passenger’s airbag deactivated by means of front passenger’s airbag ON-OFF switch : MITSUBISHI MOTORS Europe B.V. reserves the right to changes without any prior announcement. For detailed information, consult your MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point.
  • Page 121 Child restraint Definition of characters the above table: U- Suitable for “universal” category restraints approved for use in this mass group. L- Suitable for particular child restraint systems. See the above table of “Recommended Child Restraint Systems”. X- Seat position not suitable for children in this mass group. Seats and seat belts 5-25 OGGE16E1...
  • Page 122 Child restraint Tether anchorage location Installing a child restraint sys- WARNING tem to the lower anchorage Your vehicle has 3 child restraint anchorage Child restraint anchorages are designed (ISOFIX child restraint mount- points on the backside of the front passenger to withstand only those loads imposed by ings) and tether anchorage correctly fitted child restraints.
  • Page 123 Child restraint To install 4. Push the child restraint system’s connec- 5. Latch the tether strap hook (E) of the tors (A) into the lower anchorages (B) in child restraint system to the tether an- 1. Remove any foreign material in or accordance with the instructions provi- chorage bar (F) and tighten the top tether around the connectors and ensure the ve-...
  • Page 124: Seat Belt Inspection

    Seat belt inspection To remove 5. If your child restraint system has a sup- Seat belt inspection port leg, make sure that there is a sup- Remove the child restraint system in accord- E00406300576 port leg at the stable position on the ance with the instructions provided by the Check the belts for cuts, worn or frayed floor.
  • Page 125: Supplemental Restraint System (Srs) - Airbag

    Supplemental restraint system (SRS) - airbag The SRS side airbags are designed to supple- WARNING ment properly worn seat belts and provide the Once the pretensioner has been activated, driver and front passenger with protection it cannot be re-used. against chest injuries in certain moderate-to- It must be replaced together with the re- severe side impact collisions.
  • Page 126 Supplemental restraint system (SRS) - airbag Only when the operation mode of the power WARNING switch is in ON, the airbags will operate. IT IS VERY IMPORTANT TO BE The airbags deployment produces a sudden, PROPERLY SEATED. loud noise, and releases some smoke and A driver or front passenger too close to powder, but these conditions are not injuri- the steering wheel or instrument panel...
  • Page 127 Supplemental restraint system (SRS) - airbag Front passenger’s airbag ON- Front passenger’s airbag indi- WARNING OFF switch cator Older children should be seated in the rear seat, properly wearing the seat belt, E00410100315 E00410201414 The front passenger’s airbag ON-OFF switch The front passenger’s airbag indicator is lo- with an appropriate booster seat if nee- ded.
  • Page 128 We recommend you to E00412301174 For Russia have the system inspected by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized WARNING Service Point. • If the OFF indicator remains on when To reduce risk of serious or fatal injury: •...
  • Page 129 Supplemental restraint system (SRS) - airbag Deployment of front airbags The driver’s airbag and the front passenger’s The front airbags and driver’s knee airbag airbag are designed to inflate at the same will deploy if the severity of the impact is and driver’s knee airbag time even if the passenger seat is not occu- above the designed threshold level, compara-...
  • Page 130 Supplemental restraint system (SRS) - airbag The front airbags and driver’s The front airbags and driver’s Because the front airbags and driver’s knee knee airbag MAY NOT DE- knee airbag MAY DEPLOY airbag do not protect the occupant in all types PLOY when…...
  • Page 131 MITSUBISHI MOTORS cause serious or fatal injuries if you contact it rious injury if the airbag inflates.
  • Page 132 Supplemental restraint system (SRS) - airbag The side airbags and curtain Deployment of side airbags and The label shown here is attached to the seat- airbags MAY NOT DEPLOY backs with a side airbag. curtain airbags when... E00407702513 With certain types of side collisions, the ve- The side airbags and curtain hicle’s body structure is designed to absorb airbags ARE DESIGNED TO...
  • Page 133 Supplemental restraint system (SRS) - airbag The side airbags and curtain 3- Collision with a utility pole, tree or other WARNING airbags ARE NOT DESIGNED narrow object The side airbags and curtain airbags are TO DEPLOY when... designed to supplement the driver and passenger seat belts in certain side im- The side airbags and curtain airbags are not pacts.
  • Page 134 MITSUBISHI MOTORS deploying side airbag. Special care should Authorized Service Point. be taken with children.
  • Page 135 It can adversely affect SRS performance curs, immediately have your vehicle and lead to possible injury. checked by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS If you found any tear, scratch, crack or Authorized Service Point. damage to the portion where the airbag is...
  • Page 136 OGGE16E1...
  • Page 137 Instruments and controls Instruments..................6-02 Multi information display..............6-03 Indication lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list..................6-22 Indication lamps..................6-43 Warning lamps..................6-44 Information screen display..............6-46 Combination headlamps and dipper switch........6-47 Headlamp levelling................6-51 Turn-signal lever................. 6-52 Hazard warning flasher switch............6-52 ECO mode switch................
  • Page 138: Instruments

    Instruments Meter illumination control The more the needle reflects, the more elec- Instruments tric energy is charged. E00531301103 E00500102447 The needle of the energy usage indicator may Each time you press the rheostat illumination not enter the charge zone when the drive bat- button, there is a sound and the brightness of tery is close to full charge.
  • Page 139: Multi Information Display

    Multi information display The following information is included on the 3- Drive battery level display screen NOTE ® p. 6-10 multi information display: warnings, odome- The brightness level of the instruments is 4- Odometer ® p. 6-11 ter, tripmeter, average fuel consumption, EV stored when the operation mode of the pow- cruising range, total cruising range, EVHV 5- “...
  • Page 140 Multi information display mark display screen ® p. 6-10 1- NORMAL indicator display screen 15- “ ” or “ ” “mark indicator” on page Displayed when the ECO mode switch 8- Forward Collision Mitigation System 6-09 (FCM) OFF display screen* ® p. 7-55 16- Information screen ®...
  • Page 141 Multi information display Multi information display switch E00520001764 Each time the multi information display switch is operated, the buzzer sounds and the multi information display changes between information such as warnings, tripmeter, average fuel consumption, EV cruising range, total cruising range, EVHV driving rate, en- ergy flow, etc.
  • Page 142 Multi information display Information screen (when the operation mode is OFF) E00520201968 Each time you lightly press the multi information display switch, the display screen switches in the following order. : When there is no warning display : When there is a warning display 3- ECO score display ®...
  • Page 143 Multi information display Information screen (when the operation mode is changed from OFF to ON) E00520701992 When the operation mode is put in ON, the display screen switches in the following order. : When the inspection time has arrived 1- Screen when the operation mode is OFF 3- Screen when the operation mode is ON 2- System check screen ®...
  • Page 144 Multi information display Information screen (when the operation mode is ON) E00521101876 Each time you lightly press the multi information display switch, the display screen switches in the following order. : When there is no warning display : When there is a warning display 5- Energy flow display ®...
  • Page 145 Multi information display NOTE While driving, the service reminder is not displayed even if you operate the multi information display switch. Always stop the vehicle in a safe place before operating. While driving, the function setting screen is not displayed even if you operate the multi information display switch. Before operation, park the vehicle in a safe place, firmly apply the parking brake, press the electrical parking switch, and shift to “P”...
  • Page 146 Multi information display mark display screen Fuel remaining display screen If any of the doors or the tailgate is not com- pletely closed, this displays the open door or E00533901028 E00522201542 tailgate. This is displayed when you press the multi This displays the amount of fuel remaining.
  • Page 147 Multi information display Outside temperature display Fuel remaining warning display CAUTION screen E00522402075 If the vehicle runs out of fuel, the engine When the fuel is reduced to about 7 litres, the will not start even in a situation need to be E00522101509 information screen switches to the interrupt This shows the temperature...
  • Page 148 To modify the display settings, have it adjus- multi-information display switch for about 2 ted at a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized seconds on the information screen. seconds or more. Only the currently dis- Service Point.
  • Page 149 Multi information display 1. When you lightly press the multi infor- 3. Lightly press the multi information dis- NOTE mation display switch a few times, the play switch while the icon is flashing to When “---” is displayed, after a certain dis- information display switches to the serv- change the display from “---”...
  • Page 150 Multi information display EV cruising range display/ For information on how to change the aver- NOTE age fuel consumption display setting, refer to Total cruising range display When the drive battery is charged or the ve- “Changing the function settings” on page hicle is refueled, the cruising range display E00537600026 6-16.
  • Page 151 Multi information display Display of energy flow (exam- EVHV driving rate display Energy flow display ple) E00537500038 E00537400024 This displays the ratios of the time travelled This displays the flow of energy. with electric power and the time travelled When driving with electric energy with both electric power and engine power.
  • Page 152 Multi information display The display shows the overall ECO score the When charging the drive battery function has counted from the time when the operation mode is set to “ON” to the time when it is set to “OFF”. CAUTION ECO drive level For safety, stop the vehicle before operating.
  • Page 153 Multi information display Refer to “Changing the turn-signal 2. Lightly press the multi information dis- NOTE sound” on page 6-21. play switch to select “AVG (average To return the menu screen to the function Refer to “Reset of low tyre pressure fuel consumption)”.
  • Page 154 Multi information display When the operation mode is changed Changing the fuel consumption 4. Lightly press the multi information dis- from ACC or OFF to ON, the mode set- play switch to select the units. display unit ting is automatically switched from man- 5.
  • Page 155 Multi information display 1. Press and hold the multi information dis- Changing the display language 5. If you hold down the multi information play switch for about 2 seconds or more display switch for about 2 seconds or E00523201741 to switch from the setting mode screen more, the setting is changed to the selec- The language of the multi information dis- to the menu screen.
  • Page 156 Multi information display 2. Lightly press the multi information dis- 2. Lightly press the multi information dis- NOTE play switch to select “ ” (language co- play switch to select " " (operation When A or 1 has been selected with the •...
  • Page 157 Multi information display 3. Press and hold the multi information dis- 3. Press and hold the multi information dis- NOTE play switch for about 2 seconds or more play switch for about 2 seconds or more Average fuel consumption reset mode: A •...
  • Page 158: Indication Lamp, Warning Lamp, And Information Screen Display List

    Indication lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list Indication lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list E00523701267 Indication and warning lamp list E00523802265 1- Position lamp indication lamp 5- Rear fog lamp indication lamp 10- Regenerative brake warning lamp ®...
  • Page 159 Abnormal voltage or a static electricity discharge is generated by the operation of installed electrical equipment (including after-market parts). If the warning display appears many times, we recommend you to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. Instruments and controls...
  • Page 160 Indication lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list Warning display list E00524002192 Screen Cause Solution (Reference) One or more failure is occurring in the Have your vehicle inspected by a Plug-in Hybrid EV System. MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. One or more failure is occurring in the Immediately park the vehicle in a safe Plug-in Hybrid EV System.
  • Page 161 Indication lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list Screen Cause Solution (Reference) Charging was interrupted due to poor con- Connect the charge cable correctly. nection of the charge cable or power fail- Refer to “Normal charging” on page 3-10. ure.
  • Page 162 Indication lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list Screen Cause Solution (Reference) The washer fluid is running low. Replenish the container with washer fluid. Refer to “Washer fluid” on page 11-08. There is a fault in the LED headlamps. recommend consult MITSUBISHI...
  • Page 163 Indication lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list Screen Cause Solution (Reference) The keyless operation key is not detected. Insert the keyless operation key into the key slot. Refer to “If the keyless operation key is not operating properly” on page 7-12. You have forgotten to remove the keyless Remove the keyless operation key from operation key from the key slot.
  • Page 164 Indication lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list Screen Cause Solution (Reference) The RBS (regenerative brake system) can- recommend consult not be used. MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. There is a fault in the ABS. Avoid sudden braking and high-speed driving, stop the vehicle in a safe place, and take corrective measures.
  • Page 165 (Anti-theft starting system). start the Plug-in Hybrid EV System again. If the warning is not cancelled, please contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- thorized Service Point. An attempt was made to open the driver’s Put the operation mode in OFF.
  • Page 166 Indication lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list Screen Cause Solution (Reference) You put the operation mode in ON with- Fasten your seat belt properly. Refer to out fastening your seat belt. “Seat belt reminder” on page 5-11. There is a fault in the fuel system. recommend consult MITSUBISHI...
  • Page 167 Indication lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list Screen Cause Solution (Reference) There is a fault in the SRS airbag or the We recommend you to have it checked, pretensioner system. immediately. Refer to “Supplemental restraint System (SRS) warning lamp” on page 5-38. There is a fault in the Active Stability We recommend you to have it checked.
  • Page 168 Indication lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list Screen Cause Solution (Reference) The Adaptive Cruise Control System Depress the brake pedal as soon as your (ACC) detected a stop of the vehicle in vehicle comes to a stop. front and stopped your vehicle, but the Refer to “Adaptive Cruise Control System brake will be released soon.
  • Page 169 Indication lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list Screen Cause Solution (Reference) The Adaptive Cruise Control System Refer to “How to use ACC” on page (ACC) is not available temporarily such 7-49. as for adhesion of contaminants to the sensor.
  • Page 170 Indication lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list Screen Cause Solution (Reference) Refer “Lane Departure Warning The Lane Departure Warning (LDW) has (LDW)” on page 7-69. detected that your vehicle is about to leave or has left the lane. The Lane Departure Warning (LDW) is not available temporarily for too high a temperature of the LDW camera.
  • Page 171 System” on page 7-63. The Ultrasonic misacceleration Mitigation Immediately have your vehicle inspected System does not operate normally because at a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized there are some malfunctions in the sensor Service Point. or the system. Refer to “Ultrasonic misacceleration Miti- gation System”...
  • Page 172 Indication lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list Screen Cause Solution (Reference) The Ultrasonic misacceleration Mitigation Refer to “Ultrasonic misacceleration Miti- System is activated. gation System” on page 7-63. Navigation information dis- you set the destination and started the route guidance.
  • Page 173 Indication lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list Shows the direction of vehicle travel and 2- Remaining distance display the guidance location. Shows the distance to the location where the guidance is displayed. NOTE Direction of vehicle travel Please read this section and also the separate (Example) owner’s manual for MITSUBISHI Multi- Communication System (MMCS).
  • Page 174 Indication lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list Other interrupt displays E00524202080 Screen System operation status Reference Place the select position in the “P” (PARK) When you pressed the power switch and position, depress the brake pedal more the operation mode become the ACC firmly than usual with the right foot.
  • Page 175 Indication lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list Screen System operation status Reference If the vehicle had not been refueled about Refill the 15 litres more at one time. This 15 litres or more at one time for three display and battery charge mode display months, the engine starts automatically will disappear, and the engine will stop.
  • Page 176 Indication lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list Screen System operation status Reference When charging of the drive battery is Refer to “Charging” on page 3-02. completed. When the mode is changed by the opera- Refer to “ECO mode switch” on page tion of the 4WD lock switch or ECO mode 6-53.
  • Page 177 Indication lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list Screen System operation status Reference When approaching the guidance location, Refer to “Navigation information display” etc. on page 6-36. When the battery save mode is activated. Refer to “Battery save switch” on page 7-21.
  • Page 178 Indication lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list Screen System operation status Reference When the Forward Collision Mitigation Refer to “FCM and Ultrasonic misacceler- System (FCM) is activated or the timing ation Mitigation System ON/OFF switch” of an alarm is changed. on page 7-60.
  • Page 179: Indication Lamps

    Indication lamps The setting for rest interval can be changed. Screen Solution Stop the vehicle in a safe place, stop the Plug-in Hybrid EV system, 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 180: Warning Lamps

    Warning lamps Front fog lamp indication lamp Ready indicator NOTE E00501901520 E00530101045 Although it is possible to start the Plug-in This lamp illuminates while The ready indicator keeps Hybrid EV System if quick charging has not the front fog lamps are on. flashing until the Plug-in finished normally, the charging indicator is Hybrid EV System is activa-...
  • Page 181 MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized In the situations listed below, brake perform- sions, engine control system. Service Point as soon as possible. ance may be compromised or the vehicle...
  • Page 182: Information Screen Display

    11-02. you to have the vehicle inspected by a Normally, this warning lamp illuminates MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- when the operation mode of the power switch ice Point. is put in ON, and goes off after a few sec- onds.
  • Page 183: Combination Headlamps And Dipper Switch

    Combination headlamps and dipper switch Oil pressure warning display When the operation mode of the power Combination headlamps switch is put in ON, if the brake fluid is low, and dipper switch E00524901309 this warning is displayed. The warning lamp in the instrument cluster E00506003953 also illuminates.
  • Page 184 Headlamps and other lamps go The lamp auto-cutout function can also be disabled. For further information, we recommend you to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- NOTE thorized Service Point. On vehicles equipped with MITSUBISHI The sensitivity of the automatic on/off con-...
  • Page 185 Have the vehicle E00506201557 When the lamp switch is in the “ ” posi- checked at a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- tion while the operation mode of the thorized Service Point. tion, the beam changes from high to low (or power switch is in OFF or ACC.
  • Page 186 • The welcome light function can be deacti- vated. “ ” position. For further information, please contact your MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- Welcome light ice Point. On vehicles equipped with MITSUBISHI E00528901600 Multi-Communication System...
  • Page 187: Headlamp Levelling

    The time that the headlamps remain on can be changed. The coming home light function can be • deactivated. “2” For further information, please contact your MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- ice Point. On vehicles equipped with MITSUBISHI Multi-Communication System (MMCS), CAUTION ●: 1 person...
  • Page 188: 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 189: Eco Mode Switch

    For further information, we recommend you brid EV System and air conditioning system ously. To turn them off, push the switch to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- to improve fuel efficiency. again. thorized Service Point.
  • Page 190: Fog Lamp Switch

    Fog lamp switch Turn the knob once in the “ON” direction to Fog lamp switch NOTE turn on the front fog lamps. Turn the knob The front fog lamps are automatically turned E00506700034 once more in the “ON” direction to turn on off when the headlamps or tail lamps are Front fog lamp switch the rear fog lamp.
  • Page 191: Wiper And Washer Switch

    For further information, we recommend you Except for vehicles equipped Fast to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- with rain sensor thorized Service Point. On vehicles equipped with MITSUBISHI The windscreen wipers can be operated with...
  • Page 192 Wiper and washer switch If the blades are frozen to the windscreen or If the lever is put in the “AUTO” position, Misting function rear window, do not operate the wipers until the rain sensor (A) will detect the extent of The misting function can be operated with the ice has melted and the blades are freed, rain (or snow, other moisture, dust, etc.) and...
  • Page 193 For further information, we recommend you tion (except vehicle-speed sensitive). to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- For further information, we recommend you thorized Service Point. to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- •...
  • Page 194 Wiper and washer switch The wipers will operate once if the lever is On vehicles equipped with a headlamp wash- NOTE moved to the “AUTO” position and the knob er, while the headlamps are on, the headlamp screen operations can be used to make the (C) is turned in the “+”...
  • Page 195 For further information, we recommend you knob in the “INT” position. to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- For further information, we recommend you thorized Service Point. to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- On vehicles equipped with MITSUBISHI thorized Service Point.
  • Page 196: Wiper De-Icer Switch

    For further information, we recommend you operates together with the windscreen wash- Otherwise, the motor may burn out. to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- er the first time the windscreen washer lever Periodically check the level of washer thorized Service Point.
  • Page 197: Rear Window Demister Switch

    Refer to “Heated mir- For further information, we recommend you switch is in ON. ror” on page 7-08. to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- Push the switch to turn on the rear window On vehicles equipped with the wiper de-icer, thorized Service Point.
  • Page 198: Heated Windscreen Switch

    Heated windscreen switch* Heated steering wheel Heated windscreen switch* CAUTION switch* While heated windscreen is operating, the E00532000038 outer surface of the windscreen will be hot. In cold weather windscreen can be heated by E00532100026 Do not touch the windscreen to prevent electrical-heat units.
  • Page 199: Horn Switch

    Horn switch The indication lamp (A) will illuminate while CAUTION the heated steering wheel is on. Long use of the heated steering wheel when the ready indicator is not illuminated may run down the auxiliary battery. Horn switch E00508001735 Press the steering wheel on or around the “...
  • Page 200 OGGE16E1...
  • Page 201 Starting and driving Economical driving................7-02 Speed Limiter*..................7-38 Driving, alcohol and drugs..............7-02 Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC)*...........7-43 Safe driving techniques...............7-02 Forward Collision Mitigation System (FCM)*........7-55 Parking brake..................7-03 Ultrasonic misacceleration Mitigation System*......... 7-63 Parking....................7-04 Lane Departure Warning (LDW)*............7-69 Steering wheel height and reach adjustment........7-05 Tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS)..........7-72 Inside rear-view mirror...............
  • Page 202: Economical Driving

    Economical driving Speed Economical driving Driving, alcohol and drugs E00600102220 E00600200070 The higher the vehicle speed, the more drive For economical driving, there are some tech- Driving after drinking alcohol is one of the battery is consumed. Avoid driving at full nical requirements that have to be met.
  • Page 203: Parking Brake

    Parking brake Seat belts Carrying children in the vehi- To apply Before starting the vehicle, make sure that you and your passengers have fastened your Never leave your vehicle unattended seat belts. with the key and children inside the ve- hicle.
  • Page 204: Parking

    Parking NOTE CAUTION Parking If the parking brake does not hold the vehi- Before driving, be sure that the parking E00600602645 cle stationary after the foot brake is released, brake is fully released and brake warning To park the vehicle, fully engage the parking have your vehicle checked immediately.
  • Page 205: Steering Wheel Height And Reach Adjustment

    Steering wheel height and reach adjustment Parking with the engine run- CAUTION WARNING ning When you leave the vehicle, be sure that you Do not attempt to adjust the steering have stopped the Plug-in Hybrid EV System. wheel while you are driving the vehicle. Never leave the engine running while you The engine may start suddenly by a remain- take a short sleep/rest.
  • Page 206 Inside rear-view mirror To adjust the vertical mirror To reduce the glare When the headlamps of the vehicles behind you are very bright, the reflection factor of position the rear-view mirror is automatically changed Type 1 to reduce the glare. The lever (A) at the bottom of the mirror can It is possible to move the mirror up and down be used to adjust the mirror to reduce the...
  • Page 207: Outside Rear-View Mirrors

    Outside rear-view mirrors Outside rear-view mirrors CAUTION Do not drive the vehicle with the mirror fol- E00600900628 ded in. To adjust the mirror position The lack of rearward visibility normally pro- E00601001737 vided by the mirror could lead to an acci- The outside rear-view mirrors can be operat- dent.
  • Page 208 For further information, we recommend you speed reaches 30 km/h (19 mph). ror motor circuits. to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- • Deactivate the automatic extension func- thorized Service Point. On vehicles equipped tion.
  • Page 209: Power Switch

    In order to prevent theft, the Plug-in Hybrid switch. Immediately contact EV System will not start unless a preregis- MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- tered keyless operation key is used. (Immo- ice Point. The indication lamp on the power switch bilizer function) turns off.
  • Page 210 For details, we recommend you to consult After reconnecting the auxiliary battery, the Changing the operation mode a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized memorized mode is selected automatically. Service Point. Before disconnecting the auxiliary battery E00631901041...
  • Page 211: Starting And Stopping The Plug-In Hybrid Ev System

    After the Plug-in Hybrid EV System has not MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- started for a while, the brake pedal effort ice Point as soon as possible. (Refer to needed to start the Plug-in Hybrid EV Sys- “Plug-in Hybrid EV System warning lamp”...
  • Page 212 Starting and stopping the Plug-in Hybrid EV System Stopping the Plug-in Hybrid Remove the keyless operation key from the NOTE key slot after starting the Plug-in Hybrid EV EV System If you press the power switch when the se- System or changing the operation mode. lector lever position is other than “P”...
  • Page 213: Selector Lever (Joystick Type)

    Selector Lever (Joystick Type) Keyless operation key remind- Selector lever operation NOTE E00636200071 If you operate the select lever to (B) twice Select position you chose is illuminated on too quickly, the regenerative brake force E00633001046 the panel. may not become the maximum. The selector lever always returns to its home position when it is released.
  • Page 214: Select Position Indicator

    Select Position indicator NOTE Select Position indicator NOTE If you perform the following operation, the The selector lever is shifted to “D” during • E00636300085 buzzer may sound and the select position driving backward. This indicator displays the selector lever po- may automatically shift to “N”...
  • Page 215: Electrical Parking Switch

    When this warning is displayed, park on a flat place with the parking brake securely WARNING applied. Have your vehicle inspected by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- Sudden Regenerative brake may cause ice Point. the tyres to skid. Select this position according to the road conditions and vehicle speed.
  • Page 216: Regenerative Braking Level Selector (Paddle)

    Regenerative braking level selector (paddle)* By pulling the regenerative braking level se- CAUTION CAUTION lector, the brake force (amount of electrical Be careful not to spill beverages, etc. around If a large regenerative brake force is applied energy to charge the drive battery) can be ad- the electrical parking switch.
  • Page 217: S-Awc (Super All Wheel Control)

    S-AWC (Super All Wheel Control) To decrease generative force To increase generative force To return to the normal regen- erative brake force level of B2 Each time you pull the + (UP) paddle to- Each time you pull the - (DOWN) paddle to- wards you, the regenerative brake force low- wards you, the regenerative brake force rises Pull the + (UP) paddle for approx.
  • Page 218 S-AWC (Super All Wheel Control) It can be used from a low-speed to high- CAUTION CAUTION speed operation, and the driving stability im- Do not over-rely on the S-AWC. Even the S- Control of the braking force does not en- proves on a wet road surface or a snowy AWC cannot prevent the natural laws of hance the stopping performance of the vehi-...
  • Page 219: 4-Wheel Drive Operation

    4-wheel drive operation CAUTION Yaw control function display The amount of the yaw moment is displayed Use tyres of the same specified size, same type, same brand and with no wear differ- as a bar graph. ence. If tyres of a different size, type, brand A,D- Clockwise yaw moment about the or degree of wear are used, a warning of EV...
  • Page 220: Inspection And Maintenance Following Rough Road Operation

    4-wheel drive water because sufficient traction may not be sures. vehicle. MITSUBISHI MOTORS is not responsible available in certain circumstances. to the operator for any damage or injury Please avoid driving the vehicle through...
  • Page 221: Cautions On Handling Of 4-Wheel Drive Vehicles

    Cautions on handling of 4-wheel drive vehicles Inspect the headlamps. If the headlamp Check the tyre inflation pressure regular- CAUTION bulb is flooded with water, we recom- Do not tow 4-wheel drive vehicles with the mend you to have it drained. front or rear wheels on the ground (Type A CAUTION or Type B) as illustrated.
  • Page 222: Battery Charge Switch

    Battery charge switch If the battery save switch is pressed while the If the battery charge switch is pressed while NOTE READY indicator is on, the engine will start the READY indicator is on, the engine will Even if the battery save switch is pressed, to keep the remaining quantity of the drive start and it can charge the drive battery to the battery save mode may not be activated...
  • Page 223: Acoustic Vehicle Alerting System (Avas)

    Acoustic Vehicle Alerting System (AVAS) When the Battery save switch WARNING NOTE is ON When you leave the vehicle, be sure that It is recommended to use the battery charg- you have stopped the Plug-in Hybrid EV ing switch at least 20 minutes before you When the battery save switch is turned on System.
  • Page 224 WARNING lamp blinks again, have the vehicle inspec- When the operation mode is set to “ON”, the ted at a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Never turn the Acoustic Vehicle Alerting Service Point as soon as possible. System (AVAS) off if there is a possibility AVAS OFF indicator comes on and goes out that pedestrians pass by.
  • Page 225: Braking

    Braking When driving downhill Braking WARNING Do not turn off the Plug-in Hybrid EV E00607002967 WARNING System while your vehicle is in motion. If All the parts of the brake system are critical you turn off the Plug-in Hybrid EV Sys- Do not leave any objects near the brake to safety.
  • Page 226: Hill Start Assist

    Hill start assist CAUTION WARNING CAUTION Effectiveness of the regenerative brake be- Driving with worn brake pads will make Do not turn the operation mode in ACC or comes weak when the drive battery is close it harder to stop, and can cause an acci- OFF while the hill start assist is operating.
  • Page 227: Brake Assist System

    NOTE display will turn on. cle immediately, but the vehicle should be inspected by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- Once the brake assist system is operational, thorized Service Point as soon as possible. it maintains great braking force even if the brake pedal is lightly released.
  • Page 228: Emergency Stop Signal System

    Emergency stop signal system Anti-lock brake system NOTE CAUTION (ABS) When the brake assist system is in use, you If the ABS warning or ASC warning is dis- may feel as if the depressed brake pedal is played, the emergency stop signal system E00607102489 soft, the pedal moves in small motions in may not operate.
  • Page 229 Never install a limited-slip differential, Operation of ABS is not restricted to sit- EV System compartment immediately which is not MITSUBISHI MOTORS GEN- uations where brakes are applied sud- following start off after starting the UINE parts, as the ABS may not function denly.
  • Page 230 (The standard brake system is ed, the auxiliary battery is also charged, functioning normally.) If this happens, take and the warning lamp/display will go your vehicle to a MITSUBISHI MOTORS out. If the warning lamp/display contin- Authorized Service Point. •...
  • Page 231: Electric Power Steering System (Eps)

    If this happens, have your ve- When doing this, be careful not to damage to their original brightness after a short hicle inspected at a MITSUBISHI MOTORS while. the wheel speed sensors (A) and cables loca- Authorized Service Point.
  • Page 232: Active Stability Control (Asc)

    Active stability control (ASC) Traction control function Active stability control CAUTION (ASC) E00619000087 Do not install any aftermarket limited-slip On slippery surfaces, the traction control differential (LSD) on your vehicle. The ASC function prevents the drive wheels from ex- E00616701468 may stop functioning properly.
  • Page 233 Active stability control (ASC) “ASC OFF” switch CAUTION ASC OFF indicator This indicator will turn on E00619201581 If it continues racing the tyre by depressing The ASC is automatically activated when the when the ASC is turned off the accelerator pedal too much while ASC is operation mode is put in ON.
  • Page 234: Cruise Control

    Cruise control* NOTE CAUTION NOTE The system may be malfunctioning. Your speed may decrease on a steep uphill. indicator may turn on when you start Park your vehicle in a safe place and stop You may use the accelerator pedal if you the Plug-in Hybrid EV System.
  • Page 235 Cruise control* RES + switch C- RES + switch Used to increase the set speed and to re- Push up and hold the RES + switch (C) while turn to the original set speed. driving at the set speed, and your speed will D- CANCEL switch then gradually increase.
  • Page 236 Cruise control* Accelerator pedal Brake pedal When you reach your desired speed, release the switch. Your new cruising speed is now While driving at the set speed, use the accel- While driving at the set speed, use the brake set. erator pedal to reach your desired speed and pedal, which disengages the cruise control, then push down the SET - switch (B) and re-...
  • Page 237 Cruise control* To temporarily decrease the To temporarily increase or de- Depress the brake pedal. speed crease the speed Depress the brake pedal to decrease the E00609601306 speed. To return to the previously set speed, To temporarily increase the push up the RES + switch (C). speed Refer to “To resume the set speed”...
  • Page 238: Speed Limiter

    Speed Limiter* The operation mode is put in OFF. WARNING NOTE Indicator display go off. Although the set speed driving will be de- The selector lever is shifted to “B” when • activated when shifting to the “N” (NEU- the select position is in “R”. Speed Limiter* TRAL) position, never move the selector lever to the “N”...
  • Page 239 Speed Limiter* Speed Limiter information on In this case, when vehicle speed keeps ex- A- SPEED LIMITER ON/OFF switch ceeding set speed about +3 km/h (2 mph) for To turn on/off the Speed Limiter. the multi information display about 30 seconds after the alert message is B- SET - switch area appeared, beep alert is sounded for about 10...
  • Page 240 Speed Limiter* To activate A- Control state There are 3 control states as below. E00633601055 LIMIT OFF Accelerate or decelerate to your desired When the Speed Limiter is in speed, and push down the SET - switch (B). To increase the set speed STANDBY, the vehicle speed can ex- the Speed Limiter memorizes the current ve- ceed the set speed...
  • Page 241 Speed Limiter* The set speed is increased 1 km/h (1 mph) Accelerate to driver’s desired vehicle speed If the set speed reaches to your desired speed, each taps. and push down SET - switch (B) and release. release the SET - switch (B). By using the CANCEL switch, the accelerator pedal and the SET - switch...
  • Page 242 Speed Limiter* By using the CANCEL switch, Decelerate to driver’s desired speed and push The Speed Limiter will resume when the ve- down SET - switch (B) and release. hicle speed goes down to enough less than the service brake and the SET - the set speed.
  • Page 243: Adaptive Cruise Control System (Acc)

    Stop using the Speed Limiter and turn off the Speed Limiter. Have your vehicle in- CAUTION spected by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Serv- CAUTION ice Point. There is a possibility to occur jerk, depend- Be careful about over speed.
  • Page 244 Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC)* If you desire, a cruise control without inter- WARNING CAUTION vention of the following distance control is Never rely solely on the ACC. The ACC is When driving in curved sections of road • also selectable. the system to reduce load on the driver.
  • Page 245 Under adverse weather conditions (rain, with a sticker, licence plate or anything contact snow, sand storms, etc.). such as a grill guard, etc. MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- • On steep downslopes. ice Point. • On roads including steep up and down slopes or many changes in inclination.
  • Page 246 Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC)* When ACC detects a vehicle in NOTE WARNING front within the set distance If you do not depress the brake pedal within Your vehicle may accelerate up to the set 2 seconds after an automatic stop, you are speed in the following situations.
  • Page 247 When the ACC is not in use, turn off the sible abnormality in the system. tainer. system to prevent it from operating by mis- Please contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS • The vehicle has a protruding load from take and an unexpected accident.
  • Page 248 Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC)* Cruise control switch 4- Vehicles in front symbol: NOTE Comes on when the radar detects a vehi- E00634801054 Operate the individual switches correctly cle ahead. Two types of indication; and one after another. “Stand by” and “Active” The ACC may be turned off or its control function may be cancelled if two or more State...
  • Page 249 Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC)* How to use ACC When your desired speed is reached, release the “SET -” switch; then this speed is set and E00635001213 the ACC initiates the speed control to the set To start up (place in ‘standby speed.
  • Page 250 Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC)* When the ACC is initialized, a buzzer sound NOTE NOTE is heard and the “SET” indicator lights up on When the select position is in the “P” There is some time lag between the setting •...
  • Page 251 Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC)* At the point where the vehicle speed is raised NOTE NOTE to your desired speed, push down and release Set speed adjustment is impossible while the If there is a vehicle in front and your vehicle the “SET -”...
  • Page 252 Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC)* To temporarily accelerate the At the point where the vehicle slows down to NOTE vehicle your desired speed, push down the “SET -” In certain conditions, the braking control and switch; the new speed is then set in the sys- Simply depress the accelerator pedal to tem- alarming functions of ACC may not work tem.
  • Page 253 Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC)* Depress the brake pedal. When the select position is in the “P” (PARK), the “R” (REVERSE) or the “N” (NEUTRAL) position. WARNING Although the set speed driving will be de- activated when shifting to the “N” (NEU- TRAL) position, never move the selector lever to the “N”...
  • Page 254 If the mes- is in the ‘ON state’ to turn off ACC. sage remains displayed even after setting the operation mode to “ON”, please con- tact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- ized Service Point.) 7-54 Starting and driving...
  • Page 255: Forward Collision Mitigation System (Fcm)

    Forward Collision Mitigation System (FCM)* → “Cruise control (automatic speed control NOTE NOTE system)” on page 7-34 The conditions to be met before the ACC The following distance varies as a function control can be resumed are the same as those of the speed;...
  • Page 256 Forward Collision Mitigation System (FCM)* When the risk of collision increases more, the When this function is triggered, a buzzer WARNING system causes the brakes to work moderately sounds and, at the same time, a “BRAKE” A driver is responsible for driving safely. to encourage you to apply brakes.
  • Page 257 Forward Collision Mitigation System (FCM)* FCM brake prefill function If the system judges that a collision is un- CAUTION avoidable, it initiates emergency braking con- E00635200016 When applying the brake during the auto- trol to mitigate collision-caused damages or, If the system judges that there is a risk of matic braking condition the pedal will feel if the situation permits, to avoid a collision.
  • Page 258 “ON” po- • When the vehicle in front is offset to the • When you are carrying extremely heavy sition, contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS left or right. loads in the rear seats or luggage area. Authorized Service Point. •...
  • Page 259 • • there is an abnormality in the system. Please entrance of a curve and intersection. ject. contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- ized Service Point. • When running on a narrow iron bridge. • When driving on the road that the vehicle in front runs in offset position from your •...
  • Page 260 When the tyre pressure is not correct. with a sticker, licence plate or anything causes, turn off the system and please con- such as a grill guard, etc. tact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized • When installing the spare tyre for emer- Service Point.
  • Page 261 Forward Collision Mitigation System (FCM)* To turn on/off the system When the switch is held pressed, the Cycling the operation mode to ON will set ON/OFF state of the FCM/Ultrasonic misac- the FCM back ON. You can switch the system from OFF to ON celration Mitigation System changes from or ON to OFF if you hold the FCM and Ul- To change alarm timing...
  • Page 262 Forward Collision Mitigation System (FCM)* CAUTION For the FCM brake prefill, the FCM brake assist and the FCM braking functions, the function triggering timing cannot changed. 7-62 Starting and driving OGGE16E1...
  • Page 263: Ultrasonic Misacceleration Mitigation System

    Ultrasonic misacceleration Mitigation System* Ultrasonic misacceleration Mitigation System* E00643400033 The Ultrasonic misacceleration Mitigation System operates to prevent sudden starts and mitigate collision-caused damages by suppressing the motor output for up to approximately 5 seconds when the system judges that the system has detected a vehicle or obstacles within approximately 4 m in front and behind your vehicle and judges that accelerator pedal was depressed promptly and too strongly such as misoperation of it.
  • Page 264 Ultrasonic misacceleration Mitigation System* Situation Operation display Buzzer When an obstacle is detected behind your ve- Intermittent beeping sound hicle with the selector lever in the “R” posi- tion, if the accelerator pedal is depressed promptly and too strongly, the motor output is suppressed for up to approximately 5 seconds.
  • Page 265 Ultrasonic misacceleration Mitigation System* CAUTION The Ultrasonic misacceleration Mitigation System does not operate in the following conditions: • The operation mode is other than ON. • The Ultrasonic misacceleration Mitigation System is set to OFF by operating the Forward collision mitigation system (FCM) and Ultrasonic misaccelera- tion Mitigation System ON/OFF switch.
  • Page 266 Ultrasonic misacceleration Mitigation System* CAUTION The Ultrasonic misacceleration Mitigation System operation may be cancelled when the system judges the handle operation as evasive actions or when the obstacle moves out of the detectable area of the sensor. The Ultrasonic misacceleration Mitigation System may be triggered in the following situations. •...
  • Page 267 Do not modify the suspension of your vehicle. If the bumper has been exposed to an impact, the sensors may fail and prevent the system from functioning properly. Have the vehicle inspected a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. Obstacle detection areas...
  • Page 268 Obstacles that are soft and absorb ultra- the warning display appears continuously, E00643800053 sonic easily, such as spongy material or The Ultrasonic misacceleration Mitigation contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- snow. System is automatically turned ON by setting ized Service Point. •...
  • Page 269: Lane Departure Warning (Ldw)

    Lane Departure Warning (LDW)* Turning off the system How to operate LDW Lane Departure Warning (LDW)* When you press the LDW switch, the E00635801051 The indication on the information screen of “LDW” indicator on the information screen the multi-information display changes as fol- E00635701076 of the multi-information display goes out, lows depending on the state of the system.
  • Page 270 Lane Departure Warning (LDW)* Environmental conditions are adequate NOTE for the system to recognize the lane Press and hold the LDW switch for markings on both sides. more than approximately 10 seconds. The system has been placed in the ‘ON The “LDW 2”...
  • Page 271 MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service or outlet of a tunnel. When running on a road portion with in- • • When turning steep curves.
  • Page 272: Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (Tpms)

    Do not put anything like a sticker on the Tyre pressure monitoring sys- area in front of the LDW camera lens of the windscreen. tem warning lamp/display • Use only MITSUBISHI MOTORS GEN- UINE Parts when replacing the wind- E00637200078 screen wipers. 7-72 Starting and driving...
  • Page 273 Tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS) When the operation mode is put in ON, the CAUTION NOTE tyre pressure monitoring system warning If the warning lamp does not illuminate In addition, the warning display will be dis- lamp normally illuminates and goes off a few when the operation mode is put in ON, it played on the information screen in the mul- seconds later.
  • Page 274 MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- pressure as soon as possible. Adjust the function exists. ized Service Point as soon as possible.
  • Page 275 Authorized Service Point. If the tyre repair is sure sensors. If the wheel replacement is not A window tint that affects the radio not done by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- done by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- thorized Service Point, damage to the tyre wave signals is installed.
  • Page 276 Tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS) 1. Operate the multi-information display 3. Hold down the multi-information dis- NOTE switch to switch the information screen play switch for about 3 seconds or more. The reset function should be executed every to the menu screen. The setting changes the selected tyre ID time when the tyre pressure or tyre rotation Refer to “Multi information display...
  • Page 277: Reversing Sensor System

    Reversing sensor system* Corner and back sensor loca- NOTE CAUTION tions When changing the tyre ID set, the reset Make sure to check the surroundings with There are two corner sensors (A) at the cor- function of low tyre pressure warning your own eyes to ensure safety.
  • Page 278 The vehicle is driven on a rough road and prevent the system from functioning (with a bumpy, gravel, hilly, or grassy properly. Have the vehicle inspected at a surface). MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- • The vehicle is too close to an obstacle. ice Point. •...
  • Page 279 Reversing sensor system* Warning for obstacles To operate Back sensor (vehicles without a towing bar) If there is an obstacle behind the vehicle, a E00615701937 To operate the system, move the selector lev- warning will be issued with the information er to the “R”...
  • Page 280 Reversing sensor system* Reversing sensor system warn- NOTE NOTE ing display When the sensors are detecting different ob- The detection area will not change if you stacles at the same time, the information keep the “SONAR” switch pushed for 10 E00615901450 In case there is a malfunction in the reversing screen in the multi information display indi-...
  • Page 281: Sensor System

    Sensor system* Detection areas Obstacle detection areas Sensor system* Depending on whether the vehicle is equip- E00647800035 E00647700047 The detection areas of the corner and back ped with a towing bar, you can change the When parking in a garage or during parallel sensors are limited to those shown in the il- sensor system between the standard mode parking, these sensors alert the driver to any...
  • Page 282 Sensor system* CAUTION CAUTION Vehicles with a towing bar The detection areas are within approximately The sensor system may not operate properly Objects with a smooth surface, such as • 60 cm (A) from the front and corner sensors under the following conditions: glass.
  • Page 283 Sensor system* Warning for obstacles To operate Back sensor (vehicles without a towing bar) If there is an obstacle in the vicinity of the E00648100064 To operate the system, the operation mode is vehicle, a warning will be issued with the in- Vehicle to obstacle Warning display/ put in ON.
  • Page 284: Rear-View Camera

    Have the vehicle Setting when towing bar is not equipped • Changing the detection areas inspected at a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- When the selector lever is moved to the thorized Service Point. “R” (REVERSE) position, the sensor sys-...
  • Page 285 Rear-view camera* Location of rear-view camera CAUTION The rear-view camera (A) is integrated into The rear-view camera is an assistance sys- the part near the tailgate handle. tem that enables the driver to check for ob- stacles behind the vehicle. Its range of view is limited, so you should not overly depend on it.
  • Page 286 Rear-view camera* Red line (B) indicates approximately NOTE When the rear of the vehicle is weighed 50 cm behind the rear bumper. down with the weight of passengers and Because the rear-view camera has a special Two Green lines (C) indicate approxi- luggage in the vehicle lens, the lines on the ground between park- mately 20 cm outside of the vehicle...
  • Page 287 Rear-view camera* Therefore when there is an obstacle on the Therefore when there is an obstacle on the However, the vehicle may hit the truck be- upward slope, it appears farther than its ac- downward slope, it appears closer than its ac- cause the body of the truck strays onto the tual position.
  • Page 288: Multi Around Monitor

    Multi Around Monitor* Multi Around Monitor* CAUTION When approaching to solid objects The reference lines for distance and vehicle Do not use the Multi Around Monitor with E00645000033 width are intended to indicate the distance to the door mirrors folded in and/or with the The Multi Around Monitor is a system that doors and/or the tailgate open.
  • Page 289 Multi Around Monitor* Range of view of the Multi Range of view of the Multi WARNING Around Monitor cameras Around Monitor Do not install anything which will disturb the operation of the cameras around the E00645100063 The range of view of the Multi Around Mon- location of them.
  • Page 290 Multi Around Monitor* Bird’s eye-view/Rear-view Bird’s eye-view/Front-view CAUTION mode mode The cameras have special lenses that can Views of the surroundings of the vehicle and Views of the surroundings of the vehicle and make objects shown on the screen appear to be closer or further away than they actually behind the vehicle are displayed.
  • Page 291 Multi Around Monitor* Operation with the selector lev- NOTE NOTE It is not possible to fully see obstacles when If there is no operation for 3 minutes after When you place the select position is the “R” the lens is dirty. If the lens becomes conta- the Multi Around Monitor is displayed by minated by water droplets, snow, mud or oil, pressing the switch with the selector lever in...
  • Page 292 MITSUBISHI Multi Communication Sys- played correctly. Be sure to have it inspected tem, also refer to the separate owner’s man- 1- Approximately 100 cm from the by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized ual. Service Point. front edge of the front bumper When you place the select position is the “R”...
  • Page 293 Multi Around Monitor* Rear-view mode 2- Approximately 200 cm from the rear Errors between the display and edge of the rear bumper the actual road surface E00645600068 Reference lines for the distance and the vehi- E00645900045 cle width and upper surface of the rear bump- CAUTION The reference lines for distance and vehicle er (A) are displayed on the screen.
  • Page 294 Multi Around Monitor* When there is an upward slope behind the Therefore when there is an obstacle on the However, the vehicle may hit the truck be- vehicle downward slope, it appears closer than its ac- cause the body of the truck strays onto the The reference lines are displayed closer than tual position.
  • Page 295 Multi Around Monitor* When approaching to solid objects 1- Approximate vehicle width including the Bird’s eye-view mode The reference lines for distance and vehicle door mirror. E00646200029 width are intended to indicate the distance to 2- Approximate location of the axle centre An overhead view in which the vehicle is a flat object such as a level, flat road surface.
  • Page 296: Cargo Loads

    Cargo loads CAUTION NOTE Cargo loads The bird’s-eye view is an simulated view In the Bird’s eye-view mode, since the views E00609901497 processed by combining view captured by captured by the four cameras, “Front-view “Front-view camera”, “Side-view cameras camera”, “Side-view cameras (right and Cargo loads precautions (right and left)”...
  • Page 297: Trailer Towing

    MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- In addition, place the luggage on the carrier consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- ice Point. so that its weight is distributed evenly with ized Service Point.
  • Page 298 Trailer towing If you tow a trailer at an altitude of more than 583 mm 1,000 m above sea-level, reduce your weight by 10 % of the gross combination weight for Operating hints every increase of 1,000 m above sea-level, as the engine output is lowered owing to de- Be sure that the driving speed does not crease in atmospheric pressure.
  • Page 299 Trailer towing Parking NOTE In charge mode, if the remaining quantity of It is not recommended to park on a steep the drive battery can be increased in ad- slope while towing trailer. vance, it can prevent the vehicle speed from If parking on a steep slope cannot be avoided, decreasing on long up hills.
  • Page 300 OGGE16E1...
  • Page 301 For pleasant driving Ventilators...................8-02 Ashtray*....................8-74 Automatic climate control air conditioner.......... 8-04 Cigarette lighter*.................8-74 Important operation tips for the air conditioner........8-13 Accessory socket.................8-75 Air purifier..................8-13 Interior lamps..................8-76 Remote Climate Control*..............8-13 Storage spaces..................8-78 Heating....................8-14 Cup holder...................8-80 LW/MW/FM radio/CD player*............
  • Page 302: Ventilators

    Ventilators To close the ventilator, fully move the knob To close the ventilator, fully move the knob Ventilators (A) to the outer side. (A) to the left side. E00700100982 1- Driver’s ventilators 1- Close 1- Close 2- Passenger’s ventilators 2- Open 2- Open Passenger’s ventilators NOTE...
  • Page 303 “ ” position. For further information, we recommend you to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- thorized Service Point. On vehicles equipped with MITSUBISHI Multi-Communication System...
  • Page 304: Automatic Climate Control Air Conditioner

    Automatic climate control air conditioner Automatic climate control air conditioner E00702401436 Cooling or heating can only be performed when ready indicator is illuminating. When the operation mode is ON, only the blower is available. NOTE If the drive battery level display indicates 0, the cooling performance cannot be obtained even the air conditioner is turned on. Refer to “Drive battery level display screen”...
  • Page 305 Automatic climate control air conditioner 1- Driver’s side temperature control switch 6- Air selection switch 13- Mode selection display (LHD vehicles) 7- Demister switch 14- Passenger’s side temperature display (LHD vehicles) ® p. 8-07 Passenger’s side temperature control 8- AUTO switch 9- Rear window demister switch ®...
  • Page 306 Automatic climate control air conditioner NOTE There is an interior air temperature sensor (A) in the illustrated position. Never place anything on top of the sensor, since doing so will prevent it from functioning properly. Since the air conditioning operation is controlled while the ECO mode is operating, you may feel that effectiveness of the air conditioner is weak. Also, on vehicles without electric heater, the heating performance cannot be obtained while the ECO mode is operating since engine starting is controlled.
  • Page 307 For further information, we recommend you to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- thorized Service Point. When the temperature is set to the highest or the lowest, the air selection and the air con- ditioning will be automatically changed as follows.
  • Page 308 For further information, we recommend you Dual mode to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- If the passenger’s side temperature con- thorized Service Point. trol switch is pressed under synchron- Refer to “Customizing the air conditioning ized mode, the system will switch to du- switch”...
  • Page 309 Automatic climate control air conditioner • When the setting is changed from ena- AUTO switch NOTE ble to disable E00702601047 When the engine coolant temperature rises 3 sounds are emitted and the indica- When the AUTO switch is pressed, the indi- to a certain level, the air selection is auto- tion lamp flashes 3 times.
  • Page 310 Automatic climate control air conditioner Air conditioning switch also be used to change the setting. Refer Customizing the air conditioning switch to the separate owner’s manual for de- E00703502327 E00739700023 tails. Push the switch to turn the air conditioner on, Functions can be changed as desired, as sta- the “...
  • Page 311 Automatic climate control air conditioner MODE switch Demister switch NOTE E00703300031 E00703901106 When the demister switch is pressed, the en- Each time the MODE switch is pressed, the When this switch is pressed, the mode gine may start running (except vehicles with mode changes to the next one in the follow- changes to the “...
  • Page 312 Automatic climate control air conditioner NOTE For ordinary demisting For quick demisting If the blower speed selection switch, air con- ditioning switch, Mode switch, or air selec- tion switch is operated while the system is operating in the AUTO mode, the activated function overrides the corresponding func- tion of automatic control.
  • Page 313: Important Operation Tips For The Air Conditioner

    Important operation tips for the air conditioner Air conditioning system refrig- Important operation tips for Air purifier erant and lubricant recommen- the air conditioner E00708400718 dations An air filter has been incorporated into this E00708302098 air conditioner so that dirt and dust are Park the vehicle in the shade.
  • Page 314: Heating

    Heating Important Points on Usage Heating NOTE E00735500023 To listen to the audio system while the Plug- E00733901059 in Hybrid EV system is not operating, put iPod/iPhone Playback Func- When heating, the engine starts running be- the operation mode of the power switch in tion* cause the heating system uses the heat of en- ACC.
  • Page 315 MITSUBISHI MOTORS website. been certified by the developer to meet that may be legally copied and reproduced. http://www.mitsubishi-motors.com/en/prod- Apple performance standards.
  • Page 316 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) 8-16 For pleasant driving OGGE16E1...
  • Page 317 LW/MW/FM radio/CD player* 4th generation 3rd generation 2nd generation 1st generation 8GB 32GB 64GB 32GB 64GB 8GB 16GB 32GB 8GB 16GB 32GB 16GB 32GB 64GB 16GB 32GB 8GB 16GB 32GB 8GB 16GB For pleasant driving 8-17 OGGE16E1...
  • Page 318: Handling Of Discs

    Handling of Discs Important Points on Storage Handling of Discs Maxi- E00735901040 When not using discs, ensure these are Type play- Comments This explains care that should be taken in the kept in cases, and stored out of direct back handling of discs.
  • Page 319: Audio Files (Mp3/Wma/Aac)

    Audio Files (MP3/WMA/AAC) Do not insert irregularly-shaped discs Playback of other than standard CDs is Additionally, ensure you read the user man- (for example, heart-shaped), as these not guaranteed. Even if the audio can be uals for your CD-R/RW drive and the writing may result in malfunction.
  • Page 320 Audio Files (MP3/WMA/AAC) You can create a folder structure as in Genre NOTE Speci- - Artist - Album - Track (MP3/WMA/AAC Name fica- Explanation Depending on your computer’s operating format audio files) for management of tracks. tion system, version, software, or settings, files may not have a file extension appended.
  • Page 321 Audio Files (MP3/WMA/AAC) CAUTION : Do not include other than Item Details MP3/WMA/AAC files. However, if Supported tag ID3 tag Ver. 1.0, Ver. 1.1, MP3 files different to the standards at right storing many tracks within the same may not play back correctly, or file/folder information Ver.
  • Page 322 Audio Files (MP3/WMA/AAC) CAUTION Item Details Item Details Maximum 64 characters Specification Advanced Audio WMA files different to the standards at right may not play back correctly, or file/folder number of Coding names may not be displayed correctly. characters MPEG4/AAC-LC “Pro”, “Lossless”, and “Voice”...
  • Page 323: Important Points On Safety For The Customer

    MITSUBISHI MOTORS This may result in injury. property. Authorized Service Point.
  • Page 324 Operation Keys 2. Press the PWR/VOL key. NOTE CAUTION Turn the power OFF. The initial setting for volume is “17”. When replacing discs, first ensure that the vehicle is stopped in an area in which stop- NOTE ping is permitted. Insert/Eject Discs Do not insert your hand, fingers, or foreign Hold down the steering SOURCE button to...
  • Page 325 Operation Keys Explanation of Buttons E00737501255 This explains names and functions of each part. 5- RADIO key 10- TP key Use to eject a disc. Switch the radio and the band. Receive traffic messages. 2- 3 key/4 6- PWR/VOL key 11- Disc slot For audio, rewind/fast forward.
  • Page 326: Listen To Radio

    Listen to Radio 14- 6 key/ 16- MENU key Return during audio track search, and For audio, select audio track/file; for ra- Switch to Menu mode. dio, perform automatic station selection /SEL key stop Bluetooth Audio or ensemble/service station selection. Adjust audio quality and select items.
  • Page 327: Listen To Dab

    Listen to DAB* 2. Hold down any of the keys from the NOTE NOTE 1RPT key to the 6 key. This switches in the order FM1, FM2, FM3, Using auto store for FM1 and FM2 switches DAB1*, DAB2*, DAB3*, MW, and LW. to FM3.
  • Page 328 Listen to DAB* To listen to DAB 3. Turn the /SEL key to select the serv- NOTE ice. Going to the first service or last service 4. Press the /SEL key. 1. Press the RADIO key to switch the within the ensemble switches to the next en- Receive the selected service.
  • Page 329: Listen To Traffic Messages

    Listen to Traffic Messages NOTE NOTE Listen to CDs When selecting PTY, press any of the keys Receiving traffic messages will indicate E00737800059 “TRAF INF” on the display, and if text in- from the 1RPT key to the 6 key to This explains how to listen to audio CDs formation can be received, the station name switch to the PTY registered as a preset.
  • Page 330: 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 331: 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 332 The websites mentioned above may track. after starting the Plug-in Hybrid EV system. connect you to websites other than the Data containing copyright information may MITSUBISHI MOTORS website. Fast Forward or Rewind not play back. http://www.mitsubishi-motors.com/en/prod- It is recommended that the iPod/iPhone ucts/index.html...
  • Page 333: Listen To Audio Files On A Usb Device

    Listen to Audio Files on a USB Device Repeat Playback (RPT) Search Tracks NOTE Press the 1RPT key. If there is no operation for five seconds after Search categories or track names, and select a selecting the track, that file is played back. track.
  • Page 334 Listen to Audio Files on a USB Device Select the Track (File) CAUTION NOTE Depending on how the devices are handled, Depending on the USB device, the button Press the key or key to select the audio files being damaged or lost, therefore functions on the product may not operate track.
  • Page 335 Listen to Audio Files on a USB Device 2. Press the /SEL key. NOTE Repeat playback of the tracks within the fold- Even if the file is selected, all folder random er currently being played. Files within the selected folder are dis- playback will not be cancelled.
  • Page 336: 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 E00748800059 If you say “Artist <name>,” you can skip To use the voice operation, press the step 3.
  • Page 337 ® 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 338: 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. E00749200021 match was found, would you like to play 1.
  • Page 339 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 Plug-in Hybrid EV system.
  • Page 340 Listen to Bluetooth Audio* NOTE Each time the 1RPT key is pressed, this switches in the order Repeat OFF, 1 track re- peat, All track repeat, and Repeat OFF. Random Playback (RDM) Press the 2RDM key. Play the tracks in the Bluetooth Audio device in a random order.
  • Page 341: Display Indicator

    Display Indicator Display Indicator E00738100033 This explains content of the display indicator. Change the Display Mode CAUTION NOTE E00738501177 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 342: 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 343: System Settings

    System Settings 3. Turn the /SEL key to set. Settings Settings val- Settings con- 4. Press the /SEL key to determine. just- Turn counter- name tent Turn clockwise This completes settings, and displays the ment clockwise DAB Band L-BAND Set used next settings item.
  • Page 344 System Settings Settings Settings val- Settings con- Settings Settings val- Settings con- Settings Settings val- Settings con- name tent name tent name tent AF OFF Do not auto- TP-S TP-S OFF Do not auto- FRANÇAIS Set the dis- matically matically play language track the search for...
  • Page 345 System Settings 1. Select “YES” at the “Adjust time” NOTE Settings Settings val- Settings con- screen, and press the /SEL key. name tent Depending on the distance between the ITALIANO Set the dis- product and the mobile phone, the condi- The hour can be adjusted.
  • Page 346 System Settings (“Set value” bold typeface indicates factory NOTE Settings Settings con- Settings name default settings.) value tent Depending on the vehicle model, this may PHONE IN set- PHONE During mobile not display. Settings value Settings content tings IN-R phone voice PHONE OFF Do not use mobile phone Gracenote DB (Vehicles with a...
  • Page 347: Troubleshooting

    Turn the power OFF and wait a short while. If the prob- USB BUS PWR There is high or low electrical current or voltage. lem persists, consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- LSI ERROR There is an internal malfunction for some reason.
  • Page 348 Please change to a supported software version. Other ERROR DC 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. 8-48 For pleasant driving OGGE16E1...
  • Page 349 Troubleshooting 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. Symptoms Cause Response There is no sound or quiet The volume is turned to its minimum. Adjust the volume.
  • Page 350: Link System

    Link System* Link System End User Licence ® Link System* The Bluetooth 2.0 interface can be used when the operation mode is in ON or ACC. Agreement E00764501569 E00764600013 The Link System takes overall control of the ® Before you can use the Bluetooth 2.0 inter- You have acquired a device that includes devices connected via the USB input terminal...
  • Page 351 For details on the Bluetooth 2.0 interface, 4- HANG-UP button you can see them by accessing the 5- Microphone MITSUBISHI MOTORS website. Please read and agree on the “Warning about Volume up switch Links to the Web Sites of Other Companies” because...
  • Page 352 ® Bluetooth 2.0 interface* SPEECH button HANG-UP button NOTE Press this button to change to voice rec- Press this button when an incoming call If a cellular phone is brought close to the mi- ognition mode. is received to refuse the call. crophone, it may create noise in the voice on the phone.
  • Page 353 ® Bluetooth 2.0 interface* If you are anywhere else within the system, NOTE NOTE say “Cancel” to return to the main menu. For best performance and further reduction If many entries are registered in the vehicle of ambient noise, close the vehicle windows, phone book, changing the language will take NOTE lower the blower speed and refrain from...
  • Page 354 If you have forgotten your password, say tion. “Cancel” to quit the voice input mode and NOTE then check with a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Setting the password Authorized Service Point. After activating Plug-in Hybrid EV system Use the following procedure to turn on the...
  • Page 355 ® Bluetooth 2.0 interface* 5. When the disabling of the password is ted in table “Enrollment commands” on NOTE completed, the voice guide will say page 8-70. Speaker enrollment is not possible unless the “Password is disabled” and the system The system will register your voice and vehicle is parked.
  • Page 356 ® Bluetooth 2.0 interface* To pair ® Enabling and disabling the Connecting the Bluetooth voice model and retraining ® interface and Bluetooth ® To pair a Bluetooth device with the Blue- vice ® E00727600096 tooth 2.0 interface, use either one of the fol- You can turn a voice model registered with lowing 2 methods (Type 1 or Type 2).
  • Page 357 ® Bluetooth 2.0 interface* NOTE NOTE NOTE If 7 devices have already been paired, the The pairing code entered here is only used If you enter the wrong number, the voice voice guide will say “Maximum devices guide will say “Pairing failed” and the pair- ®...
  • Page 358 ® Bluetooth 2.0 interface* 4. The voice guide will say “Start pairing NOTE NOTE procedure on the device. See the device ® ® You cannot pair any Bluetooth device with If the Bluetooth 2.0 interface cannot recog- manual for instructions.” and then will ®...
  • Page 359 ® Bluetooth 2.0 interface* 7. The voice guide will say “Pairing Com- 8. The voice guide will say “Do you want correct. Answer “Yes” to continue and plete. Would you like to import the con- to pair a device now?” Answer “Yes,” connect to the cellular phone.
  • Page 360 ® Bluetooth 2.0 interface* When the confirmation function is on, 4. The voice guide will say “Select one of ® To check a paired Bluetooth the system will ask you again whether the following: pair, edit, delete, or list.” device the music player that you want to con- Say “Delete.”...
  • Page 361 ® Bluetooth 2.0 interface* Operating a music player con- 5. The voice guide will say “Please say,” NOTE and read out the numbers of the Blue- ® nected via Bluetooth If you press and release the SPEECH button ® tooth devices and device tags of corre- and say “Continue”...
  • Page 362 ® Bluetooth 2.0 interface* To make a call 3. After the voice guide says “Name NOTE please,” say the name you want to call, E00761200148 In the case of English, the system will recog- from those registered in the phone book. You can make a call in the following 3 ways nise both “zero”...
  • Page 363 ® Bluetooth 2.0 interface* If the CD player or radio was playing when NOTE Redialing the incoming call was received, the audio You can redial the last number called, based If the name you selected has matching data system will mute the sound from the CD in the vehicle phone book but no telephone on the history of dialed calls in the paired cel- player or radio and output only the incoming...
  • Page 364 ® Bluetooth 2.0 interface* To return to Hands-free mode, press the You can register a desired name as a name NOTE SPEECH button again and say “Transfer for any phone book entry registered in the ve- If the maximum number of entries are al- call”.
  • Page 365 ® Bluetooth 2.0 interface* 4. The voice guide will say “Would you NOTE To select and transfer one phone book en- like to import a single entry or all con- try from the phone book of the cellular In the case of English, the system will recog- tacts?”...
  • Page 366 ® Bluetooth 2.0 interface* 8. The voice guide will say “Adding Editing a telephone number NOTE <name>.” 1. Press the SPEECH button. ® If the Bluetooth 2.0 interface cannot recog- When the confirmation function is on, 2. Say “Phone book.” ®...
  • Page 367 ® Bluetooth 2.0 interface* 4. The voice guide will say “Please say the 3. The voice guide will say “Select one of NOTE name of the entry you would like to edit, the following: new entry, edit number, If the telephone number is already registered or say list names.”...
  • Page 368 ® Bluetooth 2.0 interface* 3. The voice guide will say “Select one of 3. The voice guide will say “Select one of NOTE the following: new entry, edit number, the following: new entry, edit number, To delete the telephone numbers from all lo- edit name, list names, delete, erase all, or edit name, list names, delete, erase all, or cations, say “All.”...
  • Page 369 ® Bluetooth 2.0 interface* Up to 7 mobile phone books, each containing swer “Yes,” transferring to the mobile NOTE up to 1,000 names, can be registered. phone book the phone book stored in the The already stored phone book in the mobile cellular phone will start.
  • Page 370: Usb Input Terminal

    USB input terminal* Enrollment commands E00732400249 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 371 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 372 USB input terminal* Types of connectable devices 4. Connect the Dock connector (C) to the Device types USB input terminal (D). and supported file specifica- E00762301446 Devices of the following types can be con- tions nected. E00762201025 Except for vehicles equipped with the Model name Condition ®...
  • Page 373: Sun Visors

    Sun visors Operating the lid of the vanity mirror will au- NOTE Item Condition tomatically turn on the mirror lamp (A). MP3, WMA, AAC, Depending on the type of the USB memory File format device or other device connected, the con- nected device may not function properly or Maximum number of the available functions may be limited.
  • Page 374: Ashtray

    Ashtray* Card holder To use the ashtray, open the lid. Cigarette lighter* E00711502674 Cards can be slipped into the holder (B) on The cigarette lighter can be used while the the back of the sun visor. operation mode is in ON or ACC. Mounting position for movea- ble ashtray The moveable ashtray can be fitted at the in-...
  • Page 375: Accessory Socket

    Long use of the electric appliance when the Do not use any electric appliance that is not ready indicator is not illuminated may run approved by MITSUBISHI MOTORS. Do- down the auxiliary battery. ing so could damage the socket. If you used...
  • Page 376: Interior Lamps

    Interior lamps NOTE Position On/off control Rear of lamp If you leave the lamps on when the ready in- switch dicator is not illuminated, you will run down the auxiliary battery. 1-ON The lamp illuminates regardless Before you leave the vehicle, make sure that of whether a door or the tailgate the lamps are turned off.
  • Page 377 The time until the lamp goes off can be ad- justed. details, please consult MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- ice Point. On vehicles equipped with MITSUBISHI Multi-Communication Sys- tem (MMCS), screen operations can be used to make the adjustment. Refer to the separate owner’s manual for details.
  • Page 378: Storage Spaces

    For details TO” position, the glove box lamp illumi- support, consult your nearest nates. MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- ice Point. Card holder On vehicles equipped with MITSUBISHI Multi-Communication System (MMCS), There is a card holder inside the glove box.
  • Page 379 Storage spaces The floor console box can also be used as an To use the luggage floor box in the rear seat NOTE armrest. side, insert your hand in the gap (B) and raise When the lamps are illuminated with the the board (A) to the seat side.
  • Page 380: Cup Holder

    Cup holder To use the cup holder, push the lid. WARNING CAUTION The holder should not be used to store any- thing heavier than sunglasses. These objects could drop out. NOTE The holder may not be able to accomodate every possible size and shape of sunglasses; it is advisable to check compatibility before use.
  • Page 381: Bottle Holder

    Bottle holder Bottle holder Cargo area cover NOTE Do not put luggage on the cover. E00718200360 E00733601160 CAUTION To use To change position Do not drink beverages while driving. This is distracting and could cause an accident. 1. Draw out the cover retracted by spring There are two installation holes (B) for the Drinks could be spilled by the vibration and and insert it in the mounting grooves...
  • Page 382: Assist Grips

    Assist grips 1. Move one of the sliders (C) towards the 2. Move one of the sliders (C) towards the Assist grips inside of the vehicle, and fit the tab (D) inside of the vehicle and lift it to remove E00732800298 into the installation hole that is to be the cover.
  • Page 383: Coat Hook

    Coat hook Coat hook Luggage hooks E00725601640 E00715700579 There is a coat hook on the rear seat assist There are 4 hooks located on the side walls of grip of the driver’s side. the luggage compartment. Use the hooks for securing the luggage. WARNING CAUTION Do not put a hanger or any heavy or poin-...
  • Page 384 OGGE16E1...
  • Page 385 For emergencies If the vehicle breaks down..............9-02 Emergency starting................9-02 Engine overheating................9-04 Tools and jack..................9-06 Tyre repair kit..................9-07 How to change a tyre................9-13 Towing....................9-18 Operation under adverse driving conditions........9-21 OGGE16E1...
  • Page 386: If The Vehicle Breaks Down

    If the vehicle breaks down The power steering system may not op- If the vehicle breaks down CAUTION erate, the steering wheel feels heavy Use the proper cables suitable for the battery E00800102408 when turning it. size to prevent overheating of the cables. If the vehicle breaks down on the road, move Check the jumper cables for damage and it to the shoulder and use the hazard warning...
  • Page 387 Emergency starting 1. Get the vehicles close enough so the the designated ground location of your jumper cables can reach, but be sure the vehicle. vehicles aren’t touching each other. 2. Turn off all lamps, heater and other elec- trical loads. 3.
  • Page 388: Engine Overheating

    (PARK) position. starting, raise the bonnet to ventilate the 11. Have the auxiliary battery inspected by engine compartment. your nearest MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. [If steam is coming from the engine compartment] Stop the Plug-in Hybrid EV system, and 3.
  • Page 389 Engine overheating [If the cooling fans are turning] *: Front of the vehicle 5. Add coolant to the radiator and/or re- After the high coolant temperature warn- serve tank if necessary. (Refer to the ing has gone off, stop the Plug-in Hybrid “Maintenance”...
  • Page 390: Tools And Jack

    Tools and jack Tools The storage location of the tools and jack Tools and jack should be remembered in case of an emer- E00800902507 gency. Storage The tools are stowed on the right side of the luggage area. The jack is stowed in the luggage floor box. 1- Jack bar 2- Wheel nut wrench Jack...
  • Page 391: Tyre Repair Kit

    Tyre repair kit The storage location of the tyre repair kit NOTE Tyre repair kit should be remembered in case of an emer- The business name, full address of the • E00804501070 gency. manufacturer and of his authorized repre- This kit enables emergency repair of a small sentative and the designation of the jack puncture in the tread area of a tyre that has are described in the EC declaration of...
  • Page 392 Immediately wash clothes contaminated ant. with tyre sealant. Do not breathe in the vapours of tyre sealant. Be sure to use a MITSUBISHI MOTORS GENUINE tyre sealant. Before repairing a tyre, first stop your vehicle in a safe, flat location.
  • Page 393 Tyre repair kit 1. Park the vehicle on level and stable NOTE ground. In cold conditions (when the ambient tem- 2. Set the parking brake firmly. perature is 0 °C or lower), thickening of the 3. Put the select position in “P” (PARK) tyre sealant can make the tyre sealant hard to position and stop the Plug-in Hybrid EV squeeze out of the bottle.
  • Page 394 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 395 Tyre repair kit Pull out the compressor’s power cord CAUTION CAUTION (N), insert the plug on the cord into the The supplied compressor is designed only The surface of the compressor will get hot accessory socket (O), and then put the for inflation of your vehicle tyres.
  • Page 396 Tyre repair kit 18. When you have inflated the tyre to the again and drive the vehicle carefully NOTE specified pressure, stow the compressor, without exceeding a speed of 80 km/h Simply putting sealant and air into the tyre bottle, and other items in the vehicle and (50 mph).
  • Page 397: How To Change A Tyre

    Point or another specialist. Note that a the specified level, stop driving the vehicle proper repair is impossible following an and contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- emergency repair if the puncture hole cannot thorized Service Point or another specialist.
  • Page 398 How to change a tyre 2. Place the jack under one of the jacking 3. Rotate the jack by hand until the flange NOTE points (A) shown in the illustration. Use portion (B) fits in the groove (C) at the The chocks shown in the illustration do not the jacking point closest to the tyre you top of the jack.
  • Page 399 How to change a tyre Slowly rotate the wheel nut wrench until WARNING WARNING the tyre is raised slightly off the ground Do not turn the raised wheel. The tyres Mount the wheel with the valve stem (I) surface. still on the ground could turn and make facing outboard.
  • Page 400 How to change a tyre nuts make light contact with the wheel 8. Lower the vehicle slowly by rotating the CAUTION and the wheel is not loose. wheel nut wrench anticlockwise until the Never use your foot or a pipe extension for tyre touches the ground.
  • Page 401 Wrap the tip of the jack bar with a cloth, in- install the wheel cover and consult your sert it into the notch provided in the wheel MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized After changing the tyre and driving the vehi- cover, and pry the cover away from the Service Point.
  • Page 402: Towing

    5. Gently tap around the circumference of tow the vehicle. the wheel cover at the top (H), then push Please contact your MITSUBISHI MOTORS the wheel cover into place. Authorized Service Point or a commercial tow truck service for assistance.
  • Page 403 Towing CAUTION WARNING CAUTION If the drivetrain or suspension has a prob- Doing so will damage the bumper and/or lem, do not tow the vehicle with only the body. rear wheels or front wheels placed on a dol- Towing the vehicle by a tow truck WARNING Never get under your vehicle after it has...
  • Page 404 Towing If your vehicle is to be towed by NOTE CAUTION another vehicle Using a wire rope or metal chain can result For vehicle equipped with the Adaptive WARNING in damage to the vehicle body. It is best to Cruise Control system (ACC) and Forward use a non-metallic rope.
  • Page 405: Operation Under Adverse Driving Conditions

    Operation under adverse driving conditions Secure the tow rope to the rear towing hook. CAUTION NOTE Otherwise, the instructions are the same as The person in the vehicle being towed must for “When being towed by another vehicle”. pay attention to the brake lamps of the tow- ing vehicle and make sure the rope never be- comes slack.
  • Page 406 Refer to the “Snow tyres” and “Snow firming safety around the vehicle. ted by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- traction device (tyre chains)” sections. thorized Service Point. Avoid high-speed operation, sudden ac-...
  • Page 407 Operation under adverse driving conditions CAUTION The impact on tyres and/or wheels when driving on a bumpy or rutted road can dam- age the tyre and/or wheel. This vehicle is intended for driving mainly on roads with firm surface. 4WD system makes it possible to drive on roads without special coverage, on flat and firm surfaces.
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  • Page 409 Vehicle care Vehicle care precautions..............10-02 Cleaning the interior of your vehicle..........10-02 Cleaning the exterior of your vehicle..........10-03 OGGE16E1...
  • Page 410 Vehicle care precautions Cleaning the interior of your 2. Dip cloth in fresh water and wring it out Vehicle care precautions well. Using this cloth, wipe off the deter- vehicle E00900100548 gent thoroughly. In order to maintain the value of your vehi- E00900200611 cle, it is necessary to perform regular mainte- NOTE...
  • Page 411 Cleaning the exterior of your vehicle 2. Clean the carpeting with a vacuum Do not wash the vehicle in direct sunlight. NOTE cleaner and remove any stains with car- Park the vehicle in the shade and spray it When the temperature of the vehicle interior pet cleaner.
  • Page 412 Cleaning the exterior of your vehicle During cold weather CAUTION CAUTION Salt and other chemicals spread on the roads As your vehicle is equipped with the rain After washing the vehicle, drive the vehicle in some areas in winter can have a harmful sensor wipers, place the wiper switch lever slowly while lightly depressing the brake in the “OFF”...
  • Page 413 Cleaning the exterior of your vehicle CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION Waxes containing high abrasive compounds Do not bring the plastic parts into contact Do not use a brush or other hard implement should not be used. with petrol, light oil, brake fluids, engine on the wheels.
  • Page 414 Cleaning the exterior of your vehicle Engine compartment NOTE E00902100308 To clean the inside of the rear window, al- Clean the engine compartment at the begin- ways use a soft cloth and wipe the window ning and end of winter. Pay particular atten- glass along the demister heater element so as tion to flanges, crevices and peripheral parts not to cause damage.
  • Page 415 Maintenance Service precautions................11-02 Catalytic converter................11-03 Bonnet....................11-04 Engine oil..................11-05 Engine coolant/Plug-in hybrid EV system coolant......11-06 Washer fluid..................11-08 Brake fluid..................11-08 Auxiliary battery................11-09 Tyres....................11-10 Wiper blade rubber replacement............11-13 General maintenance.................11-15 Fusible links..................11-16 Fuses....................11-16 Replacement of lamp bulbs...............11-22 OGGE16E1...
  • Page 416: Service Precautions

    These parts have labels that indicate handling precau- tions. Follow the instruction on these la- bels. Contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point for any necessa- ry maintenance. Refer to “High-Voltage components” on page 2-07.
  • Page 417: Catalytic Converter

    Catalytic converter WARNING WARNING Catalytic converter If it is necessary to do work in the engine The components inside the engine room E01000202495 compartment with the plug-in hybrid EV might be very hot to the touch. The exhaust gas scavenging devices used system starting, be especially careful that To avoid being burnt, make sure all com- with the catalytic converter are extremely ef-...
  • Page 418: Bonnet

    Bonnet Bonnet CAUTION Note that the support bar may disengage the E01000304243 bonnet if the open bonnet is lifted by a strong wind. To open After inserting the support bar into the slot, make sure the bar supports the bonnet se- 1.
  • Page 419: Engine Oil

    Engine oil 6. Remove the dipstick and read the oil lev- CAUTION Engine oil el, which should always be within the Be careful that hands or fingers are not trap- E01000404462 range indicated. ped when closing the bonnet. 7. If the oil level is below the specified Before driving, make sure that the bonnet is To check and refill engine oil limit, remove the cap located on the cyl-...
  • Page 420: Engine Coolant/Plug-In Hybrid Ev System Coolant

    Engine coolant/Plug-in hybrid EV system coolant Recommended engine oil vis- The coolant level in this tank should be kept NOTE between the “LOW” and “FULL” marks cosity Use of additives is not recommended since when measured while the engine and the they may reduce the effectiveness of addi- plug-in hybrid EV system are cold.
  • Page 421 Concentrations exceeding 60 % will result in Also, if the reserve tank is completely empty, Use “MITSUBISHI MOTORS GENUINE a reduction of both the anti-freeze and cool- remove the radiator cap (C) or the reserve SUPER LONG LIFE COOLANT PREMI-...
  • Page 422: Washer Fluid

    Washer fluid During cold weather The concentration should be checked before the start of cold weather and anti-freeze add- ed to the system if necessary. To ensure proper operation of the washers at low temperatures, use a fluid containing an Washer fluid anti-freezing agent.
  • Page 423: Auxiliary Battery

    Be sure to have a MITSUBISHI MOTORS der to start the engine. However, when the CAUTION drive battery is near full charge, even if the...
  • Page 424: Tyres

    Tyres Tyres E01001300255 WARNING Driving with tyres that are worn, dam- aged or improperly inflated can lead to a loss of control or blow out of the tyres which can result in a collision with serious or fatal injury. Tyre inflation pressures E01001402726 Tyre size Front...
  • Page 425 Tyres Wheel condition When replacement of any of the tyres is nec- CAUTION essary, replace all of them. E01001801970 As your vehicle is equipped with a tyre pres- sure monitoring system, only MITSUBISHI CAUTION Motors genuine wheels should be used. Use of another type of wheel risks air leaks and Always use tyres of the same size, same sensor damage, as it will not be possible to...
  • Page 426 Tyres Snow tyres When rotating tyres, check for uneven wear CAUTION and damage. Abnormal wear is usually E01002001979 If the tyres have arrows (A) indicating the caused by incorrect tyre pressure, improper The use of snow tyres is recommended for correct direction of rotation, swap the front wheel alignment, out of balance wheel, or se- driving on snow and ice.
  • Page 427: Wiper Blade Rubber Replacement

    NOTE Choose a clear straight stretch of road where Contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- you can pull off and still be seen while you The laws and regulations concerning the use ized Service Point before putting on snow are fitting the snow traction device (tyre of snow traction device (tyre chains) vary.
  • Page 428 Wiper blade rubber replacement 2. Pull the wiper blade until its stopper (A) Refer to the illustration to ensure that the 5. Push the wiper blade until the hook (B) disengages from the hook (B). Then, retainers are correctly aligned as you at- engages securely with the stopper (A).
  • Page 429: General Maintenance

    If you see a suspicious fuel leak or if you window glass; it could damage the glass. smell fuel, do not operate the vehicle; call your MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- ized Service Point for assistance. 4. Firmly insert the retainer (C) into the groove (D) in the wiper blade.
  • Page 430: Fusible Links

    Fusible links If the fuses and bulbs are all OK, we recom- Pull the fuse lid to remove it. WARNING mend you to have your vehicle checked and Fusible links must not be replaced by any repaired. other device. Failing to fit the correct fusi- ble link may result in fire in the vehicle, Meter, gauge and indicator/ property destruction and serious or fatal...
  • Page 431 Fuses 4. Remove the glove box fastener (C), and Engine compartment Main fuse block then remove the glove box. E01011900036 1. Open the glove box. In the engine compartment, the fuse block is 2. Uncouple the rod (A) on the right side of located as shown in the illustration.
  • Page 432 Fuses Fuse load capacity Passenger compartment fuse lo- Sym- Electrical sys- pacity cation table E01007701753 The fuse capacity and the names of electrical Door locks 20 A E01007902039 systems protected by the fuses are indicated on the inside of the fuse lid (LHD vehicles), Rear fog lamp 10 A Main fuse block...
  • Page 433 Fuses Engine compartment fuse loca- Sym- Electrical sys- Sym- pacity Electrical system paci- tion table Interior lamps E01008002079 15 A (Room lamps) Air conditioning con- SBF1 denser fan motor Main fuse block Reversing lamps 7.5 A (Backup lamps) SBF2 — —...
  • Page 434 Fuses The table above shows the main equip- Sym- Sym- ment corresponding to each fuse. Electrical system paci- Electrical system paci- Sub fuse block Headlamp Front fog lamps 15 A low beam 20 A Heated steering wheel 15 A (left) Headlamp Headlamp washer 20 A...
  • Page 435 Fuses Fuse replacement Some fuses may not be installed on your Sym- vehicle, depending on the vehicle model Electrical system paci- E01007801884 or specifications. 1. Before replacing a fuse, always turn off The table above shows the main equip- the electrical circuit concerned and put Electrical Parking ment corresponding to each fuse.
  • Page 436: Replacement Of Lamp Bulbs

    Replacement of lamp bulbs 4. Insert a new fuse of the same capacity Replacement of lamp bulbs by using the fuse puller into the same E01003101805 place in the fuse block. Before replacing a bulb, ensure the lamp is off. Do not touch the glass part of the new bulb with your bare fingers;...
  • Page 437 Replacement of lamp bulbs Outside 4- Position lamps: − Daytime running lamps: − E01003304677 5- Front fog lamps: 19 W (H16) 6- Side turn-signal lamps: − Front Codes in parentheses indicate bulb types. NOTE The following lamps use an LED instead of the bulb.
  • Page 438 The following lamps use an LED instead of the bulb. *: Front of the vehicle If you need to repair or replace these lamps, NOTE contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- ized Service Point. The following lamps use an LED instead of • High-mounted stop lamp the bulb.
  • Page 439 Replacement of lamp bulbs 2. Turn the cap (B) anticlockwise to re- 4. To install the bulb, perform the removal move it. steps in reverse. NOTE When installing the bulb, align the tab (D) with the notch (E) of the socket. *: Front of the vehicle *: Front of the vehicle 2.
  • Page 440 Replacement of lamp bulbs 3. Turn the bulb (C) anticlockwise to re- 1. Remove the 12 clips (A, B), and then re- move it, and then while holding down move the cover (C). the tab (D), pull out the bulb (E). *: Front of the vehicle 4.
  • Page 441 Replacement of lamp bulbs Front fog lamps 4. Turn the bulb (F) anticlockwise to re- NOTE move it. E01004003225 When unfastening the screws of the fog 1. Insert a straight blade (or minus) screw- lamp, be careful not to mistakenly move the driver with a cloth over its tip at the beam position adjustment screw (C).
  • Page 442 Replacement of lamp bulbs Rear fog lamp (driver’s side)/ 2. Turn the socket (A) anticlockwise to re- NOTE move it, and then pull the bulb out of the Reversing lamp (Passenger’s When installing the lamp unit, first insert the socket. side) notch (B) into the hole on the body, and then push on the lamp unit to fit it into place.
  • Page 443 The tail lamp and stop lamp use an LED in- stead of the bulb. If you need to repair or replace these lamps, contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- ized Service Point. 4. To install the bulb, perform the removal steps in reverse.
  • Page 444 Replacement of lamp bulbs 3. Remove the bulb from the socket. 4. To install the bulb, perform the removal steps in reverse. NOTE When installing the lamp unit, first insert the end of tab (C) and then align tab (D). 11-30 Maintenance OGGE16E1...
  • Page 445 Specifications Vehicle labeling................12-02 Vehicle dimensions................12-04 Vehicle performance................. 12-05 Vehicle weight.................. 12-05 Engine specifications................ 12-06 Charging system specifications............12-06 Electric motor specifications.............12-07 Low voltage electrical system............12-08 Tyres and wheels................12-08 Fuel consumption................12-09 Refill capacities.................12-10 OGGE16E1...
  • Page 446: Vehicle Labeling

    Vehicle labeling Vehicle information code plate Please use this number when ordering re- Vehicle labeling placement parts. E01100104792 The vehicle information code plate is riveted as shown in the illustration. Vehicle identification number The vehicle identification number is stamped on the bulkhead as shown in the illustration. AA0112992 1- Model code 2- Engine model code...
  • Page 447 Vehicle labeling Electric motor number Vehicle identification number Engine number plate (RHD vehicles only) The electric motor number is stamped as The engine number is stamped on the engine shown in the illustration. cylinder block as shown in the illustration. The vehicle identification number is stamped on the plate riveted to the left front corner of Front Motor...
  • Page 448: Vehicle Dimensions

    Vehicle dimensions Vehicle dimensions E01100204533 Front track 1,540 mm Overall width 1,800 mm Front overhang 990 mm Wheel base 2,670 mm Rear overhang 1,035 mm Overall length 4,695 mm Ground clearance (unladen) 190 mm Overall height (unladen) 1,710 mm Rear track 1,540 mm 12-04 Specifications...
  • Page 449: Vehicle Performance

    Vehicle performance Minimum turning radius Body 5.73 m Wheel 5.3 m Vehicle performance E01100303553 Maximum speed 170 km/h Vehicle weight E01100407712 Item Kerb weight Without optional parts 1,845 kg With full optional parts 1,911 kg 1,909 kg Maximum gross vehicle weight 2,340 kg Maximum axle weight Front...
  • Page 450: Engine Specifications

    Engine specifications NOTE Trailer specifications indicate the manufacturer’s recommendation. Engine specifications E01100603950 Engine model 4B11 No. of cylinders 4 in line Total displacement 1,998 cc Bore 86.0 mm Stroke 86.0 mm Camshaft Double overhead Mixture preparation Electronic injection Maximum output (EEC net) 89 kW/4,500 rpm Maximum torque (EEC net) 190 Nm/4,500 rpm...
  • Page 451: Electric Motor Specifications

    Electric motor specifications Maximum rated current 10 A , 8 A Maximum power consumption 3.6 kVA Charging cable EN61851-1 (with connector IEC61851-1 and control box) IEC62196-1 Applicable standards Normal charging system EN61851-21 On board charger IEC61851-21 Leakage current sensitivity in cable control box 20 mA Based on IEC61851-1 Charging mode...
  • Page 452: Low Voltage Electrical System

    DIFR5E11 Tyres and wheels E01100904354 Tyre 215/70R16 100H 225/55R18 98H Wheel Size 16x6 1/2J, 16x6 1/2JJ 18x7J Offset 38 mm NOTE Contact your MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point for details on the combination used on your vehicle. 12-08 Specifications OGGE16E1...
  • Page 453: Fuel Consumption

    Fuel consumption Fuel consumption E01101101916 Combined (laden) Electric range (km) (g/km) Fuel consumption Electric consumption (L/100 km) (Wh/km) : The values are based on ECE R101. It varies depending on driving style, road and traffic conditions, ambient temperature, use of air condi- tioners and so forth.
  • Page 454: Refill Capacities

    As required Brake fluid DOT3 or DOT4 Washer fluid 4.5 litres — Engine coolant MITSUBISHI MOTORS GENUINE Except for vehicles with elec- 6.5 litres [includes 0.65 litre in the reserve tank] SUPER LONG LIFE COOLANT PRE- tric heater MIUM or equivalent Vehicles with electric heater 7.5 litres...
  • Page 455 : Similar high quality ethylene glycol based non-silicate, non-amine, non-nitrate and non-borate coolant with long life hybrid organic acid technology CAUTION For the transaxle fluid, use only the MITSUBISHI MOTORS GENUINE ATF. Use of a different fluid could damage the transaxle. Item...
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  • Page 457 Alphabetical index Battery charge switch........7-22 Child restraint............5-15 Battery save switch..........7-21 Caution for installing the child re- straint on vehicles with a front Battery 4-wheel drive operation........7-19 passenger airbag........5-15,5-31 Auxiliary battery charge warning lamp..6-45 Child-protection rear doors....... 4-18 Discharged battery (Emergency starting)..
  • Page 458 Alphabetical index Drive battery............2-04 Brake fluid........11-08,12-10 Engine coolant........11-06,12-10 Driving, alcohol and drugs........ 7-02 Front Motor fluid ........12-10 Plug-in hybrid EV system coolant....11-06 General maintenance........11-15 Transaxle fluid ........... 12-10 General vehicle data........12-04 Washer fluid........11-08,12-10 Economical driving...........
  • Page 459 Alphabetical index In case of a collision..........2-05 Bulb capacity..........11-23 Engine oil..........11-05,12-10 Replacement..........11-29 Operation under adverse driving conditions..9-21 Indication lamps..........6-43 Link System............8-50 Outside rear-view mirrors......... 7-07 Information screen display........ 6-46 Low voltage electrical system......12-08 Overheating............9-04 Inside rear-view mirror........7-05 Lubricants............12-10 Inside tailgate release........
  • Page 460 Alphabetical index Switch............6-54 Pretensioner...........5-15 Sunroof.............. 4-36 Rear Motor coolant..........12-10 Seat belt reminder..........5-11 Supplemental restraint system......5-29 Rear room lamp..........8-76 Seat belts............5-09 Caution for installing the child re- Bulb capacity..........11-24 Seat straint on vehicles with a front Rear turn-signal lamps passenger airbag........
  • Page 461 Alphabetical index Specification..........12-08 Wiper de-icer switch......... 6-60 Wiper Ultrasonic misacceleration Mitigation System. 7-63 Rear window..........6-59 USB input terminal..........8-70 Windscreen........... 6-55 Wiper blades..........11-13 How to connect a USB memory device..8-70 How to connect an iPod........ 8-71 Vanity mirror lamp Bulb capacity..........
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