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OUTLANDER
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OUTLANDER - ENGLISH - OGFE19E1

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  • Page 1 OUTLANDER OWNER’S MANUAL OUTLANDER - ENGLISH - OGFE19E1...
  • Page 2 Table of contents Overview/Quick guide General information Locking and unlocking Seats and seat belts Instruments and controls Starting and driving For pleasant driving For emergencies Vehicle care Maintenance Specifications Alphabetical index Declaration of Conformity OGFE19E1...
  • Page 3 Instruments and controls Instruments and controls E08500102427 1. Combination headlamps and dipper switch p. 5-58 Automatic High-Beam (AHB) switch* p. 5-61 Turn-signal lever p. 5-68 Front fog lamp switch* p. 5-69 Rear fog lamp switch p. 5-70 2. Driver’s ventilators p. 7-02 3.
  • Page 4 Instruments and controls 1. Driver’s ventilators p. 7-02 2. Shift paddles* p. 6-37, 6-44 3. Engine switch* p. 6-16 4. Instruments p. 5-02 5. Driver’s ventilators p. 7-02 6. Multi information display switch* p. 5-05 7. Active stability control (ASC) OFF switch p. 6-69 8.
  • Page 5 Instruments and controls 1. Hazard warning flasher switch p. 5-68 2. ECO mode switch* p. 5-69 3. Front passenger’s airbag indicator p. 4-29 4. Passenger’s ventilators p. 7-02 5. USB input terminal* p. 7-69 6. Accessory socket* p. 7-74 Cigarette lighter* p. 7-73 7.
  • Page 6 Instruments and controls 1. Multi Around Monitor* p. 6-134 Audio* p. 7-14 [For DISPLAY AUDIO, Smartphone Link Display Audio and MITSUBISHI Multi-Communication System (MMCS), refer to the separate owner’s manual.] 2. Hazard warning flasher switch p. 5-68 3. ECO mode switch p. 5-69 4.
  • Page 7 Instruments and controls 1. Supplemental restraint system (SRS) - airbag (for front passeng- er’s seat) p. 4-26, 4-31 2. Glove box p. 7-78 Card holder p. 7-78 3. Parking brake lever p. 6-05 4. Heated seat switch* p. 4-04 5. Gearshift lever* p. 6-31 Selector lever* p.
  • Page 8 Instruments and controls 1. Supplemental restraint system (SRS) - airbag (for front passeng- er’s seat) p. 4-26, 4-31 2. Glove box p. 7-78 Card holder p. 7-78 3. Brake auto hold switch p. 6-59 4. Electric parking brake switch p. 6-07 5.
  • Page 9 Interior Interior E08500202024 1. Sun visors p. 7-72 Vanity mirror p. 7-72 Card holder p. 7-72 2. Lock switch p. 3-41 3. Electric remote-controlled outside rear-view mirrors switch p. 6-12 4. Central door lock switch p. 3-21 5. Electric window control switch p. 3-40 6.
  • Page 10 Interior 1. Inside rear-view mirror p. 6-11 2. Sun visors p. 7-72 Vanity mirror p. 7-72 Card holder p. 7-72 3. Electric remote-controlled outside rear-view mirrors switch p. 6-12 4. Central door lock switch p. 3-21 5. Electric window control switch p. 3-40 6.
  • Page 11 Interior 1. Supplemental restraint system (SRS) - curtain airbag* p. 4-26, 4-34 2. Bottle holder p. 7-81 3. Map & room lamps (front) p. 7-75, 7-76, 10-27 4. Downlight p. 7-75 5. Sunroof switch* p. 3-42 6. Hands-free microphone* p. 7-49 7.
  • Page 12 Interior 1. Bottle holder p. 7-81 2. Supplemental restraint system (SRS) - curtain airbag p. 4-26, 4-34 3. Assist grips p. 7-83 Coat hook p. 7-84 4. Cargo area cover* p. 7-82 5. Armrest p. 4-05 Cup holder p. 7-81 6.
  • Page 13 Luggage area Luggage area E08500301493 1. Tether anchorages for child restraint system* p. 4-24 2. Jack p. 8-13 Tools p. 8-13 3. Accessory socket p. 7-74 4. Luggage hooks p. 7-84 5. Luggage floor box* p. 7-79 Tyre repair kit* p. 8-20 1-12 Overview/Quick guide OGFE19E1...
  • Page 14 Outside (Front) Outside (Front) E08500402811 1. Sunroof* p. 3-42 2. Electric window control p. 3-40 3. Fuel tank filler p. 2-03 4. Outside rear-view mirror p. 6-12 Side turn-signal lamps* p. 5-68, 10-26 Side-view camera* p. 6-134 5. Side turn-signal lamps* p. 5-68, 10-26 6.
  • Page 15 Outside (Rear) Outside (Rear) E08500402824 1. Antenna 2. Tail lamps p. 5-58, 10-26,10-31 3. Keyless entry system p. 3-04 Keyless operation system* p. 3-08 Locking and unlocking the doors p. 3-19 4. Tyre p. 10-11 Tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS)* p. 6-117 Tyre inflation pressures p.
  • Page 16 Quick guide Quick guide The operating range is approximately 70 cm Keyless operation key from the driver’s door switch, front passeng- E08500500010 er’s door switch and the tailgate switches. Locking and unlocking the doors and tailgate E08500601816 Keyless entry system Press the remote control switch, and all doors and the tailgate will be locked or unlocked as desired.
  • Page 17 Quick guide 1-Combination headlamps Around the driver’s seat AUTO With the ignition switch or the operation mode is Rotate the switch to turn on the lamps. E08500801993 in ON, head-lamps, po- sition, tail, licence plate, instrument panel lamps and downlight turn on and off automatically in accordance with outside light level.
  • Page 18 Quick guide 1-Turn-signal lever 3-Engine switch* The turn-signal lamps flash when the lever is If you are carrying the keyless operation key, operated you can start the engine. If you press the en- gine switch without depressing the brake pedal (A/T, CVT) or the clutch pedal (M/T), you can change the operation mode in the or- der of OFF, ACC, ON, OFF.
  • Page 19 Quick guide 4-Wiper and washer switch 5-Electric remote-controlled 6-Electric window control outside rear-view mirrors Press the switch down for opening the win- dow, and pull the switch for closing. To adjust the mirror position Except for vehicles equipped with the mirror retractor switch MIST- Misting function Vehicles equipped with the mirror...
  • Page 20 Quick guide Selector lever positions The fuel tank filler is located on the rear left side of your vehicle. “P” PARK INVECS-II 6A/T This position locks the transmission to pre- INVECS-III 6CVT with shift paddles vent the vehicle from moving. The engine can be started in this position.
  • Page 21 Quick guide The following information is included on the 5. Frozen road warning ® p. 5-24 Refer to “Automatic transmission IN- multi information display: odometer, tripme- 6. Gearshift indicator* ® p. 6-32 VECS-III 6CVT (Intelligent & Innovative ter, average fuel consumption etc. 7.
  • Page 22 Quick guide Drive mode-selector Drive mode Function S-AWC con- Function trol mode The drive mode can be switched by pressing 4WD AUTO This mode is for au- tomatically control- the switch while the ignition switch is in the AWC ECO High fuel efficiency mode.
  • Page 23 Quick guide S-AWC con- Function trol mode LOCK High traction mode. This mode excels at rough road driving and escape from stuck conditions, in addition, realizes strong 4WD driving from low speed to high speed on or- dinary road. S-AWC drive mode-selector The drive mode can be switched by pressing the switch while the ignition switch is in the “ON”...
  • Page 24: Table Of Contents

    General information Fuel selection..................2-02 Filling the fuel tank................2-03 Installation of accessories..............2-04 Modification/alterations to the electrical or fuel systems....2-05 Genuine parts..................2-05 Safety and disposal information for used engine oil......2-05 Disposal information for used batteries..........2-06 OGFE19E1...
  • Page 25: Fuel Selection

    (containing 10 % ethanol) con- at a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized er. Do not use leaded fuel. Service Point. forming to European standards EN 228.
  • Page 26: Filling The Fuel Tank

    Filling the fuel tank Filling the fuel tank WARNING If the tank cap must be replaced, use only E00200204351 a MITSUBISHI MOTORS genuine part. WARNING Fuel tank capacity When handling fuel, comply with the safe- ty regulations displayed by garages and filling stations.
  • Page 27: Installation Of Accessories

    6. To close, turn the fuel cap slowly clock- only for MITSUBISHI MOTORS, but also hicle. wise until you hear clicking sounds, then for a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized...
  • Page 28: Modification/Alterations To The Electrical Or Fuel Systems

    Parts are identified by this mark and are MITSUBISHI MOTORS CORPORATION eration permit following the attachment or in- available at all MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- has always manufactured safe, high quality stallation of such parts, it cannot be deduced thorized Service Points.
  • Page 29: Disposal Information For Used Batteries

    Disposal information for used batteries Protect the environment It is illegal to pollute drains, water courses and soil. Use authorized waste collection fa- cilities, including civic amenity sites and ga- rages providing facilities for disposal of used oil and used oil filters. If in doubt, contact your local authority for advice on disposal.
  • Page 30 Locking and unlocking Keys....................3-02 Electronic immobilizer (Anti-theft starting system)......3-03 Keyless entry system................3-04 Keyless operation system*..............3-08 Doors....................3-19 Central door locks................3-21 Dead Lock System*................3-22 “Child-protection” rear doors..............3-23 Tailgate*....................3-24 Electric tailgate*................. 3-25 Inside tailgate release................3-32 Security alarm system*............... 3-32 Electric window control..............
  • Page 31: Keys

    Keys Keys 3. Keyless operation key (with electric tail- NOTE gate switch) • Keep away from devices that emit strong E00300104508 4. Emergency key electromagnetic waves, such as cellular The key fits all locks. phones, wireless devices and high fre- Keyless entry key WARNING quency equipment (including medical de-...
  • Page 32: Electronic Immobilizer (Anti-Theft Starting System)

    • When the key contacts a key ring or other MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service metallic or magnetic object. Point in the event the original keys are lost. [Vehicles equipped with the keyless entry...
  • Page 33: Keyless Entry System

    Keyless entry system Keyless entry key NOTE NOTE tact your MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- thorized Service Point. [Vehicles equipped with keyless operation system] If the engine does not start, we recommend contact your MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point If you lose one of them, contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- ice Point as soon as possible.
  • Page 34 It is possible to modify functions as follows: However, the operating range of the remote For further information, please contact your control switch may change if the vehicle is MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- located near a power station, or radio/TV ice Point. broadcasting station.
  • Page 35 OFF (vehicles Lock System) For further information, please consult with keyless operation system). your MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized 2. Place the combination headlamps and Service Point. E00310301515 The door and tailgate unlock function can be dipper switch in the “OFF”...
  • Page 36 You may purchase a replacement battery at - side an electric appliance store. 2. With the MITSUBISHI mark facing you, A MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized insert the cloth-covered tip of a straight Service Point can replace the battery for you blade (or minus) screwdriver into the Coin type if you prefer.
  • Page 37: Keyless Operation System

    Keyless operation system* [Keyless operation key] 4. Install a new battery with the + side (A) The driver should always carry the keyless operation key. This key is necessary for lock- 1. Remove the emergency key from the ing and unlocking the doors and tailgate, key.
  • Page 38 Consult a noise. passenger’s door lock/unlock switch, the tail- In such cases, use the emergency key. MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service gate LOCK switch or the tailgate open Refer to “To operate without using the Point.
  • Page 39 Keyless operation system* Operating range for starting the NOTE NOTE engine If the keyless operation key battery is wear- Locking and unlocking operate only when ing out or there are strong electromagnetic you press a door or tailgate switch that de- E00306301354 The operating range is the interior of the ve- waves or noise present, the operating range...
  • Page 40 Keyless operation system* Also refer to “Locking and unlocking: Doors, NOTE NOTE Central door locks, Split tailgate” on pages If a keyless operation key is too close to the For vehicles equipped with the mirror retrac- 3-19, 3-21 and 3-24. door or door window, it may be possible to tor switch, the outside rear-view mirrors au- start the engine or change the operation...
  • Page 41 Driver’s and front passenger’s door lock/unlock switches MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- tailgate are unlocked using the keyless oper- ice Point. ation function. On vehicles equipped with the Smartphone Refer to “Starting and driving: Outside rear- Link Display Audio or the MITSUBISHI view mirrors”...
  • Page 42 For further in- nal lamps will blink twice. formation, please contact your MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- ice Point. NOTE On vehicles equipped with the Smartphone Link Display Audio or the MITSUBISHI Functions can be modified as stated below.
  • Page 43 Keyless operation system* Warning activation E00305902435 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 44 Keyless operation system* Item TYPE 1 TYPE 2 Note (Solution) Display Buzzer Indicator Buzzer Key not detected Inner buzzer No sounds When the engine switch is turned to the sounds once. ACC or ON from OFF or when the en- gine is started, the warning is activated, Blinks if any of the following conditions is oc-...
  • Page 45 For further information, please contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. 3-16 Locking and unlocking OGFE19E1...
  • Page 46 Keyless operation system* Item TYPE 1 TYPE 2 Note (Solution) Display Buzzer Indicator Buzzer Keyless operation Inner buzzer Inner buzzer Even if you have the keyless oper- key take-out moni- sounds once. Outer sounds once. Outer ation key within the engine start toring system buzzer sounds in- buzzer sounds in-...
  • Page 47 Keyless operation system* Item TYPE 1 TYPE 2 Note (Solution) Display Buzzer Indicator Buzzer Door ajar preven- Inner buzzer Outer buzzer When the operation mode in OFF, if tion system sounds once. Outer sounds about you try to lock the doors and tailgate by buzzer sounds seconds...
  • Page 48: Doors

    Doors To operate without using the NOTE CAUTION keyless operation function After using the emergency key, always re- Be careful not to lock the doors while the turn it into the keyless operation key. key is inside the vehicle. E00306001175 Emergency key Locking and unlocking the driver’s door E00307201738...
  • Page 49 Doors To lock or unlock from inside To lock without using the key NOTE the vehicle When locking or unlocking with the key, on- Front passenger’s door, Rear ly the driver’s door will be locked or un- locked. door To lock or unlock all doors and the tailgate, use the central door lock switch, the keyless entry system or the keyless operation func- tion.
  • Page 50: Central Door Locks

    These functions are not activated when the vehicle is shipped from the factory. To acti- and tailgate E00300803508 vate or deactivate these functions, please con- tact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Using the central door lock Service Point. NOTE switch Using the ignition switch or the...
  • Page 51: Dead Lock System

    Dead Lock System* Setting the system NOTE Driver’s and front passenger’s door lock/unlock switches* E00305201385 On vehicles equipped with the Smartphone 1. Turn the ignition switch to the “LOCK” Link Display Audio or the MITSUBISHI position and then remove the key (vehi- Multi-Communication System (MMCS),...
  • Page 52: Child-Protection" Rear Doors

    (C) and cancelled. automatic locking. For details, please con- “Child-protection” rear The UNLOCK switch (B) on the remote tact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. doors control switch is pressed. On vehicles equipped with the Smartphone The driver’s or front passenger’s door...
  • Page 53: Tailgate

    Tailgate* 1. Lock CAUTION WARNING 2. Unlock When driving with a child in the rear seat, When you open the tailgate make sure please use the child protection to prevent ac- that the tailgate is opened fully and re- NOTE cidental door opening which may cause an mains fully open.
  • Page 54: Electric Tailgate

    Electric tailgate* Refer to “Keyless entry system” on page NOTE NOTE 3-04, “Keyless operation system*” on page The tailgate cannot be opened when the bat- Gas struts (C) are installed to support the 3-08, or “Central door locks” on page 3-21. tery is flat or disconnected.
  • Page 55 Do not install accessories other than gate power switch (A) is on. MITSUBISHI MOTORS GENUINE parts on the electric tailgate. Some accessories could be too heavy, causing the drop preven- tion mechanism to operate.
  • Page 56 Electric tailgate* Operating conditions WARNING NOTE E00313101107 Turn off the electric tailgate power switch The electric tailgate cannot be opened when The electric tailgate can be opened automati- when not operating the electric tailgate. the battery is flat or disconnected. cally when all of the following conditions are If the switch is left on, someone’s hand or If you want to open the electric tailgate, it...
  • Page 57 Electric tailgate* The operation mode is in ON with the If the electric tailgate switch is pressed twice •While The warning buzzer sounds selector lever in the “P” (PARK) posi- in a row, the electric tailgate operates after closed: and the tailgate completely tion (A/T) or with the parking brake is the warning buzzer sounds.
  • Page 58 Electric tailgate* Safety mechanism Opening the electric tailgate us- Closing the electric tailgate us- ing the open switch ing the close switch E00313200013 The safety mechanism is activated if the elec- E00313600134 E00313700063 tric tailgate should trap a person or an object The electric tailgate can be opened by press- The electric tailgate can be closed by press- during automatic operation, or if the sensors...
  • Page 59 Do not install accessories other than ly, depending on its position. Once the electric tailgate is completely open MITSUBISHI MOTORS GENUINE parts The safety mechanism is deactivated while on the electric tailgate. Some accessories or closed, normal automatic operation is...
  • Page 60 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 61: 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 62 Refer to “To deactivate the vehicle incli- CAUTION Have vehicle inspected nation detection function and the interior MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- intrusion detection function*” on page Do not modify or add parts to the security ice Point. 3-37. If the confirmation function (blinking of the For vehicles equipped with the interior alarm alarm system.
  • Page 63 Security alarm system* The security alarm has four During this time, it is possible to temporarily The turn-signal lamps blink and the horn open a door or the tailgate without using the (the siren for vehicles equipped with the modes: keyless entry system or the keyless operation interior alarm sensor) sounds, warning function and without causing the alarm to...
  • Page 64 Security alarm system* 3. Pull the windscreen wiper and washer NOTE switch towards you and hold it there. When lending the vehicle to another person (Since the ignition switch is in the or allowing the vehicle to be driven by “LOCK”...
  • Page 65 UNLOCK switch. The MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- mode can be confirmed from the num- ice Point. Avoid leaving valuable items inside the ve- ber of times the buzzer sounds. hicle even when the security alarm system Driver’s and front passenger’s door look/unlock switches*...
  • Page 66 Security alarm system* NOTE NOTE Tailgate LOCK switch* The system preparation mode is not activa- Avoid leaving valuable items inside the ve- ted when the doors and the tailgate have hicle even when the security alarm system been locked using a method other than the has been set to the “active”...
  • Page 67 Holding the keyless operation key and MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- pressing the driver’s or front passenger’s ice Point. door lock/unlock switch, or the tailgate The activation distance for the keyless entry open switch to unlock the doors and the system is approximately 4 m.
  • Page 68 MOTORS Authorized Service Point. tailgate are closed, after which the sys- unlock switch and automatic locking can be tem preparation mode will once again go adjusted. Consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS 2. The alarm will be activated for approxi- into effect.) Authorized Service Point.
  • Page 69: Electric Window Control

    Electric window control Electric window control WARNING NOTE Before operating the electric window con- When the door window does not close auto- E00302200589 trol, make sure that nothing can get trap- matically even if the switch is fully pulled The electric windows can only be operated ped (head, hand, finger, etc.).
  • Page 70 Electric window control NOTE WARNING CAUTION The rear door windows only open halfway. A child may tamper with the switch at the The safety mechanism is cancelled just be- risk of its hands or head being trapped in fore the window is fully closed. This allows the window.
  • Page 71: Sunroof

    Sunroof* Sunroof* To stop the moving sunroof, press switch (1) NOTE or (2). In such a case, the following procedure E00302801351 should be implemented to rectify this situa- To tilt up, press the switch (2). tion. Sunroof The rear of the sunroof will rise. If the window is open, repeatedly raise the appropriate window switch until that win- The sunroof can only be operated with the ig-...
  • Page 72 Sunroof* If the sunroof does not return to normal, con- CAUTION NOTE sult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized The safety mechanism is cancelled just be- The sunroof stops just before reaching the Service Point. fore the sunroof is fully closed. This allows fully open position.
  • Page 73 Sunroof* NOTE Be careful, not to put any wax on the weath- erstrip (black rubber) around the sunroof opening. If stained with wax, the weather- strip cannot maintain a weatherproof seal with the sunroof. After washing the vehicle or after it has rained, wipe off any water that is on the sun- roof before operating it.
  • Page 74 Seats and seat belts Seat arrangement.................4-02 Seat adjustment................... 4-03 Front seats................... 4-04 Second seats*..................4-05 Third seats (7 persons)................ 4-06 Head restraints..................4-06 Making a luggage area................ 4-07 Making a flat seat................4-10 Seat belts..................... 4-11 Pregnant women restraint..............4-16 Seat belt pretensioner system and force limiter system...... 4-16 Child restraint..................4-17 Seat belt inspection................
  • Page 75: Seat Arrangement

    Seat arrangement Seat arrangement E00400201932 By operating the front, second or third seat, select the desired seat arrangement. 5 persons 7 persons Normal usage Flat seat ® p. 4-10 To fold down the second seats Making a luggage area ® p. 4-08 4-02 Seats and seat belts OGFE19E1...
  • Page 76: Seat Adjustment

    Seat adjustment 5 persons 7 persons To fold down the third seats Making a luggage area ® p. 4-08 Seat adjustment WARNING CAUTION To minimize the risk of personal injury in Do not place a cushion or the like between E00400301933 the event of a collision or sudden braking, your back and the seatback while driving.
  • Page 77: Front Seats

    Front seats Power type* Heated seats* Front seats E00401102313 E00400401266 The heated seats can be operated with the ig- nition switch or the operation mode in ON. Manual type Operate the switch as indicated by arrows. The indication lamp (A) will illuminate while the heater is on.
  • Page 78: Second Seats

    Second seats* Armrest CAUTION 2 (neu- - Heater off. tral po- E00402400423 Do not use benzine, kerosene, petrol, alcohol sition) To use the armrest, fold it down. or other organic solvents when cleaning the To return to the original position, push it 3 (LO) - Heater low (to keep the seat seats.
  • Page 79: Third Seats (7 Persons)

    Third seats (7 persons) To return the seat, slide the entire seat back- Third seats (7 persons) WARNING ward to the desired position and then raise Never place a cushion or similar device on E00402700426 the seatback until it locks securely. the seatback.
  • Page 80: Making A Luggage Area

    Making a luggage area To install To raise the head restraint, move it upward. CAUTION To lower the restraint, move it downward The shape and size of the head restraint dif- while pushing the height adjusting knob (A) Confirm that the head restraint is facing the fers according to the seat.
  • Page 81 Making a luggage area 6. Fold the seat belt buckles forward. CAUTION NOTE Do not stack luggage above the seatback If you do not move the second seat fully height. Secure the luggage firmly. backward, you may not be able to fold the Serious accidents could result due to unre- second seat.
  • Page 82 Making a luggage area 3. While lifting the seat belt’s buckle (A), 5. Make sure the seat belt’s buckle is on the CAUTION gently lower the seat cushion. Make sure seat cushion. Do not allow any person to sit on the flipped that there is a hook (B) at the position seat cushion, and do not place luggage on it.
  • Page 83: Making A Flat Seat

    Making a flat seat Push lightly on the seatback to confirm (Refer to “Second seats*” on page 4-05) CAUTION that it has actually been secured. Do not walk around on top of the seats after they have been laid flat. To ensure the seats are locked securely, at- tempt to move them back and forth.
  • Page 84: Seat Belts

    Seat belts (Refer to “Second seats*” on page 4-05) Seat belts WARNING The seat belt will provide its wearer with E00404800867 maximum protection if the recliner seat- To protect you and your passengers in the back is placed in fully upright position. event of an accident, it is most important that When the seatback is reclined, there is the seat belts be worn correctly while driving.
  • Page 85 Seat belts To unfasten NOTE Hold the latch plate and push the button on You can check if the belt locks by pulling it the buckle. forward quickly. If the seat belt buckles in the second seating position are not found, you will find them under the second seat cushion.
  • Page 86 Seat belts Seat belt reminder NOTE This warning lamp shows the case of the left-hand drive vehi- E00409802387 If the seat belt (A) or ring (B) becomes dirty, cles. the belt may not retract smoothly. If the seat For the driver and the front belt and ring are dirty, clean them with a Type A: Except for Russia, Kazakhstan,...
  • Page 87 Seat belts If the ignition switch is turned to the “ON” NOTE NOTE position or the operation mode is put in ON If the seat belt subsequently remains unfas- If the seat belts are initially fastened but a while a seat belt is not fastened, the warning tened, the warning lamp and the tone will is- seat belt is unfastened while the vehicle is lamp comes on for approximately 30 seconds...
  • Page 88 Seat belts 3. Pull the seat belt and insert the small WARNING NOTE latch plate (A) into the buckle (C). When adjusting the seat belt anchor, set it If the seat belt buckles in the second seating 4. Insert the latch plate (B) into the buckle at a position that is sufficiently high so position are not found, you will find them (D).
  • Page 89: Pregnant Women Restraint

    Pregnant women restraint Second and third seat belt stor- Pregnant women restraint E00405601162 E00405300508 WARNING When the seat belt is not in use, store it as shown in the illustration. Seat belts work for everyone, including pregnant women. Pregnant women should use the available seat belts.
  • Page 90: Child Restraint

    (ve- MITSUBISHI MOTORS guidelines. It is to the passenger. hicles equipped with SRS side airbags and...
  • Page 91 Child restraint WARNING WARNING WARNING When attaching a child restraint system Extreme Hazard! A REARWARD FACING CHILD RE- to the rear seat, prevent the front seat- NEVER use a rearward facing child re- STRAINT must NOT be used in the front backs from touching the child restraint straint on a seat protected by an ACTIVE passenger seat if the front passenger’s air-...
  • Page 92 Child restraint Instruction: Older children WARNING For small infants, an infant carrier E00406700307 When installing a child restraint system, Children who have outgrown the child re- should be used. For small children refer to the instructions provided by the straint system should be seated in the rear whose height when seated allows the manufacturer of the restraint system.
  • Page 93 Child restraint Suitability for various ISOFIX positions E00411402380 Vehicle ISOFIX positions Mass group Size class Fixture Second outboard Carrycot ISO/L1 ISO/L2 - Up to 10 kg ISO/R1 - Up to 13 kg ISO/R1 ISO/R2 IL, IL#* ISO/R3 - 9 to 18 kg ISO/R2 ISO/R3 ISO/F2...
  • Page 94 Because the child restraint interferes with the seat belt, you cannot fasten the seat belt correctly. The child restraint system that’s a MITSUBISHI MOTORS GENUINE part for the mass group “0+ up to 13 kg” is designed for children 40 to 83 cm in height.
  • Page 95 Because the child restraint interferes with the seat belt, you cannot fasten the seat belt correctly. The child restraint system that’s a MITSUBISHI MOTORS GENUINE part for the mass group “0+ up to 13 kg” is designed for children 40 to 83 cm in height.
  • Page 96 — NOTE There is no applicable MITSUBISHI MOTORS GENUINE Parts to the Mass Group “0-Up to 10 kg”. MITSUBISHI MOTORS Europe B.V. reserves the right to changes without any prior announcement. For detailed information, consult your MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point.
  • Page 97 Child restraint Tether anchorage location Child restraint system with Installing a child restraint sys- ISOFIX mountings tem to the lower anchorage There are 2 child restraint anchorage points (ISOFIX child restraint mount- located on the back of the second seatbacks. The child restraint system is designed only ings) and tether anchorage* These are for securing a child restraint sys-...
  • Page 98 Child restraint Installing a child restraint sys- 3. Open the gap a little between the seat 5. Latch the tether strap hook (E) of the cushion (A) and the seatback (B) with child restraint system to the tether an- tem to a 3-point type seat belt your hand to locate the lower anchorages chorage bar (F) and tighten the top tether (with emergency locking mech-...
  • Page 99: Seat Belt Inspection

    Seat belt inspection 3. Remove all slack of a lap belt by pulling Seat belt inspection WARNING the webbing through the belt’s adjust- be able to provide adequate protection in E00406301690 ment feature. a collision or other situation. Check the belts for cuts, worn or frayed web- 3-point type seat belt requires no length bing and for cracked or deformed metallic adjustment, remove all slack by using...
  • Page 100 Supplemental restraint system (SRS) - airbag The SRS driver’s and front passenger’s air- On vehicles equipped with the ERA-GLO- bags are designed to supplement the primary NASS, the SRS curtain airbags will also de- protection of the driver and front passenger ploy when a rollover of the vehicle is detec- side seat belt systems by providing those oc- ted and the curtain airbags are also designed...
  • Page 101 Supplemental restraint system (SRS) - airbag Only when the ignition switch or the opera- WARNING tion mode is under the following conditions, IT IS VERY IMPORTANT TO BE the airbags will operate. PROPERLY SEATED. [Except for vehicles equipped with keyless A driver or front passenger too close to operation system] the steering wheel or instrument panel...
  • Page 102 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 E00410201443 The front passenger’s airbag ON-OFF switch The front passenger’s airbag indicator is loca- with an appropriate booster seat if nee- ded.
  • Page 103 Type A: Except for Russia, Kazakhstan, have the system inspected by a To reduce risk of serious or fatal injury: Belarus and Ukraine MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized • Always turn the ignition switch to the Service Point. Type B: For Russia, Kazakhstan, Belarus “LOCK”...
  • Page 104 Supplemental restraint system (SRS) - airbag Driver’s and front passenger’s Driver’s knee airbag system* airbag system E00412400022 The driver’s knee airbag is located under the E00407400792 steering wheel. The driver’s knee airbag is The driver’s airbag is located under the pad- designed to deploy at the same time as the ded cover in the middle of the steering wheel.
  • Page 105 Supplemental restraint system (SRS) - airbag Because frontal collisions can easily move you out of position, it is important to always properly wear your seat belts. Your seat belts will help keep you a safe distance from the steering wheel and instrument panel during the initial stages of airbag deployment.
  • Page 106 Supplemental restraint system (SRS) - airbag WARNING WARNING Do not attach anything to the steering Do not attach accessories to the lower por- wheel’s padded cover, such as badges or tion of the driver’s side instrument panel. accessories. It might strike and injure an Such objects could prevent the driver’s occupant if the airbag inflates.
  • Page 107 ARE DESIGNED TO you to have the entire airbag system in- DEPLOY when… spected by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. The side airbags and curtain airbags are de- signed to deploy when the vehicle suffers a...
  • Page 108 Supplemental restraint system (SRS) - airbag The side airbags and curtain On vehicles equipped with the ERA-GLO- 3. Collision with a utility pole, tree or other airbags MAY NOT DEPLOY NASS, when the vehicle rolls onto its side or narrow object when…...
  • Page 109 Supplemental restraint system (SRS) - airbag The side airbags and curtain 2. Rear end collisions WARNING airbags ARE NOT DESIGNED 3. Pitch end over end TO DEPLOY when… Do not allow any second seat occupant to hold onto the seatback of either front seat, Because the side airbags and curtain airbags The side airbags and curtain airbags are not in order to reduce risk of injury from the...
  • Page 110 At the same time, the side airbags and curtain airbags system to warning display will appear on the informa- be done by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS tion screen in the multi information display Authorized Service Point.
  • Page 111 If you found any tear, scratch, crack or NASS, if the ERA-GLONASS system oper- damage to the portion where the airbag is ates, the SRS warning lamp illuminates. stored, you should have the SRS inspected by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. SRS servicing E00407901606 NOTE...
  • Page 112 Instruments and controls Instruments..................5-02 Multi information display - Type 1............. 5-03 Multi information display - Type 2............. 5-20 Indication lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list (multi information display - Type 1)......5-29 Indication and warning lamps (multi information display - Type 2)....................
  • Page 113: Instruments

    Instruments Meter illumination control - Instruments 2. Multi information display (Type 1: Col- liquid crystal display type) Type 1 E00500102708 ® p. 5-03 E00531301145 Information screen display list (Type 1) Each time you press the rheostat illumination Type 1 ® p. 5-29 button, there is a sound and the brightness of Multi information display (Type 2: the instruments changes.
  • Page 114 Multi information display - Type 1 The following information is included on the 2. Information screen ® p. 5-05 NOTE multi information display: warnings, odome- Interrupt display screen ® p. 5-06 If you press and hold the button for about 2 ter, tripmeter, average and momentary fuel 3.
  • Page 115 Multi information display - Type 1 [When the ignition switch or the operation mode is ON] 1. Drive mode indicator display screen* 9. Gearshift indicator display screen* 19. Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) display ® p. 6-48 ® p. 6-31, 6-36, 6-44 screen* ®...
  • Page 116: Multi Information Display - Type 1

    Multi information display - Type 1 Multi information display Information screen (when the Information screen (when the switch ignition switch or the operation ignition switch is turned from mode is OFF) the “LOCK” position to the E00520000741 Each time the multi information display “ON”...
  • Page 117 Multi information display - Type 1 Information screen (when the 2. Tripmeter NOTE ® p. 5-09 ignition switch or the operation 3. Driving range display ® p. 5-11 While driving, the function setting screen is ECO drive assist display* ® p. 5-13 mode is ON) not displayed even if you operate the multi 4.
  • Page 118 Multi information display - Type 1 Redisplay of a warning display To return to the screen displayed before NOTE screen the warning display When the mark is displayed, the warning Even if the cause of the warning display is When the mark is displayed, if you lightly display screen can be redisplayed on the in- not eliminated, you can return to the screen...
  • Page 119 Multi information display - Type 1 Fuel remaining display screen Fuel remaining warning dis- CAUTION play E00522201597 Before moving your vehicle, check that the This displays the amount of fuel remaining. warning display does not appear. E00522402466 When the fuel is reduced to about 10 litres, Engine coolant temperature the information screen switches to the inter- display...
  • Page 120 To modify the display settings, have it adjus- E00522100498 on the way using tripmeter ted at a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized This shows the temperature Service Point. outside the vehicle. To reset the tripmeter For more details, contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point.
  • Page 121 Multi information display - Type 1 To reset 3. Lightly press the multi information dis- NOTE play switch while the icon is flashing to The “---” display can be reset while the igni- The distance is shown in units of 100 km change the display from “---”...
  • Page 122 Multi information display - Type 1 Driving range display NOTE NOTE E00538000027 When “---” is displayed, after a certain dis- The display setting can be changed to the This displays the approximate driving range tance and a certain period of time, the dis- preferred units (km or miles).
  • Page 123 Multi information display - Type 1 For the method for changing the average NOTE speed display setting, refer to “Changing the The average speed display and the average function settings” on page 5-14. fuel consumption display can be reset indi- vidually for the auto reset mode and manual reset mode.
  • Page 124 Multi information display - Type 1 Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) moni- ECO Drive Assist* ECO Score* tor* E00531501163 E00531601193 This function displays how fuel-efficiently ECO score indicates the points you have E00531101042 you are driving under different driving condi- scored on fuel-efficient driving by the num- The accumulated time the engine has been tions.
  • Page 125 Multi information display - Type 1 Changing the function settings 3. Press and hold the multi information dis- Refer to “Changing the reset mode for play switch for about 2 seconds or more average fuel consumption and average E00522701837 to switch from the setting mode screen speed”...
  • Page 126 Multi information display - Type 1 2. Lightly press the multi information dis- When the following operation is per- NOTE play switch to select “AVG (average fuel formed, the mode setting is automatical- If the battery is disconnected, these function consumption and average speed set- ly switched from manual to auto.
  • Page 127 Multi information display - Type 1 When the engine switch or the operation 1. Press and hold the multi-information NOTE mode is in the following conditions, the meter switch for about 2 seconds or The display units for the driving range, the average fuel consumption display and more to switch from the setting mode average fuel consumption, the average speed...
  • Page 128 Multi information display - Type 1 2. Lightly press the multi information dis- 1. Press and hold the multi information dis- NOTE play switch to select “ ” (temperature play switch for about 2 seconds or more If “---” is selected in the language setting, a unit setting).
  • Page 129 Multi information display - Type 1 2. Lightly press the multi information dis- 1. Press and hold the multi information dis- NOTE play switch to select “ ” (language co- play switch for about 2 seconds or more • When A or 1 (language cooperation ena- operative control).
  • Page 130 Multi information display - Type 1 1. Press and hold the multi information dis- 1. Press and hold the multi information dis- 3. Press and hold the multi information dis- play switch for about 2 seconds or more play switch for about 2 seconds or more play switch for about 2 seconds or more to switch from the setting mode screen to switch from the setting mode screen...
  • Page 131 Multi information display - Type 2 The following information is included on the NOTE NOTE multi information display: odometer, tripme- • Average fuel consumption and average When the ignition switch or the operation ter, average fuel consumption etc. speed reset mode: A (Auto reset) mode is OFF, the selector lever position dis- •...
  • Page 132 Multi information display - Type 2 Information display E00528201326 Each time you lightly press the multi information display switch (A), the display switches in the following order. 1. Odometer 6. Average fuel consumption display 9. Service reminder (distance) ® p. 5-25 2.
  • Page 133 Multi information display - Type 2 NOTE When the ignition switch or the operation mode is OFF, the driving range display, average fuel consumption display, outside temperature display and tyre pressure monitoring system display are not displayed. While driving, the service reminder is not displayed even if you operate the multi information display switch. Odometer NOTE NOTE...
  • Page 134 Multi information display - Type 2 NOTE NOTE NOTE The driving range is determined based on The average fuel consumption display can When the ignition switch or the operation the fuel consumption data. This may vary be reset separately for the auto reset mode mode is ON again, the accumulated time depending on the driving conditions and and for the manual reset mode.
  • Page 135 Multi information display - Type 2 Frozen road warning Fuel remaining display Fuel remaining warning display E00522402479 E00533400013 E00522201601 If the remaining fuel level is approximately If the outside air temperature drops below ap- The fuel remaining display indicates the fuel 10 litres or less (one segment displayed) prox.
  • Page 136 To modify the display settings, have it adjus- MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized ted at a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. Service Point. 3. After your vehicle is inspected at a For more details, contact a MITSUBISHI...
  • Page 137 5-21. If you accidentally reset the display, consult 2. Each time you press the multi informa- a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- tion display switch for 2 seconds or ice Point. more on driving range display, you can switch reset mode for average fuel con- Changing the function settings sumption.
  • Page 138 Multi information display - Type 2 When the following operation is per- When the engine switch or the operation 1. When you lightly press the multi infor- formed, the mode setting is automatical- mode is in the following conditions, the mation display switch a few times, the ly switched from manual to auto.
  • Page 139 Multi information display - Type 2 NOTE NOTE The memory of the unit setting is erased if The temperature value on the air conditioner the battery is disconnected, and it returns au- panel is switched in conjunction with the tomatically to factory setting. outside temperature display unit of the multi information display.
  • Page 140: Indication Lamp, Warning Lamp, And Information Screen Display List (Multi Information Display - Type 1)

    Indication lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list (multi information display - Type 1) Indication lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list (multi information dis- play - Type 1) E00523701209 Indication and warning lamp list E00523802715 AJ1102645 1. Position lamp indication lamp 5.
  • Page 141 • 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. 5-30 Instruments and controls...
  • Page 142 Refer to “Capacity” on page 11-14. There is a fault in the LED headlamps. recommend consult MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- ice Point. Refer to “LED headlamp warning lamp” on page 5-60. There is a fault in the keyless operation sys- Refer to “Keyless operation system*”...
  • Page 143 Indication lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list (multi information display - Type 1) 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”...
  • Page 144 6-19. There is a fault in the EPS. Have vehicle inspected MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- ice Point as soon as possible. Refer to “Electric power steering system (EPS)” on page 6-67. 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 145 Put the operation mode in OFF, and then izer (Anti-theft starting system). start the engine again. If the warning is not cancelled, please con- tact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. The driver’s door is open when the opera- Put the operation mode in OFF.
  • Page 146 There is a fault in the electrical system. Immediately stop the vehicle in a safe place. recommend consult MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- ice Point. The engine is overheated. Stop the vehicle in a safe place and take corrective measures. Refer to “Engine overheating” on page 8-11.
  • Page 147 There is a fault in the brake system. recommend consult MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- ice Point. Refer to “Brake warning display” on page 5-57. There is a fault with the Electric parking We recommend you to have it checked, brake.
  • Page 148 Indication lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list (multi information display - Type 1) Screen Cause Solution (Reference) You try to release the Electric parking Refer to “Electric parking brake” on page brake switch without depressing the brake 6-07. pedal.
  • Page 149 Indication lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list (multi information display - Type 1) Screen Cause Solution (Reference) The Electric parking brake is not automati- When the ignition switch is turned off or cally applied because there is a fault in the the operation mode is put in OFF, place the Electric parking brake system.
  • Page 150 Solution (Reference) There is a fault in the charging system. Immediately stop the vehicle in a safe place. We recommend you to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- ice Point. Refer to “Charge warning display” on page 5-58. There is a fault in the Supplemental re-...
  • Page 151 Indication lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list (multi information display - Type 1) Screen Cause Solution (Reference) The electronically controlled 4WD system Refer to “Electronically controlled 4WD is hot. system” on page 6-48. The S-AWC system is hot. Refer to “S-AWC (Super-All Wheel Con- trol)”...
  • Page 152 Indication lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list (multi information display - Type 1) Screen Cause Solution (Reference) Refer to “How to use ACC” on page 6-85. The Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC) control is automatically cancelled and the system is placed in the ‘standby’ state.
  • Page 153 Indication lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list (multi information display - Type 1) Screen Cause Solution (Reference) There is a fault in the Adaptive Cruise We recommend you to have it checked. Control System (ACC). Refer to “To terminate ACC control” on page 6-89.
  • Page 154 When the warning display does not disap- System (UMS) sensor is temporarily not pear after waiting for a while, contact a available for some reason such as the envi- MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- ronmental condition or increase of the sen- ice Point. sor temperature.
  • Page 155 Indication lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list (multi information display - Type 1) Screen Cause Solution (Reference) The Ultrasonic misacceleration Mitigation We recommend you to have it checked, System (UMS) does not operate normally immediately. because there are some malfunctions in the Refer to “Ultrasonic misacceleration Miti- sensor or the system.
  • Page 156 When the warning display does not disap- temporarily not available for some reason pear after waiting for a while, contact a such as the environmental condition or in- MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- crease of the sensor temperature. ice Point. Refer to “Blind Spot Warning (BSW)” on page 6-107.
  • Page 157 Indication lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list (multi information display - Type 1) Screen Cause Solution (Reference) There is a fault in the sensor. recommend consult MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- ice Point. Refer to “Forward Collision Mitigation System (FCM): When a problem is detec- ted” on page 6-98. Refer “Lane...
  • Page 158 Screen Cause Solution (Reference) There is a fault in the Automatic High- recommend consult Beam (AHB). MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- ice Point. Refer to “Automatic High-Beam (AHB): System problem warning” on page 5-63. Navigation information dis- 1. Guidance display NOTE...
  • Page 159 Indication lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list (multi information display - Type 1) Other interrupt displays E00524202527 Screen Cause Solution (Reference) When starting the engine, you pressed the Place the gearshift lever in the “N” (Neu- engine switch without depressing the clutch tral) position, fully depress the clutch pedal (M/T).
  • Page 160 Indication lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list (multi information display - Type 1) Screen System operation status Reference When “4WD LOCK” mode is selected. Refer to “S-AWC (Super-All Wheel Control)” When “AWC ECO” mode of S-AWC is se- on page 6-51.
  • Page 161 Indication lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list (multi information display - Type 1) Screen System operation status Reference When the reversing sensor system detect an Refer to “Reversing sensor system” on page obstruction. 6-123. When the parking sensor detects an obsta- Refer to “Parking sensors (Front/Rear)”...
  • Page 162 Indication lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list (multi information display - Type 1) Screen System operation status Reference When the Forward Collision Mitigation Refer to “FCM and UMS ON/OFF switch” on System (FCM) is deactivated. page 6-97. When the Ultrasonic misacceleration Miti- Refer to “Turn on/off the UMS ”...
  • Page 163: Indication And Warning Lamps (Multi Information Display - Type 2)

    Indication and warning lamps (multi information display - Type 2) Indication and warning lamps (multi information display - Type 2) E00501504309 1. “Washer fluid level warning lamp” on 8. Electric power steering system (EPS) 16. 4WD LOCK mode indication lamp* page 5-57 warning lamp ®...
  • Page 164: Indication Lamps

    Indication lamps 24. Active Stability Control (ASC) OFF in- 26. Supplement Restraint System (SRS) 29. Tyre pressure monitoring system warn- dicator* ® p. 6-69 warning lamp ® p. 4-37 ing lamp* ® p. 6-117 25. Anti-lock brake system (ABS) warning 27.
  • Page 165: Warning Lamps

    Warning lamps ECO Drive Assist* Warning lamps CAUTION E00531701093 In the situations listed below, brake perform- E00502400147 This function displays how fuel-efficiently ance may be compromised or the vehicle you are driving under different driving condi- Brake warning lamp (red) may become unstable if brakes are applied tions.
  • Page 166 [Vehicles with the parking brake of the leased. Immediately contact the nearest have the vehicle checked. lever type] MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- Carefully pull the parking brake lever. ice Point. When the warning lamp comes on [Vehicles with the Electric parking brake]...
  • Page 167 Warning lamps Oil pressure warning lamp (Ve- High coolant temperature This data will be erased if a battery cable is disconnected which will make a rapid diag- hicle equipped with the multi warning lamp - red (Vehicle nosis difficult. Do not disconnect a battery information display - Type 2) equipped with the multi infor- cable when the check engine warning lamp is...
  • Page 168: Information Screen Display (Vehicle Equipped With The Multi Information Display - Type 1)

    Information screen display (Vehicle equipped with the multi information display - Type 1) Door ajar warning lamp (Vehi- Information screen display cle equipped with the multi in- (Vehicle equipped with the formation display - Type 2) multi information display - E00503301922 Type 1) This lamp illuminates when...
  • Page 169: Combination Headlamps And Dipper Switch

    Combination headlamps and dipper switch Combination headlamps CAUTION CAUTION and dipper switch • Depress the brake pedal harder than usual. If the warning is displayed while the engine Even if the brake pedal moves down to is running, immediately park your vehicle in E00506004354 the very end of its possible stroke, keep it a safe place and we recommend you to have...
  • Page 170 Do not cover the sensor (A) for the automat- trol can be adjusted. For further information, ic on/off control by affixing a sticker or label contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- to the windscreen. ized Service Point. On vehicles equipped with the Smartphone...
  • Page 171 For further information, we recommend you Type 1 to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- cally when the driver’s door is opened. thorized Service Point. [Except vehicles equipped with keyless On vehicles equipped with the Smartphone...
  • Page 172 Combination headlamps and dipper switch Dipper (High/Low beam [Except for vehicles equipped with keyless NOTE operation system] change) The high-beams can also flash when the If the driver’s door is opened when the key is lamp switch is OFF. E00506200329 in the “LOCK”...
  • Page 173 Combination headlamps and dipper switch If the AHB switch is pressed again, the WARNING Manual switching AHB will be deactivated and AHB indi- The headlamp beams (high/low) may not cator will go off. Switching to low beam be switched automatically under certain 1.
  • Page 174 Combination headlamps and dipper switch NOTE NOTE NOTE The headlamps may not be switched from The AHB recognises environmental condi- • The rear end of a vehicle in front (such as high-beam to low beam under the following tions by sensing a light source ahead of your a container truck) reflect a strong light.
  • Page 175 ON, please contact a ter waiting for a while, there is a possibility sensor, the following warning display will MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service that the sensor has a malfunction. Contact a appear. Point.
  • Page 176: Headlamp Levelling

    It is possible to modify functions as follows: For further information, please contact your • The time that the headlamps remain on MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- can be changed. ice Point. • The coming home light function can be On vehicles equipped with the Smartphone deactivated.
  • Page 177 Headlamp levelling 5 - person seat The headlamp levelling switch can be used to Switch position 5 passengers (including adjust the headlamp illumination distance driver) (when the lower beam is illuminated) so that 2000 models Switch position 5 passengers (including the headlamps’...
  • Page 178 Headlamp levelling Vehicle condition Switch posi- Vehicle condition Switch posi- Switch position Driver + 1 front passenger + 2 passengers on third tion tion seat “3” “0” Switch position 7 passengers (including driver) Switch position Driver + Full luggage “1” ●:1 person loading/7 passengers (in- :Full luggage loading...
  • Page 179: Turn-Signal Lever

    1. Turn-signals For further information, we recommend you ously. To turn them off, push the switch When making a normal turn, use posi- to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- again. tion (1). The lever will return automati- thorized Service Point.
  • Page 180: Eco Mode Switch

    Refer to “Automatic climate control air con- ditioner” on page 7-05. For further information, we recommend you to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- The ECO mode starts working by pressing thorized Service Point. On vehicles equipped with the Smartphone...
  • Page 181: Wiper And Washer Switch

    Wiper and washer switch Turn the knob once in the “ON” direction to NOTE NOTE turn on the front fog lamps. Turn the knob The front fog lamps are automatically turned To turn the rear fog lamp on again, turn the once more in the “ON”...
  • Page 182 If your hands get trapped, you could suffer For further information, we recommend you Fast injuries or the wipers could malfunction. Be to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- Rain sensor sure to turn the ignition switch to the “OFF” thorized Service Point.
  • Page 183 When the wipers do not operate even For further information, we recommend you sensor by turning the knob (B). though it is raining. to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- The wipers may automatically operate when thorized Service Point. things such as insects or foreign objects are...
  • Page 184 Ukraine, the wipers can be set to op- erate again after about 6 seconds. For further information, we recommend you Windscreen washer to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- thorized Service Point. E00507202652 On vehicles equipped with the Smartphone The windscreen washer can be operated with...
  • Page 185 For further information, we recommend you can be operated with the ignition switch or the “R” position while the windscreen wip- to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- ers or the rear window wiper is operating. thorized Service Point. the operation mode in ON or ACC.
  • Page 186: Wiper De-Icer Switch

    Wiper de-icer switch* Avoid using the washer continuously for NOTE NOTE more than 20 seconds. Do not operate If the ignition switch or the operation mode The wiper de-icer is activated/deactivated, the washer when the fluid reservoir is is in ON or ACC and the headlamps are on, depending on the operation of the rear win- empty.
  • Page 187: Heated Windscreen Switch

    Push the switch to turn on the heated wind- For further information, we recommend you screen. It will be turned off automatically in to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- Remove snow before use of the heated thorized Service Point. windscreen. It is not possible to melt large...
  • Page 188: Heated Steering Wheel Switch

    Heated steering wheel switch* Heated steering wheel The indication lamp (A) will illuminate while CAUTION the heated steering wheel is on. switch* Long use of the heated steering wheel with- out running the engine may run down the E00532100039 battery. The heated steering wheel will warm the grip portions of the left and right on the steering Horn switch...
  • Page 189 OGFE19E1...
  • Page 190 Starting and driving Economical driving................6-02 Anti-lock brake system (ABS)............6-65 Driving, alcohol and drugs..............6-02 Electric power steering system (EPS)..........6-67 Safe driving techniques...............6-03 Active stability control (ASC)*............6-68 Running-in recommendations............. 6-04 Cruise control*..................6-70 Parking brake..................6-05 Speed Limiter*..................6-75 Parking....................6-10 Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC)*...........6-80 Steering wheel height and reach adjustment........6-10 Forward Collision Mitigation System (FCM)*........6-92 Inside rear-view mirror................6-11...
  • Page 191: Economical Driving

    Economical driving Cargo loads Economical driving The drive mode-selector should be set to “4WD ECO” (Electronically controlled E00600102536 4WD) or “AWC ECO” (S-AWC) when driv- Do not drive with unnecessary articles in the For economical driving, there are some tech- ing 4WD vehicles to obtain best possible fuel luggage compartment.
  • Page 192: Safe Driving Techniques

    Safe driving techniques Seat belts Carrying children in the vehi- Your driving ability can be seriously im- paired even with blood alcohol levels far be- low the legal minimum. If you have been Before starting the vehicle, make sure that drinking, don’t drive.
  • Page 193: Running-In Recommendations

    Running-in recommendations Running-in recommendations E00600404461 During the running-in period for the first 1,000 km (620 miles), it is advisable to drive your new vehicle using the following precautions as a guideline to aid long life as well as future economy and performance. Do not race the engine at high speeds.
  • Page 194: Parking Brake

    Parking brake Shift point Speed limit 90 km/h (56 mph) gear gear 130 km/h (81 mph) 130 km/h (81 mph) gear 130 km/h (81 mph) gear Vehicles with CVT Shift point Speed limit “D” (DRIVE) 120 km/h (74 mph) 30 km/h (19 mph) position 50 km/h (30 mph) position...
  • Page 195 Parking brake Lever type parking brake* NOTE CAUTION E00641800088 Apply sufficient force to the parking brake Before driving, be sure that the parking lever to hold the vehicle stationary after the brake is fully released and brake warning To apply foot brake is released.
  • Page 196 While the electric parking brake is ap- cle stationary after the foot brake is released, plied, the ignition switch is turned to the contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- “LOCK” position or the operation mode ized Service Point. is put in OFF.
  • Page 197 Electric parking brake is auto- the brake system may be malfunctioning. matically released. Contact the nearest MITSUBISHI MOTORS The engine is running. Authorized Service Point. The selector lever is in the “D” (Drive) or the “R”...
  • Page 198 If the vehicle acceleration mode is put in ON and goes off a few sec- still slow, contact nearest MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- onds later. ice Point. CAUTION If the driver’s foot contacts the accelerator NOTE pedal in the condition that the Electric park-...
  • Page 199: Parking

    Parking Parking On vehicles equipped with M/T, apply the WARNING parking brake and place the gearshift lever Leaving the engine running risks injury E00600602775 into the 1 position. or death from accidentally moving the To park the vehicle, firmly apply the parking On vehicles equipped with A/T or CVT, ap- gearshift lever (with M/T) or the selector brake, and then move the gearshift lever to 1...
  • Page 200: Inside Rear-View Mirror

    Inside rear-view mirror To adjust the vertical mirror 3. Securely lock the steering wheel by pull- Inside rear-view mirror ing the lever fully upward. position E00600802298 Adjust the rear-view mirror only after making It is possible to move the mirror up and down any seat adjustments so you have a clear to adjust its position.
  • Page 201: Outside Rear-View Mirrors

    Outside rear-view mirrors Type 2 To reduce the glare Outside rear-view mirrors When the headlamps of the vehicles behind E00600900628 Type 1 you are very bright, the reflection factor of To adjust the mirror position the rear-view mirror is automatically changed The lever (A) at the bottom of the mirror can E00601001870 to reduce the glare.
  • Page 202 Outside rear-view mirrors Retracting and extending the 1. Place the lever (A) to the same side as [For vehicles equipped with the mirror re- the mirror whose adjustment is desired. tractor switch] outside mirrors Retracting and extending the E00601102227 The outside mirror can be folded in towards mirrors using the mirror retrac- Except for vehicles equipped the side window to prevent damage when...
  • Page 203 When freezing has occurred and mirrors fail Functions can be modified as stated below. to operate as intended, please refrain from Consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- repeated pushing of the retractor switch as ized Service Point. this action can result in burn-out of the mir- On vehicles equipped with the Smartphone ror motor circuits.
  • Page 204: Ignition Switch

    “ACC” posi- For further information, we recommend you tion, the function automatically cuts out the to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- The engine is stopped, but the audio system power for the audio system and other electric thorized Service Point.
  • Page 205: Engine Switch

    The ACC power auto-cutout function can tion, and remove it. be deactivated. Engine switch* For details, we recommend you to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized E00631801499 Service Point. In order to prevent theft, the engine will not On vehicles equipped with the Smart-...
  • Page 206 All vehicle’s electrical devices can be operat- the indication lamp on the engine switch is flashing orange. Immediately contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- The indication lamp on the engine switch il- ice Point. luminates green. The indication lamp goes...
  • Page 207 Contact a OFF. make sure to put the operation mode in OFF. MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Be careful if you are not sure which opera- Service Point. tion mode the vehicle is in when the battery is run down.
  • Page 208: Steering Wheel Lock

    Turn the steering wheel until it is locked. For details, we recommend you to consult gate LOCK switch, a warning lamp will blink a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized To unlock or warning display will appear, and the outer Service Point.
  • Page 209 Steering wheel lock To lock Start the engine. NOTE When the steering wheel does not unlock, After pressing the engine switch and opera- CAUTION the warning lamp will blink and the inner tion mode in OFF, when driver’s door is buzzer will sounds and warning lamp illumi- If the engine is stopped while driving, do not opened, the steering wheel is locked.
  • Page 210: Starting And Stopping The Engine

    And then press the engine MOTORS Authorized Service Point. switch, If the warning lamp illuminates [Except vehicles equipped with Warning lamp (mono-colour liquid crystal again, contact an MITSUBISHI MOTORS keyless operation system] Authorized Service Point. display) Warning lamp (mono-colour liquid crystal...
  • Page 211 Starting and stopping the engine 5. On vehicles equipped with M/T, place CAUTION WARNING the gearshift lever in the “N” (Neutral) Do not run the engine at high revolutions or Never run the engine in a closed or poorly position. drive the vehicle at high speed until the en- ventilated area any longer than is needed On vehicles equipped with A/T or CVT,...
  • Page 212 Starting and stopping the engine 7. Turn the ignition key to the “START” 3. If the engine still will not start, the en- NOTE position without depressing the accelera- gine could be flooded with too much After the engine has not started for a while, tor pedal, and release it when the engine petrol.
  • Page 213 Starting and stopping the engine 6. Press the engine switch. 2. While depressing the brake pedal on ve- NOTE 7. Make sure that all warning lamps are hicles equipped with A/T or CVT or the When starting the engine, the selector lever functioning properly.
  • Page 214 Starting and stopping the engine Using the MIVEC engine (3000 3. On vehicles with M/T, press the engine WARNING models) switch to stop the engine, move the gear- Do not operate the engine switch while shift lever to the 1 (on a uphill) or “R”...
  • Page 215: Auto Stop & Go (As&G) System

    Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) system* If the operation mode is in OFF and the driv- NOTE NOTE er’s door is opened with the keyless operation Do not insert into the key slot anything other The accumulated time the engine has been key in the key slot, the warning lamp will than the keyless operation key.
  • Page 216 Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) system* 3. Release the clutch pedal. The engine will NOTE Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) indication lamp stop automatically. When the engine is automatically stopped, changes will occur in the driving operations. Pay close attention to the following. •...
  • Page 217 Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) system* CAUTION NOTE NOTE • Do not depress the accelerator pedal to • After the engine starts, the vehicle speed • ABS warning lamp is turned on. race the engine while the vehicle is stop- has not exceeded approximately 5 km/h •...
  • Page 218 Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) system* (When the brake auto hold indication lamp is NOTE NOTE illuminated) If the Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) system oper- If the engine does not restart automatically The engine is restarted automatically when ates while the air conditioner is operating, or if the engine stalls, the charge warning the accelerator pedal is depressed.
  • Page 219 Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) system* NOTE CAUTION NOTE The vehicles equipped with CVT have the • When the air conditioner is operated in In the following cases, the engine will not function of preventing the unexpected start AUTO mode where the temperature con- restart automatically.
  • Page 220: Manual Transmission

    This is normal and not harmful MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service to the transmission. Point. If it is hard to shift into 1 , depress the clutch pedal again; the shift will then be eas- ier to make.
  • Page 221 Manual transmission* NOTE The gearshift indicator shows recommended gearshift points for fuel-efficient driving. It shows a when an upshift is rec- ommended, and it shows a when a downshift is recommended. Indication lamp Indicator display Moving the gearshift lever to the “R”...
  • Page 222: Automatic Transmission Invecs-Ii 6A/T (Intelligent & Innovative Vehicle Electronic Control System Ii)

    Automatic transmission INVECS-II 6A/T (Intelligent & Innovative Vehicle Electronic Control System II)* Possible driving speed E00610803100 Avoid shifting down at high speed, as this may cause excessive engine speed (the tachometer needle into the red zone) and damage the engine. Shift point Speed limit 50 km/h (30 mph)
  • Page 223 Never put your foot on the accelerator MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service pedal while shifting the selector lever Point. from the “P” (PARK) or “N” (NEU- If you need to move the vehicle, shift the se- TRAL) position.
  • Page 224 Automatic transmission INVECS-II 6A/T (Intelligent & Innovative Vehicle Electronic Control System II)* “R” REVERSE Selector lever position display 5. Insert a straight blade (or minus) screw- driver in the shiftlock release hole (B). This position is to back up. E00603501925 Shift the selector lever to the “N”...
  • Page 225 Automatic transmission INVECS-II 6A/T (Intelligent & Innovative Vehicle Electronic Control System II)* “D” DRIVE - (SHIFT DOWN) Sport mode This position is used for most city and high- The transmission shifts down by one gear E00603902610 While the vehicle is stopped or being driven way driving.
  • Page 226 Automatic transmission INVECS-II 6A/T (Intelligent & Innovative Vehicle Electronic Control System II)* Shift paddles position display NOTE NOTE E00612301538 To maintain good running performance, the When driving away on a slippery road, pull The currently selected position is displayed transmission may refuse to perform an up- the shift paddle on the + (SHIFT UP) side.
  • Page 227 Using the left foot could cause driver move- showing. If the warning display remains, warning display appears. ment delay in case of an emergency. contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- The “A” indicator on the selector lever posi- To prevent sudden acceleration, never race ized Service Point immediately.
  • Page 228 Automatic transmission INVECS-II 6A/T (Intelligent & Innovative Vehicle Electronic Control System II)* Uphill/downhill driving Parking CAUTION E00610501204 E00604701315 Use the selector lever in the correct shift po- To park the vehicle, first bring it to a com- sition in accordance with driving conditions. DRIVING UPHILL plete stop, firmly apply the parking brake, Never coast downhill backward with the se-...
  • Page 229: Automatic Transmission Invecs-Iii 6Cvt (Intelligent & Innovative Vehicle Electronic Control System Iii)

    Automatic transmission INVECS-III 6CVT (Intelligent & Innovative Vehicle Electronic Control System III)* Selector lever operation When the A/T makes no speed change E00602201518 The CVT selects an optimum gear ratio auto- E00604801938 matically, depending on the speed of the ve- If the transmission does not change speeds hicle and the position of the accelerator ped- while driving, or your vehicle does not pick...
  • Page 230 3. Depress the brake pedal with the right have your vehicle checked foot. MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. If you need to move the vehicle, shift the se- lector lever as follows. For LHD vehicles 1. Make sure the parking brake is firmly applied.
  • Page 231 Automatic transmission INVECS-III 6CVT (Intelligent & Innovative Vehicle Electronic Control System III)* Selector lever position display 4. Insert a straight blade (or minus) screw- If the ambient temperature is low, the selector driver in the shiftlock release hole (A). lever position display on the multi informa- E00602300424 Shift the selector lever to the “N”...
  • Page 232 Automatic transmission INVECS-III 6CVT (Intelligent & Innovative Vehicle Electronic Control System III)* “N” NEUTRAL NOTE CAUTION At this position the transmission is disengag- While the selector lever position display is To prevent transmission damage, never shift ed. It is the same as the neutral position on a blinking, a buzzer will sound intermittently.
  • Page 233 Automatic transmission INVECS-III 6CVT (Intelligent & Innovative Vehicle Electronic Control System III)* Unlike the M/T, sports mode allows shifting WARNING CAUTION with the accelerator pedal depressed. This position will generate maximum en- In sports mode, the driver must execute up- gine braking.
  • Page 234 Automatic transmission INVECS-III 6CVT (Intelligent & Innovative Vehicle Electronic Control System III)* Shift paddles position display When the selector lever position indicator NOTE blinks while you are driving, there could be a E00612200400 Downward shifts are made automatically malfunction in the CVT system or CVT fluid The currently selected position is displayed when the vehicle slows down.
  • Page 235 Park your vehicle in a safe place but do not The “A” indicator on the selector lever posi- contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- turn off the engine. Move the selector lever tion display will blink only when there is a ized Service Point immediately.
  • Page 236 Automatic transmission INVECS-III 6CVT (Intelligent & Innovative Vehicle Electronic Control System III)* Operation of the CVT Uphill/downhill driving CAUTION E00603001151 E00602600384 Use the selector lever in the correct shift po- sition in accordance with driving conditions. DRIVING UPHILL CAUTION Never coast downhill backward with the se- The transmission prevents unnecessary up- lector lever in the “D”...
  • Page 237: Electronically Controlled 4Wd System

    Electronically controlled 4WD system* Drive mode When the CVT makes no speed CAUTION change Never hold the vehicle stationary while in Select the drive mode from the following 3 CVT on a hill with the accelerator, always E00603101194 types to suit the driving conditions. If the transmission does not change speeds apply the parking brake and/or service brake.
  • Page 238 Electronically controlled 4WD system* Carefully read the “4-wheel drive operation” CAUTION Drive mode indicator on page 6-55 and take care to drive safely. colour liquid mono-colour Driving on dry, paved roads in “4WD Drive mode crystal dis- liquid crys- Drive mode-selector LOCK”...
  • Page 239 Electronically controlled 4WD system* After a few seconds, the information screen CAUTION CAUTION returns from the drive mode display to the If the selected drive mode indicator is blink- If the drive mode indicator (4WD) is blink- previous screen. ing, the drive mode switches automatically ing, a problem has occurred with the elec- to protect the drive-system components.
  • Page 240: S-Awc (Super All Wheel Control)

    S-AWC (Super All Wheel Control)* When the ECO mode switch is Active Yaw Control (AYC) CAUTION Do not over-rely on the S-AWC. Even the The AYC is a system, with a left-right differ- SAWC cannot prevent the natural laws of E00636000011 ential limiting function and yaw control func- While the drive mode is in the “NORMAL”...
  • Page 241 S-AWC (Super All Wheel Control)* Yaw control function S-AWC drive Function S-AWC drive Function mode mode The yaw control function is a function that This mode is for econom- High traction mode. enhances vehicle cornering performance and ical driving. This mode excels at vehicle stability with management of vehicle This mode is normally rough road driving and...
  • Page 242 S-AWC (Super All Wheel Control)* S-AWC drive mode display If you press the switch, you can change the CAUTION drive mode in the order of NORMAL, E00639000054 If the selected drive mode indicator is blink- SNOW, LOCK, AWC ECO. ing, the drive mode switches automatically to protect the drive-system components.
  • Page 243 S-AWC (Super All Wheel Control)* Refer to “Information screen (when the igni- CAUTION WARNING tion switch or the operation mode is ON)” on If the drive mode indicator (4WD) is blink- Always concentrate on your driving first. page 5-06 ing, a problem has occurred with the S-AWC Keep your eyes and mind on the road.
  • Page 244: 4-Wheel Drive Operation

    4-wheel drive operation WARNING NOTE Do not over-rely on the 4-wheel drive ve- MITSUBISHI MOTORS is not responsible E00606602403 hicles. Even 4-wheel drive vehicles have to the operator for any damage or injury Your vehicle has been designed primarily for...
  • Page 245 4-wheel drive operation Turning sharp corners NOTE CAUTION Maintain a safe distance between vehicles, If the engine is overheating or the engine When turning a sharp corner in “4WD avoid sudden braking, and use engine brak- power drops suddenly while the vehicle is LOCK”...
  • Page 246: Inspection And Maintenance Following Rough Road Operation

    Inspection and maintenance following rough road operation Driving through water Inspection and maintenance Cautions on handling of 4- following rough road wheel drive vehicles E00618900089 If the electrical circuits become wet, further operation operation of the vehicle will be impossible; E00606802072 therefore, avoid driving through water unless E00606700338...
  • Page 247: Braking

    Braking CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION Always use tyres of the same size, same Do not tow 4-wheel drive vehicles with the Avoid driving habits that cause heavy brak- type, and same brand, and which have no front or rear wheels on the ground (Type A ing and never “ride”...
  • Page 248: Brake Auto Hold

    Brake auto hold* Warning display Brake auto hold* WARNING Do not leave any objects near the brake E00652000110 The brake warning lamp illuminates to indi- pedal or let a floor mat slide under it; do- When the vehicle is stopped at traffic signals cate a fault in the braking system.
  • Page 249 Brake auto hold* How to use brake auto hold NOTE NOTE If this warning appears, confirm that all of • When there is a malfunction in the sys- To turn on brake auto hold the conditions for system operation are met tem.
  • Page 250 Brake auto hold* The brake auto hold indication lamp in the NOTE NOTE instrument cluster will come on while the If the following operation is performed, the • When the system detects the vehicle slid- system activates. brake auto hold will be deactivated and the ing down a slope.
  • Page 251: Hill Start Assist

    Hill start assist* If you want to turn off the system while the NOTE CAUTION brake auto hold indication lamp is illumina- If the ignition switch is turned to the Do not overly rely on the hill start assist to ted, press the switch while depressing the “LOCK”...
  • Page 252: Brake Assist System

    MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- thorized Service Point as soon as possible. Warning display E00628201503...
  • Page 253: Emergency Stop Signal System

    Emergency stop signal system* NOTE NOTE If the brake pedal is depressed suddenly, the When the anti-lock brake system warning [Activating condition for the emergency stop brakes will be applied with more force than lamp or only Active Stability Control warn- signal system] usual.
  • Page 254: Anti-Lock Brake System (Abs)

    ABS. recommend consult braking performance. Compared with vehicles not fitted with MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- You will hear the operation sound of the ABS, your vehicle may require a longer ice Point. motor coming from the engine compart-...
  • Page 255 Anti-lock brake system (ABS) If the ABS warning lamp/ ABS warning lamp/display CAUTION display and brake warning E00607201265 your vehicle to a MITSUBISHI MOTORS lamp (red) / display illuminate Authorized Service Point. at the same time Warning lamp • When the ignition switch is in the “ON”...
  • Page 256: 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 the wheel speed sensors (A) and cables loca- while. Authorized Service Point.
  • Page 257: Active Stability Control (Asc)

    MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- This system, like any other system, has lim- This indicates that the system is operating ice Point as soon as possible.
  • Page 258 Active stability control (ASC)* NOTE CAUTION CAUTION The stability control function operates at Be sure to keep the ASC on while driving in When indicator blinks, ASC is operating, speeds of about 15 km/h (9 mph) or higher. normal circumstances. which means that the road is slippery or that your vehicle’s wheels are beginning to slip.
  • Page 259: Cruise Control

    Cruise control* ASC warning lamp/display CAUTION CAUTION E00619400616 If the 2WD vehicle is towed with the igni- When you do not wish to drive at a set If an abnormal condition occurs in the sys- tion switch in the “ON” position or the oper- speed, turn off the cruise control for safety.
  • Page 260 Cruise control* Cruise control switches NOTE Indication lamp When operating the cruise control switches, press the cruise control switches correctly. The set speed driving may be deactivated automatically if two or more switches of the cruise control are pressed at the same time. Indicator display To activate E00609302661...
  • Page 261 Cruise control* Each time you press the “RES+” switch (C), When you reach your desired speed, release NOTE your vehicle will go approximately 1.6 km/h the switch. Your new cruising speed is now When you release the “SET-” switch (B), the (1 mph) faster.
  • Page 262 Cruise control* Brake pedal To temporarily increase or de- Refer to “To resume the set speed” on page 6-74. crease the speed While driving at the set speed, use the brake pedal, which disengages the cruise control, E00609601452 then push down the “SET-” switch (B) and To temporarily increase the release the switch momentarily to set a new speed...
  • Page 263 Cruise control* To resume the set speed Depress the brake pedal. WARNING E00609802132 On vehicles equipped with A/T or CVT, If the set driving speed is deactivated by the although the set speed driving will be de- condition described in “To deactivate” on activated when shifting to the “N”...
  • Page 264: Speed Limiter

    Speed Limiter* Speed Limiter control switches Speed Limiter* In this case, when vehicle speed keeps ex- ceeding set speed approximately +3 km/h E00633301140 E00633201181 (2 mph) for approximately 30 seconds after There are four switches which relate to the The Speed Limiter is a driver assist function the alert message is appeared, beep alert is Speed Limiter on the steering wheel.
  • Page 265 Speed Limiter* Set speed is appeared if it is stored. NOTE Color liquid crystal display To start up Press the switch one by one. The Speed Limiter may be cancelled auto- E00633501083 matically, if two or more switches are press- First of all, press the ON/OFF switch in order ed at the same time.
  • Page 266 Speed Limiter* To activate The set speed is increased each approximate- Mono-colour liquid crystal display ly 5 km/h (3 mph) per approximately 0.5 sec- E00633601169 ond. Accelerate or decelerate to your desired If a driver wants to increase the set speed a speed, and push down the “SET -”...
  • Page 267 Speed Limiter* By using the “CANCEL” Then the set speed displayed in the combina- Mono-colour liquid crystal display tion meter is gradually decreased. switch, the service brake and If the set speed reaches to your desired speed, the “SET -” switch release the “SET -”...
  • Page 268 Speed Limiter* Decelerate to driver’s desired speed and push The Speed Limiter will resume when the ve- Mono-colour liquid crystal display down “SET -” switch (B) and release. hicle speed goes down to enough less than the set speed. Colour liquid crystal display CAUTION The Speed Limiter indication is displayed again and the set speed is updated.
  • Page 269: Adaptive Cruise Control System (Acc)

    Adaptive Cruise Control Stop using the Speed Limiter and turn off the Speed Limiter. Have your vehicle in- System (ACC)* spected by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- thorized Service Point. E00634601384 The ACC maintains a set speed with no need To resume for you to use the accelerator pedal.
  • Page 270 Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC)* WARNING CAUTION CAUTION This system may not correctly detect the • When driving in curved sections of road • On roads with slippery surfaces, such as actual situation depending on the type of including their entrance/outlet or running frozen, snow-covered, and dirt roads.
  • Page 271 ACC and contact a such as a grill guard, etc. MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- lowing distance (time gap) matched with the ice Point. vehicle speed between your vehicle and a ve-...
  • Page 272 Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC)* Proximity alarm CAUTION WARNING E00634701066 Never leave the vehicle when it is stopped Your vehicle may accelerate up to the set While the ACC is active, if your vehicle ap- by automatic braking. speed in the following situations. Apply proaches too closely to a vehicle in front be- the brake, if necessary, to slow down.
  • Page 273 A freight trailer that is not carrying a con- there is a possible abnormality in the system. set speed and also to increase the set speed. tainer. Please contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS • The vehicle has a protruding load from Authorized Service Point.
  • Page 274 Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC)* How to use ACC Used to change the setting of the following 4. Vehicles in front symbol: distance between your vehicle and a vehicle Comes on when the radar detects a vehi- E00635001369 in front. cle ahead.
  • Page 275 Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC)* When your desired speed is reached, release When the ACC is initialized, a buzzer sound the “SET -” switch; then this speed is set and is heard and the “SET” indicator lights up on the ACC initiates the speed control to the set the screen.
  • Page 276 Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC)* At the point where the vehicle speed is raised NOTE CAUTION to your desired speed, push down and release • When the selector lever is in the “P” The setting speed should be set up the suita- the “SET -”...
  • Page 277 Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC)* NOTE NOTE NOTE Set speed adjustment is impossible while the There is some time lag between the setting The ACC control is cancelled if you depress accelerator pedal is in a depressed position. to a new speed and actually decelerating to the brake pedal and the ACC control does that speed.
  • Page 278 Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC)* Depress the brake pedal. NOTE The set speed indication on the display turns to “---” when the accelerator pedal is de- pressed. This indication remains as long as the pedal is in a depressed position. In certain conditions, the braking control and alarming functions of the ACC may not work for a short while after releasing the ac-...
  • Page 279 ACC has a mal- is in the ‘ON state’ to turn off ACC. function. Contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS When the ACC system determines that Authorized Service Point. its performance has been degraded, a...
  • Page 280 Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC)* NOTE NOTE NOTE If the ACC is in the ‘ON state’ when the ig- The conditions to be met before the ACC The following distance varies as a function nition switch or operation mode is set to control can be resumed are the same as those of the speed;...
  • Page 281: Forward Collision Mitigation System (Fcm)

    Forward Collision Mitigation System (FCM)* → “Cruise control (automatic speed control When the risk of collision increases more, the If you turn the FCM ON/OFF, the Ultrasonic system)” on page 6-70 system causes the brakes to work moderately misacceleration Mitigation System (UMS) al- to encourage you to apply brakes.
  • Page 282 Forward Collision Mitigation System (FCM)* Forward collision warning WARNING CAUTION function A driver is responsible for driving safely. Under certain conditions, the audible alarm The FCM is the system to mitigate colli- may not work at all or may be scarcely audi- E00635401116 If the system judges that there is a risk of sion-caused damages or to avoid collisions...
  • Page 283 Forward Collision Mitigation System (FCM)* The FCM brake assist function operates at Once the emergency braking has worked, you CAUTION the following vehicle speed: are alerted to this by a message on the infor- When applying the brake during the auto- Against vehicle: Approximately...
  • Page 284 Forward Collision Mitigation System (FCM)* CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION • When the vehicle in front is towing a • When a road surface is surging, and there • It the pedestrian is shorter than approxi- trailer. is unevenness. mately 1 m or taller than approximately •...
  • Page 285 Forward Collision Mitigation System (FCM)* CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION When the system recognizes driver’s steer- • When passing close to a vehicle or an ob- • When passing through a plastic curtain ing or accelerating actions as evasive actions ject. etc. to avoid collision, the FCM control and •...
  • Page 286 Forward Collision Mitigation System (FCM)* NOTE NOTE A sound will be heard during the activation When the FCM and UMS ON/OFF switch is of automatic braking, this is a function of the held pressed to change the ON/OFF state of brake control and is not abnormal.
  • Page 287 Forward Collision Mitigation System (FCM)* This can occur when: NOTE When “FAR” is selected Foreign objects, such as dirt, snow or The “DRIVER ASSISTANCE CAMERA ice, adhere to the windscreen of the sen- BLOCKED” message may temporarily ap- sor portion. pear on the information screen when the sen- There are adverse weather conditions, sor cannot detect a vehicle, a pedestrian or...
  • Page 288 MITSUBISHI If the display keeps showing the message, MOTORS Authorized Service Point. there is a possibility that the FCM has a mal- function. Contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Handling of the sensor Authorized Service Point for inspection of the system. E00652200112 The sensor (A) is located inside the wind- screen as shown in the illustration.
  • Page 289 MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- ice Point. If you need to replace the windscreen, con- tact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized CAUTION Service Point. The sensor emits infrared rays when the op- To maintain proper performance of the eration mode is in ON.
  • Page 290 Forward Collision Mitigation System (FCM)* Laser classification label Laser warning label For Europe For Russia, Kazakchstan and Belarus Laser explanatory label For Israel Starting and driving 6-101 OGFE19E1...
  • Page 291: Ultrasonic Misacceleration Mitigation System (Ums)

    Ultrasonic misacceleration Mitigation System (UMS)* Ultrasonic misacceleration Mitigation System (UMS)* E00643400264 The Ultrasonic misacceleration Mitigation System (UMS) operates to prevent sudden starts and mitigate collision-caused damages by suppress- ing the engine output for up to approximately 5 seconds when the system judges that the system is detected the vehicle or obstacles within ap- proximately 4 m in front and behind your vehicle and judges that accelerator pedal was depressed promptly and too strongly such as misopera- tion of it.
  • Page 292 Ultrasonic misacceleration Mitigation System (UMS)* Situation Operation display Buzzer When an obstacle is detected behind your vehicle with the se- lector lever in the “R” (Reverse) position, if the accelerator pedal is depressed promptly and too strongly, the engine out- put is suppressed for up to approximately 5 seconds.
  • Page 293 Ultrasonic misacceleration Mitigation System (UMS)* CAUTION The UMS does not operate in the following conditions: • The ignition switch or the operation mode is other than ON. • The UMS is set to OFF by operating the FCM and UMS ON/OFF switch. •...
  • Page 294 Ultrasonic misacceleration Mitigation System (UMS)* CAUTION The UMS operation may be cancelled when the system judges the handle operation as evasive actions or when the obstacle moves out of the detectable area of the sensor. The UMS may be triggered in the following situations. •...
  • Page 295 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 296: Blind Spot Warning (Bsw) (With Lane Change Assist)

    MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- may not continue detecting it even if they next lane behind your vehicle. ized Service Point.
  • Page 297 Blind Spot Warning (BSW) (with Lane Change Assist)* Detection areas Depending on the relative speed between your vehicle and a vehicle in the next lane, E00644400333 the Blind Spot Warning system will detect up The BSW uses two sensors (A) located inside to approximately 70 m from your vehicle.
  • Page 298 Blind Spot Warning (BSW) (with Lane Change Assist)* To operate WARNING WARNING • • E00652300243 When a vehicle is travelling alongside When the sensor is extremely hot or When the BSW switch is pressed while the of your vehicle at nearly the same speed cold (while the vehicle is parked for a operation mode is ON, the BSW indication for prolonged periods of time.
  • Page 299 Blind Spot Warning (BSW) (with Lane Change Assist)* If the turn-signal lever is operated to the side NOTE NOTE where the Blind Spot Warning lamp is illumi- When the operation mode is set to OFF, the • When your vehicle drives with blowing nated, the Blind Spot Warning lamp will selected condition just before setting to OFF up the water, snow or sand etc.
  • Page 300: Rear Cross Traffic Alert (Rcta)

    E00692800136 sor. Have the vehicle inspected at a E00652400202 MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service The Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA) is an Point as soon as possible. aid system for backing up. When the RCTA...
  • Page 301 Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA)* Detection areas WARNING Never rely solely on the RCTA when The detection area is shown as illustrated. backing up. The RCTA is an aid system. It is not a substitute for your safe and careful driving. Always check visually be- hind and all around your vehicle for other vehicles, persons, animals or obstructions.
  • Page 302: Lane Departure Warning (Ldw)

    Lane Departure Warning (LDW)* Lane Departure Warning CAUTION CAUTION (LDW)* • When the reversing speed of your vehicle If the bumper has experienced an impact, the is approximately 18 km/h (11 mph) or sensor may have been damaged and the E00635701106 higher.
  • Page 303 Lane Departure Warning (LDW)* How to operate LDW To turn off the LDW, press the LDW switch. Environmental conditions are adequate The “LDW” indicator on the information for the system to recognize the lane E00635801309 screen of the multi information display will markings on both sides.
  • Page 304 The alarm shown below is displayed if the If the alarm continues showing, there is a LDW goes into a non-initialized state due to possibility that the LDW has a malfunction. a fault. Contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- this happens, please contact...
  • Page 305 When the road surface is reflecting the has been in range, please contact a dles mistakable for lane markings (espe- light shining from the direction opposite MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- cially after the rain when road surface is to the running direction. ice Point.
  • Page 306: Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (Tpms)

    The tyre inflation pressure sensor (B) is in- • Use only MITSUBISHI MOTORS GEN- stalled in the illustrated location. UINE Parts when replacing the wind- • On vehicles with the type 1 sensor which screen wipers.
  • Page 307 However, if the warning lamp does not go off, or if it blinks again when the engine is restarted, have the vehicle inspected by a Tyre pressure monitoring sys- MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- tem warning lamp/display ice Point. In such situations, a malfunctioning of the...
  • Page 308 Tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS)* Please note that the tyre pressure monitoring The tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS) NOTE system (TPMS) is not a substitute for proper malfunctions may occur for a variety of rea- tyre maintenance, and it is the driver’s re- sons, including the installation of replace- sponsibility to maintain correct tyre pressure, ment or alternate tyres or wheels on the vehi-...
  • Page 309 NOTE Authorized Service Point. If the tyre repair is tion pressure, one or more of the tyres not done by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- Tyre inflation pressures vary with the ambi- may have a puncture. Inspect the tyre thorized Service Point, damage to the tyre ent temperature.
  • Page 310 If the wheel replacement is not play switch for about 3 seconds or more, uid crystal display meter] done by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- the buzzer sounds. ized Service Point, it is not covered by your 1. Transit the display by multi-information warranty.
  • Page 311 Tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS)* 3. The warning lamp start flashing slowly. 2. Lightly press the multi-information dis- NOTE 4. Drive for a while. The reset is completed play switch to select “ ” (tyre When changing the tyre ID set, the reset if the warning lamp goes out.
  • Page 312: Reversing Sensor System

    Reversing sensor system* 2. Hold down the multi-information dis- NOTE CAUTION play switch for 10 seconds or more. (A When changing the tyre ID set, the reset Make sure to check the surroundings with beep is heard.) function of low tyre pressure warning your own eyes to ensure safety.
  • Page 313 Reversing sensor system* Corner and back sensor loca- The detection areas are within approximately NOTE tions 60 cm (A) from the corner sensors, 125 cm The sensors do not detect objects located in (B) from the back sensors. There are two corner sensors (A) at the cor- the area directly below or near the bumper.
  • Page 314 Reversing sensor system* Warning for obstacles To operate CAUTION If there is an obstacle behind the vehicle, a E00615702123 • The vehicle tilts significantly. To operate the system, move the gearshift warning will be issued with the information • The vehicle is driven on a rough road lever or selector lever to the “R”...
  • Page 315 Reversing sensor system* NOTE NOTE Back sensor (vehicles without a towing bar) 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 Vehicle to obstacle Warning display/ screen in the multi information display indi-...
  • Page 316: Parking Sensors (Front/Rear)

    Parking sensors (Front/Rear)* Reversing sensor system warn- Even after the buzzer and display has stopped CAUTION warning, the indication lamp (A) on “SO- ing display The parking sensors assist you in determin- NAR” switch will continue blinking until the ing the approximate distance between the E00615901476 system reverts to the normal state.
  • Page 317 Parking sensors (Front/Rear)* Corner and back sensor loca- The detection areas are within approximately NOTE tions 60 cm (A) from the front and corner sensors The sensors do not detect objects located in and 125 cm (B) from the back sensors. There are eight sensors (A) in the front and the area directly below or near the bumper.
  • Page 318 Parking sensors (Front/Rear)* Warning for obstacles To operate CAUTION If there is an obstacle in the vicinity of the E00648100093 • The vehicle tilts significantly. To operate the system, the operation mode is vehicle, a warning will be issued with the in- •...
  • Page 319 Parking sensors (Front/Rear)* Back sensor (vehicles without a towing NOTE NOTE bar) 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 pressed for 10 Vehicle to obstacle Warning display/ screen in the multi information display indi-...
  • Page 320: Rear-View Camera

    Rear-view camera* Warning display Even after the buzzer and display has stopped CAUTION warning, the indication lamp (A) on “SO- E00648300095 The rear-view camera is an assistance sys- NAR” switch will continue blinking until the In case there is a malfunction in the parking tem that enables the driver to check for ob- system reverts to the normal state.
  • Page 321 Rear-view camera* Location of rear-view camera NOTE The rear-view camera (A) is integrated into Because the rear-view camera has a special the part near the tailgate handle. lens, the lines on the ground between park- ing spaces may not look parallel on the screen.
  • Page 322 Rear-view camera* Red line (B) indicates approximately NOTE NOTE 50 cm behind the rear bumper. and positioning of luggage, and/or the condi- Two Green lines (C) indicate approxi- tion of the road surface, the lines in the view mately 20 cm outside of the vehicle from the rear-view camera may not be accu- body.
  • Page 323: Multi Around Monitor

    Multi Around Monitor* Location of each cameras NOTE CAUTION The Multi Around Monitor is an assistance The cameras are integrated into the location system that enables the driver to check the as shown below. safety around the vehicle. The range where the image can be displayed is limited.
  • Page 324 Multi Around Monitor* Range of view of the Multi Range of view of the Multi Around Monitor cameras Around Monitor E00645100249 The range of view of the Multi Around Mon- itor cameras is limited to the area shown in the illustrations. It cannot show around the both sides and the lower part of the front and rear bumpers, etc.
  • Page 325 Multi Around Monitor* Bird’s eye-view/Rear-view mode Bird’s eye-view/Front-view CAUTION mode Views of the surroundings of the vehicle and The cameras have special lenses that can behind the vehicle are displayed. Views of the surroundings of the vehicle and make objects shown on the screen appear to the front of the vehicle are displayed.
  • Page 326 Multi Around Monitor* Operation with the gearshift Operation with the switch NOTE lever or the selector lever E00652800091 It is not possible to fully see obstacles when When the switch (A) is pressed, the bird’s the lens is dirty. If the lens becomes conta- E00652700159 eye-view/front-view is displayed.
  • Page 327 E00652900151 played correctly. Be sure to have it inspected If the switch is pressed, the mode of Multi by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Around Monitor is switched, Bird’s eye- Service Point. view/Front-view mode...
  • Page 328 Multi Around Monitor* Rear-view mode Errors between the display and 2. Approximately 200 cm from the rear edge of the rear bumper the actual road surface E00645600084 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 329 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 330 Multi Around Monitor* Bird’s eye-view mode When approaching to solid objects 1. Approximate vehicle width including the The reference lines for distance and vehicle door mirror. E00646200058 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 331: Cargo Loads

    Cargo loads Cargo loads CAUTION NOTE The bird’s eye-view is an simulated view In the Bird’s eye-view mode, since the views E00609902696 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 332: Trailer Towing

    MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- Make sure that the weight of the luggage As a result, driving errors or emergency ma- thorized Service Point.
  • Page 333 Trailer towing If you tow a trailer at an altitude of more than Be sure that the driving speed does not 698 mm 1,000 m above sea-level, reduce your weight exceed 100 km/h (62 mph) for trailer 69 mm by 10 % of the gross combination weight for operation.
  • Page 334 Trailer towing CAUTION If the engine overheats, reference should be made to “Engine overheating” section of “For emergencies” prior to taking any cor- rective action. On vehicles equipped with A/T or CVT, if warning display is showing, the tem- perature of the automatic transmission fluid, CVT fluid is high.
  • Page 335 OGFE19E1...
  • Page 336 For pleasant driving Ventilators................... 7-02 Accessory socket.................7-74 Automatic climate control air conditioner.......... 7-05 Interior lamps..................7-75 Important operation tips for the air conditioning........ 7-13 Storage spaces..................7-77 Air purifier..................7-14 Cup holder...................7-81 LW/MW/FM radio/CD player*............7-14 Bottle holder..................7-81 Handling of Discs................7-17 Cargo area cover*................
  • Page 337: Ventilators

    Ventilators Passenger’s ventilators Air flow and direction adjust- Ventilators ments Move the knob (A) to adjust the air flow di- E00700102292 rection. E00700202440 To close the ventilator, fully move the knob NOTE (A) to the left side. Be careful not to spill drinks, etc., into the ventilators.
  • Page 338 Ventilators Adjust the direction of the air flow by mov- ing the knob (B). Changing the mode selection E00700302832 To change the position and amount of air flowing from the ventilators, press the MODE switch or demister switch. (Refer to “MODE switch” on page 7-11, “Demister switch”...
  • Page 339 “ ” position. For further information, we recommend you to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. On vehicles equipped with the Smartphone Link Display Audio or the MITSUBISHI Multi-Communication System (MMCS), screen operations can be used to make the adjustment.
  • Page 340: Automatic Climate Control Air Conditioner

    Automatic climate control air conditioner Control panel Automatic climate control CAUTION air conditioner E00702502997 The engine speed may increase when the air conditioner is operating. E00702401582 With an increased engine speed, an A/T or The air conditioner can only be used while CVT vehicle will creep to a greater degree the engine is running.
  • Page 341 Automatic climate control air conditioner 13. Blower speed display Dual-zone automatic climate control air conditioner (type 2) 1. Driver’s side temperature control switch 11. Driver’s side temperature display (LHD NOTE (LHD vehicles) vehicles) ® p. 7-07 There is an interior air temperature sensor Passenger’s side temperature control Passenger’s side temperature display (A) in the illustrated position.
  • Page 342 Automatic climate control air conditioner The selected blower speed (A) will be shown The selected temperature (A) will be shown NOTE in the display. in the display. Since the air conditioning operation is con- trolled while the ECO mode is operating, you may feel that effectiveness of the air Type 1 conditioner is weak.
  • Page 343 For further information, we recommend you trol switch is pressed under synchron- be reduced while the system is operating in to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- ized mode, the system will switch to du- the AUTO mode. thorized Service Point.
  • Page 344 Automatic climate control air conditioner Recirculated air: Indication lamp (A) is • When the setting is changed from dis- NOTE able to enable When the engine coolant temperature rises Air is recirculated inside the passenger Two sounds are emitted and the indi- to a certain level, the air selection is auto- compartment.
  • Page 345 Automatic climate control air conditioner AUTO switch Air conditioning switch Customizing the air conditioning switch E00702601106 E00703502662 E00739700166 When the AUTO switch is pressed, the indi- Push the switch to turn the air conditioner on, Functions can be changed as desired, as sta- cation lamp (A) comes on and the mode se- the “...
  • Page 346 Automatic climate control air conditioner MODE switch Demister switch also be used to change the setting. Refer to the separate owner’s manual for de- E00703301201 E00703901324 tails. Each time the MODE switch is pressed, the When this switch is pressed, the mode mode changes to the next one in the follow- changes to the “...
  • Page 347 Automatic climate control air conditioner Demisting of the windscreen 2. Set the temperature control switch to the NOTE desired temperature. and door windows When the demister switch is pressed, the air conditioning system automatically operates E00704302120 The mode selection, blower speed ad- and outside air (as opposed to recirculated justment, recirculated/outside air selec- air) is selected.
  • Page 348: Important Operation Tips For The Air Conditioning

    Important operation tips for the air conditioning NOTE For ordinary demisting For quick demisting For vehicles with the Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) system, if the demister switch is Type 1 Type 1 pressed, the Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) sys- tem will not operate and the engine will not stop automatically even if the vehicle is stopped.
  • Page 349: Air Purifier

    Air purifier During a long period of disuse LW/MW/FM radio/CD When operating the system, make sure the air intake, which is located in front player* of the windscreen, is free of obstructions The air conditioner should be operated for at such as leaves and snow.
  • Page 350 How to Clean mean that an electronic accessory has connect you to websites other than the been designed to connect specifically to MITSUBISHI MOTORS website. E00735700025 If the product becomes dirty, wipe with a iPod or iPhone, respectively, and has http://www.mitsubishi-motors.com/en/prod-...
  • Page 351 LW/MW/FM radio/CD player* 5th generation 5th generation (video) (video) 6th generation 5th generation 4th generation (video) (video camera) 3rd generation 2nd generation 1st generation (video) (aluminium) 7-16 For pleasant driving OGFE19E1...
  • Page 352: Handling Of Discs

    Handling of Discs Important Points on Handling If discs are not going to be used for a long period of time, remove these from Fingerprints or other marks on the read the product. surface of the disc may result in its con- Disc Playback Environment tent being more difficult to read.
  • Page 353: Audio Files (Mp3/Wma/Aac)

    Audio Files (MP3/WMA/AAC) Do not insert irregularly-shaped discs Playback of other than standard CDs is Maxi- (for example, heart-shaped), as these not guaranteed. Even if the audio can be may result in malfunction. Additionally, played back, the audio quality cannot be Type Size play-...
  • Page 354 Audio Files (MP3/WMA/AAC) There are limitations on the files and media You can create a folder structure as in Genre - NOTE that can be used, therefore read the following Artist - Album - Track (MP3/WMA/AAC Depending on the condition of the disc re- prior to recording MP3/WMA/AAC format format audio files) for management of tracks.
  • Page 355 Audio Files (MP3/WMA/AAC) CAUTION Speci- : Do not include other than MP3/WMA/AAC files. However, if Name fica- Explanation MP3 files different to the standards at right tion storing many tracks within the same may not play back correctly, or file/folder folder, these may not be recognized names may not be displayed correctly.
  • Page 356 Audio Files (MP3/WMA/AAC) CAUTION Item Details Item Details Supported tag ID3 tag Ver. 1.0, Ver. 1.1, Maximum 64 characters WMA files different to the standards at right information Ver. 2.2, Ver. 2.3, Ver. 2.4 number of may not play back correctly, or file/folder names may not be displayed correctly.
  • Page 357: Important Points On Safety For The Customer

    [kHz] smell, immediately stop using the product, jury or damage to yourself, other users, or MPEG2 8/11.025/12/16/22.05 and consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS property. /24/32/44.1/48 Authorized Service Point. Continuing to use the product may result...
  • Page 358: Operation Keys

    Operation Keys 2. Press the PWR/VOL key. CAUTION NOTE Turn the power OFF. Do not turn the volume up to the extent that The initial setting for volume is “17”. you cannot hear sounds from outside the ve- NOTE hicle while driving. Insert/Eject Discs Driving without being able to hear sounds Hold down the steering MODE button to al-...
  • Page 359 Operation Keys CAUTION When replacing discs, first ensure that the vehicle is stopped in an area in which stop- ping is permitted. Do not insert your hand, fingers, or foreign objects into the disc slot. This may lead to injury, smoking, or fire. 8 cm CDs are not supported.
  • Page 360 Operation Keys Explanation of Buttons E00737500043 This explains names and functions of each part. 6. PWR/VOL key 12. PAGE key Use to eject a disc. Adjust the volume, and turn the power Display indicator page advance. 2. 3 key/4 ON/OFF. 13.
  • Page 361: Listen To Radio

    Listen to Radio 16. MENU key /SEL key Switch to Menu mode. Adjust audio quality and select items. For radio, manually select stations. *: Requires a separately-purchased Bluetooth-capable audio device in equipment by type (vehicles with a Bluetooth ® 2.0 interface). Steering wheel audio remote 3.
  • Page 362: Listen To Dab

    Listen to DAB* Manual/Seek Station Selection PTY Search NOTE The preset memory can register a maximum Turn the /SEL key to the frequency to lis- Select PTY (program content), and automati- of 6 stations for each band (FM1, FM2, ten to. cally scan for stations.
  • Page 363 Listen to DAB* Register the Service NOTE NOTE This switches in the order FM1, FM2, FM3, If the text information for the service name Register the service in advance, and select DAB1, DAB2, DAB3, MW, and LW. cannot be obtained, then nothing is dis- this at a later time.
  • Page 364: Listen To Traffic Messages

    Listen to Traffic Messages Listen to CDs NOTE NOTE While in PTY select status, if there is no op- If traffic messages are received, then this E00737800059 eration for 2 seconds, then an upwards will switch to the volume of the previously This explains how to listen to audio CDs search within the selected PTY will start.
  • Page 365: Listen To Mp3S

    Listen to MP3s Repeat Playback (RPT) Select the Track (File) NOTE Press the 1RPT key. Press this button again during playback if Press the key or key to select the you wish to hear that track, and that track track. Repeat playback of the track currently being will play normally.
  • Page 366: Listen To An Ipod

    Listen to an iPod Folder Repeat Playback NOTE NOTE Hold down the 1RPT key. Pressing again will cancel. Select the folder, and hold down the /SEL key to start playback from the first track in Repeat playback of the tracks within the fold- that folder.
  • Page 367 The websites mentioned above may Switch Playback Mode equaliser settings be set to flat. connect you to websites other than the Operate the iPod/iPhone while connected to MITSUBISHI MOTORS website. Repeat playback and shuffle playback are this product. http://www.mitsubishi-motors.com/en/prod- possible.
  • Page 368: Listen To Audio Files On A Usb Device

    Listen to Audio Files on a USB Device Play tracks in the category currently being 4. Press the /SEL key. CAUTION played in a random order. Repeat steps 1 to 4, and search for Do not leave the USB device unattended in tracks.
  • Page 369 Listen to Audio Files on a USB Device Repeat Playback (RPT) NOTE NOTE Press the 1RPT key. When connecting a USB device, use a con- The maximum supported capacity for USB nection cable. Failure to use a connection ca- memory is 32GB. ble when connecting may place undue load Operate the USB device containing recorded Repeat playback of the track currently being...
  • Page 370: 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) NOTE NOTE Play the first 10 seconds of the first track in Pressing again will cancel. While the file is selected, press the 6 each folder on the USB device in order. to return to the previous operation.
  • Page 371 ® To play iPod/USB memory device tracks via voice operation (vehicles with Bluetooth 2.0 interface) Preparation for voice operation NOTE NOTE E00748800020 If you say “Artist <name>,” you can skip If the confirmation function is active, the To use the voice operation, press the step 3.
  • Page 372 ® To play iPod/USB memory device tracks via voice operation (vehicles with Bluetooth 2.0 interface) 3. After the voice guide says “What Album 7. The system exits the voice recognition 5. If there are two or more matches, the would you like to play?” say the album mode and starts playback.
  • Page 373: Listen To Bluetooth Audio

    Listen to Bluetooth Audio* To search by genre If you say “No,” the next matching CAUTION genre is uttered by the system. E00749200021 Never hold these devices in your hand to op- 1. Say “Play” on the main menu. erate while driving, as this is dangerous. NOTE Do not leave the Bluetooth audio device un- NOTE...
  • Page 374 Listen to Bluetooth Audio* NOTE NOTE NOTE Depending on the status of the vehicle and Each time the 1RPT key is pressed, this Hold down the 5 key to pause. device, the iPod/iPhone may not play back switches in the order Repeat OFF, 1 track re- Press the 6 key to stop.
  • Page 375: Display Indicator

    Display Indicator Display Indicator E00738100033 This explains content of the display indicator. During DAB Reception* Change the Display Mode CAUTION This switches in the order “Service name”, E00738500053 The operation of changing display contents You can change the content of the display in- “Ensemble name”, and “CH no.
  • Page 376: Audio Quality And Volume Balance Adjustment

    Audio Quality and Volume Balance Adjustment During CD-DA playback Adjust Audio Quality and Vol- NOTE ume Balance This switches in the order “Disc title”, “Track During display of the ID3tag, hold down the title”, and “Operating status”. DISP key to switch to the folder title display. 1.
  • Page 377: System Settings

    System Settings DAB Setting* RDS Setting just- Turn counter- Turn clockwise ment clockwise Change DAB settings Change RDS settings items (“Set value” bold typeface indicates factory (“Set value” bold typeface indicates factory SCV OFF, LOW MID, HIGH default settings.) default settings.) (SCV effect is (SCV effect is OFF/low)
  • Page 378 System Settings Settings Settings val- Settings con- Settings Settings val- Settings con- Settings Settings val- Settings con- name tent name tent name tent REG OFF Automatical- PI-S OFF Do not search SVENSK Set the dis- ly track the for the same play language local station station or lo-...
  • Page 379 System Settings PHONE Settings NOTE Settings Settings val- Settings con- name tent Some models may not be confirmed as con- Change the mobile phone voice cut- in set- CT OFF Do not up- nected, or may not connect. ® tings and the Bluetooth 2.0 interface lan- date the time guage.
  • Page 380 System Settings 3. Press the /SEL key. Settings value Settings content Settings Settings con- Settings name The DB Version is displayed. value tent During mobile phone voice HFM voice lan- Change the PHONE IN-R cut-in, output sound from ENG- guage settings hands free mod- the right front speaker.
  • Page 381: Troubleshooting

    USB BUS PWR There is high or low electrical current or voltage. Turn the power OFF and wait a short while. If the prob- lem persists, consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- thorized Service Point. LSI ERROR There is an internal malfunction for some reason.
  • Page 382 An abnormal direct voltage has been sent to the speak- Turn the power OFF and wait a short while. If the prob- ers. lem persists, consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- thorized Service Point. If You Think Something Is Not Working Properly...
  • Page 383: Link System

    Link System* Symptoms Cause Response There is no sound, even if Damage to or dirt on the disc means that its data cannot Check the disc. Additionally, if using CD-R/RW discs, the disc is inserted. be read. their characteristics may render them unable to be played.
  • Page 384 MITSUBISHI MOTORS website. Refer to and comply with all state and lo- Please read and agree on the “Warning about cal laws in your area regarding cellular Links to the Web Sites of Other Companies”...
  • Page 385 ® Bluetooth 2.0 interface* Volume down button Microphone • To establish a three-way call in such situations, press the SPEECH button Press this button to decrease the volume. Your voice will be recognized by a micro- to enter voice recognition mode and phone in the overhead console, allowing you then say “Join calls”.
  • Page 386 ® Bluetooth 2.0 interface* Cancelling NOTE NOTE E00760201021 If the voice command that you say differs The voice guide will repeat the same mes- There are two cancel functions. from the predefined command or cannot be sage twice. The first message is in the cur- If you are at the main menu, say “Cancel”...
  • Page 387 “Cancel” to quit the voice input mode and NOTE necessary to make a voice input of a 4-digit then check with a MITSUBISHI MOTORS password in order to use all functions of the Authorized Service Point. Password will be required to access the sys- ®...
  • Page 388 ® Bluetooth 2.0 interface* 5. When the disabling of the password is or CVT) in the “P” (Park) position, and 5. The voice guide will prompt for phrase completed, the voice guide will say apply the parking brake. 1. Repeat the corresponding phrase lis- “Password is disabled”...
  • Page 389 ® Bluetooth 2.0 interface* To pair Enabling and disabling the ® Connecting the Bluetooth voice model and retraining ® interface and Bluetooth To pair a Bluetooth ® device with the Blue- vice ® tooth 2.0 interface, use either one of the fol- E00727600096 You can turn a voice model registered with lowing 2 methods (Type 1 or Type 2).
  • Page 390 ® 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- for the Bluetooth ®...
  • Page 391 ® Bluetooth 2.0 interface* manual for instructions.” and then will NOTE NOTE say “The pairing code is <pairing ® ® You cannot pair any Bluetooth device with If the Bluetooth 2.0 interface cannot recog- code>.” ® ® the Bluetooth 2.0 interface unless the vehi- nize the Bluetooth device, the voice guide will say “Pairing has timed out”...
  • Page 392 ® 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 393 ® 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 394 ® 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 395 ® Bluetooth 2.0 interface* 4. The voice guide will say “Dialing <num- 2. Say “Call.” NOTE ber recognised>.” The hands-free calls might not be operated ® The Bluetooth 2.0 interface will then NOTE correctly when it makes calling or receiving make the call.
  • Page 396 ® Bluetooth 2.0 interface* SEND function NOTE NOTE E00761300035 If you say “No” to all names read by the sys- If the name you selected has matching data During a call, press the SPEECH button to tem, the voice guide will say “Name not in the mobile phone book but no telephone enter voice recognition mode, then say found, returning to main menu”...
  • Page 397 ® Bluetooth 2.0 interface* MUTE function These phone books are used to register tele- To register a telephone number in the vehi- phone numbers and to make calls to desired cle phone book E00760300041 numbers via the voice recognition function. At any time during a call, you can mute the You can register a telephone number in the vehicle microphone.
  • Page 398 ® Bluetooth 2.0 interface* 7. The voice guide will repeat the tele- NOTE NOTE phone number you have just read, and When the confirmation function is on, the Transfer is not permitted unless the vehicle then register the number. voice guide will say “<Location>. Is this is parked.
  • Page 399 ® Bluetooth 2.0 interface* 10. The voice guide will say “Would you NOTE NOTE like to import another contact?” If the maximum number of entries are al- Pressing the HANG-UP button or pressing Answer “Yes” if you want to continue ready registered, the voice guide will say and holding the SPEECH button will cancel with the registration.
  • Page 400 ® Bluetooth 2.0 interface* 7. The voice guide will repeat the tele- NOTE NOTE phone number. Say “List names,” and the names registered Say “List names,” and the names registered When the confirmation function is on, in the phone book will be read out in order. in the phone book will be read out in order.
  • Page 401 ® Bluetooth 2.0 interface* 5. When the voice guide is done reading the phone book entry in which the tele- 6. The system will ask if you really want to the list, it will say “End of list, would phone number you want to delete is reg- delete the selected telephone number(s) you like to start from the beginning?”...
  • Page 402 ® Bluetooth 2.0 interface* 4. For confirmation purposes, the voice ® NOTE The Bluetooth 2.0 interface automatically guide will ask “Are you sure you want to converts from text to voice the names regis- All or part of data may not be transferred, erase everything from your handsfree tered in the transferred phone book entries, even when the cellular phone supports Blue-...
  • Page 403 ® Bluetooth 2.0 interface* Answer “No,” to return to the main menu. NOTE The transfer may take some time to com- plete depending on the number of contacts. ® If the Bluetooth 2.0 interface could not be connected to the Bluetooth ®...
  • Page 404: Usb Input Terminal

    USB input terminal* Enrollment commands E00732401480 Phrase English French Spanish Italian German Dutch Portuguese Russian 1 0123456789 0123456789 0123456789 0123456789 0123456789 0123456789 0123456789 0123456789 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 405 USB input terminal* How to connect a USB memory 5. To remove the USB connector cable, Floor console box* turn the ignition switch to the “LOCK” device position or put the operation mode in E00762001818 OFF first and perform the installation 1.
  • Page 406 USB input terminal* Types of connectable devices For details about the types of connectable de- *: “iPod,” “iPod classic,” “iPod nano,” “iPod vices and supported file specifications, refer touch” and “iPhone” are registered trade- and supported file specifica- to the following section. marks of Apple Inc.
  • Page 407: Sun Visors

    Sun visors File specifications Sun visors CAUTION E00762401056 If the lid of vanity mirror with lamp is kept E00711202323 You can play music files of the following open for prolonged periods of time, the vehi- specifications that are saved in a USB memo- cle’s battery will be discharged.
  • Page 408: Cigarette Lighter

    Cigarette lighter* Mounting position for movea- Cigarette lighter* CAUTION ble ashtray Always close the ashtray. If left open, other E00711502733 cigarette butts in the ashtray may be rekin- The cigarette lighter can be used while the ig- The moveable ashtray can be fitted at the in- dled.
  • Page 409: Accessory Socket

    Long use of the electric appliance without Do not use any electric appliance that is not running the engine may run down the bat- approved by MITSUBISHI MOTORS. Do- tery. ing so could damage the socket. If you used When the accessory socket is not in use, be...
  • Page 410: Interior Lamps

    Interior lamps NOTE Position On/off control Rear of lamp If you leave the lamps on without running switch the engine, you will run down the battery. Before you leave the vehicle, make sure that 1-ON The lamp illuminates regardless the lamps are turned off. of whether a door or the tailgate is open or closed.
  • Page 411 E00712700709 The time until the lamp goes off can be ad- justed. details, please consult MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- ice Point. On vehicles equipped with the Smartphone Link Display Audio or the MITSUBISHI Multi-Communication System (MMCS), screen operations can be used to make the adjustment.
  • Page 412: Storage Spaces

    The time until the lamps auto- matically go off can be adjusted. For details support, consult your nearest MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- ice Point. On vehicles equipped with the Smartphone Link Display Audio or the MITSUBISHI Multi-Communication System (MMCS),...
  • Page 413 Storage spaces Card holder Glove box CAUTION There is a card holder inside the glove box. E00726201337 Keep the lids of storage spaces closed while To open, pull the lever (A). driving the vehicle. A lid or the contents of a storage space could otherwise cause injuries.
  • Page 414 Storage spaces 5 persons To access the luggage floor box (front) 1. Fold the second seatback forward. Refer to “Folding the second seats” on page 4-08. 2. Insert your hand in the gap (B) and fold the board as illustrated. B- Tissue holder C- Pen holder 1.
  • Page 415 Storage spaces Sunglasses holder* 3. To access the centre of the luggage floor 2. Insert your hand in the gap (E) and raise box (front), insert your hand in the gap the board as illustrated. E00718601417 (C) and raise the board as illustrated. To open, push the lid.
  • Page 416: Cup Holder

    If you accidentally spill a beverage, wipe up as much liquid as possible and imme- diately consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. CAUTION For the second seat Do not drink beverages while driving.
  • Page 417: Cargo Area Cover

    Cargo area cover* To change position Cargo area cover* CAUTION Do not drink beverages while driving. This E00733601102 There are two installation holes (B) for the is distracting and could cause an accident. cover. Drinks could be spilled by the vibration and To use jolts while driving.
  • Page 418: Assist Grips

    Assist grips 2. After changing the position, gently Gently shake the entire cover after fitting it to Assist grips shake the entire cover to make sure it is make sure it is securely retained. E00732800298 securely retained. To store* The assist grips (located above the doors on the headliner) are not designed to support NOTE The cover can be fitted at the indicated posi-...
  • Page 419: Coat Hook

    Coat hook Coat hook Luggage hooks E00725600614 E00715700579 There is a coat hook on the second 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 420 For emergencies ERA-GLONASS*................8-02 If the vehicle breaks down..............8-09 If the operation mode cannot be changed to OFF (vehicles equipped with the keyless operation system)......... 8-09 Emergency starting................8-09 Engine overheating................8-11 Tools and jack..................8-13 Tyre repair kit*..................8-14 How to change a tyre................8-20 Towing....................
  • Page 421: Era-Glonass

    ERA-GLONASS* Flow of the emergency call ERA-GLONASS* WARNING In a place where radio waves cannot be E00804800106 transmitted and received, you cannot call ERA-GLONASS is a system designed to re- the emergency call centre. (for example, duce the severity of accidents. The location indoor, a basement parking area, a moun- and vehicle information is transmitted from tainous area, inside a tunnel, etc.)
  • Page 422 CAUTION Have the system inspected or the battery replaced, the buzzer sound or the voice of replaced by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS the operator at the emergency call centre Do not open the cover except when you Authorized Service Point immediately.
  • Page 423 ERA-GLONASS* 5. When the green lamp changes from a WARNING NOTE blinking state to an illumination state If the red lamp illuminates as follows, di- If the vehicle side microphone (E) and/or the and the buzzer sounds once, a conversa- rectly arrange an emergency vehicle or speakers fail, you cannot talk with the opera- tion with an operator of the emergency...
  • Page 424 ERA-GLONASS* Indication lamp Situation Cause Solution Buzzer sound Red lamp Green lamp When setting the ignition Illuminates (for ap- Illuminates (for ap- The system check is in progress. Wait for a No sound switch or the operation proximately 10 sec- proximately 10 sec- while.
  • Page 425 ERA-GLONASS* Indication lamp Situation Cause Solution Buzzer sound Red lamp Green lamp Illuminates Extinguishes There is a possible failure in the Immediately 3 times system or the battery may be ex- have the system hausted. inspected at a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- thorized Service Point.
  • Page 426 ERA-GLONASS* Indication lamp Situation Cause Solution Buzzer sound Red lamp Green lamp Extinguishes Illuminates A conversation with an operator Mutually con- Once of the emergency call centre is firm the details available. of the emergen- cy call with the operator of the emergency call centre.
  • Page 427 NOTE Therefore, if you want to check the system, When the red lamp blinks instead of the please consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS green lamp, move the vehicle in a safe place, If the red lamp illuminates for approximately Authorized Service Point.
  • Page 428: If The Vehicle Breaks Down

    (for approxi- mately 5 seconds) and the buzzer sounds 3 times. In this case, there is a possible fail- ure in the system. Have the system inspec- ted by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- ized Service Point immediately. For emergencies 8-09...
  • Page 429 Emergency starting or a M/T in “N” (Neutral). Stop the en- to the positive (+) terminal of the booster WARNING gine. battery (B). To start the engine using jumper cables Connect one end of the other jumper ca- connected to another vehicle, perform the to the negative (-) terminal of the WARNING correct procedures according to the in-...
  • Page 430: Engine Overheating

    Engine overheating The high coolant temperature warning WARNING NOTE lamp illuminates. (Mono-colour liquid For vehicles equipped with the Auto Stop & Make sure that the connection is made crystal display type) Go (AS&G) system, press the “Auto Stop & to the appointed position (shown in the il- Go (AS&G) OFF”...
  • Page 431 Engine overheating Stop the engine immediately and contact WARNING a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Do not open the bonnet while steam is Service Point for assistance. coming from the engine compartment. It FULL could cause steam or hot water to spurt out, causing burns.
  • Page 432: Tools And Jack

    Tools and jack Tools 6. Examine the radiator hoses for coolant NOTE leakage and the drive belt for looseness • The business name, full address of the or damage. manufacturer and of his authorised repre- If there is anything wrong with the cool- sentative and the designation of the jack ing system or drive belt, we recommend are described in the EC declaration of...
  • Page 433: Tyre Repair Kit

    Tyre repair kit* 2. Extend the jack and firmly secure it, The storage location of the tyre repair kit 2. Tyre sealant bottle then install the jack lid. should be remembered in case of an emer- 3. Filler hose gency. 4.
  • Page 434 Tyre repair kit* CAUTION NOTE NOTE Be sure to use a MITSUBISHI MOTORS • The tyre is punctured in the side wall (A), Check the tyre sealant’s expiry date regular- GENUINE tyre sealant. not in the tread (B). ly, be sure to purchase a new one from a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- ice Point before the expiry date.
  • Page 435 Tyre repair kit* 6. Take the valve cap (C) off the tyre valve the bottle, the seal will break, allowing CAUTION (D), then press the valve remover (E) the sealant to be used. If there is any air left in the tyre when you onto the valve as illustrated.
  • Page 436 Tyre repair kit* 12. After injecting the sealant, securely fit the valve remover (E) into the end of the filler hose (J) to prevent sealant from leaking from the empty bottle. NOTE NOTE When removing and screwing in the valve When injecting the sealant, position the valve away from the bottom, i.e., away from insert using the valve remover, turn the...
  • Page 437 Tyre repair kit* 14. Place the compressor (L) with its air (Refer to “Tyre inflation pressures” on CAUTION pressure gauge (M) on top. page 10-11.) The compressor is not waterproof. If you use Pull out the compressor’s power cord it in rain, make sure water does not get on it. (N), insert the plug on the cord into the Any sand or dust sucked into the compressor accessory socket (O), and then put the...
  • Page 438 Tyre repair kit* CAUTION CAUTION If the compressor becomes sluggish or hot If you sense any abnormality while driving, while operating, it is overheating. Immedi- stop the vehicle and contact a MITSUBISHI ately place the switch in the OFF position MOTORS Authorized Service Point or an- and let the compressor cool down for at least other specialist.
  • Page 439: How To Change A Tyre

    Please give the empty sealant bottle to your mum permitted pressure (1.3 bar {130 perature is 0 °C or lower), the time and driv- MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- kPa}), the tyre cannot successfully be re- ing distance necessary until completion of ice Point when you purchase new sealant or paired with the tyre sealant.
  • Page 440 How to change a tyre 3. On vehicles with M/T, stop the engine Maintaining the spare wheel at the highest WARNING and move the gearshift lever to the “R” specified air pressure will ensure that it can Be sure to apply chocks or blocks to the (Reverse) position.
  • Page 441 When you purchase the temporary spare wheel, be sure to purchase the type designed CAUTION specially for your vehicle from your MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- Upon installation of the temporary spare ice Point. wheel, the ground clearance is reduced as...
  • Page 442 How to change a tyre Then loosen the wheel nuts a quarter CAUTION NOTE turn with the wheel nut wrench. Do not Be careful as you loosen the tyre hanger in- Put the spare wheel under the vehicle body remove the wheel nuts yet. stallation bolt.
  • Page 443 How to change a tyre Slowly rotate the wheel nut wrench until WARNING WARNING the tyre is raised slightly off the ground Set the jack only at the positions shown Do not turn the raised wheel. The tyres surface. here. If the jack is set at a wrong position, still on the ground could turn and make it could dent your vehicle or the jack your vehicle fall off the jack.
  • Page 444 How to change a tyre nuts make light contact with the wheel WARNING CAUTION and the wheel is not loose. Mount the spare wheel with the valve Never apply oil to either the wheel bolts or stem (I) facing outboard. If you cannot see the nuts, or they will tighten too much.
  • Page 445 (TPMS), after filling your MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- tyres to the correct pressure, reset the ice Point. 10. On vehicles with wheel covers, install...
  • Page 446 How to change a tyre Wheel covers* CAUTION E00801300735 After storing the spare wheel, check that the tyre hanger is securely locked in place. If the To remove tyre hanger is not securely locked in place, it could come loose and fall while you are Wrap the tip of the jack bar with a cloth, in- driving and cause an accident.
  • Page 447: Towing

    Authorized Service Point or a commercial tow truck service for assistance. Only when you cannot receive a towing serv- ice from a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- ized Service Point or commercial tow truck service, tow your vehicle carefully in accord- ance with the instructions given in “Emergen- cy towing”...
  • Page 448 Towing Towing the vehicle by a tow The regulations concerning towing may dif- CAUTION fer from country to country. It is recommen- truck [For 2WD vehicles equipped with the Active ded that you obey the regulations of the area Stability Control (ASC)] where you are driving your vehicle.
  • Page 449 Towing Turn the ignition switch to the “ACC” posi- On vehicles with M/T, turn the ignition tion or put the operation mode in ACC and switch to the “ACC” or “ON” position. secure the steering wheel in a straight-ahead On vehicles with A/T or CVT, turn the position with a rope or tiedown strap.
  • Page 450 Towing If your vehicle tows another ve- CAUTION WARNING hicle Do not leave the ignition switch in the Avoid sudden braking, acceleration and Only use the rear towing hook as shown in “LOCK” position or the operation mode in steering wheel movements; such driving OFF.
  • Page 451: Operation Under Adverse Driving Conditions

    Operation under adverse driving conditions When driving in rain or on a road with Depressing the brake pedal during travel NOTE many puddles a layer of water may form on snowy or icy roads may cause tyre Do not tow a vehicle heavier than your own between the tyres and the road surface.
  • Page 452 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 (if available on your vehicle) makes possible driving on roads without spe- cial coverage, on flat and firm surface.
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  • Page 454 Vehicle care Vehicle care precautions..............9-02 Cleaning the interior of your vehicle..........9-02 Cleaning the exterior of your vehicle..........9-03 OGFE19E1...
  • Page 455 Vehicle care precautions Cleaning the interior of your Vehicle care precautions 2. Dip cloth in fresh water and wring it out 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 456 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 457 Cleaning the exterior of your vehicle CAUTION CAUTION NOTE Never spray or splash water on the electrical • The outside mirrors are retracted. To prevent freezing of the weatherstripping components in the engine compartment. Do- on the doors, bonnet, etc., they should be •...
  • Page 458 Cleaning the exterior of your vehicle Polishing Chrome parts Window glass E00901100066 E00901400098 E00901600117 The vehicle should only be polished if the In order to prevent spots and corrosion of The window glass can normally be cleaned paintwork has become stained or lost its lus- chrome parts, wash with water, dry thorough- using only a sponge and water.
  • Page 459 Cleaning the exterior of your vehicle Cleaning the sunroof* If they are in contact, wipe off with soft cloth, chamois or the like and an aqueous sol- E00902200051 ution of neutral detergent then immediately Use a soft cloth to clean the inner side of the rinse the affected parts with plenty of water.
  • Page 460 Maintenance Service precautions................10-02 Catalytic converter*................10-04 Bonnet....................10-04 Engine oil..................10-05 Engine coolant...................10-07 Washer fluid..................10-08 Brake fluid/Clutch fluid*..............10-08 Battery....................10-09 Tyres....................10-11 Wiper blade rubber replacement............10-16 General maintenance.................10-17 Fusible links..................10-18 Fuses....................10-18 Replacement of lamp bulbs...............10-25 OGFE19E1...
  • Page 461: Service Precautions

    MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service If it is necessary to do work in the engine Point or another specialist. compartment with the engine running, be...
  • Page 462 Service precautions 2000 models, 2400 models 2000 models 3000 models 1. Engine oil level gauge 5. Engine coolant reservoir 2. Engine oil cap 6. Battery 3. Brake fluid reservoir/Clutch fluid reser- voir* 4. Washer fluid reservoir Maintenance 10-03 OGFE19E1...
  • Page 463: Catalytic Converter

    Catalytic converter* Catalytic converter* Bonnet NOTE Only open the bonnet when the wipers are in E01000202466 E01000304663 the original position. In any other position, The exhaust gas scavenging devices used the wipers could damage the paint or bonnet. To open with the catalytic converter are extremely ef- ficient for the reduction of noxious gases.
  • Page 464: Engine Oil

    Engine oil 2. Slowly lower the bonnet to a position 2000 models, 2400 models NOTE about 20 cm above the closed position, For vehicles equipped with the multi infor- then let it drop. mation display - type 1, security alarm sys- 3.
  • Page 465 • ILSAC certificated oil If those classifications are not available, • ACEA classification: NOTE contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- “For service A1/B1, A3/B3, A3/B4 or ized Service Point. For 3000 models, if it is difficult to verify A5/B5” the oil level, wipe off the dipstick and rein- sert it.
  • Page 466: Engine Coolant

    To check the coolant level slight. A noticeable drop in the coolant level MITSUBISHI MOTORS GENUINE Coolant could indicate leakage. If this occurs, we rec- has excellent protection against corrosion and A transparent coolant reserve tank (A) is lo-...
  • Page 467: Washer Fluid

    Washer fluid To check the fluid level If the level is low, replenish the container CAUTION with washer fluid. Concentrations exceeding 60 % will result in The fluid level must be between the “MAX” a reduction of both the anti-freeze and cool- and “MIN”...
  • Page 468: Battery

    Battery Fluid type Battery The electrolyte level must be between the specified limit on the outside of the battery. E01001203545 Use brake fluid conforming to DOT3 or Replenish with distilled water as necessary. The condition of the battery is very important DOT4 from a sealed container.
  • Page 469 Battery To remove During cold weather NOTE 1. Remove the clips (A), and then remove The capacity of the battery is reduced at low the air duct (B). Type A temperatures. This is an inevitable result of its chemical and physical properties. This is why a very cold battery, particularly one that is not fully charged, will only deliver a frac- tion of the starter current which is normally...
  • Page 470: Tyres

    Tyres WARNING CAUTION NOTE The battery electrolyte is extremely caus- In order to prevent a short circuit, be sure to When the vehicle is to be left unused for a tic. Do not allow it to come in contact with disconnect the negative (-) terminal first.
  • Page 471 Tread wear indicators will appear on the sur- cle are shown on the driver’s door label. For face of the tyre as the tyre wears, thereby in- details, contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. dicating that the tyre no longer meets the minimum requirement for use.
  • Page 472 MITSUBISHI MOTORS GENUINE wheel. Consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- Refer to “Tyres and wheels” on page 11-11. ized Service Point before using wheels that Even if a wheel has the same rim size and you have.
  • Page 473 Tyres When rotating tyres, check for uneven wear CAUTION CAUTION and damage. Abnormal wear is usually A temporary spare tyre can be fitted tempo- Avoid the combined use of different types of caused by incorrect tyre pressure, improper rarily in place of a tyre that has been re- tyres.
  • Page 474 (tyre chains) and the road surface. body. After driving around 100-300 meters, stop Contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- and retighten the snow traction device (tyre ized Service Point before putting on a snow chains). traction device (tyre chains). The max. snow...
  • Page 475: Wiper Blade Rubber Replacement

    Wiper blade rubber replacement NOTE NOTE NOTE The laws and regulations concerning the use Do not let the wiper arm drop onto the wind- If a retainer is not supplied with the new of snow traction device (tyre chains) vary. screen.
  • Page 476: 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 and call your MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- thorized Service Point for assistance. Exterior and interior lamp op-...
  • Page 477: 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 478 Fuses Engine compartment 4. Remove the glove box fastener (C), and Main fuse block then remove the glove box. In the engine compartment, the fuse blocks 1. Open the glove box. are located as shown in the illustration. While 2. Uncouple the rod (A) on the right side of pressing the tab (D), pull up the cover.
  • Page 479 Fuses Passenger compartment fuse lo- C- Sub fuse block (Type 2) NOTE cation table Fuse load capacity Spare fuses are provided on the cover of main fuse block in the engine compartment. E01007902127 E01007701753 Always use a fuse of the same capacity for The fuse capacity and the names of electrical replacement.
  • Page 480 Fuses Sym- Electrical sys- Sym- Electrical sys- Sym- Electrical sys- paci- paci- paci- ties ties ties Electric window 4-wheel drive Cigarette lighter/ 10 A 30 A control system Accessory sock- 15 A Rear window Stop lamps 30 A 15 A demister (Brake lamps) Charge...
  • Page 481 Fuses Engine compartment fuse loca- Sym- Sym- Electrical system paci- Electrical system paci- tion table ties ties E01008002167 Wiper de-icer 15 A Main fuse block Electric parking brake 7.5 A SBF2 Starter Daytime running 10 A lamps Air conditioning con- SBF3 denser fan motor Front fog lamps...
  • Page 482 Fuses Some fuses may not be installed on your The table above shows the main equip- Sym- vehicle, depending on the vehicle model ment corresponding to each fuse. Electrical system paci- or specifications. ties The table above shows the main equip- Sub fuse block (Type 2) ENG/POWER 10 A...
  • Page 483 Fuses The fuse box does not contain spare 7.5 A, 2. Remove the fuse puller (A) from the in- NOTE 25 A or 30 A fuses. If one of these fuses side of the fuse block cover in the engine If any system does not function but the fuse burns out, substitute with the following fuse.
  • Page 484: Replacement Of Lamp Bulbs

    Replacement of lamp bulbs Bulb location and capacity Replacement of lamp bulbs CAUTION E01003201747 If the glass surface is dirty, it must be E01003102004 cleaned with alcohol, paint thinner, etc., and Before replacing a bulb, ensure the lamp is CAUTION refit it after drying thoroughly.
  • Page 485 4. Licence plate lamps: 5 W (W5W) If you need to repair or replace these lamps, 5. Rear fog lamp (RHD vehicles): contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- 21 W (W21W) ized Service Point. Reversing lamp (LHD vehicles): Type A: Halogen headlamps type •...
  • Page 486 The following lamps use an LED instead of the bulb. the bulb. If you need to repair or replace these lamps, If you need to repair or replace these lamps, contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- ized Service Point. ized Service Point. •...
  • Page 487 Replacement of lamp bulbs Headlamps (high-beam, halo- NOTE gen bulb) When installing the bulb, align the tab (D) with the notch (E) of the socket. E01009401334 1. When replacing the bulb on the right side of the vehicle, remove the clip (A) holding down the washer tank spout and move the spout towards the rear of the vehicle.
  • Page 488 Replacement of lamp bulbs Front turn-signal lamps E01003802290 1. Remove the 12 clips (A, B), and then re- move the cover (C). *: Front of the vehicle 3. Turn the bulb (C) anticlockwise to re- move it, and then while holding down *: Front of the vehicle the tab (D), pull out the bulb (E).
  • Page 489 Replacement of lamp bulbs Front fog lamps (Halogen bulb 4. Turn the bulb (F) anticlockwise to re- NOTE move it. type)* When unfastening the screws of the fog lamp, be careful not to mistakenly move the E01004003401 1. Insert a straight blade (or minus) screw- beam position adjustment screw (C).
  • Page 490 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 491 (A) to the left side of the vehicle. stead of the bulb. socket. 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 492 Replacement of lamp bulbs 2. Insert a minus screwdriver with the end NOTE covered with a cloth or other object to When installing the lamp unit, first insert the press the hook (B) aside and remove the end of tab (C) and then align tab (D). lens.
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  • Page 494 Specifications Vehicle labeling.................11-02 Vehicle dimensions................11-04 Vehicle performance................11-05 Vehicle weight...................11-05 Engine specifications................ 11-09 Electrical system................11-10 Tyres and wheels................11-11 Fuel consumption................11-12 Capacity.....................11-14 OGFE19E1...
  • Page 495: Vehicle Labeling

    Vehicle labeling Vehicle information code label* Vehicle labeling 1. Model code 2. Engine model code, E01100105555 The vehicle information code label is affixed Exterior code as shown in the illustration. 3. Transmission model code Vehicle identification number 4. Chassis number 5.
  • Page 496 Vehicle labeling Vehicle identification number Engine model/number Please use this number when ordering re- placement parts. plate (RHD vehicles only) The engine model and number are stamped on the engine cylinder block as shown in the The vehicle identification number is stamped illustration.
  • Page 497: Vehicle Dimensions

    Vehicle dimensions Vehicle dimensions E01100205149 Front track 1,540 mm Overall width 1,810 mm Front overhang 990 mm Wheel base 2,670 mm Rear overhang 1,035 mm Overall length 4,695 mm Except for vehicles for Rus- Ground clearance (unladen) sia, Kazakhstan, Belarus and 190 mm Ukraine 11-04...
  • Page 498: Vehicle Performance

    Vehicle performance Vehicles for Russia, Kazakh- 215 mm stan, Belarus and Ukraine Overall height (unladen) 1,710 mm Rear track 1,540 mm Body 5.76 m Minimum turning radius Wheel 5.3 m Vehicle performance E01100304332 190 km/h (118 mph) 2000 models 193 km/h ,192 km/h (120 mph) Maximum speed 188 km/h ,190 km/h (118 mph) 2400 models...
  • Page 499 Vehicle weight Without optional parts 1,410 kg Kerb weight With full optional parts 1,450 kg Maximum gross vehicle weight 1,900 kg Front 1,150 kg Maximum axle weight Rear 1,250 kg, 1,360 kg With brake 1,600 kg Maximum towable weight Without brake 740 kg Maximum trailer-nose weight 80 kg...
  • Page 500 Vehicle weight Item Without optional 1,445 kg 1,475 kg 1,510 kg 1,540 kg parts Kerb weight With full 1,484 kg , 1,510 kg 1,584 kg , 1,600 kg, optional 1,503 kg , 1,565 kg 1,630 kg 1,535 kg 1,538 kg parts 1,985 kg , 1,960 kg...
  • Page 501 Vehicle weight 2400 models Seating capacity 5 persons Without optional parts 1,525 kg Kerb weight With full optional parts 1,600 kg Maximum gross vehicle weight 2,210 kg Front 1,150 kg Maximum axle weight Rear 1,250 kg, 1,360 kg With brake 1,600 kg Maximum towable weight Without brake...
  • Page 502: Engine Specifications

    Engine specifications Front 1,150 kg Maximum axle weight Rear 1,250 kg, 1,360 kg With brake 1,600 kg Maximum towable weight Without brake 750 kg Maximum trailer-nose weight 80 kg Maximum roof load 80 kg : In case of trailer towing NOTE Trailer specifications indicate the manufacturer’s recommendation.
  • Page 503: Electrical System

    Electrical system Item 2000 models Maximum torque (EEC net) 196 Nm/4,200 rpm 195 Nm/4,100 to 4,200 rpm Item 2400 models 3000 models Engine model 4B12 6B31 No. of cylinders 4 in line 6-V (60°) Total displacement 2,360 cc 2,998 cc Bore 88.0 mm 87.6 mm...
  • Page 504: Tyres And Wheels

    Tyres and wheels E01100905074 Tyre 215/70R16 100H 225/55R18 98H Size 16x6 1/2JJ, 16x6 1/2J 18x7J Wheel Offset (Inset) 38 mm NOTE Contact your MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point for details on the combination used on your vehicle. Specifications 11-11 OGFE19E1...
  • Page 505: Fuel Consumption

    Fuel consumption Fuel consumption E01101102131 Low/Urban con- Extra-High/Extra Combined Mid conditions High conditions ditions Urban conditions Fuel Fuel Fuel Fuel Fuel Item con- con- con- con- con- 2(g/k 2(g/k 2(g/k 2(g/k 2(g/k sump- sump- sump- sump- sump- tions tions tions tions tions 100km)
  • Page 506 Fuel consumption Low/Urban con- Extra-High/Extra Combined Mid conditions High conditions ditions Urban conditions Fuel Fuel Fuel Fuel Fuel Item con- con- con- con- con- 2(g/k 2(g/k 2(g/k 2(g/k 2(g/k sump- sump- sump- sump- sump- tions tions tions tions tions 100km) 100km) 100km) 100km)
  • Page 507: Capacity

    Capacity Capacity E01101307516 2000 models, 2400 models 3000 models 11-14 Specifications OGFE19E1...
  • Page 508 Capacity Item Quantity Lubricants Oil pan 4.0 litres Oil filter 0.3 litre 2000 models Oil cooler 0.1 litre 1 Engine oil Refer to page 10-05. Oil pan 4.3 litres 2400 models Oil filter 0.3 litre Oil pan 4.0 litres 3000 models Oil filter 0.3 litre Brake fluid...
  • Page 509 Capacity CAUTION Use only the MITSUBISHI MOTORS GENUINE ATF-J3 (for the automatic transmission fluid) or MITSUBISHI MOTORS GENUINE CVTF-J4 (for the CVT fluid). Use of a different fluid could damage the transmission. Item Quantity Lubricants MITSUBISHI MOTORS GENUINE NEW MULTI GEAR...
  • Page 510 Alphabetical index Check engine warning lamp......5-55 Child restraint............4-26 4-wheel drive operation........6-55 Battery............. 10-09 Caution for installing the child re- Charge warning lamp........5-56 straint on vehicles with front pas- Discharged battery (Emergency starting)..8-09 senger’s airbag........4-17,4-26 Disposal information for used batteries..2-06 Child-protection rear doors.......
  • Page 511 Alphabetical index Driving, alcohol and drugs........ 6-02 Fluid Genuine parts.............2-05 Automatic transmission fluid...... 11-14 Glove box............7-78 Brake fluid........10-08,11-14 Glove box lamp Clutch fluid........10-08,11-14 Bulb capacity..........10-27 Economical driving........... 6-02 CVT fluid............ 11-14 Engine coolant........10-07,11-14 Electric parking brake........6-07 Washer fluid........
  • Page 512 Alphabetical index Indication and warning lamps....5-29,5-52 Locking and unlocking the doors and tailgate.. 3-21 Outside rear-view mirrors......... 6-12 Indication lamps..........5-53 Lubricants............11-14 Overheating............8-11 Information screen..........5-05 Luggage floor box..........7-79 Inside rear-view mirror........6-11 Luggage hooks..........7-84 Inside tailgate release........3-32 Luggage room lamp..........
  • Page 513 Alphabetical index Rear window demister switch......5-75 Third seats............. 4-06 Tailgate.............. 3-24 Security alarm system........3-32 Rear-view camera..........6-131 Tank capacity.............2-03 Service precaution........... 10-02 Rear-view mirror Time setting............7-27 Side turn-signal lamps Inside............. 6-11 Tools Outside............6-12 Bulb capacity..........10-25 Storage............8-13 Refill capacities..........
  • Page 514 Alphabetical index Vanity mirror............. 7-72 Vanity mirror lamp Bulb capacity..........10-27 Vehicle care precautions........9-02 Vehicle dimensions..........11-04 Vehicle identification number......11-02 Vehicle identification number plate....11-02 Vehicle information code plate......11-02 Vehicle labeling..........11-02 Vehicle performance........11-05 Vehicle weight..........11-05 Ventilators............7-02 Warning lamps...........5-54 Washer Fluid..........
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  • Page 602 Repairs to your vehicle: M/T: Manual Transmission Vehicles in the warranty period: A/T: Automatic Transmission All warranty repairs must be carried out by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- CVT: Continuously Variable Transmission thorized Service Point. The symbol used on the vehicles: Vehicles outside the warranty period: : See owner’s manual...

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