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Foreword
Thank you for selecting a MITSUBISHI MOTORS prod-
uct as your new vehicle.
This owner's manual will add to your understanding and full enjoy-
ment of the many fine features of this vehicle.
It contains information prepared to acquaint you with the proper way
to operate and maintain your vehicle for the utmost in driving pleasure.
MITSUBISHI MOTORS CORPORATION reserves the right to make
changes in design and specifications and/or to make additions to or
improvements in this product without obligation to install them on
products previously manufactured.
It is an absolute requirement for the driver to strictly observe all laws
and regulations concerning vehicles.
This owner's manual has been written in compliance with such laws
and regulations, but some of the contents may become contradictory
with later amendment of the laws and regulations.
Please leave this owner's manual in this vehicle at time of resale. The
next owner will appreciate having access to the information contained
in this owner's manual.
Throughout this owner's manual the words WARNING and CAU-
TION appear. These serve as reminders to be especially careful.
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Failure to follow instructions could result in personal injury or dam-
age to your vehicle.
Indicates a strong possibility of severe personal injury or death if
instructions are not followed.
Means hazards or unsafe practices that could cause minor per-
sonal injury or damage to your vehicle.
You will see another important symbol:
Gives helpful information.
*: Indicates optional equipment.
It may differ according to the sales classification; refer to the
sales catalogue.
Abbreviations used in this owner's manual:
M/T: Manual Transmission
CVT: Continuously Variable Transmission
The symbol used on the vehicles:
: See owner's manual
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  • Page 1 Throughout this owner’s manual the words WARNING and CAU- TION appear. These serve as reminders to be especially careful. E09200108234 Thank you for selecting a MITSUBISHI MOTORS prod- Failure to follow instructions could result in personal injury or dam- age to your vehicle.
  • Page 2 Table of contents Overview/Quick guide General information Locking and unlocking Seat and seat belts Instruments and controls Starting and driving For pleasant driving For emergencies Vehicle care Maintenance Specifications Alphabetical index...
  • Page 3 Instruments and Controls Instruments and Controls E08500103033 Hazard warning flasher switch Combination headlamps and dipper switch P.5-16 P.5-19 Turn-signal lever P.5-19 Instruments P.5-2 Front fog lamp switch* P.5-20 Windscreen wiper and washer Engine switch* P.6-12 switch P.5-20 Forward Collision Mitigation System (Low speed range) (FCM-LS) and Radar sensing misacceleration Mitigation System (RMS) (Forward) OFF switch* P.6-48, 6-53 Steering wheel remote control...
  • Page 4 Instruments and Controls Centre ventilators P.7-2 Smartphone-link Display Audio (SDA)*/Digital clock* Cooler* P.7-3 [Refer to the separate owner’s manual] Rear window demister switch P.5-22 Supplemental restraint system (SRS)-airbag (for front passenger) P.4-14 Side ventilators P.7-2 Automatic air conditioning* P.7-6 Glove box P.7-16 Bonnet release lever Accessory socket P.7-14 P.10-3...
  • Page 5 Interior Interior E08500202444 Sun visors P.7-14 Electric window lock switch P.3-19 Vanity mirror P.7-14 Central door lock Ticket holder P.7-14 switch P.3-16 Hands-free microphone* Bottle holder P.7-17 Room lamp P.7-15, 10-21 Inside rear-view mirror P.6-7 Electric window control switch P.3-18 Steering wheel height Seat belts P.4-5 adjustment P.6-6...
  • Page 6 Trunk area Trunk area E08501800078 Trunk room lamp P.10-21 Tyre repair kit P.8-6 Tools P.8-5 Overview/Quick guide...
  • Page 7 Exterior Exterior E08500403544 Electric window control P.3-18 Windscreen wiper and washer P.5-20 Outside rear-view mirror P.6-8 Fuel tank filler P.2-2 Engine compartment P.10-2, 11-6 Bonnet P.10-3 Locking and unlocking the doors P.3-15 Keyless entry system P.3-4 Front fog lamps* Keyless operation system* P.3-7 P.5-20, 10-20, 10-22 Side turn-signal lamps * P.5-19, 10-20...
  • Page 8 Exterior Tyre P.10-10 Tyre inflation pressures P.10-10 Antenna P.7-12 High-mounted stop lamp P.10-20 Changing tyres P.8-12 Wheel condition P.10-11 Tyre rotation P.10-11 Tyre chains P.10-12 Size of tyres and wheels P.11-5 Rear view camera* P.6-54 Trunk lid P.3-17 Stop lamps P.10-20 Licence plate lamps Tail lamps P.10-20 P.10-20, 10-24...
  • Page 9 Quick guide Refer to “Keyless entry system” on page Quick guide Around the driver’s seat 3-4. E08500802251 E08500500010 Keyless operation system Lock and unlock the doors and trunk lid When you are carrying the keyless operation key, if you press the driver’s door lock/unlock E08500602145 switch (A) within the operating range, the Keyless entry system...
  • Page 10 Quick guide 1-Wiper and washer switch 2-Steering wheel height adjust- 3-Engine switch ment If you are carrying the keyless operation key, you can start the engine. If you press the engine switch without depressing the brake pedal (CVT) or the clutch pedal (M/T), you can change the operation mode in the order of OFF, ACC, ON, OFF.
  • Page 11 Quick guide All lamps off {except for daytime 4-Combination headlamps 4-Turn-signal lever running lamps (if so equipped)} (Type 2 only) Rotate the switch to turn on the lamps. The turn-signal lamps flash when the lever is With the ignition switch or the operated operation mode is in ON, head- ...
  • Page 12 Quick guide 5-Electric remote-controlled out- 6-Electric window control 7-Trunk lid release lever side rear-view mirrors Press the switch down for opening the win- Pull the release lever located beside the dow, and pull the switch for closing. driver’s seat. To adjust the mirror position L- Left outside mirror adjustment 1- Driver’s door window R- Right outside mirror adjustment...
  • Page 13 Quick guide 8-Fuel tank filler door release Automatic transmission Selector lever positions lever INVECS-III CVT (Intelligent & Innovative Vehicle Electronic “P” PARK Open the fuel tank filler door. Control System III) This position locks the transmission to pre- The fuel tank filler is located on the rear left vent the vehicle from moving.
  • Page 14 Quick guide Refer “Automatic transmission Multi-information display INVECS-III CVT (Intelligent & Innova- tive Vehicle Electronic Control System Each time you lightly press the multi-infor- III)” on page 6-24. mation display switch, the information dis- play switches odometer, tripmeter, meter Instruments illumination control, service reminder, fuel remaining, selector lever position, driving E08501101166...
  • Page 15 Quick guide Indicator and warning lamps E08501301298 7- Door-ajar warning lamp  P.5-15 16- Anti-lock brake system (ABS) warning 1- High-beam indicator lamp  P.5-12 lamp  P.6-33 8- For details, refer to “Warning activa- 2- Electric power steering system (EPS) 17- Multi-information display ...
  • Page 16 Quick guide 22- Active Stability Control (ASC) indica- tor lamp  P.6-36 23- Active Stability Control (ASC) OFF indicator lamp  P.6-36 24- Position lamp indicator lamp  P. 5-12 25- Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) indicator  P.6-19 26- ECO indicator lamp  P.5-13 Overview/Quick guide 1-14...
  • Page 18: Table Of Contents

    General information Fuel selection ...................2-2 Filling the fuel tank ................2-2 Installation of accessories ..............2-3 Modification/alterations to the electrical or fuel systems ....2-4 Genuine parts ...................2-5 Used engine oils safety instructions ..........2-5 Event Data Recording ..............2-5...
  • Page 19: Fuel Selection

    If the check engine warning lamp flashes, safety regulations displayed by garages have the system checked as soon as possible and filling stations. at an authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS  Gasoline is highly flammable and explo- CAUTION dealer. sive. You could be burned or seriously ...
  • Page 20: Installation Of Accessories

    Installation of accessories WARNING  If the fuel tank filler cap must be replaced, use only a MITSUBISHI MOTORS genu- ine part. Fuel tank capacity 42 litres Refueling 1- Remove 5. Insert the gun in the tank port as far as it 2- Close goes.
  • Page 21: Modification/Alterations To The Electrical Or Fuel Systems

    Otherwise, the battery could be parts or other modifications to the vehi- ised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer and that discharged, the electronic devices of the cle! are attached or installed by an authorised vehicle could malfunction, or other unex- pected problems could result.
  • Page 22: Genuine Parts

    Do not play around with substitutes. cause serious skin disorders, including These data can help provide a better under- MITSUBISHI MOTORS has gone to great dermatitis and cancer. standing of the circumstances in which lengths to bring you a superbly crafted vehi- ...
  • Page 23 Event Data Recording cle or the EDR is needed. In addition to the vehicle manufacturer, other parties, such as law enforcement, that have the special equip- ment, can read the information if they have access to the vehicle or the EDR. General information...
  • Page 24 Locking and unlocking Keys ....................3-2 Electronic immobilizer (Anti-theft starting system) ......3-3 Keyless entry system ...............3-4 Keyless operation system* ...............3-7 Doors ....................3-15 Central door locks ................3-16 “Child-protection” rear doors ............3-16 Trunk lid ..................3-17 Electric window control ..............3-18...
  • Page 25: Keys

    Keys Keys WARNING NOTE  When carrying a remote control key on • Keep away from devices that emit strong E00300104625 flights, do not press any switches on the electromagnetic waves, such as cellular Keyless key while on the plane. If a switch is phones, wireless devices and high fre- entry key pressed on the plane, the key emits elec-...
  • Page 26: Electronic Immobilizer (Anti-Theft Starting System)

    • When the key contacts a key ring or other places, so that you can order a key from your metallic or magnetic object authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer in the event the original keys are lost. [Except for vehicles equipped with the key-...
  • Page 27: Keyless Entry System

    The turn-signal lamps will blink vehicle and all the keys to an authorised  If the UNLOCK switch (2) is pressed and no MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. All the keys once. When they are locked with the room door is opened within approximately 30 sec- have to be re-registered in the immobilizer lamp switch in the middle () position, the...
  • Page 28 MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer can be changed. replacement remote control switch. • If you think batteries might have been swallowed or placed inside any part of a •...
  • Page 29 5. Install a new battery with the + side (B) NOTE  You may purchase a replacement battery at an electric appliance store.  An authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS + side 3. With the MITSUBISHI mark facing you, dealer can replace the battery for you if you insert the cloth-covered tip of a straight prefer.
  • Page 30: Keyless Operation System

    Keyless operation system* 2. Remove the emergency key from the key. 5. Install a new battery with the + side (A) The driver should always carry the keyless Refer to “Emergency key” on page 3-11. operation key. This key is necessary for lock- 3.
  • Page 31 Please con- In such cases, use the emergency key. the trunk lid, start the engine and change the sult an authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS Refer to “To operate without using the key- operation mode if the ID codes of your key- dealer for details.
  • Page 32 Keyless operation system* NOTE NOTE  If the keyless operation key battery is wear-  Locking and unlocking are only possible ing out or there are strong electromagnetic when the door is operated while the keyless waves or noise present, the operating range operation key is being detected.
  • Page 33 Please consult an Trunk lid OPEN switch position at this time, the room lamp will turn authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. on for 15 seconds. The turn-signal lamps will blink twice and the outer buzzer will sound Operation confirmation when locking twice.
  • Page 34  Functions can be modified as stated below. For further information, please contact your Turning the emergency key in the forward authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. direction locks the door, and turning it in the • Activating the operation confirmation func- rear direction unlocks the door.
  • Page 35 Keyless operation system* Lamp Buzzer Item Cause Note (Solution) Blinks Outer buzzer Keyless operation key When the vehicle is parked with  If you take the keyless operation key out sounds 4 times. take-out monitoring the operation mode in any mode of the vehicle through a window without Inner buzzer system...
  • Page 36 MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. Illuminates There is a fault in the keyless oper- If the warning lamp illuminates, please con- ation system. tact an authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. Inner buzzer sounds (intermit- tent sounds) There is a fault in the electrical system.
  • Page 37 Put the operation mode in OFF and then immobilizer (Anti-theft starting start the engine again. If the warning is not system). cancelled, contact an authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. Blinks Inner buzzer Steering wheel lock Steering wheel does not unlock. Unlock the steering wheel lock following sounds the procedure of reference page.
  • Page 38: Doors

    Doors Doors To lock or unlock from inside To lock without using the key the vehicle E00300402262 CAUTION  Make sure the doors are closed: driving with doors not completely closed is dangerous.  Never leave children in the vehicle unat- tended.
  • Page 39: Central Door Locks

    To activate or before operating the central door lock deactivate these functions, please contact an switch. authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. 1- Lock 2- Unlock Using the selector lever position To lock and unlock the doors...
  • Page 40: Trunk Lid

    Trunk lid CAUTION To open Operation from inside the vehicle  When driving with a child in the rear seat, Pull the release lever located beside the please use the child protection to prevent driver’s seat. accidental door opening which may cause an Operation from outside the vehicle accident.
  • Page 41: Electric Window Control

    Electric window control To close Electric window control WARNING  Before operating the electric window con- E00302201645 Pull the trunk lid downward as illustrated. trol, make sure that nothing is capable of The electric windows can only be operated Gently slam the trunk lid from the outside so being trapped (head, hand, finger, etc.).
  • Page 42 Electric window control door windows and the driver’s switch cannot However, once the driver’s door or the front Passenger’s switches open or close any door windows other than passenger’s door is opened, the windows can- the driver’s door window. not be operated. The passenger’s switches can be used to oper- To unlock, press it once again.
  • Page 43 Electric window control CAUTION NOTE  The safety mechanism is deactivated while  If the battery terminals are disconnected or the switch is pulled up. Therefore be espe- the fuse for electric window is replaced, the cially careful that fingers are not trapped in safety mechanism will be cancelled and the the door window opening.
  • Page 44 Seat and seat belts Seat adjustment ................4-2 Front seat ..................4-2 Rear seat ...................4-3 Head restraints .................4-3 Seat belts ..................4-5 Pregnant women restraint ..............4-8 Seat belt pre-tensioner system and force limiter system ....4-8 Child restraint ..................4-9 Seat belt inspection ................4-13 Supplemental restraint system (SRS) - airbag .......4-14...
  • Page 45: Seat Adjustment

    Seat adjustment Seat adjustment WARNING Front seat  Do not place objects under the seats. This E00400302145 E00400400201 could prevent the seat from locking Adjust the driver’s seat so that you are com- securely, and it could lead to an accident. fortable and that you can reach the pedals, It may also cause damage to the seat or steering wheel, switches etc.
  • Page 46: Rear Seat

    Rear seat CAUTION Rear seat Head restraints  The reclining mechanism of the seatback is E00401300018 E00403302667 spring loaded, causing it to return to the ver- WARNING tical position when the lock lever is operated. Armrest When using the lever, sit close to the seat- ...
  • Page 47 Head restraints To adjust height To install Adjust the head restraint height so that the Confirm that the head restraint is facing the centre of the restraint is as close as possible to correct direction, and then insert it into the ear level to reduce the chances of injury in the seatback while pressing the height adjusting event of collision.
  • Page 48: Seat Belts

    Seat belts sudden or strong shock, the belt automatically Seat belts WARNING locks to hold the wearer’s body.  The seat belt will provide its wearer with E00404800896 maximum protection if the recliner seat- To protect you and your passengers in the NOTE back is placed in fully upright position.
  • Page 49 Seat belts If the ignition switch is turned to the “ON” WARNING NOTE position or the operation mode is put in ON  Never wear the lap portion of the belt  As the belt retracts automatically, keep the while the driver’s seat belt is not fastened, the across your abdomen.
  • Page 50 Seat belts Adjustable seat belt anchor Seat belt guide strap (rear seat) Installation (front seats) E00411201046 1. Unfasten the button (A) of the seat belt The seat belt guide strap for the rear seat out- E00405001791 guide strap. Put the seat belt webbing side positions will provide added seat belt The seat belt anchor height can be adjusted.
  • Page 51: Pregnant Women Restraint

    E00405701424 seat belts or floor console must be performed The driver’s and front passenger’s seat belt by an authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS equipped with an airbag have a pre-tensioner dealer. It is important to do so because the work could affect the pre-tensioner systems.
  • Page 52: Child Restraint

    Child restraint Force limiter system WARNING WARNING  When attaching a child restraint system to  Extreme Hazard! E00406000153 the rear seat, prevent the front seatbacks NEVER use a rearward facing child In the event of a collision, each force limiter from touching the child restraint system.
  • Page 53 Child restraint WARNING Instruction: WARNING  A FORWARD FACING CHILD  After installation, push and pull the child  For small infants, an infant carrier should RESTRAINT should be used in the rear restraint system back and forth, and side be used.
  • Page 54 Child restraint Installing a child restraint sys- Tether anchorage locations Child restraint system with ISO- FIX mountings tem to the lower anchorage There are 2 attachment points on the rear (ISOFIX child restraint mount- shelf, located behind the top of your rear seat. The child restraint system is designed only ings) and tether anchorage These are for securing a child restraint system...
  • Page 55 Child restraint 4. Push the child restraint system’s connec- 6. Latch the top tether strap hook (E) of the CAUTION tors (D) into the lower anchorages (C) in child restraint system to the tether anchor  Do not remove the head restraint when accordance with the instructions provided bracket (F) and tighten the top tether strap installing a booster cushion.
  • Page 56: Seat Belt Inspection

    The locking clip must be removed when should done authorised the child restraint is removed. MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. Failure to have an authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer perform the work could reduce the effectiveness of the belts and could result in serious injury in the event of a collision.
  • Page 57: Supplemental Restraint System (Srs) - Airbag

    Supplemental restraint system (SRS) - airbag ment the primary protection of the driver and Only when the ignition switch or the opera- WARNING front passenger side seat belt systems by pro- tion mode is under the following conditions,  Do not insert any foreign objects (pieces of viding those occupants with protection the airbags will operate.
  • Page 58 Supplemental restraint system (SRS) - airbag WARNING  IT IS VERY IMPORTANT TO BE PROP- ERLY SEATED. A driver or front passenger too close to the steering wheel or instrument panel during airbag deployment can be killed or seriously injured. Airbags inflate very fast, and with great force.
  • Page 59 Supplemental restraint system (SRS) - airbag Caution for installing the child Driver’s and passenger’s front Deployment of front airbags restraint on vehicle with front airbag system E00412501323 passenger’s airbag E00407400851 The front airbags ARE The driver’s airbag is located under the pad- E00408802234 DESIGNED TO DEPLOY when…...
  • Page 60 Supplemental restraint system (SRS) - airbag into a solid wall that does not move or deform significantly as it absorbs the impact.) The front airbags ARE NOT deform. If the severity of the impact is below Under such circumstances, the front airbags DESIGNED TO DEPLOY when…...
  • Page 61 Supplemental restraint system (SRS) - airbag wheel and instrument panel during the initial The front airbags MAY DEPLOY WARNING stages of airbag deployment. The initial stage when…  Do not attach accessories to, or put them of airbag inflation is the most forceful and in front of, the windscreen.
  • Page 62 • Even when the ignition switch or the MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. Do not operation mode is in ON, the SRS warn- permit anyone else to do service, inspec- ing lamp does not come on or it remains tion, maintenance or repair on any SRS components or wiring;...
  • Page 63 SRS inspected by an authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. NOTE  If your vehicle has to be scrapped, do this in line with local legislation and contact an authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer to safely dismantle the airbag system. 4-20 Seat and seat belts...
  • Page 64 Instruments and controls Instruments ..................5-2 Multi-information display ..............5-2 Indicator and warning lamps ............5-11 Indicator lamps ................5-12 Warning lamps ................5-13 Combination headlamps and dipper switch ........5-16 Turn-signal lever ................5-19 Hazard warning flasher switch ............5-19 Front fog lamp switch*..............5-20 Wiper and washer switch ...............5-20 Rear window demister switch ............5-22 Horn switch ..................5-22...
  • Page 65: Instruments

    Instruments Instruments CAUTION  When driving, watch the tachometer to make E00500102753 sure that the engine speed indication does not rise into the red zone (excessive engine rpm). 1- Information display  P.5-3 2- Frozen road warning  P.5-5 3- Fuel remaining display  P.5-6 1- Tachometer 4- Selector lever position display* The tachometer indicates the engine...
  • Page 66 Multi-information display Information display E00528201560 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 7- Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) monitor  P.5-5 2- Tripmeter 8- Outside temperature display ...
  • Page 67 Multi-information display Odometer NOTE NOTE  When the position lamps are illuminated, E00527800067  Both tripmeters can count up to you can adjust to 8 levels. The odometer indicates the distance travelled. 9999.9 km.  Each time you reduce two brightness levels, When a tripmeter goes past 9999.9 km, it the segment display of the brightness level returns to 0.0 km.
  • Page 68 Multi-information display NOTE NOTE NOTE  When you refuel, the driving range display is  The average fuel consumption display can be  When the ignition switch or the operation updated. reset separately in both auto reset mode and mode is ON again, the accumulated time will However, if you only add a small amount of manual reset mode.
  • Page 69 Multi-information display gauge flashes. If the remaining fuel level is reduced further, the last segment of the fuel gauge goes out, “ ” and the bar graph flash. 1- Full CAUTION 0- Empty  There is a danger the road might be icy, even when this symbol is not flashing, so please NOTE take care when driving.
  • Page 70 NOTE tion is due. Please consult an authorised  Depending on the vehicle specifications, the MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. 3. Lightly press the multi-information dis- displayed time until the next periodic inspec- 3. After your vehicle is inspected at an...
  • Page 71 Multi-information display NOTE Changing the reset mode for aver- Manual reset mode age fuel consumption  “---” display cannot be reset when the igni- • When the average fuel consumption is tion switch or the operation mode is in ON. E00522902067 being displayed, if you hold down the ...
  • Page 72 Multi-information display • When the engine switch or the operation also switched to match the selected fuel con- NOTE mode is in the following conditions, the sumption unit.  The display units for the driving range, the average fuel consumption display is average fuel consumption are switched, but 1.
  • Page 73 Multi-information display Refer to “Information display” on page 5-3. 2. Each time you press the multi-information display switch for about 5 seconds or more on outside temperature display, you can switch from °C to °F or from °F to °C unit of outside temperature display.
  • Page 74: Indicator And Warning Lamps

    Indicator and warning lamps Indicator and warning lamps E00501504530 7- Door-ajar warning lamp  P.5-15 16- Anti-lock brake system (ABS) warning 1- High-beam indicator lamp  P.5-12 lamp  P.6-33 8- For details, refer to “Warning activa- 2- Electric power steering system (EPS) 17- Multi-information display ...
  • Page 75: Indicator Lamps

    Indicator lamps 22- Active Stability Control (ASC) indica- Indicator lamps High-beam indicator lamp tor lamp  P.6-36 E00501800186 23- Active Stability Control (ASC) OFF E00501600139 This indicator lamp illumi- indicator lamp  P.6-36 Turn-signal indicator nates when the high beam is 24- Position lamp indicator lamp used.
  • Page 76: Warning Lamps

    Warning lamps Low coolant temperature indi- Warning lamps CAUTION cator lamp  In the situations listed below, brake perfor- E00502400176 mance may be compromised or the vehicle E00502200044 may become unstable if brakes are applied Brake warning lamp This indicator lamp illumi- suddenly;...
  • Page 77 If a problem is detected in has started. the system checked at an authorised one of these systems, this MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. lamp illuminates or flashes.  If the lamp illuminates while the engine is CAUTION Although your vehicle will...
  • Page 78 Immediately stop the vehicle level is not low, contact your nearest author- CAUTION in a safe place and take appropriate action. ised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer for (Refer to “Engine overheating” on page 8-4.)  Before moving your vehicle, check that the inspection.
  • Page 79: Combination Headlamps And Dipper Switch

     The sensitivity of the automatic on/off con- trol can be adjusted. For further information, please contact your authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer.  If the front fog lamps (if so equipped) turn on when they are supposed to with the switch in the “AUTO”...
  • Page 80 Combination headlamps and dipper switch [Except for vehicles equipped with the key- beam indicator lamp in the instrument cluster NOTE less operation system] will also illuminate.  When the headlamps are turned off by the If the driver’s door is opened when the key is automatic on/off control with the ignition in the “LOCK”...
  • Page 81 • The welcome light function can be deacti- when the lamp switch is next turned to the vated. For further information, please contact your “ ” position. authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. Welcome light Coming home light E00528902317 E00529002009 This function turns on the position and tail...
  • Page 82: Turn-Signal Lever

    For further information, please contact per switch to the “ ” or “ ” position. your authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS • Turn the ignition switch to the “ON” posi- dealer. tion or put the operation mode in ON. • Flashing of the turn-signal lamps when the ...
  • Page 83: Front Fog Lamp Switch

    Front fog lamp switch* CAUTION  If the washer is used in cold weather, the washer fluid sprayed against the glass may freeze, which may hinder visibility. Warm the glass with the defroster before using the washer. Windscreen wipers E00516901717 NOTE NOTE ...
  • Page 84 For further information, please contact your times while the washer fluid is being sprayed. authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. porarily stop operating to prevent the motor from overheating. In this case, park the vehicle in a safe place, turn the igni- tion switch to the “LOCK”...
  • Page 85: Rear Window Demister Switch

    Rear window demister switch Because the wipers will start operating Push the switch to turn on the rear window NOTE again after the wiper motor cools down, demister. It will be turned off automatically in  The demister switch is not to melt snow but check that the wipers operate before using about 20 minutes.
  • Page 86 Horn switch Instruments and controls 5-23...
  • Page 88 Starting and driving Economical driving ................6-2 Radar sensing misacceleration Mitigation System Driving, alcohol and drugs ..............6-3 (RMS) (Forward)* ..............6-51 Safe driving techniques ..............6-3 Rear-view camera* ................6-54 Running-in recommendations ............6-4 Cargo loads ..................6-56 Parking brake ...................6-4 Parking .....................6-5 Steering wheel height adjustment ............6-6 Inside rear-view mirror ..............6-7 Outside rear-view mirrors ..............6-8 Ignition switch* ................6-10...
  • Page 89: Economical Driving

    City traffic nomical operation, have the vehicle serviced by an authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS Load Frequent starting and stopping increases the dealer at regular intervals in accordance with average fuel consumption.
  • Page 90: Driving, Alcohol And Drugs

    Driving, alcohol and drugs Cooler or air conditioning Safe driving techniques E00600300619 The use of the cooler or air conditioning will Driving safety and protection against injury increase the fuel consumption. cannot be fully ensured. However, we recom- mend that you pay extra attention to the fol- lowing: Driving, alcohol and drugs E00600201178...
  • Page 91: Running-In Recommendations

    Running-in recommendations not only because rearward vision will be Shift point Speed limit To apply obstructed, but also the luggage may be pro- 3rd gear 95 km/h jected into the passenger compartment under 4th gear 110 km/h hard braking. 5th gear 110 km/h Running-in recommenda- Vehicles with CVT...
  • Page 92: Parking

    Parking NOTE CAUTION Parking on a hill  If the parking brake does not hold the vehicle  Before driving, be sure that the parking stationary after the foot brake is released, brake is fully released and brake warning To prevent the vehicle from rolling into the contact your authorised...
  • Page 93: Steering Wheel Height Adjustment

    Steering wheel height adjustment 2. Adjust the steering wheel to the desired NOTE Where you park position.  If your vehicle is equipped with CVT, be 3. Securely lock the steering wheel by pull- sure to apply the parking brake before mov- ing the lever fully upward.
  • Page 94: Inside Rear-View Mirror

    Inside rear-view mirror Inside rear-view mirror To adjust the vertical mirror To adjust the mirror position position E00600802285 It is possible to move the mirror up/down and Adjust the rear-view mirror only after making left/right to adjust its position. It is possible to move the mirror up and down any seat adjustments so you have a clear view to adjust its position.
  • Page 95: Outside Rear-View Mirrors

    Outside rear-view mirrors To reduce the glare Type 2 Outside rear-view mirrors E00600900761 When the headlamps of the vehicles behind you are very bright, the reflection factor of WARNING Type 1 the rear-view mirror is automatically changed  Do not attempt to adjust the rear-view to reduce the glare.
  • Page 96 Outside rear-view mirrors CAUTION  Do not drive the vehicle with the mirror folded in. The lack of rearward visibility normally pro- vided the mirror could lead to an accident. Retracting and extending the mir- rors using the mirror retractor switch L- Left outside mirror adjustment CAUTION...
  • Page 97: Ignition Switch

    Ignition switch* Refer to “Keyless entry system” on page 3-4. NOTE NOTE Refer to “Keyless operation system: To oper-  If you move a mirror by hand or it moves  The outside rear-view mirrors can be ate using the keyless operation function” on after hitting a person or object, you may not retracted or extended by the following opera- pages 3-10.
  • Page 98 Ignition switch* For vehicles equipped with CVT when LOCK CAUTION removing the key, first set the selector lever  Do not turn the key to the “START” position to the “P” (PARK) position, and push the key when the engine is running, doing so could The engine is stopped and the steering wheel in at the “ACC”...
  • Page 99: Engine Switch

    Immediately contact your If you are carrying the keyless operation key, The indicator lamp on the engine switch goes authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. you can start the engine. off.  If the engine switch operation is not smooth...
  • Page 100 (Anti-theft starting system)” on page 3-3. ing wheel. wheel lock will also not operate. Contact an  When the battery is disconnected, the current authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. operation mode is memorized. After recon- Changing the operation mode necting the battery, the memorized mode is ACC power auto-cutout func- selected automatically.
  • Page 101: Steering Wheel Lock

    For details, please consult an authorised If the driver’s door is opened with the engine left. MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. stopped and the operation mode in any mode other than OFF, the operation mode ON Operation mode OFF reminder...
  • Page 102: Starting

    (CVT), the steering wheel is locked. steering wheel. in a safe place and contact your nearest Refer to “Towing: Emergency towing” on authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. • Open or close the driver’s door. page 8-17. • Close all the doors.
  • Page 103 Starting If the engine does not start, wait for a 3. Depress and hold the brake pedal. WARNING while and then attempt to start the engine 4. Fully depress the clutch pedal (M/T).  Never run the engine in a closed or poorly again.
  • Page 104 MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. pedal halfway and hold it there, then crank the engine. Release the accelerator [For vehicles equipped with the keyless 5.
  • Page 105 Starting When the engine is hard to start Stopping the engine NOTE  On vehicles with CVT, while the engine is E00632701088 stopped automatically by Auto Stop & Go After several attempts, you may experience [For vehicles equipped with the keyless (AS&G) system, if the selector lever is that the engine still does not start.
  • Page 106: Auto Stop & Go (As&G) System

    This could cause damage or a malfunction. MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. approximately 3 seconds and the inner buzzer  Remove the object or additional key from the...
  • Page 107 Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) system When the Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) system 3. Release the clutch pedal. The engine will NOTE stop automatically. will operate, the indicator lamp will turn  When the engine is automatically stopped, on to inform the driver. changes will occur in the driving operations.
  • Page 108 Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) system CAUTION NOTE NOTE • On vehicles with M/T, do not move the • Engine coolant temperature is low • Operate the steering wheel gearshift lever to a position other than the • Ambient temperature is low •...
  • Page 109 Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) system Automatically restarting the NOTE CAUTION engine [On vehicles with CVT]  In the following cases, the engine will restart The engine will not restart even if release automatically even if the engine was stopped E00627601382 by the Auto Stop &...
  • Page 110 Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) system CAUTION NOTE • Push the accelerator pedal (CVT)  On vehicles with CVT, while the engine is stopped automatically, if the selector lever is • Battery voltage or battery performance is moved to the “P” (PARK) position quickly with the brake pedal firmly depressed, the •...
  • Page 111: Manual Transmission

    We recommend you to consult an authorised  During cold weather, shifting may be diffi- Shift point Speed limit MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. cult until the transmission lubricant has 1st gear 50 km/h warmed up. This is normal and not harmful to the transmission.
  • Page 112  Always depress the brake pedal when Immediately have your vehicle checked by an shifting the selector lever into the other authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. position from the “P” (PARK) or “N” If you need to move the vehicle, shift the (NEUTRAL) position.
  • Page 113 Automatic transmission INVECS-III CVT (Intelligent & Innovative Vehicle Electronic Control System III)* Selector lever position display “R” REVERSE WARNING  To prevent rolling, always keep your foot E00602300411 on the brake pedal when the vehicle is in This position is to back up. When the ignition switch is turned to the “N”...
  • Page 114 E00632000013 Have the vehicle inspected by an authorised NOTE MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer immedi-  The “A” indicator on the selector lever posi- ately. tion display will only blink if there is a prob- lem with the CVT position switch.
  • Page 115 Automatic transmission INVECS-III CVT (Intelligent & Innovative Vehicle Electronic Control System III)* Operation of the CVT CAUTION Uphill/downhill driving  Use the selector lever in the correct shift E00603000125 E00602601554 position accordance with driving conditions. DRIVING UPHILL CAUTION Never coast downhill backward with the selector lever in the “D”...
  • Page 116: Braking

    Have the vehicle serviced by an NOTE WARNING authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer at  On a slope, be sure to apply the parking  Do not turn off the engine while your vehi- regular intervals according to the service brake before moving the selector lever to the cle is in motion.
  • Page 117: Hill Start Assist

    If you hear this sound, have the brake pedal. pedal. pads replaced immediately by your Doing so could cause an accident. MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer.  Do not perform the following operation When driving downhill while the hill start assist is operating. WARNING...
  • Page 118: Brake Assist System

    Brake assist system To operate NOTE Warning indicator • On vehicles with M/T, the gearshift lever is E00628101515 E00628201486 1. Stop the vehicle completely using the in the following position. If an abnormal condition occurs in the sys- brake pedal. [When starting an uphill slope forwards.] tem, the indicator will turn on.
  • Page 119: Emergency Stop Signal System

    Emergency stop signal system If the brake pedal is depressed suddenly, the Emergency stop signal sys- NOTE brakes will be applied with more force than [Deactivating condition for the emergency usual. stop signal system] E00626001103 It deactivates when one of the following con- CAUTION This is a device that reduces the possibility of ditions is met.
  • Page 120 (LSD) on your vehicle. The ABS  When the ABS is in use, you may feel the ised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer for may stop functioning properly. brake pedal pulsation and the vibrations inspection.
  • Page 121: Electric Power Steering System (Eps)

    Electric power steering system (EPS) authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer as WARNING Front Rear soon as possible.  Do not stop the engine while the vehicle is moving. Stopping the engine would make If the ABS warning lamp and the steering wheel extremely hard to turn, brake warning lamp illuminate at possibly resulting in an accident.
  • Page 122: Active Stability Control (Asc)

    This means into account the traffic, engine is running, have the vehicle inspected road and environmental conditions. by an authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS Traction control function  Be sure to use the same specified type and dealer as soon as possible. It may become size of tyre on all 4 wheels.
  • Page 123 Active stability control (ASC) start moving from a stopped condition. It also When the ASC is deactivated, the indica- NOTE provides sufficient driving force and steering tor will turn on. To reactivate the ASC,  Using the “ASC OFF” switch turns off both performance as the vehicle turns while press- momentarily press the “ASC OFF”...
  • Page 124: Cruise Control

    Cruise control* ASC indicator Towing - ASC indicator The indicator will blink when the ASC E00624400076 is operating. - ASC OFF indicator ASC OFF indicator CAUTION This indicator will turn on when the  When towing the vehicle with only the front ASC is turned off with the “ASC CAUTION wheels or only the rear wheels raised off the...
  • Page 125 Cruise control* NOTE To activate B- SET - switch  Cruise control may not be able to keep your E00609302557 Used to reduce the set speed and to set the 1. With the operation mode in ON, press the speed on uphills or downhills. desired speed.
  • Page 126 Cruise control* 2. Accelerate or decelerate to your desired RES + switch Accelerator pedal speed, then push down and release the SET - switch (B) when the indicator lamp Push up and hold the RES + switch (C) while While driving at the set speed, use the accel- is illuminated.
  • Page 127 Cruise control* SET - switch Brake pedal Push down and hold the SET - switch (B) While driving at the set speed, use the brake while driving at the set speed, and your speed pedal, which disengages the cruise control, will slow down gradually.
  • Page 128 40 km/h or less. your vehicle inspected by an authorised  When the active stability control (ASC) MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. starts operating. Refer to “Active stability control (ASC)” on page 6-35.
  • Page 129: Forward Collision Mitigation System (Low Speed Range) (Fcm-Ls)

    Forward Collision Mitigation System (Low speed range) (FCM-LS)* to resume the previously set speed. In these WARNING situations, repeat the speed setting procedure:  A driver is responsible for driving safely. The FCM-LS is the system to mitigate col-  The CRUISE CONTROL ON/OFF...
  • Page 130 Forward Collision Mitigation System (Low speed range) (FCM-LS)* WARNING  When the FCM-LS operates, the auto- matic brake may strongly apply. To reduce the risk of serious injury or death in the event of an accident or sudden stop, make sure the driver and passengers always wear the seat belts properly while the vehicle is in motion.
  • Page 131 Forward Collision Mitigation System (Low speed range) (FCM-LS)* The FCM-LS operates as follows. Automatic Indicator Situation Buzzer brake lamp The FCM-LS system detects a forward vehicle. Does not Turn off No sounds operate If the system judges that there is a risk of your vehicle colliding with a vehicle in front, the indicator lamp blinks and audible alarms warns you of the potential hazard.
  • Page 132 Forward Collision Mitigation System (Low speed range) (FCM-LS)* NOTE  Depending on the situation, blinking a indicator lamp, audible alarms (2) and automatic brake (3) may start at the same time.  Stop lamps are illuminated during automatic braking. Starting and driving 6-45...
  • Page 133 Forward Collision Mitigation System (Low speed range) (FCM-LS)* CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION  If the brake pedal is not depressed within 2 • When a vehicle suddenly cuts in front of  The FCM-LS may be cancelled when the seconds after your vehicle has been stopped your vehicle.
  • Page 134 Forward Collision Mitigation System (Low speed range) (FCM-LS)* CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION • When there is a road side object (B) that • When passing a vehicle or an object • When your vehicle’s wheels are driven by reflects the radar sensor signal, such as a closely.
  • Page 135 Forward Collision Mitigation System (Low speed range) (FCM-LS)* Forward Collision Mitigation indicator lamp will illuminate to indicate Laser radar that the system has stopped operating. System (Low speed range) E00651500033 To reactivate the system, press the switch The laser radar (A) is located inside the wind- (FCM-LS) and Radar sensing screen as shown in the illustration.
  • Page 136 Forward Collision Mitigation System (Low speed range) (FCM-LS)* CAUTION Laser radar specifications Forward Collision Mitigation System (Low speed range) • Always clean the laser radar portion of the windscreen. (FCM-LS) and Radar sensing Laser classification • Do not put a sticker or an infrared rays cut misacceleration Mitigation Sys- film on the laser radar portion of the wind- Max average power...
  • Page 137 OFF indicator lamp blinks RMS (Forward) may be malfunctioning. Have the system checked as soon as possible at an authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS The laser radar cannot detect a forward vehi- dealer. cle or obstacle, because the laser radar por- •...
  • Page 138: Radar Sensing Misacceleration Mitigation System (Rms) (Forward)

    Radar sensing misacceleration Mitigation System (RMS) (Forward)* Radar sensing misacceleration Mitigation System (RMS) (Forward) E00651700022 The RMS (Forward) operates to prevent sudden starts and mitigate collision-caused damages by suppressing the engine output for up to approxi- mately 5 seconds when the system judges that the system is detected the vehicle or obstacles within approximately 4 m in front your vehicle and judges that accelerator pedal was depressed promptly and too strongly such as misoperation of it.
  • Page 139 Radar sensing misacceleration Mitigation System (RMS) (Forward)* WARNING WARNING CAUTION  Do not overly rely on the RMS (Forward).  Do not perform inspection of the system • When a vehicle cuts into your path at a It is never a substitute for your safe and operation on your own.
  • Page 140 Radar sensing misacceleration Mitigation System (RMS) (Forward)* CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION  The RMS (Forward) may be cancelled when • Vehicle that does not have reflectors (lamp • When using an automatic car wash. the system recognizes driver’s steering reflector) or the position of the reflector is •...
  • Page 141: Rear-View Camera

    Rear-view camera* Rear-view camera* Location of rear-view camera E00618402886 The rear-view camera (A) is in the trunk lid. The rear-view camera is a system that shows the view behind the vehicle on the screen of the Smartphone-link Display Audio (SDA). CAUTION ...
  • Page 142 Rear-view camera* NOTE Reference lines on the screen NOTE  Because the rear-view camera has a special  When the vehicle is tilting because of the Reference lines and upper surface of the rear lens, the lines on the ground between parking number of people in the vehicle, the weight bumper (A) are displayed on the screen.
  • Page 143: Cargo Loads

    Cargo loads NOTE NOTE Cargo loads • When there is an upward slope at the back.  The reference lines for distance and vehicle E00609902540 width are intended to indicate the distance to a flat object such as a level, flat road surface. Cargo loads precautions This may make the distance to a projecting object shown on the screen differ from the...
  • Page 144 For pleasant driving Ventilators ..................7-2 Cooler* .....................7-3 Automatic air conditioning* .............7-6 Important operation tips for the air conditioning ......7-11 Air purifier ..................7-12 Antenna ..................7-12 Link System* ..................7-13 USB input terminal ................7-13 Sun visors ..................7-14 Accessory socket ................7-14 Interior lamps .................7-15 Storage spaces ................7-16 Cup holder ..................7-16 Bottle holder ..................7-17...
  • Page 145: Ventilators

    Ventilators Ventilators E00700100979 1- Open 2- Close Side ventilators 1- Centre ventilators 2- Side ventilators NOTE When the dimple (A) is pressed, the ventila-  The cool air from the ventilators may appear tors open. as a mist. To close the ventilators, press the dimple on NOTE This is due to moist air being suddenly the opposite side.
  • Page 146: Cooler

    Cooler* Cooler Demister position* E00700501736 Air flows mainly to the windscreen and the The air conditioning can only be used while door windows. the engine is running. NOTE CAUTION  The windows may start to fog up while the  The engine speed may increase when the air Auto Stop &...
  • Page 147 Cooler* 3- Rear window demister switch Temperature control dial/cooler Air selection lever  P.5-22 switch E00701301832 4- Mode selection dial E00700901697 To change the air selection, use the air selec- 5- Air selection lever The temperature control dial is used to select tion lever.
  • Page 148 Cooler* NOTE CAUTION  Normally, use the outside position to keep  If the outside air is dusty or otherwise con- the windscreen and side windows clear and taminated, or if high cooling performance is quickly remove fog or frost from the wind- desired, set air selection lever to the recircu- screen.
  • Page 149: Automatic Air Conditioning

    Automatic air conditioning* Automatic air conditioning E00702401696 The air conditioning can only be used while the engine is running. CAUTION  The engine speed may increase when the air conditioning is operating. With an increased engine speed, a CVT vehicle will creep to a greater degree than with a lower engine speed. Fully depress the brake pedal to prevent the vehicle from creeping.
  • Page 150 Automatic air conditioning* The selected blower speed will be shown in 9- OFF switch the display (A). 10- Temperature display 11- Mode selection display 12- Air selection indicator 13- Air conditioning indicator 14- AUTO indicator 15- Blower speed display NOTE ...
  • Page 151  Customising the air selection For further information, please consult an CAUTION authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. Functions can be changed as desired, as Refer to “Customising the air conditioning  Use of the recirculation position for stated below.
  • Page 152 Automatic air conditioning* Hold down the air selection switch for  Customising the air conditioning about 10 seconds or more. switch • When the setting is changed from enable to disable 3 sounds are emitted and the Functions can be changed as desired, as “...
  • Page 153 Automatic air conditioning* on page 7-2.) NOTE NOTE  When the demister switch is pressed, in  When the demister switch is pressed, the air order to prevent misting of the windows the conditioning system automatically operates air conditioning operates automatically even and outside air (as opposed to recirculated if “Disable automatic air conditioning con- air) is selected.
  • Page 154: Important Operation Tips For The Air Conditioning

    Important operation tips for the air conditioning The mode selection, blower speed adjust- For quick demisting Demisting of the windscreen and ment, recirculated/outside air selection, door windows temperature adjustment, and air condi- E00704300894 tioner ON/OFF status are all controlled automatically. CAUTION ...
  • Page 155: Air Purifier

    If the air conditioning seems less effective pollen and dirt. For the maintenance interval, than usual, the cause might be a refrigerant refer to the “SERVICE BOOKLET”. leak. Have the system inspected by your authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. 7-12 For pleasant driving...
  • Page 156: Link System

    Link System* To install USB input terminal How to connect a USB memory device E00761902123 Screw the pole (A) clockwise into the base You can connect your USB memory device or E00762002033 (B) until it is securely retained. 1. Connect a commercially available USB iPod* to play music files stored in the USB connector cable (A) to the USB memory memory device or iPod.
  • Page 157: Sun Visors

    Sun visors NOTE Sun visors Ticket holder  Do not connect the USB memory device to E00711202743 The holder (A) is located on the back of the the vehicle’s connector directly. sun visor. The USB memory device may be damaged. How to connect an iPod E00762102092 1.
  • Page 158: Interior Lamps

     The time until the lamp goes off (delayed you leave the vehicle, make sure that the lamp is off. off) can be adjusted. Please consult an authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. For pleasant driving 7-15...
  • Page 159: Storage Spaces

    NOTE details, please consult authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer.  Plastic bottles may sometimes not fit securely depending on the shape of the bot- tle. Plastic bottles could fall if driving is 3- ( done while a plastic bottle is not securely...
  • Page 160: Bottle Holder

    Bottle holder For the rear seat Type 2 CAUTION  Do not drink beverages while driving. This is E00718901263 In order to use the cup holder, allow the arm- distracting and could cause an accident. rest (A) to drop down. Type 1 ...
  • Page 161: Convenient Hook

    Convenient hook Convenient hook Assist grip E00732901238 E00732801367 Light items of luggage can be hung from the The grip is to support the body by hand while hook. seated in the vehicle. NOTE CAUTION  Do not hang heavy luggage (more than about ...
  • Page 162 For emergencies If the vehicle breaks down ...............8-2 If the operation mode cannot be changed to OFF (vehicles equipped with the keyless operation system) ..........8-2 Emergency starting ................8-2 Engine overheating ................8-4 Tools and jack ..................8-5 Tyre repair kit ..................8-6 How to change a tyre ..............8-12 Towing ...................8-17 Operation under adverse driving conditions ........8-20...
  • Page 163: If The Vehicle Breaks Down

    If the vehicle breaks down 1. Move the selector lever to the “P” If the vehicle breaks down CAUTION (PARK) position, and then change the  Do not attempt to start the engine by pulling operation mode to OFF (for vehicles with E00800101137 or pushing the vehicle.
  • Page 164 Emergency starting 4. Make sure battery electrolyte is at the 6. Start the engine in the vehicle which has proper level. the booster battery, let the engine idle a Refer to “Battery” on page 10-8. few minutes, then start the engine in the vehicle with the discharged battery.
  • Page 165: Engine Overheating

    If this occurs, take the following corrective Stop the engine immediately and contact out, and some parts will be very hot. Be measures: an authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS very careful when opening the bonnet. dealer for assistance.  Be careful of hot steam, which could be 1.
  • Page 166: Tools And Jack

    Tools and jack 4. Check the coolant level in the reserve tank 5. Examine the radiator hoses for coolant (B). leakage and the drive belt for looseness or Add coolant to the radiator and/or reserve damage. tank if necessary. (Refer to the “Mainte- If there is anything wrong with the cool- nance”...
  • Page 167: Tyre Repair Kit

    Tyre repair kit The storage location of the tyre repair kit 3- Towing hook should be remembered in case of an emer- gency. Jack E00802001589 Before removing or storing the jack, move the front passenger seat fully forward to access the jack from the rear seat area. (Refer to “Front seat”...
  • Page 168 1. Park the vehicle on level and stable  Do not breathe in the vapours of tyre sealant. ground.  Be sure to use a MITSUBISHI MOTORS 2. Set the parking brake firmly. GENUINE tyre sealant. 3. Move the selector lever to the “P”...
  • Page 169 Tyre repair kit 4. Turn on the hazard flashers and set up a 7. Remove the valve insert (F) by turning it 8. Shake the tyre sealant bottle well. warning triangle, flashing signal lamp, anticlockwise using the valve remover etc., at an adequate distance from the (E).
  • Page 170 Tyre repair kit 9. Take the cap (G) off the tyre sealant bottle 10. Press the hose onto the valve (D). Holding 11. After injecting the sealant, pull the hose (H). Do not remove the seal (I). Screw the the sealant bottle upside-down, squeeze it off the valve, remove any residual sealant filler hose (J) onto the bottle (H).
  • Page 171 Tyre repair kit 12. After injecting the sealant, securely fit the 14. Place the compressor (L) with its air pres- CAUTION valve remover (E) into the end of the filler sure gauge (M) on top.  The compressor is designed to run on a vehi- hose (J) to prevent sealant from leaking Pull out the compressor’s power cord (N), cle’s 12 V power supply.
  • Page 172 Do not stop the vehicle and contact an authorised keep the compressor running continuously MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer or another for more than 10 minutes. After using the specialist. Otherwise the tyre pressure may compressor, wait for the compressor to cool drop before the emergency repair procedure before using it again.
  • Page 173: How To Change A Tyre

    1. Park the vehicle on level and stable vehicle any further. Contact an authorised  Please give the empty sealant bottle to your ground, free of loose pebbles, etc. MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer or another authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer 2. Set the parking brake firmly. specialist.
  • Page 174 How to change a tyre 2. Place the jack under one of the jacking To change a tyre points (A) shown in the illustration. Use E00803202875 the jacking point closest to the tyre you 1. On vehicles with wheel covers, first wish to change.
  • Page 175 How to change a tyre 4. Insert the bar (D) into the wheel nut NOTE WARNING wrench (E). Then put the end of the bar  If you raise the vehicle with a garage jack,  No one should be in your vehicle when into the shaft’s jack end, as shown in the refer to “If your vehicle is raised with a using the jack.
  • Page 176 How to change a tyre 7. Temporarily tighten the wheel nuts by 8. Lower the vehicle slowly by rotating the WARNING hand until the tapered parts of the wheel wheel nut wrench anticlockwise until the  Mount the spare wheel with the valve stem nuts make light contact with the seats of tyre touches the ground.
  • Page 177 1,000 km, retighten the wheel nuts to make sure that they have not come loose.  If the steering wheel vibrates when driving after changing the tyre, have the tyre checked for balance at your nearest author- ised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. 8-16 For emergencies...
  • Page 178: Towing

    If a wheel gets stuck in a ditch, do not try to tow the vehicle. Please contact your author- ised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer or a 2. Align the air valve (C) of the tyre with the commercial tow truck service for assistance.
  • Page 179 Towing CAUTION Towing with front wheels off the ground (Type C)  Do not tow CVT vehicles with the driving wheels on the ground (Type B) as illustrated. If the vehicle is towed like this, the auto- Release the parking brake. matic transmission (CVT) fluid may not Place the gearshift lever in the “Neutral”...
  • Page 180 Towing 2. Cover the tip of the jack bar with a cloth, NOTE WARNING then use it to remove the cover (A) that is  To avoid deforming or otherwise damaging  When the engine is not running, the brake located on the front bumper.
  • Page 181: Operation Under Adverse Driving Conditions

    Operation under adverse driving conditions When installing the cover, align the hook WARNING NOTE with the cut out area on the vehicle, and  Avoid sudden braking, sudden accelera-  Using any part other than the designated firmly insert. tion and sharp turning; such operation towing hooks (A) could result in damage to could cause damage to the towing hooks the vehicle body.
  • Page 182 Operation under adverse driving conditions  When driving in rain, or water-covered Refer to the “Snow tyres” and “Tyre On a bumpy or rutted road roads, or through a car wash, water could chains” sections. enter the brake discs, resulting in tempo- ...
  • Page 184 Vehicle care Vehicle care precautions ..............9-2 Cleaning the interior of your vehicle ..........9-2 Cleaning the exterior of your vehicle ..........9-3...
  • Page 185 Also, if such products get on the switches of always use a soft cloth and wipe the window ised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer for the electrical accessories, it may lead to fail- glass along the demister heater element so as assistance in the selection of these materials.
  • Page 186 Cleaning the exterior of your vehicle Use a vacuum cleaner and brush to clean the paint coat and body of your vehicle if left NOTE the seats. If stained, vinyl and synthetic in prolonged contact.  Remove dirty patches or oil substances leather should be cleaned with an appro- Frequent washing and waxing is the best way quickly as they can stain genuine leather.
  • Page 187 Cleaning the exterior of your vehicle CAUTION CAUTION Waxing  Some types of hot water washing equipment • If your vehicle is equipped with the Radar E00901002043 apply high pressure and heat to the vehicle. sensing misacceleration Mitigation System Waxing the vehicle will help prevent the They may cause heat distortion and damage (RMS) (Forward), turn the system off by adherence of dust and road chemicals to the...
  • Page 188 Cleaning the exterior of your vehicle If a car wax adheres on a grey or black rough Glass cleaner can be used to remove oil, Aluminium wheels surface of the bumper, moulding or lamps, grease, dead insects, etc. After washing the the surface becomes white.
  • Page 189 Cleaning the exterior of your vehicle If salt and other chemicals are used on the roads in your area, clean the engine compart- ment at least every 3 months. Never spray or splash water on the electrical components in the engine compartment, as this may cause damage.
  • Page 190 Maintenance Service precautions ................10-2 Catalytic converter .................10-3 Bonnet ....................10-3 Engine oil ..................10-4 Engine coolant ................10-6 Washer fluid ...................10-7 Brake fluid ..................10-7 Battery ....................10-8 Tyres ....................10-10 Wiper blade rubber replacement ..........10-13 General maintenance ..............10-14 For cold and snowy weather ............10-14 Fusible links .................10-15 Fuses ....................10-15 Replacement of lamp bulbs ............10-19...
  • Page 191: Service Precautions

    Consult an author- intervals serves to preserve the value and chance to cool down. ised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer for appearance as long as possible. necessary information.  If it is necessary to do work in the engine...
  • Page 192: Catalytic Converter

    Catalytic converter If your vehicle is raised with a WARNING NOTE garage jack  Do not use the jack on a tilted or soft sur-  Use fuel of the type recommended in “Fuel face. selection” on page 2-2. E01011501127 Otherwise, the jack might slip and cause Only use the appointed position as shown in personal injury.
  • Page 193: Engine Oil

    Engine oil 2. Raise the bonnet while pressing the safety CAUTION CAUTION lock.  Note that the support bar may disengage the  Be careful that hands or fingers are not bonnet if the open bonnet is lifted by a strong trapped when closing the bonnet.
  • Page 194 Engine oil The engine oil used has a significant effect on • API classification: “For service SG” or NOTE the engine’s performance, service life and higher  The engine oil will deteriorate rapidly if the startability. Be sure to use oil of the recom- •...
  • Page 195: Engine Coolant

    A translucent coolant reservoir (A) is located the system checked at an authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS GENUINE Coolant in the engine compartment. MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer as soon as has excellent protection against corrosion and The coolant level in this tank should be kept possible.
  • Page 196: Washer Fluid

    If the level is low, replenish the container If this occurs, have the vehicle checked by an anti-freezing agent. with washer fluid. authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. Full level is approximately 5 cm below from Brake fluid the upper surface of the reservoir.
  • Page 197: Battery

    Battery WARNING Battery precautions WARNING  Take care in handling brake fluid as it is  Battery acid harmful to the eyes, may irritate your skin WARNING and will damage painted surfaces. Wipe up spills immediately.  Note operating instructions If brake fluid gets on your hands or in Battery electrolyte contains sulphuric your eyes, flush immediately with clean...
  • Page 198 Battery Checking battery electrolyte During cold weather NOTE level  Loosen the nut (B), and then disconnect the E01010900071 battery cable from the positive (+) terminal. The capacity of the battery is reduced at low temperatures. This is an inevitable result of its chemical and physical properties.
  • Page 199: Tyres

    Tyres NOTE Tyres  Keep the terminals clean. After the battery is E01001300301 connected, apply terminal protection grease. WARNING To clean the terminals, use lukewarm water.  Check to see if the battery is securely  Driving with tyres that are worn, damaged installed and cannot be moved during travel.
  • Page 200 CAUTION severe braking. Consult your authorised  Avoid using different size tyres from the one MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer to determine listed and the combined use of different the cause of irregular tread wear. types of tyres, as this can affect driving safety.
  • Page 201 Tyres check with the tyre distributor or manufac- CAUTION Snow tyres turer if the fitting of tyre chains will be detri-  If the tyres have arrows (A) indicating the E01002002110 mental to the tyres being purchased. correct direction of rotation, swap the front The use of snow tyres is recommended for Always follow the chain manufacturer’s and rear wheels on the left hand side of the...
  • Page 202: Wiper Blade Rubber Replacement

    Wiper blade rubber replacement 2. Pull the wiper blade until its stopper (A) 3. Attach the retainers (C) to a new wiper CAUTION disengages from the hook (B). Then, pull blade.  When installing or removing a tyre chain, the wiper blade further to remove it. Refer to the illustration to ensure that the take care that hands and other parts of your retainers are correctly aligned as you...
  • Page 203: General Maintenance

    Hinges and latches lubrication your authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer for assistance. Check all latches and hinges, and, if neces- sary, have them lubricated.
  • Page 204: Fusible Links

    In case of a melted fusible link, see your authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer for inspection and replacement. For the fusible links, please refer to “Engine compartment fuse location table” on page 10-17.
  • Page 205 Fuses Electrical Capac- Electrical Capac- Fuse load capacity Symbol Symbol system system E01007700671 Heated door Tail lamp (left) 7.5 A The fuse capacity and the names of electrical 7.5 A mirror systems protected by the fuses are indicated Cigarette lighter 15 A on the back of the glove box and inside of the Windscreen...
  • Page 206 Fuses Sym- Electrical sys- Capac- Sym- Electrical sys- Capac- Engine compartment fuse location ities ities table DC-DC Hazard warning E01008002620 30 A 10 A (AUDIO) flasher Headlamp low Automatic trans- 10 A 15 A beam (left) mission Headlamp low Air conditioning 10 A 10 A beam (right)
  • Page 207 Fuses 15 A fuses burns out, substitute with the fol- Identification of fuse lowing fuse. E01008101493 7.5 A: Outside rear-view mirrors Capacity Colour 10 A: Option 15 A: Cigarette lighter 7.5 A Brown When using a substitute fuse, replace with a 10 A fuse of the correct capacity as soon as possi- 15 A...
  • Page 208: Replacement Of Lamp Bulbs

     Never use a fuse with a capacity larger than ised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. that specified or any substitute, such as wire,  Be careful not to scratch the vehicle body foil, etc.;...
  • Page 209 Type B If you need to repair or replace these lamps, If you install a different bulb, the bulb could contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- malfunction or fail to come on and could ised Service Point. lead to a vehicle fire.
  • Page 210 1- Room lamp: 8 W If you need to repair or replace these lamps, 2- Trunk room lamp: 5 W contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- ised Service Point. • High-mounted stop lamp • Stop lamps • Tail lamps...
  • Page 211 Replacement of lamp bulbs 3. To install the bulb, perform the removal 3. To install the bulb, perform the removal 2. Remove the bulb from the socket by turn- steps in reverse. steps in reverse. ing it anticlockwise while pressing in. Position lamps (Halogen head- Front turn-signal lamps lamps type)
  • Page 212 Replacement of lamp bulbs 2. Remove the clips (A) to turn up the cover 4. Turn the bulb (E) anticlockwise to remove Rear combination lamps (B). E01004203230 1. Open the trunk lid. 2. Remove the screws (A) that hold the lamp unit.
  • Page 213 Replacement of lamp bulbs 4. Turn the socket anticlockwise to remove 5. In case of the reversing lamp bulb, Licence plate lamps remove the bulb from the socket by pull- E01004602064 ing it out. 1. Turn the socket anticlockwise to remove In case of the rear turn-signal lamp bulb, it, and then pull the bulb out of the socket.
  • Page 214 Specifications Vehicle labeling ................11-2 Vehicle dimensions ................11-3 Vehicle performance ..............11-4 Engine specifications ..............11-4 Electrical system ................11-5 Tyres and wheels ................11-5 Clutch pedal ...................11-6 Capacity ..................11-6...
  • Page 215: Vehicle Labeling

    Vehicle labeling Vehicle labeling Engine model/number E01100105669 The engine model and number are stamped on the engine cylinder block as shown in the Vehicle identification number illustration. The vehicle identification number is stamped on the bulkhead as shown in the illustration. *: Front of the vehicle 11-2 Specifications...
  • Page 216: Vehicle Dimensions

    Vehicle dimensions Vehicle dimensions E01100205439 Front track 1,445 mm Overall width 1,670 mm Front overhang 795 mm Wheel base 2,550 mm Rear overhang 960 mm Overall length 4,305 mm 160 mm Ground clearance (unladen) 170 mm 1,505 mm Overall height (unladen) 1,515 mm Rear track 1,430 mm...
  • Page 217: Vehicle Performance

    Vehicle performance Minimum turning radius Vehicle performance Body 5.1 m E01100304013 Wheel 4.8 m 168 km/h Maximum speed 170 km/h Engine specifications E01100605114 Engine model 3A92 No. of cylinders 3 in line Total displacement 1,193 cc Bore 75.0 mm Stroke 90.0 mm Camshaft Double overhead...
  • Page 218: Electrical System

    Tyres and wheels E01100905452 Tyre 165/65R14 79S 175/65R14 82S 185/55R15 82V Size 14x5 J 15x5 1/2J Wheel Offset (Inset) 38 mm NOTE  Contact an authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer for details on the combination used on your vehicle. Specifications 11-5...
  • Page 219: Clutch Pedal

    Clutch pedal Clutch pedal E01102001068 Free play 11 to 16 mm NOTE  Have the clutch pedal adjusted at an authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. Capacity E01101308106 Item Quantity Lubricants Brake fluid As required Brake fluid DOT3 or DOT4 11-6 Specifications...
  • Page 220 0.2 litre CVT fluid 7.0 litres MITSUBISHI MOTORS GENUINE CVTF-J4 CAUTION  For the CVT fluid, use only the MITSUBISHI MOTORS GENUINE CVTF. Use of a different fluid could damage the CVT. Item Quantity Lubricants MITSUBISHI MOTORS GENUINE NEW MULTI GEAR OIL Manual transmission oil 1.6 litres...
  • Page 222 E09300104455 Information for station service Capacity 42 litres Fuel Unleaded petrol octane number 90 RON or higher Recommended fuel Refer to “General information” section for the fuel selection Engine oil Refer to the “Maintenance” section for the selection of engine oil. Tyre inflation pressure Refer to the “Maintenance”...

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