Mitsubishi MOTORS OUTLANDER PHEV 2021 Owner's Manual

Mitsubishi MOTORS OUTLANDER PHEV 2021 Owner's Manual

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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-
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to operate and maintain your vehicle for the utmost in driving pleasure.
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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. E09200108609 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 Charging 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 E08500103365 Regenerative braking level selector (paddle type) P.7-22 Active stability control (ASC) Windscreen wiper and washer switch OFF switch P.7-46 Power switch P.7-12 Headlamp levelling switch* P.6-64 P.6-61 Rear window wiper and washer switch Multi information Instruments P.6-2 P.6-68...
  • Page 4 Instruments and controls Electric tailgate power switch* P.4-18 Multi Around Monitor P.7-94 Smartphone-link Display Audio (SDA) Cigarette lighter P.8-18 Key slot P.7-16 [Refer to the separate owner’s manual.] Rear window demister switch P.6-70 ECO mode switch USB input terminal P.8-15 Passenger’s ventilators P.6-63 P.8-2...
  • Page 5 Instruments and controls Supplemental restraint system (SRS) - airbag (for front passenger’s seat) P.5-23, 5-25 Glove box P.8-25 Card holder P.8-25 EV switch P.7-28 Electric parking brake switch Electrical parking switch P.7-4 P.7-19 Brake auto hold switch P.7-37 SAVE/CHARGE mode switch P.7-31 Drive mode switch P.
  • Page 6 Interior Interior E08500202721 Central door lock switch P.4-15 Electric remote- controlled outside Electric window rear-view mirrors control switch switch P.7-9 Inside rear-view mirror P.7-8 P.4-31 Lock switch P.4-32 Head restraints P.5-4 Supplemental restraint system (SRS) - curtain airbag P.5-23, 5-29 Room lamp (Rear) P.8-22, 11-23 Armrest P.5-4 Cup holder P.8-26...
  • Page 7 Interior Downlight Map & room lamps (front) P.8-24 P.8-22, 8-23, 11-23 Sunglasses holder P.8-26 Adjustable seat belt anchor P.5-11 Bottle holder P.8-27 Seat belts P.5-8 Assist grips P.8-27 Coat hook P.8-28 Luggage room lamp P.8-23, 11-23 Hands-free microphone [Refer to the separate Seat belt reminder owner’s manual.] P.5-10...
  • Page 8 Luggage area Luggage area E08500301738 Tether anchorages for child restraint system P.5-20 Tools P.9-6 Tyre repair kit P.9-7 Luggage hook P.8-28 220-240 V AC power supply P.8-19 Jack P.9-6 Auxiliary battery Luggage floor box P.8-25 P.11-8 EV charging cable P.3-7 Overview/Quick guide...
  • Page 9 Outside (Front) Outside (Front) E08500403935 Sensor* [for Automatic High Beam (AHB) and Electric window control P.4-31 Forward Collision Mitigation System (FCM)] P.6-57, 7-66 Rain sensor P.6-64 Fuel tank filler P.2-14 Windscreen wipers P.6-64 Side turn-signal lamps Bonnet P.11-3 P.6-62, 11-22 Side-view camera P.7-94 Ultrasonic misacceleration Mitigation System (UMS)* P.7-76 Front-view camera P.7-94...
  • Page 10 Outside (Rear) Outside (Rear) E08500403948 Keyless entry system P.4-3 Antenna Keyless operation system P.4-7 Locking and unlocking the doors P.4-14 Roof spoiler Changing tyres P.9-14 Tail lamps P.11-22, 11-27 Tyre inflation pressures P.11-10 High-mounted stop lamp Tyre rotation P.11-11 P.11-22 Tyre chains P.11-12 Size of tyres and wheels P.12-7 Tailgate P.4-16...
  • Page 11 Quick guide 4- Indicator lamp Quick guide Keyless operation system 5- Charging timer cancel switch E08500500010 When you are carrying the keyless operation Refer to “Keyless entry system” on page key and within the operating range, if you Lock and unlock the doors and 4-3.
  • Page 12 Quick guide Around the driver’s seat 1-Wiper and washer switch 2-Power switch E08500802482 If you are carrying the keyless operation key, you can start the Plug-in Hybrid EV System. If you press the power switch without depressing the brake pedal, you can change the operation mode in the order of OFF, ACC, ON, OFF.
  • Page 13 Quick guide Position, tail, licence plate, instru- 3-Steering wheel height and reach 4-Combination headlamps ment panel lamps and downlight adjustment Rotate the switch to turn on the lamps. 1. Release the lever while holding the steer- Headlamps and other lamps go on ing wheel up.
  • Page 14 Quick guide 5-Fuel tank filler door release 6-Electric remote-controlled out- 7-Electric window control lever side rear-view mirrors Press the switch down for opening the win- dow, and pull the switch for closing. Open the fuel tank filler door. To adjust the mirror position The fuel tank filler is located on the rear left side of your vehicle.
  • Page 15 Quick guide Release the tab (B) to open the inner lid. Charging lid Electrical parking switch E08502100124 E08502200037 Firmly apply the parking brake, press the Press the switch to lock the wheels when you electrical parking switch to shift the “P” are parking your vehicle.
  • Page 16 Quick guide You can shift the selector lever to “B” only Refer to “Selector lever (Joystick type)” on Selector lever (Joystick type) when the select position is in “D” (DRIVE) page 7-17. E08502300038 position. Selector lever operation Selector lever positions The selector lever always returns to its home () position when it is released.
  • Page 17 Quick guide Multi information display EV switch SAVE/CHARGE mode switch E08501201721 E08502400039 E08503000029 Always stop the vehicle in a safe place before Pressing the switch, you can drive the vehicle If you press the switch with operation mode operating. using only the EV drive mode as much as of the power switch in ON, you can change The following information is included on the possible, even if the accelerator pedal is...
  • Page 18 Quick guide Battery save mode S-AWC (Super-All Wheel Con- S-AWC drive mode trol) When the READY indicator is illuminated, Select the drive mode from the following E08501900330 operate the SAVE/CHARGE mode switch to three types to suit the driving conditions. S-AWC is an integrated vehicle dynamics change the battery save mode.
  • Page 19 Quick guide Drive mode switch SPORT mode switch E08503300022 When the operation mode of power switch is The SPORT mode switch is used when doing put in ON, operate the drive mode switch (A) powerful sporty driving on mountain roads to change the drive mode.
  • Page 20: Table Of Contents

    General information Plug-in Hybrid EV System ..............2-2 Drive battery ..................2-5 EV cruising range ................2-5 Acoustic Vehicle Alerting System (AVAS) ........2-6 Operating sound under charging or remote climate control ....2-6 In case of a collision ................2-6 Inspection and maintenance .............2-8 For persons with electro-medical apparatus such as implantable cardiac pacemaker or implantable cardioverter-defibrillator ..........2-9 Cautions and actions to deal with intense heat ......2-11...
  • Page 21: Plug-In Hybrid Ev System

    Plug-in Hybrid EV System  With the high performance motor, noise • Drive your vehicle at moderate speeds Plug-in Hybrid EV System and vibration during driving is minimized avoiding quick acceleration/decelera- and powerful acceleration can also be tion. Repeated quick acceleration/decel- E00203500041 obtained.
  • Page 22 Plug-in Hybrid EV System The roles of the motors and engine in each drive mode Motor Engine EV Drive Mode Drives the vehicle Series Hybrid Mode Drives the vehicle Generates electricity Parallel Hybrid Mode Drives the vehicle Drives front wheels and generates electricity Regenerative braking Motion energy is converted into electric energy using the motor as a power generator.
  • Page 23 Plug-in Hybrid EV System • The plug-in hybrid EV system is too hot NOTE Refueling (gasoline) or too cold.  Depending on usage of the vehicle, the E00203800116 • The air conditioner is used. engine may not start for a long period of time •...
  • Page 24: Drive Battery

    OFF.  Never attempt to use the drive battery for At low ambient temperature, in particular,  Mitsubishi Motors collects drive batteries. any other purpose. the EV cruising range is short and the If you scrap your vehicle, please consult a...
  • Page 25: Acoustic Vehicle Alerting System (Avas)

    Acoustic Vehicle Alerting System (AVAS)  Since the air conditioning (cooling or Operating sound under WARNING heating) consumes power of the drive bat- charging or remote climate  If your vehicle is drivable, pull your vehi- tery, its operation results in a shorter EV cle off the road to a safe, nearby location cruising range.
  • Page 26 Hybrid vehicle by yourself. Please con- tact emergency services immediately. open the windows, doors and tailgate to tact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- Since the fluid leak may be lithium man- prevent accumulation of poisonous/com- ised Service Point for service.
  • Page 27: Inspection And Maintenance

    6-24. high voltage system has no user servicea-  If the emergency shut-off system activates, ble parts. Take your vehicle to a MITSUB- contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- ISHI MOTORS Authorised Service Point ised Service Point. for any necessary maintenance.
  • Page 28: For Persons With Electro-Medical Apparatus Such As Implantable Cardiac Pacemaker Or Implantable Cardioverter-Defibrillator

    For persons with electro-medical apparatus such as implantable cardiac pacemaker or implantable cardioverter-defibrillator WARNING WARNING  The Plug-in Hybrid EV System uses high  Always assume the high voltage battery voltage up to DC 300 volt. The system can and associated components are energized be hot during and after starting and when and fully charged.
  • Page 29 For persons with electro-medical apparatus such as implantable cardiac pacemaker or implantable cardioverter-defibrillator WARNING ꞏ Do not use a quick charger. ꞏ Do not approach the place in which the quick charger is provided as much as possible. If you approached carelessly, leave the vehicle quickly without standing still. ꞏ...
  • Page 30: Cautions And Actions To Deal With Intense Heat

    Cautions and actions to deal with intense heat Cautions and actions to deal with intense heat E00203001186  When the ambient temperature is approximately 45 °C or higher, the phenomena described below may occur. Please take the described action.  Even if the ambient temperature is approximately 45 °C or lower, when performing quick charging, driving at high-speed and uphill repeat- edly, the phenomena described below may occur.
  • Page 31: Cautions And Actions To Deal With Intense Cold

    Cautions and actions to deal with intense cold Cautions and actions to deal with intense cold E00203101334  When the ambient temperature is approximately -15 °C or lower, the phenomena described below may occur. Please take the described cor- rective action. Approx.
  • Page 32 CAUTION  When “BATTERY TOO COLD” is displayed* , contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point.  When blinking of the ready indicator* continues and “BATTERY TOO COLD” is displayed* on the multi information display with vehicle conditions, the drive battery can not be warm up.
  • Page 33: Fuel Selection

     Gasoline is highly flammable and explo- sitting on a seat) part-way through the at a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorised sive. You could be burned or seriously refueling process, you could pick up a Service Point.
  • Page 34 Filling the fuel tank 2. The fuel tank filler is located on the rear CAUTION CAUTION left side of your vehicle.  The fuel in the fuel tank may not be con-  Since the fuel system may be under pressure, Open the fuel tank filler door with the sumed and it may stagnate for a long time remove the fuel tank filler tube cap slowly.
  • Page 35: Installation Of Accessories

    In addition, malfunctions caused by connect- only for MITSUBISHI MOTORS, but also a ing a device other than a diagnosis tool may MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorised Service E00200401668 not be covered under warranty.
  • Page 36: Genuine Parts

    These data can help provide a better under- E00200502217 and soil. Use authorised waste collection standing of the circumstances in which MITSUBISHI MOTORS has gone to great facilities, including civic amenity sites and crashes and injuries occur. lengths to bring you a superbly crafted auto-...
  • Page 38 Charging Charging ..................3-2 Battery ....................3-4 Basic knowledge for charging ............3-4 EV charging cable ................3-7 Normal charging (charging method with rated AC 220 V outlet) ......3-10 Quick charging (charging method with quick charger) ....3-16 MITSUBISHI Remote Control ............3-20 How to use electric device during charging ........3-23 Charging troubleshooting guide ............3-27...
  • Page 39: Charging

    Charging Charging E08303801383 Your vehicle is equipped with a charge port and a charging cable (EV charging cable) for charging with a AC 220 V outlet. You can also charge your vehicle using home or public charging device (EVSE* ) compatible with OUTLANDER PHEV. Your vehicle come equipped with an additional quick charge port to be used with a CHAdeMO quick charger.
  • Page 40 (such as specification of the quick charger). : When using a EVSE to which charging cable is not attached, use a Mode 3 charging cable for OUTLANDER PHEV (Type 2 to 1) -available separately. For details, please consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorised Service Point. Charging...
  • Page 41: Battery

    Refer to “Battery save mode” on page 7-31. greater than the value specified by  If the auxiliary battery is flat, the Plug-in MITSUBISHI MOTORS, and that is con- Hybrid EV system cannot be started. nected to a dedicated branch circuit. If the Refer to “Emergency starting”...
  • Page 42 Basic knowledge for charging WARNING CAUTION NOTE  If water goes into the normal charge port  Do not attempt to perform a jump start on the  The quick charging gives priority when the or the normal charge connector, it could auxiliary battery at the same time that the normal charging and the quick charging are cause a short circuit, a fire and an electric...
  • Page 43 Basic knowledge for charging Charging port courtesy lamp E08304300186 The charging port courtesy lamp (A) illumi- nates when the charging lid is opened while the select position is in “P” (PARK) position, it goes off automatically after approximately 3 minutes. If you want to turn on it again, press the charging port courtesy lamp switch (B).
  • Page 44: Ev Charging Cable

    EV charging cable EV charging cable E08301101281 Your vehicle is equipped with an EV charging cable that consists of a cable (A), control box (B), EV charging cable plug (C), and normal charge connector (D). Indicator (LED) and button E- Manual stop button )- POWER indicator F- Stop indicator H ( )- FAULT indicator...
  • Page 45 CHARGING Abnormal operating condition and corrective action When an electric leakage occurs or the EV charging cable malfunctions Stop using the EV charging cable immediately and contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- ised Service Point. When the EV charging cable malfunctions Stop using the EV charging cable immediately and contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- ised Service Point.
  • Page 46 EV charging cable WARNING WARNING Handling and storing the con- trol box  If the POWER or CHARGING indicator • Do not drop the cable or do not give does not illuminate or the FAULT indica- strong impact to it. E08301201093 tor blinks or illuminates during normal •...
  • Page 47: Normal Charging

    Normal charging (charging method with rated AC 220 V outlet) 2. Wipe off all the detergent with a soft cloth Normal charging (charging WARNING dipped in fresh water and thoroughly method with rated AC 220 V • Do not open the tailgate, for example to wrung out.
  • Page 48 Doing so could damage the charging equip- Flammable gas generated from the auxil- ment or the vehicle. Please contact a iary battery during charging may be MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorised Service trapped, resulting in explosion. Point. If charging is inevitably required, venti- late the area well.
  • Page 49 Normal charging (charging method with rated AC 220 V outlet) 4. Insert the charging cable plug into an out- Charging from rated AC 220 V WARNING let. outlet  It could cause electric leak, a fire or elec- tric shock by entering water or dust into E08301001479 the normal charge port.
  • Page 50 MITSUBISHI MOTORS, and that is con- nected to a dedicated branch circuit. If the 5. Remove the cap (E) on the normal charge...
  • Page 51 Normal charging (charging method with rated AC 220 V outlet) 6. Connect the normal charge connector 7. Make sure that the charging indicator (H) NOTE until a click sound is heard without press- on the instrument cluster is illuminated.  If the operation mode of the power switch is ing the release button (G).
  • Page 52 Normal charging (charging method with rated AC 220 V outlet) 8. Charging is complete if the charging indi- NOTE NOTE cator goes off. Pull out the normal charge  When the normal charge connector is con-  Charging can be stopped half way. In this connector while pressing the release but- nected to the charge port, the charging indi- case, also, pull out the normal charge con-...
  • Page 53: Quick Charging (Charging Method With Quick Charger)

    Quick charging (charging method with quick charger) WARNING WARNING NOTE  After charging, be sure to disconnect the • Please ask someone to perform the quick  Quick charger might be installed in the pub- charge connector from the charge port. charging if necessary.
  • Page 54 If this hole is blocked and water charge connector. gets trapped in the charge port, do not Doing so could cause an electric shock charge. Contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS and/or malfunction. Authorised Service Point.  If the charge port is frozen, melt the ice using a hair drier.
  • Page 55 Quick charging (charging method with quick charger) 5. Make sure that the charging indicator (E) NOTE CAUTION on the instrument cluster is illuminated.  If you want to confirm the drive battery level  As the quick charge connector is heavier in during charging, one of the doors is opened comparison to the normal charge connector, or the multi information display switch is...
  • Page 56 Quick charging (charging method with quick charger) WARNING NOTE  After charging, be sure to close the inner  Make sure that the inner lid is completely lid and the quick charging lid completely. closed. Be careful that water or dust does not If the quick charging lid is forcibly closed enter in the quick charge port, inner lid without completely closing inner lid, the...
  • Page 57: Mitsubishi Remote Control

    MITSUBISHI Remote Control  Charging timer MITSUBISHI Remote Con- NOTE If you specify the charge start and/or stop trol • Keyless operation key time with the normal charge cable con- After connecting the normal charging cable nected, charging is started and/or stopped E08304200299 and closing all doors and the tailgate, you The MITSUBISHI Remote Control allows...
  • Page 58  When you transfer ownership of the vehicle of the MITSUBISHI Remote Control, the vehicle. The SSID and password are to another person, transfer the registration please visit Mitsubishi Motors’ Web site (in described in the registration information card information card with the vehicle. English only): (C) that is attached to the key at the time of your purchase of the vehicle.
  • Page 59 LAN devices may  Do not use a car cover except for the be used under the following conditions: decrease. Use your wireless LAN device MITSUBISHI MOTORS GENUINE • The wireless LAN device is turned off. away from these appliances and equipment.
  • Page 60: How To Use Electric Device During Charging

    How to use electric device during charging using the quick charge connector of CHAd- NOTE NOTE eMO standard which is same as quick charge. • The wireless LAN device is out of the com- • In extremely cold weather. “V2H charging” will charge the vehicle from munication range.
  • Page 61 How to use electric device during charging Refer to “Quick charging” on page 3-16. WARNING NOTE 2. Confirm that the charging indicator in the  Please check the surroundings before  Put the operation mode in ON and use the meter is illuminated.
  • Page 62 How to use electric device during charging  When operating the selector lever to “N” Refer to “Warning display list” on page Automatic OFF of the opera- (NEUTRAL) position. (charging also 6-26. tion mode stops)  When the temperature of the drive battery becomes extremely low and the following E08305000047 warning display is appeared.
  • Page 63 How to use electric device during charging Energy flow display during NOTE When discharging from the drive battery charging  If you change the setting of the air condi- tioner, it may take time until the display of E08305200049 energy flow stabilizes. It shows the flow of energy during charging.
  • Page 64: Charging Troubleshooting Guide

    The vehicle or charging cable may have a malfunction. Confirm if the warning lamp on cable has a malfunction. the meter is illuminated. Confirm if the indicator on the control box is indicating a mal- function. If a warning is displayed, stop charging and contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorised Service Point. Charging...
  • Page 65 Charging troubleshooting guide Symptom Possible cause Possible solution Normal charging can- There is no electrical power Confirm that there has not been a power failure. Make sure the breaker is on. If an outlet not be started. coming from the outlet. with a timer device installed is used, power will only be available at the time set by the timer.
  • Page 66 The self-diagnostic function There is a possibility that the vehicle has a malfunction. Stop charging and contact a of the quick charge device MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorised Service Point. returns a negative result. The power switch of the Check the power switch of the quick charger.
  • Page 67 “ON” and putting the select position to “N”, ask the support to the fel- after quick charging. low passenger or near people and move the vehicle by pressing in a safe place. After moving, contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. 3-30 Charging...
  • Page 68 Locking and unlocking Keys ....................4-2 Electronic immobilizer (Anti-theft starting system) ......4-3 Keyless entry system ...............4-3 Keyless operation system ..............4-7 Doors ....................4-14 Central door locks ................4-15 “Child-protection” rear doors ............4-16 Tailgate ..................4-16 Inside tailgate release ..............4-25 Security alarm system ..............4-25 Electric window control ..............4-31...
  • Page 69: Keys

    Keys Keys NOTE NOTE  The key (except for the emergency key) is a  Pay attention to the following if the security E00300104797 precision electronic part with a built-in sig- alarm is set to “Active”. The key fits all locks. nal transmitter.
  • Page 70: Electronic Immobilizer (Anti-Theft Starting System)

    Doing so could cause the places, so that you can order a key from your immobilizer to malfunction. MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorised Service Point in the event the original keys are lost. NOTE  If the plug-in hybrid EV system does not...
  • Page 71  The outside rear-view mirrors automatically For further information, please consult your retract or extend when the doors are locked on page 6-60. MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorised Ser- or unlocked using the remote control vice Point. switches of the keyless entry system.
  • Page 72 LOCK switch (1). recommend contact your When the UNLOCK switch (2) MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorised Service or the driver’s door lock/unlock Point. switch is pressed one time, The below remote control switches are avail- only the driver’s door unlocks.
  • Page 73 MITSUBISHI mark facing you. If the swallowed or placed inside any part of a  A MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorised Ser- MITSUBISHI mark is not facing you when person’s body, seek immediate medical vice Point can replace the battery for you if you open the remote control switch case, the attention.
  • Page 74: Keyless Operation System

    Keyless operation system 5. Install a new battery with the + side (A) The driver should always carry the keyless WARNING operation key. This key is necessary for lock-  When using electromedical devices other ing and unlocking the doors and tailgate, + side than implantable cardiac pacemakers or starting the Plug-in Hybrid EV System and...
  • Page 75 Keyless operation system NOTE Operating range of the keyless Operating range for locking and unlocking the doors and tailgate operation system • The keyless operation system is carried together with a communications device E00306202116 E00305702071 such as a cellular phone or radio set, or with If you are carrying the keyless operation key, The operating range is about 70 cm from the an electronic device such as a personal...
  • Page 76 Keyless operation system : Operating range NOTE Driver’s or front passenger’s door lock/unlock switches  Even if the keyless operation key is within NOTE 70 cm of the driver’s or front passenger’s door lock/unlock switch, the tailgate LOCK  Even if it is within the operating range, if the switch or the tailgate open switch, if the key keyless operation key is in a small item is near to the ground or high up, the system...
  • Page 77  The outside rear-view mirrors automatically MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorised Service extend when all the doors and tailgate are Point. unlocked using the keyless operation func- On vehicles equipped with the Smartphone- tion. link Display Audio (SDA), screen operations Refer to “Starting and driving: Outside rear-...
  • Page 78 For further information, please contact your Operation can be confirmed as shown below. unlock them by using the tailgate open MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorised Service However, the room lamp will only illuminate switch for 3 seconds after locking them. Point.
  • Page 79 Keyless operation system Item Display Buzzer Note (Solution) Fall of battery voltage Inner buzzer sounds The battery starts to run out, the warning is activated. (The warning is once not activated if the battery is completely dead.) Key not detected Inner buzzer sounds When the operation mode of the power switch is put in ACC or ON once...
  • Page 80 It is possible to change the setting to make the keyless operation key take-out monitoring system operate if you take the keyless operation key out from the vehicle through a window without opening a door. For further information, please contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorised Service Point. •...
  • Page 81: Doors

    Doors Item Display Buzzer Note (Solution) Door ajar prevention Inner buzzer sounds When the operation mode in OFF, if you try to lock the doors and tail- system once gate by pressing the driver’s or front passenger’s door lock/unlock Outer buzzer sounds switch, or the tailgate LOCK switch with one of the doors or the tail- approximately 3 sec- gate not completely closed, a warning is issued and you cannot lock the...
  • Page 82: Central Door Locks

    Central door locks To lock or unlock with the To lock or unlock from inside To lock without using the key emergency key the vehicle Set the inside lock knob (1) to the locked 1- Lock 1- Lock position and close the door (2). 2- Unlock 2- Unlock Central door locks...
  • Page 83: Child-Protection" Rear Doors

    “Child-protection” rear doors deactivate this function, please contact a If the lever is set to the locked position, the To lock and unlock the doors MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorised Service rear door cannot be opened using the inside and tailgate Point.
  • Page 84 Tailgate WARNING NOTE To lock/unlock  When opening and closing the tailgate,  Gas struts (C) are installed to support the The tailgate can be locked or unlocked by make sure of the surrounding safety and tailgate. using the central door lock switch (driver keep enough space for back and upper of To prevent damage or faulty operation.
  • Page 85 CAUTION  Do not install accessories other than MITSUBISHI MOTORS GENUINE parts CAUTION on the electric tailgate. Some accessories could be too heavy, causing the drop preven-  When closing the tailgate, always ensure tion mechanism to operate.
  • Page 86 Tailgate NOTE WARNING  Please observe the following in order to pre-  Turn off the electric tailgate power switch vent damage or faulty operation. when not operating the electric tailgate. If the switch is left on, someone’s hand or •...
  • Page 87 Tailgate  The operation mode is in ON with the NOTE Operating conditions electrical parking switch is pressed.  The electric tailgate cannot be opened when E00316700022  The electric tailgate is completely open. the auxiliary battery is flat or disconnected. The electric tailgate can be opened automati- ...
  • Page 88 Tailgate <Using the keyless operation key> buzzer sounds and the hazard warning flasher  Operating the electric tailgate using If the electric tailgate switch is pressed twice blinks. the keyless operation key or the in a row, the electric tailgate operates after the The electric tailgate operates as follows.
  • Page 89 Tailgate  Opening the electric tailgate using  Closing the electric tailgate using Safety mechanism the open switch the close switch E00316800023 The safety mechanism is activated if the elec- The electric tailgate can be closed by pressing tric tailgate should trap a person or an object The electric tailgate can be opened by press- the close switch (D) on the inside of the elec- during automatic operation, or if the sensors...
  • Page 90  Do not install accessories other than E00316900024 Once the electric tailgate is completely open MITSUBISHI MOTORS GENUINE parts If the electric tailgate power switch is off, the or closed, normal automatic operation is on the electric tailgate. Some accessories electric tailgate can be operated by manual again possible.
  • Page 91 Tailgate CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION  Make sure there is no one around the electric  Do not fully close the electric tailgate with  Do not touch the latch (A) on the inside of tailgate when opening it. your hand still on the tailgate grip. Doing so the electric tailgate.
  • Page 92: Inside Tailgate Release

    Inside tailgate release Inside tailgate release To open CAUTION  Always keep the release lever lid on tailgate E00303401396 1. Open the lid (A) inside of the tailgate. closed when driving so that your luggage The inside tailgate release is designed to pro- cannot accidentally bump the lever and open vide a way to open the tailgate in the case of a the tailgate.
  • Page 93 4-29. may be malfunctioning.  For vehicle equipped with the interior alarm Have vehicle inspected sensor, the sensitivity of the interior intru- MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorised Service sion detection function can be adjusted. For Point. further details, please contact...
  • Page 94 Security alarm system thing inside the vehicle or realize that a win- Outside alarm (approx. 30 seconds): NOTE dow is open).  When lending the vehicle to another person The turn-signal lamps blink and the horn or allowing the vehicle to be driven by some- (the siren for vehicles equipped with the System armed mode one who is unfamiliar with the security alarm...
  • Page 95 Security alarm system By locking the vehicle using the keyless NOTE entry system or the keyless operation  If the bonnet is open, the security indicator function, the system preparation mode is illuminates, and the system does not enter activated. the system preparation mode.
  • Page 96 MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorised Service tion mode or the system armed mode. Point.  Pressing the UNLOCK switch on the remote control switch.  Putting the operation mode in ON.
  • Page 97 Please consult Cancelling the alarm MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorised Service Point. E00302001890 On vehicles equipped with the Smartphone- It is possible to halt the activation of an alarm link Display Audio (SDA), screen operations using the following methods: can be used to make the adjustment.
  • Page 98: Electric Window Control

    Electric window control (After pressing of the LOCK switch, the Electric window control switch Driver’s switches vehicle will lock if all the doors and the E00302303738 tailgate are closed, after which the system Each door window opens or closes while the The driver’s switches can be used to operate preparation mode will once again go into corresponding switch is operated.
  • Page 99 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 100 Electric window control CAUTION  The safety mechanism is deactivated while the switch is pulled up. Therefore be espe- cially careful that fingers are not trapped in the door window opening. NOTE  The safety mechanism can be activated if the driving conditions or other circumstances cause the door windows to be subjected to a physical shock similar to that caused by a...
  • Page 102 Seat and seat belts Seat arrangement ................5-2 Seat adjustment ................5-2 Front seats ..................5-3 Rear seats ..................5-4 Head restraints .................5-4 Making a luggage area ..............5-6 Making a flat seat ................5-7 Seat belts ..................5-8 Pregnant women restraint ..............5-14 Seat belt pre-tensioner system and force limiter system ....5-14 Child restraint ................5-15 Seat belt inspection ................5-22 Supplemental restraint system (SRS)-airbag .........5-23...
  • Page 103: Seat Arrangement

    Seat arrangement Seat arrangement E00400201886 By operating the front or rear seat, select the desired seat arrangement. Normal usage Flat seat  P. 5-7 Folding the rear seats Making a luggage area  P. 5-6 WARNING WARNING Seat adjustment  Do not attempt to adjust the seat while ...
  • Page 104: Front Seats

    Front seats 1-To adjust forward or backward WARNING CAUTION Operate the switch as indicated by the  To minimize the risk of personal injury in  When adjusting the front seat while the rear arrows and adjust the seat to the desired the event of a collision or sudden braking, seat is folded, be careful not to apply strong position.
  • Page 105: Rear Seats

    Rear seats Rear seats Armrest Head restraints E00401701875 E00401301451 E00403302654 To use the armrest, fold it down. WARNING To return to the original position, push it backward until it is flush with the seat.  Driving without the head restraints in place can cause you and your passengers serious injury or death in an accident.
  • Page 106 Head restraints To adjust height To remove CAUTION  Confirm that the height adjusting knob (A) is correctly adjusted as shown in the illustra- Adjust the head restraint height so that the Lift the head restraint with the height adjust- tion, and also lift the head restraints to centre of the head restraint is as close as pos- ing knob (A) pushed in.
  • Page 107: Making A Luggage Area

    Making a luggage area 5. Fold the seat belt buckles forward. To fold 1. Lower the head restraints of the rear seat to the lowest position. Refer to “Head restraints” on page 5-4. 2. Store the seat belt for the rear centre seat- ing position.
  • Page 108: Making A Flat Seat

    Making a flat seat 2. While lifting the seat belt’s buckle (A), 3. Push down the seat cushion until it locks CAUTION gently lower the seat cushion. Make sure into place.  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 109: Seat Belts

    Seat belts 2. Slide the front seats fully forward, then 4. The flat seat configuration is now com- CAUTION recline the seatbacks backwards to plete. Reverse the above procedures when  Make sure the seat is adjusted by an adult or achieve a flat surface.
  • Page 110 Seat belts WARNING WARNING NOTE  Seat belts should always be worn by every  Never hold a child in your arms or on  You can check if the belt locks by pulling it adult who drives or rides in this vehicle, your lap when riding in this vehicle, even forward quickly.
  • Page 111 Seat belts 2. Insert the latch plate into the buckle until To unfasten NOTE a “click” is heard.  If the seat belt (A) or ring (B) becomes dirty, Hold the latch plate and push the button on the belt may not retract smoothly. If the seat the buckle.
  • Page 112 Seat belts [For the front passenger] NOTE Anchor down Anchor up  If the seat belt subsequently remains unfas- tened, the warning lamp and the tone will issue further warnings each time the vehicle starts moving from a stop.  For the front passenger seat, the warning function works only while a person is sitting on the seat.
  • Page 113 Seat belts 4. Insert the latch plate (B) into the buckle Rear-centre 3-point type seat To fasten (D). belt 1. Pull out the buckle (C) from the seatback. E00405201184 2. Pull out the small latch plate (A) and then The rear-centre 3-point type seat belt must be pull out the latch plate (B) by tilting it as worn correctly as illustrated.
  • Page 114 Seat belts 2. After the seat belt is retracted completely, To unfasten insert the latch plate (B) into the upper slit (F), and then insert the small latch plate 1. Hold the latch plate and push the button (A) into the lower slit (G). on the buckle.
  • Page 115: Pregnant Women Restraint

    Refer to “SRS warning lamp/display” on floor console must be performed in line with MITSUBISHI MOTORS guidelines. It is page 5-31 . important to do so because the work could Seat belt pre-tensioner sys- affect the pre-tensioner systems.
  • Page 116: Child Restraint

    Child restraint Child restraint Caution for installing the child WARNING restraint on vehicle with front  A REARWARD FACING CHILD E00406404067 RESTRAINT must NOT be used in the passenger’s airbag When transporting children in your vehicle, front passenger seat as it places an infant some type of child restraint system should too close to the front passenger’s airbag.
  • Page 117 Child restraint  Before purchasing a child restraint sys- Infants and small children NOTE tem, try installing it to make sure there is  Depending on the seating position in the E00406602498 a good fit. Because of the location of the When transporting infants and small children vehicle and the child restraint system that seat belt buckles and the shape of the seat...
  • Page 118 Child restraint Older children E00406701463 Children who have outgrown the child restraint system should be seated in the rear seat and wear combination lap shoulder belt. The lap portion of the belt should be snug and positioned low on the abdomen so that it is below the top of the hip-bone.
  • Page 119 Child restraint Suitability for various ISOFIX positions E00411402609 Vehicle ISOFIX positions Mass Group Size class Fixture Rear Outboard carrycot ISO/L1 ISO/L2 -Up to 10 kg ISO/R1 0+ -Up to 13 kg ISO/R1 — ISO/R2X ISO/R2 ISO/R3 — ISO/R2X ISO/R2 ISO/R3 -9 to 18 kg ISO/F2 ISO/F2X...
  • Page 120 Child restraint Definition of characters in the above table:  IUF- Suitable for ISOFIX forward child restraint systems of universal category approved for use in the mass group.  IL- Suitable for ISOFIX child restraint systems of semi-universal category approved for use in the mass group. ...
  • Page 121 Child restraint Installing a child restraint sys- Tether anchorage location Child restraint system with ISO- FIX mountings tem to the lower anchorage Your vehicle has two child restraint anchor- (ISOFIX child restraint mount- age points on the back of the rear seatbacks. The child restraint system is designed only ings) and tether anchorage These are for securing a child restraint system...
  • Page 122 Child restraint 2. Remove the head restraint from the loca- 3. Push the child restraint system’s connec- 4. Latch the tether strap hook (E) of the child tion in which you wish to install a child tors (A) into the lower anchorages (B) in restraint system to the tether anchor bar restraint system.
  • Page 123: Seat Belt Inspection

    Seat belt inspection 3. Remove all slack of a lap belt by pulling Installing a child restraint sys- the webbing through the belt’s adjustment tem to a 3-point type seat belt feature. (with emergency locking mech- 3-point type seat belt requires no length adjustment, remove all slack by using the anism) locking clip.
  • Page 124: Supplemental Restraint System (Srs)-Airbag

    The SRS is NOT a substitute for the seat The information for SRS airbags includes MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorised Ser- belts. To ensure the maximum protection dur- vice Point. Incorrect repair or replace- important information concerning the driver’s...
  • Page 125 Supplemental restraint system (SRS)-airbag CAUTION  Airbags inflate at an extremely rapid speed. In certain situations, contact with inflating airbags can result in abrasions, bruises, light cuts, and the like. WARNING  IT IS VERY IMPORTANT TO BE PROP- ERLY SEATED. A driver or front passenger too close to 4- Side airbag modules the steering wheel or instrument panel...
  • Page 126 Supplemental restraint system (SRS)-airbag Caution for installing the child Driver’s and front passenger’s restraint on vehicle with front airbag system passenger’s airbag E00407402187 The driver’s airbag is located under the pad- E00408802670 ded cover in the middle of the steering wheel. The label shown here is attached on vehicles The front passenger’s airbag is contained in with front passenger’s airbag.
  • Page 127 Supplemental restraint system (SRS)-airbag Because frontal collisions can easily move Driver’s knee airbag system you out of position, it is important to always E00412401407 properly wear your seat belts. Your seat belts The driver’s knee airbag is located under the will help keep you a safe distance from the steering wheel.
  • Page 128 Supplemental restraint system (SRS)-airbag 1- When colliding with a utility pole, tree 1- Rear end collisions 1- Collision with elevated or other narrow object. 2- Side collisions median/island or curb 2- Vehicle slides under the rear body of a 3- Vehicle rolls onto its side or roof 2- Vehicle travels over a deep hole/pot- truck hole...
  • Page 129 MITSUBISHI MOTORS if the airbag inflates. Authorised Service Point. 5-28...
  • Page 130 Supplemental restraint system (SRS)-airbag moderate to severe side impact to the middle Under such circumstances, the side airbags Curtain airbag system of the passenger compartment. and curtain airbags may not deploy irrespec- E00409102205 The typical condition is shown in the illustra- tive of the deformation and damage to the The curtain airbags are contained in the front tion.
  • Page 131 Supplemental restraint system (SRS)-airbag WARNING  The side airbag and curtain airbag inflate with great force. The driver and passenger should not put their arms out the window, and should not lean against the door, in order to reduce risk of serious or possible fatal injury from the deploying side airbag and curtain airbag.
  • Page 132  We recommend work around and on the If there is a problem involving one or more of side airbags and curtain airbags system to be done by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS the SRS components, the warning lamp will Authorised Service Point.
  • Page 133 If either of the above conditions occurs, immediately have your vehicle  If you found any tear, scratch, crack or checked by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS damage to the portion where the airbag is Authorised Service Point. stored, you should have the SRS inspected by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorised Service Point.
  • Page 134 Instruments and controls Instruments ..................6-2 Multi information display ..............6-4 Indicator lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list ...............6-24 Indicator lamps ................6-50 Warning lamps ................6-50 Information screen display ............6-53 Combination headlamps and dipper switch ........6-54 Headlamp levelling ................6-61 Turn-signal lever ................6-62 Hazard warning flasher switch ............6-63 ECO mode switch ................6-63 Fog lamp switch ................6-64...
  • Page 135: Instruments

    Instruments Ready OFF position Instruments Energy usage indicator E00529601066 Indicates that the vehicle cannot be driven E00500103170 (READY OFF). EV zone When the vehicle is ready for running, the needle of the energy usage indicator moves to Engine out- the horizontal position. put zone EV zone The EV zone shows the motor output during...
  • Page 136 Instruments Also, if the needle of the energy usage indica- NOTE Meter illumination control tor indicates the engine output zone, the nee-  Depending on the state of the vehicle (such E00531301581 dle will not indicate the charge zone even Each time you press the rheostat illumination as during heating of air conditioner), the when the drive battery is charged with regen-...
  • Page 137: Multi Information Display

    Multi information display 6- Door ajar warning display screen NOTE Multi information display  P.6-11  If you press and hold the button for about 2 E00519903709 seconds or more when the position lamps are Always stop the vehicle in a safe place before NOTE illuminated, the brightness level changes to operating.
  • Page 138 Multi information display [When the operation mode of the power switch is ON] 8- EV priority mode display screen 17- Fuel remaining display screen 1- NORMAL mode indicator display  P. 7-28  P. 6-12 screen  P. 7-24, 7-25 18- Outside temperature display screen 2- SNOW mode indicator display screen mark display screen ...
  • Page 139 Multi information display Multi information display switch E00520002093 Each time the multi information display switch is operated, the buzzer sounds and the multi information display changes between information such as warnings, tripmeter, average fuel consumption, EV cruising range, total cruising range, EVHV driving rate, energy flow, etc.
  • Page 140 Multi information display Information screen (when the operation mode is OFF) E00520201968 Each time you lightly press the multi information display switch, the display screen switches in the following order. : When there is no warning display : When there is a warning display 1- Tripmeter ...
  • Page 141 Multi information display Information screen (when the operation mode is changed from OFF to ON) E00520702449 When the operation mode is put in ON, the display screen switches in the following order. : When the inspection time has arrived 1- Screen when the operation mode is OFF 2- System check screen ...
  • Page 142 Multi information display Information screen (when the operation mode is ON) E00521102411 Each time you lightly press the multi information display switch, the display screen switches in the following order. : When the vehicle is charged : When there is a warning display : When there is no warning display 1- Tripmeter ...
  • Page 143 Multi information display 8- Service reminder  P. 6-13 9- Function setting screen  P. 6-18 10- Redisplay of a warning display screen  P. 6-10 NOTE  While driving, the service reminder is not displayed even if you operate the multi information display switch. Always stop the vehicle in a safe place before operating.
  • Page 144 Multi information display When the cause of the warning display is “ ”: Press lightly. CAUTION eliminated, the mark goes out automati- “ ”: Press for about 2 seconds or more.  Before moving your vehicle, check that the cally. warning display does not appear.
  • Page 145 Multi information display Fuel remaining display screen Fuel remaining warning display CAUTION  If the warning display appears, refuel as soon E00522402626 E00522202099 When the fuel is reduced to approximately as possible. This displays the amount of fuel remaining. 7 litres, the information screen switches to the If the vehicle is runs out of fuel, the engine interrupt display of the fuel remaining warn- will not start even in a situation need to be...
  • Page 146 Multi information display Example usage of tripmeter and tripmeter Charging power gauge Outside temperature display screen E00538400021 It is possible to measure two currently The charging power gauge shows momentary E00522101509 travelled distances, from home using trip- charging power of the electric energy that This displays the temperature meter and from a particular point on...
  • Page 147 Multi information display MITSUBISHI MOTORS. “---” is displayed the operation mode is changed from OFF to NOTE when the inspection time has arrived.  The distance is shown in units of 100 km (100 miles). The time is shown in units of 1.
  • Page 148 Multi information display 3. Lightly press the multi information dis- NOTE EV cruising range display/Total play switch while the icon is flashing to cruising range display  If you accidentally reset the display, we rec- change display from “---” ommend you to consult a MITSUBISHI “CLEAR”.
  • Page 149 Multi information display NOTE NOTE If the preceding driving condition is in the  On rare occasions, the value displayed for following situations, the EV cruising range the driving range may change if you are display may show less distance than before parked on an extremely steep incline.
  • Page 150 Multi information display EVHV driving rate display  When driving with fuel (petrol) energy E00537500038 This displays the ratios of the time traveled with electric power and the time traveled with both electric power and engine power. The ratio of the time traveled with electric power is displayed with a bar graph (blue) and in a percentage.
  • Page 151 Multi information display 2. Lightly press the multi information dis-  When there is no energy flow play switch a few times to switch the ECO drive level information screen to the function setting screen. Refer to “Information screen” on page 6-9.
  • Page 152 Multi information display Refer to “Returning to the factory set- NOTE tings” on page 6-22.  To return the menu screen to the function set- ting screen, press and hold the multi infor- NOTE mation display switch for about 2 seconds or more.
  • Page 153 Multi information display Switching to auto occurs automatically. If also switched to match the selected fuel con- NOTE switching to manual mode is done, how- sumption unit.  The display units for the average fuel con- ever, the data from the last reset is dis- sumption and the driving range is switched, 1.
  • Page 154 Multi information display 2. Lightly press the multi information dis- Refer to “Changing the function settings” Operation sound setting on page 6-18. play switch to select “ ” (temperature E00523400690 2. Lightly press the multi information dis- unit setting). You can turn off the operation sounds of the play switch to select “LANGUAGE”...
  • Page 155 Multi information display 2. Lightly press the multi information dis- Changing the time until “REST Changing the turn-signal sound play switch select REMINDER” is displayed E00529100396 “ ” (Reset of EV It is possible to change the turn-signal sound. E00523501702 cruising range).
  • Page 156 Multi information display NOTE  The factory settings are as follows. • Average fuel consumption reset mode: A (Auto reset) • Fuel consumption display unit Except for vehicle for Indonesia: L/100 km Vehicle for Indonesia: km/L • Temperature unit: °C (Celsius) •...
  • Page 157: Indicator Lamp, Warning Lamp, And Information Screen Display List

    Indicator lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list Indicator lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list E00523701498 Indicator and warning lamp list E00523803158 8- Plug-in Hybrid EV System warning 14- Forward Collision Mitigation System 1- Position lamp indicator lamp lamp ...
  • Page 158 • 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 Authorised Service Point. Instruments and controls...
  • Page 159  One or more failure is occurring in the  Have your vehicle inspected by a Plug-in Hybrid EV System. MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorised Ser- vice Point.  One or more failure is occurring in the  Immediately park the vehicle in a safe Plug-in Hybrid EV System.
  • Page 160  The drive battery temperature is too cold.  When the vehicle is under running, stop the vehicle at a safe place and contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Ser- vice Point.  When the vehicle is in parking, In the day-...
  • Page 161 Indicator lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list Screen Cause Solution (Reference)  When the air conditioner stops because the  Turn the power switch to OFF once after drive battery level becomes low by using charging the drive battery sufficiently, and the air conditioner during charging.
  • Page 162 Indicator lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list Screen Cause Solution (Reference)  EV priority mode is not available because Refer to “EV switch” on page 7-28. the drive battery level is low.  EV priority mode is not available because the cruise control or the Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC) is operating.
  • Page 163 Indicator lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list Screen Cause Solution (Reference)  EV priority mode is cancelled because the Refer to “EV switch” on page 7-28. drive battery temperature has become too cold.  EV priority mode is cancelled because the protecting device of the Plug-in Hybrid EV System is operated.
  • Page 164 Refer to “Washer fluid” on page 11-7. Refer to “Capacity” on page 12-8.  There is a fault in the LED headlamps.  Have your vehicle inspected by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorised Ser- vice Point. Refer to “LED headlamp warning lamp” on page 6-55.
  • Page 165 Refer to “Keyless operation key reminder” on page 7-16.  There is a fault in the EPS.  Have the vehicle inspected by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorised Ser- vice Point as soon as possible. Refer to “Electric power steering system (EPS)” on page 7-44.
  • Page 166  There is a fault in the electronic immobi-  Put the operation mode in OFF, and then lizer (Anti-theft starting system). start the Plug-in Hybrid EV System again. If the warning is not cancelled, please con- tact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorised Service Point. Instruments and controls 6-33...
  • Page 167  There is a fault in the electrical system.  Immediately stop the vehicle in a safe place. We recommend you to contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorised Ser- vice Point.  The engine is overheated.  Stop the vehicle in a safe place and take corrective measures.
  • Page 168  There is a fault in the brake system. We recommend you to contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorised Ser- vice Point. Refer to “Brake warning display” on page 6-53.  When the brake pedal has been repeatedly ...
  • Page 169 Indicator lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list Screen Cause Solution (Reference)  The parking brake cannot be applied tem- Refer to “Electric parking brake” on page 7-4. porarily due to repeated operation of the Electric parking brake switch within a short time.
  • Page 170 Indicator lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list Screen Cause Solution (Reference)  The brake auto hold system does not turn  Depress the brake pedal more firmly than off because the brake pedal is not pressed. usual with the right foot. Then, press the brake auto hold switch.
  • Page 171 Indicator lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list Screen Cause Solution (Reference)  The Adaptive Cruise Control System  Increase the following distance by depress- (ACC) has detected the approach of the ing the brake pedal or marking other decel- vehicles in front.
  • Page 172 Indicator lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list Screen Cause Solution (Reference)  The Adaptive Cruise Control System Refer to “How to use ACC” on page 7-57. (ACC) control is automatically cancelled and the system is placed in the ‘standby’ state.
  • Page 173  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 Authorised Ser- ronmental condition or increase of the sen- vice Point. sor temperature.
  • Page 174 Solution (Reference)  The Ultrasonic misacceleration Mitigation  Immediately have your vehicle inspected at System (UMS) does not operate normally a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorised because there are some malfunctions in the Service Point. sensor or the system. Refer to “Ultrasonic misacceleration Miti- gation System (UMS)”...
  • Page 175  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 MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorised Ser- increase of the sensor temperature. vice Point. Refer to “Blind Spot Warning (BSW)” on page 7-80.
  • Page 176 Screen Cause Solution (Reference)  There is a fault in the sensor.  We recommend you to contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorised Ser- vice Point. Refer to “Forward Collision Mitigation System (FCM): System problem warning” on page 7-72. Refer to “Automatic High Beam (AHB): System problem warning”...
  • Page 177 Indicator lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list Other interrupt displays E00524202862 Screen Cause Solution (Reference)  When you pressed the power switch and  Place the select position in the “P” (PARK) the operation mode become the ACC with- position, depress the brake pedal more out depress the brake pedal, this screen is firmly than usual with the right foot.
  • Page 178 Indicator lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list Screen Cause Solution (Reference)  The vehicle had not been refueled about  Refill the 15 litres more at one time. 15 litres or more at one time for nearly This display will disappear. 3 months.
  • Page 179 Indicator lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list Screen Cause Solution (Reference)  The accelerator pedal has been depressed  When you start the vehicle, be sure to when the select position is in the “N” check the select position indicator and (NEUTRAL) position.
  • Page 180 Indicator lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list Screen System operation status Reference  When “SNOW” mode of S-AWC is Refer to “S-AWC drive mode” on page 7-24. selected  When “LOCK” mode of S-AWC is Refer to “S-AWC drive mode” on page 7-24. selected ...
  • Page 181 Indicator lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list Screen System operation status Reference  When the SPORT mode is activated Refer to “SPORT mode switch” on page 7-33.  When the reversing sensor system detects Refer to “Reversing sensor system” on page an obstruction.
  • Page 182 Indicator lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list Screen System operation status Reference  The function that automatically shifts the Refer to “How to disable the function that select position to “P” (PARK) when the automatically shifts the select position to “P” operation mode is put in OFF has been dis- (PARK) when the operation mode is put in abled.
  • Page 183: Indicator Lamps

    Indicator lamps Indicator lamps Front fog lamp indicator lamp Charging indicator E00501901650 E00530201062 E00501600100 This indicator flashes when This lamp illuminates while the EV charging cable or Turn-signal indicator the front fog lamps are on. quick charging cable is con- lamps/Hazard warning indica- nected.
  • Page 184  When the parking brake has been applied. released. Immediately contact the nearest following manner when brake performance  When the brake fluid level in the reservoir MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorised Service has deteriorated. falls to a low level. Point. When the warning lamp comes on dur- •...
  • Page 185 ON, and goes off after a few seconds. Hybrid EV System is operating, avoid driv- ing at high speeds and have the system will go out. inspected by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS CAUTION Authorised Service Point as soon as possible. CAUTION ...
  • Page 186: Information Screen Display

    MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorised Service resulting in ineffective braking and possible  The vehicle should be brought to a halt in the Point.
  • Page 187: Combination Headlamps And Dipper Switch

    Combination headlamps and dipper switch Rotate the switch to turn on the lamps. CAUTION CAUTION • Should the brakes fail, use regenerative  If the warning is displayed while the engine brake to reduce your speed and keep pull- oil level is normal, have it inspected. ing the Electric parking brake switch.
  • Page 188  The sensitivity of the automatic on/off con- trol can be adjusted. For further information, 1. Turn the lamp switch in the “OFF” posi- contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author-  If the operation mode of the power switch ised Service Point.
  • Page 189 The high beams flash when the lever is pulled checked at a MITSUBISHI MOTORS lamp switch is in the “AUTO” position, the slightly (2), and will go off when it is Authorised Service Point.
  • Page 190 Combination headlamps and dipper switch Automatic High Beam (AHB) How to use the AHB NOTE  If the headlamps are on when the lamp E00551500377 E00538200117 1. Rotate the lamp switch to “ ” position switch is in the “AUTO” position, the AHB The Automatic High Beam (AHB) switches or “AUTO”...
  • Page 191 Combination headlamps and dipper switch 3. The AHB switch is pressed again, the NOTE NOTE AHB will activated. • Your vehicle passes an oncoming vehicle  The system may not detect an ambient suddenly on a bend with poor visibility. brightness precisely.
  • Page 192 AHB will automatically be turned off. If the warning display remains even after the operation mode of the power switch is put in OFF and then turned back to ON, please con- tact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorised Service Point. Instruments and controls 6-59...
  • Page 193  Windscreen is dirty Welcome light NOTE For further information, please contact your E00528902535 MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorised Service If the AHB determines that its performance This function turns on the position and tail Point. has been degraded, the warning display will...
  • Page 194: Headlamp Levelling

    The angle of the headlamp beam varies deactivated. depending upon the load carried by the vehi- For further information, please contact your MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorised Service cle. Point. The headlamp levelling switch can be used to On vehicles equipped with the Smartphone-...
  • Page 195: Turn-Signal Lever

    Turn-signal lever Switch position 1- CAUTION Turn-signal lever 5 passengers (including driver)  Always perform adjustments before driving. Switch position 2- E00506503307 Do not attempt to adjust while driving, as it 5 passengers (including driver) + Full could cause an accident. luggage loading / Driver + Full luggage loading Vehicle condition...
  • Page 196: Hazard Warning Flasher Switch

    Hazard warning flasher switch NOTE Hazard warning flasher ECO mode switch switch  If the lamp flashes unusually quickly, the E00531801472 bulb in a turn-signal lamp may have burned ECO mode is an eco-driving support system E00506602633 out. We recommend you to have the vehicle which automatically controls the Plug-in Use the hazard warning flasher switch when inspected.
  • Page 197: Fog Lamp Switch

    Fog lamp switch NOTE Windscreen wipers  Even if the ECO mode is selected, after put- E00516902381 ting the operation mode of the power switch NOTE in OFF and putting in ON again, the ECO mode is set to OFF. ...
  • Page 198 Wiper and washer switch OFF- CAUTION Rain sensor AUTO- Auto-wiper control  With the operation mode in ON and lever in Rain sensor Can only be used when the operation mode of the “AUTO” position, the wipers may auto- The wipers will automatically the power switch is in ON.
  • Page 199 To stop the wipers, place the (vehicle-speed sensitive). lever in the “OFF” position. • Automatic operation (rain droplet sensitive)  Contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- can be changed to intermittent operation ised Service Point when replacing the wind- (except vehicle-speed sensitive).
  • Page 200 Wiper and washer switch The wipers will operate once if the lever is lamp washer will operate once together with Misting function moved to the “AUTO” position and the knob the windscreen washer. (C) is turned in the “+” direction when the Also, by releasing the lever soon after pulling Move the lever in the direction of the arrow operation mode is in ON.
  • Page 201 Wiper and washer switch NOTE Rear window wiper and washer NOTE • Causing the wiper never to operate when  The rear window wiper will automatically E00507302842 The rear window wiper and washer switch washer fluid is sprayed. perform several continuous operations if the can be operated with the operation mode of selector lever is put in the “R”...
  • Page 202 Wiper and washer switch  Avoid using the washer continuously for NOTE NOTE more than 20 seconds. Do not operate the  The interval for intermittent operation can be  If the operation mode is in ON or ACC and washer when the fluid reservoir is empty.
  • Page 203: Rear Window Demister Switch

    Rear window demister switch Rear window demister NOTE NOTE switch  Since the demister requires a significant  When cleaning the inside of the rear window, amount of power, stop the demister as soon use a soft cloth and wipe lightly along the E00507903151 as the window is demisted.
  • Page 204 Starting and driving Economical driving ................7-2 Active stability control (ASC) ............7-45 Driving, alcohol and drugs ..............7-2 Cruise control* ................7-47 Safe driving techniques ..............7-3 Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC)* ........7-52 Parking brake ...................7-3 Forward Collision Mitigation System (FCM)* ......7-66 Parking .....................7-7 Ultrasonic misacceleration Mitigation System (UMS)* ....7-76 Steering wheel height and reach adjustment ........7-8 Blind Spot Warning (BSW) (with Lane Change Assist)* ....7-80...
  • Page 205: Economical Driving

    Economical driving avoid driving with unnecessary luggage or Economical driving Idling carriers, etc., on the roof; the increased air resistance will increase fuel consumption. E00600102422 Parking for a long period with the ready indi- For economical driving, there are some tech- cator illuminated will shorten the cruising nical requirements that have to be met.
  • Page 206: Safe Driving Techniques

    Safe driving techniques WARNING Floor mats Carrying children in the vehicle  NEVER DRINK AND DRIVE.  Never leave your vehicle unattended with Your perceptions are less accurate, your WARNING the key and children inside the vehicle. reflexes are slower and your judgment is Children may play with the driving con- impaired.
  • Page 207 Electric parking brake. stationary after the foot brake is released,  While the vehicle is in motion, do not apply contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- the Electric parking brake. Doing so may ised Service Point. cause overheating and/or premature wear of brake parts, reducing brake performance.
  • Page 208  The brake warning lamp and the indicator switch while depressing the brake pedal. contact the nearest MITSUBISHI MOTORS lamp on the Electric parking brake switch Authorised Service Point. may blink. This does not indicate a malfunc- ...
  • Page 209 MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorised Service switch is put in ON, or comes on while driv- Point. ing, the Electric parking brake may not be  If the driver’s foot contacts the accelerator applied or released.
  • Page 210: Parking

    Parking Apply the parking brake and press the electri- NOTE Where you park cal parking switch.  If the following warning is displayed in the If necessary, apply chocks to wheels. information screen in the multi information WARNING display, operate the Electric parking brake Parking on an uphill slope switch several times.
  • Page 211: Steering Wheel Height And Reach Adjustment

    Steering wheel height and reach adjustment Steering wheel height and Inside rear-view mirror To adjust the vertical mirror position reach adjustment E00600802517 Adjust the rear-view mirror only after making E00600701809 It is possible to move the mirror up and down any seat adjustments so you have a clear view 1.
  • Page 212: Outside Rear-View Mirrors

    Outside rear-view mirrors To adjust the mirror position To reduce the glare Outside rear-view mirrors E00600900628 It is possible to move the mirror up/down and When the headlamps of the vehicles behind left/right to adjust its position. you are very bright, the reflection factor of To adjust the mirror position the rear-view mirror is automatically changed E00601002268...
  • Page 213 Outside rear-view mirrors 1. Place the lever (A) to the same side as the Retracting and extending the Retracting and extending the mir- mirror whose adjustment is desired. rors using the mirror retractor outside mirrors switch E00601102722 The outside mirror can be folded in towards With the operation mode in ON or ACC, push the side window to prevent damage when the mirror retractor switch to retract the mir-...
  • Page 214  Be careful not to get your hands trapped  Functions can be modified as stated below. while a mirror is moving. Please consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS  If you move a mirror by hand or it moves Authorised Service Point.
  • Page 215: Power Switch

    Immediately contact a The operation mode cannot be put in OFF MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorised Service unless the electrical parking switch is Point. pressed.  If the power switch operation is not smooth and feels like it is sticking, do not operate the switch.
  • Page 216 Power switch Changing the operation mode CAUTION  When the auxiliary battery is disconnected, E00631901676 Electrical devices such as the audio and ciga- If you press the power switch without the current operation mode is memorized. rette lighter can be operated. Can be used depressing the brake pedal, you can change After reconnecting the auxiliary battery, the when the Ready indicator is off.
  • Page 217 Refer to the separate owner’s manual for details. Contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- ised Service Point. Operation mode OFF reminder ACC power auto-cutout func- system If the driver’s door is opened with the Plug-in...
  • Page 218: Starting And Stopping The Plug-In Hybrid Ev System

    Starting and stopping the Plug-in Hybrid EV System 6. When the READY indicator changes Starting and stopping the Stopping the Plug-in Hybrid from blinking to staying on, the startup of EV System Plug-in Hybrid EV System Plug-in Hybrid EV System is activated and the vehicle is now ready to drive.
  • Page 219 Starting and stopping the Plug-in Hybrid EV System NOTE If the keyless operation key is NOTE not operating properly  If you press the power switch when the  Remove the object or additional key from the selector lever position is other than “P” posi- keyless operation key before inserting the E00632901237 tion while your vehicle is stopped, the selec-...
  • Page 220: Selector Lever (Joystick Type)

    Selector lever (Joystick type) Move the selector lever in the direction of Selector lever (Joystick Selector lever operation the arrow. type) E00636200130 The selector lever always returns to its home The “B” (REGENERATIVE BRAKE) posi- E00636100113 ( ● ) position when it is released. tion can only be selected while the select The position you select with the selector lever position is in “D”...
  • Page 221: Select Position Indicator

    Select position indicator WARNING NOTE Select position indicator  When you shift the selector lever to “D” or  If you perform the following operation, the E00636300102 “R” position, always depress the brake buzzer sounds and the selector lever opera- This indicator displays the selector lever posi- pedal with your right foot for your safety.
  • Page 222: Electrical Parking Switch

    Electrical Parking switch Selector lever positions “B” REGENERATIVE BRAKE Electrical Parking switch E00636400099 E00636600075 This position is for the regenerative braking. When you park your vehicle, be sure to apply “P” PARK You can adjust the regenerative braking force the parking brake and press the electrical up to two levels.
  • Page 223 • When refuelling and charging flat place with the parking brake securely • In adverse weather conditions, such as applied. Have your vehicle inspected by a strong winds MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Electrical Parking switch Point. reminder buzzer NOTE  On vehicles equipped with the security alarm If the driver’s door is opened with the select...
  • Page 224 Electrical Parking switch 3. Place chocks or blocks at the tyre. 5. Move and hold the selector lever to the 6. Release the selector lever for a moment “N” (NEUTRAL) position while depress- and then move and hold the selector lever NOTE ing the brake pedal until the select posi- to the “N”...
  • Page 225: Regenerative Braking Level Selector (Paddle Type)

    Regenerative braking level selector (paddle type) NOTE NOTE Increase in regenera- Decrease in regenera- tive brake force tive brake force  During parking according to the above pro-  Repeated continuous operation of a paddle cedure, you cannot use the function of the will continuously change the brake force lev- Remote Climate Control and charging.
  • Page 226: S-Awc (Super All Wheel Control)

    S-AWC (Super All Wheel Control) To decrease regenerative brake force To increase regenerative brake force To return to the normal regenerative brake force level of B2 Each time you pull the “+” paddle toward Each time you pull the “−” paddle toward you, the regenerative brake force lowers by you, the regenerative brake force rises by one Pull the “+”...
  • Page 227 S-AWC (Super All Wheel Control) CAUTION CAUTION S-AWC drive mode  Do not over-rely on the S-AWC. Even the S-  Control of the braking force does not E00653100020 AWC cannot prevent the natural laws of enhance the stopping performance of the Select the drive mode from the following physics from acting on the vehicle.
  • Page 228 S-AWC (Super All Wheel Control) Refer to “Information screen (when the oper- Drive mode switch NOTE ation mode in ON)” on page 6-9.  The drive mode can be switched while driv- E00653200021 When the operation mode of the power ing or stopped.
  • Page 229: 4-Wheel Drive Operation

    WARNING mud.  MITSUBISHI MOTORS is not responsible to the operator for any damage or injury  Always concentrate on your driving first. caused or liability incurred by improper and Keep your eyes and mind on the road.
  • Page 230: Inspection And Maintenance Following Rough Road Operation

    Inspection and maintenance following rough road operation Drive the vehicle slowly while lightly NOTE Driving on sandy or rough depressing the brake pedal in order to dry roads  When moving out of mud, sand or fresh out the brakes. If the brakes still do not snow, pressing the accelerator pedal may not function properly, we recommend you to allow the Plug-in Hybrid EV system output...
  • Page 231: Ev Switch

    EV switch  Be sure all 4 tyres and wheels are the Towing Jacking up a 4-wheel drive same size and type. vehicle When it is necessary to replace any of the tyres or wheels, replace all four.  All tyres should be rotated before the WARNING wear difference between the front and rear ...
  • Page 232 EV switch When the operation mode of the power NOTE switch is put in OFF, the EV priority mode  In the following conditions, the EV priority will be cancelled. mode cannot be used even if the EV switch is pressed, a buzzer will sound and the message will appear in the multi information display.
  • Page 233 EV switch NOTE NOTE NOTE • When using the EV priority mode is limited • When the remaining power in the drive bat-  If the EV switch is pressed during the heat- to protect the Plug-in Hybrid EV System. tery becomes low.
  • Page 234: Save/Charge Mode Switch

    SAVE/CHARGE mode switch from the drive battery during high-speed driv- NOTE ing.  In the EV priority mode, the accelerator When the battery save mode is activated, the pedal response may be negative even if the engine will start in order to preserve the accelerator pedal is depressed or released.
  • Page 235 SAVE/CHARGE mode switch NOTE NOTE WARNING  In the following conditions, the battery save • SPORT mode switch  When you leave the vehicle, be sure to mode cannot be used even if the battery save stopped the Plug-in Hybrid EV System. Refer to “Battery charge mode”...
  • Page 236: Sport Mode Switch

    SPORT mode switch NOTE NOTE SPORT mode switch  In the following conditions, the battery  When using the battery charge mode a long E00653900044 charge mode cannot be used even if the bat- time with vehicle stopping under high tem- The SPORT mode switch is used when doing tery charge mode is selected, a buzzer will perature, it may not be charged.
  • Page 237: Acoustic Vehicle Alerting System (Avas)

    Acoustic Vehicle Alerting System (AVAS) If the SPORT mode is activated, the follow- NOTE NOTE ing display appears on the information screen • When the driving battery temperature is  When the remaining fuel level becomes low, in the multi-information display. high or low.
  • Page 238 If the indicator  When the engine is running. lamp blinks again, have the vehicle inspected at a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorised Service Point as soon as possible. When the operation mode is set to “ON”, the AVAS OFF indicator comes on and goes out in a few seconds.
  • Page 239: Braking

    Braking other is available to stop the vehicle. If your NOTE When brakes are wet vehicle should lose the power assist for some  If the operation mode is put in OFF, while reason, the brakes will still work. In these sit- the AVAS has been turned off, and the opera- Check the brake system while driving at a uations, even if the brake pedal moves down...
  • Page 240: Brake Auto Hold

    Brake auto hold  The disc brakes are provided with a warn- CAUTION WARNING ing device which emits a shrieking metal- • If the brake pedal is continuously or fre-  Do not use brake auto hold system when lic sound while braking if the brake pads quently depressed on downhill roads, the driving on slippery roads.
  • Page 241 Brake auto hold How to use brake auto hold NOTE NOTE • If this warning appears, confirm that all of  If keeping pressing the brake auto hold the conditions for system operation are met switch after setting the brake auto hold to To turn on brake auto hold and that there is no malfunction in the sys- ON (stand by), the brake auto hold will...
  • Page 242 Brake auto hold To activate brake auto hold NOTE NOTE • The vehicle was stopped while the steering • When the system detects the vehicle sliding When the vehicle is stopped by depressing wheel was turned all the way to the left or down a slope.
  • Page 243: Hill Start Assist

    Hill start assist 3. Release the brake pedal and the hill start To turn off brake auto hold CAUTION assist will maintain the braking force  Do not overly rely on the hill start assist to applied while stopped for approximately 2 Press the brake auto hold switch to turn off prevent backwards movement of the vehicle.
  • Page 244: Brake Assist System

    In this situation, immediately, but the vehicle should be steering control and braking effectiveness is inspected by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS reduced and the stopping distance is Authorised Service Point as soon as possible. increased. The vehicle may also go into an uncontrolled spin.
  • Page 245 • Driving on gravel or snow-covered  Never install a limited slip differential, motor coming from the Plug-in Hybrid roads. which is not MITSUBISHI MOTORS GEN- EV System compartment immediately • Driving with tyre chains installed. UINE parts, as the ABS may not function following start off after starting the Plug- •...
  • Page 246 • The warning display appears while driving Stop the vehicle in a safe place immediately ciently charged warning lamp/display illuminates frequently ,have and contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorised Service Point. your vehicle inspected by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorised Service Point. Starting and driving 7-43...
  • Page 247: Electric Power Steering System (Eps)

    If this happens, have your vehi- headlamps may become dim. This behaviour When doing this, be careful not to damage the cle inspected at a MITSUBISHI MOTORS is not abnormal. The headlamps will return wheel speed sensors (A) and cables located at Authorised Service Point.
  • Page 248: Active Stability Control (Asc)

    Active stability control (ASC) CAUTION CAUTION NOTE  If the warning display appears while the  Do not over-rely on the ASC. Even the ASC  When the ASC is activated, you may feel a Plug-in Hybrid EV System is operating, have cannot prevent the natural laws of physics vibration in the vehicle body or hear a whin- the vehicle inspected by a MITSUBISHI...
  • Page 249 Active stability control (ASC) maneuvers. It works by controlling the Plug- CAUTION NOTE in Hybrid EV System output and the brake on  For safety reasons, the ASC OFF switch  If you continue to press the ASC OFF switch each wheel.
  • Page 250: Cruise Control

    Cruise control* CAUTION ASC warning lamp/display Cruise control  If the temperature in the braking system con- E00619401655 E00609102614 tinues to increase due to continuous brake If an abnormal condition occurs in the sys- Cruise control is an automatic speed control tem, the following warning lamp/warning control on a slippery road surface, the system that keeps a set speed.
  • Page 251 Cruise control* 2. Accelerate or decelerate to your desired Cruise control switches To activate speed, then push down and release the E00609302717 “SET -” switch (B). The vehicle will then 1. With the operation mode in ON, press the maintain the desired speed. CRUISE CONTROL ON/OFF switch (A) The “SET”...
  • Page 252 Cruise control* “RES +” switch Accelerator pedal “SET -” switch Push up and hold the “RES +” switch (C) While driving at the set speed, use the accel- Push down and hold the “SET -” switch (B) while driving at the set speed, and your speed erator pedal to reach your desired speed and while driving at the set speed, and your speed will then gradually increase.
  • Page 253 Cruise control* Brake pedal While driving at the set speed, use the brake pedal, which disengages the cruise control, then push down the “SET -” switch (B) and release the switch momentarily to set a new desired cruising speed. NOTE To deactivate ...
  • Page 254 Cruise control* The set speed driving is deactivated automati- NOTE To resume the set speed cally in any of the following ways.  You cannot operate the regenerative brake E00609802187 If the set speed driving is deactivated by the while the adaptive cruise control system ...
  • Page 255: Adaptive Cruise Control System (Acc)

    Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC)* Adaptive Cruise Control WARNING CAUTION System (ACC)  A driver is responsible for driving safely.  In the following situations, the system may Even if the ACC is in use, always grasp become transiently unable to detect a vehicle E00634601427 the surrounding circumstances and pro- in front or triggers its control and alarm...
  • Page 256 Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC)* CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION  Never use the ACC in any of the following • The cover in front of the sensor and the sen-  When the cover in front of the sensor or the situations.
  • Page 257 Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC)* If the vehicle in front stops, the ACC reacts to When the ACC no longer detects any vehicle NOTE it by stopping your vehicle. in front, a buzzer sounds and the symbol of  When depressing the brake pedal while auto- Depress the brake pedal as soon as your vehi- vehicle running ahead disappears from the matic brake is applied, the brake pedal is felt...
  • Page 258 Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC)* WARNING CAUTION • When driving on a curve. • When a vehicle enters in front of your vehi- cle very closely. • When a vehicle in front is offset to the left or right. • When a vehicle in front is towing a trailer. •...
  • Page 259 Should indications not cancel there is a pos- Used to change the setting of the fol- sible abnormality in the system. lowing distance between your vehicle Please contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS 1- ACC indicator: and a vehicle in front. Authorised Service Point.
  • Page 260 Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC)* The display on the information screen of the 5- Following distance setting symbol: How to use ACC multi-information display will switch to show Indicates the set following distance. E00635001620 information on the ACC. Two types of indication; “Stand by” and When the ACC is activated, it is placed in the “Active”...
  • Page 261 Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC)* The set speed is indicated on the information To activate ACC control NOTE screen of the multi-information display. • When the vehicle speed is lower than The ACC can be selected between approxi- With the ACC turned on (in the ‘standby approximately 10 km/h or 180 km/h or mately 40 to 180 km/h.
  • Page 262 Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC)* NOTE NOTE By using the “RES +” switch:  When the switch is held pushed, a buzzer  The set speed indication on the display turns The set speed increases by 1 km/h every time sounds every time the set speed changes.
  • Page 263 Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC)* NOTE NOTE By using the “SET -” switch:  If there is a vehicle in front and your vehicle  The ACC control is cancelled if you depress The set speed decreases by 1 km/h every time is following that vehicle at a speed lower the brake pedal and the ACC control does you push down the “SET -”...
  • Page 264 Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC)* When the system shifts into the ‘standby CAUTION To terminate ACC control state’ as a result of cancellation of the ACC  The setting speed should be set up the suita- control, the “SET” indicator goes out. At the ble speed according to a situation.
  • Page 265 ACC has a mal- make the system restart the control by using position while regenerative braking and function. Contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS the “SET -” or “RES +” switch if the condi- could cause a serious accident.
  • Page 266 Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC)* To resume the control To change the following distance To turn off ACC setting Press the “ACC ON/OFF” switch when the After cancelling the ACC control (i.e. placing ACC is in the ‘ON state’ to turn off the ACC. the system in the ‘standby state’) by pressing Every time you press the following distance the “CANCEL”...
  • Page 267 Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC)* Following distance setting: “Long” CAUTION  Cruise control (automatic vehicle speed con- trol system) does not alert by proximity alarm and control distance between vehicles to the vehicle in front. Following distance setting: “Middle” Following distance setting: “Short” To activate cruise control (auto- matic speed control) If you hold the “ACC ON/OFF”...
  • Page 268 Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC)* “This telecommunication equipment conforms to NTC/NBTC technical requirement” Starting and driving 7-65...
  • Page 269: Forward Collision Mitigation System (Fcm)

    Forward Collision Mitigation System (FCM)* Forward Collision Mitiga- WARNING tion System (FCM)  A driver is responsible for driving safely. The FCM is the system to mitigate colli- E00635101588 sion-caused damages or to avoid collisions as much as possible. The Forward Collision Mitigation System The system is not intended to compensate (FCM) uses a sensor (A) to determine the dis- for driver’s loss of attention to the front...
  • Page 270 Forward Collision Mitigation System (FCM)* pedestrian in front, this function deploys the Forward collision warning CAUTION brake assist sooner the brake assist operation. function  Under certain conditions, the audible alarm The FCM brake assist function operates when may not work at all or may be scarcely audi- the following vehicle speed: E00635401129 ble.
  • Page 271 Forward Collision Mitigation System (FCM)* The FCM braking function operates when the FCM braking function CAUTION following vehicle speed:  If the ASC is deactivated, the FCM braking E00635502039 If the system judges that there is a high risk of function will not operate.
  • Page 272 Forward Collision Mitigation System (FCM)* CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION • When a vehicle in front does not have • After the Plug-in Hybrid EV System has • If a pedestrian bends forward, sits or lies on reflectors (lamp reflector) or the position of been running for an extended period of the road.
  • Page 273 Forward Collision Mitigation System (FCM)* CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION • When there is a structure (B) beside the • When passing close to the vehicle, the • When the FCM detects a long object carried entrance of a curve and intersection. pedestrian or an object.
  • Page 274 Forward Collision Mitigation System (FCM)* FCM and UMS ON/OFF switch To turn on/off the system NOTE E00635601701  The indicator is combined with the You can switch the system from OFF to ON This switch is used to turn on and off the “UMS OFF”...
  • Page 275 CAUTION  A front vehicle or an oncoming vehicle is function. Contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS splashing water, snow or dirt.  For the FCM brake prefill, the FCM brake Authorised Service Point for inspection of the assist and the FCM braking functions, the sensor.
  • Page 276 If the display keeps showing the message, there is a possibility that the FCM has a mal- function. Contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS If the display keeps showing the message, Authorised Service Point for inspection of the If the message remains even after the opera- there is a possibility that the FCM has a mal- system.
  • Page 277 After the temperature of the sensor or its sur- or equivalent. contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- rounding area has been in range, if the mes- ised Service Point. • Do not dirty or damage the sensor.
  • Page 278 Forward Collision Mitigation System (FCM)* Laser radar specifications Laser classification Max average power 45 mW Pulse duration 33 ns Wavelength 905 nm Divergent angle 28° x 12° (horizon x vertical) Laser classification label Laser explanatory label Starting and driving 7-75...
  • Page 279: Ultrasonic Misacceleration Mitigation System (Ums)

    Ultrasonic misacceleration Mitigation System (UMS)* Ultrasonic misacceleration Mitigation System (UMS) E00643400642 The Ultrasonic misacceleration Mitigation System (UMS) operates to prevent sudden starts and mitigate collision-caused damages by suppress- ing the motor output for up to approximately 5 seconds when the system judges that the system is detected the vehicle or obstacles within approx- imately 4 m in front and behind your vehicle and judges that accelerator pedal was depressed promptly and too strongly such as misoperation of it.
  • Page 280 Ultrasonic misacceleration Mitigation System (UMS)* WARNING WARNING CAUTION  Do not overly rely on the UMS. It is never  Do not perform inspection of the system • Under adverse weather conditions (rain, a substitute for your safe and careful driv- operation on your own.
  • Page 281 Ultrasonic misacceleration Mitigation System (UMS)* CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION • When the vehicle body is extremely • When there is an obstacle in a curb or an • When your vehicle is on a chassis inclined by carrying heavy loads or intersection.
  • Page 282 Ultrasonic misacceleration Mitigation System (UMS)* Sensor locations CAUTION NOTE • The vehicle is the specific shape such as the  The sensors do not detect objects located in E00643600165 There are the sensors (A) on each of four carrier car. the area directly below or near the bumper.
  • Page 283: Blind Spot Warning (Bsw) (With Lane Change Assist)

    When the E00644300156 warning display appears continuously, con- The Blind Spot Warning (BSW) is a driving tact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorised aid system that alerts the driver when another Service Point. vehicle which may not be visible through the...
  • Page 284 Blind Spot Warning (BSW) (with Lane Change Assist)* Detection areas WARNING • When the heights of the next lane and E00644400418 The BSW uses two sensors (A) located inside your lane are different. the rear bumper. • Immediately after the BSW has been turned on.
  • Page 285  If the bumper has experienced an impact, the sensor may have been damaged and the BSW may not function properly. Have the vehicle inspected at a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorised Service Point. If you turn the BSW ON/OFF, the Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA) also turns ON/OFF at the same time.
  • Page 286 Have the vehicle inspected at a  Set the BSW to OFF when towing. alert the driver. MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorised Service  The Blind Spot Warning lamp in the outside Point as soon as possible. rear-view mirror may not be visible due to...
  • Page 287: Rear Cross Traffic Alert (Rcta)

    Remove a dirt, freezing or foreign material on MOTORS Authorised Service Point. the bumper surface around the sensor. When the warning display does not disappear after having cleaned the sensor, contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorised Service Point. Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA) E00652400417...
  • Page 288 Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA)* WARNING Detection areas CAUTION  Never rely solely on the RCTA when back- • When a approaching vehicle speed is The detection area is shown as illustrated. ing up. The RCTA is an aid system. It is approximately 7 km/h or less.
  • Page 289: Reversing Sensor System

    Reversing sensor system* to detect low or thin objects or objects near To operate Reversing sensor system the rear bumper. Thus, make sure to check the surroundings as you operate the vehicle in a E00615501515 1. Press the BSW switch while the operation safe manner.
  • Page 290 Reversing sensor system* which the towbar is mounted from the detec- CAUTION Vehicles with a towbar tion areas.  The reversing sensor system may not operate The detection areas are within approximately properly under the following conditions: Vehicles without a towbar 60 cm (A) from the corner sensors, 125 cm •...
  • Page 291 Have the vehicle system operation indicator lamp (A) will turn inspected at a MITSUBISHI MOTORS on. To stop the operation, push the “SONAR” Authorised Service Point. switch; the reversing sensor system operation indicator lamp (A) is goes off.
  • Page 292 Reversing sensor system* Back sensor (vehicles without a towbar) NOTE NOTE Vehicle to obstacle Warning dis-  When the sensors are detecting different  The detection area will not change if you distance play/sound cycle obstacles at the same time, the information keep the “SONAR”...
  • Page 293: Parking Sensors (Front/Rear)

    Parking sensors (Front/Rear)* Even after the buzzer and display has stopped CAUTION Corner and back sensor locations warning, indicator lamp  The parking sensors assist you in determin- “SONAR” switch will continue blinking until There are eight sensors (A) in the front and ing the approximate distance between the the system reverts to the normal state.
  • Page 294 Parking sensors (Front/Rear)* CAUTION Vehicles without a towbar Vehicles with a towbar  The parking sensors may not operate prop- The detection areas are within approximately The detection areas are within approximately erly under the following conditions: 60 cm (A) from the front and corner sensors 60 cm (A) from the front and corner sensors •...
  • Page 295 To stop the operation, press the “SONAR” from functioning properly. Have the vehicle switch and the indicator lamp (A) goes off. inspected at a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorised Service Point. NOTE  When the sensor is received ultrasonic noise from outside, the sensor of the corresponding portion will blink at a constant frequency.
  • Page 296 Parking sensors (Front/Rear)* Back sensor (vehicles without a towbar) NOTE NOTE Vehicle to obstacle Warning dis-  When the sensors are detecting different  The mode of the detection area can be distance play/sound cycle obstacles at the same time, the information switched only when the select position is in screen in the multi information display indi- the “R”...
  • Page 297: Multi Around Monitor

    Multi Around Monitor Even after the buzzer and display has stopped CAUTION Location of each cameras warning, indicator lamp  The Multi Around Monitor is an assistance “SONAR” switch will continue blinking until The cameras are integrated into the location system that enables the driver to check the the system reverts to the normal state.
  • Page 298 Multi Around Monitor Range of view of the Multi Around Monitor E00645100539 The range of view of the Multi Around Monitor 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. While driving, be sure to visually confirm safety around the vehicle. Range of view of the Multi Around Monitor cameras A: Front-view camera B: Side-view camera (Right)
  • Page 299 Multi Around Monitor Types of views of the Multi Side-view/Rear-view mode Side-view/Front-view mode Around Monitor Views of the passenger’s side of the vehicle Views of the passenger’s side of the vehicle and behind the vehicle are displayed. and the front of the vehicle are displayed. Two different types of views are displayed on the left side and the right side respectively.
  • Page 300 Multi Around Monitor NOTE NOTE Operation with the switch • When the light of the sun or the light from a • Do not splash the camera with boiling E00652800118 When the switch (A) is pressed, the bird’s eye vehicle’s headlamps shines directly into the water.
  • Page 301 Be sure to have it inspected  When you put the select position to the “R” by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorised (REVERSE) position with the front-view Service Point.
  • Page 302 Multi Around Monitor 2- Approximately 200 cm from the rear Rear-view mode Errors between the display and edge of the rear bumper the actual road surface E00645600231 Reference lines for the distance and the vehi- E00645900045 CAUTION cle width and upper surface of the rear The reference lines for distance and vehicle ...
  • Page 303 Multi Around Monitor Therefore when there is an obstacle on the B: Objects shown on the screen downward slope, it appears closer than its actual position.  When there is an upward slope behind the vehicle The reference lines are displayed closer than the actual distance.
  • Page 304 Multi Around Monitor not use them as a guide to distances to solid CAUTION objects.  The bird’s eye-view is an simulated view Example: On the screen the point B appears processed by combining view captured by the nearest, then the point C and A in order of “Front-view camera”, “Side-view cameras distance.
  • Page 305: Cargo Loads

    Cargo loads precautions left)” and “Rear-view camera” are processed details, we recommend you to consult a based on a level flat road surface, an image MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorised Service may be displayed as follows: Point. CAUTION • An object appears to have fallen down and ...
  • Page 306 Cargo loads CAUTION  When luggage is loaded onto the vehicle, please make sure to drive slowly and avoid excessive maneuvers such as sudden braking or quick turning. In addition, place the luggage on the carrier so that its weight is distributed evenly with the heaviest items on the bottom.
  • Page 308 For pleasant driving Ventilators ..................8-2 Automatic climate control air conditioner ........8-6 Important operation tips for the air conditioner ......8-14 Air purifier ..................8-14 Remote Climate Control ..............8-14 Heating ...................8-15 Link System ...................8-15 USB input terminal ................8-15 Sun visors ..................8-16 Ashtray ...................8-17 Cigarette lighter ................8-18 220-240 V AC power supplies ............8-19 Interior lamps .................8-22...
  • Page 309: Ventilators

    Ventilators Ventilators Air flow and direction adjust- Passenger’s ventilators ments E00700102436 Move the knob (A) to adjust the air flow E00700202730 direction. 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 310 Ventilators Rear ventilators The ventilators can be opened and closed with the dial (A). ) - Open ) - Close Adjust the direction of the air flow by moving the knob (B). For pleasant driving...
  • Page 311 Ventilators Changing the mode selection E00700303217 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 8-12, “Demister switch” on page 8-12.) The mode selection and air flowing from the ventilators These symbols are used in the next several illustrations to demonstrate the quantity of air coming from the ventilators.
  • Page 312 “ ” position. For further information, we recommend you to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorised Service Point. On vehicles equipped with the Smartphone-link Display Audio (SDA), screen operations can be used to make the adjustment. Refer to the separate owner’s manual for details.
  • Page 313: Automatic Climate Control Air Conditioner

    Automatic climate control air conditioner Automatic climate control air conditioner E00702402156 Cooling or heating can only be performed when ready indicator is illuminating. When the operation mode is ON, only the blower is available. NOTE  If the drive battery level display indicates 0, the cooling performance cannot be obtained even the air conditioner is turned on. Refer to “Drive battery level display screen”...
  • Page 314 Automatic climate control air conditioner NOTE NOTE 1- Air conditioning switch 2- Passenger’s side temperature control  There is an interior air temperature sensor  Since the air conditioning operation is con- dial (A) in the illustrated position. trolled while the ECO mode is operating, 3- AUTO switch Never place anything on top of the sensor, you may feel that effectiveness of the air...
  • Page 315 Automatic climate control air conditioner Blower speed selection switch Temperature control dial NOTE  While the engine coolant temperature is low, E00702801603 E00703002205 Press the blower speed selection switch (1) to Turn the temperature control dial clockwise the temperature of the air from the heater increase the blower speed.
  • Page 316 For further information, we recommend you ature can be controlled independently.  Recirculated air: Indicator lamp (A) is ON to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- Air is recirculated inside the passenger ised Service Point. compartment. Refer to “Customising the air conditioning switch”...
  • Page 317 Automatic climate control air conditioner When the AUTO switch is pressed, the air NOTE NOTE selection switch is also controlled auto-  Normally, use the outside position to keep  When the demister switch is pressed, in matically. the windscreen and side windows clear and order to prevent misting of the windows the quickly remove fog or frost from the wind- ventilator automatically switches to outside...
  • Page 318 Automatic climate control air conditioner Refer to the separate owner’s manual for Air conditioning switch  Customising the air conditioning details. switch E00703502835 Push the switch to turn the air conditioner on, E00739700342 NOTE the indicator lamp (A) will come on. Functions can be changed as desired, as stated below.
  • Page 319 Automatic climate control air conditioner MODE switch Demister switch NOTE  To ensure a clear view, the engine may start E00703301256 E00703901379 Each time the MODE switch is pressed, the When this switch is pressed, the mode when the demister switch is pressed even mode changes to the next one in the follow- changes to the “...
  • Page 320 Automatic climate control air conditioner NOTE  For ordinary demisting  For quick demisting  If the blower speed selection switch, air con- ditioning switch, MODE switch, or air selec- tion switch is operated while the system is operating in the AUTO mode, the activated function overrides the corresponding func- tion of automatic control.
  • Page 321: Important Operation Tips For The Air Conditioner

    Important operation tips for the air conditioner Important operation tips for Air conditioning system refrig- Air purifier erant and lubricant recommen- the air conditioner E00708400718 dations An air filter has been incorporated into this E00708302320 air conditioner so that dirt and dust are ...
  • Page 322: Heating

    Heating Heating USB input terminal USB input terminal location E00778600102 E00733901091 E00761902240 The USB input terminal (A) is located in the When heating, the engine starts running You can connect your USB memory device, illustrated positions. because the heating system uses the heat of iPod* or smartphone to play music files engine coolant.
  • Page 323: Sun Visors

    Sun visors How to connect a USB memory How to connect an iPod or Sun visors device smartphone E00711202756 E00762002134 E00762102249 1. Park your vehicle in a safe place and put 1. Park your vehicle in a safe place and put the operation mode in OFF.
  • Page 324: Ashtray

    Ashtray Vanity mirror Ticket holder CAUTION  Don’t put papers and other things that burn A vanity mirror is fitted to the back of the sun The holder (B) is located on the back of the into your ashtrays. If you do, cigarettes or visor.
  • Page 325: Cigarette Lighter

    30 seconds of being pushed in. Pull it out and have the problem corrected at MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorised Service Point.  Do not use any electric appliance that is not...
  • Page 326: Ac Power Supplies

    220-240 V AC power supplies 220-240 V AC power sup- To use Back of floor console box plies 1. Press the 220-240 V AC power supply switch. The indicator lamp (A) will come E00749300224 220-240 V AC power supply can be used on and power supply system is ready for when the ready indicator illuminates.
  • Page 327 220-240 V AC power supplies WARNING WARNING  Never pull the cable to remove the plug. • Never use the 220-240 V AC power sup- Pull straight with holding the plug of an ply in a closed or poorly ventilated area, electrical appliance.
  • Page 328 220-240 V AC power supply by a cal appliance exceeds 1500 W. your vehicle checked by a MITSUBISHI MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorised Service • When the vehicle interior temperature is MOTORS Authorised Service Point. Point.
  • Page 329: Interior Lamps

     The voltage of the 220-240 V AC power sup- 4- Luggage room lamp ply cannot be correctly gauged with a com- 5- Front foot lamps mercially available tester. Consult MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorised Service Point when you need measurement of the voltage. 8-22 For pleasant driving...
  • Page 330  The time until the lamp goes off can be of whether a door or the tailgate adjusted. For details, please consult a is open or closed. MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorised Service The lamp illuminates when a Point. door or the tailgate is opened. It...
  • Page 331: Storage Spaces

    For details position lamps illuminate. support, consult your nearest MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorised Service Point. On vehicles equipped with Smartphone-link Display Audio (SDA), screen operations can be used to make the adjustment. Refer to the separate owner’s manual for details.
  • Page 332 Storage spaces NOTE Floor console box  When the lamps are illuminated with the E00723302493 To open the console box, lift the release lever lamp switch in the “ ”, “ ”, or (A) and raise the lid. “AUTO” position, the glove box lamp illu- The floor console box can also be used as an minates.
  • Page 333: Cup Holder

    If you accidentally spill a beverage, wipe up as much liquid as possible and immedi- ately consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorised Service Point. CAUTION  Do not drink beverages while driving. This is distracting and could cause an accident.
  • Page 334: Bottle Holder

    In order to use the cup holder, allow the arm- up as much liquid as possible and immedi- rest to drop down. ately consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorised Service Point. Assist grips E00732800298 CAUTION...
  • Page 335: Coat Hook

    Coat hook Luggage hooks E00715701680 There are four hooks located on the side walls of the luggage compartment. Use the hooks for securing the luggage. CAUTION WARNING  Do not use the assist grips when getting into  Do not put a hanger or any heavy or or out of the vehicle.
  • Page 336 For emergencies If the vehicle breaks down ...............9-2 If the operation mode cannot be changed to OFF ......9-2 Emergency starting ................9-2 Engine overheating ................9-4 Tools and jack ..................9-6 Tyre repair kit ..................9-7 How to change a tyre ..............9-14 Towing ...................9-18 Operation under adverse driving conditions ........9-21...
  • Page 337: If The Vehicle Breaks Down

    If the vehicle breaks down  The brake booster may becomes inopera- If the vehicle breaks down WARNING tive and the pedal effort will increase.  To start the Plug-in Hybrid EV system Press down the brake pedal harder than E00800102408 using jumper cables from another vehicle, If the vehicle breaks down on the road, move...
  • Page 338 Emergency starting NOTE WARNING NOTE  If the auxiliary battery is disconnected, the  When connecting the jumper cable, stop  You cannot rescue other vehicle’s discharged operation mode of the power switch is mem- the engine in another vehicle. Otherwise, battery by connecting jumper cables using orized.
  • Page 339: Engine Overheating

    2. Check whether steam is coming from the (PARK) position. might cause explosion of the battery. engine compartment. 11. Have the auxiliary battery inspected by your nearest MITSUBISHI MOTORS [If steam does not come from the engine Authorised Service Point. compartment] For emergencies...
  • Page 340 Engine overheating With the Plug-in Hybrid EV system still starting, raise the bonnet to ventilate the engine compartment. [If steam is coming from the engine com- partment] Stop the Plug-in Hybrid EV system, and when the steam stops, raise the bonnet to ventilate the engine compartment.
  • Page 341: Tools And Jack

    Tools and jack 4. Check the coolant level in the reserve tank The storage location of the tools and jack WARNING (B and C). should be remembered in case of an emer-  Make sure that the engine and the Plug-in gency.
  • Page 342: Tyre Repair Kit

    Tyre repair kit 2. Remove the band (A) and take out the The storage location of the tyre repair kit Tools jack. should be remembered in case of an emer- gency. 1- Jack bar 2- Wheel nut wrench To store Perform the removal steps in reverse.
  • Page 343 • The tyre is punctured in the side wall (A), *: Depending on the vehicle specifica- not in the tread (B).  Be sure to use a MITSUBISHI MOTORS tions, the shape of the tyre compressor GENUINE tyre sealant. and tyre sealant bottle may differ from the illustration.
  • Page 344 Tyre repair kit Before repairing a tyre, first stop your vehicle 7. Remove the valve insert (F) by turning it 8. Shake the tyre sealant bottle well. in a safe, flat location. anticlockwise using the valve remover (E). Put the removed valve insert in a 1.
  • Page 345 Tyre repair kit 9. If the tyre sealant bottle (H) has the cap 10. Press the hose onto the valve (D). Holding 11. After injecting the sealant, pull the hose (G), remove it. Do not remove the seal (I). the sealant bottle upside-down, squeeze it off the valve, remove any residual sealant Screw the filler hose (J) onto the bottle again and again to inject all of the sealant...
  • Page 346 Tyre repair kit 12. After injecting the sealant, securely fit the 14. Place the compressor (L) with its air pres- valve remover (E) into the end of the filler sure gauge (M) on top. hose (J) to prevent sealant from leaking Pull out the compressor’s power cord (N), from the empty bottle.
  • Page 347 Please contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS If there is a gap between the tyre and Authorised Service Point or another special- CAUTION wheel because the tyre has moved inward ist in this event.
  • Page 348 Do not drive the vehicle any the repair can be longer than in warmer con- sure may drop before the emergency repair further. Contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS ditions, meaning that the tyre pressure can procedure is completed, rendering the vehi-...
  • Page 349: How To Change A Tyre

     Please give the empty sealant bottle to your  The chocks shown in the illustration do not 2. Set the parking brake firmly. MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorised Service come with your vehicle. It is recommended 3. Put the select position in “P” (PARK)
  • Page 350 How to change a tyre 2. Place the jack under one of the jacking 3. Rotate the jack by hand until the flange 4. Check that the flange portion at the jack- points (A) shown in the illustration. Use portion (B) fits in the groove (C) at the top ing point fits in the groove at the top of the jacking point closest to the tyre you of the jack.
  • Page 351 How to change a tyre 6. Clean out any mud, etc. on the hub sur- WARNING WARNING face (F), hub bolts (G) or in the installa-  The jack should not be used for any pur-  Mount the wheel with the valve stem (I) tion holes (H) in the wheel, and then pose other than to change a tyre.
  • Page 352 How to change a tyre 7. Turn the wheel nuts clockwise by hand to 8. Lower the vehicle slowly by rotating the CAUTION initially tighten them. Temporarily tighten wheel nut wrench anticlockwise until the  Never use your foot or a pipe extension for the wheel nuts by hand until the flange tyre touches the ground.
  • Page 353: Towing

    Towing Please contact your MITSUBISHI MOTORS CAUTION Authorised Service Point or a commercial  Do not mix one type of tyre with another or tow truck service for assistance. use a different size from the one listed. This would cause early wear and poor handling.
  • Page 354 Towing WARNING CAUTION If your vehicle is to be towed by another vehicle  Never tow the vehicle with front wheels  Never tow the vehicle using a sling type and/or rear wheels on the ground. This truck. may cause damage to the electric motors Doing so will damage the bumper and/or WARNING and transaxle.
  • Page 355 Towing NOTE CAUTION CAUTION  Using a wire rope or metal chain can result  For vehicle equipped with the Adaptive  The person in the vehicle being towed must in damage to the vehicle body. It is best to Cruise Control system (ACC) and Forward pay attention to the brake lamps of the tow- use a non-metallic rope.
  • Page 356: Operation Under Adverse Driving Conditions

    If your vehicle becomes stuck in snow, sand, water, be sure to have your vehicle or mud, it can often be moved by a rocking inspected by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS motion. Rock your vehicle back and forth to Authorised Service Point.
  • Page 357 Operation under adverse driving conditions  Accumulation of ice on the braking sys- Manufacturer of the vehicle is proceeding (c)Always maintain the specified tyre infla- tem can cause the wheels to lock. Pull from the following assumption: tion pressures. away from a standstill slowly after con- taking the decision to keep driving under con- firming safety around the vehicle.
  • Page 358 Vehicle care Vehicle care precautions ..............10-2 Cleaning the interior of your vehicle ..........10-2 Cleaning the exterior of your vehicle ..........10-3...
  • Page 359 Vehicle care precautions Vehicle care precautions Cleaning the interior of your Plastic, vinyl leather, fabric and flocked parts vehicle E00900100548 In order to maintain the value of your vehicle, E00900301462 E00900201849 1. Lightly wipe these off with a soft cloth it is necessary to perform regular mainte- After cleaning the interior of your vehicle soaked in a mild soap and water solution.
  • Page 360 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 361 Cleaning the exterior of your vehicle CAUTION CAUTION During cold weather  When washing the under side of your vehicle  After washing the vehicle, drive the vehicle or wheel, be careful not to injure your hands. slowly while lightly depressing the brake The salt and other chemicals spread on the pedal several times in order to dry out the ...
  • Page 362 Cleaning the exterior of your vehicle For information on how to use wax refer to CAUTION CAUTION the instruction manual of the wax.  Do not bring the plastic parts into contact  Do not use a brush or other hard implement with petrol, light oil, brake fluids, engine on the wheels.
  • Page 363 Cleaning the exterior of your vehicle acid (battery electrolyte) which may crack, NOTE stain or discolour them.  To clean the inside of the rear window, If they are in contact, wipe off with soft cloth, always use a soft cloth and wipe the window chamois or the like and an aqueous solution glass along the demister heater element so as of neutral detergent then immediately rinse...
  • Page 364 Maintenance Service precautions ................11-2 Catalytic converter .................11-3 Bonnet ....................11-3 Engine oil ..................11-5 Engine coolant/Plug-in hybrid EV system coolant ......11-6 Washer fluid ...................11-7 Brake fluid ..................11-8 Auxiliary battery ................11-8 Tyres ....................11-9 Wiper blade rubber replacement ..........11-12 General maintenance ..............11-14 Fusible links .................11-14 Fuses ....................11-15 Replacement of lamp bulbs ............11-21...
  • Page 365: Service Precautions

    We recommend you to have the periodic serious injury or death. These parts have labels that indicate handling precautions. inspection and maintenance performed by a Follow the instruction on these labels. MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorised Service Contact MITSUBISHI MOTORS Point or another specialist.
  • Page 366: Catalytic Converter

    Catalytic converter WARNING WARNING  The cooling fans can turn on automati-  As with any vehicle, do not park or oper- cally even if the plug-in hybrid EV system ate this vehicle in areas where combustible is stopping. Put the operation mode of the materials such as dry grass or leaves can power switch in OFF to be safe while you come in contact with a hot exhaust since a...
  • Page 367 Bonnet 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 368: Engine Oil

    Engine oil 6. Remove the dipstick and read the oil Engine oil Recommended engine oil vis- level, which should always be within the cosity range indicated E01000405140 7. If the oil level is below the specified limit, To check and refill engine oil remove the cap located on the cylinder head cover and add enough oil to raise the level to within the specified range.
  • Page 369: Engine Coolant/Plug-In Hybrid Ev System Coolant

    A noticeable drop in the coolant level Use “MITSUBISHI MOTORS GENUINE could indicate leakage. If this occurs, we rec- SUPER LONG LIFE COOLANT PRE- ommend you to have the system checked as MIUM”...
  • Page 370: Washer Fluid

    Water by itself reduces the rust-protective organic acid technology and anti-freeze qualities of the coolant and has a lower boiling point. It can also cause MITSUBISHI MOTORS GENUINE Coolant EMPTY damage to the cooling system if it should has excellent protection against corrosion and FULL freeze.
  • Page 371: Brake Fluid

    WARNING Follow up with a doctor as necessary. The fluid level is monitored by a float. When  Be sure to have a MITSUBISHI MOTORS the fluid level falls below the “MIN” mark, Authorized Service Point charge the auxil- the brake fluid warning lamp lights up.
  • Page 372: Tyres

    Control is reset and each function of the When replacing the auxiliary battery, please MITSUBISHI Remote Control cannot be contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- used. Also the drive battery cannot be ized Service Point. warmed up. Communicate the wireless LAN device and your vehicle again.
  • Page 373 Tyres Tyre inflation pressures E01001405020 Tyre size Front Rear 225/55R18 98H 2.4 bar (35 PSI) [240 kPa]], 2.6 bar (38 PSI) [260 kPa]* *: Above 160 km/h Check the tyre inflation pressure of all the tyres while they are cold; if insufficient or excessive, adjust to the specified value. After the tyre inflation pressure has been adjusted, check the tyres for damage and air leaks.
  • Page 374 Tyres that have arrows showing rotation direc- diameter of 16 inches may not be used on tion your vehicle depending on its type, even if a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Genuine wheel. Consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- Front ised Service Point before using wheels that you have. CAUTION ...
  • Page 375: Wiper Blade Rubber Replacement

    Wiper blade rubber replacement to the front wheels in accordance with the Snow tyres CAUTION manufacture’s instructions.  Care should be taken with extremes of steer- E01002002569 On 4WD vehicles in which the driving power ing lock to prevent possible contact between The use of snow tyres is recommended for is distributed preferentially to the front the chains and the vehicle body.
  • Page 376 Wiper blade rubber replacement NOTE Rear window wiper blades  Do not allow the wiper arm to fall onto the windscreen; it could damage the glass. 1. Lift the wiper arm off the window glass. 4. Insert the wiper blade into the arm, start- 2.
  • Page 377: General Maintenance

     If you see a suspicious fuel leak or if you smell fuel, do not operate the vehicle; call Hinges and latches lubrication your MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- ised Service Point for assistance. Check all latches and hinges, and, if neces- sary, have them lubricated.
  • Page 378: Fuses

    Fuses 2. Uncouple the rod (A) on the right side of WARNING Passenger compartment the glove box.  Fusible links must not be replaced by any The fuse blocks in the passenger compart- other device. Failing to fit the correct fusi- ment are located behind the glove box at the ble link may result in fire in the vehicle, position shown in the illustration.
  • Page 379 Fuses 4. Remove the glove box fastener (C), and Engine compartment Fuse load capacity then remove the glove box. E01011900036 E01007702170 In the engine compartment, the fuse block is The fuse capacity and the names of electrical located as shown in the illustration. While systems protected by the fuses are indicated pressing the tab (C), pull up the cover.
  • Page 380 Fuses Electrical sys- Electrical sys- Passenger compartment fuse loca- No. Symbol Capacity No. Symbol Capacity tion table Electric win- SRS airbag 7.5 A E01007902491 30 A* dow control Radio 15 A Rear window Main fuse block 30 A* Control unit demister 7.5 A relay...
  • Page 381 Fuses *:Fusible link Sym- Electrical sys- Capaci Engine compartment fuse location table Air condition-  Some fuses may not be installed on your E01008002718 SBF1 ing condenser 30 A* vehicle, depending on the vehicle model Main fuse block fan motor or specifications.
  • Page 382 Fuses Sym- Electrical sys- Capaci Sym- Electrical sys- Capaci Sub fuse block Heated steering Head- 15 A lamp wheel 20 A Headlamp 20 A beam washer (right) Security horn 20 A Head- Horn 10 A lamp Halo- 10 A 15 A beam Charging lid (left)
  • Page 383 Fuses  Some fuses may not be installed on your Sym- Electrical sys- Capaci Fuse replacement vehicle, depending on the vehicle model E01007801884 or specifications. 1. Before replacing a fuse, always turn off Battery manage-  The table above shows the main equip- 7.5 A the electrical circuit concerned and put the ment unit...
  • Page 384: Replacement Of Lamp Bulbs

    Replacement of lamp bulbs CAUTION  Do not install commercially available LED- type bulbs. Commercially available LED-type bulbs could adversely affect the operation of the vehicle, such as by preventing the lamps and other vehicle equipment from operating properly.  Bulbs are extremely hot immediately after being turned off.
  • Page 385 Replacement of lamp bulbs 3- Headlamps, low beam NOTE Outside Halogen: 55 W (H7)  If you are unsure of how to carry out the E01003306046 LED: − work as required, we recommend you to con- 4- Position lamps: − Front sult a specialist.
  • Page 386 MOTORS Authorised Service Point. the bulb. • Downlight If you need to repair or replace these lamps, • Front foot lamps contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- ised Service Point. • High mounted stop lamp • Tail lamps • Stop lamps...
  • Page 387 Replacement of lamp bulbs 2. Turn the cap (B) anticlockwise to remove 2. Turn the cap (B) anticlockwise to remove NOTE  When installing the bulb, align the tab (D) with the notch (E) of the socket. *: Front of the vehicle *: Front of the vehicle Headlamps (high beam, halo- gen bulb)
  • Page 388 Replacement of lamp bulbs 2. Turn the socket (D) anticlockwise to Front turn-signal lamps Front fog lamps (Halogen bulb remove it, then remove the bulb from the type) E01003802320 socket by turning it anticlockwise while pressing in. CAUTION E01004003704 1. Insert a straight blade (or minus) screw- ...
  • Page 389 Replacement of lamp bulbs 4. Turn the bulb (F) anticlockwise to remove NOTE Reversing lamp  When unfastening the screws of the fog E01004401502 1. Insert a straight blade (or minus) screw- lamp, be careful not to mistakenly move the beam position adjustment screw (C).
  • Page 390 If you need to repair or replace these lamps,  When installing the lamp unit, first insert the contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- notch (B) into the hole on the body, and then ised Service Point. push on the lamp unit to fit it into place.
  • Page 391 Replacement of lamp bulbs 3. Remove the bulb from the socket. Licence plate lamps E01004602325 1. Remove while pressing the lamp unit (A) to the left side of the vehicle. 4. To install the bulb, perform the removal steps in reverse. NOTE 2.
  • Page 392 Specifications Vehicle labeling ................12-2 Vehicle dimensions ................12-3 Vehicle performance ..............12-4 Vehicle weight ................12-4 Engine specifications ..............12-5 Charging system specifications .............12-6 Electric motor specifications ............12-7 Low voltage electrical system ............12-7 Tyres and wheels ................12-7 Capacity ..................12-8...
  • Page 393: Vehicle Labeling

    Vehicle labeling Vehicle labeling Engine model/number Electric motor model/number E01100106103 The electric motor model and number are The engine model and number are stamped stamped as shown in the illustration. on the engine cylinder block as shown in the Vehicle identification number illustration.
  • Page 394: Vehicle Dimensions

    Vehicle dimensions Vehicle dimensions E01100205181 Front track 1,540 mm Overall width 1,800 mm Front overhang 990 mm Wheel base 2,670 mm Rear overhang 1,035 mm Overall length 4,695 mm Ground clearance (unladen) 190 mm Overall height (unladen) 1,710 mm Rear track 1,540 mm Body 5.76 m...
  • Page 395: Vehicle Performance

    Vehicle performance Vehicle performance E01100303553 Maximum speed 170 km/h Vehicle weight E01100410569 Item GG3W XDHHZRU GG3W XDJHZRU Kerb weight 1,915 kg 1,930 kg Maximum gross vehicle weight 2,390 kg Front 1,200 kg Maximum axle weight Rear 1,255 kg Without roof rails 50 kg Maximum roof load With roof rails...
  • Page 396: Engine Specifications

    Engine specifications Engine specifications E01100605068 Engine model 4B12 No. of cylinders 4 in line Total displacement 2,360 cc Bore 88.0 mm Stroke 97.0 mm Camshaft Double overhead Mixture preparation Electronic injection Maximum output (EEC net) 94 kW/4,500 rpm Maximum torque (EEC net) 199 N•m/4,500 rpm Specifications 12-5...
  • Page 397: Charging System Specifications

    Charging system specifications Charging system specifications E01101901305 Rated input voltage AC 220 V (single phase) Rated input frequency 50 Hz/60 Hz Maximum rated current 16 A* Maximum power consumption 3.5 kVA* Charging cable (with EN61851-1 connector and control IEC61851-1 box) IEC62196-1 Applicable standards Normal charging sys-...
  • Page 398: Electric Motor Specifications

    S46B24L(S) (325CCA/68RC) Spark plug type DIFR5E11 Tyres and wheels E01100905133 Tyre 225/55R18 98H Size 18x7J Wheel Offset (Inset) 38 mm NOTE  Contact your MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorised Service Point for details on the combination used on your vehicle. Specifications 12-7...
  • Page 399: Capacity

    0.3 litre Washer fluid 4.5 litres — Rear Motor coolant 6.5 litres MITSUBISHI MOTORS GENUINE SUPER [includes 1.07 litres in the reserve tank] LONG LIFE COOLANT PREMIUM Engine coolant or equivalent* 6.5 litres [includes 0.65 litre in the reserve tank] Front Motor fluid 2.2 litres...
  • Page 400 3.46 litres Transaxle fluid MITSUBISHI MOTORS GENUINE ATF SPIII Rear 0.85 litre CAUTION  For the transaxle fluid, use only the MITSUBISHI MOTORS GENUINE ATF. Use of a different fluid could damage the transaxle. Item Quantity Lubricants Refrigerant (air conditioner)
  • Page 402 G8D-644M-KEY-E GGM-M002...
  • Page 403 E09300104501 Information for station service Capacity 45 litres Unleaded petrol octane number Fuel Recommended fuel 90 RON or higher Refer to the “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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