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  • Page 1 Outlander Sport & (Canada) 2019 OWNER’S MANUAL...
  • Page 2 Points out hazards or unsafe practices that could cause minor Your Authorized Mitsubishi Motors Dealer will be happy to assist you personal injury or damage to your vehicle. with any further questions you may have regarding the operation of your vehicle.
  • Page 3 N09349100028...
  • Page 4 Table of contents Overview Quick index General information Seat and restraint systems Features and controls Driving safety Comfort controls For emergencies Vehicle care and maintenance Customer assistance/ Reporting Safety Defects Specifications Alphabetical index...
  • Page 5 Instruments and controls Instruments and controls N00100202850 Headlight leveling switch (if so equipped) P.5-155 Combination headlights and dimmer switch P.5-145 Forward Collision Mitigation system (FCM) Turn signal lever P.5-155 ON/OFF switch (if so equipped) P.5-81 Front fog light switch (if so equipped) P.5-156 Automatic High Beam (AHB) switch (if so equipped) P.5-150 Instrument cluster P.5-104 Sportronic steering wheel paddle shifter...
  • Page 6 Instruments and controls Smartphone Link Display Audio (if so equipped) Multi-information meter DISPLAY AUDIO (if so equipped) switch P.5-107 Refer to the separate owner’s manual. USB input terminal (if so equipped) P.5-163 Center vents P.7-2 Active stability control (ASC) Key slot (if so equipped) P.5-22 OFF switch P.5-71 Side vents P.7-2 Glove compartment P.5-176...
  • Page 7 Interior Interior N00100302545 Sun visors P.5-164 Vanity mirror P.5-164 Dome light (rear) (if so equipped) P.5-173 Card holder P.5-164 Assist grips P.5-179 Dome light (front)/Reading lights Coat hook P.5-179 P.5-172 Sunshade switch (if so equipped) P.5-39 Microphone (if so equipped) Refer to the separate owner’s manual.
  • Page 8 Interior Electric remote-controlled outside mirror switch P.5-44 Lock switch P.5-38 Power door lock switch P.5-30 Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) - curtain airbags P.4-37 Power window switch P.5-37 Seat belts P.4-11 Sunshade illumination dimming control Adjustable seat belt shoulder anchor P.4-16 switch (if so equipped) P.5-174 Inside rearview mirror P.5-42 ®...
  • Page 9 Luggage compartment Luggage compartment N00100501595 Spare tire P.8-6 Luggage hooks P.5-180 Luggage hooks P.5-180 Hook Luggage hooks P.5-180 Tools P.8-5 Jack P. 8-5 Overview...
  • Page 10 Outside Outside N00100602854 Side turn signal lights Sensor (if so equipped) [for Forward Collision Mitigation system (FCM), P.5-155, 9-30, 9-35 Lane Departure Warning (LDW) and Automatic High Beam (AHB)] P.5-77, P.5-95, P.5-150 Power window P.5-37 Rain sensor (if so equipped) P.5-157 Outside rearview mirrors P.5-44 Side turn signal lights (if so equipped) P.5-155, 9-30, 9-35...
  • Page 11 Outside Antenna Liftgate P.5-32 High-mounted stop light P.9-30, 9-39 F.A.S.T.-key (Free-hand Advanced Security Transmitter) (if so equipped) P.5-11 Keyless entry system P.5-7, 5-25 Rear spoiler Locking and unlocking P.5-28 Rear window wiper P.5-161 Rear-view camera P.5-102 Tire pressure monitoring system P.5-98 Changing tires P.8-6 Size of tires and wheels P.9-14, 11-5 Tire inflation pressure P.9-18...
  • Page 12 Warning lights Do this Ref. Page  Park your vehicle in a safe place and stop the engine. Contact your Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice for assis- P. 5-144 tance. Charging system warning light  If this light comes on while driving, check to see that the parking brake is fully released.
  • Page 13  If the light does not go out after the test, or if it comes on again, we recommend that Anti-lock braking system warning you have the system checked at an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair light facility of your choice as soon as possible.
  • Page 14 If this problem occurs... If this problem occurs... N00200902076 Problem Do this Ref. Page Cannot turn the key. (except for vehicles equipped with the F.A.S.T.-key) Will not turn from “ACC” to “OFF”. Vehicles with continuously variable transmission (CVT): P. 5-47 Check the position of the selector lever.
  • Page 15 If this problem occurs... Problem Do this Ref. Page The engine does not start and the 1. Move the selector lever to the “P” (PARK) position, and then change the operation mode operation mode cannot be to OFF. changed to OFF. 2.
  • Page 16 If this problem occurs... Problem Do this Ref. Page The engine coolant temperature display “ ” in the multi-infor- mation display is flashing. Steam comes out of the engine compartment. The engine is overheated. P. 8-4 Carefully stop the vehicle in a safe place. 1.
  • Page 17 If the warning lights on the multi-information display will not turn off, or if they is slow when the vehicle starts come on frequently, please have the vehicle checked at your nearest Mitsubishi Motors dealer. moving. (for vehicles with CVT) A tire is punctured.
  • Page 18: Table Of Contents

    General information Fuel selection ...................3-2 Filling the fuel tank ................3-3 Modifications to and racing of your vehicle ........3-5 Genuine Mitsubishi Motors parts ............3-6 California Perchlorate Materials Requirements .......3-6...
  • Page 19: Fuel Selection

    Mitsubishi Motors Corporation strongly sup- names. Oxygenates are required in some ports the use of reformulated gasoline. Prop- CAUTION areas of the country.
  • Page 20: Filling The Fuel Tank

    Always Your vehicle may have been designed to sat- Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility handle fuel in well-ventilated outdoor isfy California’s low-emission regulations of your choice.
  • Page 21 Filling the fuel tank 3. Open the fuel tank filler pipe by slowly WARNING WARNING turning the fuel tank filler cap counter-  Keep the doors and windows closed while  Since the fuel system may be under pres- clockwise. refueling the vehicle.
  • Page 22: Modifications To And Racing Of Your Vehicle

    In addition, malfunctions caused by connect- Always tighten the fuel tank filler cap until ing a device other than the Scan Tool may  Failure to use Mitsubishi Motors genuine you hear at least 3 clicks. not be covered under warranty.
  • Page 23: Genuine Mitsubishi Motors Parts

    Also avail- installation of non-Mitsubishi Motors genu- the vehicle without an external antenna able from your Mitsubishi Motors dealer are ine parts affects the driving safety of your may cause electrical system interference, a wide variety of accessories to personalize vehicle.
  • Page 24 Seat and restraint systems Seats ....................4-2 Seats and restraint systems ..............4-2 Front seats ..................4-3 Rear seats ..................4-7 Head restraints .................4-7 Extending a luggage compartment ..........4-9 Seat belts ..................4-11 Seat belt use during pregnancy ............4-17 Seat belt pre-tensioner and force limiter systems ......4-17 Child restraint systems ..............4-18 Maintenance and inspection of seat belts ........4-25 Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) - airbag ......4-26...
  • Page 25: Seats

    Seats Seats N00408401649 locks also are safety equipment, which must 1 - Front seat Seats and restraint systems be used correctly. N00401601264  To adjust the seat forward or backward  Always check the following before you drive: Your vehicle has seat belts and other features Page 4-3 that help protect you and your passengers in ...
  • Page 26: Front Seats

    Front seats Safety equipment cannot prevent injury or WARNING CAUTION death in all motor vehicle accidents. You can  Do not attempt to adjust the seat while  When sliding the seats, be careful not to help reduce the risk of injury or death, how- driving.
  • Page 27 Front seats WARNING To adjust the seatbacks Power seat adjustment  To make sure that the seat is securely N00402001425 locked, try to move it forward or back- Operate the switch in the direction of the ward without using the adjusting lever. Manual seat adjustment arrows to adjust the seatback.
  • Page 28 Front seats WARNING  To reduce the risk of serious injury or death in the event of an accident or sud- den stop, all seatbacks should be kept in the upright position while the vehicle is in motion. Seat belt performance during an accident can be adversely affected if the seatbacks are reclined.
  • Page 29 Front seats Heated seat WARNING (if so equipped)  Persons who are unable to feel tempera- N00435601489 ture change or skin pain due to age, ill- The heated seats can be operated by pushing ness, injury, medication, alcohol use, the switch when the ignition switch or the fatigue or other physical conditions or operation mode is in ON.
  • Page 30: Rear Seats

    Rear seats CAUTION Head restraints WARNING  If water or any other liquid is spilled on the  Driving without the head restraints in N00404300542 seat, allow it to dry thoroughly before place can cause you and your passengers Padded head restraints for the seats can attempting to use the heater.
  • Page 31 Head restraints  To raise the restraint, pull it straight up. CAUTION  To lower the restraint, push down on it  Check that the lock knob (A) is extended out while pressing the lock knob (A) in the as shown in the illustration. Then pull the direction shown by the arrow.
  • Page 32: Extending A Luggage Compartment

    Extending a luggage compartment WARNING CAUTION  The luggage compartment in the rear of  When adjusting the seats, be careful not to the vehicle should never be used as a play catch your hand or leg. Personal injury could area by children.
  • Page 33 Extending a luggage compartment To fold the seatbacks To return the seatbacks 1. If the outboard seat belt has been sepa- CAUTION rated from the seat belt guide (B), insert it back into the seat belt guide.  Before folding the driver’s side rear seat- 2.
  • Page 34: Seat Belts

    Seat belts 5. After making sure that the seat belt is not Seat belts WARNING twisted, insert the small latch plate (E)  Never insert any foreign object, such as a into the detachable anchor (F) aligning the N00406001537 piece of plastic, paper clip, button or coin, Seat belts are installed in your vehicle to help marks (G) on the plate and buckle until a into the seat belt buckle.
  • Page 35  In the event of an accident, all seat belt assemblies, including retractors attachment hardware, should be inspected by an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer to determine whether replacement is necessary. 4-12 Seat and restraint systems...
  • Page 36 Seat belts 4. Pull the seat belt out slowly while holding WARNING the latch plate. Push the latch plate into  To reduce the risk of serious injury or the buckle until you hear a “click”. Pull death in the event of an accident or sud- up on the belt to be sure the latch plate is den stop, all seatbacks should be kept in locked securely in the buckle.
  • Page 37 Seat belts luggage compartment while the driver’s side WARNING rear seat back is folded down.  Be sure the seat belt webbing is not twisted when worn. Twisted webbing may WARNING adversely affect seat belt performance.  Never detach the rear center seat belt 6.
  • Page 38 Seat belts Driver’s seat belt reminder/warning light and display N00418401437 Warning light Warning display 3. After the seat belt is retracted completely, To detach insert the latch plate (E) into the upper slit (H) and the small latch plate (B) into the 1.
  • Page 39 Seat belts If you then repeatedly stop and start your Anchor down Anchor up vehicle with the seat belt unfastened, the warning light/display and tone will remind you to fasten your seat belt every time the vehicle starts moving. You will also be reminded to fasten your seat belt in this way when you remove your seat belt while driv- ing.
  • Page 40: Seat Belt Use During Pregnancy

    Seat belt use during pregnancy Seat belt extender Seat belt use during preg- Pre-tensioner system nancy N00406701228 When your seat belt, even fully extended, is The driver and front passenger seat belts are N00406800134 not long enough, a seat belt extender must be equipped with a seat belt pre-tensioner sys- Seat belts work for everyone, including preg- obtained.
  • Page 41: Child Restraint Systems

    Standard 213 (FMVSS 213) or Motor Vehicle belt pre-tensioner system inspected by an “START” position. Restraint Systems and Booster Seats Safety authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer. [Vehicles equipped with the F.A.S.T.-key] Regulations (RSSR). Look for the manufac- The operation mode is in ON.
  • Page 42 Child restraint systems The child restraint system should be appropri-  Children who weigh more than 40 pounds WARNING ate for your child’s weight and height, and (18 kg) or who are more than 40 inches  Never hold an infant or child in your arms should properly fit your vehicle’s seat.
  • Page 43 Child restraint systems WARNING WARNING WARNING  Your vehicle is also equipped with a front  FRONT-FACING CHILD RESTRAINT  When installing a child restraint system, passenger airbag. SYSTEMS should be used in the rear seat follow the instructions provided by the Never REAR-FACING CHILD...
  • Page 44 Child restraint systems NOTE Installing a child restraint sys- Tether anchor locations tem using the LATCH (Lower  Before purchasing a child restraint system, N00418901214 Your vehicle has 3 attachment points on the try installing it in the rear seat to make sure Anchors and Tethers for chil- backside of the rear seats.
  • Page 45 Child restraint systems Examples of child restraint sys- NOTE tems compatible with the LATCH  In order to secure a child restraint system system compatible with the LATCH system, use the lower anchor points in the outboard positions N00419001209 of the rear seat. It is not necessary to use the vehicle’s seat belt.
  • Page 46 Child restraint systems 5. Latch the tether strap hook (E) of the child Installing a child restraint sys- WARNING restraint system to the tether anchor bar tem using the seat belt (with  When you install a child restraint system (F) and tighten the tether strap so it is using the seat belt, always make sure the emergency/automatic locking...
  • Page 47 Child restraint systems 2. Route the seat belt through the child restraint system’s according to the instruc- tions provided by the child restraint sys- tem’s manufacturer. Then insert the seat belt latch plate into the buckle. Make sure you hear a “click” when you insert the latch plate into the buckle.
  • Page 48: Maintenance And Inspection Of Seat Belts

    Refer to “Head restraints” on page 4-7. should done authorized hot days. Mitsubishi Motors dealer. Failure to have  Keep your vehicle locked when not in use. an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer Children who have outgrown Keep your vehicle keys away from chil- perform the work could reduce the effec- dren.
  • Page 49: Supplemental Restraint System (Srs) - Airbag

    Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) - airbag driver’s seat belt system. It can reduce the systems” on page 4-18. WARNING forward movement of the driver’s lower legs  Never use an organic solvent to clean the and provide increased overall body protection WARNING seat belt webbing.
  • Page 50 Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) - airbag WARNING WARNING • A driver or front passenger sitting too  Airbags inflate very quickly and with close to the steering wheel or instrument great force. Do not sit on the edge of the panel during airbag deployment can be seat or sit with your lower legs too close to seriously injured or killed.
  • Page 51 Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) - airbag How the Supplemental Airbag Restraint System works N00407801620 The SRS includes the following components: WARNING WARNING  FRONT-FACING CHILD RESTRAINT  Older children should be seated in the SYSTEMS should be used in the rear seat rear seat with their seat belt properly whenever possible.
  • Page 52 Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) - airbag When the impact sensors detect a sufficient The main purpose of an EDR is to record, in front or side impact to deploy the airbag(s), certain crash or near crash-like situations, the appropriate airbag(s) will be deployed. such as an airbag deployment or hitting a road obstacle, data that will assist in under- When the airbag control unit detects rollover...
  • Page 53 SRS sensors inspected by access to the vehicle or the EDR. inspected by an authorized Mitsubishi an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer as Motors dealer as soon as possible: soon as possible. • The SRS warning light does not initially Driver’s seat position sensor...
  • Page 54 • Do not place anything between the seat Mitsubishi Motors dealer as soon as possi- and the floor console. ble: • When attaching a child restraint system, • The passenger’s airbag off indicator secure it firmly.
  • Page 55 Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) - airbag The system checks itself every time the igni- WARNING WARNING tion switch is turned to the “ON” position or  Do not attach any accessory to your vehi- The SRS airbags and seat belt pre-ten- the operation mode is put in ON.
  • Page 56 Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) - airbag Driver’s knee airbag system N00404500010 The driver’s knee airbag is located under the steering wheel. The driver’s knee airbag is designed to deploy at the same time as the Driver driver’s front airbag. Front passenger Deployment of front airbags N00408001674 The front airbags and driver’s knee airbag ARE DESIGNED TO DEPLOY when …...
  • Page 57 Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) - airbag The front airbags and driver’s knee airbag are The front airbags and driver’s Collision with a utility pole, tree or other nar- designed to deploy when the vehicle suffers a knee airbag MAY NOT DEPLOY row object moderate to severe frontal impact.
  • Page 58 Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) - airbag they cannot provide protection to the occu- The front airbags and driver’s Collision with an elevated median/island or curb pants. knee airbag MAY DEPLOY when Typical situations are shown in the illustra- … tion. Because the front airbags and driver’s knee The front airbags and driver’s knee airbag airbag do not protect the occupants in all...
  • Page 59 They must promptly could be propelled to cause serious injury be replaced and the entire airbag system if the airbag inflates. must be inspected by an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer. 4-36 Seat and restraint systems...
  • Page 60 Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) - airbag Curtain airbag system WARNING WARNING  Side airbags and curtain airbags can  Do not place any objects around the area N00419201328 cause serious injury or death to anyone where the side airbags deploy. Such Your vehicle is equipped with a curtain airbag too close to the airbag when it deploys.
  • Page 61 The typical situation is shown in the illustra- mance. Mitsubishi Motors dealer. There is a risk tion. of a serious injury or death. Improper  Never install a rear-facing child restraint work methods can cause accidental side system in the front passenger seat.
  • Page 62 Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) - airbag The seat belts in your vehicle are your pri- Side impact in an area away from the passenger Oblique side impact mary means of protection in an accident. The compartment SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) side airbags and curtain airbags are designed to provide additional protection.
  • Page 63 Mitsubishi Motors dealer so that the SRS can adversely affect SRS performance and be made safe for disposal.
  • Page 64 P.O. Box 6066 [For vehicles sold in U.S.A.] illustration. TAMUNING To contact Mitsubishi Motors North GUAM 96931 America, Inc. call 1-888-648-7820 or write to: [For vehicles sold in Saipan] Mitsubishi Motors North America, Inc.
  • Page 66 Features and controls Break-in recommendations ..............5-3 Brake assist system ................5-66 Keys ....................5-3 Anti-lock braking system ..............5-67 Electronic immobilizer (Anti-theft starting system) ......5-4 Electric power steering system (EPS) ...........5-69 Keyless entry system (if so equipped) ..........5-7 Active stability control (ASC) ............5-70 Free-hand Advanced Security Transmitter (F.A.S.T.-key) Cruise control ................5-73 (if so equipped) .................5-11...
  • Page 67 Features and controls USB input terminal ..............5-163 Sun visors ..................5-164 12 V power outlets ..............5-165 ® HomeLink Wireless Control System (if so equipped) ....5-166 Interior lights ................5-171 Storage spaces ................5-175 Cup holders ................. 5-177 Bottle holder ................
  • Page 68: Break-In Recommendations

    Break-in recommendations Break-in recommendations Keys N00508700330 N00508801761 Advanced automobile manufacturing tech- Type 1 niques permit you to operate your new vehi- cle without requiring a long break-in period of low-speed driving. Two keys are provided. The keys fit all locks. However, you can add to the future perfor- Keep one in a safe place as a spare key.
  • Page 69: Electronic Immobilizer (Anti-Theft Starting System)

     If you lose your key, to prevent the theft of the vehicle immediately contact an autho- NOTE N00509101918 rized Mitsubishi Motors dealer. CAUTION  In the following cases, the vehicle may not If you notify an authorized Mitsubishi be able to recognize the registered ID code Motors dealer of the key number, they can ...
  • Page 70 (except for vehicles sold in Canada), or  A system failure is suspected when the igni- by your authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer. tion switch is turned to the “START” posi- For you to register the ID code yourself, fol- tion, and the engine does not start.
  • Page 71 Electronic immobilizer (Anti-theft starting system) your vehicle at your Mitsubishi Motors NOTE General information dealer) by doing the following:  Perform the operation when the interrupt dis- N00562301124 play screen is not showing. The interrupt dis- 1. Insert the first valid key into the ignition...
  • Page 72: Keyless Entry System (If So Equipped)

    Keyless entry system (if so equipped) changed as required. This is done with the Keyless entry system NOTE (if so key removed from the ignition switch.  If you press the LOCK button (1) twice the equipped) horn will sound once. NOTE N00509001988 ...
  • Page 73 Keyless entry system (if so equipped) 4. Within 10 seconds of pressing the 1. Remove the key from the ignition switch. Number of To lock To unlock UNLOCK button in step 3, release the 2. Open the driver’s door and turn the com- chimes UNLOCK button first, and then release bination headlights and dimmer switch to...
  • Page 74 Registering the ID code can be done by your- Then press and hold the LOCK button (1) celed and the normal mode returns. self or by your authorized Mitsubishi Motors during this time. dealer. For you to register the ID code your- 3.
  • Page 75  If you wish to obtain an additional remote cause undesired operation. control transmitter, please contact an autho- rized Mitsubishi Motors dealer. A maximum of 8 remote control transmitters can be pro- grammed for your vehicle. 5-10...
  • Page 76: Free-Hand Advanced Security Transmitter (F.a.s.t.-Key) (If So Equipped)

     You may purchase a replacement battery at tion. an electric appliance store.  An authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer can replace the battery for you if you prefer. CAUTION  When the remote control transmitter case is opened, be careful to keep water, dust, etc.
  • Page 77 The F.A.S.T.-key is required for vehicle operations such as locking and Mitsubishi Motors dealer. • Enabling only the locking and unlocking unlocking the doors and the liftgate, starting the engine, and changing the of the doors and the liftgate •...
  • Page 78 Free-hand Advanced Security Transmitter (F.A.S.T.-key) (if so equipped) when the ID codes of the vehicle and NOTE F.A.S.T.-key match. Use the emergency key in such circum- stances. Refer to “To operate without using the F.A.S.T.-key” on page 5-22.  The F.A.S.T.-key is constantly performing reception operations in its communication with the vehicle.
  • Page 79 Free-hand Advanced Security Transmitter (F.A.S.T.-key) (if so equipped) Operating range for starting the NOTE Driver’s and front passenger’s door lock/unlock engine and changing the opera- switches  Even if the F.A.S.T.-key is inside the vehicle, tion mode it may not be possible to start the engine and change the operation mode if the key is too N00503300067 close to a door or door window.
  • Page 80  The time within which locking confirmation is possible can be adjusted. See an autho- rized Mitsubishi Motors dealer for details. NOTE Liftgate OPEN switch To unlock ...
  • Page 81 After pressing the LOCK button to lock the is possible can be adjusted. See an autho- doors and liftgate, if the LOCK button is rized Mitsubishi Motors dealer for details. pressed again twice in a row within approxi- Locking the doors and liftgate using the ...
  • Page 82 “P” (PARK) position. switch. Immediately contact authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer. Allows operation of electrical accessories. NOTE The indicator light on the engine switch illu- minates orange.  When operating the engine switch, press the switch all the way in.
  • Page 83 If the following warning displays, contact an mode in ON or ACC for a long time when with the operation mode in ACC, the function authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer. the engine is not running may cause the bat- automatically cuts out the power for the audio...
  • Page 84 Refer to “Key lock-in preven- a door. N00560000117 This setting can be changed. tion system” on page 5-19. See an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer for details. Refer to “Door ajar prevention  The warning may display even if the system” on page 5-19.
  • Page 85 Free-hand Advanced Security Transmitter (F.A.S.T.-key) (if so equipped)  The starter motor will be turning for up to Operation mode OFF reminder WARNING approximately 15 seconds if the engine system  Never run the engine in a closed or poorly switch is released at once.
  • Page 86 NOTE local Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice for assistance.  Minor noises may be heard on engine start- up. These will disappear as the engine warms...
  • Page 87 Free-hand Advanced Security Transmitter (F.A.S.T.-key) (if so equipped) NOTE F.A.S.T.-key reminder  Do not stop the engine with the selector lever in any position other than the “P” (PARK) position. If the engine is stopped with the selector lever in any position other than the “P”...
  • Page 88 Electronic immobilizer (Anti- possible and use it as a F.A.S.T.-key again. and the remaining F.A.S.T.-keys to an autho- rized Mitsubishi Motors dealer to have the ID  After using the emergency key, be sure to theft starting system) reinsert it into the F.A.S.T.-key.
  • Page 89 If you choose to have your authorized 2. While carrying the first valid F.A.S.T.- 7. Within 10 seconds of pressing the LOCK Mitsubishi Motors dealer register the ID key, put the operation mode in ON. (Per- button in step 6, release the LOCK button...
  • Page 90 Free-hand Advanced Security Transmitter (F.A.S.T.-key) (if so equipped) To unlock all doors and the liftgate, press the 3- PANIC button NOTE UNLOCK button two times within a 2 second 4- Operation indicator light  The immobilizer display will go off immedi- time period.
  • Page 91 Free-hand Advanced Security Transmitter (F.A.S.T.-key) (if so equipped) 2. Open the driver’s door and turn the com- Setting the door and liftgate Horn deactivation/reactivation bination headlights and dimmer switch to unlock function the “OFF” position. The answerback function can be set in the N00544601200 3.
  • Page 92  If you lose your F.A.S.T.-key, please contact cause undesired operation. an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer for a 1. Press the PANIC button (3) for more than replacement. 1 second.  If you wish to obtain an additional F.A.S.T.- CAUTION 2.
  • Page 93: Door Locks

     An authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer can  When closing a door, make sure that the replace the battery for you if you prefer.
  • Page 94 Door locks To lock and unlock with the key NOTE (driver’s door)  When locking or unlocking with the key, only the driver’s door will be locked or unlocked. Turn the key toward the front of the vehicle to To lock or unlock all doors and the liftgate, lock the door.
  • Page 95: Power Door Locks

    Power door locks Lock out protection Power door locks N00517300042 N00509300551 If the key is in the ignition switch or the oper- NOTE ation mode is in any mode other than OFF  When locking or unlocking with the key on when you push the lock knob forward with the driver’s door, only the driver’s door will the driver’s door or passenger’s door open,...
  • Page 96: Child Safety Locks For Rear Door

    (CVT)}. These functions are not activated when the vehicle is shipped from the factory. To acti- vate or deactivate these functions, please contact your authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer. Child safety locks for rear door Using the ignition switch or the...
  • Page 97: Liftgate

    Liftgate Child safety locks help prevent rear passen- Liftgate WARNING gers, especially children, from opening the  When the vehicle is parked on a slope, the rear door using the inside door handle. N00510101338 effort required to open or close the liftgate A lock lever for the child safety lock is pro- WARNING may be greater or less than expected.
  • Page 98: Inside Liftgate Release

    Inside liftgate release To open NOTE NOTE  On vehicles equipped with the mirror retrac-  Gas struts (B) are installed in the locations After unlocking, press the liftgate OPEN tor switch, the outside rearview mirrors will illustrated in order to support the liftgate. switch (A) and raise the liftgate.
  • Page 99: Theft-Alarm System

    Theft-alarm system CAUTION  Do not modify or add parts to the theft-alarm system. Doing so could cause the theft-alarm to malfunction. Armed stage Park the vehicle and stop the engine. Arm the system as described below. You and your family should familiarize your- 3.
  • Page 100 Theft-alarm system At this time, the theft-alarm indicator (A) NOTE Type of alarm on the audio panel flashes for confirma-  The system will be disarmed if, while the tion. theft-alarm indicator is illuminated, the fol- When the alarm is activated: lowing operation is performed.
  • Page 101 Theft-alarm system  Except for vehicles equipped with the NOTE NOTE F.A.S.T.-key, if the ignition switch is  While the alarm is operating, a warning is  Once the system has been disarmed, it can- turned to the “ON” position. displayed on the information screen in the not be rearmed except by repeating the arm- ...
  • Page 102: Power Window Control

    Power window control Power window control WARNING  Never leave the vehicle without carrying N00510800370 the key.  Never leave children or unreliable adults unattended inside the vehicle. Main switch N00548700097 The main switch located on the driver’s door can be used to operate all the windows. 1- Driver’s door window switch A window can be opened or closed by operat- 2- Front passenger door window switch...
  • Page 103 Power window control stopped. However, once the driver’s door or Sub switch WARNING the front passenger’s door is opened, the  Before driving with a child in the vehicle, N00548800098 power windows cannot be operated. be sure to lock the window switch to make it inoperative.
  • Page 104: Sunshade (If So Equipped)

    If nothing is door window in the normal fashion. trapped, have the sunshade checked at an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer. Features and controls 5-39...
  • Page 105: Parking Brake

    Parking brake To stop the moving sunshade, press the NOTE CAUTION switch (1), (2) or (3).  Operating the sunshade repeatedly with the  Do not deliberately trap your hands or head engine turned off will run down the battery. in order to activate the safety mechanism.
  • Page 106: Steering Wheel Height And Reach Adjustment

    Steering wheel height and reach adjustment To apply To deactivate CAUTION  Before driving, be sure that the parking brake is fully released and brake warning light is off. If you drive without the parking brake fully released, the warning display will appear on the information screen in the multi-informa- tion display.
  • Page 107: Inside Rearview Mirror

    Inside rearview mirror WARNING To adjust the vertical mirror position  Do not attempt to adjust the inside rear- view mirror while driving. This can be dangerous. It is possible to move the mirror up and down Be sure to adjust the mirror before driv- to adjust its position.
  • Page 108 Inside rearview mirror Normally, use the automatic mode. When the ignition switch is turned to the “ON” position or the operation mode is put in ON, the reflection factor of the mirror is automatically changed. NOTE  Do not hang items on, or spray glass cleaner on the sensor (1), as reduced sensitivity could result.
  • Page 109: Outside Rearview Mirrors

    Outside rearview mirrors indicator (1) illuminates and the reflection WARNING To adjust the mirror position factor of the mirror is automatically changed.  Do not attempt to adjust the outside rear- N00549101170 The outside rearview mirrors can be adjusted view mirrors while driving. This can be NOTE dangerous.
  • Page 110 Outside rearview mirrors For vehicles equipped with the mirror NOTE CAUTION retractor switch  After adjusting, return the lever to the “•”  It is possible to retract and extend the mirrors (OFF) position (C). by hand. After retracting a mirror using the mirror retractor switch, however, you should Retracting and extending the mir- extend it by using the switch again, not by...
  • Page 111: Ignition Switch

    Ignition switch Retracting and extending the mir- NOTE rors without using the mirror The outside rearview mirrors can be retractor switch (automatic exten- retracted or extended by the following opera- tions, even if changing to the any of above. sion function) After pressing the LOCK button on the key to lock the doors and liftgate, if the LOCK On vehicles equipped with the F.A.S.T.-key,...
  • Page 112 “ON” position. For details, we recommend you to consult an NOTE authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer.  Your vehicle is equipped with an electronic immobilizer. To start the engine, the ID code To remove the key which the transponder inside the key sends...
  • Page 113: Starting The Engine

    Starting the engine CAUTION Tips for starting CAUTION  If the engine is stopped while driving, the  Do not push-start the vehicle.  Do not operate the starter motor continu- brake servomechanism will cease to function  Do not run the engine at high rpms or drive ously for longer than 15 seconds as this and braking efficiency will deteriorate.
  • Page 114 If the engine still will not start, contact your 7. Turn the ignition switch to the “ON” posi- local Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair tion and make certain that all warning facility of your choice for assistance.
  • Page 115: Manual Transaxle (If So Equipped)

    Manual transaxle (if so equipped) This occurs because the transaxle has not NOTE NOTE warmed up sufficiently; it does not indicate a  During cold weather, shifting may be diffi-  If it is hard to shift into 1st, depress the problem.
  • Page 116 Manual transaxle (if so equipped) Shift point Upshift speeds CAUTION Driving precautions 4th gear to 5th gear 45 mph (72 km/h)  Avoid downshifting that may cause the N00513101254  Do not use the gearshift lever as a hand tachometer pointer to enter the red zone. This puts the engine at risk of being dam- rest.
  • Page 117: Continuously Variable Transmission (Cvt) (If So Equipped)

    Continuously variable transmission (CVT) (if so equipped) Continuously variable Selector lever operation transmission (CVT) N00560301117 (if so As an additional safety precaution, models equipped) equipped with a continuously variable trans- mission have a shift-lock device that holds N00560201086 the selector lever in the “P” (PARK) position. The CVT will automatically and continuously To move the selector lever from the “P”...
  • Page 118 4. Depress the brake pedal with the right “jump” forward or backward. Immediately have your vehicle checked by an foot. authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a 5. Insert a screwdriver in the shift-lock NOTE repair facility of your choice. release hole (B). Shift the selector lever to If you need to move the vehicle, shift the the “N”...
  • Page 119 Continuously variable transmission (CVT) (if so equipped) If the ambient temperature is low, the selector Selector lever position display NOTE lever position display on the multi-informa-  While the selector lever position display is N00560401118 tion display may blink when the selector blinking, a buzzer will sound intermittently.
  • Page 120 It is the same as the neutral position on Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility CAUTION a manual transaxle and should be used when of your choice. the vehicle is not moving for an extended ...
  • Page 121 Continuously variable transmission (CVT) (if so equipped) + (SHIFT UP) “Ds” DOWNSHIFT & SPORTY- Sports mode (for vehicles Transmission shifts up once by each opera- DRIVING (except for vehicles equipped with sportronic steer- tion. equipped with sportronic steering ing wheel paddle shifter) - (SHIFT DOWN) wheel paddle shifter) N00560701111...
  • Page 122 Continuously variable transmission (CVT) (if so equipped) NOTE Sports mode display Operation of the CVT  Shift ranges can only be selected in a for- N00560901096 N00560801112 ward direction from 1st to 6th. To reverse or In sports mode, the currently selected shift CAUTION park the vehicle, move the selector lever to range is displayed on the information screen...
  • Page 123 Immediately have your vehicle with the service brake. as when performing the same operation with checked at an authorized Mitsubishi Motors Prior to moving off after having stopped the the selector lever in the “N” (NEUTRAL) dealer or a repair facility of your choice.
  • Page 124: Electronically Controlled 4Wd System (If So Equipped)

    Electronically controlled 4WD system (if so equipped) Drive mode Function Electronically controlled This mode is for 4WD system (if so equipped) driving in slippery N00517201194 conditions such as on snow-covered roads The electronically controlled 4WD system is or sand. an all-wheel drive system that allows one of The large amount of three drive modes to be selected with a 4WD LOCK...
  • Page 125: 4-Wheel Drive Operation

    4-wheel drive operation Drive mode CAUTION CAUTION indicator Drive  Do not operate the drive mode-selector with  The warning display on the information Mode “4WD” indi- “LOCK” the front wheels spinning on a snowy road or screen in the multi-information display, a in similar conditions.
  • Page 126  Setting the drive mode-selector to “4WD on sand and mud and when driving through LOCK” position to drive on dry paved road  Mitsubishi Motors is not responsible to the water because sufficient traction may not be will increase fuel consumption, with possible operator for any damage or injury caused or available in certain circumstances.
  • Page 127 4-wheel drive operation On snowy or icy roads CAUTION NOTE  Do not force the vehicle or drive recklessly  Avoid sudden braking, sudden acceleration on sandy surfaces. In comparison with nor- and sharp turning; such operations could Set the drive mode-selector to “4WD AUTO” mal road surfaces, the engine and other result in the vehicle becoming stuck.
  • Page 128: Inspection And Maintenance Following Rough Road Operation

    Mitsubishi Motors Pay close attention to the tires. Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facil- dealer or a repair facility of your choice and take the necessary measures to prepare, ity of your choice as soon as possible to ...
  • Page 129: Service Brake

    Service brake page 9-19. When driving down a long or steep hill, use CAUTION engine braking by downshifting.  Do not tow 4-wheel drive vehicles with the  Check the tire inflation pressure regularly. front or rear wheels on the ground (Type A WARNING or Type B) as illustrated.
  • Page 130: Hill Start Assist

    Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facil- ity of your choice immediately. To operate N00562701157 1. Stop the vehicle completely using the brake pedal.
  • Page 131: Brake Assist System

    Brake assist system 2. On vehicles equipped with manual trans- Warning display NOTE axle, place the gearshift lever into the 1st • On vehicles equipped with manual trans- position. axle, the gearshift lever is in the following On vehicles equipped with a continuously position.
  • Page 132: Anti-Lock Braking System

    Anti-lock braking system firmly such as in emergency stop situations • Driving on uneven road surfaces. NOTE and provides greater braking force.  Operation of anti-lock braking system is  You may hear an operation noise when the not restricted situations where brakes are brake pedal is suddenly or fully depressed If the brake pedal is depressed suddenly, the applied suddenly.
  • Page 133 (The standard brake system is functioning normally.) If this happens, take your vehicle (20 km/h) or higher. Anti-lock braking system warn- to an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or If the warning light/display then remains a repair facility of your choice. ing light/display off during driving, there is no abnormal •...
  • Page 134: Electric Power Steering System (Eps)

    Avoid hard braking and high-speed driving. cle inspected at an authorized Mitsubishi Stop the vehicle in a safe place and contact an Motors dealer or a repair facility of your authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or repair choice. facility of your choice. Features and controls...
  • Page 135: Active Stability Control (Asc)

    Mitsubishi Motors dealer or  Be sure to use the same specified type and to normal. a repair facility of your choice as soon as size of tire on all four wheels.
  • Page 136 Active stability control (ASC) NOTE Skid control function • When the ignition switch is turned to the N00559300051 “ON” position or the operation mode is put The skid control function is designed to help in ON. the driver maintain control of the vehicle on •...
  • Page 137 Active stability control (ASC) ASC operation display or ASC CAUTION ASC warning display OFF display  If the temperature in the braking system con- N00546601161 tinues to increase due to continuous brake If an abnormal condition occurs in the sys- N00546500075 control on a slippery road surface, the tem, the following display/indicator will turn...
  • Page 138: Cruise Control

    CAUTION authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a  When you do not wish to drive at a set speed, repair facility of your choice as soon as pos- turn off the cruise control for safety.
  • Page 139 Cruise control NOTE NOTE  When operating the cruise control switches,  If the cruise control is on when the following press the cruise control switches correctly. operation is performed, cruise control will be The set speed driving may be deactivated on automatically the next time you start the automatically if two or more switches of the engine.
  • Page 140 Cruise control To increase your speed in small amounts, To slow down your speed in small amounts, push up the RES + switch for less than about push down the SET - switch for less than To decrease the set speed 1 second and release it.
  • Page 141 Cruise control To deactivate N00518801591 The set speed driving can be deactivated as follows:  Press the CRUISE CONTROL ON/OFF switch (A). (Cruise control will be turned off.)  Press the CANCEL switch (D).  Depress the brake pedal. To temporarily increase or To temporarily decrease the speed decrease the speed Depress the brake pedal to decrease the...
  • Page 142 F.A.S.T.-key] your vehicle inspected by an authorized the vehicle or the pedestrian straight-ahead is Turn the ignition switch to the “OFF” or Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility highly unavoidable, the system will apply “ACC” position. of your choice.
  • Page 143 Forward Collision Mitigation system (FCM) (if so equipped) the collision and, if possible, to avoid the col- WARNING Forward collision warning lision. function  The FCM is designed to help avoid certain Stop lights are illuminated during automatic frontal collisions or reduce the crash braking.
  • Page 144 Forward Collision Mitigation system (FCM) (if so equipped) FCM braking function WARNING WARNING  If the ASC is turned off, the FCM braking  The forward collision warning function N00577700116 When the FCM judges that a collision with function will not operate. Refer to “Active and/or the FCM braking function may not stability control”...
  • Page 145 Forward Collision Mitigation system (FCM) (if so equipped) WARNING WARNING WARNING • When driving on a slippery road covered • When the sensor is affected by strong  When the system recognizes driver’s by rain water, snow, ice, etc. light, such as direct sunlight or the head- steering or accelerating actions as evasive lights of an oncoming vehicle.
  • Page 146 Forward Collision Mitigation system (FCM) (if so equipped) WARNING WARNING FCM ON/OFF switch • When passing a vehicle, a pedestrian or • When the FCM detects a long object car- N00577800087 This switch is used to turn on or off the FCM, an object closely.
  • Page 147 Forward Collision Mitigation system (FCM) (if so equipped) Distance mode: Near To turn on/off the FCM To change forward collision warn- ing distance Every time the operation mode is put in “ON”, the FCM the ignition switch is turned The distance to the vehicle ahead which trig- to the “ON”...
  • Page 148 FCM functions will resume operation. possibility that the FCM has a malfunction. If the message continues showing, there is a Contact an authorized Mitsubishi Motors possibility that the sensor has a malfunction. dealer for inspection of the sensor. If the message continues showing, there is a Contact an authorized Mitsubishi Motors possibility that the FCM has a malfunction.
  • Page 149: Forward Collision Mitigation System (Fcm) (If So Equipped)

    “OFF” position and then turned back to “ON” position or the operation mode is put in OFF, and then turned back to “ON”, please contact your authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer. CAUTION  To maintain proper performance of the FCM, LDW and AHB;...
  • Page 150: Blind Spot Warning (Bsw) (With Lane Change Assist) (If So Equipped)

    Mitsubishi Motors dealer. If you need to replace the windshield, con- (with Lane Change Assist) tact an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer. so equipped)  The sensor emits infrared rays when the operation mode is in ON. Do not look into...
  • Page 151 Blind Spot Warning (BSW) (with Lane Change Assist) (if so equipped) side where the Blind Spot Warning light is WARNING illuminated, the Blind Spot Warning light will  Never rely solely on the BSW system when blink and the system will beep 3 times to alert changing lanes.
  • Page 152 BSW may not function properly. Have the vehicle • When the rear of your vehicle is weighed inspected at an authorized Mitsubishi Motors down or your vehicle is leaning to the When the BSW switch is pressed again, the dealer.
  • Page 153 Blind Spot Warning (BSW) (with Lane Change Assist) (if so equipped) If you turn the BSW ON/OFF, the Rear Cross If the turn signal lever is operated to the side NOTE Traffic Alert (RCTA) also turns ON/OFF at where the Blind Spot Warning light is illumi- •...
  • Page 154 Have the vehicle such as the environmental condition or by side or an approaching vehicle, because inspected at an authorized Mitsubishi Motors increase of the sensor temperature. When the foreign objects, such as dirt, snow or ice, dealer as soon as possible.
  • Page 155 Blind Spot Warning (BSW) (with Lane Change Assist) (if so equipped) General information N00593900086 For vehicles sold in U.S.A. 5-90 Features and controls...
  • Page 156: Rear Cross Traffic Alert (Rcta) (If So Equipped)

    Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA) (if so equipped) For vehicles sold in Canada WARNING Applicable law: Canada 310  Never rely solely on the RCTA when back- ing up. The RCTA is an aid system. It is This device complies with Industry Canada not a substitute for your safe and careful licence-exempt RSS standard(s).
  • Page 157 Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA) (if so equipped) Detection areas CAUTION CAUTION • When the speed of an approaching vehicle  If the bumper has experienced an impact, the The detection area is shown as illustrated. is approximately 4 mph (7 km/h) or less. sensor may have been damaged and the RCTA may not function properly.
  • Page 158 Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA) (if so equipped) NOTE  Approximately 4 seconds after the ignition switch is turned to the “ON” position or the operation mode is put in ON, the indica- tor (green) appears on the information screen of the multi-information display.
  • Page 159 Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA) (if so equipped) General information N00594000084 For vehicles sold in U.S.A. 5-94 Features and controls...
  • Page 160: Lane Departure Warning (Ldw) (If So Equipped)

    Lane Departure Warning (LDW) (if so equipped) For vehicles sold in Canada To turn on/off the LDW Applicable law: Canada 310 N00578000060 This device complies with Industry Canada NOTE licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is  The LDW is turned on when the vehicle is subject to the following two conditions: (1) shipped from the factory.
  • Page 161 Lane Departure Warning (LDW) (if so equipped)  The hazard warning light is being oper- NOTE ated or has been operated in the past  If the lane markers are only on one side of 7 seconds. the road, the LDW will operate only for the appropriate side where the lane marker is Lane departure warning drawn.
  • Page 162 • Avoid applying a shock or load to the sen- sor. • Do not attempt to detach or disassemble the sensor. • Use only Mitsubishi Motors Genuine parts when replacing the windshield wipers. NOTE  When driving conditions are not suitable to use the LDW, turn off the LDW.
  • Page 163: Tire Pressure Monitoring System

    Contact your authorized The tire pressure monitoring system uses tire Be sure to check the tire inflation pressures Mitsubishi Motors dealer for inspection of the inflation pressure sensors (A) on the wheels as described in “Tires” on page 9-14.
  • Page 164 N00532701406 restarted, have the vehicle inspected by an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer. In such situations, a malfunctioning of the system may be preventing the monitoring of When the ignition switch is turned to the the tire pressure.
  • Page 165 Tire pressure monitoring system Under-inflation also reduces fuel efficiency allow the TPMS to continue to function prop- NOTE and tire tread life, and may affect the vehi- erly.  In addition, the warning display is displayed cle’s handling and stopping ability. Please on the information screen in the multi-infor- note that the TPMS is not a substitute for If the warning light/display illu-...
  • Page 166 CAUTION wheels are being used. rized Mitsubishi Motors dealer, it is not cov-  Wheels that are not fitted with tire infla-  If a tire has a puncture, replace that tire with ered by your warranty.
  • Page 167: Rear-View Camera

    Rear-view camera CAUTION Rear-view camera Location of rear-view camera  The use of non-genuine wheels will prevent N00546201372 the proper fit of the tire inflation pressure The rear-view camera (A) is in the liftgate, at When the gearshift lever or the selector lever sensors, resulting air leakage or damage of the left side of the liftgate handle.
  • Page 168 Rear-view camera Reference lines on the screen CAUTION Case 2  The rear-view camera uses a wide-angle lens. As a result, images and distances shown Reference lines and upper surface of the rear on the screen are not exact. bumper (A) are displayed on the screen. ...
  • Page 169: Instrument Cluster

    Instrument cluster Instrument cluster Type A N00519000388 NOTE Type B  Mirror image is displayed on the screen. 1- Tachometer  P.5-104  Monitor brightness is adjusted automatically 2- Multi-information display  P.5-106 by sensors. Information screen display list  ...
  • Page 170 Instrument cluster NOTE  You can adjust to 8 different levels respec- tively for when the front side-marker and parking lights are illuminated and when they are not.  If the vehicle is equipped with the automatic light control, when the light switch is in a position other than the “OFF”...
  • Page 171: Multi-Information Display

    Multi-information display Multi-information display N00555001451 The multi-information display displays warnings, the odometer, trip odometer, service reminder, engine coolant temperature, fuel remaining, out- side temperature, selector lever position, all-wheel drive operation status, average and momentary fuel consumption, driving range, average speed, instrument brightness, etc. It is also possible to change elements such as the language and units used on the multi-information display.
  • Page 172 Multi-information display 12- Outside temperature display screen  It is also possible to change elements such as NOTE the language and units used on the multi- P.5-115  The display screen is different depending on information display by operating the multi- 13- Selector lever position display screen whether the ignition switch or the operation (if so equipped) ...
  • Page 173 Multi-information display the cause of the warning display is elimi- Trip odometer nated, the warning goes out automatically. Shows the distance traveled between two points. NOTE  When the warning is displayed, the warn- Usage examples for trip odometer , trip When there is no ing display screen can be redisplayed on the warning display...
  • Page 174 Multi-information display Refer to “Service reminder” on page 5-116. Returning to the display screen from before the warning display Interrupt display screen (With ignition switch or operation Even if the cause of the warning display is mode in OFF) not eliminated, you can return to the screen that was displayed before the warning dis- N00559601224 play.
  • Page 175 Multi-information display NOTE  Warning display screens with a “ ” or “ ” mark displayed in the upper right of the screen can be switched. If you want to switch the display, press the multi-information meter switch as follows. “...
  • Page 176 Multi-information display Warning display screen Information screen (With igni- (With ignition switch or opera- tion switch or operation mode tion mode in ON) in ON) N00555200182 N00556201290 This is displayed when you press the multi- Each time you lightly press the multi-infor- NOTE information meter switch and switch the mation meter switch, the display screen...
  • Page 177 Multi-information display 5- Average fuel consumption display, Service reminder NOTE momentary fuel consumption display  The driving range is determined based on the 6- Average speed display, momentary fuel fuel consumption data. This may vary Shows the distance and number of months consumption display depending on the driving conditions and hab- until the next periodic inspection.
  • Page 178 Multi-information display Be conscious of maintaining the momentary The ignition switch has been set to the Manual reset mode fuel consumption above the average fuel con- “ACC” or “OFF” position for about sumption, it can help you drive with the better 4 hours or more.
  • Page 179 Multi-information display Average speed display NOTE Auto reset mode  The display setting can be changed to the  When the average speed is being dis- preferred units (mph or km/h). This displays the average speed from the last played, if you hold down the multi-infor- Refer to “Changing the function settings reset to the present.
  • Page 180 Multi-information display information screen is switched to the warning Other interrupt displays display screen. Refer to the warning list and take the neces- The operation status of each system is dis- sary measures. Refer to “Warning display list played on the information screen. (With ignition switch or operation mode in For further details, refer to the appropriate ON)”...
  • Page 181 NOTE  The service reminder time can be modified by an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer, to adjust for severe usage, etc. Refer to CAUTION “Severe maintenance schedule” in your vehi-  Running out of gas could damage the cata- cle’s Warranty and Maintenance Manual.
  • Page 182 Contact an authorized press the multi-information meter switch, operation mode is changed from OFF to ON. Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facil- the screen switches from “---” to ity of your choice to have the system 1.
  • Page 183 N00556801300  If you accidentally reset the display, consult 1. Park your vehicle in a safe place. an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer for assistance. 5-118 Features and controls...
  • Page 184 Multi-information display Refer to “Changing the temperature unit” 2. Lightly press the multi-information meter on page 5-121. switch to select “AVG” (average fuel con- Refer to “Changing the display language” sumption and average speed setting). on page 5-121. Refer to “Operation sound setting” on page 5-122.
  • Page 185 Multi-information display [Except for vehicles equipped with the NOTE F.A.S.T.-key]  Disconnecting the battery cable will erase Turn the ignition switch to the “ON” posi- from memory the manual reset mode or auto tion from the “ACC” or “OFF” position. reset mode setting for the average speed dis- play and average fuel consumption display.
  • Page 186 Multi-information display 5. Press and hold the multi-information Changing the temperature unit NOTE meter switch (for about 2 seconds or  If the battery is disconnected, the memory of N00557201239 more) to change the setting to the selected the unit setting is erased and is automatically The temperature display unit can be switched.
  • Page 187 Multi-information display 3. Press and hold the multi-information 2. Lightly press the multi-information meter Changing the time until “REST meter switch (for about 2 seconds or switch to select “ ” (operation sound REMINDER” is displayed more) to display “LANGUAGE” (lan- setting).
  • Page 188 Multi-information display 1. Press and hold the multi-information Changing the momentary fuel con- meter switch for about 2 seconds or more sumption display to switch from the setting mode screen to N00563601065 the menu screen. It is possible to change the bar graph setting Refer to “Changing the function settings of the momentary fuel consumption display.
  • Page 189 Multi-information display 3. Press and hold the multi-information NOTE meter switch for about 2 seconds or more • Momentary fuel consumption with the to switch in sequence from ON (with the green bar graph: ON green bar graph)  OFF (without the green bar graph) ...
  • Page 190 Indicator light, warning light, and information screen display list Indicator light, warning light, and information screen display list N00557700048 Indicator and warning light list N00557801381 Type 1 Type 2 7- Forward Collision Mitigation system 12- Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) 1- Position indicator  P.5-142 (FCM) indicator (if so equipped) ...
  • Page 191: Information Screen Display List

    • Abnormal voltage or a static electricity discharge is generated by the operation of your vehicle’s electronics (including after-market parts). If the warning display has occurred a number of times, take your vehicle to an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice and have the system checked.
  • Page 192 Indicator light, warning light, and information screen display list Screen Cause Do this (Reference)  You have forgotten to turn off the lights. Refer to “Light auto-cutout function (headlights and other lights)” on page 5-148.  The theft-alarm system is operating. Refer to “Theft-alarm system”...
  • Page 193 Refer to “Free-hand Advanced Security Transmitter (F.A.S.T.-key)” on page 5-11.  There is a fault in the electronic immobilizer. (Anti-  Contact an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a theft starting system). repair facility of your choice to have the system checked.
  • Page 194  There is a fault in the electrical system.  Park your vehicle in a safe place as soon as possible and contact an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice to have the system checked.
  • Page 195 Do this (Reference)  There is a fault in the EPS.  Have the vehicle inspected by an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice as soon as possible. Refer to “Electric power steering system (EPS)” on page 5-69.
  • Page 196  There is a fault in the brake system.  If the light still illuminates after the inspection, contact an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice for assistance. Refer to “Brake warning display” on page 5-144.
  • Page 197 If the warning is not cancelled, please contact an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice.  The driver’s door is open when the operation mode is  Put the operation mode in OFF.
  • Page 198 Refer to “Driver’s seat belt reminder/warning light and display” on page 4-15.  There is a fault in the fuel system.  Contact an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice to have the system checked.
  • Page 199 Refer to “Charging system warning light” on page 5-144.  There is a fault in the SRS airbag or the pre-tensioner  Contact an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a system. repair facility of your choice to have the system checked, immediately.
  • Page 200  The ground may be frozen even when this warning is not displayed, so drive carefully.  There is a fault in the Forward Collision Mitigation  Contact an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a system (FCM). repair facility of your choice to have the system checked.
  • Page 201 (flashing in yellow)  There is a fault in the Lane Departure Warning (LDW).  Contact an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice to have the system checked.
  • Page 202 Refer to “Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA)” on page 5-91. (flashing in yellow)  There is a fault in the sensor.  Contact an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer. Refer to “Forward Collision Mitigation system (FCM): System problem warning” on page 5-82. Refer to “Lane Departure Warning (LDW): System problem warning”...
  • Page 203 Refer to “Automatic High Beam (AHB): System problem warning” on page 5-152.  There is a fault in the system of Automatic High Beam  Contact an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer. (AHB). Refer to “Automatic High Beam (AHB): System prob- lem warning”...
  • Page 204 Indicator light, warning light, and information screen display list Other interrupt displays N00558201409 Screen System operation status Reference  When starting the engine, you pressed the engine  On vehicles with manual transaxle, place the gearshift switch without depressing the clutch pedal (manual lever in the “N”...
  • Page 205 Indicator light, warning light, and information screen display list The operation status of each system is displayed on the information screen. For further details, refer to the appropriate page for each system. NOTE  When operating each system, confirm that the operation status of the system has changed on the information screen. However, the operation status of the system may not be displayed immediately after the warning display appears even if the system is operated.
  • Page 206 Refer to “FCM ON/OFF switch” on page 5-81. is deactivated. This informs you that a periodic inspection is due. Screen Do this Have an inspection made by an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer. For further details, refer to “Service reminder” on page 5-116. Features and controls 5-141...
  • Page 207: Indicators

    Indicators The rest time can be set. Screen Do this Park the vehicle in a safe place, turn off the engine, and take a rest. Use this display as rough guide for taking rests during a long drive. The interval from the start of your trip until this message is displayed can be set. Refer to “Changing the function settings (With the ignition switch or operation mode is in ON)”...
  • Page 208 Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility When the engine is started, the light should ing, stop the engine and check that the cap is of your choice as soon as possible.
  • Page 209: Information Screen Display

    CVT has a stronger tendency to as soon as possible and contact an authorized creep forward. Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice to have the system checked. When the ignition switch is turned to the NOTE “ON”...
  • Page 210: Combination Headlights And Dimmer Switch

    Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair soon as possible and contact an authorized facility of your choice.
  • Page 211 Parking, tail, front and rear side- flash, it must be replaced. released] marker lights, license plate and Contact an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice instrument panel lights on OFF All lights off whenever it is necessary to repair the high...
  • Page 212 Combination headlights and dimmer switch The daytime running lights illumi- NOTE Except for vehicles equipped with day- nated time running lights  Even if the daytime running lights are not on, Tail, front and rear side-marker they will come on once the vehicle starts lights, license plate and instrument All lights off moving.
  • Page 213 Have the system checked beep will sound to remind you to remove by an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice. the key. When using the F.A.S.T.-key to start...
  • Page 214  When the engine is started using the vated. F.A.S.T.-key, if the driver’s door is opened Dimmer (high/low beam See your authorized Mitsubishi Motors and the operation mode is put in OFF, the dealer for details. headlight reminder buzzer intermittently change) emits a high-pitched sound.
  • Page 215 Combination headlights and dimmer switch go back to normal when you let go. While the Automatic High Beam (AHB) How to use the AHB high beam is on, you will see a blue light on N00593600083 so equipped) the instrument panel. 1.
  • Page 216 Combination headlights and dimmer switch 2. The AHB indicator will go off. NOTE 3. The AHB switch is pressed again, the  The headlights may not be switched from AHB will be activated. high beam to low beam under the following circumstances.
  • Page 217 ON, please contact an • When the windshield is replaced, use the • A vehicle in front or oncoming vehicle is Mitsubishi Motors genuine parts. authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer. driven without lights, the exterior lights are...
  • Page 218 AHB has a malfunction. Contact an SERVICE REQUIRED” warning display rain, snow, sand storms, etc. may appear. authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer for  A front vehicle or an oncoming vehicle is If the message remains even after the tem- inspection of the system.
  • Page 219  It is possible to modify functions as follows: • The headlights can be set to come on in the low beam setting. • The welcome light function can be deacti- vated. For details, consult a Mitsubishi Motors dealer. Coming home light NOTE N00547301123 This function turns on the headlights in the ...
  • Page 220: Headlight Leveling Switch (If So Equipped)

    • The coming home light function can be usually happens when the steering wheel is deactivated. turned only slightly. You can easily return the For details, consult a Mitsubishi Motors lever by hand. dealer. Also, when you move the lever to (1) slightly...
  • Page 221: Hazard Warning Flasher Switch

    This is an Have the system inspected by your autho- emergency warning system and should not be rized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair used when the vehicle is in motion, except for facility of your choice.
  • Page 222: Wiper And Washer Switch

    Wiper and washer switch NOTE Windshield wipers  If the headlights are switched to high beam, the front fog lights will go out; they will illu- NOTE minate again when the headlights are switched back to low beam.  To ensure a clear rearward view, the rear ...
  • Page 223 For further information, please contact your ness on the windshield. If the blades are frozen to the windshield or authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a LO- Slow rear window, do not operate the wipers until repair facility of your choice.
  • Page 224  In the following cases, the rain sensor may be malfunctioning. Have the vehicle checked • When cleaning the outside surface of the at an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or windshield, if you wipe with a cloth the rain a repair facility of your choice.
  • Page 225 For further information, please contact your authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice. Misting function NOTE Move the lever in the direction of the arrow ...
  • Page 226 “R” position while the rear window any operation of the lever. wiper is operating with the knob in the “INT” position. See your authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer for details.  If the knob is in the “OFF” position, turn the OFF- Off knob to the “INT”...
  • Page 227: Electric Rear Window Defogger Switch

    For further information, please con- will turn off.  Before using the wipers in cold weather, tact your authorized Mitsubishi Motors If you need the defogger for more than 20 check to be sure that the wiper blades are not dealer.
  • Page 228: Horn Switch

    Horn switch CAUTION How to connect a USB memory device  Use the rear window defogger only after the engine has started and is running. Be sure to N00566801228 turn the defogger switch off immediately after the window is clear to save on battery 1.
  • Page 229: Sun Visors

    Sun visors for details about the types of connectable NOTE devices and supported file specifications. Type 1  Use a genuine connector cable from Apple Inc. Sun visors 3. Connect the connector cable (A) to the N00524601392 Type 2 Pull the sun visor downward (1) to reduce USB input terminal (B).
  • Page 230: 12 V Power Outlets

    12 V power outlets Vanity mirror Type 2 12 V power outlets N00525001742 A vanity mirror is fitted to the back of the sun visor. CAUTION Type 1  Be sure to use a “plug-in” type accessory A vanity mirror is fitted to the back of the sun operating at 12 V and at 120 W or less.
  • Page 231 HomeLink® Wireless Control System (if so equipped) Type 1 WARNING Floor console box ®  Do not use HomeLink with any garage Accessories can be operated while the igni- door opener that lacks safety stop and reverse features as required by U.S. Fed- tion switch or the operation mode is in ON or eral Regulations.
  • Page 232: Homelink® Wireless Control System (If So Equipped)

    HomeLink® Wireless Control System (if so equipped) NOTE Before programming Home- ® Link  You can program a maximum of 3 devices. To change or replace any of the 3 devices N00584600032 after it has been initially programmed, you  Some garage door openers manufactured must first erase the current settings.
  • Page 233 HomeLink® Wireless Control System (if so equipped) • If the device does not operate, continue NOTE ® with “Programming a new HomeLink ”  Some devices may require you to replace this steps 5 to 7 to complete the program- ®...
  • Page 234 HomeLink® Wireless Control System (if so equipped) NOTE NOTE  In the event that there are still programming  If programming a garage door opener or gate difficulties or questions, additional Home- operator, it is advised to unplug the device during the “cycling”...
  • Page 235 HomeLink® Wireless Control System (if so equipped) 3. Once the door has stopped, press and ® The HomeLink has the capability of listen- release the “Learn” or “Smart” button on ing to these messages at a range up to 820.2 the garage door opener (refer to your feet (250 m) (open line of sight), but range garage door opener owner’s manual for...
  • Page 236: Interior Lights

    Interior lights ® 1. Press and hold the 2 outer HomeLink NOTE CAUTION buttons for at least 10 seconds. The indi-  If you do not complete the programming of a  The transmitter has been tested and complies cator will change from continuous yellow new device to the button, it will revert to the with FCC and IC rules.
  • Page 237 Interior lights • When the remote control transmitter of Dome light (front)/Reading the keyless entry system or the F.A.S.T.- lights key is used to lock the vehicle. • If the vehicle is equipped with the N00525401472 F.A.S.T.-key, when the F.A.S.T.-key is Dome light (front) used to lock the vehicle.
  • Page 238 Interior lights 1- ( Reading lights NOTE The light illuminates regardless of  When the F.A.S.T.-key was used to start the N00537600155 whether a door or the liftgate is open or engine, if the operation mode is put in OFF Regardless of the position of the dome light closed.
  • Page 239 If it is adjusted, the time until the dome light go off is also adjusted automatically at the same time. See your authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer for details. The brightness of the sunshade illumination The sunshade illumination turns on when the...
  • Page 240: Storage Spaces

    The cabin will adjusted automatically at the same time. See lights) become extremely hot, so lighters and other your authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer for flammable items may catch fire and N00526301452 details. unopened drink cans (including beer cans) ...
  • Page 241 Storage spaces 1- Floor console box NOTE NOTE 2- Glove compartment  When the lights are illuminated with the  There is a limit to the size of pens that can be stored in the holder. Forcing large pens into light switch in the “...
  • Page 242: Cup Holders

    Cup holders NOTE WARNING  The floor console box can also be used as an  Do not spray water or spill beverages arm rest. inside the vehicle. If the switches, wires, or electrical components become wet, they could malfunction or cause a vehicle fire. If you accidentally spill a beverage, wipe up as much liquid as possible.
  • Page 243: Bottle Holder

    Bottle holder There are bottle holders located on the front Cargo area cover (if so doors. equipped) N00500101032 CAUTION  Do not place luggage or other items on the cargo area cover. Any items on the cargo area cover would obstruct your rearward view, and they could fly forward and cause injuries or other mishap in the event of hard braking.
  • Page 244: Assist Grips

    Assist grips body weight. They are intended for use only CAUTION while seated in the vehicle.  Lightly push the cargo area cover to make sure that the concave portion (A) is set firmly in the protruding portion (B) of the liftgate.
  • Page 245: Luggage Hooks

    Luggage hooks Luggage hooks N00528501285 There are hooks on the sides of the luggage compartment for use in securing luggage. CAUTION  Do not load the luggage higher than the top of the seatback. Be sure that luggage is firmly secured. Restricted rear vision or flying objects enter- ing the passenger compartment during sud- den braking could result in a serious...
  • Page 246 Driving safety Driving precaution ................6-2 Fuel economy ...................6-2 Driving, alcohol and drugs ..............6-2 Floor mat ..................6-3 Vehicle preparation before driving ..........6-4 Safe driving techniques ..............6-4 Driving during cold weather ............6-5 Braking ....................6-5 Parking .....................6-6 Loading information ................6-7 Cargo loads ..................6-10 Trailer towing ................6-12...
  • Page 247: Driving Precaution

    Driving precaution to perform satisfactorily in off-road condi-  Keep your tires inflated to the recom- Driving precaution tions. mended pressures. N00629301106 Always drive safely and steer the vehicle  When you drive on highways or dry carefully. Avoid operating the vehicle in a improved roads, set the drive mode-selec- WARNING manner that might require sharp turns or...
  • Page 248: Floor Mat

    Floor mat pharmacist before driving while under the 2. Align the floor mat with the installation WARNING influence of any of these medications. holes over the retaining clips.  Always install the mat with the correct 3. Secure the floor mat with retaining clips. side facing down.
  • Page 249: Vehicle Preparation Before Driving

     Make sure that infants and small children replacement should, therefore, be performed only by an authorized Mitsubishi Motors are properly restrained in accordance with  Drive defensively. Be aware of traffic, dealer. all laws and regulations.
  • Page 250: Driving During Cold Weather

    Have the vehicle serviced by an ing the engine, allow a short warm-up make sure you will be able to get the right authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a time to distribute oil to all cylinders. Then fuel.
  • Page 251: Parking

    Parking When driving in cold weather For vehicles equipped with man- WARNING ual transaxle  Leaving the engine running risks injury or death from accidentally moving the gear- On snowy roads, ice can form on the braking shift lever (manual transaxle) or the selec- system, making the brakes less effective.
  • Page 252: Loading Information

    Loading information  Vehicle maximum load on the tire: load  Production options weight: the combined When leaving the vehicle on an individual tire that is determined by weight of those installed regular produc- distributing to each axle its share of the tion options weighing over 5 lbs (2.3 kg) Always remove the key from the ignition maximum loaded vehicle weight and...
  • Page 253 Loading information The resulting figure equals the available amount of cargo and luggage load capacity. For exam- ple, if the “XXX” amount equals 1400 lbs. and there will be five 150 lbs. passengers in your vehi- cle, the amount of available cargo and luggage load capacity is 650 lbs.
  • Page 254 Loading information NOTE The above steps for determining  correct load limit were written in accordance with U.S.A. regula- tions. Your vehicle cannot tow a trailer, so step 6 is irrelevant. Driving safety...
  • Page 255: Cargo Loads

    Cargo loads NOTE The following table shows examples on how to calculate total cargo/load capacity of your vehicle with varying  seating configurations and number and size of occupants. This table is for illustration purposes only and may not be accurate for the seating and load capacity of your vehicle. For the following example the combined weight of occupants and cargo should never exceed 865 lbs (392 kg).
  • Page 256 Cargo loads occupants from the vehicle capacity weight. WARNING WARNING For additional information, if needed, refer to  Do not load cargo or luggage higher than  The total weight of all occupants and lug- “Steps for Determining Correct Load Limit” the top of the seatback.
  • Page 257: Trailer Towing

    Trailer towing CAUTION Refitting the covers  Before driving and after traveling a short dis- 1. With each cover, put the tabs (C) on the tance, always check the load to make sure it cover in the holes (D) in the roof. is securely fastened to the roof carrier.
  • Page 258 Trailer towing WARNING  Do not use this vehicle for trailer towing. It may not be possible to maintain control or adequate braking. Driving safety 6-13...
  • Page 260 Comfort controls Vents ....................7-2 Manual air conditioning (if so equipped) .........7-4 Automatic air conditioning-Type1 (if so equipped) ......7-9 Automatic air conditioning-Type2 (if so equipped) ......7-14 Important air conditioning operating tips ........7-19 Air purifier ..................7-20 General information about your radio ...........7-20...
  • Page 261: Vents

    Vents 2- Open Vents N00729900249 NOTE  On rare occasions, air from the vents of an air-conditioned vehicle may be foggy. This is only moist air cooling suddenly and does not indicate a problem.  Do not let drinks or other liquids get into the vents as they could prevent the air condition- ing from operating normally.
  • Page 262 Vents NOTE  With the mode selection dial between the “ ” and “ ” positions, air flows mainly to the upper part of the passenger compart- ment. With the mode selection dial between the “ ” and “ ” positions, air flows mainly to the leg area.
  • Page 263: Manual Air Conditioning (If So Equipped)

    Manual air conditioning (if so equipped) Control panel N00730500261 Manual air conditioning Temperature control dial (if so A- Temperature control dial N00736600176 equipped) B- Air selection switch Turn the temperature control dial clockwise C- Blower speed selection dial N00730301426 to make the air warmer. Turn it counterclock- D- Air conditioning switch wise to make the air cooler.
  • Page 264 Manual air conditioning (if so equipped) quickly remove fog or frost from the wind- NOTE NOTE shield.  While the engine coolant temperature is low,  When the air conditioning operates with the the temperature of the air from the heater air selection switch in the outside air posi- To change the air selection, simply press the will be cool/cold until the engine warms up,...
  • Page 265 (A) does not blink, there is no problem. If it does blink, have it Air conditioning switch  Disable automatic air control: checked at an authorized Mitsubishi Motors Even when the air conditioning operates, N00731001505 dealer or a repair facility of your choice.
  • Page 266 Manual air conditioning (if so equipped) 3. Push the air conditioning switch (B). Operating the air conditioning NOTE 4. Change the temperature by turning the system  For quick heating, set the blower speed control dial clockwise or counterclock- selection dial to the position shown in the wise.
  • Page 267 Manual air conditioning (if so equipped) 1. Set the mode selection dial to the “ ” Combination of unheated air and Defrosting or defogging (wind- position. heated air shield, door windows) 2. Select your desired blower speed by turn- N00731300266 N00731401583 ing the blower speed selection dial.
  • Page 268: Automatic Air Conditioning-Type1 (If So Equipped)

    Automatic air conditioning-Type1 (if so equipped) NOTE Control panel NOTE  While the mode selection dial is set to the  There is an interior air temperature sensor N00711801741 (G) in the illustrated position. “ ” position, the air conditioning com- Never place anything over the sensor, since pressor will run automatically.
  • Page 269 Contact your Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a To change the air selection, simply press the repair facility of your choice for assistance. air selection switch. A sound will be made Refer to “Personalizing the air conditioning...
  • Page 270 Automatic air conditioning-Type1 (if so equipped)  Recirculated air {Indicator light (A) ON} Press the air selection switch for about 10 NOTE Air is recirculated inside the passenger seconds or longer.  If the mode selection dial is set between compartment.
  • Page 271  Changing the settings no problem. If it does blink, have it checked Press the air conditioning switch for about at an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or 10 seconds or longer. a repair facility of your choice. When the setting has changed, the system ...
  • Page 272 Automatic air conditioning-Type1 (if so equipped) 1. Set the blower speed selection dial to the selection dial and the mode selection dial to  For ordinary defrosting “AUTO” position. the desired positions. To return to automatic Use this setting to keep the windshield and 2.
  • Page 273: Automatic Air Conditioning-Type2 (If So Equipped)

    Automatic air conditioning-Type2 (if so equipped)  For quick defrosting NOTE Control panel  When defrosting, do not set the temperature N00711801754 control dial to the maximum cool position. This will blow cool air on the window glass and fog it up. Automatic air conditioning- Type2 (if so equipped)
  • Page 274 When the dial is set to sonal preferences. the “OFF” position, all fan-driven airflow Contact your Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a will stop. repair facility of your choice for assistance. Refer to “Personalizing the air conditioning switch (Changing the function setting)”...
  • Page 275 Automatic air conditioning-Type2 (if so equipped) page7-16. Outside air is introduced into the passen- Personalizing the air selection ger compartment. (Changing the function setting)  Recirculated air {Indicator light (A) ON} Mode selection dial N00760000021 Air is recirculated inside the passenger N00737100136 You can change the following functions to compartment.
  • Page 276 If it does blink, have it checked Air conditioning switch at an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or  Changing the settings N00737301425 a repair facility of your choice.
  • Page 277 Automatic air conditioning-Type2 (if so equipped) 2. Select the temperature control dial to the operation, set the dials to the “AUTO” posi- NOTE desired temperature. The temperature can tion.  While the mode selection dial is set to the be set within a range of around 18 to 32. “...
  • Page 278: Important Air Conditioning Operating Tips

    Have the system inspected by your authorized N00733701388 1. Park the vehicle in the shade whenever Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility possible. Parking in the hot sun makes the of your choice. vehicle interior extremely hot which then requires more time to cool.
  • Page 279: Air Purifier

    Signal transmission During a long period of disuse Contact your Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice for assistance. FM signals do not follow the earth surface The air conditioning should be operated for at...
  • Page 280 General information about your radio The direct signal from the broadcast station reaches the antenna slightly before the reflected signal. This time difference may cause some reception disturbance or flutter. This problem occurs primarily in urban areas. 25 to 40 mile radius 100 mile radius (40 to 64 km) (160 km)
  • Page 281 General information about your radio lines, lightning and other types of similar electrical phenomena. 7-22 Comfort controls...
  • Page 282 For emergencies If the vehicle breaks down ...............8-2 If the operation mode cannot be changed to OFF (vehicles equipped with the F.A.S.T.-key) ........8-2 Jump-starting the engine ..............8-2 Engine overheating ................8-4 Jack and tools ...................8-5 How to change a tire ................8-6 Towing ...................8-12 Operation under adverse driving conditions ........8-14 Fuel Pump Shut-off System ............8-15...
  • Page 283: If The Vehicle Breaks Down

    Contact an  Check the other vehicle. It must have a 12- authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer.  The brake booster will not work, so the volt battery. If the other system isn’t 12-volt, brakes will not grip well.
  • Page 284 Jump-starting the engine WARNING WARNING  Perform step 4 on both vehicles before-  Be sure to follow the proper order when hand. Make sure that the cables or your connecting batteries, clothes cannot be caught by the fan or ...
  • Page 285: Engine Overheating

    7. If there is no obvious leak source, check Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facil- the coolant level in the engine coolant ity of your choice for assistance. reserve tank. If there is none, or if it is too...
  • Page 286: Jack And Tools

    You can start driving again when the bar graph for the engine coolant tem- perature display returns to the normal zone. 11. Have the system inspected by your autho- rized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice. For emergencies...
  • Page 287: How To Change A Tire

    How to change a tire 5. To prevent the vehicle from rolling when 6. Get the jack, bar and wheel nut wrench How to change a tire it is raised on the jack, place chocks or ready. N00836901832 blocks (A) in front of and behind the tire (Refer to “Jack and tools”...
  • Page 288 (B) by turning it counterclock- replaced or repaired at an authorized wise. Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice as soon as possible.  Do not go over 50 mph (80 km/h) when driv- ing with the compact spare tire.
  • Page 289 How to change a tire Slowly rotate the wheel nut wrench until the tire is raised slightly off the ground surface. 3. Rotate the jack by hand until the flange WARNING portion (B) fits in the groove (C) at the top ...
  • Page 290 How to change a tire WARNING WARNING  Do not turn the raised wheel. The tires  Mount the spare wheel with the valve stem that are still on the ground could turn and (I) facing outward. If you cannot see the make your vehicle fall off the jack.
  • Page 291 How to change a tire 10. Lower the jack all the way and remove it. 11. Check the tire inflation pressure. The rec- ommended tire pressure for your vehicle is listed on the tire and loading informa- tion placard attached to the driver’s door sill as shown in the illustration.
  • Page 292 How to change a tire CAUTION Wheel cover CAUTION (if so equipped)  If the steering wheel vibrates when driving  Trying to remove the wheel cover with only N00849400195 after changing the tire, have the tire checked your bare hands can seriously injure your for balance at an authorized Mitsubishi fingers.
  • Page 293: Towing

    Towing NOTE  Do not use the tie-down hooks for towing. These hooks are provided only for the pur- pose of transporting the vehicle itself.  Your vehicle cannot tow any other vehicle. There may be local regulations concerning towing in your area. Obey the regulations of the area where you are driving your vehicle.
  • Page 294 Towing Towing the vehicle by a tow CAUTION truck  [For front-wheel drive vehicle equipped with the active stability control (ASC)] If the vehicle is towed with the ignition CAUTION switch in the “ON” position or the operation mode in ON and only the front wheels or ...
  • Page 295: Operation Under Adverse Driving Conditions

    Operation under adverse driving conditions Towing a front-wheel drive vehi- WARNING On snowy or icy roads cle with front wheels off the  When trying to rock your vehicle out of a  When driving on a road covered with ground (Type C) stuck position, make sure that there are no snow or ice, use snow tires.
  • Page 296: Fuel Pump Shut-Off System

    Fuel Pump Shut-off System CAUTION WARNING  Do not depress the accelerator pedal rapidly.  Mitsubishi Motors recommends that your The vehicle could start moving when it vehicle be inspected by an authorized breaks free from the ice, possibly resulting in Mitsubishi Motors dealer after any colli- an accident.
  • Page 298 Vehicle care and maintenance Service precautions ................9-2 Cleaning the outside of your vehicle ..........9-41 Catalytic converter ................9-2 Engine hood ..................9-3 View of the engine compartment .............9-5 Engine oil and oil filter ..............9-5 Engine coolant .................9-7 Air cleaner filter ................9-8 Manual transaxle oil (if so equipped) ..........9-9 Continuously variable transmission (CVT) fluid (if so equipped) ................9-9 Transfer oil (All-wheel drive models) ..........9-9...
  • Page 299: Service Precautions

    If you discover a malfunction or other prob- ment. lem, have it corrected by an authorized  Do not smoke or allow open flames around Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility fuel or the battery. The fumes are flamma- of your choice. ble.
  • Page 300: Engine Hood

    Engine hood  Do not idle the engine with any spark plug CAUTION Engine hood wires disconnected or removed, such as  Damage to the catalytic converter can result when performing diagnostic tests. N00937501689 if your vehicle is not kept in proper operating ...
  • Page 301 Engine hood Release the lever and lift the engine hood. CAUTION CAUTION  Always insert the support prop into the hole  Make sure the engine hood is firmly closed specially made for it. Propping the engine before driving. hood at any other place could cause the prop If you drive without the engine hood com- to slip out and lead to an accident.
  • Page 302: View Of The Engine Compartment

    View of the engine compartment View of the engine compart- Engine oil and oil filter ment N00937702109 Good N00937600625 To check and refill engine oil It is normal for an engine to use oil. You may need to add oil between the recommended oil change intervals.
  • Page 303 Engine Oil is recommended for optimum fuel economy and cold weather starting. Mitsubishi Motors recommends using only If Mitsubishi Motors Genuine 0W-20 Syn- 1- The upper part indicates the quality of engine oils with the ILSAC certification sym- thetic Engine Oil is not available, 5W-20 the oil.
  • Page 304: Engine Coolant

    Take your vehi- coolant. cle to an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer Radiator cap or a repair facility of your choice for testing. CAUTION The radiator cap must be tight sealed to pre- vent losing coolant, which may result in ...
  • Page 305: Air Cleaner Filter

    Mitsubishi cover and take out the air cleaner filter. Motors dealer or a repair facility of your  Genuine Mitsubishi Motors Parts are recom- choice to have the thermostat checked, mended when replacing the air cleaner filter.
  • Page 306: Manual Transaxle Oil (If So Equipped)

    (CVT) should be maintained and serviced by Fluid type “Removing and installing the upper cover an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a and duct” on page 9-11. repair facility of your choice to obtain the best performance and longest life. It is impor-...
  • Page 307: Rear Axle Oil (All-Wheel Drive Models)

    N00938701369 If this occurs, have the vehicle checked by an The brake fluid and the clutch fluid share the authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a reservoir tank. repair facility of your choice. 9-10 Vehicle care and maintenance...
  • Page 308: Battery

     Take care in handling brake fluid as it is battery and charging system tested by an harmful to the eyes, may irritates your authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a skin and will damage painted surfaces. repair facility of your choice.
  • Page 309 Battery WARNING  Turn the ignition switch to the “LOCK” position or put the operation mode in OFF. Make sure that your clothes cannot be caught by the fan or drive belt. Personal injury could result. To remove 1. Remove the clips (A), and then remove 3.
  • Page 310 WARNING  Always wear protective clothing and gog- rized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair gles when working with the battery, or  Never disconnect the battery while the facility of your choice before the start of cold have a skilled automobile technician do it.
  • Page 311: Tires

    Tires  Recommended inflation pressure: the WARNING Tires inflation pressure for optimum tire perfor-  Battery posts, terminals and related acces- N00939201680 mance. sories contain lead and lead compounds.  Intended outboard sidewall: WARNING Wash hands after handling. • The sidewall that contains a whitewall, ...
  • Page 312 Tires  Sidewall: portion of a tire between the Construction code Tire Markings tread and bead. •“R” means radial construc-  Section width: the linear distance between tion. the exteriors of the sidewalls of an •“D” means diagonal or bias inflated tire, excluding elevations due to construction.
  • Page 313 Tires Speed symbol NOTE WARNING A symbol indicating the LT (Light Truck) -metric tire Overloading of your tire is   range of speeds at which a sizing is based on U.S.A. design dangerous. Overloading can tire can carry a load corre- standards.
  • Page 314 Tires EXAMPLE: DOT MA L9 ABCD under controlled conditions on speci- Treadwear, Traction and Temper- 1504 fied government test surfaces of ature Grades Department of Transporta- asphalt and concrete. A tire marked tion C may have poor traction perfor- Treadwear This symbol certifies that the mance.
  • Page 315 Tires The tire pressure for your vehicle under nor- Cold inflation pressure must not go above the Tire inflation pressures mal driving conditions is listed on the placard maximum values molded into the tire side- N00939301955 attached to the driver’s door sill. wall.
  • Page 316 To even out the wear on your tires and make tires that differ in size, type, brand or the them last longer, Mitsubishi Motors Corpora- degree of wear, will increase the differential tion recommends that you rotate your tires at oil temperature, resulting in possible damage to the driving system.
  • Page 317 Tires that have arrows showing rotation direction CAUTION Front  Only Mitsubishi Motors Authorized wheels should be used, because your vehicle is Front equipped with a tire pressure monitoring sys- tem. Use of another type of wheel risks air leaks and sensor damage, as it will not be possible to install the tire pressure sensor properly.
  • Page 318: Clutch Pedal Free Play (If So Equipped)

    Clutch pedal free play (if so equipped) Clutch pedal free play Brake pedal free play Parking brake (if so equipped) N00940301346 N00940401291 To check the brake pedal free play (A), turn N00940201101 off the engine and press the brake pedal sev- Parking brake lever stroke eral times with your foot.
  • Page 319: Wiper Blades

    Wiper blades and Environment Canada. The emission-con- Wiper blades NOTE trol system is made of:  To meet government regulations and pro- N00940700138 mote cleaner air, your vehicle is equipped  a positive crankcase ventilation system Check the wiper blades occasionally. Clean with an onboard diagnostic system (OBD).
  • Page 320: General Maintenance

    Have the system checked at an authorized for: Mitsubishi Motors dealer. Mitsubishi Motors dealer at the mileage spec- ified in the “WARRANTY AND MAINTE-  Severe surface cracking, scuffing or worn Fuel system (tank, pipe line and NANCE MANUAL”.
  • Page 321: For Cold And Snowy Weather

    For cold and snowy weather  The underside or rear of the vehicle is Also, put a light coat of the same grease on Ball joint, steering linkage seals damaged the safety catch wherever moving parts touch. and drive shaft boots Also check the exhaust system each time the N00941800077 For cold and snowy weather...
  • Page 322: Fusible Links

    In case of a melted fusible link, see your authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice for inspection 2. To put back the fuse lid, line up the fuse and replacement.
  • Page 323 Fuses Sym- Capac- Engine compartment Passenger compartment fuse loca- Electrical system tion table Windshield wiper 30 A In the engine compartment, the fuse block is Passenger compartment fuse location Optional 10 A located as shown in the illustration. Door locks 20 A Radio 15 A...
  • Page 324 Fuses Sym- Capac- Sym- Capac- Engine compartment fuse location Electrical system Electrical system table Power window con- Alternator 7.5 A 30 A* trol Engine compartment fuse location Headlight washer 20 A Defogger 30 A* Air conditioning 10 A Heated door mirror 7.5 A ETV/Oil cooler fan 15 A...
  • Page 325 Fuses Sym- Capac- Sym- Capac- Identification of fuse Electrical system Electrical system Headlight Audio amplifier 30 A Capacity Color (low Halogen 10 A Diesel 30 A 7.5 A Brown beam) (left) — Spare fuse 10 A 10 A Headlight — Spare fuse 15 A 15 A...
  • Page 326: Replacement Of Light Bulbs

    If you need to have your vehicle dis- checked by an authorized Mitsubishi Motors posed of, you should remove the high dealer or a repair facility of your choice to intensity discharge headlights before dis- 4.
  • Page 327 19 W work as required, it is recommended that Outside these procedures be carried out by an autho- Headlight, low beam 55 W rized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair (Halogen bulb) N00950302144 facility of your choice. Headlight, low beam Front ...
  • Page 328  It is not possible to repair or replace only the Item No. or bulb for the side turn signal light. bulb Check with an authorized Mitsubishi Motors type dealer or a repair facility of your choice when the light needs to be repaired or High-mounted stop —...
  • Page 329  The center console down light uses an LED N00950401773 instead of the bulb. Check with an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or repair facility of your choice when either light needs to be repaired or replaced. Headlights (low beam, except...
  • Page 330 Replacement of light bulbs CAUTION  Handle halogen light bulb with care. The gas inside a halogen light bulb is highly pressur- ized, so dropping, knocking, or scratching a halogen light bulb can cause it to shatter.  Never hold the halogen light bulb with a bare hand, dirty glove, etc.
  • Page 331 Adjustment of headlight aim 2. Pull the bulb out of the socket. N00943200121 The alignment of the headlights should be checked by an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice. Headlights (low beam, for vehi- Front side-marker lights/park-...
  • Page 332 “Removing and bulb for the side turn signal light. installing the upper cover and duct” on Check with an authorized Mitsubishi Motors page 9-11. dealer or a repair facility of your choice 2. Turn the socket (A) counterclockwise to when the light needs to be repaired or remove it.
  • Page 333 Replacement of light bulbs 2. Insert a straight blade (or minus) screw- 5. Turn the bulb (G) counterclockwise to NOTE driver with a cloth over its tip into the remove it.  Except for vehicles equipped with daytime light cover (B) and pry gently to remove running lights, when unfastening the screws, be careful not to move the beam position adjustment screw (D).
  • Page 334  The daytime running light/parking lights installing the bulb. (Type 2) uses an LED instead of the bulb. Check with an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice B- Rear side-marker light, and tail and stop...
  • Page 335 Replacement of light bulbs 2. Insert a screwdriver into the notch of the cover and pry gently to remove the cover. 4. To install the bulb, perform the removal 5. To install the bulb, perform the removal steps in reverse. steps in reverse.
  • Page 336: Vehicle Care Precautions

     The high-mounted stop light uses an LED instead of the bulb. Check with an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice when the light needs to be repaired or replaced.
  • Page 337: Cleaning The Inside Of Your Vehicle

    Cleaning the inside of your vehicle CAUTION CAUTION NOTE  Cleaning products can be dangerous. Some  Do not use organic substances (solvents,  Do not use cleaners, conditioners, and pro- are poisonous and others are highly flamma- benzine, kerosene, alcohol, gasoline, etc.) or tectants containing silicones or wax.
  • Page 338 Cleaning the outside of your vehicle NOTE NOTE Washing  If fuzzing is difficult to remove from the seat  The genuine leather surface may harden and N00945901682 upholstery, draw a suitable defuzzing brush shrink if it is exposed to the direct sunlight Chemicals contained in the dirt and dust over the surface in one direction.
  • Page 339 Cleaning the outside of your vehicle CAUTION CAUTION Waxing  Never spray or splash water on the electrical • If your vehicle is equipped with the rain N00946000234 parts in the engine compartment. This may sensor wipers, place the wiper switch lever Wax your vehicle once or twice a year, or damage them.
  • Page 340 Cleaning the outside of your vehicle In this case, wipe it off using lukewarm water 2. Use a mild detergent on any dirt that can- Polishing and a soft cloth or chamois. not be removed easily with water. N00946100046 Rinse off the detergent after washing the If painted surfaces have been severely dam- wheel.
  • Page 341 Cleaning the outside of your vehicle Wiper blades N00946700068 Use a soft cloth and glass cleaner to remove grease, dead insects, etc., from the wiper blades. Replace the wiper blades when they no longer clean the windshield and rear window prop- erly.
  • Page 342 Customer assistance/ Reporting Safety Defects Consumer information (For vehicles sold in U.S.A.) ....10-2 Reporting Safety Defects ...............10-2 Important facts to know in case of an accident ......10-4...
  • Page 343 Administration (NHTSA) in addi- ) times as well on the government course heat when tested under controlled conditions tion to notifying Mitsubishi Motors as a tire graded 100. The relative performance on a specified indoor laboratory test wheel. Corporation.
  • Page 344 Canada, Inc. call 1-888-576-4878 or and if it finds that a safety defect write to: To contact Mitsubishi Motors North exists in a group of vehicles, it may America, Inc. call 1-888-648-7820 or Mitsubishi Motor Sales of Can- order a recall and remedy campaign.
  • Page 345 Important facts to know in case of an accident call (671)649-3673 or write to:  Ask for genuine Mitsubishi Motors parts. Important facts to know in Many times, to save money, your insur- case of an accident Triple J Enterprises, Inc.
  • Page 346 Genuine Mitsubishi Motors replacements parts are your guarantee that your vehicle will have all the technological advantages and maintain the style and protec- tion of a brand new Mitsubishi Motors vehi- Customer assistance/Reporting Safety Defects 10-5...
  • Page 348 Specifications Vehicle labeling ................11-2 Vehicle dimensions ................11-3 Vehicle weights ................11-3 Engine specifications ..............11-4 Battery ....................11-4 Tires and wheels ................11-5 Capacity ..................11-5...
  • Page 349: Vehicle Labeling

    Vehicle labeling Vehicle labeling 2 - Vehicle identification num- Engine model/serial number ber plate N01147401879 The engine model and serial number are Keep a record of the chassis number and stamped on the engine cylinder block as vehicle identification number. Such informa- The vehicle identification number is stamped shown in the illustration.
  • Page 350: Vehicle Dimensions

    Vehicle dimensions Overall width 71.3 in (1,810 mm) Certification label Overall height 64.8 in (1,645 mm) N01148200167 The certification label is located on the Wheel base 105.1 in (2,670 mm) driver’s door sill. Vehicle dimensions N01147501694 Overall length 171.9 in (4,365 mm) Vehicle weights N01147600858 Gross vehicle weight rating...
  • Page 351: Engine Specifications

    Engine specifications Maximum roof load 176 lb (80 kg) Seating capacity 5 persons NOTE  Roof load is important because it affects the vehicle capacity weight. Refer to “Loading cargo on the roof” on page 6-11. GVWR: maximum total weight (load) limit specified for the vehicle GAWR: maximum weight (load) limit specified for the front or rear axle Seating capacity: the maximum number of occupants Engine specifications...
  • Page 352: Tires And Wheels

    Mitsubishi Motors Genuine NEW MULTI GEAR OIL ECO Manual transaxle 2.6 qt (2.5 L) API GL-4, SAE 75W-80 or Mitsubishi Motors Genuine NEW MULTI GEAR OIL API GL-3, SAE 75W-80 Refer to “Continuously variable transmission (CVT) fluid” on Continuously variable transmission (CVT) 7.3 qt (6.9 L)
  • Page 353 Capacity Item Capacity Lubricants Mitsubishi Motors Genuine Super Hypoid Gear Oil API GL-5 Transfer oil .53 qt (0.5 L) SAE 80 Mitsubishi Motors Genuine Super Hypoid Gear Oil API GL-5 Differential Rear axle .42 qt (0.4 L) SAE 80 Brake/Clutch (if so equipped)
  • Page 354 Alphabetical index Replacement ........9-38 Capacity..........11-5 Numerics Ball joint, steering linkage seals and drive Card holder ........5-165 4-wheel drive operation ....... 5-60 shaft boots ........9-24 Cargo area cover....... 5-178 Battery ..........9-11 Cargo loads ........6-10 Charging system warning light ..5-144 Cargo room light Disconnection and connection ..
  • Page 355 Alphabetical index Coolant (engine) ......9-7, 11-5 Electronically controlled 4WD system .. 5-59 Free-hand advanced security transmitter (F.A.S.T.-key) ........5-11 Cruise control........5-73 Emission-control system maintenance ... 9-22 Front fog lights Cup holder ........5-177 Engine Bulb location and capacity....9-30 Compartment........
  • Page 356 Alphabetical index Glove compartment light Important facts to know in case of an accident Inside liftgate release....... 5-33 Bulb location and capacity....9-32 10-4 Link System ........5-163 Indicators ......... 5-142 Loading information......6-7 Information screen display ....5-104 Lubricants .......... 11-5 Hazard warning flasher switch ...
  • Page 357 Alphabetical index Head restraints ......... 4-7 Rear side-marker lights Bulb location and capacity ....9-30 Heated seat ........4-6 Seats and restraint systems ....4-2 Replacement........9-37 Parking ..........6-6 Parking brake break-in ....9-21 Rear turn signal light Service brake........5-64 Parking brake lever stroke ....
  • Page 358 Alphabetical index How to connect an iPod ....5-164 Bulb location and capacity....9-30 Wiper Replacement ........9-37 Rear window wiper ....... 5-161 USB input terminal device Switch ......... 5-157 Tank capacity ........11-5 How to connect a USB memory..5-163 Wiper blades ........
  • Page 359 How to calculate your gasoline mileage...
  • Page 360 NOTE Name of Owner Date of Purchase Address of Owner Model of Vehicle Name and Address of Dealer Vehicle Identification Number Maintenance record Kilometers Service Performed Date Inspection and Maintenance Item Miles...

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