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  • Page 1 2022 / 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 , a v o i d • NEVER drive under the influence of you see an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer alcohol or drugs. breathing exhaust, do not for details concerning the particular accessories •...
  • Page 4 (OBD) plug-in device that uses the port during normal driving, for example remote insurance sent to you by Mitsubishi Motors to ensure you This vehicle will handle and maneuver company monitoring, remote vehicle diagnos-...
  • Page 5 If you see the symbol above, it means “Do not copying, recording or otherwise, without the do this” or “Do not let this happen”. prior written permission of Mitsubishi Motors Corporation. If you see a symbol similar to those above in an illustration, it means the arrow points to the front of the vehicle.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Table of Illustrated table of contents Contents Safety — Seats, seat belts and supplemental restraint system Instruments and controls Pre-driving checks and adjustments Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio and phone systems Starting and driving In case of emergency Appearance and care Do-it-yourself Maintenance and schedules Technical and consumer information/Reporting Safety Defects...
  • Page 8 0 Illustrated table of contents Seats, seat belts and Supplemental Restraint Meters and gauges ............0-8 System (SRS) ..............0-2 Model with Combination meter cluster / Multi- Exterior front ..............0-3 information display (Type 1) ........0-8 Exterior rear ...
  • Page 9: Illustrated Table Of Contents

    SEATS, SEAT BELTS AND SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM (SRS) Front seat-mounted SRS side airbags (P.1-47) Second row seats (P.1-6) LATCH (Lower Anchors and Tethers for CHildren) system (for second row seats) (P.1-29) Second-row outboard seat-mounted SRS side airbags (P.1-47) *: if so equipped WAA0188X Front SRS airbags (P.1-47) Child restraint anchor point (for top tether...
  • Page 10: Exterior Front

    EXTERIOR FRONT Fog lights* (P.2-59) Headlights (P.2-53) Tires — Wheels and tires (P.8-24, P.10-8) — Flat tire (P.6-3) — Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) (P.2-17, P.5-6) Door mirrors (P.3-34) Side view camera* (P.4-9) Doors — Keys (P.3-2) — Door locks (P.3-4) —...
  • Page 11: Exterior Rear

    EXTERIOR REAR (F.A.S.T.-key) (P.3-7) Rearview camera* (P.4-2, P.4-9) Fuel filler funnel (under the cargo area floor) (P.3-31) Tail lights/stop lights/Rear turn signal lights and Back-up lights (P.8-22) Fuel filler door (P.3-28) — Fuel information (P.10-3) Child safety rear door locks (P.3-6) *: if so equipped WAA0190X Electric rear window defroster (P.2-52)
  • Page 12: Passenger Compartment

    PASSENGER COMPARTMENT Cargo area — Storage (P.2-69) — Luggage hooks (P.2-72) — Tonneau cover* (P.2-73) — Power outlet (P.2-63) — Cargo room light (P.2-82) Door armrest — Power window switch (P.2-75) — Power door lock switch (driver’s side door) (P.3-6) —...
  • Page 13: Cockpit

    COCKPIT — MI-PILOT Assist* (P.5-90) — Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone System** — Voice Recognition system switch** Wireless charger* (P.2-64) Shift lever — Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) (P.5-17) Head-Up Display (HUD) switch* (P.2-43) Power liftgate switch* (P.3-20) Steering wheel (P.3-31) — Horn (P.2-60) if so equipped **: See the separate Smartphone-link Display Audio (SDA) Owner’s Manual.
  • Page 14: Instrument Panel

    INSTRUMENT PANEL — Windshield deicer switch* (P.2-53) — Heated seat switch* (P.2-61) — Heated steering wheel switch* (P.2-60) USB (Universal Serial Bus) input terminal** Drive mode selector (P.5-28) — Hill Descent Control switch (P.5-162) Brake Auto Hold switch (P.5-25) Parking brake switch (P.5-23) Power outlet (P.2-63) Glove box (P.2-70) Hazard indicator flasher switch (P.6-2)
  • Page 15: Meters And Gauges

    METERS AND GAUGES MODEL WITH COMBINATION METER CLUSTER / MULTI- INFORMATION DISPLAY (Type 1) Tachometer (P.2-9) Warning/indicator lights (P.2-12) Multi-information display (P.2-21) — Distance to empty/Odometer (P.2-8) Speedometer (P.2-8) Engine coolant temperature gauge (P.2-9) Fuel gauge (P.2-10) WAA0245X Illustrated table of contents...
  • Page 16: Model With Full Digital Driver Display (Type 2)

    WAA0194X — Distance to empty/Odometer (P.2-8) MODEL WITH FULL DIGITAL Speedometer (P.2-8) DRIVER DISPLAY (Type 2) Secondary speedometer (P.2-8) Tachometer (P.2-9) Engine coolant temperature gauge (P.2-9) Personal display (P.2-22) Fuel gauge (P.2-10) Warning/indicator lights (P.2-12) Multi-information display (P.2-21) Illustrated table of contents...
  • Page 17: Engine Compartment

    ENGINE COMPARTMENT WAA0195X Drive belt (P.8-13) PR25DD ENGINE MODEL Engine oil dipstick (P.8-6) Engine coolant reservoir (P.8-5) Battery (P.8-11) Engine oil filler cap (P.8-6) Air cleaner (P.8-14) Brake fluid reservoir (P.8-9) Fuse/fusible link box (P.8-17) Window washer fluid reservoir (P.8-10) 0-10 Illustrated table of contents...
  • Page 18 WARNING AND INDICATOR LIGHTS Yellow Other Page Page Name Name Page Name light light light Active stability control Automatic High Beam 2-16 2-19 (ASC) warning light (AHB) indicator light 2-13 Brake warning light Active stability control Brake Auto Hold indicator 2-16 2-19 (ASC) off indicator light...
  • Page 19 MEMO 0-12 Illustrated table of contents...
  • Page 20: Safety - Seats, Seat Belts And Supplemental Restraint System

    1 Safety — Seats, seat belts and supplemental restraint system Seats ................... 1-2 Lower Anchors and Tethers for CHildren (LATCH) system ............1-29 Front seats ..............1-3 Rear-facing child restraint installation Second row seats ............1-6 using LATCH ...
  • Page 21: Seats

    SEATS children, people who require the assistance of others or pets unattended in your vehicle. Additionally, the temperature in- side a closed vehicle on a warm day can quickly become high enough to cause a significant risk of injury or death to people and pets.
  • Page 22: Front Seats

    WAB0122X WAB0123X The reclining feature allows the adjustment of FRONT SEATS Seat lifter (Driver’s seat only): the seatback for occupants of different sizes to Pull up or push down the adjusting lever to Front manual seat adjustment help obtain the proper seat belt fit. (See “Seat adjust the seat height until the desired position belts”...
  • Page 23 Front power seat adjustment Operating tips: The power seat motor has an auto-reset overload protection circuit. If the motor stops during the seat adjustment, wait 30 seconds, then reactivate the switch. To avoid discharge of the battery, do not operate the power seats for a long period of time when the engine is not running.
  • Page 24 WAB0061X WAB0062X Forward and backward: Seat lifter (Driver’s seat only): Move forward or backward the adjusting switch Move the switch as shown to adjust the angle of to the desired position. the front portion or height of the seat. Reclining: Move forward or backward the adjusting switch to the desired position.
  • Page 25: Second Row Seats

    WAB0063X WAB0085X WAB0086X Bench seat SECOND ROW SEATS Lumbar support (Driver’s seat only): Reclining The lumbar support feature provides lower back Forward and backward Pull the reclining lever and position the support to the driver. Pull up the adjusting lever and slide the seat seatback at the desired angle.
  • Page 26 Folding WARNING Before folding the second row seats Store the armrest. Do not ride in a moving vehicle when the Secure the outer seat belt on the belt hook. seatback is reclined. This can be danger- ous. The shoulder belt will not be against If the second row seats is equipped with the your body.
  • Page 27 seat belt is not interfering with the seatback Walk-in mechanism Do not operate the walk-in mechanism latch mechanism. with objects, drinks, etc. on the seat. This The second row seats can tilt and slide for easy may cause objects to break or cause the entry/exit to/from the third row seats.
  • Page 28: Third Row Seats

    THIRD ROW SEATS Seat adjustment WAB0065X Second row seats Armrest Pull the strap and down the armrest as shown. CAUTION JVR0355X Never sit on an armrest. Doing so could damage the armrest. 1. Pull the lever to tilt down the seatback. 2.
  • Page 29 WARNING The third row seats are intended for use by no more than two belted occupants, each of which does not exceed 63 inches (160 cm) in height. Exceeding these limitations can result in an increased risk of personal injury or death in the event of an accident.
  • Page 30 WAB0088X WAB0089X WAB0090X Open the luggage floor board and put the head After storing the head restraints, pull the strap Folding: restraints in the storage area. and fold the seatback. Before folding the third row seats, the head restraints of the third row seats must be WARNING removed.
  • Page 31: Head Restraints

    HEAD RESTRAINTS injury. WARNING When returning the seatbacks to the upright position, be certain they are Head restraints supplement the other vehicle completely secured in the latched position. safety systems. They may provide additional If they are not completely secured, passen- protection against injury in certain rear end gers may be injured in an accident or collisions.
  • Page 32: Adjustable Head Restraint Components

    Proper Adjustment: — For the adjustable type, align the head restraint so the center of your ear is approximately level with the center of the head restraint. — If your ear position is still higher than the recommended alignment, place the head restraint at the highest position.
  • Page 33: Remove

    SSS1037 WAB0138X SSS0997 REMOVE INSTALL ADJUST Use the following procedure to remove the head 1. Align the head restraint stalks with the holes For adjustable head restraint restraint. in the seat. Make sure that the head restraint Adjust the head restraint so the center is level is facing the correct direction.
  • Page 34 JVR0259X SSS0993 SSS0994 For non-adjustable head restraint Raise Lower Make sure the head restraint is positioned so the To raise the head restraint, pull it up. To lower, push and hold the lock knob and push lock knob is engaged in the notch before riding the head restraint down.
  • Page 35: Seat Belts

    Mitsubishi Motors strongly encourages you and all of your passengers to buckle up every time you drive, even if your seating position includes a airbag.
  • Page 36 WAB0139X SSS0016 WAB0140X SSS0014 1-17 Safety — Seats, seat belts and supplemental restraint system...
  • Page 37 Never insert any foreign object, such as a the effectiveness of the entire restraint Mitsubishi Motors dealer for this service. piece of plastic, paper clip, button or coin, system and increase the chance or severity into the seat belt buckle.
  • Page 38: Seat Belt Warning Light And Chime

    The front passenger’s seat belt is not in use during a collision should also be fastened and objects or external force on inspected and replaced if either damage or the passenger seat change the seat belt improper operation is noted. reminder classification to “occupied”.
  • Page 39: Pregnant Women

    1. Adjust the seat. (See “Seats” (P.1-2).) PREGNANT WOMEN Children should be in the rear seats and in Mitsubishi Motors recommends that pregnant an appropriate restraint. women use seat belts. The seat belt should be Do not ride in a moving vehicle when the worn snug, and always position the lap belt as seatback is reclined.
  • Page 40 seat belt when the vehicle slows down rapidly or during certain impacts. The Automatic Locking Retractor (ALR) mode (child restraint mode) locks the seat belt for child restraint installation. When ALR mode is activated the seat belt cannot be extended again until the seat belt tongue is detached from the buckle and fully retracted.
  • Page 41 If the retractor does not lock during this check, get the system checked. It is recommended you visit an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer for this service, or to learn more about seat belt operation. WAB0143X WAB0144X...
  • Page 42: Seat Belt Extenders

    SEAT BELT EXTENDERS WARNING If your seat belt, even when fully extended, is not long enough, a seat belt extender must be After adjustment, release the adjustment obtained. The extender may be used for either button and try to move the shoulder belt of the front seats.
  • Page 43: Seat Belt Maintenance

    CHILD SAFETY SEAT BELT MAINTENANCE WARNING To clean the seat belt webbing, apply a mild soap solution or any solution recom- Do not allow children to play with the seat mended for cleaning upholstery or carpets. belts. Most seating positions are equipped with Then wipe with a cloth and allow the seat Automatic Locking Retractor (ALR) mode seat belts to dry in the shade.
  • Page 44: Infants

    Booster seat the manufacturer’s instructions for minimum The proper restraint depends on the child’s size. Mitsubishi Motors recommends that all pre- and maximum weight and height recommenda- Generally, infants up to about 1 year and less teens and children be restrained in the rear tions.
  • Page 45 A booster seat can only be used in seating WARNING positions that have a three-point type seat belt. The booster seat should fit the vehicle seat and have a label certifying that it complies with Never let a child stand or kneel on any seat and Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards or do not allow a child in the cargo area.
  • Page 46: Child Restraints

    — Mitsubishi Motors recommends items or equipment to the vehicle. that all child restraints be in- Doing so could damage the child stalled in the rear seat.
  • Page 47 be connected to these anchors. If the combined weight of the child and seriously injured or killed in a child restraint is greater than 65 lb (29.5 For details, see “Lower Anchors and Tethers for collision. kg), use the vehicle’s seat belt (not the CHildren (LATCH) system”...
  • Page 48: Lower Anchors And Tethers For Children (Latch) System

    to follow the child restraint manufacturer’s the child restraint anchorages. The child instructions for installation. restraint will not be properly installed using the damaged anchorage, and a child LATCH lower anchor could be seriously injured or killed in a collision. WARNING LATCH lower anchor location Failure to follow the warnings and instructions...
  • Page 49 SSS0643 SSS0644 LATCH webbing-mounted attachment LATCH rigid attachment When installing a child restraint, carefully read Installing child restraint LATCH and follow the instructions in this manual and lower anchor attachments those supplied with the child restraint. LATCH compatible child restraints include two Top tether anchor rigid or webbing-mounted attachments that can be connected to two anchors located at certain...
  • Page 50: Rear-Facing Child Restraint Installation Using Latch

    If you have any questions when installing a top tether strap child restraint on the rear seat, it is recommended you visit an author- ized Mitsubishi Motors dealer for this service. REAR-FACING CHILD RE- STRAINT INSTALLATION...
  • Page 51 Adjust the seat where the child restraint system will be installed to the most rearward position. WAB0070X WAB0071X Rear-facing web-mounted — step 2 Rear-facing rigid-mounted — step 2 2. Secure the child restraint anchor attach- ments to the LATCH lower anchors. Check to make sure the LATCH attachment is properly attached to the lower anchors.
  • Page 52: Rear-Facing Child Restraint Installation Using The Seat Belts

    5. Check to make sure the child restraint is properly secured prior to each use. If the child restraint is loose, repeat steps 1 through 4. REAR-FACING CHILD RE- STRAINT INSTALLATION USING THE SEAT BELTS WARNING The three-point seat belt with Automatic Locking Retractor (ALR) must be used when WAB0072X WAB0145X...
  • Page 53 Follow these steps to install a rear-facing child restraint using the vehicle seat belts in the second row seats and third row seats: 1. Child restraints for infants must be used in the rear-facing direction and therefore must not be used in the front seat. Position the child restraint on the seat.
  • Page 54 WAB0147X WAB0148X SSS0657 Rear-facing — step 3 Rear-facing — step 4 Rear-facing — step 5 3. Pull the shoulder belt until the belt is fully 4. Allow the seat belt to retract. Pull up on the 5. Remove any additional slack from the seat extended.
  • Page 55: Forward-Facing Child Restraint Installation Using Latch

    through 6. 1. Position the child restraint on the seat. Always follow the child restraint manufac- After the child restraint is removed and the seat turer’s instructions. belt fully retracted, the ALR mode (child Adjust the seat where the child restraint restraint mode) is canceled.
  • Page 56 WAB0150X WAB0151X SSS0647 Forward-facing web-mounted — step 2 Forward-facing rigid-mounted — step 2 Forward-facing — step 4 2. Secure the child restraint anchor attach- 3. The back of the child restraint should be 4. For child restraints that are equipped with ments to the LATCH lower anchors.
  • Page 57 7. Check to make sure the child restraint is properly secured prior to each use. If the child restraint is loose, repeat steps 1 through 6. SSS0638 WAB0069X Forward-facing — step 6 Installing top tether strap 6. After attaching the child restraint, test it before you place the child in it.
  • Page 58: Forward-Facing Child Restraint Installation Using The Seat Belts

    65 lb (29.5 kg). If the combined weight top tether strap, it is recommended that you of the child and the child restraint is greater than visit an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer 65 lb (29.5 kg), use the vehicle’s seat belt (not for this service.
  • Page 59 Before installing a child restraint system, remove the head restraint to obtain the correct child restraint fit. If the head restraint is removed, store it in a secure place. Be sure to reinstall the head restraint when the child restraint is removed. See “Head restraints” (P.1-12) for head restraint adjustment informa- tion.
  • Page 60 SSS0652 SSS0653 WAB0152X Forward-facing — step 5 Forward-facing — step 6 Forward-facing — step 8 5. Allow the seat belt to retract. Pull up on the 6. Remove any additional slack from the seat 8. After attaching the child restraint, test it shoulder belt to remove any slack in the belt;...
  • Page 61 Doing so could damage the child Mitsubishi Motors dealer for this service. restraint anchorages. The child restraint will After the child restraint is removed and the seat...
  • Page 62: Booster Seats

    When selecting any top tether strap, it is recommended you visit booster seat, keep the following points in mind: an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer for Choose only a booster seat with a label this service. certifying that it complies with Federal...
  • Page 63 Make sure the child’s head will be properly supported by the booster seat or vehicle seat. If the booster seat is compatible with your vehicle, place your child in the booster seat and check the various adjustments to be sure the booster seat is compatible with your child.
  • Page 64 Booster seat installation WARNING To avoid injury to child, do not use the lap/ shoulder belt Automatic Locking Retractor (ALR) mode when using a booster seat with the seat belts. CAUTION Do not remove the head restraint when SSS0640 LRS0454 installing a booster seat.
  • Page 65 4. Position the lap portion of the seat belt low and snug on the child’s hips. Be sure to follow the booster seat manufacturer’s instructions for adjusting the seat belt routing. 5. Pull the shoulder belt portion of the seat belt toward the retractor to take up extra slack.
  • Page 66: Supplemental Restraint System (Srs)

    SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM (SRS) Front seat-mounted SRS side airbag system: vehicle is impacted. In a rollover, the curtain PRECAUTIONS ON SRS This system can help cushion the impact force airbags on both sides are designed to inflate. This SRS section contains important informa- to the chest and pelvic area of the driver and Under both side-impact and rollover situations, tion concerning the following systems:...
  • Page 67 WARNING IT IS VERY IMPORTANT TO ALWAYS WEAR YOUR SEAT BELT PROPERLY EVEN WITH AN AIRBAG. — Seat belts help keep the driver and passengers properly posi- tioned. This reduces the risk of injury in all collisions, and re- duces the risk of serious injuries or death when the airbags inflate.
  • Page 68 Advanced Airbag System monitors the — Seat belts reduce the risk of being severity of a collision and seat belt usage thrown from your vehicle in a then inflates the airbags as needed. Failure collision or rollover. to properly wear seat belts can increase the The front airbags ordinarily will not risk or severity of injury in an accident.
  • Page 69 WARNING Never let children ride unrestrained or extend their hands or face out of the window. Do not attempt to hold them in your lap or arms. Some examples of dangerous riding positions are shown in the illustrations. Children may be severely injured or killed when the front airbags, side airbags or curtain airbags inflate if they are not properly restrained.
  • Page 70 SSS0059A SSS0140 SSS0159 Do not lean against doors or windows. WARNING Front and second row seat side aibags and curtain airbags: The side airbags ordinarily will not inflate in the event of a frontal impact, rear impact, rollover or lower severity side collision.
  • Page 71 kinds of accidents. Do not allow a child to lean against or sit close to the passenger door, even if the The seat belts, the side airbags and curtain child is seated in a child restraint system. airbags are most effective when you are The child’s head should also not lean sitting well back and upright in the seat.
  • Page 72: Advanced Airbag System (Front Seats)

    Lap outer pretensioners (left side shown; right side similar) Seat belt pretensioners (left side shown; right side similar) Side impact sensors (left side shown; right side similar) Seat belt pretensioners (second row outboard seats) (left side shown; right side similar) ADVANCED AIRBAG SYSTEM (front seats) WARNING...
  • Page 73 Mitsubishi Motors dealer to obtain another type of collision are similar to those bag may deploy in a collision. Also the information about the system.
  • Page 74 Front SRS airbags, along with the use of seat The front passenger airbag status light belts, help to cushion the impact force on the comes on and goes out repeatedly. head and chest of the front occupants. They can Do not attach any accessory near the front help save lives and reduce serious injuries.
  • Page 75 Status light: The front passenger seat is equipped with occupant classification sensors (weight sensors) that turn the front passenger airbag and passenger knee airbag on or off depending on the weight applied to the front passenger seat. The status of the front passenger airbag and passenger knee airbag (ON or OFF) is indicated by the front passenger airbag status light which is located near by the inside mirror.
  • Page 76 FRONT PASSENGER AIRBAG PASSENGER AIRBAG AND PASSENGER KNEE AIR- CONDITION DESCRIPTION INDICATOR LIGHT ( BAG STATUS INHIBITED Empty Empty front passenger seat ON (illuminated) Bag or Child or Child Restraint or INHIBITED Nobody/Somebody ON (illuminated) Small Adult in front passenger seat ACTIVATED Adult Adult in the front passenger seat...
  • Page 77 OFF. the risk of injury or death from an inflating seat. Mitsubishi Motors also recommends that If an adult occupant is in the seat but the front airbag to certain front passenger seat occupants,...
  • Page 78 Mitsubishi Motors dealer. A authorized Make sure that a rear passenger is not Mitsubishi Motors dealer can check the system 4. Remain in this position for 30 seconds pushing or pulling on the back of the front status by using a special tool.
  • Page 79 However, if the occupant is not a small adult, Mitsubishi Motors dealer as soon as possible. If the vehicle is moving, please come to a stop then this may be due to the following conditions when it is safe to do so.
  • Page 80 It is recommended you visit an authorized Also, do not place any objects between any Mitsubishi Motors dealer for work on and Tampering with the front airbag system occupant and the steering wheel or instru- around the front airbag. It is also recom- may result in serious personal injury.
  • Page 81: Driver And Front Passenger Srs Knee Airbag

    *The SRS wiring harness connectors are yellow and orange for easy identification. When selling your vehicle, we request that you inform the buyer about the front airbag system and guide the buyer to the appropriate sections in this Owner’s Manual. WAB0076X WAB0077X Driver’s side...
  • Page 82: Front And Second Row Seat-Mounted Side Airbag, Front Seat-Mounted Center Airbag And Side Curtain Srs Airbag Systems

    SRS airbag warning light It is recommended that you visit an illuminates. The SRS airbag warning light authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer for FRONT AND SECOND ROW work on and around the knee airbag. It is will turn off after about 7 seconds if the...
  • Page 83 All of the information, cautions and warn- and pelvic area of the front and second row only when the ignition switch is in the ON ings in this manual apply and must be outboard occupants. Front seat-mounted center position. followed. The side airbags and curtain airbags airbag, along with the use of seat belts, helps to After placing the ignition switch in the ON are designed to inflate in higher severity side...
  • Page 84: Srs Airbag Deployment Conditions

    It is recommended you visit an authorized JVR0423X Mitsubishi Motors dealer for work on and When the SRS airbag will deploy around the side airbag and curtain airbag. The driver and front passenger airbag and knee It is also recommended you visit an...
  • Page 85 Front center airbag, front and second row seat side airbags and curtain air- bags: The front center airbag, front and second row seat side airbag and curtain airbag systems are designed to inflate in higher severity side collisions. Some examples are shown in the following illustrations.
  • Page 86 JVR0162X JVR0154X JVR0155X (Curtain airbag system) Running under the liftgate of a truck Driver and front passenger airbags and The front center airbag, front and second A frontal offset impact to the guard rails knee airbags: row seat side airbags and curtain airbags will deploy in the event of a side impact.
  • Page 87 JVR0156X JVR0157X JVR0163X A collision from the side impacting the A frontal offset impact to the guard rails Front center airbag, front and second vehicle engine room (luggage room) A collision with a pole row seat side airbags and curtain air- Vehicle rollover bags: When the SRS airbag will not deploy...
  • Page 88: Seat Belts With Pretensioners (Front And Second Row Outboard Seats)

    A rear collision nal injury. It is recommended you visit an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer for work on and around the pretensioner system. It is also recommended you visit an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer for installation of electrical equipment.
  • Page 89: Airbag Warning Labels

    Correct preten- sioner disposal procedures are set forth in checked. It is recommended you visit an the appropriate Mitsubishi Motors Service authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer for this Manual. Incorrect disposal procedures service. could cause personal injury.
  • Page 90: Srs Airbag Warning Light

    It is recommended you visit an authorized They must be checked and repaired. It is Mitsubishi Motors dealer for this service. recommended you visit an authorized When maintenance work is required on the Mitsubishi Motors dealer for this service.
  • Page 91 P.O. Box 41009 and curtain airbag systems, and preten- Mitsubishi Motors dealer so that the SRS sioner system should be inspected if there can be made safe for disposal. 4141 Dixie Road...
  • Page 92 [For vehicles sold in Saipan] To contact Triple J Motors call (670) 234-7133 or write to: Triple J Motors P.O. Box 500487 SAIPAN, MP96950-0487 [For vehicles sold in American Samoa] To contact Pacific Marketing Inc. call 684 (699) 9140 or write to: Pacific Marketing, Inc.
  • Page 93 MEMO 1-74 Safety — Seats, seat belts and supplemental restraint system...
  • Page 94: Instruments And Controls

    2 Instruments and controls Cockpit ................2-3 Startup display ............2-22 Instrument panel ..............2-4 Personal Display (model with full-screen display) ........... 2-22 Meters and gauges ............. 2-5 Settings ..............2-23 Model with Combination meter cluster / Multi- information display (Type 1) ...
  • Page 95 Turn signal switch ............2-59 Sunglasses holder ............. 2-71 Fog light switch (if so equipped) ......2-59 Card holder ............... 2-71 Horn ................. 2-60 Luggage hooks ............2-72 Heated steering wheel (if so equipped) ......
  • Page 96: Cockpit

    COCKPIT — Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone System** — Voice Recognition system switch** Wireless charger* Shift lever — Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) Head-Up Display (HUD) switch* Power liftgate switch* Steering wheel — Horn if so equipped **: See the separate Smartphone-link Display Audio (SDA) Owner’s Manual.
  • Page 97: Instrument Panel

    INSTRUMENT PANEL — Windshield deicer switch* — Heated seat switch* — Heated steering wheel switch* USB (Universal Serial Bus) input terminal** Drive mode selector — Hill Descent Control switch Brake Auto Hold switch Parking brake switch Power outlet Glove box Hazard indicator flasher switch if so equipped **: See the separate Smartphone-link Display...
  • Page 98: Meters And Gauges

    METERS AND GAUGES MODEL WITH COMBINATION METER CLUSTER / MULTI- INFORMATION DISPLAY (Type 1) The needle indicators may move slightly after the ignition switch is placed in the OFF or LOCK position. This is not a malfunction. WAA0245X Tachometer Warning/indicator lights Multi-information display —...
  • Page 99: Model With Full Digital Driver Display (Type 2)

    MODEL WITH FULL DIGITAL DRIVER DISPLAY (Type 2) CAUTION For cleaning, use a soft cloth, dampened with water. Never use a rough cloth, alcohol, benzine, thinner or any kind of solvent or paper towel with a chemical cleaning agent. They will scratch or cause discoloration to the lens.
  • Page 100: Changing The Meter Screen View (Model With Type 2 Display)

    CHANGING THE METER SCREEN VIEW (model with type 2 display) For the model with full-screen display, the meter screen view can be changed to expand the multi-information display area. To change the meter screen view: 1. Push the control switch on the left side of the steering wheel.
  • Page 101: Speedometer And Odometer

    display will change to “———”. If the amount of fuel added is small, the display just before the ignition switch is placed in the “OFF” position may continue to be displayed. When driving uphill or rounding curves, the fuel in the tank shifts, which may momen- tarily change the display.
  • Page 102: Tachometer

    ENGINE COOLANT TEM- PERATURE GAUGE The engine coolant temperature gauge indicates the engine coolant temperature. The engine coolant temperature is normal when the gauge points within the zone shown in the illustration. The engine coolant temperature will vary with the outside air temperature and driving condi- tions.
  • Page 103: Fuel Gauge

    It It may take several seconds to stabilize the is recommended you visit an authorized display after refilling the tank. Mitsubishi Motors dealer for this service. The low fuel warning appears on the multi- For additional information, see “Malfunc- information display when the fuel level in the tion Indicator Light (MIL)”...
  • Page 104: Instrument Brightness Control

    CONTINUOUSLY VARIABLE TRANSMISSION (CVT) POSI- TION INDICATOR The Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) position indicator indicates the shift lever position when the ignition switch is in the ON position. WAC0286X INSTRUMENT BRIGHTNESS CONTROL The instrument brightness control switch can be operated when the ignition switch is in the ON position.
  • Page 105: Warning Lights, Indicator Lights And Audible Reminders

    WARNING LIGHTS, INDICATOR LIGHTS AND AUDIBLE REMINDERS Warning/indicator lights (other) Warning/indicator lights (red) Warning/indicator lights (yellow) Automatic High Beam (AHB) indica- Active stability control (ASC) warning tor light light Brake warning light (red) Brake Auto Hold indicator light Active stability control (ASC) off (white) indicator light Brake Auto Hold indicator light...
  • Page 106: Checking Lights

    It is recommended you visit an author- CHECKING LIGHTS Brake warning light ized Mitsubishi Motors dealer for this service. With all doors closed, apply the parking brake, (red) (See “Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) warning fasten the seat belts and place the ignition light”...
  • Page 107 Have the system checked by an authorized and check the alternator belt. If the belt is loose, Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of This light warns of low engine oil pressure. broken, missing or if the light remains on, have your choice immediately.
  • Page 108 It is recommended you visit an authorized Assist (LKA)” (P.5-117).) When the vehicle speed exceeds 10 MPH (15 Mitsubishi Motors dealer for these services. km/h), the light will continue to blink for about Master warning light (red) Unless checked and repaired, the Supplemental 95 seconds until the driver’s seat belt is fastened...
  • Page 109: Warning/Indicator Lights (Yellow)

    WARNING recommended you visit an authorized dealer for this service. Mitsubishi Motors dealer for this service. If a If an ABS malfunction occurs, the anti-lock malfunction occurs in the system, the ASC If the SRS airbag warning light is on, it could function is turned off.
  • Page 110 Have the system checked. It is recommended tire pressure of all tires. For additional information, see “Multi-informa- that you visit an authorized Mitsubishi Motors tion display” (P.2-21), “Tire Pressure Monitor- The low tire pressure warning light warns of dealer for this service.
  • Page 111 3 US gallons (11.4 liters) of fuel in the fuel mended you visit an authorized Mitsubishi recommended you visit an authorized tank. Motors dealer for this service as soon as Mitsubishi Motors dealer for these ser- possible. vices. After a few driving trips, the light should...
  • Page 112: Warning/Indicator Lights (Other)

    2) Avoid hard acceleration or deceleration. Rear Automatic Emergency Brake Auto Hold indicator 3) Avoid steep uphill grades. Braking (Rear AEB) system OFF light (white) 4) If possible, reduce the amount of cargo warning light being hauled or towed. The Brake Auto Hold indicator light (white) illuminates when the Brake Auto Hold system The malfunction indicator light may stop This light comes on when the ignition switch is...
  • Page 113: Audible Reminders

    Blind Spot Warning (BSW) Parking brake reminder chime High beam indicator light Active Blind Spot Assist (ABSA) The parking brake reminder chime will sound if This light illuminates when the headlight high Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA) the vehicle is driven at more than 2 MPH (4 beam is on and goes out when the low beam is Lane Departure Prevention (LDP) km/h) with the parking brake applied.
  • Page 114: Multi-Information Display

    MULTI-INFORMATION DISPLAY Navigation - turn by turn Indicators and warnings Tire pressure information Other information CHANGING THE METER SCREEN VIEW (model with full- screen display) For the model with full-screen display, the meter screen view can be changed to expand the multi-information display area.
  • Page 115: Startup Display

    STARTUP DISPLAY PERSONAL DISPLAY (model with full-screen display) When the ignition switch is placed in the ON position, the multi-information display may The personal display shows several informa- display the following screens if the vehicle is tion items. To select an information item: equipped with them: 1.
  • Page 116: Settings

    NOTE: SETTINGS Lane: The vehicle should be driven with the Active Warning (LDW) The setting mode allows you to change the stability control (ASC) ON for most driving information displayed in the multi-information Allows user to turn the Lane Departure conditions.
  • Page 117 Models with Rear Automatic Emergency MI-PILOT Assist with Navi-link” (P.5-110).) (Long, Medium or Short). Braking (Rear AEB) : Volume Spd. Limit Assist: Allows user to turn the Forward Collision Allows user to select sensor volume (High, Allows user tocustomize the Speed Limit Assist Mitigation System (FCM) system and Predic- Medium or Low).
  • Page 118 View History Personal Display Head-Up Display To reset the View History: To change the display in the “Personal Display” To change the status or turn on or off any of the 1) Select “View History” using the scroll menu, use the scroll dial to select and change systems displayed in the “Head-Up Display”...
  • Page 119 Tire Pressure Unit: The unit for tire pressure that displays in the multi-information display can be changed to: Kgf/cm Use the scroll dial to select and change the unit. If necessary, refer to the following table to convert between units. WAC0569X Clock Vehicle Settings...
  • Page 120 scroll dial button. activated. From the “Locking” menu, select options. “Ext. Door Switch”. Use the scroll dial to — Vehicle Speed Electric Tail Gate: activate or deactivate this function. — Shift out of Park This allows the user to turn the Electric Tail Selective Unlock —...
  • Page 121 the driver’s door is opened. After getting Maintenance Display into the vehicle and placing the ignition when The maintenance mode allows you to set alerts Display timing Action Required switch in the ON position, the driver’s seat ignition for the reminding of maintenance intervals. The will move to the previous set position.
  • Page 122 replacing the items. Tire: CAUTION This indicator appears when the customer set Customize Display distance comes for replacing tires. You can set The display settings allows you to choose from If the oil replacement indicator is displayed, or reset the distance for replacing tires. the various meter selections.
  • Page 123 2. Select “YES” and push the scroll dial to Operation Guidance: Tire Pressure: return all settings back to default. The “Operation Guidance” displays the avail- The unit for tire pressures that displays in the able light and wiper guidance settings. multi-information display can be changed.
  • Page 124 WAC0383X 2-31 Instruments and controls...
  • Page 125 WAC0384X 2-32 Instruments and controls...
  • Page 126: Multi-Information Display Warnings And Indicators

    MULTI-INFORMATION DIS- 3. Shift to Park warning 6. Release Parking Brake warning PLAY WARNINGS AND INDI- This warning appears when the door is opened This warning appears when the vehicle speed is while the shift lever is in positions other than above 2 MPH (4 km/h) and the parking brake is CATORS the P (Park) position.
  • Page 127 10. Rear seat belt warning 14. TPMS Error: See Owner’s Mitsubishi Motors dealer for repair as soon as Manual warning This rear seat belt warning appears after the possible. ignition switch is placed in the ON position. If When this warning appears, the system may not any of the rear passenger’s seat belts is not...
  • Page 128 Battery warning the engine immediately. It is recommended that Manual warning you call an authorized Mitsubishi Motors deal- This warning appears after the ignition switch is This warning may appear if there is a large automatically turned OFF to save the battery.
  • Page 129 Control System (ACC)” (P.5-71) or “Adaptive system checked. It is recommended that you Cruise Control System (ACC) with Stop & Go” systems malfunction if the vehicle is equipped visit an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer for (P.5-103). with them. this service.
  • Page 130 For additional information, see “Rear Seat is recommended that you visit an authorized Alert” (P.2-62). 36. Lane Keep Assist (LKA) alert Mitsubishi Motors dealer for this service. This message may appear when the Lane Keep For more details, see “Forward Collision WARNING Assist (LKA) system is engaged.
  • Page 131 39. Not Available Bad Weather 41. Not Available Parking Brake On Alerts can be provided for other stops during the trip. Selecting “Disable Alert” turns off the This message may appear when the Lane Keep This message may appear when the Adaptive Rear Seat Alert system for the remainder of a Assist (LKA) system is engaged.
  • Page 132 Hold function is activated while the vehicle is is placed in a position properly. Have the system on a steep hill. checked. It is recommended you contact an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer for this 46. Steep Slope Apply Foot Brake service. warning 50.
  • Page 133 WAC0505X 2-40 Instruments and controls...
  • Page 134: Trip Computer

    Manual reset1 can be reset only manually by 1. Driver assistance using the scroll dial. The driver assistance mode shows the operating Manual reset2 will be reset manually by using condition for the following systems if the the scroll dial, or automatically reset each time vehicle is equipped with them.
  • Page 135 Manual reset2 will be reset manually by using pressure mode by pushing the scroll dial 5. Audio the scroll dial, or automatically reset each time reveal additional details on the displayed The audio mode shows the status of audio the ignition is placed in the OFF position. warning.
  • Page 136: Clock And Outside Air Temperature

    HEAD-UP DISPLAY (HUD) (if so equipped) Outside air temperature (°F or °C) The outside air temperature is displayed in °F or °C in the range of −40 to 140°F (−40 to 60°C). The outside air temperature mode includes a low temperature warning feature. If the outside air temperature is below 37°F (3°C), the warning is displayed (if so equipped).
  • Page 137: How To Use The Hud

    Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice.
  • Page 138: Driver Assistance/Navigation/Traffic Sign/Audio/Tel/Sms Linking

    Reset Settings DRIVER ASSISTANCE/NAVI- NOTE: GATION/TRAFFIC SIGN/ Emergency information may display even if AUDIO/TEL/SMS LINKING the HUD system is turned off. The HUD will display driver assistance and For more details, refer to the separate Smart- navigation information (if so equipped). phone-link Display Audio (SDA) Owner’s The driver assistance display will display Manual.
  • Page 139: Security Systems

    SECURITY SYSTEMS display will display the following items (if so or exterior vehicle components in all situations. equipped): Always secure your vehicle even if parking for a brief period. Never leave your keys in the Speed limit sign vehicle, and always lock it when unattended. Be The Audio System linking display will display aware of your surroundings, and park in secure, the following items (if so equipped):...
  • Page 140: Anti-Theft Engine Immobilizer

    2. Start the engine again. sible for compliance could void the user’s If this procedure allows the engine to start, authority to operate the equipment. Mitsubishi Motors recommends placing the registered F.A.S.T.-key separate from other devices to avoid interference. 2-47...
  • Page 141: Wiper And Washer Switch

    WIPER AND WASHER SWITCH For Canada: moving to protect its motor. If this occurs, WARNING turn the wiper switch to the OFF position IC ID : 7812D–MTXN1 and remove the snow or ice that is on and IC ID : 7812D-HFM401 around the wiper arms.
  • Page 142: Windshield Wiper And Washer Operation

    Push the lever up to have one sweep operation of the wiper. Pull the lever toward you to operate the washer. Then the wiper will also operate several times. NOTE: The speed dependent feature may be dis- abled. For additional information, refer to “Vehicle Settings”...
  • Page 143 LO or HI position. automatically. If the replacement of the windshield is necessary, it is recommended to contact an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer. The rain-sensing auto wipers may not operate if rain does not hit the rain sensor even if it is raining.
  • Page 144: Rear Window Wiper And Washer Switch

    REAR WINDOW WIPER AND WASHER SWITCH stop moving to protect its motor. If this WARNING occurs, turn the wiper switch to the OFF position and remove the snow or ice that is on and around the wiper arms. In approxi- In freezing temperatures the washer solution mately 1 minute, turn the switch on again to may freeze on the rear window glass and...
  • Page 145: Electric Rear Window And Door Mirror Defroster Switch

    ELECTRIC REAR WINDOW AND DOOR MIRROR DEFROSTER SWITCH NOTE: To defog/defrost the rear window glass and door mirrors (if so equipped), start the engine The Reverse Link feature may be disabled. and push the switch on. The indicator light For additional information, refer to “Vehicle will illuminate.
  • Page 146: Wiper Deicer Switch (If So Equipped)

    WIPER DEICER SWITCH (if so equipped) HEADLIGHT AND TURN SIGNAL SWITCH CAUTION When cleaning the inner side of the window, be careful not to scratch or damage the electrical conductors on the surface of the window. WAC0358X WAC0291X Type A The wiper deicer switch (defroster switch) operates when the engine is running.
  • Page 147: Headlight Switch

    HEADLIGHT SWITCH Auto Headlight system The Auto Headlight system allows the head- Lighting lights to be set so they turn on and off Rotate the switch to the position, and the automatically. front parking, tail, license plate, and instrument To set the Auto Headlight system: panel lights will come on.
  • Page 148 If the replacement of the windshield or the repair on the windshield near the rain sensor is necessary, it is recommended to contact an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer. Headlights off delay: When the lever is pulled towards the rearmost position after the ignition is switched off, the headlights will turn on and stay on for 30 seconds.
  • Page 149 Automatic High Beam (AHB) — When the headlights of the on- — The brightness of the headlights coming vehicle or the leading of the oncoming vehicle or leading The Automatic High Beam (AHB) system will vehicle are turned off, when the vehicle.
  • Page 150 approximately 28 MPH (45 km/h), the headlight remains the low beam. To turn off the Automatic High Beam (AHB) system, push the switch again. WAC0295X WAC0359X Example Ambient image sensor maintenance: Automatic High Beam (AHB) opera- The ambient image sensor for the Automatic tions: High Beam (AHB) system is located in front of...
  • Page 151: Headlight Cleaner (If So Equipped)

    The LED parking lights automatically illumi- equipped) authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer. nate at 100% intensity when the engine is The headlight cleaner operates when the head- started and the parking brake released. The LED...
  • Page 152: Turn Signal Switch

    Also, when you move the lever to slightly then release it, the turn signal light and indicator light in the instrument cluster will flash three times. WAC0296X WAC0297X Example Example TURN SIGNAL SWITCH FOG LIGHT SWITCH (if so equipped) Turn signal To turn the fog lights on, turn the headlight Move the lever up or down to signal the turning switch to the...
  • Page 153: Horn

    HORN HEATED STEERING WHEEL (if so equipped) will turn off. NOTE: If the surface temperature of the steering wheel is above 68°F (20°C) when the switch is turned on, the system will not heat the steering wheel. This is not a malfunction. WAC0298X WAC0360X To sound the horn, push the center pad area...
  • Page 154: Heated Seats (If So Equipped)

    HEATED SEATS (if so equipped) is recommended you visit an authorized WARNING Mitsubishi Motors dealer for this service. Do not use or allow occupants to use the seat heater if you or the occupants cannot monitor elevated seat temperatures or have an inability to feel pain in body parts that contact the seat.
  • Page 155: Operation With Switch

    REAR SEAT ALERT The Rear Seat Alert system functions under The front and rear (if so equipped) seats are With the system enabled, when the driver certain conditions to indicate there may be an warmed by built-in heaters. The switches are exits the vehicle, an audible alert (horn object or passenger in the rear seat(s).
  • Page 156: Power Outlet

    POWER OUTLET The power outlet is located in the instrument can detect when a rear door is opened and panel and cargo area. closed, indicating that there may be some- thing in the rear seat(s). CAUTION NOTE: There may be times when the horn sounds The outlet and plug may be hot during or but there are no objects or passengers in the immediately after use.
  • Page 157: Usb (Universal Serial Bus) Charging Outlet (If So Equipped)

    Lay the smart- the charging port is clogged, it is recommended phone on the pad of the wireless charger. to contact an authorized Mitsubishi Motors Charging will start automatically. The smart- dealer. phone will be charged continuously while the Some mobile devices cannot be charged ignition switch is in the ON position.
  • Page 158 NOTE: Only a Qi compatible smartphone can be CAUTION used. The smartphone may be warmed during Do not put an RFID/NFC card between the charging process and the charging may wireless charger and a smartphone. This stop by the protection function of the could cause data corruption in the card.
  • Page 159 process has been completed. ISED Compliance Statement (2) Cet appareil doit accepter toute inter- ference recue, y compris les interferences This device complies with RSS-Gen of IC FCC ID: BEJWC500MNM pouvant entrainerun fonctionnement indesir- Rules IC: 2703H-WC500MNM able. Operation is subject to the following two This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Les changements ou modifications non ex- conditions:...
  • Page 160: Emergency Call System (E-Call) (If So Equipped)

    EMERGENCY CALL SYSTEM (e-CALL) (if so equipped) EMERGENCY SUPPORT MITSUBISHI CONNECT. Only use this service in case of an emergency. There may be a penalty for MITSUBISHI CONNECT provide various ser- — The MITSUBISHI CONNECT inappropriate use of the service. vices to support dealing with emergencies of the network system is disabled.
  • Page 161: Storage

    STORAGE matics Control Unit) is being used by CUP HOLDERS other services. An indicator light on the SOS switch CAUTION shows the readiness of the emergency support system. If the indicator light is not illuminated, pushing the SOS switch Avoid abrupt starting and braking when does not connect your vehicle to the the cup holder is being used to prevent spilling the drink.
  • Page 162: Soft Bottle Holders

    WAC0302X WAC0303X WAC0304X Center console Door (front and rear) Second row seat LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT Front The second row seat cup holders are located in the second row seat fold-down armrest. CAUTION SOFT BOTTLE HOLDERS Do not place cargo higher than the seat- CAUTION backs.
  • Page 163: Glove Box

    WAC0364X WAC0305X WAC0306X GLOVE BOX CONSOLE BOX Luggage under space To open the console box lid, push up the knob To use the luggage under space, pull up the and pull up the lid. WARNING luggage floor board. The luggage under space can be used to storage the head restraints of the To close, push the lid down until the lock third row seats.
  • Page 164: Sunglasses Holder

    Do not leave sunglasses in the sunglasses holder while parking in direct sunlight. The heat may damage the sunglasses. The sunglasses holder is located between the left and right sunvisors. To open the sunglasses holder, push and release. Only store one pair of sunglasses in the holder. WAC0307X WAC0486X SUNGLASSES HOLDER...
  • Page 165: Luggage Hooks

    Do not apply a total load of more than 6.6 lb (3 kg) for hook or 44 lb (20 kg) for hook to a single hook. WAC0365X SIC3505 LUGGAGE HOOKS COAT HOOKS The luggage hooks are located as shown. The coat hooks are located above the rear side windows.
  • Page 166: Tonneau Cover (If So Equipped)

    CAUTION Do not apply a total load of more than 2 lb (1 kg) to the hook. WAC0631X To fully cover the luggage area, affix the fasteners on the front cover to the back of the second row seats. To remove the tonneau cover, stow the cover and push it at the right end, pull up the right end of the stored tonneau cover from the holder located near by the rear pillar, then take it out...
  • Page 167: Roof Rail (If So Equipped)

    Raise the luggage floor board and store the tonneau cover. Mitsubishi Motors dealer. It is recommended that you visit an authorized Mitsubishi Motors Insert the front cover in the space dealer for additional information. illustrated.
  • Page 168: Windows

    WINDOWS (located on the driver’s door pillar). For POWER WINDOWS additional information regarding GVWR and GAWR, refer to “Vehicle loading information” WARNING (P.10-15). Make sure that all passengers have their WARNING hands, etc. inside the vehicle while it is in motion and before closing the windows.
  • Page 169 Locking passengers’ windows When the lock button is pushed in, only the driver side window can be opened or closed. Push it in again to cancel. WAC0308X WAC0368X Example Passenger side power window switch Automatic operation (if so equipped) The passenger side switch will open or close The automatic operation is available for the only the corresponding window.
  • Page 170 If the windows do not close auto- your vehicle checked by an authorized equipped) matically Mitsubishi Motors dealer. If the power window automatic function (clos- ing only) does not operate properly, perform the WARNING following procedure to initialize the power window system.
  • Page 171: Sunroof (If So Equipped)

    SUNROOF (if so equipped) to the CLOSE position , sunshade will close. WARNING Before the sunshade is fully closed, the sunroof must be completely closed. To stop the sunshade or sunroof during the In an accident you could be thrown from operation, push the sunroof switch to either of the vehicle through an open sunroof.
  • Page 172 The auto-reverse function enables the sunroof 3. When the sunroof have stopped in the tilt up Do not activate the auto-reverse function and sunshade to automatically reverse when position and the sunshade have stopped in intentionally. If hands or face etc. get something is caught in the sunroof and the fully closed position, release the switch.
  • Page 173: Interior Lights

    INTERIOR LIGHTS CAUTION Do not leave the light switch on when the engine is not running for extended periods of time to prevent the battery from being discharged. Turn off the lights when you leave the vehicle. WAC0552X WAC0067X INTERIOR LIGHT SWITCH MAP LIGHTS The interior light can be turned ON regardless Push the button to turn the map lights on.
  • Page 174: Dome Lights (If So Equipped)

    WAC0090X WAC0310X WAC0487X REAR PERSONAL LIGHTS (if VANITY MIRROR LIGHT DOME LIGHTS (if so equipped) so equipped) The vanity mirror light is located on the ceiling The dome lights are located on the ceiling above the vanity mirror. above the second raw seats. To turn the rear personal lights on, push the Push the button to turn the dome lights on.
  • Page 175: Cargo Room Light

    CARGO ROOM LIGHT The cargo room light illuminate when the liftgate is opened. When the liftgate is closed, the lights will turn off. The light will also turn off after a period of time when the light remains illuminated after the ignition switch has been pushed to the OFF position to prevent the battery from becoming discharged.
  • Page 176 3 Pre-driving checks and adjustments Keys ................... 3-2 Liftgate ................3-20 Free-hand Advanced Security Operating manual liftgate ......... 3-21 Transmitter (F.A.S.T.-key) ........... 3-2 Operating power liftgate (if so equipped) ....3-22 Doors ................. 3-4 Operating the power liftgate using the hands-free Locking with key ...
  • Page 177: Pre-Driving Checks And Adjustments

    WAD0161X Type A To prevent vehicle theft, take your vehicle and the remaining F.A.S.T.-keys to an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer to have the ID codes reprogrammed. Replacement F.A.S.T.-keys Only the F.A.S.T.-keys that have been pro- grammed to the vehicle’s electronics can be used to start the vehicle.
  • Page 178 F.A.S.T.-key. If the F.A. If an F.A.S.T.-key is lost or stolen, S.T.-key gets wet, immediately Mitsubishi Motors recommends erasing wipe until it is completely dry. the ID code of that F.A.S.T.-key. This will prevent the F.A.S.T.-key from unauthor- —...
  • Page 179: Doors

    DOORS LOCKING WITH INSIDE WARNING LOCK KNOB When locking the door without a key, be sure Always have the doors locked while driv- not to leave the key inside the vehicle. ing. Along with the use of seat belts, this provides greater safety in the event of an accident by helping to prevent persons from being thrown from the vehicle.
  • Page 180 WAD0244X WAD0134X WAD0132X Driver’s armrest To lock the door, push down the inside lock To unlock and open the driver’s door, pull the knob. door handle. To unlock and open other doors, pull once on the door handle to unlock it, and again to open it.
  • Page 181: Locking With Power Door Lock Switch

    will sound after the door is closed. LOCKING WITH POWER AUTOMATIC DOOR LOCKS DOOR LOCK SWITCH All doors lock automatically when the NOTE: vehicle speed reaches 9 MPH (15 km/h) Repeated continuous operation between lock or when the shift lever is moved out from and unlock could activate the power door the P (Park) position, if selected.
  • Page 182: Free-Hand Advanced Security Transmitter (F.a.s.t.-Key)

    F.A.S.T.-keys to your authorized pocket or purse. The operating environment When the F.A.S.T.-key is in contact with or Mitsubishi Motors dealer. For information and/or conditions may affect the F.A.S.T.-key covered by metallic materials. about the purchase and use of additional F.A.
  • Page 183 F.A.S.T.-key to CAUTION operate the vehicle. For information regarding the erasing procedure, it is recommended that you contact an authorized Mitsubishi Motors Do not allow the F.A.S.T.-key, which dealer. contains electrical components, to come into contact with water or salt water. This The F.A.S.T.-key function can be disabled.
  • Page 184: F.a.s.t.-Key Operating Range (Models With Request Switch)

    WAD0245X WAD0227X DOOR LOCKS/UNLOCKS handle or rear bumper, the request switches may F.A.S.T.-KEY OPERATING not function. PRECAUTION (models with re- RANGE (models with request When the F.A.S.T.-key is within the operating quest switch) switch) range, it is possible for anyone who does not Do not push the door handle request switch The F.A.S.T.-key functions can only be used carry the F.A.S.T.-key to push the request...
  • Page 185: F.a.s.t.-Key Operation

    Do not pull the door handle before pushing the door handle request switch. The door will be unlocked but will not open. Release the door handle once and pull it again to open the door. SPA2408 WAD0137X Example F.A.S.T.-KEY OPERATION You can lock or unlock the doors without taking the key out from your pocket or bag.
  • Page 186 Doors do not lock with the door handle sponding door or the liftgate will unlock. Welcome light function request switch while the ignition switch is 3. Push the request switch again within 2 When you unlock the doors or the liftgate, the not in the LOCK position.
  • Page 187: Battery Saver System

    BATTERY SAVER SYSTEM When all the following conditions are met for a period of time, the battery saver system will cut off the power supply to prevent battery discharge. The ignition switch is in the ON position. (See “Push-button ignition switch posi- tions”...
  • Page 188: Troubleshooting Guide

    TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Verify the location of all F.A.S.T.-keys that are programmed for the vehicle. If another F.A.S.T.-key is in range or inside the vehicle, the vehicle system may respond differently than expected. Action to take Symptom Possible cause The Shift to Park warning appears on the Push the park button to shift to the P The shift lever is not in the P (Park) When stopping the engine...
  • Page 189 It is recommended that you contact an When pushing the ignition The Key System Error warning appears It warns of a malfunction with the authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer. switch on the display. F.A.S.T.-key. 3-14 Pre-driving checks and adjustments...
  • Page 190: How To Use Remote Keyless Entry Function

    Do not allow the F.A.S.T.-key, which contains electrical components, to come This function can be deactivated. See an into contact with water or salt water. This authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer for could affect the system function. details. Do not drop the F.A.S.T.-key.
  • Page 191 LOCK button Unlocking doors UNLOCK button 1. Push the UNLOCK button on the F. Power liftgate button A.S.T.-key once. PANIC button 2. The hazard indicator flashes twice. The When you lock or unlock the doors or the driver’s door will unlock. liftgate, the hazard indicator will flash and the 3.
  • Page 192 The ignition switch is place in the ON Opening/closing liftgate (if so position. equipped) 1. Push the power liftgate button more than 1 second. 2. The liftgate will automatically open. The outside chime sounds 3 times. To close the liftgate, push the power liftgate button for more than 1 second.
  • Page 193 Setting hazard indicator and horn Hazard indicator and horn mode: mode DOOR UNLOCK Operation DOOR LOCK This vehicle is set in hazard indicator and horn Pushing door handle request switch mode when you first receive the vehicle. HAZARD - twice HAZARD - once (if so equipped) or liftgate request OUTSIDE CHIME - twice...
  • Page 194: Hood

    HOOD Switching procedure: WARNING To switch the hazard indicator and horn (chime) operation, push the LOCK and UN- Make sure the hood is completely closed LOCK buttons on the F.A.S.T.-key and latched before driving. Failure to do so simultaneously for more than 4 seconds. could cause the hood to fly open and result When the hazard indicator mode is set, the in an accident.
  • Page 195: Liftgate

    LIFTGATE WARNING Always be sure the liftgate has been closed securely to prevent it from opening while driving. Do not drive with the liftgate open. This could allow dangerous exhaust gases to be drawn into the vehicle. For additional information, refer to “Exhaust gas (carbon monoxide)”...
  • Page 196: Operating Manual Liftgate

    When you open the liftgate make sure that the liftgate is opened fully and remains fully open. If you only open the liftgate halfway, there is a risk that the liftgate may drop and slam shut. If you open the liftgate while your vehicle is parked on an incline, it is more difficult to do so than on the flat and also it may suddenly open or...
  • Page 197: Operating Power Liftgate (If So Equipped)

    NOTE: — In strong winds performed for a certain period of time. In The liftgate cannot be pulled up when you do this case, wait for a while and then — When the power liftgate is covered not open it as soon as the liftgate opener perform the operation.
  • Page 198 WAD0166X WAD0168X WAD0169X Power liftgate switch — Instrument panel Power liftgate button - Key Power liftgate close switch and close and lock switch — Liftgate Power open (using switches) When the liftgate is fully closed, the liftgate will fully open automatically by: pushing the power liftgate switch on the instrument panel for more than 1 second...
  • Page 199 NOTE: liftgate is locked. The liftgate can be un- pushing the liftgate opener switch locked and opened independently of the If the pinch sensor is damaged or removed, pushing the power liftgate close switch other doors, even when they are locked. the power close function will not operate.
  • Page 200: Operating The Power Liftgate Using The Hands-Free Access (If So Equipped)

    Manual mode OPERATING THE POWER If power operation is not available, the liftgate LIFTGATE USING THE can be operated manually. Power operation may HANDS-FREE ACCESS (if so not be available if multiple obstacles have been equipped) detected in a single power cycle or if the battery voltage is low.
  • Page 201: Liftgate Close And Lock Function

    The kick motion sensor function may not LIFTGATE CLOSE AND LOCK sensor may be damaged. detect a kicking motion underneath a FUNCTION Do not perform a kick motion near the tow-bar (if so equipped), however the exhaust system components while they are normal functionality is retained either If the liftgate is pulled down to a partly open hot.
  • Page 202: Liftgate Release Lever

    Move the release lever to the left. The liftgate will be unlatched. 3. Push the liftgate up to open. Contact an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer as soon as possible for repair. HEIGHT MEMORY FUNC- TION...
  • Page 203: Fuel Filler Door

    FUEL FILLER DOOR CAUTION WARNING Do not set the height of the liftgate below Fuel is extremely flammable and highly approximately 55 in (1,400 mm) to the floor explosive under certain conditions. You using garage mode. Even if you set the height could be burned or seriously injured if it is below approximately 55 in (1,400 mm) to the misused or mishandled.
  • Page 204: How To Refuel

    WAD0177X JVP0524X WAD0264X Instructional label Instructional label Emergency opening of the fuel filler When the fuel tank is filled, the refueling is HOW TO REFUEL door stopped automatically. Pull off the nozzle This vehicle has the capless fuel filler that does approximately 5 seconds after the refueling is If you have to open the fuel filler door when the not have a fuel filler cap.
  • Page 205 If fuel is spilled on the vehicle body, flush it Be careful not to inhale fuel vapor. Fuel away with water to avoid paint damage. contains toxic substances. Keep the doors and windows closed while refueling the vehicle. If they were open, WARNING fuel vapor could get into the cabin.
  • Page 206: Tilt/Telescopic Steering

    TILT/TELESCOPIC STEERING When refueling from a portable fuel WARNING container When refueling from a portable fuel container, Do not adjust the steering wheel while driving. use the fuel filler funnel . The fuel filler You could lose control of your vehicle and funnel is stored under the cargo area floor.
  • Page 207: Tilt Or Telescopic Operation

    SUNVISORS 1. To block glare from the front, swing down the sunvisor 2. To block glare from the side, remove the sunvisor from the center mount and swing it to the side 3. Slide the sunvisor in or out as needed. CAUTION Do not store the sunvisor before returning the extension to its original position.
  • Page 208: Pull-Up Type Sunshade (Rear Door) (If So Equipped)

    PULL-UP TYPE SUNSHADE MIRRORS (rear door) (if so equipped) The pull-up type sunshades are equipped on the rear seat windows. To raise the sunshade, pull the knob up and push the knob into the hook To store the sunshade, remove the sunshade from the hooks and lower it.
  • Page 209: Door Mirrors

    rearview mirror operate normally. The indicator light will turn off. Push the switch again to turn the system on. Do not hang any objects on the mirror or apply glass cleaner. Doing so will reduce the sensitivity of the sensor , resulting in improper operation.
  • Page 210 Heated door mirrors (if so equipped) The door mirrors will be heated when the electric rear window defroster switch is oper- ated. (See “Electric rear window and door mirror defroster switch” (P.2-52).) Foldable door mirrors CAUTION Do not drive with the mirrors stored. You will be unable to see behind the vehicle.
  • Page 211 See an authorized Functions can be modified as stated below. Mitsubishi Motors dealer for details. Please consult an authorized Mitsubishi Motors Push the right or left door mirror control dealer. switch again.
  • Page 212: Vanity Mirror

    DRIVER MEMORY SETTINGS (if so equipped) The driver memory settings has two features: The shift lever is moved to any position other than R (Reverse) and the vehicle Memory storage function speed exceeds 5 MPH (8 km/h). Entry/exit function After 9 seconds have passed since the shift lever is moved to any position other than R (Reverse).
  • Page 213: Memory Storage Function

    3. The indicator light for the pushed memory Linking log-in function to a stored switch will come on and stay on for memory position (models with navi- approximately 5 seconds. gation system) 4. The chime will sound if the memory has The log-in function can be linked to a stored been stored.
  • Page 214: Entry/Exit Function

    Linking an F.A.S.T.-key to a stored ENTRY/EXIT FUNCTION SYSTEM OPERATION memory position (models without This system is designed so that the driver’s seat The driver memory settings will not work or navigation system) will automatically move when the shift lever is will stop operating under the following condi- in the P (Park) position.
  • Page 215 MEMO 3-40 Pre-driving checks and adjustments...
  • Page 216 4 Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio and phone systems Smartphone-link Display Audio (SDA) How to turn on and off predictive course lines ..4-20 Owner’s Manual ..............4-2 Multi Around Monitor system limitations ....4-20 Rearview camera (if so equipped) ........
  • Page 217: Monitor, Heater, Air Conditioner, Audio And Phone Systems

    SMARTPHONE-LINK DISPLAY REARVIEW CAMERA (if so equipped) AUDIO (SDA) OWNER’S MANUAL Refer to Smartphone-link Display Audio (SDA) Owner’s Manual that includes the following information. Available functions may vary depending on the models and specifications. Audio Hands-Free Phone Apple CarPlay® Android Auto MITSUBISHI CONNECT powered by SiriusXM®...
  • Page 218: Rearview Camera System Operation

    — Make sure that the liftgate is The system is designed as an aid to the driver in showing large stationary objects securely closed when backing up. directly behind the vehicle, to help avoid damaging the vehicle. The Rearview camera system automatically The distance guide line and the vehicle shows a rear view of the vehicle when the shift width line should be used as a reference...
  • Page 219: How To Read The Displayed Lines

    Predictive course lines Indicate the predictive course when backing up. The predictive course lines will be displayed on the monitor when the shift lever is in the R (Reverse) position and if the steering wheel is turned. The predictive course lines will move depending on how much the steering wheel is turned and will not be displayed while the steering wheel is in the straight ahead position.
  • Page 220 WAE0560X WAE0477X A: Actual objects A: Actual objects B: Objects shown on the screen B: Objects shown on the screen Backing up on a steep downhill Weighed down by weigh When there is a downward slope behind the When the rear of the vehicle is weighed down vehicle, objects shown on the screen will appear with the weight of passengers and luggage in to be closer than they actually are.
  • Page 221: How To Park With Predictive Course Lines

    HOW TO PARK WITH PRE- DICTIVE COURSE LINES WARNING If the tires are replaced with different sized tires, the predictive course lines may be displayed incorrectly. On a snow-covered or slippery road, there may be a difference between the predictive course line and the actual course line.
  • Page 222: Adjusting The Screen

    5. When the vehicle is parked in the space completely, move the shift lever to the P (Park) position and apply the parking brake. WAE0423X ADJUSTING THE SCREEN 1. Push the MENU button 2. Touch the “Settings” key and then touch the “Camera”...
  • Page 223: How To Turn On And Off Predictive Course Lines

    not represent a system malfunction: HOW TO TURN ON AND OFF not show small objects below the bumper, and may not show objects close to the When the temperature is extremely high or PREDICTIVE COURSE LINES bumper or on the ground. low, the screen may not clearly display To turn the predictive course lines on and off objects.
  • Page 224: System Maintenance

    MULTI AROUND MONITOR (if so equipped) WAE0419X SYSTEM MAINTENANCE CAUTION Do not use alcohol, benzine or thinner to clean the camera. This will cause disco- loration. WAE0425X Do not damage the camera as the monitor Smartphone-link Display Audio (SDA) screen may be adversely affected. WARNING CAMERA button If dirt, rain or snow accumulates on the camera...
  • Page 225 — Do not spray the camera and its The Multi Around Monitor is a conveni- ence feature and is not a substitute for surroundings with high-pressure proper vehicle operation because it has water. areas where objects cannot be viewed. The —...
  • Page 226: Types Of Views Of The Multi Around Monitor

    WAE0510X WAE0511X WAE0512X TYPES OF VIEWS OF THE Side-view/Rear-view mode Bird’s eye-view/Front-view mode MULTI AROUND MONITOR Views of the passenger’s side of the vehicle and Views of the surroundings of the vehicle and the behind the vehicle are displayed. front of the vehicle are displayed. Bird’s eye-view/Rear-view mode Views of the surroundings of the vehicle and behind the vehicle are displayed.
  • Page 227 Front-wide/rear-wide view Views of the front or rear of the vehicle are displayed. CAUTION The camera uses a special lens. As a result, images and distances shown on the screen are not exact. NOTE: Because the cameras have a special lens, the lines on the ground between parking WAE0513X WAE0564X...
  • Page 228: Multi Around Monitor System Operation

    abnormality. viewed on the monitor may be different center of the vehicle. If a wireless device is installed near the than the actual distance between the vehicle and displayed objects. camera, the camera images may cause electrical system interference and the Use the displayed lines and the bird’s-eye system may stop functioning properly.
  • Page 229 and left predictive course lines Front and rear view: displayed. When the steering wheel turns Guiding lines that indicate the approximate approximately 90 degrees or more, the vehicle width and distances to objects with predictive course line is displayed only on reference to the vehicle body line , are the opposite side of the turn.
  • Page 230 view is displayed. The red makers (if so equipped) are displayed when the parking sensor is turned off or the parking sensor is not available at the corner. Predictive course lines indicate the predicted course when operating the vehicle. WARNING Objects in the bird’s-eye view will appear farther than the actual distance.
  • Page 231: Difference Between Predictive And Actual Distances

    DIFFERENCE BETWEEN Front-wide/rear-wide view: The front-wide view/rear-wide view shows a PREDICTIVE AND ACTUAL wider area on the entire screen and allows DISTANCES checking of the blind corners on the right and The displayed guidelines and their locations on left sides. The front-wide view/rear-wide view the ground are for approximate reference only.
  • Page 232 WAE0559X WAE0560X WAE0477X A: Actual objects A: Actual objects A: Actual objects B: Objects shown on the screen B: Objects shown on the screen B: Objects shown on the screen Backing up on a steep uphill Backing up on a steep downhill Weighed down by weigh When there is an upward slope behind the When there is a downward slope behind the...
  • Page 233: How To Park With Predictive Course Lines

    HOW TO PARK WITH PRE- DICTIVE COURSE LINES WARNING If the tires are replaced with different sized tires, the predictive course lines may be displayed incorrectly. On a snow-covered or slippery road, there may be a difference between the predictive course line and the actual course line.
  • Page 234: How To Switch The Display

    5. When the vehicle is parked in the space completely, move the shift lever to the P (Park) position and apply the parking brake. HOW TO SWITCH THE DIS- PLAY With the ignition switch placed in the ON position, push the CAMERA button or move the shift lever to the R (Reverse) position to operate the Multi Around Monitor.
  • Page 235: Adjusting The Screen

    A different screen is selected. HOW TO TURN ON AND OFF PREDICTIVE COURSE LINES To turn the predictive course lines on and off when the shift lever is in the P (Park) position, perform the following operation. 1. Push the MENU button 2.
  • Page 236 The following are operating limitations and do The apparent distance between objects not represent a system malfunction: viewed on the Multi Around Monitor differs from the actual distance. There may be a delay when switching between views. The cameras are installed above the front grille, the door mirrors and above the rear When the temperature is extremely high or license plate.
  • Page 237: System Maintenance

    cloth. WAE0426X SYSTEM MAINTENANCE CAUTION Do not use alcohol, benzine or thinner to clean the camera. This will cause disco- loration. Do not damage the camera as the monitor screen may be adversely affected. If dirt, rain or snow accumulates on any of the cameras , the Multi Around Monitor may not display objects clearly.
  • Page 238: Moving Object Detection (Mod) (If So Equipped)

    MOVING OBJECT DETECTION (MOD) (if so equipped) surroundings to ensure it is safe to maneuver. The system is deactivated at speeds above 6 MPH (10 km/h). It is reactivated at lower speeds. The MOD system is not designed to detect the surrounding stationary objects.
  • Page 239 NOTE: When the shift lever is in the P (Park) or N (Neutral) position and the vehicle is While the RCTA chime is beeping, the MOD stopped, the MOD system detects the system does not chime. moving objects in the bird’s-eye view. The MOD system will not operate if either door is opened.
  • Page 240: Turning Mod On And Off

    In the bird’s-eye view, the yellow frame The MOD system performance will be displayed on each camera image (front, rear, limited according to environmental condi- right, left) depending on where moving objects tions and surrounding objects such as: are detected. —...
  • Page 241: System Maintenance

    (up/down, left/right) CAUTION recommended that you visit an authorized until the desired position is achieved. Mitsubishi Motors dealer for this service. To close the vent, fully move the knob to the Do not use alcohol, benzine or thinner to outer side.
  • Page 242: Side Ventilators

    WAE0445X WAE0446X SIDE VENTILATORS REAR VENTILATORS Adjust the air flow direction of the ventilators Open/close the ventilators by moving the by moving the center knob (up/down, left/right) control to either direction. until the desired position is achieved. This symbol indicates that the venti- To close the vent, fully move the knob to the lators are open.
  • Page 243: Heater And Air Conditioner

    HEATER AND AIR CONDITIONER degree than with a lower engine speed. Fully WARNING depress the brake pedal to prevent the vehicle from creeping. The heater and air conditioner operate The heater and air conditioner operate when the only when the engine is running. engine is running.
  • Page 244: Dual-Zone Automatic Climate Control

    temperature. You can individually set temperatures for the driver’s side and front passenger’s side when the indicator light on the SYNC button is not illuminated. A visible mist may be seen coming from the ventilators in hot, humid conditions as the air is cooled rapidly.
  • Page 245 NOTE: — Air flows mainly from center and side Manual operation Do not set the temperature lower than ventilators. the outside air temperature or the system Fan speed control: — Air flows mainly from center and side may not work properly. Push the buttons to manually control the ventilators and foot outlets.
  • Page 246: 3-Zone Automatic Climate Control

    temperature. You can individually set temperatures for the driver’s side and front passenger’s side when the indicator light on the SYNC button is not illuminated. A visible mist may be seen coming from the ventilators in hot, humid conditions as the air is cooled rapidly.
  • Page 247 NOTE: — Air flows mainly from center and side Manual operation Do not set the temperature lower than ventilators. the outside air temperature or the system Fan speed control: — Air flows mainly from center and side may not work properly. Push the buttons to manually control the ventilators and foot outlets.
  • Page 248: Operating Tips

    OPERATING TIPS When the engine coolant temperature and outside air temperature are low, the air flow from the foot outlets may not operate. However, this is not a malfunction. After the coolant temperature warms up, air flow from the foot outlets will operate normally.
  • Page 249: Antenna

    (P.10-6).) WARNING A authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer will be able to service your environmentally friendly air conditioner system. A cellular phone should not be used for any purpose while driving so full attention Micron air filtration may be given to vehicle operation.
  • Page 250 Adjust the antenna standing-wave ratio as recommended by the manufacturer. Connect the ground wire from the CB radio chassis to the body. For details, it is recommended you visit an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer. 4-35 Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio and phone systems...
  • Page 251 MEMO 4-36 Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio and phone systems...
  • Page 252 5 Starting and driving Precautions when starting and driving ......5-5 Brake Auto Hold ............5-25 Exhaust gas (carbon monoxide) ........5-5 How to activate/deactivate the Brake Auto Hold function ............5-26 Three-way catalyst ............5-5 How to use the Brake Auto Hold function ...
  • Page 253 Lane Departure Prevention (LDP) (if so equipped) ..5-38 System temporarily unavailable ....... 5-67 LDP system operation ..........5-39 System malfunction ..........5-68 How to enable/disable the LDP system ....5-40 System maintenance ..........5-68 LDP system limitations ...
  • Page 254 Forward Collision Mitigation System (FCM) ....5-126 S-AWC (Super-All Wheel Control) (if so equipped) ..............5-153 FCM system operation ..........5-127 Electronically Controlled AWC ......5-153 Turning the FCM system ON/OFF ......5-128 Active Yaw Control (AYC) ........5-153 FCM system limitations ...
  • Page 255 Rear parking sensor system (if so equipped) ....5-169 Cold weather driving ............ 5-173 System operation ............5-170 Freeing a frozen door lock ........5-173 How to enable/disable the rear parking sensor ..5-171 Anti-freeze ..............
  • Page 256: Starting And Driving

    PRECAUTIONS WHEN STARTING AND DRIVING — Your vehicle is raised while being If you suspect that exhaust fumes are WARNING entering the vehicle, drive with all win- serviced. dows fully open, and have the vehicle — You suspect that exhaust fumes inspected immediately.
  • Page 257: Tire Pressure Monitoring System (Tpms)

    It is recommended you visit an As an added safety feature, your vehicle has intended. TPMS malfunctions may occur for a authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer for been equipped with a tire pressure monitoring this service. variety of reasons, including the installation of...
  • Page 258 Have tire and wheel replacement reduce vehicle speed, pull off the road to The “Tire Pressure Low - Add Air”/“Tire performed by an authorized Mitsubishi Motors a safe location and stop the vehicle as soon Pressure Low - Check Cold Tire” warning dealer to avoid the risk of damaging the tire as possible.
  • Page 259 For Canada: dealer for these services. has not been registered. Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) If the wheel is not originally specified by transmitter Mitsubishi Motors. CAUTION Continental FCC Notice: Model: TIS-10DL For USA: The TPMS may not function properly...
  • Page 260: Avoiding Collision And Rollover

    4. Perform the above steps for each tire. If the TPMS with Tire fill notification is not TPMS with Tire fill notification working, use a tire pressure gauge. If the tire is over-inflated more than approximately 4 psi (30 kPa), the horn AVOIDING COLLISION AND WARNING beeps and the hazard indicators flash 3...
  • Page 261: On-Pavement And Off-Road Driving Precautions

    collisions and rollovers. In a rollover crash, an (P.5-11). dually slow the vehicle to a stop in a safe unbelted person is significantly more likely to place off the road. OFF-ROAD RECOVERY die than a person wearing a seat belt. RAPID AIR PRESSURE LOSS If the right side or left side wheels leave the ON-PAVEMENT AND OFF-...
  • Page 262: Drinking Alcohol/Drugs And Driving

    Please observe the following precautions: Mitsubishi Motors is committed to safe driving. 4. Gradually steer the vehicle to a safe location However, you must choose not to drive under off the road and away from traffic if the influence of alcohol.
  • Page 263 loads in the cargo area as far forward and Many hills are too steep for any vehicle. If Do not attempt to test an AWC equipped as low as possible. Do not equip the vehicle you drive up them, you may stall. If you vehicle on a 2-wheel dynamometer (such as with tires larger than specified in this drive down them, you may not be able to...
  • Page 264: Push-Button Ignition Switch

    PUSH-BUTTON IGNITION SWITCH drive carefully. WARNING Be sure to check the brakes immediately after driving in mud or water. See “Brake Do not operate the push-button ignition switch system” (P.5-156) for wet brakes. while driving the vehicle except in an emer- Avoid parking your vehicle on steep hills.
  • Page 265: Push-Button Ignition Switch Operation

    If the F.A.S.T.-key is placed on the instru- 1. Push the park button to shift to the P (Park) ment panel, inside the glove box or door position. pocket, the F.A.S.T.-key may not function. 2. Push the ignition switch. The ignition If the F.A.S.T.-key is placed near the door switch position will change to the ON or window outside the vehicle, the F.A.S.T.-...
  • Page 266: Emergency Engine Shut Off

    all doors are closed. EMERGENCY ENGINE SHUT vehicle is in P (Park) position. To shut off the engine in an emergency situation The battery saver feature will be cancelled if while driving, perform the following procedure: any of the following occur: Rapidly push the push-button ignition any door is opened.
  • Page 267: Before Starting The Engine

    BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE STARTING THE ENGINE Make sure the area around the vehicle is 1. Apply the parking brake. After step 3 is performed, when the ignition clear. switch is pushed without depressing the brake 2. Confirm that the vehicle is in the P (Park) pedal, the ignition switch position will change Check fluid levels such as engine oil, position.
  • Page 268: Driving The Vehicle

    DRIVING THE VEHICLE NOTE: the push-button ignition switch to start CONTINUOUSLY VARIABLE the engine. If the engine starts, but fails Care should be taken to avoid situations that TRANSMISSION (CVT) to run, repeat the above procedure. can lead to potential battery discharge and potential no-start conditions such as: The CVT in your vehicle is electronically 1.
  • Page 269 Starting the vehicle Do not downshift abruptly on slippery MAKE SURE OF THE SHIFT LEVER roads. This may cause a loss of control. POSITION - Make sure the shift lever is in 1. After starting the engine, fully depress the the desired position.
  • Page 270 on the shift lever or on the multi-information The following operations are not allowed display. because excessive force would be applied to the transmission and this may result in damage to the vehicle: WARNING — Moving the shift lever to the R (Reverse) position when driving Apply the electric parking brake if the shift forward...
  • Page 271 N (Neutral): collision or serious personal injury. you visit an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer for this service. Neither the forward nor reverse gear is engaged. Do not use this function for a purpose other than car washing.
  • Page 272 It is recommended that you onds to prevent incorrect operation. visit an authorized Mitsubishi Motors When the ignition switch is placed in the dealer for this service or a repair facility OFF position while the shift lever is in the of your choice immediately.
  • Page 273 The transmission returns to the normal driving grades. When the CVT fluid temperature is high, mode. the shift range may upshift in lower rpm Remember not to drive at high speeds for than usual. This is not a malfunction. When you pull the paddle shifter while in the D extended periods of time in lower than 8th (Drive) position, the transmission will shift to gear.
  • Page 274: Parking Brake

    PARKING BRAKE and subsequent hard braking, the fail-safe operation, or have it repaired if necessary. WARNING system may be activated. The Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL) may come on to indicate the fail-safe mode is activated. For Never drive the vehicle with the parking additional information, refer to “Malfunc- brake applied.
  • Page 275: Automatic Operation

    the electric parking brake will apply WARNING automatically. If the driver’s seat belt is unfastened Before leaving the vehicle, move the shift lever when the brake force is maintained by to the P (Park) position and check that the the Brake Auto Hold function, the electric parking brake warning light is illumi- electric parking brake will apply auto- nated to confirm that the electric parking...
  • Page 276: Brake Auto Hold

    BRAKE AUTO HOLD The Brake Auto Hold function maintains the tional information, see “Warning lights, indica- the meter and in the parking brake braking force without the driver having to tor lights and audible reminders” (P.2-12). switch illuminate. This does not indicate depress the brake pedal when the vehicle is a malfunction.
  • Page 277: How To Activate/Deactivate The Brake Auto Hold Function

    Brake Auto Hold function may not func- tion. Have the system checked promptly. It is recommended that you visit an author- ized Mitsubishi Motors dealer for this service. Failure to operate the vehicle in accordance with these conditions could WAF0391X...
  • Page 278: How To Use The Brake Auto Hold Function

    following conditions need to be met. Parking Failure to prevent the vehicle from rolling may result in serious personal injury or property The driver’s seat belt is fastened. When the park button is pushed to shift to the P damage. The electric parking brake is released.
  • Page 279: Drive Mode Selector

    Drive mode Selector is able to select character- checked. It is recommended you visit an NORMAL mode istics of an integrated vehicle dynamics control authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer for this system that helps to enhance driving perfor- TARMAC mode service.
  • Page 280: Normal Mode

    When the cruise control (if so equipped) or NORMAL MODE the Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC) This mode offers well-balanced driving perfor- system (if so equipped) is operated. mance with efficiency for SUV in various road conditions. Tire Pres ECO advice ECO MODE The “Tire Pres ECO advice”...
  • Page 281: Tarmac Mode

    TRAFFIC SIGN RECOGNITION (TSR) (if so equipped) drive. SNOW MODE The ECO Pedal Guide bar is not displayed This mode is for driving on slippery road when: surfaces, such as snow-covered roads and offers The vehicle speed is less than approxi- good initial steering response and high corner- mately 2 MPH (4 km/h).
  • Page 282: System Operation

    The TSR system may not function prop- WARNING erly under the following conditions: — When the road sign is not clearly The TSR system is only intended to be a visible, for example, due to da- support device to help provide the driver with mage or weather conditions.
  • Page 283: How To Enable/Disable The Tsr System

    If the TSR “Malfunction” message 2. Select “Traffic Sign” and press the scroll continues to appear, have the system checked dial to turn the system on or off. by an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer. 5-32 Starting and driving...
  • Page 284: System Maintenance

    LANE DEPARTURE WARNING (LDW) SYSTEM MAINTENANCE WARNING The TSR system uses the same multi-sensing front camera unit that is used by the Lane Failure to follow the warnings and instructions Departure Warning (LDW) system, located in for proper use of the LDW system could result front of the interior rearview mirror.
  • Page 285: Ldw System Operation

    will vibrate and the LDW indicator on the multi-information display will blink to alert the driver. The warning function will stop when the vehicle returns inside of the lane markers. WAF0590X LDW indicator (on the multi-information dis- LDW SYSTEM OPERATION play) The LDW system provides a lane departure Steering wheel remote control switches (left...
  • Page 286: How To Enable/Disable The Ldw System

    and then push the scroll dial. Use the scroll dial to select “Driver Assistance”. Then push the scroll dial. 2. Select “Lane” and push the scroll dial. 3. Select “Warning (LDW)” and push the scroll dial. NOTE: If you disable the LDW system, the system will remain disabled the next time you start the vehicle’s engine.
  • Page 287: System Temporarily Unavailable

    — When driving on winding or — On roads where discontinued lane — When strong light enters the lane uneven roads. markers are still detectable. camera unit. (For example, the light directly shines on the front of — When there is a lane closure due —...
  • Page 288: System Malfunction

    If the camera unit is damaged seconds after the lane change signal is due to an accident, it is recommended that turned off.) you visit an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer. When the vehicle speed lowers to less than approximately 37 MPH (60 km/h).
  • Page 289: Lane Departure Prevention (Ldp) (If So Equipped)

    LANE DEPARTURE PREVENTION (LDP) (if so equipped) the traveling lane using the camera unit WARNING located above the inside mirror. Failure to follow the warnings and instructions for proper use of the LDP system could result in serious injury or death. The LDP system will not steer the vehicle or prevent loss of control.
  • Page 290: Ldp System Operation

    display will blink to alert the driver. Then, the LDP system will automatically apply the brakes for a short period of time to help assist the driver to return the vehicle to the center of the traveling lane. To turn on the LDP system, push the MI-PILOT Assist switch on the steering wheel after starting the engine.
  • Page 291: How To Enable/Disable The Ldp System

    and then push the scroll dial. Use the scroll dial to select “Driver Assistance.” Then push the scroll dial. 2. Select “Lane” and push the scroll dial. 3. Select “Prevention (LDP)” and push the scroll dial. 4. Push the MI-PILOT Assist switch to turn the system on or off.
  • Page 292 apply corrective steering to complete your — When driving on roads where the could detect these items as lane lane change. lane width is too narrow. markers.) Because the LDP may not activate under — When driving without normal tire —...
  • Page 293: System Temporarily Unavailable

    — When the ASC is turned off. the warning and assist functions will resume. system checked. It is recommended that you — When the SNOW mode, GRAVEL visit an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer for Condition B: mode or MUD mode (AWC model) is this service.
  • Page 294: System Maintenance

    Failure to follow the warnings and instructions due to an accident, it is recommended that for proper use of the BSW system could result you visit an authorized Mitsubishi Motors in serious injury or death. dealer. The BSW system is not a replacement for...
  • Page 295 WAF0594X SSD1030 Detection zone The BSW system uses radar sensors installed The radar sensors can detect vehicles on either near the rear bumper to detect other vehicles in side of your vehicle within the detection zone an adjacent lane. shown as illustrated. This detection zone starts from the door mirror of your vehicle and extends approximately 10 ft (3.0 m) behind the rear bumper, and approximately 10 ft (3.0...
  • Page 296: Bsw System Operation

    If the turn signal is then activated, the system chimes (twice) and the side indicator light flashes. The side indicator light continues to flash until the detected vehicle leaves the detection zone. The side indicator light illuminates for a few seconds when the ignition switch is placed in the ON position.
  • Page 297: How To Enable/Disable The Bsw System

    and then push the scroll dial. Use the scroll dial to select “Driver Assistance”. Then push the scroll dial. 2. Select “Blind Spot” and push the scroll dial. 3. Select “Warning (BSW)” and push the scroll dial. NOTE: The system will retain current settings in the multi-information display even if the engine is restarted.
  • Page 298: Bsw Driving Situations

    BSW DRIVING SITUATIONS tion. — Oncoming vehicles. The following conditions may reduce the — Vehicles remaining in the detec- ability of the radar to detect other vehicles: tion zone when you accelerate Indicator on — Severe weather from a stop. —...
  • Page 299 JVS0737X JVS0738X JVS0739X Illustration 1 – Approaching from behind Illustration 2 – Approaching from behind Illustration 3 – Overtaking another vehicle Illustration 2: If the driver activates the turn Another vehicle approaching from Overtaking another vehicle signal while another vehicle is in the detection behind Illustration 3: The side indicator light illumi- zone, then the system chimes (twice) and the...
  • Page 300 JVS0740X JVS0741X WAF0555X Illustration 4 – Overtaking another vehicle Illustration 5 – Entering from the side Illustration 6 – Entering from the side Illustration 4: If the driver activates the turn Illustration 6: If the driver activates the turn Entering from the side signal while another vehicle is in the detection signal while another vehicle is in the detection Illustration 5: The side indicator light illumi-...
  • Page 301: System Temporarily Unavailable

    It is recommended that you visit an The radar sensors may be blocked by temporary authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer for this ambient conditions such as splashing water, service. mist or fog. The blocked condition may also be...
  • Page 302: Active Blind Spot Assist (Absa) (If So Equipped)

    (2) this device must accept any interference, Failure to follow the warnings and instructions See an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or including interference that may cause un- for proper use of the ABSA system could result other authorized repair shop if the area around desired operation of the device.
  • Page 303 WAF0596X SSD1030 Detection zone The ABSA system uses radar sensors The radar sensors can detect vehicles on either installed near the rear bumper to detect other side of your vehicle within the detection zone vehicles in an adjacent lane. In addition to the shown as illustrated.
  • Page 304: Absa System Operation

    If the turn signal is then activated, the system chimes (twice) and the side indicator light flashes. The side indicator light continues to flash until the detected vehicle leaves the detection zone. If the ABSA system is ON and your vehicle approaches a lane marker while another vehicle is in the detection zone, the system chimes (three times) and the side indicator light flashes.
  • Page 305: How To Enable/Disable The Absa System

    The ABSA system is typically activated earlier than the Lane Departure Preven- tion (LDP) system when your vehicle is approaching a lane marker. WAF0593X Steering wheel remote control switches (left HOW TO ENABLE/DISABLE side) THE ABSA SYSTEM Multi-information display 1. Press the button until “Settings”...
  • Page 306: Absa System Limitations

    2. Select “Blind Spot” and push the scroll dial. — Vehicles such as motorcycles, low The following conditions may reduce the 3. Select “Active Assist (ABSA)” and push ability of the radar to detect other vehicles: height vehicles, or high ground the scroll dial.
  • Page 307: Absa Driving Situations

    While the ABSA system is operating, you may seams or lines remaining after — During bad weather. (For exam- hear a sound of brake operation. This is normal road repairs. ple: rain, fog, snow, etc.) and indicates that the ABSA system is operating —...
  • Page 308 JVS0737X JVS0738X JVS0760X Illustration 1 – Approaching from behind Illustration 2 – Approaching from behind Illustration 3 - Approaching from behind Illustration 2: If the driver activates the turn Illustration 3: If the ABSA system is on and Another vehicle approaching from signal then the system chimes a sound (twice) your vehicle approaches a lane marker while behind...
  • Page 309 JVS0739X JVS0740X JVS0761X Illustration 4 - Overtaking another vehicle Illustration 5 - Overtaking another vehicle Illustration 6 - Overtaking another vehicle Illustration 5: If the driver activates the turn Illustration 6: If the ABSA system is on and Overtaking another vehicle signal while another vehicle is in the detection your vehicle approaches a lane marker while Illustration 4: The side indicator light illumi-...
  • Page 310 JVS0741X JVS0742X JVS0761X Illustration 7 - Entering from the side Illustration 8 - Entering from the side Illustration 9 - Entering from the side Illustration 8: If the driver activates the turn Illustration 9: If the ABSA system is on and Entering from the side signal while another vehicle is in the detection your vehicle approaches the lane marker while...
  • Page 311: System Temporarily Unavailable

    Mitsubishi Motors dealer for this service. another vehicle enters the detection zone. In this “Not Available Poor Road Conditions”: case only the BSW system operates.
  • Page 312: System Maintenance

    FCC ID: LTQRN5TR It is recommended you visit an authorized CAUTION TO USERS Mitsubishi Motors dealer if the area around the Changes or modifications not expressly radar sensors is damaged due to a collision. approved by the party responsible for...
  • Page 313: Rear Cross Traffic Alert (Rcta)

    REAR CROSS TRAFFIC ALERT (RCTA) WARNING Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Industrie Canada applicables aux appa- reils radio exempts de licence. L’exploitation Failure to follow the warnings and instructions est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes: for proper use of the RCTA system could result (1) l’appareil ne doit pas produire de in serious injury or death.
  • Page 314: Rcta System Operation

    If the radar detects an approaching vehicle from either side, the system chimes (once), the side indicator light flashes on the side the vehicle is approaching from, and a yellow rectangular frame appears in the rear view display on the Smartphone-link Display Audio (SDA) screen WAF0595X Side indicator light...
  • Page 315 The RCTA system uses radar sensors installed on both sides near the rear bumper to detect an approaching vehicle. The radar sensors can detect an approaching vehicle from up to approximately 66 ft (20 m) away. JVS0173X WAF0594X 5-64 Starting and driving...
  • Page 316: How To Enable/Disable The Rcta System

    and then push the scroll dial. Use the scroll dial to select “Driver Assistance”. Then push the scroll dial. 2. Use the button to select “Rear Cross Traffic Alert” then press the scroll dial. 3. Use the scroll dial to enable or disable the system.
  • Page 317: Rcta System Limitations

    RCTA SYSTEM LIMITATIONS WARNING Listed below are the system limitations for the RCTA system. Failure to operate the vehicle in accordance with these system limitations could result in serious injury or death. Always check surroundings and turn to check what is behind you before backing up.
  • Page 318: System Temporarily Unavailable

    NOTE: — Illustration : When the vehicle In the case of several vehicles approaching in is parked in an angled parking a row (Illustration 1) or in the opposite space. direction (Illustration 2), a chime may not be — Illustration : When the vehicle sounded by the RCTA system after the first is parked on inclined ground.
  • Page 319: System Malfunction

    Do not strike or damage the area around the radar sensors. It is recommended that you visit the system will resume automatically. an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer if the SYSTEM MALFUNCTION area around the radar sensors is damaged due to When the RCTA system malfunctions, it will a collision.
  • Page 320: Cruise Control (If So Equipped)

    If the CRUISE indicator blinks, turn the Cruise ON/OFF switch off and have the WARNING system checked. It is recommended that you visit an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer Always observe the posted speed limits and for this service. do not set the speed over them.
  • Page 321: Cruise Control Operations

    NOTE: The CRUISE indicator may blink when the Depress the accelerator pedal. When the Cruise ON/OFF switch is turned ON while If pushed the RES+ switch and released it vehicle reaches the desired speed, push pushing up the RES+, pushing down the when there is no set speed, the set speed is set down and release the SET- switch.
  • Page 322: Adaptive Cruise Control System (Acc) (If So Equipped)

    ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEM (ACC) (if so equipped) except in appropriate road and traffic WARNING conditions. NOTE: Failure to follow the warnings and instructions for proper use of the ACC system could result For vehicles equipped with MI-PILOT As- in serious injury or death. sist, refer to “MI-PILOT Assist”...
  • Page 323 display. For the vehicle-to-vehicle distance control mode, see “Vehicle-to-vehicle distance control mode” (P.5-73). For the conventional (fixed speed) cruise control mode, see “Conventional (fixed speed) cruise control mode” (P.5-87). WAF0599X Example Displays and indicators Once a control mode is activated, it cannot be ACC switches changed to the other cruise control mode.
  • Page 324: How To Select The Cruise Control Mode

    WAF0600X WAF0392X Example The ACC system is intended to enhance the seconds. See “Conventional (fixed speed) cruise HOW TO SELECT THE operation of the vehicle when following a control mode” (P.5-87). vehicle traveling in the same lane and direction. CRUISE CONTROL MODE VEHICLE-TO-VEHICLE DIS- The system uses a multisensing front camera Selecting vehicle-to-vehicle distance...
  • Page 325 When there are no vehicles traveling ahead, Vehicle-to-vehicle distance control the vehicle-to-vehicle distance control mode mode operation maintains the speed set by the driver. The The vehicle-to-vehicle distance control mode is set speed range is between approximately designed to maintain a selected distance and 20 and 90 MPH (30 and 144 km/h).
  • Page 326 the speed of the vehicle ahead. Depress the set speed. accelerator to properly accelerate your vehicle 4. MAIN switch: when acceleration is required for a lane change. Master switch to activate the system. Depress the brake pedal when deceleration is 5.
  • Page 327 WAF0657X WAF0603X WAF0604X Example To set cruising speed, accelerate your vehicle Operating vehicle-to-vehicle distance Vehicle-to-vehicle distance control to the desired speed, push the SET- switch and control mode release it. (The vehicle ahead detection indica- mode display and indicators To turn on the cruise control, quickly push tor, set distance indicator and set vehicle speed 1.
  • Page 328 When the SNOW mode, MUD mode (AWC models) or GRAVEL mode is selected. When a wheel is slipping. WAF0732X When the SET- switch is pushed down under the following conditions, the ACC Assist system cannot be set and the set vehicle speed indicator blinks for approximately 2 seconds.
  • Page 329 Vehicle ahead not detected: When a vehicle is no longer detected ahead, the ACC system gradually accelerates your vehicle to resume the previously vehicle set speed. The ACC system then maintains the vehicle set speed. When a vehicle is no longer detected, the vehicle ahead detection indicator and speed control status indicator (maintain speed control mode) turn off.
  • Page 330 How to change set vehicle speed The set vehicle speed can be adjusted. To change to a faster cruising speed: Push up and hold the RES+ switch . The set vehicle speed increases in increments of 5 MPH (5 km/h). Push up, then quickly release the RES+ switch.
  • Page 331 Approach warning If your vehicle comes closer to the vehicle ahead due to rapid deceleration of that vehicle or if another vehicle cuts in, the system warns the driver with the chime and ACC system display. Decelerate by depressing the brake pedal to maintain a safe vehicle distance if: The chime sounds.
  • Page 332 NOTE: vehicle is detected ahead, then the vehicle will Vehicle-to-vehicle distance control The approach warning chime may sound and accelerate up to the following speed of that mode limitations the system display may blink when the radar vehicle. If the vehicle is not steered into the left sensor detects objects on the side of the lane to pass, the acceleration will stop after a WARNING...
  • Page 333 limitations of the system. The system will — On roads with heavy, high-speed — When a complicated-shaped ve- cancel once it judges that the vehicle has traffic or sharp curves hicle such as a car carrier trailer come to a standstill and sound a warning or flatbed truck/trailer is near the —...
  • Page 334 properly detect a vehicle and detection of a vehicle ahead may be delayed: — Poor visibility (conditions such as rain, snow, fog, dust storms, sand- storms, and road spray from other vehicles) — The camera area of the wind- shield is fogged up or covered with dirt, water drops, ice, snow, etc.
  • Page 335 The ASC turned off. The AEB applies harder braking. ASC (including the traction control system) operates. The SNOW mode, MUD mode (AWC models) or GRAVEL mode is selected. A wheel slips. When distance measurement becomes im- paired due to adhesion of dirt or obstruction to the sensor.
  • Page 336 Action to take: warning message is still displayed, have the that you visit an authorized Mitsubishi Motors system checked. It is recommended that you dealer for this service. When the above condition is no longer present, visit an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer for...
  • Page 337 Before customizing or restoring the exterior of FCC ID: NF3–FR5CPEC the vehicle front area, it is recommended that you visit an authorized Mitsubishi Motors User Manual statement according to §15.19: dealer. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC...
  • Page 338: Conventional (Fixed Speed) Cruise Control Mode

    and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if of the device. of the vehicle ahead nor the vehicle-to- not installed and used in accordance with the vehicle distance is detected. Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR instruction manual, may cause harmful inter- d’Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils Pay special attention to the distance ference to radio communications.
  • Page 339 2. Set vehicle speed indicator: This indicator indicates the set vehicle speed. For Canadian models, the speed is displayed in km/h. WAF0605X WAF0660X Conventional (fixed speed) cruise Conventional (fixed speed) cruise control switch control mode display and indicators 1. RES+ switch: The display is located in the multi-information display.
  • Page 340 OFF position, the system is also automatically turned off. To use the ACC system again, quickly push and release the MAIN switch (vehicle-to-vehicle distance control mode) or push and hold it (conventional cruise control mode) again to turn it on. WARNING To avoid accidentally engaging cruise control, make sure to turn the MAIN switch off when...
  • Page 341: Mi-Pilot Assist (If So Equipped)

    MI-PILOT ASSIST (if so equipped) This section contains the information about the 1. Push the CANCEL switch. The set vehicle 3. Push down, then quickly release the SET— following system features: speed indicator will turn off. switch. Each time you do this, the set vehicle speed will decrease by about 1 MPH MI-PILOT Assist (general system opera- 2.
  • Page 342 tions. It is the driver’s responsibility to MI-PILOT Assist system except in appro- stay alert, drive safely, keep the vehicle in priate road and traffic conditions. the traveling lane, and be in control of the vehicle at all times. The MI-PILOT Assist system is only an aid to assist the driver and is not a collision warning or avoidance device.
  • Page 343: Mi-Pilot Assist System Operation

    NOTE: It is important to ensure the front camera and radar sensors are clear at all times. (See “ACC sensor maintenance” (P.5-116) and “Lane Keep Assist (LKA) maintenance” (P.5- 122) for more details.) WAF0608X Multi-information display MI-PILOT ASSIST SYSTEM Steering wheel remote control switches (right OPERATION side) The MI-PILOT Assist system has the following...
  • Page 344 NOTE: When your vehicle is at a standstill for more 1. Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) than approximately 3 seconds and the Even if the Automatic Emergency Braking The ACC system can be set to one of two cruise vehicle ahead begins to accelerate, push (AEB) setting is turned off by the driver control modes: up the RES+ switch or lightly depress the...
  • Page 345: Mi-Pilot Assist Switches

    Long Middle Short NOTE: For MI-PILOT Assist with Navi-link equipped vehicles: When the Manual mode is selected in the “Spd. Limit Assist” menu on the multi-information display, operating the RES+ or SET- switch can apply the indicated speed limit sign to the set vehicle speed. (See “Speed Limit Assist - a feature of MI-PILOT Assist with Navi-link”...
  • Page 346: Mi-Pilot Assist System Display And Indicators

    MI-PILOT ASSIST SYSTEM DISPLAY AND INDICATORS 1. MI-PILOT Assist activation Displays once the MI-PILOT Assist system is activated 2. Vehicle ahead detection indicator Indicates whether the system detects a vehicle in front of you 3. Lane Keep Assist (LKA) indicator Indicates the status of the Lane Keep Assist (LKA) function by the color of the indicator Lane Keep Assist (LKA) indicator...
  • Page 347 Lane marker indicator (orange): Lane selected distance by the number of hori- 12. Detected speed limit sign indicator (if so departure is detected zontal bars shown equipped) ( 6. MI-PILOT Assist status indicator ( Speed control status indicator (white): Indicates the currently detected speed limit ACC standby Indicates the status of the MI-PILOT Assist sign...
  • Page 348: Turning The Conventional (Fixed Speed) Cruise Control Mode On

    TURNING THE CONVEN- TIONAL (fixed speed) CRUISE CONTROL MODE ON NOTE: MI-PILOT Assist provides no approach warnings, automatic braking, or Lane Keep Assist (LKA) in the conventional (fixed speed) cruise control mode. To choose the conventional (fixed speed) cruise control mode, push and hold the MI-PILOT Assist switch for longer than approximately 1.5 seconds.
  • Page 349: Operating Mi-Pilot Assist

    OPERATING MI-PILOT AS- Blind Spot Warning Outline (BSW) Blind SIST Spot Active Blind Spot As- Shaded 1. Push the MI-PILOT Assist switch . This sist (ABSA) turns on the MI-PILOT Assist system. When any of the “Warning” systems are The MI-PILOT Assist status indicator enabled, the “...
  • Page 350 NOTE: When the LDP and ABSA systems are enabled in the settings menu of the multi- information display, turning the MI-PILOT Assist system on will turn on the LDP and ABSA systems at the same time. If the LDP system is disabled in the settings menu, the LDP system will automatically be turned on when the Lane Keep Assist (LKA) system is active.
  • Page 351 (ASC)” (P.5-159). Push down, then quickly release the SET- switch . Each time you do this, the set When the ASC system (including the vehicle speed decreases by 1 MPH (1 traction control system) is activated km/h). When the SNOW mode, GRAVEL mode or For MI-PILOT Assist with Navi-link equipped MUD mode (AWC model) is selected vehicles: The set vehicle speed can also be...
  • Page 352 personal injury or death. NOTE: When you accelerate by depressing the accelerator pedal or decelerate by pushing down the SET- switch and the vehicle travels faster than the speed set by the driver, the set vehicle speed indicator will blink. WAF0705X How to change the set distance to the vehicle ahead...
  • Page 353: How To Enable/Disable The Lane Keep Assist (Lka)

    Distance — approximate distance at 60 MPH (100 km/h) 1. Long – 200 ft (60 m) 2. Middle – 150 ft (45 m) 3. Short – 90 ft (30 m) The distance to the vehicle ahead changes automatically according to the vehicle speed.
  • Page 354: How To Cancel The Mi-Pilot Assist System

    1. Push the button on the steering while the vehicle is stopped, the electronic information, see “Conventional (fixed wheel until “Settings” appears in the parking brake is automatically activated. speed) cruise control mode” (P.5-122). multi-information display and then push the scroll dial. WARNING WARNING 2.
  • Page 355 ahead. For MI-PILOT Assist with Navi-link on the system to prevent accidents or to equipped vehicles on a limited access freeway control the vehicle’s speed in emergency as identified in the navigation map data, the situations. Do not use the ACC system except in appropriate road and traffic ACC system cancels and a warning chime conditions.
  • Page 356 the speed of the vehicle ahead. Depress the accelerator to properly accelerate your vehicle when acceleration is required for a lane change. Depress the brake pedal when deceleration is required to maintain a safe distance to the vehicle ahead due to sudden braking or if a vehicle cuts in.
  • Page 357 When the ACC system detects a vehicle ahead, navigation map data): identified in the navigation map data, the the vehicle ahead detection indicator and the ACC system cancels and a warning chime — The time the vehicle can remain stopped speed control status indicator (distance control sounds if your vehicle is at a standstill for more and automatically restart is extended...
  • Page 358 Your vehicle approaches other vehicles that Cut-in detection are parked or moving slowly. If a vehicle moves into your traveling lane near The accelerator pedal is depressed, over- your vehicle, the ACC system may inform the riding the system. driver by flashing the vehicle ahead detection NOTE: indicator.
  • Page 359 to reduce the distance to vehicle directly ahead. Speed Limit Assist - a feature of MI- — When driving on the exit of the Only the left side turn signal operates this PILOT Assist with Navi-link (if so limited access freeway as identi- feature.
  • Page 360 NOTE: new speed limit sign (faster speed value) is While the accelerator pedal is operated indicated. with AUTO mode selected, the Speed “ ” : Manual mode is activated and a Limit Assist will function (automatically new speed limit sign (lower speed value) is adjust the vehicle set speed) only when indicated.
  • Page 361 When Auto mode is selected on the settings To deactivate the system, select “OFF”. The Speed Adjust by Route system will not menu: NOTE: function in Hawaii or US island territories. The indicated speed limit sign is applied to The system will retain current settings in the The Speed Adjust by Route may not the vehicle set speed automatically when on operate properly in some road and traffic...
  • Page 362 in the navigation map data), the Speed Adjust How to activate or deactivate the sys- by Route uses road information provided by the tem: navigation system and can adjust the vehicle 1. Push the button on the steering speed depending on curves, junctions and exits. wheel until “Settings”...
  • Page 363 should be used in evenly flowing traffic. Do conditions: traffic ahead begins to move. You not use the system on roads with sharp need to push up the RES+ switch — On roads with heavy, high-speed curves or on icy roads, in heavy rain or in or lightly depress the accelerator traffic or sharp curves fog.
  • Page 364 by blinking the system indicator and sounding quent acceleration or deceleration — The camera area of the wind- the chime. The driver may have to manually shield is fogged up or covered — When a complicated-shaped ve- control the proper distance away from the with dirt, water drops, ice, snow, hicle such as a car carrier trailer vehicle traveling ahead.
  • Page 365 When driving on some roads, such as winding, hilly, curved, narrow roads, or roads which are under construction, the radar sensor may detect vehicles in a different lane, or may temporarily not detect a vehicle traveling ahead. This may cause the ACC system to decelerate or accel- erate the vehicle.
  • Page 366 3 minutes or is recommended that you visit an authorized Any door is open. longer. Mitsubishi Motors dealer. for this service. The driver’s seat belt is unfastened. The shift lever is moved out of the D Condition C:...
  • Page 367 MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. system should be inspected. It is recommended Operation is subject to the following two The camera sensor is located above the inside that you visit an authorized Mitsubishi Motors conditions: mirror. dealer for this service. To keep the proper operation of the systems and...
  • Page 368: Lane Keep Assist (Lka)

    1. this device may not cause harmful inter- This equipment complies with FCC radiation LANE KEEP ASSIST (LKA) ference, and exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be in- 2. this device must accept any interference WARNING stalled and operated with minimum distance of received, including interference that may...
  • Page 369 Control System (ACC) with Stop & Go” (P.5- The Lane Keep Assist (LKA) only steers 103). the vehicle to maintain its position in the center of a lane. The vehicle will not steer The Lane Keep Assist (LKA) can be activated to avoid objects in the road in front of the when the following conditions are met: vehicle or to avoid a vehicle moving into...
  • Page 370 2. Lane Keep Assist (LKA) indicator operation, the Lane Keep Assist (LKA) status indicator , the Lane Keep Assist (LKA) Indicates the status of the Lane Keep Assist indicator , and the lane marker indicator (LKA) by the color of the indicator on the multi-information display turn Lane Keep Assist (LKA) indicator green.
  • Page 371 brake application to request the driver to take Lane Keep Assist (LKA) limitations Lane Keep Assist (LKA) could control of the vehicle again. detect these items as lane mar- If the driver still does not respond, the system kers) WARNING turns on the hazard flasher and slows the —...
  • Page 372 It is recommended that you visit your (for example, tire wear, abnormal MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer for the Lane Keep Assist (LKA) system may con- tire pressure, installation of a correct parts for your vehicle.
  • Page 373: Conventional (Fixed Speed) Cruise Control Mode

    It is recommended MI-PILOT Assist provides no approach due to certain conditions (for example, a that you visit an authorized Mitsubishi Motors warnings, automatic braking, or Lane Keep snow rut, the reflection of light on a rainy dealer for this service.
  • Page 374 Do not use the conventional (fixed speed) cruise control mode when driving under the following conditions: — When it is not possible to keep the vehicle at a set speed — In heavy traffic or in traffic that varies in speed —...
  • Page 375 ACC system system completely off. When the ignition switch is placed in the OFF position, the system 2. Set vehicle speed indicator: is also automatically turned off. This indicator indicates the set vehicle To use the ACC system again, quickly push and speed.
  • Page 376 1. Push the CANCEL switch. The set vehicle 3. Push down, then quickly release the SET- speed indicator will turn off. switch. Each time you do this, the set vehicle speed will decrease by about 1 MPH 2. Tap the brake pedal. The set vehicle speed (1 km/h).
  • Page 377: Forward Collision Mitigation System (Fcm)

    FORWARD COLLISION MITIGATION SYSTEM (FCM) WARNING Failure to follow the warnings and instructions for proper use of the FCM system could result in serious injury or death. The FCM system is a supplemental aid to the driver. It is not a replacement for the driver’s attention to traffic conditions or responsibility to drive safely.
  • Page 378: Fcm System Operation

    If a risk of a forward collision is detected, the FCM system will firstly provide the warning to the driver by flashing the vehicle ahead detection indicator (yellow) in the multi-infor- mation display and providing an audible alert. In addition, the system applies partial braking. If the driver applies the brakes quickly and forcefully after the warning, and the FCM system detects that there is still the possibility...
  • Page 379: Turning The Fcm System On/Off

    and roadway conditions, the system may help the driver avoid a forward collision or may help mitigate the consequences of a collision should one be unavoidable. If the driver is handling the steering wheel, accelerating or braking, the FCM system will function later or will not function.
  • Page 380: Fcm System Limitations

    and then push the scroll dial. Use the scroll when the vehicle is driven at The FCM system does not detect the dial to select “Driver Assistance.” Then following: speeds over approximately 37 push the scroll dial. MPH (60 km/h) or below approxi- —...
  • Page 381 the windshield. deceleration). — If the vehicle ahead has a unique or unusual shape, extremely low — Interference by other radar — When your vehicle or the vehicle or high clearance heights, or sources. or pedestrian ahead moves unusual cargo loading or is nar- quickly or significantly such that —...
  • Page 382 sensor areas covered by ice, snow or — cyclists stickers, for example. In these cases, the — objects on the road (such as trees) system may not be able to warn the driver properly. Be sure that you check, clean and Braking distances increase on slippery clear sensor areas regularly.
  • Page 383: System Temporarily Unavailable

    If dirt appears on this area, it is recommended you visit an authorized SSD0253 Mitsubishi Motors dealer. When driving on some roads, such as winding, SYSTEM TEMPORARILY UN- Condition B...
  • Page 384: System Malfunction

    FCM system structures or buildings (for example, long checked. It is recommended that you visit an bridges, deserts, snow fields, driving next to authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer for this long walls). service. Action to take: When the above conditions no longer exist, the FCM system will resume automatically.
  • Page 385 (2) this the equipment is operated in a commercial Mitsubishi Motors dealer. device must accept any interference, including environment. This equipment generates, uses, interference that may cause undesired operation...
  • Page 386: Predictive Forward Collision Warning (Pfcw)

    PREDICTIVE FORWARD COLLISION WARNING (PFCW) WARNING Failure to follow the warnings and instructions for proper use of the PFCW system could result in serious injury or death. The PFCW system helps warn the driver before a collision but will not avoid a collision.
  • Page 387 WAF0624X Vehicle ahead detection indicator (on the multi- information display) Forward Collision Mitigation (FCM) System OFF warning light (on the meter panel) 5-136 Starting and driving...
  • Page 388: Pfcw System Operation

    WAF0661X PFCW SYSTEM OPERATION The PFCW system operates at speeds above approximately 3 MPH (5 km/h). If there is a potential risk of a forward collision, the PFCW system will warn the driver by blinking the vehicle ahead detection indicator , and sounding an audible alert.
  • Page 389: Turning The Pfcw System On/Off

    and then push the scroll dial. Use the scroll dial to select “Driver Assistance.” Then push the scroll dial. 2. Select “Emergency Brake” and push the scroll dial. 3. Select “Front” and use the scroll dial to turn the system on or off. When the PFCW system is turned off, the FCM system OFF warning light (orange) illumi-...
  • Page 390 JVS0295X JVS0296X Illustration A Illustration B JVS0297X Illustration C 5-139 Starting and driving...
  • Page 391: Pfcw System Limitations

    — Snow or road spray from travel- ling vehicles. — Driving in a tunnel — Towing a trailer (Illustration B) When the vehicle ahead is being towed. (Illustration C) When the distance to the vehicle ahead is too close, the beam of the radar sensor is obstructed.
  • Page 392: System Temporarily Unavailable

    PFCW system checked. It is recommended automatically turned off. The FCM system OFF by vehicle operation (steering maneuver or you visit an authorized Mitsubishi Motors warning light (orange) will illuminate. traveling position in the lane, etc.) or vehicle dealer for this service.
  • Page 393: System Malfunction

    Operation is subject to the following two checked. It is recommended you visit an vehicle. conditions: authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer for this service. To keep the system operating properly, be sure 1. this device may not cause harmful inter- to observe the following:...
  • Page 394: Driver Attention Alert (Daa)

    DRIVER ATTENTION ALERT (DAA) This equipment has been tested and found to IC: 3387A-FR5CPEC WARNING comply with the limits for a Class A digital Legal warning for RF equipment: device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. This device complies with Industry Canada These limits are designed to provide reasonable Failure to follow the warnings and instructions licence-exempt RSS standard(s).
  • Page 395: Daa System Operation

    changes from the normal pattern. If the system detects that driver attention is decreasing over a period of time, the system uses audible and visual warnings to suggest that the driver take a break. WAF0453X DAA SYSTEM OPERATION If the system detects driver fatigue or that driver attention is decreasing, the message “Take a break?”...
  • Page 396: How To Enable/Disable The Daa System

    Use the scroll dial to select “Driver Assistance.” Then push the scroll dial. 2. Select “Driver Attention Alert” and push the scroll dial to turn the system on or off. NOTE: The setting will be retained even if the engine is restarted.
  • Page 397: Rear Automatic Emergency Braking (Rear Aeb)

    Rear checked. It is recommended that you visit an AEB system will continue to operate. For authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer for this additional information, see “Rear parking service. sensor system” (P.5-169).
  • Page 398: Rear Aeb System Operation

    If a risk of a collision with an obstacle is detected when your vehicle is backing up, the Rear AEB system warning indicator will flash in the multi-information display and the system will chime three times. The system will then automatically apply the brakes. After the automatic brake application, the driver must depress the brake pedal to maintain brake pressure.
  • Page 399: Turning The Rear Aeb System On/Off

    and then push the scroll dial. Use the scroll dial to select “Driver Assistance.” Then push the scroll dial. 2. Select “Emergency Brake” and push the scroll dial. 3. To set the Rear AEB system to on or off, use the scroll dial to check the box for “Rear”.
  • Page 400 may not perform sufficiently due to vehicle — There is a structure (e.g., a wall, The Rear AEB system may not operate for conditions, driving conditions, the traffic pedestrians or animals. toll gate equipment, a narrow environment, the weather, road surface tunnel, a parking lot gate) near The Rear AEB system may not operate for conditions, etc.
  • Page 401: System Malfunction

    If the warning light continues to illuminate, have the Rear AEB system checked. — The vehicle is carried on a flatbed It is recommended that you visit an authorized truck. Mitsubishi Motors dealer for this service. 5-150 Starting and driving...
  • Page 402: System Maintenance

    It is Failure to follow these recommendations may recommended that you visit an authorized result in shortened engine life and reduced Mitsubishi Motors dealer for this service. engine performance. Do not attach stickers (including transparent stickers), accessories or apply additional...
  • Page 403: Fuel Efficient Driving Tips

    FUEL EFFICIENT DRIVING TIPS Follow these easy-to-use Fuel Efficient Driving 4. Drive at economical speeds and distances. through the toll and avoid stopping and Tips to help you achieve the most fuel economy starting. Observing the speed limit and not from your vehicle.
  • Page 404: Increasing Fuel Economy

    INCREASING FUEL ECONOMY S-AWC (Super-All Wheel Control) (if so equipped) Keep your engine tuned up. S-AWC is an integrated vehicle dynamics operating, especially GRAVEL, SNOW and control system that helps enhance driving Follow the recommended scheduled main- MUD mode, you may feel a vibration or hear performance, cornering performance, and vehi- tenance.
  • Page 405 WARNING Always concentrate on your driving first. Keep your eyes and mind on the road. Distractions while driving can lead to an accident. WAF0628X Yaw moment control display: The amount of the yaw moment control is displayed as a bar graph. Amount of the yaw moment control in a clockwise direction Amount of the yaw moment control in a...
  • Page 406: Parking/Parking On Hills

    PARKING/PARKING ON HILLS Make sure the shift lever cannot be moved without depressing the foot brake pedal. 1. Firmly apply the parking brake. 2. Push the park button to shift to the P (Park) position. 3. To help prevent the vehicle from rolling into the street when parked on a sloping drive way, it is a good practice to turn the wheels as illustrated.
  • Page 407: Electric Power Steering

    When the electric power steering warning resulting in poor brake response and premature light illuminates with the engine running, Mitsubishi Motors dealer for this service. (See wear of the brake pads. the power assist for the steering will cease “Electric power steering warning light” (P.2- When driving down a long or steep hill, use operation.
  • Page 408: Brake Assist

    It is recommended you visit result in an accident. WARNING an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer for this If the engine is not running or is turned off service. while driving, the power assist for the brakes will not work.
  • Page 409 Using the system checked. It is recommended you visit an Depress the brake pedal and hold it down. authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer for this Depress the brake pedal with firm steady service. pressure, but do not pump the brakes. The ABS will operate to prevent the wheels from locking up.
  • Page 410: Active Stability Control (Asc)

    The ASC warning light flashes if — understeer (vehicle tends to not follow and wheels are not Mitsubishi Motors this occurs. All other ASC functions are off, and the steered path despite increased steer- recommended for your vehicle or are...
  • Page 411: How To Turn Off The Asc

    It is stuck vehicle, turn the ASC off. on the ASC. recommended that you visit an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer for this service. (See “Multi-information display warnings and indi- 5-160 Starting and driving...
  • Page 412: Active Ride Control

    The Hill Start Assist (HSA) automatically keeps possible. It is recommended that you visit an the brakes applied to help prevent the vehicle authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer for this from rolling backwards in the time it takes the service. driver to release the brake pedal and apply the...
  • Page 413: Hill Descent Control (Hdc)

    The vehicle is stopped completely on a hill have the vehicle inspected at an authorised WARNING by applying the brake. MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. (See “Active stability control (ASC) warning light” (P.2- The maximum holding time is 2 seconds. After 16).)
  • Page 414: To Operate

    conditions: — Vehicle speed exceeds 15 MPH (25 km/h) — Brake system: brake temperature high When the Hill Descent Control is acti- vated, you may feel the vehicle body, the — ASC warning light illuminating or steering wheel and the brake pedal blinking (See “Active stability control vibrate and hear the operation noise.
  • Page 415: Parking Sensor System (If So Equipped)

    PARKING SENSOR SYSTEM (if so equipped) The parking sensor system is designed as an aid to the driver in detecting large stationary objects to help avoid damaging the vehicle. The parking sensor system is not designed to prevent contact with small or moving objects.
  • Page 416: System Operation

    the sensors with sharp objects. If the sensors are covered, the accuracy of the parking sensor function will be dimin- ished. SYSTEM OPERATION The system informs with a visual and audible alert of: front obstacles when the shift lever is in the D (Drive) position front and rear obstacles when the shift lever is in the R (Reverse) position...
  • Page 417: How To Enable/Disable The Parking Sensor System

    position. Perform the following steps to set up the parking sensor function. 1. Press the button until “Settings” appears in the multi-information display and then push the scroll dial. Use the scroll dial to select “Driver Assistance.” Then push the scroll dial. 2.
  • Page 418: Parking Sensor System Limitations

    Volume bumper or on the ground. The parking sensor system may uninten- — Changes the volume of the tone tionally operate in the following condi- The parking sensor system may not detect sound to “High,” “Medium” or “Low” tions: the following objects: fluffy objects such as PARKING SENSOR SYSTEM snow, cloth, cotton, glass-wool, etc.;...
  • Page 419: System Maintenance

    If the parking sensors and peripheral areas are de- formed in an accident, etc., have the parking sensors checked. It is recommended that you visit an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer for WAF0625X this service. 5-168...
  • Page 420: Rear Parking Sensor System (If So Equipped)

    REAR PARKING SENSOR SYSTEM (if so equipped) When washing the vehicle using a high-pressure Read and understand the limitations of the washer, do not apply direct washer pressure on rear parking sensor as contained in this the parking sensors. This may cause a malfunc- section.
  • Page 421: System Operation

    CAUTION Excessive noise (such as audio system volume or an open vehicle window) will interfere with the tone and it may not be heard. Keep the parking sensors (located on the rear bumper fascia) free from snow, ice and large accumulations of dirt. Do not clean the sensors with sharp objects.
  • Page 422: How To Enable/Disable The Rear Parking Sensor

    the rear parking sensor: 1. Press the button until “Settings” appears in the multi-information display and then push the scroll dial. Use the scroll dial to select “Driver Assistance.” Then push the scroll dial. 2. Select “Parking sensors” and push the scroll dial.
  • Page 423: Rear Parking Sensor Limitations

    REAR PARKING SENSOR — When there are bumps, protru- Rear parking sensor may not detect the following objects: fluffy objects such as sions or manhole covers on the LIMITATIONS snow, cloth, cotton, glass-wool, etc.; thin road surface. objects such as rope, wire and chain, etc.; —...
  • Page 424: System Maintenance

    (0°C), check the anti-freeze to assure proper sensors checked. It is recommended that you winter protection. For additional information, visit an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer for see “Engine cooling system” (P.8-4). WAF0625X this service.
  • Page 425: Tire Equipment

    If you operate your vehicle on snowy or brake while on the ice, and avoid any ice and snow from the windows and wiper icy roads, Mitsubishi Motors recommends the sudden steering maneuvers. blades. use of MUD & SNOW or ALL SEASON tires...
  • Page 426 Towing your vehicle ............6-16 Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) ....6-3 Towing recommended by Mitsubishi Motors ..6-17 Tire repair kit ............... 6-3 Vehicle recovery (freeing a stuck vehicle) ....6-19 Jump starting ...
  • Page 427: In Case Of Emergency

    HAZARD WARNING FLASHER SWITCH EMERGENCY ENGINE SHUT OFF To shut off the engine in an emergency situation The flasher can be actuated with the ignition while driving, perform the following procedure: switch in any position. Rapidly push the push-button ignition switch 3 consecutive times in less than 1.5 WARNING seconds, or...
  • Page 428: Flat Tire

    It is Monitoring System (TPMS)” (P.5-6). Use only the Mitsubishi Motors genuine recommended you visit an authorized tire repair kit. Sealant in other repair kits Mitsubishi Motors dealer for these ser- may not sufficiently seal the tire puncture.
  • Page 429 WAG0078X repaired by the tire repair kit. If any of these Example situations occurs, please contact an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer. Tire repair kit storage More than one tire is punctured. The design and the storage position of the tire repair kit may vary depending on the vehicle.
  • Page 430 5. Flip up the third row seats (see “Tire repair immediately with a wet cloth. The vehicle has been driven with the tire kit storage” (P.6-4)). Then, take out the tire almost completely flat. Immediately wash clothes contaminated repair kit. Make sure that the compressor with tire sealant.
  • Page 431 WAG0080X WAG0081X WAG0082X Example Type A 8. Unwind the bottle hose (F) from around the NOTE: sealant bottle. In cold conditions (when the ambient temperature is 32 °F (0 °C) or lower), thickening of the tire sealant can make the tire sealant hard to squeeze out of the bottle.
  • Page 432 9. Pull out the compressor’s hose (G) from the 10. Install the bottle onto the compressor. bottom of the compressor and securely attach it to the valve (H) of the bottle by turning it clockwise until tight. WAG0083X Type A WAG0107X Type B In case of emergency...
  • Page 433 and tires” (P.10-8).) If there is a gap between the tire and wheel, push the tread area toward the center of the wheel to close the gap before running the compressor. WAG0084X WAG0085X NOTE: When installing the bottle, align the CAUTION projection (I) on the bottle with the indentation (J) in the compressor.
  • Page 434 13. Affix the speed restriction sticker (N) to the WARNING three-diamond mark on the steering wheel. Do not place your hand or fingers between the tire and wheel while inflating the tire. Your hand or fingers may become caught between the tire and wheel.
  • Page 435 Do not drive the vehicle. Please contact an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer. 15. Turn OFF the compressor switch, then pull the power cord plug out of the 12 V power outlet.
  • Page 436 If the authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer and Mitsubishi Motors dealer. Otherwise the tire tire pressure has not dropped, the emer- have the tire repair/replacement performed. pressure may drop before the emergency gency repair procedure is complete.
  • Page 437: Jump Starting

    JUMP STARTING To start your engine with a booster battery, the Do not attempt to jump start a frozen instructions and precautions below must be battery. It could explode and cause serious followed. injury. Your vehicle has an automatic engine cooling fan.
  • Page 438 3. Push the park button to shift to the P (Park) position. 4. Switch off all unnecessary electrical sys- tems (headlights, heater, air conditioner, etc.). 5. Remove the vent caps on the battery (if so equipped). Cover the battery with a firmly wrung out moist cloth to reduce explosion hazard.
  • Page 439: Push Starting

    PUSH STARTING IF YOUR VEHICLE OVERHEATS Do not attempt to start the engine by pushing. CAUTION WARNING CAUTION Do not keep the starter motor engaged for Never continue driving if your vehicle more than 10 seconds. If the engine does not overheats.
  • Page 440 Do not open the hood further until no steam is recommended you visit an authorized or coolant can be seen. Mitsubishi Motors dealer for this service. 5. Open the engine hood. WARNING If steam or water is coming from the engine, stand clear to prevent getting burned.
  • Page 441: Towing Your Vehicle

    For information about towing your vehicle vehicle. Towing instructions are available from behind a recreational vehicle (RV), see “Flat an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer. Local towing” (P.10-29) of this manual. service operators are generally familiar with the applicable laws and procedures for towing. To...
  • Page 442: Towing Recommended By Mitsubishi Motors

    WAG0057X All-Wheel Control models TOWING RECOMMENDED BY MITSUBISHI MOTORS All-Wheel Control (AWC) models Mitsubishi Motors recommends that towing dollies be used when towing your vehicle or the vehicle be placed on a flat bed truck as illustrated. CAUTION Never tow AWC models with any of the wheels on the ground as this may cause serious and expensive damage to the powertrain.
  • Page 443 Front-Wheel Drive (FWD) models wheels. 3. Release the parking brake. Mitsubishi Motors recommends that your ve- When towing CVT models with the front 4. Attach safety chains whenever towing. hicle be towed with the driving (front) wheels wheels on towing dollies: Place the ignition...
  • Page 444: Vehicle Recovery (Freeing A Stuck Vehicle)

    device. 5. If the vehicle cannot be freed after a few VEHICLE RECOVERY (freeing tries, contact a professional towing service a stuck vehicle) Rocking a stuck vehicle to remove the vehicle. WARNING WARNING WARNING To avoid vehicle damage, serious personal Stand clear of a stuck vehicle.
  • Page 445 MEMO 6-20 In case of emergency...
  • Page 446 7 Appearance and care Cleaning exterior ............... 7-2 Floor mats ..............7-4 Washing ................ 7-2 Seat belts ..............7-6 Waxing ................7-2 Cleaning the seat tracks ..........7-6 Removing spots ............7-2 Corrosion protection ............
  • Page 447: Appearance And Care

    Special cleaning products are Inside flanges, seams and folds on the doors, clean, lukewarm (never hot) water. available at an authorized Mitsubishi Motors hatches and hood are particularly vulnerable to dealer or any automotive accessory stores. It is the effects of road salt.
  • Page 448: Underbody

    UNDERBODY CHROME PARTS Contact with seawater or road salt used for de-icing can cause corrosion. Rinse off In areas where road salt is used in winter, the To prevent spots and corrosion of chrome parts, such substances as soon as possible. underbody must be cleaned regularly.
  • Page 449: Cleaning Interior

    It may damage the It is recommended that you use only cleaners) on the seat. This can damage the seat genuine Mitsubishi Motors floor mats lens cover. or occupant classification sensors. This can specifically designed for use in your vehicle also affect the operation of the airbag system model and model year.
  • Page 450 With the ignition in the OFF position and the shift lever in the P The use of genuine Mitsubishi Motors floor (Park) position, fully apply and release all mats can extend the life of your vehicle carpet pedals.
  • Page 451: Seat Belts

    CORROSION PROTECTION MOST COMMON FACTORS materials may severely weaken the seat belt webbing. CONTRIBUTING TO VEHICLE CORROSION CLEANING THE SEAT The accumulation of moisture-retaining dirt TRACKS and debris in body panel sections, cavities, and other areas. Damage to paint and other protective coat- CAUTION ings caused by gravel and stone chips or minor traffic accidents.
  • Page 452: To Protect Your Vehicle From Corrosion

    Wash and wax your vehicle often to keep the vehicle clean. authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer. Always check for minor damage to the paint and repair it as soon as possible. Keep drain holes at the bottom of the doors open to avoid water accumulation.
  • Page 453 MEMO Appearance and care...
  • Page 454 8 Do-it-yourself Maintenance precautions ........... 8-2 Rear window wiper blade ..........8-16 Engine compartment check locations ....... 8-3 Brakes ................8-16 PR25DD engine model ..........8-3 Self-adjusting brakes ..........8-16 Engine cooling system ............
  • Page 455: Do-It-Yourself

    CAUTION pressure even when the engine is off, it is recommended you visit an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer for service of WARNING Do not work under the hood while the the fuel filter or fuel lines. engine is hot. Turn the engine off and wait Do not work under the hood while the until it cools down.
  • Page 456: Engine Compartment Check Locations

    ENGINE COMPARTMENT CHECK LOCATIONS tions regarding only those items which are relatively easy for an owner to perform. You should be aware that incomplete or improper servicing may result in operating difficulties or excessive emissions, and could affect your warranty coverage. If in doubt about any servicing, it is recommended you have it done by an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer.
  • Page 457: Engine Cooling System

    50% Long Life Antifreeze/Coolant (blue), in- cluding Mitsubishi Motors genuine Long Mitsubishi Motors genuine Super Long Life Life Antifreeze/Coolant (green), or the use Coolant Premium and 50% water to provide Never use any cooling system additives of non-distilled water will reduce the life year-round anti-freeze and coolant protection.
  • Page 458: Checking Engine Coolant Level

    It is recommended you visit an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer for this service. WARNING To avoid the blow out when the coolant is hot, never fill the coolant more than MAX level. CHANGING ENGINE COOL- A authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer can...
  • Page 459: Engine Oil

    4. Remove the dipstick and wipe it clean. tors recommends having your oil changed Reinsert it all the way. by an authorized Mitsubishi Motors deal- 5. Remove the dipstick again and check the oil level. It should be within the range .
  • Page 460 5. Remove the engine undercover. Prolonged and repeated contact with used Remove clips at the around of the engine oil may cause skin cancer. undercover. Avoid direct skin contact with used oil. If Then remove the other bolts that hold the contacted, wash thoroughly with soap or undercover in place.
  • Page 461 Waste oil must be disposed of prop- Oil filler cap erly. Oil drain plug Check your local regulations. Oil filter (Perform steps 4 to 7 only when the engine Engine oil and filter oil filter change is needed.) 1. Place a large drain pan under the drain plug 4.
  • Page 462: Continuously Variable Transmission (Cvt) Fluid

    (ATF) or Manual Transmission fluid in a ability. depends on the oil temperature and drain Mitsubishi Motors CVT, as it may damage time. Use these specifications for reference Clean the filler cap before removing. the CVT. Damage caused by the use of only.
  • Page 463: Window Washer Fluid

    MIN line or the brake warning remove it from the reservoir. If there is no fluid light comes on, add MITSUBISHI MOTORS GENUINE BRAKE FLUID SUPER4 (DOT 4) in the tube, add fluid. or conforming to brake fluid DOT 3 or DOT 4...
  • Page 464: Battery

    Ensure that the battery is securely Electrolyte (battery acid) is made of authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair corrosive diluted sulfuric acid. If it spills installed and cannot be moved. Also facility of your choice.
  • Page 465: Disconnection And Connection

    WAI0200X replaced. It is recommended you visit an generator. authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer for this NOTE: service. Do not try to open the top of the battery. This battery is not equipped with removable vent caps.
  • Page 466: Drive Belt

    DRIVE BELT SPARK PLUGS mended you visit an authorized Mitsubishi WARNING Motors dealer for this service. 2. Have the belt condition checked regularly. Be sure the engine and ignition switch are off and that the parking brake is applied. CAUTION Be sure to use the correct socket to remove the spark plugs.
  • Page 467: Replacing Spark Plugs

    If replacement is required, it is recommended The filter should not be cleaned and reused. you visit an authorized Mitsubishi Motors Replace the air filter according to the main- dealer for this service. tenance log shown in a separate maintenance Iridium platinum-tipped spark plugs booklet.
  • Page 468: Windshield Wiper Blades

    WINDSHIELD WIPER BLADES CLEANING If your windshield is not clear after using the windshield washer or if a wiper blade chatters when running, wax or other material may be on the blade or windshield. Clean the outside of the windshield with a washer solution or a mild detergent.
  • Page 469: Rear Window Wiper Blade

    It is recommended you contact an authorized If the brakes do not operate properly, it is may be heard. Occasional brake noise during Mitsubishi Motors dealer if checking or repla- recommended you have the brakes checked by light to moderate stops is normal and does not cement is required.
  • Page 470: Fuses

    FUSES 3. Remove the fuse/fusible link box cover by using a suitable tool and pushing the tab. 4. Locate the fuse that needs to be replaced. 5. Remove the fuse using the fuse puller located in the passenger compartment fuse box.
  • Page 471: Passenger Compartment

    Mitsubishi Motors dealer. WAI0125X 2. Remove the fuse box cover. PASSENGER COMPARTMENT 3. Remove the fuse with the fuse puller WARNING Never use a fuse of a higher or lower amperage rating than that specified on the fuse box cover.
  • Page 472 NOTE: If the extended storage fuse switch malfunc- tions or if the fuse is open, it is not necessary to replace the switch. In this case, remove the extended storage fuse switch and replace it with a new fuse of the same rating. How to remove the extended storage fuse switch: 1.
  • Page 473: F.a.s.t.-Key Battery Replacement

    F.A.S.T.-KEY BATTERY REPLACEMENT the casing. CAUTION 3. Replace the battery with a new one. Recommended battery: Be careful not to allow children to swallow CR2032 or equivalent the battery and removed parts. Do not touch the internal circuit and An improperly disposed battery can harm electric terminals as doing so could the environment.
  • Page 474 If you need any assistance for replacement, it is reils radio exempts de licence. L’exploitation recommended you visit an authorized est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : Mitsubishi Motors dealer for this service. (1) l’appareil ne doit pas produire de FCC Notice: brouillage, et (2) l’utilisateur de l’appareil For USA: doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique...
  • Page 475: Lights

    This is not a malfunction. If large drops of water collect inside the lens, it is recommended you visit an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer for servi- cing. 8-22 Do-it-yourself...
  • Page 476: Exterior And Interior Lights

    Rear personal light (if so If LED headlight replacement is required, it is equipped)* recommended that you visit an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer for this service. Dome light (if so equipped)* Vanity mirror light* Headlight aim adjustment High-mounted stop light*...
  • Page 477: Tires

    TIRES Cold tire pressure: WARNING The measured pressure after the — vehicle has been parked for at Driving with tires that are least three hours, worn, damaged or improperly inflated is dangerous. The measured pressure when the — vehicle is driven less than 1 mile These type tire conditions will (1.6 km) after having been adversely affect vehicle perfor-...
  • Page 478: Tire Pressure Monitoring System (Tpms)

    The outward facing sidewall of Sidewall: portion of a tire between — TIRE PRESSURE MONITOR- an asymmetrical tire that has a the tread and bead. ING SYSTEM (TPMS) Section width: the linear distance particular side that must always This vehicle is equipped with the Tire Pressure face outward when mounted on a between the exteriors of the side- Monitoring System (TPMS).
  • Page 479: Tire Markings

    As your vehicle is equipped with a tire pressure TIRE MARKINGS monitoring system (TPMS), there is a risk of Size Designation damage to the tire inflation pressure sensors when the tire is replaced on the rim. Tire EXAMPLE: P215/65R15 replacement should, only, be performed by a certified Mitsubishi dealer.
  • Page 480 tion. Service Description Maximum Load Example: 215/65R15 96H. EXAMPLE: 95H Maximum load indicates the maximum LT (Light Truck) -metric tire load this tire is designed to carry. 95 Load index sizing is based on U.S.A. design A numerical code associated standards.
  • Page 481 EXAMPLE (13 digits type): DOT PPP not found on the outboard side then Treadwear, Traction and Tempera- L9 ABCD 1504 you will find it on the inboard side of ture Grades the tire. Treadwear Department of Transportation EXAMPLE: DOT PP L9 ABCD 1504 This symbol certifies that the tire The treadwear grade is a comparative is in compliance with the U.S.
  • Page 482: Tire Inflation Pressures

    fied government test surfaces of as- into your vehicle partly depends on TIRE INFLATION PRESSURES phalt and concrete. A tire marked C the correct tire pressure. Too much Proper tire inflation pressure is essen- may have poor traction performance. pressure gives an uncomfortable tial for the safe and satisfactory opera- and jarring ride.
  • Page 483: Replacing Tires And Wheels

    Only Mitsubishi Motors genuine wheels least three hours or is driven less than 1 distributed. should be used, because your vehicle is mile (1.6 km) after having been parked...
  • Page 484: Tire Maintenance

    NOTE: TIRE MAINTENANCE Tire wear indicators can have different The following maintenance steps are marks and locations depending on the tire recommended: manufacturer. Check tire pressures regularly. TIRE ROTATION Have regular maintenance done on To even out the wear on your tires and the wheel balance and front and rear make them last longer, Mitsubishi suspension alignment.
  • Page 485 tread wear. The first tire rotation is the most important one. It will allow all your tires to wear evenly. JVM0287X SDI1662 Tires that do not have arrows showing rotation Tires that have arrows showing rotation direction direction CAUTION If the tires have arrows (A) indicating the correct direction of rotation, swap the front and rear tires on the left-hand side of...
  • Page 486: Snow Tires

    75 MPH (120 km/h). WAI0199X CAUTION CAUTION Only Mitsubishi Motors genuine wheels should be used, because your vehicle is equipped with a tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS). Avoid the combined use of differ- Use of another type of wheel risks air leaks and ent types of tires.
  • Page 487 the vehicle body might be damaged. 8-34 Do-it-yourself...
  • Page 488: Maintenance And Schedules

    9 Maintenance and schedules Maintenance requirement ..........9-2 Where to go for service ..........9-2 General maintenance ............ 9-2 General maintenance ............9-2 Scheduled maintenance ..........9-2 Explanation of general maintenance items ....9-2...
  • Page 489 They are completely qualified to work on Outside the vehicle scribed. Mitsubishi Motors vehicles before work begins. The maintenance items listed here should be Performing general maintenance checks re- If your vehicle is involved in a collision, it is...
  • Page 490 Lights*: Clean the headlights on a regular to “Important Tire Safety Information” (US) or Mitsubishi Motors dealer for this service. Keep basis. Make sure that the headlights, stop lights, “Tire Safety Information” (Canada) in the the floor mat away from the pedal.
  • Page 491 NOTE: system inspected. It is recommended you visit an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer for this Care should be taken to avoid situations that can lead to potential battery discharge and service. (See “Precautions when starting and driving”...
  • Page 492 10 Technical and consumer information/Reporting Safety Defects Capacities and recommended fluids/lubricants ....10-2 Securing the load ............ 10-18 Fuel information ............10-3 Loading tips ............10-18 Engine oil and oil filter recommendation ....10-5 Measurement of weights ........
  • Page 493: Technical And Consumer Information/Reporting Safety Defects

    · Genuine NISSAN Differential Oil Hypoid Super-S GL-5 synthetic 75W-90 or equivalent Brake fluid Refill to the proper oil level according · MITSUBISHI MOTORS GENUINE BRAKE FLUID SUPER4 (DOT 4) or conforming to brake fluid DOT 3 or DOT 4 to the instructions in the “8. Do-it- yourself”...
  • Page 494: Fuel Information

    Note that Federal and California laws nol with or without advertising their presence. number (Research octane number 91). prohibit the use of MMT in reformulated Mitsubishi Motors does not recommend the use gasoline. of fuels of which the oxygenate content and the CAUTION U.S.
  • Page 495 MMT. Such fuel may vehicle, for which Mitsubishi Motors is not mediately change to a non-oxygenate fuel or a adversely affect vehicle performance, including responsible.
  • Page 496: Engine Oil And Oil Filter Recommendation

    Selecting the correct oil filter Your new Mitsubishi Motors vehicle is equipped with a high-quality genuine Mitsubishi Motors oil filter. When replacing, use a genuine Mitsubishi Motors oil filter or its WAJ0176X equivalent for the reason described in “Change ILSAC certification symbol national Lubricant Standardization and Ap- intervals”.
  • Page 497: Air Conditioning System Refrigerant And Lubricant Recommendations

    The refrigerant HFO-1234yf (R-1234yf) in your driving in dusty conditions Mitsubishi Motors vehicle will not harm the extensive idling earth’s ozone layer. Although this refrigerant stop and go commuting does not affect the earth’s atmosphere, certain governmental regulations require the recovery (See “Maintenance and schedules”...
  • Page 498: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS ENGINE Model PR25DD Type Gasoline, 4-cycle, DOHC 4-cylinder, in-line Cylinder arrangement 3.504 × 3.937 (89.0 × 100.0) Bore × Stroke in (mm) Displacement cu in (cm 151.85 (2,488) Firing order 1-3-4-2 Idle speed No adjustment is necessary. Ignition timing (B.T.D. degree/rpm Spark plug DXE22H11C...
  • Page 499: Wheels And Tires

    WHEELS AND TIRES Road wheel Type Size Offset (Inset) in (mm) 18 x 7.5J 1.38 (35) Conventional 20 x 8J 1.38 (35) Spare Tire Pressure PSI (kPa) [Cold] Type Size Conventional P235/60R18 102H 35 (240) P255/45R20 101W Spare 10-8 Technical and consumer information/Reporting Safety Defects...
  • Page 500: Dimensions And Weights

    DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTS Overall length in (mm) 185.4 (4,710) Overall width in (mm) 73.3 (1,862) Overall height in (mm) 68.8 (1,748) Front tread in (mm) 62.7 (1,593) Rear tread in (mm) 63.1 (1,602) Wheelbase in (mm) 106.5 (2,706) Gross Vehicle Weight Rating lb (kg) (GVWR) See the F.M.V.S.S.
  • Page 501: Battery

    BATTERY L3-EFB Type 70 Ah Battery Capacity (20HR) 720 A CCA (EN) 10-10 Technical and consumer information/Reporting Safety Defects...
  • Page 502: When Traveling Or Registering In Another Country

    Mitsubishi Motors is not responsible for any inconvenience that may result. 10-11 Technical and consumer information/Reporting Safety Defects...
  • Page 503: Engine Serial Number

    STI0718 WAJ0209X WAJ0103X EMISSION CONTROL INFOR- ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER F.M.V.S.S./C.M.V.S.S. CERTIFI- CATION LABEL MATION LABEL The number is stamped on the engine as shown. The Federal/Canadian Motor Vehicle Safety The emission control information label is attached to the underside of the hood as shown. Standards (F.M.V.S.S./C.M.V.S.S.) certification label is affixed as shown.
  • Page 504: Technical And Consumer Information/Reporting Safety Defects

    STI0494 WAJ0163X WAJ0161X Type 2 AIR CONDITIONER SPECIFI- CATION LABEL The air conditioner specification label is affixed to the underside of the hood as shown. WAJ0162X Type 1 10-13 Technical and consumer information/Reporting Safety Defects...
  • Page 505 Air conditioner specification label symbols Air conditioner specification label symbols: Symbol Name Reference Graphic Caution ISO 7000 0434 Air Conditioning System ISO 2575 D01 (MAC) MAC System Lubricant Type SAE J639 (PAG–POE) ISO 7000 Requires Registered Techni- SAE J639 cian to Service MAC System ISO 7000 Flammable Refrigerant SAE J639...
  • Page 506: Vehicle Loading Information

    VEHICLE LOADING INFORMATION loaded vehicle weight and dividing ment (whether installed or not). WARNING by two. Vehicle capacity weight: the rated Vehicle normal load on the tire: cargo and luggage load plus 150 lb It is extremely dangerous to load on an individual tire that is (68 kg) *times the vehicle’s desig- ride in a cargo area inside the determined by distributing to each...
  • Page 507: Vehicle Load Capacity

    GVW (Gross Vehicle Weight) - cargo that can be loaded into the luggage weight. Examples are shown curb weight plus the combined vehicle. If the vehicle is used to tow in the following illustration. weight of passengers and cargo. a trailer, the trailer tongue weight GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rat- must be included as part of the ing) - maximum total combined...
  • Page 508 or XXX kg. The resulting figure equals the available amount of cargo and luggage load capacity. For example, if the XXX amount equals 1,400 lb. and there will be five 150 lb. passengers in your vehicle, the amount of available cargo and luggage load capacity is 650 lb.
  • Page 509: Securing The Load

    Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) or the injury. Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR) The child restraint top tether strap may be damaged by contact with items in the for your vehicle. (See “Measurement cargo area. Secure any items in the cargo of weights”...
  • Page 510: Measurement Of Weights

    TOWING A TRAILER it from sliding or shifting. Do by the vehicle’s warranty. WARNING not place cargo higher than the MEASUREMENT OF seatbacks. In a sudden stop or Overloading or improper loading of a trailer collision, unsecured cargo WEIGHTS and its cargo can adversely affect vehicle handling, braking and performance and may could cause personal injury.
  • Page 511: Maximum Load Limits

    outside temperatures on graded roads can affect MAXIMUM LOAD LIMITS engine performance and cause overheating. The Maximum trailer loads transmission high fluid temperature and engine protection mode, which helps reduce the chance Never allow the total trailer load to exceed the of transmission and engine damage, could value specified in the “Towing load/specifica- activate and automatically decrease engine...
  • Page 512: Maximum Gross Vehicle Weight (Gvw)/Maximum Gross Axle Weight (Gaw)

    required to achieve the rating. Additional passengers, cargo and/or optional equipment, such as the trailer hitch, will add weight to the vehicle and reduce your vehicle’s maximum towing capacity and trailer tongue load. The vehicle and trailer need to be weighed to confirm the vehicle is within the GVWR, Front GAWR, Rear GAWR, Gross Combined Weight Rating (GCWR) and Towing capacity.
  • Page 513: Towing Load/Specification

    2. Subtract the actual vehicle weight from the Maximum Trailer towing capacity from not exceed the maximum tongue weight speci- GCWR. The remaining amount is the “Towing Load/Specification” chart - 9,100 fication shown in the “Towing load/specifica- available maximum towing capacity. lb (4,128 kg).
  • Page 514: Towing Safety

    Towing load/specification chart TOWING SAFETY Axle Type All-Wheel Control Front-Wheel Drive Trailer hitch (AWC) (FWD) Choose a proper hitch for your vehicle and Maximum Towing Capacity*1 2,000 lbs (907 kg) trailer. Make sure the trailer hitch is securely Maximum Tongue Load 200 lbs (91 kg) attached to the vehicle to help avoid personal Maximum Gross Combined Weight Rat-...
  • Page 515 The diameter of the threaded shank of the 1. Park unloaded vehicle on a level surface. Weight distribution hitch hitch ball must be matched to the ball mount With the ignition switch in the ON position This type of hitch is also called a “load- hole diameter.
  • Page 516 should be in accordance with the Sway control device Class IV hitch trailer and tire manufacturers’ spe- Sudden maneuvers, wind gusts and buffeting Class IV trailer hitch equipment (receiver, ball caused by other vehicles can affect trailer mount and hitch ball) can be used to tow trailers cifications.
  • Page 517 Have a professional supplier of towing equip- and trailer wheel lug nuts every time you installed. ment make sure the trailer brakes are properly attach a trailer to the vehicle. installed and demonstrate proper brake function Be certain your rearview mirrors conform to Trailer lights should comply with federal and/or testing.
  • Page 518 When backing up, hold the bottom of the 1. Apply and hold the brake pedal. Have your vehicle serviced more often than steering wheel with one hand. Move your at intervals specified in the recommended 2. Start the engine. hand in the direction in which you want the maintenance schedule.
  • Page 519 50 miles (80 km) of travel and at every Due to the slippery road surface, heavy Mitsubishi Motors recommends that the side wind, inappropriate weight and posi- break. cruise control not be used while towing a...
  • Page 520: Flat Towing

    FLAT TOWING FLAT TOWING FOR ALL– FLAT TOWING FOR FRONT- trailer form a dogleg shape. WHEEL CONTROL VEHICLE WHEEL DRIVE VEHICLE (if so — When a sideslip occurs by sudden (if so equipped) steering equipped) Towing your vehicle with all four wheels on the Towing your vehicle with all four wheels on the NOTE: ground is sometimes called flat towing.
  • Page 521: Uniform Tire Quality Grading

    UNIFORM TIRE QUALITY GRADING DOT (Department Of Transportation) Quality Continuously Variable Transmission WARNING Grades: All passenger car tires must conform to (CVT) federal safety requirements in addition to these To tow a vehicle equipped with a CVT, an grades. The traction grade assigned to this tire is based appropriate vehicle dolly MUST be placed on straight-ahead braking traction tests, and Quality grades can be found where applicable...
  • Page 522: Emission Control System Warranty

    However, NHTSA cannot become involved in individual problems between you, your dealer, or Mitsubishi Motors Corpora- tion. To contact NHTSA, you may call the Vehicle Safety Hotline toll-free at 1- 888-327-4236 (TTY: 1-800-424- 9153);...
  • Page 523 K1A 0N5 Mitsubishi Motor Sales of Caribbean, For vehicles sold in U.S.A. You can also obtain additional infor- Inc. To contact Mitsubishi Motors North mation concerning motor vehicle Customer Service Department America, Inc. call 1-888-648-7820 or safety from write to: P.O.
  • Page 524: Readiness For Inspection/Maintenance (I/M) Test

    It is recommended you visit an authorized Pacific Marketing, Inc. ometers used by some states for emissions Mitsubishi Motors dealer to set “ready condi- testing), or similar equipment. Make sure you tion” or to prepare the vehicle for testing. P.O. Box 698...
  • Page 525: Event Data Recorders (Edr)

    If downloaded, operating; features, it will also be equipped with supple- Mitsubishi Motors and third parties entrusted by mental data recording function intended to Whether or not the driver and passenger Mitsubishi Motors may use the data recorded assist in understanding how MI-PILOT Assist safety belts were buckled/fastened;...
  • Page 526: 11 Index

    11 Index Front and second row seat-mounted Number side SRS airbag system ......1-63 S-AWC (Super-All Front passenger airbag and Wheel Control) ........5-153 3-zone automatic climate control ....4-31 status light ..........1-55 Front seat-mounted center SRS S-AWC (Super-All airbag system ...
  • Page 527 Conventional (fixed speed) cruise control Dimensions and weights ......10-9 mode (with MI-PILOT Assist) ....5-122 Display Capacities and Coolant Head Up Display (HUD) ...... 2-43 recommended fluids/lubricants ....10-2 Capacities and Multi-information display ...... 2-21 Car phone or CB radio ...
  • Page 528 Electric rear window and door mirror Exhaust gas (carbon monoxide) ....5-5 Forward Collision Mitigation System defroster switch .......... 2-52 (FCM) OFF warning light ......2-16 Electric shift control system Free-hand Advanced Security warning light ..........2-14 Transmitter (F.A.S.T.-key) ...
  • Page 529 GRAVEL mode .......... 5-30 Inspection/maintenance (I/M) test ... 10-33 Tire and loading Instrument brightness control ..... 2-11 information placard ......10-12 Instrument panel ........... 2-4 Vehicle identification Interior light replacement ......8-23 number (VIN) ........10-11 Hazard warning flasher switch ...
  • Page 530 Loading information (See vehicle Meters and gauges ........2-5 loading information) ......... 10-15 Instrument brightness control ....2-11 Capacities and Lock MI-PILOT Assist ........5-90 recommended fluids/lubricants ..... 10-2 Automatic door locks ......3-6 MI-PILOT Assist with Navi-link ...
  • Page 531 Power panoramic sunroof Rear Automatic Emergency Braking Front seat belt warning light and sunshade ..........2-78 (Rear AEB) system OFF warning and chime ..........2-15 PR25DD engine model ........ 8-3 light ............. 2-19 Infants ............ 1-25 Precautions Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA) ...
  • Page 532 SNOW mode ..........5-30 Switch Tire maintenance ........8-31 Soft bottle holders ........2-69 Auto Headlight switch ......2-54 Tire pressure monitoring SOS switch ..........2-67 Electric rear window and door mirror system (TPMS) ......... 5-6, 6-3 Spark plugs ...
  • Page 533 Warning lights, indicator lights and Wheels and tires audible reminders ........2-12 Cleaning aluminum wheels ..... 7-3 Underbody cleaning ........7-3 Warning labels, Airbag warning When refueling from a portable Uniform tire quality grading ....10-30 labels ...
  • Page 534 MEMO 11-9...
  • Page 535 Damage caused by such fuel is center pillar. For additional information, see not covered by the Mitsubishi Motors new “Tires” (P.8-24). vehicle limited warranty. Do not use fuel that contains the octane booster methylcyclopentadienyl manga- nese tricarbonyl (MMT).

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