Mitsubishi MOTORS MIRAGE G4 2022 Owner's Manual page 116

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Selector lever position display
When the ignition switch is turned to the
"ON" position or the operation mode is put in
ON, the selector lever position is shown on
the multi-information display.
Selector lever positions
"P" PARK
This position locks the transmission to pre-
vent the vehicle from moving. The engine can
be started from the "P" (PARK) position.
"R" REVERSE
Move the lever to this position only after the
vehicle has come to a complete stop.
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CAUTION
 Never shift into the "P" (PARK) or "R"
(REVERSE) position while the vehicle is in
motion. If the lever is shifted into the "P"
(PARK) or "R" (REVERSE) position while
the vehicle is in motion, the transmission
may be damaged.
"N" NEUTRAL
At this position, the transmission is disen-
gaged. It is the same as the neutral position on
a manual transaxle and should be used when
the vehicle is not moving for an extended
length of time during driving, such as in a
traffic jam.
Continuously variable transmission (CVT) (if so equipped)
WARNING
 Never move the selector lever to the "N"
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(NEUTRAL) position while driving since
you could accidentally slip it into the "P"
(PARK) or "R" (REVERSE) position,
damaging the transmission.
 To prevent the vehicle from rolling when
stopped on a slope, the engine should be
started in the "P" (PARK) position, not in
"N" (NEUTRAL) position.
 To prevent rolling, always keep your foot
on the brake pedal when the vehicle is in
"N" (NEUTRAL) position, or when shift-
ing into or out of "N" (NEUTRAL) posi-
tion.
"D" DRIVE
This position is used for most city and high-
way driving. The transmission will automati-
cally and continuously change its gear ratio
depending on road and driving conditions.
CAUTION
 To prevent transmission damage, never shift
into the "D" (DRIVE) position from the "R"
(REVERSE) position while the vehicle is in
motion.
Features and controls
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