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  • Page 1 2021 / Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 2 NOTE Gives helpful information. manual may not be installed on your vehicle. This vehicle is manufactured by Mitsubishi Motors (Thailand) Co.,Ltd. in Thailand under Please leave this Owner’s Manual in the vehicle at the time of resale. license from Mitsubishi Motors Corporation.
  • Page 3 N09349100044...
  • Page 4 Table of contents Overview Quick index General information Seat and restraint systems Features and controls Driving safety Comfort controls For emergencies Vehicle care and maintenance Customer assistance/ Reporting Safety Defects Specifications Alphabetical index...
  • Page 5 Instruments and controls Instruments and controls N00100203004 Combination headlights and dimmer switch P.5-90 Instrument cluster P.5-76 Automatic High Beam (AHB) switch (if so equipped) P.5-92 Turn-signal lever P.5-95 Hazard warning flasher switch P.5-95 Front fog light switch (if so equipped) P.5-96 Wiper and washer switch P.5-96 Engine switch (if so equipped) P.5-13 Cruise control switches...
  • Page 6 Instruments and controls Center vents P.7-2 Automatic air conditioning P.7-4 Supplemental restraint system (SRS)-airbag (for front passenger) P.4-25, 4-31 DISPLAY AUDIO (if so equipped), Smartphone-link Display Audio (SDA) (if so equipped), Clock (if so equipped) [Refer to the separate owner’s manual.] Electric rear window defogger switch P.5-98 Side vents P.7-2...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Interior Interior N00100302675 Microphone (if so equipped) Power window lock switch P.5-31 Dome light P.5-101, 9-30 Sun visors P.5-100 Vanity mirror P.5-100 Ticket holder P.5-100 Power door lock switch P.5-27 Inside rearview mirror P.5-35 Assist grips P.5-104 Power window switch P.5-30 Bottle holders P.5-104 Head restraints P.4-5 Seat belts P.4-7...
  • Page 8 Luggage area Luggage area N00100501641 Trunk room light P.9-30 Tools P.8-5 Spare tire P.8-7 Overview...
  • Page 9 Outside Outside N00100602984 Power window P.5-30 Sensor [for Automatic High Beam (AHB), Forward Collision Mitigation system (FCM) Outside rearview mirrors P.5-36 and Lane Departure Warning (LDW)] P.5-92, 5-59, 5-67 Fuel tank filler P.3-3 Windshield wipers P.5-96 F.A.S.T.-key (Free-hand Advanced Engine hood Security Transmitter) (if so equipped) P.9-4 P.5-9...
  • Page 10 Outside Tire pressure monitoring system P.5-70 Antenna P.7-11 High-mounted stop light Changing tires P.8-6 P.9-29 Size of tires and wheels P.11-5 Tire inflation pressure P.9-16 Tire rotation P.9-18 Tire chains P.9-20 Rear-view camera P.5-73 Trunk lid P.5-28 Stop lights P.9-29, 9-34 License plate lights Rear side- marker lights P.5-90, 9-29, 9-34 P.5-90, 9-29, 9-35...
  • Page 12 If the light comes on while the engine oil level is normal, have the system checked P. 5-89 at an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice as soon as possible. Oil pressure warning light...
  • Page 13 Idle the engine until the selector lever position indicator stops flashing. P. 5-45 Selector lever position indicator in the If the indicator does not go off, contact an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a instrument cluster flashes rapidly repair facility of your choice immediately.
  • Page 14  If the indicator does not go out, or if it comes on again, have your vehicle inspected P. 5-54 by an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice as soon as possible. ASC indicator and ASC OFF indicator ...
  • Page 15 Restart the engine and check whether the indicator goes out.  If the indicator does not go out, or if it comes on again, have your vehicle inspected by an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice as soon P. 5-49 as possible.
  • Page 16  Park your vehicle in a safe place and restart the engine.  If the indicators or warning lights remain, contact an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer.  When this indicators come on, FCM, LDW and AHB are not functioning.
  • Page 17 (FCM) indicator and Forward Colli- whether the indicators go off. sion Mitigation system (FCM) OFF  If the indicators or warning lights remain, contact an authorized Mitsubishi Motors indicator dealer for inspection of the sensor.  When these indicators or warning light come on, FCM and LDW are not function- ing.
  • Page 18 If this problem occurs... If this problem occurs... N00200902207 Problem Do this Ref. Page Unable to turn the key. (except for vehicles equipped with the F.A.S.T.-key) From “ACC” to “OFF” Vehicles with continuously variable transmission (CVT): P. 5-38 Check the position of the selector lever. The key cannot be removed unless the selector lever is set to the “P”...
  • Page 19 If this occurs, the keyless entry system and the F.A.S.T.-key operation will also not oper- equipped with the F.A.S.T.-key) ate. Contact an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer. The F.A.S.T.-key does not oper- Use the emergency key to lock and unlock the door.
  • Page 20 If this problem occurs... Problem Do this Ref. Page The high coolant temperature warning light is illuminated. The engine is overheated. P. 8-4 Carefully stop the vehicle in a safe place. Steam comes out of the engine compartment. The vehicle is stuck in sand, Rock your vehicle back and forth to free it.
  • Page 21 The There may be a problem in the CVT. initial movement of the vehicle Have the vehicle inspected by an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of P. 5-45 is slow when the vehicle starts your choice immediately.
  • Page 22 General information Fuel selection ...................3-2 Filling the fuel tank ................3-3 Modifications to and racing of your vehicle ........3-5 Genuine Mitsubishi Motors parts ............3-6 California Perchlorate Materials Requirements .......3-7 Event Data Recording ..............3-7...
  • Page 23: Fuel Selection

    Mitsubishi Motors Corporation strongly sup- names. Oxygenates are required in some ports the use of reformulated gasoline. Prop- CAUTION areas of the country.
  • Page 24: Filling The Fuel Tank

    If this happens, contact an abnormal engine noise, and poor accelera- injured or killed when handling it. When authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a tion. If you experience any of these prob- refueling your vehicle, always turn the repair facility of your choice for assistance.
  • Page 25 Filling the fuel tank 3. Open the fuel tank filler pipe by slowly Fuel tank capacity WARNING turning the fuel tank filler cap counter-  Since the fuel system may be under pres- clockwise. sure, remove the fuel tank filler cap 9.2 gal (35 L) slowly.
  • Page 26: Modifications To And Racing Of Your Vehicle

    Always tighten the fuel tank filler cap until  Failure to use Mitsubishi Motors genuine you hear at least 3 clicks. 7. To close, turn the fuel tank filler cap parts...
  • Page 27: Genuine Mitsubishi Motors Parts

    Also avail-  Tires and wheels which do not meet spec- able from your Mitsubishi Motors dealer are ifications must not be used. a wide variety of accessories to personalize your new vehicle. Each Mitsubishi Motors...
  • Page 28: California Perchlorate Materials Requirements

    California Perchlorate Materials Requirements vehicle has a selection of Mitsubishi Motors The EDR is designed to record data related to To read data recorded by an EDR, special authorized accessories to choose from to tai- vehicle dynamics and safety systems for a...
  • Page 30 Seat and restraint systems Seats ....................4-2 Seats and restraint systems ..............4-2 Front seats ..................4-2 Rear seat ...................4-5 Head restraints .................4-5 Seat belts ..................4-7 Seat belt use during pregnancy ............4-13 Seat belt pre-tensioner and force limiter systems ......4-13 Child restraint systems ..............4-14 Maintenance and inspection of seat belts ........4-25 Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) - airbag ......4-25...
  • Page 31: Seats

    Seats WARNING Seats Seats and restraint systems  Do not place objects under the seats. This N00408401681 N00401601235 could prevent the seat from locking Your vehicle has seat belts and other safety securely, and it could lead to an accident. features that help protect you and your pas- It may also cause damage to the seat or sengers in an accident.
  • Page 32 Front seats WARNING CAUTION To adjust the seatbacks  After adjusting the seat, make sure that  When sliding or reclining the seat rearward, N00402000369 seat is securely locked into position. pay careful attention to the rear seat passen- To adjust the seatback, lean forward slightly, gers.
  • Page 33 Front seats WARNING NOTE  To reduce the risk of serious injury or  Do not stand or sit on the arm rest. It could death in the event of an accident or sud- break. den stop, all seatbacks should be kept in the upright position while the vehicle is in motion.
  • Page 34: Rear Seat

    Rear seat WARNING CAUTION Trunk-through lid  Persons who are unable to feel tempera-  If water or any other liquid is spilled on the N00409001062 Open the lid to gain access to the luggage ture change or skin pain due to age, ill- seat, allow it to dry thoroughly before ness, injury, medication, alcohol use, attempting to use the heater.
  • Page 35 Head restraints upright position and the head restraint to the WARNING Adjustment of the head proper position. Sit back against the seatback restraint height (front seats)  Never place a cushion or similar device on with your head close to the head restraint. the seatback.
  • Page 36: Seat Belts

    Seat belts To remove To install CAUTION  The shape and size of the head restraint dif- Press the lock knob (A) in the direction First check that the head restraint is facing in fers according to the seat. Always use the shown by the arrows.
  • Page 37 Mitsubishi Motors even when you are wearing your seat belt. dealer to determine whether replacement Never place any part of the seat belt you is necessary.
  • Page 38 Seat belts 1. Occupants should always sit back in their Seat belt instructions WARNING seats with their backs against the upright  To reduce the risk of serious injury or N00406201539 seatback. To reduce the risk of serious death in the event of an accident or sud- All seats are equipped with a seat belt which injury or death during deployment of the den stop, all seatbacks should be kept in...
  • Page 39 Seat belts 3. Pull the seat belt out slowly while holding 4. The lap part of the belt must always be WARNING the latch plate. Push the latch plate into worn low and snug across the hips. Pull  Be sure the lap belt portion fits snugly and the buckle until you hear a “click”.
  • Page 40 Seat belts Driver’s seat belt WARNING reminder/warning light  In order to reduce the risk of serious injury or death in an accident, always fas- N00418400384 ten your own seat belt. Do not allow any- A tone and warning light are used to remind one to ride in your vehicle unless he or she the driver to fasten the seat belt.
  • Page 41: Adjustable Seat Belt Shoulder Anchor

    Seat belts Adjustable seat belt shoulder WARNING Installation anchor (front seats)  Adjust the shoulder belt anchor only when 1. Unfasten the button (A) of the seat belt the vehicle is not in motion. N00406300357 guide strap. Put the seat belt webbing ...
  • Page 42: Seat Belt Use During Pregnancy

    Seat belt use during pregnancy 2. Fasten the seat belt and make sure it fits WARNING Seat belt pre-tensioner and snugly across your shoulder.  The extender should only be used if the force limiter systems existing belt is not long enough. Anyone N00417701752 who can use the standard seat belt should The driver’s and front passenger’s seats each...
  • Page 43: Child Restraint Systems

    The ignition switch is in the “ON” or belt pre-tensioner system inspected by an “START” position. authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer. [Vehicles equipped with the F.A.S.T.-key] The operation mode is in ON. SRS warning light...
  • Page 44 Child restraint systems Child restraint systems specifically designed  Children less than 2 years old and who WARNING for infants and small children are offered by weigh 40 pounds (18 kg) or less MUST  Any child who is too large to use a child several manufacturers.
  • Page 45: Airbags

    Child restraint systems WARNING Airbag  It is important to use an approved rear- facing infant restraint until the infant is one year old (unless the infant outgrows the seat sooner). This allows the infant’s neck and spine to develop enough to sup- port the weight of their head in the event of an accident.
  • Page 46 Child restraint systems NOTE Installing a child restraint sys- Tether anchor locations tem using the LATCH (Lower  Before purchasing a child restraint system, N00418901230 Your vehicle has 3 attachment points on the try installing it in the rear seat to ensure Anchors and Tethers for chil- rear shelf, located behind the top of your rear proper fit.
  • Page 47: System

    Child restraint systems 2. Open the gap a little between the seat Examples of child restraint sys- NOTE cushion (A) and the seatback (B) with tems compatible with the LATCH  In order to secure a child restraint system your hand to locate the lower anchors (C). compatible with the LATCH system, you system 3.
  • Page 48 Child restraint systems 5. Latch the tether strap hook (E) of the child CAUTION  High back booster seat restraint system to the anchor (F) as illus-  After removing the child restraint system, 1. In order to securely fasten the tether strap, trated below (5) and tighten the top tether install the head restraint.
  • Page 49 Child restraint systems 6. Before putting your child in the restraint, WARNING push and pull the high back booster seat in  When the vehicle is moving, do not adjust all directions to be sure it is firmly secure. the seat where the high back booster seat Do this before each use.
  • Page 50 Child restraint systems 3. Sit the child in the booster cushion.  Booster cushion Fit the seat belt to the booster cushion according to the child restraint system’s CAUTION manufacturer  Do not remove the head restraint when WARNING installing a booster cushion. ...
  • Page 51 Child restraint systems from normal Emergency Locking Retractor 2. Route the seat belt through the child WARNING (ELR) mode, to Automatic Locking Retractor restraint system according to the instruc-  Never remove the buckle (A) for the rear (ALR) mode. This means that when you pull tions provided by the child restraint sys- center seat from the rubber belt (B).
  • Page 52 Child restraint systems 3. To activate the ALR child restraint instal- 5. After confirming that the belt is locked, 7. Latch the tether strap hook (A) of the lation function, slowly pull the shoulder grab the shoulder part of the belt near the child restraint system to the tether anchor part of the belt all the way out of the buckle and pull up to remove any slack...
  • Page 53 Child restraint systems CAUTION  High back booster seat WARNING  After removing the child restraint system, be  Child restraint system tether anchors are 1. Place the high back booster seat on the sure to perform the following actions. designed only to withstand loads from cor- seat where you wish to install it.
  • Page 54: Maintenance And Inspection Of Seat Belts

    Children who have outgrown a child restraint Mitsubishi Motors dealer. Failure to have  Never allow children to play in the trunk system should be seated in the rear seat and an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer of your vehicle.
  • Page 55 Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) - airbag head and chest injuries in certain moderate to The SRS airbags are NOT a substitute for use WARNING severe frontal collisions. The SRS front air- of the seat belts. For maximum protection in • Seat belts reduce the risk of being bags, together with sensors at the front of the all types of accidents, seat belts must thrown from your vehicle in a collision or...
  • Page 56 Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) - airbag WARNING WARNING WARNING • Seat all infants and children in the rear  Infants and small children should never  NEVER put REAR-FACING CHILD seat, properly restrained in an appropri- ride unrestrained, or lean against the RESTRAINT SYSTEMS or INFANT ate child restraint system.
  • Page 57 Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) - airbag WARNING How the Supplemental Restraint System works  FRONT-FACING CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEMS should be used in the rear seat N00407801587 whenever possible. If they must be used in The SRS includes the following components: the front passenger seat, move the seat to the most rearward position and make sure the child stays in the child restraint sys-...
  • Page 58 An inflated airbag will deflate quickly, so you Mitsubishi Motors dealer as soon as possi- pant on the front passenger seat or a child in a ble.
  • Page 59 SRS sensors inspected by ations, the indicator will stay on to show that pant classification sensor system can sense an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer as the passenger front airbag is not operational. correctly, observe the following instruc- soon as possible.
  • Page 60 (SRS) warning light on the instrument panel. authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer as they may not function properly in a colli- soon as possible: sion or may suddenly activate without a collision: •...
  • Page 61 Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) - airbag ger’s airbag does not deploy when the front passenger seat is not occupied or when the system senses that a child is in the child restraint system. Driver Front passenger Driver’s knee airbag system N00404500036 The driver’s knee airbag is located under the steering wheel.
  • Page 62 Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) - airbag Deployment of front airbags N00408001690 The front airbags and driver’s knee airbag ARE DESIGNED TO DEPLOY when … Head-on collision with a solid wall at speeds Moderate to severe frontal impact within the shaded of approx.
  • Page 63 Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) - airbag they cannot provide protection to the occu- The front airbags and driver’s Collision with a utility pole, tree or other narrow pants. knee airbag MAY NOT DEPLOY object Some typical situations are shown in the when …...
  • Page 64 Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) - airbag The front airbags and driver’s Collision with an elevated median/island or knee airbag MAY DEPLOY when curb … The front airbags and driver’s knee airbag may deploy if the underside of the vehicle suffers a moderate to severe impact (under- Vehicle travels over a deep hole/pothole carriage impact).
  • Page 65 Mitsubishi Motors dealer. pants must be properly restrained and seated well back, upright, and in the mid- dle of the seat. Do not lean against the door.
  • Page 66 Mitsubishi Motors dealer. There is a risk  Do not place stickers, labels or additional of a serious injury or death. Improper WARNING trim on the back of either front seat.
  • Page 67 Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) - airbag The seat belts in your vehicle are your pri- Deployment of side airbag and Side impact in an area away from the passenger mary means of protection in an accident. The curtain airbag compartment SRS side airbags and curtain airbags are designed to provide additional protection.
  • Page 68  If your vehicle has received any damage, Since the side airbags and curtain airbags do you should have the SRS inspected by an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer to not protect the occupant in all types of colli- make sure it is in proper working order.
  • Page 69 Mitsubishi Motor Sales Mitsubishi Motors dealer so that the SRS can be made safe for disposal. Caribbean, Inc.  If any of the following parts needs to be Customer Service Department modified for use by a handicapped person, P.O.
  • Page 70 Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) - airbag Warning label N00408600383 Occupant restraint warning labels for the SRS are located in the vehicle as shown in the illustration. * - Located in the passenger’s side as well. Seat and restraint systems 4-41...
  • Page 72 Features and controls Break-in recommendations ..............5-2 Lane Departure Warning (LDW) (if so equipped) ......5-67 Keys ....................5-2 Tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) ........5-70 Electronic immobilizer (Anti-theft starting system) ......5-3 Rear-view camera ................5-73 Keyless entry system (if so equipped) ..........5-6 Instrument cluster ................5-76 Free-hand Advanced Security Transmitter (F.A.S.T.-key) Multi-information display .............5-76 (if so equipped) ................5-9...
  • Page 73: Break-In Recommendations

    Break-in recommendations Break-in recommendations Keys N00508701382 N00508801804 Advanced automobile manufacturing tech- Type 1 niques permit you to operate your new vehi- cle without requiring a long break-in period of low-speed driving. Two keys are provided. The keys fit all locks. However, you can add to the future perfor- Keep one in a safe place as a spare key.
  • Page 74: Electronic Immobilizer (Anti-Theft Starting System)

     If you lose your key, to prevent the theft of the vehicle immediately contact an autho- NOTE N00509101963 rized Mitsubishi Motors dealer. CAUTION  In the following cases, the vehicle may not If you notify an authorized Mitsubishi be able to recognize the registered ID code Motors dealer of the key number, they can ...
  • Page 75 Registering the ID code can be done by your- tection. self, or by your authorized Mitsubishi Motors  A system failure is suspected when the igni- dealer. tion switch is turned to the “START” posi- For you to register the ID code yourself, fol- tion, and the engine does not start.
  • Page 76 (specially cut for your vehicle at your device complies with part 15 of FCC Rules. key, insert the second valid key into the Mitsubishi Motors dealer). Operation is subject to the following two con- ignition and turn it to the “ON” position.
  • Page 77: Keyless Entry System (If So Equipped)

    Keyless entry system (if so equipped) NOTE NOTE Keyless entry system (if so  If you press the LOCK button (1) twice the  The answerback function will not operate if equipped) horn will sound once. any of the doors are open. N00509002057 Press the remote control transmitter buttons to lock or unlock the doors.
  • Page 78 Turn signal lights deactiva- can order a remote control transmitter from complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules. tion/reactivation your authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer by Operation is subject to the following two con- referring to the key number. ditions. The turn signal lights answerback function To prevent vehicle theft, the ID code for the ...
  • Page 79 Keyless entry system (if so equipped) 1. Before replacing the battery, remove static WARNING NOTE electricity from your body by touching a • Keep new and used batteries away from  Be sure to perform the procedure with the metal grounded object. children.
  • Page 80: Free-Hand Advanced Security Transmitter (F.a.s.t.-Key) (If So Equipped)

    F.A.S.T.-key and then lock the vehicle.  You may purchase a replacement battery at an electric appliance store.  An authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer can WARNING replace the battery for you if you prefer.  Individuals who use implantable pace-...
  • Page 81 Refer to “To operate without using the Mitsubishi Motors dealer. F.A.S.T.-key” on page 5-19. • Enabling only the locking and unlocking  The F.A.S.T.-key is constantly performing of the doors and the opening of the trunk reception operations in its communication with the vehicle.
  • Page 82 Free-hand Advanced Security Transmitter (F.A.S.T.-key) (if so equipped) Operating range for starting the NOTE engine and changing the opera-  Even if the F.A.S.T.-key is inside the vehicle, it may not be possible to start the engine and tion mode change the operation mode if the key is too N00503301093 close to a door or door window.
  • Page 83 • The operation mode is not in OFF.  Functions settings can be modified as stated Driver’s door lock/unlock switch below. See an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer for details. NOTE • Activating the operation confirmation func- tion (blinking of the turn signal lights) only ...
  • Page 84 On vehicles equipped with continuously vari- used to start the engine. (Electronic immobi- Mitsubishi Motors dealer. able transmission (CVT), the operation mode lizer function) cannot be put in OFF when the selector lever While carrying the F.A.S.T.-key, the engine is in any position other than the “P”...
  • Page 85 F.A.S.T.-key opera- tion will also not operate. Contact an NOTE CAUTION authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer.  Your vehicle is equipped with an electronic  When the engine is not running, put the oper- immobilizer. To start the engine, the ID code ation mode in OFF.
  • Page 86 Refer to “Door ajar preven- For details, we recommend you to consult an celled, there is a fault in the tion system” on page 5-16. authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer. electronic immobilizer (Anti- Refer to “Operation mode theft starting system). Warning activation OFF reminder system”...
  • Page 87 Tips for starting This setting can be changed. When the operation mode is in OFF, and See an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer  The operation mode can be in any mode someone tries to lock the vehicle by pressing for details.
  • Page 88 Free-hand Advanced Security Transmitter (F.A.S.T.-key) (if so equipped) WARNING NOTE NOTE  Never run the engine in a closed or poorly  After the engine has not started for a while,  On vehicles equipped with continuously ventilated area any longer than is needed the brake pedal effort needed to start the variable transmission (CVT), the engine can to move your vehicle out of the area.
  • Page 89 If the engine still will not start, con- tion and it will require greater manual downhill) position. tact your local Mitsubishi Motors dealer effort to operate the steering. This could On vehicles equipped with continuously or a repair facility of your choice for result in a serious accident.
  • Page 90 Free-hand Advanced Security Transmitter (F.A.S.T.-key) (if so equipped) If the F.A.S.T.-key is not operat- NOTE To operate without using the ing properly F.A.S.T.-key  Remove the object or additional key from the F.A.S.T.-key before inserting the key into the N00568301139 N00514800017 key slot.
  • Page 91 1- Lock and the remaining F.A.S.T.-keys to an autho- N00561201331 2- Unlock rized Mitsubishi Motors dealer to have the ID You can program new F.A.S.T.-keys to the codes reprogrammed. system if you have two valid (already regis- tered) F.A.S.T.-keys and blank (not regis- tered) F.A.S.T.-key.
  • Page 92 Free-hand Advanced Security Transmitter (F.A.S.T.-key) (if so equipped) For F.A.S.T.-key programming, follow the 5. Release in sequence the LOCK and 8. If you wish to register another F.A.S.T.- procedures below. UNLOCK buttons within 8 seconds of key, repeat the process from step 1 after pressing the LOCK button in step 4.
  • Page 93 Free-hand Advanced Security Transmitter (F.A.S.T.-key) (if so equipped) To unlock Horn deactivation/reactivation Press the UNLOCK button (2) to unlock the The answerback function can be set in the following three ways. driver’s door only. Within about 2 seconds, press the UNLOCK One chime: The horn will not sound.
  • Page 94 Buzzer deactivation/reactivation  If you lose your F.A.S.T.-key, please contact N00544701171 The buzzer answerback function can be an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer for a If you are near your vehicle and feel threat- turned ON or OFF as required. replacement.
  • Page 95 Free-hand Advanced Security Transmitter (F.A.S.T.-key) (if so equipped) 3. With the Mitsubishi mark facing you, WARNING WARNING insert the cloth-covered tip of a flat blade  Changes or modifications not expressly • Do not replace the battery with an incor- screwdriver into the notch in the case and approved by the party responsible for rect type.
  • Page 96: Door Locks

    1- Lock tion screen on the multi-information dis-  An authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer can 2- Unlock play. If the door is ajar it could open while replace the battery for you if you prefer.
  • Page 97 Door locks NOTE  When locking or unlocking with the key, only the driver’s door will be locked or unlocked. To lock or unlock all doors, use the power door lock switches, the keyless entry system F.A.S.T-key operation. equipped) Refer to “Power door locks” on page 5-27, “Keyless entry system”...
  • Page 98: Power Door Locks

    ON buzzer will sound intermittently to vehicle is shipped from the factory. To acti- remind you to put the operation mode in OFF. vate or deactivate these functions, please contact your authorized Mitsubishi Motors Power door locks dealer. N00509301688 NOTE...
  • Page 99: Child Safety Locks For Rear Door

    Child safety locks for rear door door can be opened using the inside door han- CAUTION Child safety locks for rear dle. door  Do not stand behind the exhaust pipe when loading and unloading luggage. Heat from WARNING N00509401315 the exhaust could lead to burns.
  • Page 100: Inside Emergency Trunk Lid Release

    Inside emergency trunk lid release NOTE NOTE Using the remote control transmitter (Vehicles with F.A.S.T.-key)  The trunk area light comes on when the trunk  When closing the trunk lid, if you operate lid is opened, and goes out when it is closed. other than the center portion of the lid, it may Press the trunk button (Vehicles with be deformed and cannot be completely...
  • Page 101: Power Window Control

    Power window control To open the trunk from the inside, move the Power window control lever (A) in the direction of the arrow on the lever. Push up on the trunk lid to open the N00510800370 trunk and climb out. You and your family should familiarize your- selves with the location and operation of the emergency trunk lid release lever.
  • Page 102 Power window control WARNING Sub switch Driver’s switch  Never leave the vehicle without carrying N00548800098 the key.  Never leave children or unreliable adults unattended inside the vehicle. Main switch N00548701195 The main switch located on the driver’s door can be used to operate all the windows.
  • Page 103 Power window control stopped. However, once the driver’s door or WARNING CAUTION the front passenger’s door is opened, the  Before driving with a child in the vehicle,  The safety mechanism is deactivated while power windows cannot be operated. be sure to lock the window switch to make the switch is pulled up.
  • Page 104: Parking Brake

    Parking brake NOTE To apply Parking brake  If the battery terminals are disconnected or N00511400399 the fuse for electric window is replaced, the To park the vehicle, first bring it to a com- safety mechanism will be cancelled and the plete stop, fully engage the parking brake, door window...
  • Page 105: Steering Wheel Height Adjustment

    Steering wheel height adjustment To deactivate CAUTION  Before driving, be sure that the parking brake is fully released and brake warning light is off. If you drive without the parking brake fully released, the warning lamp will illuminate and a buzzer sounds when the vehicle speed exceeds 5 mph (8 km/h).
  • Page 106: Inside Rearview Mirror

    Inside rearview mirror To adjust the vertical mirror To adjust the mirror position Inside rearview mirror position N00511601486 It is possible to move the mirror up/down and Adjust the inside rearview mirror only after left/right to adjust its position. making any seat adjustments so as to have a It is possible to move the mirror up and down to adjust its position.
  • Page 107: Outside Rearview Mirrors

    Outside rearview mirrors To reduce the glare Outside rearview mirrors Type 2 N00512200206 When the headlights of the vehicles behind Adjust the outside rearview mirrors only after Type 1 you are very bright, the reflection factor of making any seat adjustments so as to have a the rearview mirror is automatically changed The day/night knob (A) at the bottom of the clear view to the rear of the vehicle.
  • Page 108: Ignition Switch

    Ignition switch [Except for vehicles equipped with the To fold the mirror Free-hand Advanced Security Transmit- N00549200099 ter (F.A.S.T.-key)] The outside mirror can be manually folded in towards the side window to prevent damage when parking in tight locations. L- Left outside mirror adjustment R- Right outside mirror adjustment Press the switch (B) to adjust the mirror posi- tion.
  • Page 109: Starting The Engine

    Starting the engine For information on operation for vehicles equipped with the Free-hand Advanced Secu- rity Transmitter (F.A.S.T.-key), refer to The engine runs and all accessories can be “Free-hand Advanced Security Transmitter used. (F.A.S.T.-key): Starting and stopping the engine” on page 5-16. START [Except for vehicles equipped with the Free-hand Advanced Security Transmit-...
  • Page 110 Starting the engine 2. Insert the ignition key. 7. Turn the ignition switch to the “ON” posi- WARNING 3. Make sure the parking brake is applied. tion and make certain that all warning  Never run the engine in a closed or poorly 4.
  • Page 111: Manual Transaxle (If So Equipped)

    If CAUTION the engine still will not start, contact your local Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair  Do not move the gearshift lever into reverse facility of your choice for assistance. while the vehicle is moving forward; doing so will damage the transaxle.
  • Page 112 Manual transaxle (if so equipped) NOTE Upshifting Shift point Upshift speeds 4th gear to 5th gear 45 mph (72 km/h)  If it is hard to shift into 1st, depress the N00512900131 clutch pedal a second time; the shift will then For the best fuel economy and performance in be easier.
  • Page 113: Continuously Variable Transmission (Cvt) (If So Equipped)

    Continuously variable transmission (CVT) (if so equipped) driving conditions. This helps achieve Driving precautions NOTE smooth driving and excellent fuel efficiency.  The selector lever cannot be moved from “P” N00513100244  Do not use the gearshift lever as a han- (PARK) to another position if the ignition DRIVING UPHILL drest.
  • Page 114 This will cause the vehicle to “jump” forward or backward. or the shift-lock mechanism may be malfunc- tioning. Immediately have your vehicle checked by an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice. Features and controls 5-43...
  • Page 115 Continuously variable transmission (CVT) (if so equipped) Selector lever positions WARNING  Never move the selector lever to the “N” N00560601093 (NEUTRAL) position while driving since “P” PARK you could accidentally slip it into the “P” (PARK) or “R” (REVERSE) position, damaging the transmission.
  • Page 116 Select this position according to the road Have the vehicle inspected at an authorized conditions and vehicle speed. Mitsubishi Motors dealer or repair facility of your choice immediately. NOTE  The “A” indicator blinks only if the CVT selector lever switch is broken.
  • Page 117 Continuously variable transmission (CVT) (if so equipped) Operation of the CVT CAUTION Waiting  Use the selector lever in the correct shift N00560801095 position in accordance with driving condi- For short waiting periods, such as at traffic CAUTION tions. lights, the vehicle can be left in selector lever Never coast downhill backward in the driv- ...
  • Page 118: Service Brake

    Have your vehicle checked authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a  It is important not to drive the vehicle with at an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or repair facility of your choice immediately. your foot resting on the brake pedal when a repair facility of your choice immediately.
  • Page 119: Hill Start Assist

     When reversing on an uphill slope, place the ficiently depressed, if the vehicle is heavily replaced at an authorized Mitsubishi Motors gearshift lever or selector lever into the “R” loaded, or if the road is very steep or slip- dealer or a repair facility of your choice.
  • Page 120: Brake Assist System

    Brake assist system If the brake pedal is depressed suddenly, the NOTE Warning indicator brakes will be applied with more force than • On vehicles with manual transaxle, the N00562800092 usual. gearshift lever is in the following position. If an abnormal condition occurs in the sys- [When starting an uphill slope forwards.] tem, the following indicator will turn on.
  • Page 121: Anti-Lock Braking System

    (5 km/h). (The standard brake system is functioning normally.) If this happens, take your vehicle to an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice. 5-50 Features and controls...
  • Page 122: Electric Power Steering System (Eps)

    Electric power steering sys- Stop the vehicle in a safe place and contact an tem warning light illuminate tem (EPS) authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or repair facility of your choice.  Avoid hard braking and high-speed driv- N00568400074 ing. Stop the vehicle in a safe place.
  • Page 123: Active Stability Control (Asc)

    Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a  Be sure to use the same specified type and repair facility of your choice as soon as pos- size of tire on all four wheels.
  • Page 124 Active stability control (ASC) ning excessive, thus helping the vehicle to deactivate the system by pressing down the CAUTION start moving from a stopped condition. It also “ASC OFF” switch for 3 seconds or longer.  Do not install any aftermarket limited slip provides sufficient driving force and steering When the ASC is deactivated, the indica-...
  • Page 125 Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility activate and the ASC will turn back on. indicator will blink. of your choice as soon as possible.
  • Page 126: Cruise Control (If So Equipped)

    Cruise control (if so equipped) NOTE Cruise control C- RES + switch (if so equipped)  Your speed may increase to more than the set N00518300573 Used to increase the set speed and to return to speed on a steep downhill. You have to use the original set speed.
  • Page 127 Cruise control (if so equipped) To increase your speed in small amounts, NOTE press the RES + switch for less than about 1  When you release the SET - switch, the vehi- second and release it. cle speed will be set. Each time you press the RES + switch, your vehicle will go about 1 mph (1.6 km/h) faster.
  • Page 128 Cruise control (if so equipped) then press the SET - switch (B) and release SET - switch the switch momentarily to set a new desired cruising speed. Press and hold the SET - switch (B) while driving at the set speed, and your speed will slow down gradually.
  • Page 129  [Except for vehicles equipped with the your vehicle inspected by an authorized (15 km/h) or more below the set speed F.A.S.T.-key] Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility because of a hill, etc. Turn the ignition switch to the “OFF” or of your choice.
  • Page 130: Forward Collision Mitigation System (Fcm)

    Forward Collision Mitigation system (FCM) Put the operation mode in OFF or ACC. Stop lights are illuminated during automatic WARNING  Indicator is turned OFF. braking.  The FCM is designed to help avoid certain frontal collisions or reduce the crash Forward Collision Mitiga- speed in such collisions.
  • Page 131 Forward Collision Mitigation system (FCM) The forward collision warning function oper- Forward collision warning WARNING ates when the following vehicle speed: function  If the Active stability control (ASC) is turned off, the FCM braking function will  Against a vehicle: Approximately 10 mph N00577400096 not operate.
  • Page 132 Forward Collision Mitigation system (FCM) WARNING WARNING WARNING • When a vehicle cuts into your path at a • When driving in dark areas, such as in a • If the pedestrian is shorter than approxi- close distance. tunnel or at night. mately 3.2 feet (1 m) or taller than approximately 6.5 feet (2 m).
  • Page 133 Forward Collision Mitigation system (FCM) WARNING WARNING WARNING  In certain situations, though there is little • When passing a vehicle, a pedestrian or • When the FCM detects a long object car- or no risk of a collision, the FCM may an object closely.
  • Page 134 Forward Collision Mitigation system (FCM) To turn on the FCM again, press and hold the FCM ON/OFF switch To turn on/off the FCM FCM ON/OFF switch. The indicator on N00577800146 Every time the ignition switch is turned to the the instrument cluster will go off, and a cur- This switch is used to turn on or off the FCM, “ON”...
  • Page 135 Contact an windshield of the sensor portion. authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer for  In adverse weather conditions, such as inspection of the sensor. rain, snow, sand storms, etc.
  • Page 136 ON, please contact your authorized • Always keep clean the windshield. Mitsubishi Motors dealer. If the inside of the windshield where the sensor is installed becomes dirty or fogged, contact an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer. Features and controls 5-65...
  • Page 137 Mitsubishi Motors dealer. If you need to replace the windshield, con- tact an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer. For vehicles sold in Canada  The sensor emits infrared rays when the igni- •...
  • Page 138: Lane Departure Warning (Ldw) (If So Equipped)

    Lane Departure Warning (LDW) (if so equipped) To turn on the LDW, press the LDW switch. Lane Departure Warning The LDW indicator (green) in the meter clus- (LDW) (if so equipped) ter will illuminate. N00577900150 The Lane Departure Warning (LDW) is a driving aid system to help prevent uninten- tional lane departure.
  • Page 139 Lane Departure Warning (LDW) (if so equipped) Operation of the LDW Lane departure warning WARNING  The LDW will not function when no lane N00581100108 N00581200095 While the Lane Departure Warning indicator marker exists, such as at an intersection The LDW, when turned ON, is capable of (green) in the meter cluster is lit, if your vehi- or near a toll booth.
  • Page 140 LDW will • Do not attempt to detach or disassemble the automatically be turned off. sensor. • Use only Mitsubishi Motors Genuine parts when replacing the windshield wipers. This can occur when NOTE  Foreign objects, such as dirt, snow, ice, ...
  • Page 141: Tire Pressure Monitoring System (Tpms)

    Tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) rized Mitsubishi Motors dealer for inspection NOTE Tire pressure monitoring of the system. system (TPMS)  The TPMS is not a substitute for regularly checking tire inflation pressures. NOTE N00530201696 Be sure to check the tire inflation pressures The tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) as described in “Tires”...
  • Page 142 Mitsubishi Motors dealer. mode is in ON. responsibility to maintain correct tire pres- In such situations, a malfunctioning of the Refer to “If the warning light illuminates...
  • Page 143 This sequence will continue upon subsequent has a puncture, have it repaired by an high speeds. You should stop and adjust vehicle start-ups as long as the malfunction authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer as the tires to the proper inflation pressure as exists. soon as possible.
  • Page 144: Rear-View Camera

     Wheels that are not fitted with tire infla- rized Mitsubishi Motors dealer to avoid the ance could void the user’s authority to tion pressure sensors are being used.
  • Page 145 Rear-view camera When the gearshift lever or the selector lever Location of rear-view camera Reference lines on the screen is shifted out of the “R” position, the rear- view image will go off. The rear-view camera (A) is built-in to the Reference lines and upper surface of the rear trunk lid.
  • Page 146 Rear-view camera CAUTION Case 2  The rear-view camera uses a wide-angle lens. As a result, images and distances shown on the screen are not exact.  Actual distance may be different from dis- tance indicated by the lines on the screen, depending on the loading condition of the vehicle and road surface condition.
  • Page 147: Instrument Cluster

    Instrument cluster CAUTION Instrument cluster Type A  The red zone indicates an engine speed N00519001428 beyond the range of safe operation. Select the correct shift position (manual transaxle) or selector position (CVT) to con- trol the engine speed so that the tachometer indicator does not enter the red zone.
  • Page 148 Multi-information display 1- Information display  P.5-78 2- Frozen road warning  P.5-81 3- Fuel remaining display  P.5-81 4- Selector lever position display (if so equipped)  P.5-44 NOTE  When the ignition switch or the operation mode is in OFF, the selector lever position display, fuel remaining display and frozen road warning are not displayed.
  • Page 149 Multi-information display Information display N00574801096 Each time you lightly press the multi-information display switch (A), the display switches in the following order. 5- Driving range display  P.5-80 1- Odometer  P.5-79 6- Average fuel consumption display 2- Trip odometer ...
  • Page 150 Multi-information display NOTE  When the parking lights are not illuminated, the instrument panel light dimmer control is not displayed even if you operate the multi-information display switch. If trip odometer is displayed, only trip Odometer Bright odometer will be reset. N00574900016 The odometer indicates the total distance the NOTE...
  • Page 151 Multi-information display NOTE NOTE NOTE  The brightness level of the instruments is  The display setting can be changed to the  Average fuel consumption may vary depend stored when the ignition switch is turned to preferred units (miles or km). on the driving conditions (road conditions, the “OFF”...
  • Page 152 Multi-information display turned to the “ON” position or the operation Frozen road warning mode is changed to ON. N00579000067 When the remaining fuel level runs very low If the outside air temperature drops below (no segments displayed), the bar graph approx.
  • Page 153 1. When you lightly press the multi-informa- arrived. tion is due. Contact an authorized tion display switch a few times, the infor- Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facil- mation display switches to the service ity of your choice to have the system NOTE reminder display.
  • Page 154 5-78.  If you accidentally reset the display, consult 2. Each time you press the multi-information an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer for display switch for 1 second or more on assistance. driving range display, you can switch reset mode for average fuel consumption.
  • Page 155 Multi-information display [Except for vehicles equipped with the 3. Press and hold the multi-information dis- NOTE F.A.S.T.-key] play switch to switch in sequence from  The average fuel consumption display can be “km/L”  “L/100 km”  “mpg”  Turn the ignition switch to the “ON” posi- reset separately for the auto reset mode and tion from the “ACC”...
  • Page 156 Multi-information display Distance Fuel consumption (driving range) km/L L/100 km mile (s) Changing the temperature unit N00557201268 The temperature display unit can be switched. 1. When you lightly press the multi-informa- tion display switch a few times, the infor- mation display switches to the outside temperature display.
  • Page 157: Indicator And Warning Light Package

    Indicator and warning light package Indicator and warning light package N00519801976 9- High coolant temperature warning light 18- Cruise control indicator 1- High beam indicator  P.5-87 (red)  P.5-89 equipped)  P.5-55 2- Electric power steering system warning 10- Low coolant temperature indicator 19- Driver’s seat belt reminder/warning light ...
  • Page 158: Indicators

    Indicators 24- Active stability control (ASC) OFF High beam indicator ECO indicator indicator/warning light  P.5-54 N00520100086 N00568800036 25- Position indicator (if so equipped) A blue light comes on when the headlights This indicator comes on while fuel-efficient P.5-87 are on high beam. driving is achieved.
  • Page 159 Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility under the following conditions. flashes. When the ignition switch is turned to of your choice.
  • Page 160  The high coolant temperature warning light level is not low, have your vehicle checked at may illuminate when the vehicle has been an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a driven at high speeds or on hilly roads. This Charging system warning light repair facility of your choice.
  • Page 161: Combination Headlights And Dimmer Switch

    Combination headlights and dimmer switch NOTE NOTE Except for vehicles equipped with day- time running lights  When the auto cut-out function of the doom  Once the daytime running light come on, light is been activated, the light goes out they do not go out until the ignition switch is OFF All lights off automatically after about 30 minutes.
  • Page 162 [Except for vehicles equipped with the you to turn off the lights. See your authorized Mitsubishi Motors F.A.S.T.-key] dealer for details. The ignition switch is turned to the “OFF” In either case, the lights will turn off automat- or “ACC”...
  • Page 163 Combination headlights and dimmer switch Dimmer (high/low beam NOTE WARNING change)  You can flash the high beams by pulling the  Do not rely solely on the AHB. Always lever toward you, even if the light switch is observe surrounding traffic and light con- N00549900142 off.
  • Page 164 Combination headlights and dimmer switch 3. The AHB switch is pressed again, the NOTE AHB will be activated.  The headlights may not be switched from high beam to low beam under the following Switching to high beam circumstances. • A vehicle in front or oncoming vehicle is 1.
  • Page 165 ON, please contact an • The windshield is dirty or fogged up. • Do not attempt to disassemble the sensor. authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer. • The windshield is cracked or broken. • Do not affix a sticker or label on the wind- •...
  • Page 166: Turn Signal Lever

    Have the system inspected by your autho- does not return to the neutral position. This rized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair usually happens when the steering wheel is facility of your choice. turned only slightly. You can easily return the ...
  • Page 167: Front Fog Light Switch (If So Equipped)

    Front fog light switch (if so equipped) and the blades are freed, otherwise the wiper NOTE Front fog light switch (if so motor may be damaged.  If the light switch is rotated to the “OFF” or equipped) “ ” position while the front fog lights are N00522800393 illuminated, they will automatically turn off.
  • Page 168 For further information, please contact your The wipers will wipe automatically several while the blades are frozen could cause the authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a times when the washer fluid is sprayed. wiper motor to burn out. repair facility of your choice.
  • Page 169: Electric Rear Window Defogger Switch

    For further information, please con- After about 20 minutes of operation, the sys- To honk the horn, press around the “ ” mark tact your authorized Mitsubishi Motors tem will shut off automatically. on the steering wheel. dealer. To switch the defogger OFF before 20 min- utes have passed, press the switch again.
  • Page 170: Usb Input Terminal

    USB input terminal devices to be operated by using the switches How to connect a USB memory NOTE in the vehicle or voice commands (if so device  Do not connect the USB memory device to equipped). the USB input terminal directly. For details on how to operate, refer to “USB N00566801172 The USB memory device may be damaged.
  • Page 171: Sun Visors

    Sun visors 2. Open the cover (A) and connect the oppo- Vanity mirror Sun visors site end of the connector cable or the USB connector cable. N00524601435 A vanity mirror is fitted to the back of the sun Pull the sun visor downward (1) to reduce visor.
  • Page 172: 12 V Power Outlets

    12 V power outlets Ticket holder CAUTION Interior lights  When the power outlet is not in use, be sure N00525301644 The holder (A) is located on the back of the to close the power outlet cover. This will pre- NOTE sun visor.
  • Page 173: Storage Spaces

    Also, this function can be deactivated. See If the light is left switched on with the NOTE your authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer for ignition switch in the “OFF” or “ACC” details.  Do not leave valuables in any storage space position or the operation mode in OFF or when leaving the vehicle.
  • Page 174: Cup Holders

    Cup holders Glove compartment WARNING CAUTION  Do not spray water or spill beverages  Do not drink beverages while driving your N00551501331 inside the vehicle. If switches, wires, or vehicle. WARNING electrical components become wet, they This is distracting and could cause an acci- could malfunction or cause a vehicle fire.
  • Page 175: Bottle Holders

    Bottle holders There are bottle holders located on the front doors. NOTE Bottle holders  To avoid damage to the convenience hook, do not hang objects that weight more than 9 N00502801105 NOTE pounds (4 kg). WARNING  Do not store cup or drink can in the bottle holder.
  • Page 176 Assist grips CAUTION  Do not use the assist grips when getting into or out of the vehicle. The assist grips could detach causing you to fall. Features and controls 5-105...
  • Page 178 Driving safety Fuel economy ...................6-2 Driving, alcohol and drugs ..............6-2 Floor mat ..................6-2 Vehicle preparation before driving ..........6-3 Safe driving techniques ..............6-4 Driving during cold weather ............6-4 Braking ....................6-5 Parking .....................6-5 Loading information ................6-6 Cargo loads ..................6-11 Trailer towing ................6-12...
  • Page 179: Fuel Economy

    Fuel economy retaining clip on the driver’s floorboard to Fuel economy Driving, alcohol and drugs secure the floor mat. When used, this clip will help prevent the floor mat from moving for- N00628800178 N00628900049 Fuel economy is dependent on many factors. Drunk driving is one of the most frequent ward and possibly interfering with the opera- Your personal driving habits can have a sig-...
  • Page 180: Vehicle Preparation Before Driving

    For a safer and more enjoyable trip, always another model vehicle even if it is a check for the following: Mitsubishi Motors Genuine floor mat. Check these by selecting the defroster mode,  Before driving, be sure to check the fol- and set the blower switch on high.
  • Page 181: Safe Driving Techniques

    WARNING and the vehicle ahead. authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer.  Before changing lanes, check your mir-  The battery gives off explosive hydrogen rors, your blind spots, and use your turn- gas.
  • Page 182: Braking

    All parts of the brake system are critical to When driving downhill uously variable transmission safety. Have the vehicle serviced by an autho- rized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair (CVT) facility of your choice at regular intervals It is important to take advantage of the engine braking by downshifting while driving on according to the “WARRANTY AND...
  • Page 183: Loading Information

    Loading information factory-installed options, if any, transaxle. When this happens, it is difficult to WARNING move the selector lever out of the “P” being towed. The tire and loading  Do not park your vehicle in areas where (PARK) position. information placard located on the combustible materials such as dry grass or driver’s door sill of your vehicle will...
  • Page 184 Loading information Vehicle normal load on the tire: Accessory weight: the combined Normal occupant weight: 150 lbs    load on an individual tire that is weight (in excess of those stan- (68 kg)* times the number of determined by distributing to each dard items which...
  • Page 185 Loading information This placard shows the maximum Tire and loading information number of occupants permitted to placard ride in your vehicle as well as “the N00630101436 combined weight of occupants and The tire and loading information cargo” (A), which is called the vehi- placard is located on the inside sill of cle capacity weight.
  • Page 186 Loading information Determine the combined weight Steps for Determining Correct of luggage and cargo being loaded Load Limit on the vehicle. That weight may N00630201280 not safely exceed the available Locate the statement “The com- cargo and luggage load capacity bined weight of occupants and calculated in Step 4.
  • Page 187 Loading information NOTE The following table shows examples on how to calculate total cargo/load capacity of your vehicle with varying  seating configurations and number and size of occupants. This table is for illustration purposes only and may not be accurate for the seating and load capacity of your vehicle. For the following example the combined weight of occupants and cargo should never exceed 865 lbs (392 kg).
  • Page 188: Cargo Loads

    Cargo loads NOTE Under a maximum loaded vehicle condition, gross axle weight ratings (GAWR’s) for the front and rear axles  must not be exceeded. For further information on GAWR’s, vehicle loading, see the “Specifications” section of this manual. WARNING Cargo loads ...
  • Page 189: Trailer Towing

    Trailer towing WARNING CAUTION Trailer towing  Make sure that the weight of luggage and  Before driving and after traveling a short dis- N00629801420 the roof carrier do not exceed the maxi- tance, always check the load to make sure it mum roof load, 110 lb (50 kg).
  • Page 190 Comfort controls Vents ....................7-2 Automatic air conditioning ..............7-4 Important air conditioning operating tips ........7-10 Air purifier ..................7-11 Antenna ..................7-11 General information about your radio ...........7-12...
  • Page 191: Vents

    Vents Vents N00729901347 1- Open 2- Close Side vents *: Optional equipment 1- Center vents NOTE When the dimple (A) is pressed, the vents 2- Side vents  On rare occasions, air from the vents of an open. air-conditioned vehicle may be foggy. This is To close the vents, press the dimple on the only moist air cooling suddenly and does not opposite side.
  • Page 192 Vents Changing the mode selection Foot/Face position Foot/Defroster position N00736401807 Air flows to the upper part of the passenger Air flows to the leg area, the windshield and To change air flow direction, press the compartment, and flows to the leg area. the door windows.
  • Page 193: Automatic Air Conditioning

    Automatic air conditioning Automatic air conditioning N00731501500 The air conditioning can only be used while the engine is running. CAUTION  The engine speed may increase when the air conditioning is operating. With an increased engine speed, a CVT vehicle will creep to a greater degree than with a lower engine speed. Fully depress the brake pedal to prevent the vehicle from creeping.
  • Page 194 Automatic air conditioning 11- Mode selection display NOTE 12- Air selection indicator • The fan does not operate even after stop- 13- Air conditioning indicator ping and restarting the engine or the fan 14- AUTO indicator stops frequently. 15- Blower speed display Temperature control switch NOTE N00737001406...
  • Page 195 N00703400015 shield. Contact your Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a When this switch is pressed, the mode repair facility of your choice for assistance. To change the air selection, simply press the changes to the “...
  • Page 196 Automatic air conditioning The selected position will be shown in the When the setting has changed, the system CAUTION display (A). will beep and the “ ” indicator will  Using recirculated air for a long time may flash. cause the windows to fog up. ...
  • Page 197 Automatic air conditioning When the AUTO switch is pressed, or Air conditioning switch NOTE when the temperature control switch has  When the defogger switch is pressed, the air N00737301409 been set to the minimum temperature, the Push the switch, and the air conditioning conditioning will run automatically, even if air conditioning switch is automatically the system is set to “Disable automatic air...
  • Page 198 Automatic air conditioning In normal conditions, use the system in the OFF switch Defrosting or defogging (wind- AUTO mode and follow these procedures: shield, door windows) N00703600017 Push the switch to turn off the air condition- 1. Push the AUTO switch. N00732401522 ing system.
  • Page 199: Important Air Conditioning Operating Tips

    Have the system inspected by your authorized N00733701434 1. Park the vehicle in the shade whenever Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility possible. Parking in the hot sun makes the of your choice. vehicle interior extremely hot which then requires more time to cool.
  • Page 200: Air Purifier

    Contact your Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a HFC-134a. repair facility of your choice for assistance. During a long period of disuse...
  • Page 201: General Information About Your Radio

    General information about your radio NOTE Signal transmission Reflection • When driving into a structure that has a low FM signals do not follow the earth surface The reason why one can hear FM but not AM ceiling nor are they reflected by the upper atmo- in parking garages, under bridges etc., is that sphere.
  • Page 202 General information about your radio Cross modulation Causes of disturbances If one listens to a weak station and is in the FM reception is affected by the electrical sys- vicinity of another strong station, both sta- tems of vehicles in the vicinity, especially tions might be received simultaneously.
  • Page 204 For emergencies If the vehicle breaks down ...............8-2 If the operation mode cannot be changed to OFF (vehicles equipped with the F.A.S.T.-key) ........8-2 Jump-starting the engine ..............8-2 Engine overheating ................8-4 Jack and tools ...................8-5 How to change a tire ................8-6 Towing ...................8-12 Operation under adverse driving conditions ........8-13 Fuel Pump Shut-off System ............8-15...
  • Page 205: If The Vehicle Breaks Down

    Contact an 2. Position the vehicles close enough brakes will not grip well. The brake pedal authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer. together so that the jumper cables can will be harder to press than usual. reach, but be sure the vehicles aren’t ...
  • Page 206 Jump-starting the engine 3. You could be injured if the vehicles move. 7. Connect one end of the other jumper cable Set the parking brake firmly on each vehi- to the negative (-) terminal of the cle. Put an automatic transaxle or CVT in booster battery (B), and then connect the “P”...
  • Page 207: Engine Overheating

    Be immediately and contact an authorized careful as components will be hot. Any Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facil- leak source must be repaired. ity of your choice for assistance. For emergencies...
  • Page 208: Seat

    11. Have the system inspected by your autho- Tools the coolant level in the engine coolant res- rized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair ervoir. If there is none, or if it is too low, facility of your choice. slowly add coolant.
  • Page 209: How To Change A Tire

    How to change a tire On vehicles equipped with continuously To remove WARNING variable transmission (CVT), move the  After storing the jack in place, make sure selector lever to the “P” (PARK) position, the jack is securely fixed in the holder. Turn the shaft end of the jack in the direction and stop the engine.
  • Page 210 Have the tire replaced or repaired at an authorized the installation clamp (A) by turning it Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility counterclockwise. The compact spare tire is stowed beneath the of your choice as soon as possible.
  • Page 211 How to change a tire 2. Place the jack under one of the jacking NOTE NOTE points (A) shown in the illustration. Use  The flat tire with a normal size wheel cannot  Put the spare wheel under the vehicle body the jacking point closest to the tire you be stored beneath the floor board.
  • Page 212 How to change a tire 4. Insert the bar (D) into the wheel nut WARNING WARNING wrench (E). Then put the end of the bar  No one should be in your vehicle when  Mount the spare wheel with the valve stem into the shaft’s jack end, as shown in the using the jack.
  • Page 213 How to change a tire 7. Install the wheel nuts with their tapered 9. Tighten the nuts in the order shown in the 11. Check the tire inflation pressure. The rec- ends facing inward, then tighten by hand illustration until each nut has been tight- ommended tire pressure for your vehicle until the wheel is no longer loose.
  • Page 214 How to change a tire CAUTION Wheel covers (if so equipped) CAUTION  If the steering wheel vibrates when driving  Trying to remove the wheel cover with only N00849401251 after changing the tire, have the tire checked your bare hands can seriously injure your for balance at an authorized Mitsubishi To remove fingers.
  • Page 215: Towing

    Towing 1. Align the tire air valve (C) and the wheel 4. Gently tap around the circumference of CAUTION cover notch (D). the wheel cover at the top (H), then push  Do not attempt to be towed by another vehi- the wheel cover into place.
  • Page 216: Operation Under Adverse Driving Conditions

    Operation under adverse driving conditions CAUTION Towing with rear wheels off the ground (Type B - M/T vehicles  Do not tow continuously variable transmis- sion (CVT) vehicles with the driving wheels only) on the ground (Type B) as illustrated. If the vehicle is towed like this, the continuously Set the gearshift lever to the “N”...
  • Page 217 Operation under adverse driving conditions Do not rev the engine or spin the wheels.  Your vehicle is equipped with an anti-lock CAUTION Constant efforts to free a stuck vehicle can braking system (ABS). Hold the brake  When driving in rain, a layer of water may cause overheating and transaxle failure.
  • Page 218: Fuel Pump Shut-Off System

    If a fuel leak is found or a fuel odor is detected, do not restart the engine.  Mitsubishi Motors recommends that your vehicle be inspected by an authorized Mit- subishi Motors dealer after any collision.
  • Page 220 Vehicle care and maintenance Service precautions ................9-2 Catalytic converter ................9-3 Engine hood ..................9-4 View of the engine compartment .............9-5 Engine oil and oil filter ..............9-5 Engine coolant .................9-7 Air cleaner filter ................9-8 Manual transaxle oil (if so equipped) ..........9-9 Continuously variable transmission (CVT) fluid (if so equipped) ................9-9 Washer fluid ..................9-9 Brake fluid ..................9-10...
  • Page 221: Service Precautions

    If you discover a malfunction or other prob- ment. lem, have it corrected by an authorized  Do not smoke or allow open flames around Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility fuel or the battery. The fumes are flamma- of your choice. ble.
  • Page 222: Catalytic Converter

    Catalytic converter If your vehicle is raised with a WARNING WARNING garage jack  Do not use the jack on a tilted or soft sur-  Do not park or run your vehicle in areas face. where combustible materials such as dry Otherwise, the jack might slip and cause grass or leaves can come in contact with a Only use the designated positions shown in...
  • Page 223: Engine Hood

    Engine hood  Stop driving the vehicle if you think the Pull the lever toward you to release the NOTE performance is noticeably low, or the engine hood latch.  To prevent damage to the engine hood and engine has a malfunction such as with the wipers, make sure the wipers are at resting ignition, etc.
  • Page 224: View Of The Engine Compartment

    View of the engine compartment To close NOTE Engine oil and oil filter  If this does not close the engine hood prop- N00937702138 Unlatch the prop from the engine hood and erly, drop it again from a slightly higher put it back in its retainer.
  • Page 225 Engine oil identification mark CAUTION  Overfilling will cause oil aeration and loss of Mitsubishi Motors recommends using only 1- The upper part indicates the quality of oil pressure, which could damage the engine. engine oils with the ILSAC certification sym- the oil.
  • Page 226: Engine Coolant

    Take your vehicle to Synthetic Engine Oil should be used at the check the coolant freeze point or replace the an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a next oil change to maintain optimum fuel antifreeze coolant. repair facility of your choice for testing.
  • Page 227: Air Cleaner Filter

    You can check the concentration level with a gauge from an automotive supply store, or your vehicle to an authorized Mitsubishi your authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or Motors dealer or a repair facility of your service station can check it for you.
  • Page 228: Manual Transaxle Oil (If So Equipped)

    Continuously variable Washer fluid NOTE transmission (CVT) fluid  Genuine Mitsubishi Motors Parts are recom- N00938601371 mended when replacing the air cleaner filter. The windshield washer fluid reservoir is in so equipped)  After replacing the air cleaner filter, make the engine compartment.
  • Page 229: Brake Fluid

    Check the washer fluid level at regular inter- If this occurs, have the vehicle checked by an Brake fluid vals and add washer fluid to reservoir if nec- authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a essary. repair facility of your choice. N00938701314...
  • Page 230: Battery

    It is recommended that you have your battery and charging system checked by an autho- rized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair Vehicle care and maintenance 9-11...
  • Page 231: Tires

    Tires WARNING WARNING Tires  Never disconnect the battery while the  If you are quick-charging your battery, N00939201693 engine is running, or you could damage first disconnect the battery cables. WARNING the vehicle’s electrical parts.  In order to prevent a short-circuit, be sure ...
  • Page 232 Tires The measured pressure after the The outward facing sidewall of Section width: the linear distance • •  vehicle has been parked for at an asymmetrical tire that has a between the exteriors of the side- least three hours, particular side that must always walls of an inflated tire, excluding face outward when mounted on a...
  • Page 233 Tires Section width in millimeters Tire Markings NOTE (mm) LT (Light Truck) -metric tire  sizing is based on U.S.A. design Aspect ratio in percent (%) standards. The size designation Ratio of section height to for LT-metric tires is the same as section width of tire.
  • Page 234 Tires EXAMPLE: DOT MA L9 ABCD Speed symbol WARNING 1504 A symbol indicating the Overloading of your tire is  Department of Transporta- range of speeds at which a dangerous. Overloading can tion tire can carry a load corre- cause tire failure, affect vehi- This symbol certifies that sponding to its load index cle handling, and increase...
  • Page 235 Tires under controlled conditions on speci- Treadwear, Traction and Temper- Tire inflation pressures fied government test surfaces of ature Grades N00939302082 asphalt and concrete. A tire marked Proper tire inflation pressure is C may have poor traction perfor- essential for the safe and satisfactory Treadwear mance.
  • Page 236 Tires Ride comfort and vehicle stability The recommended inflation pres- Cold inflation pressure is measured  The superior riding experience sures under normal driving condi- after the vehicle has been parked for built into your vehicle partly tions should be used for the tires at least three hours or is driven less depends on the correct tire pres- listed below.
  • Page 237 “WARRANTY AND safety. MAINTENANCE MANUAL”. Refer to “Tires and wheels” on page 11-5.  Only Mitsubishi Motors Genuine wheels However, the timing for tire rotation should be used. may vary according to your vehicle 1- Location of the tread wear indicator...
  • Page 238 Tires alignment. Abnormal wear is usually CAUTION CAUTION caused by a wrong tire pressure, A compact spare tire can be If the tires have arrows (A) indi-   wheels that are not aligned properly, installed temporarily in place of cating the correct direction of wheels that are out-of-balance, or a tire that has been removed dur-...
  • Page 239: Clutch Pedal Free Play (If So Equipped)

    .4 to .6 inch (11 to 16 mm) over 75 mph (120 km/h). CAUTION  Only Mitsubishi Motors Genuine wheels should be used. Use of another type of wheel risks air leaks If the free play is not within these limits, take...
  • Page 240: Parking Brake

    Parking brake WARNING Parking brake Emission-control system  Continued operation of the vehicle with maintenance N00940400252 the parking brake lever out of adjustment N00940801354 may result in the vehicle moving when Parking brake lever stroke Your vehicle is equipped with an emission- unattended.
  • Page 241: General Maintenance

    Have the system checked at an authorized “WARRANTY MAINTENANCE Mitsubishi Motors dealer. Mitsubishi Motors dealer at the mileage spec- MANUAL”. ified in the “WARRANTY AND MAINTE- Fuel system (tank, pipe line and NANCE MANUAL”. NOTE connection, and fuel tank filler ...
  • Page 242 If you have any questions, see your autho-  Ball joint boots of the front suspension fumes seep into the luggage and passenger rized Mitsubishi Motors dealer for assistance. and steering linkage compartments.  Bellows on both ends of the drive shaft...
  • Page 243: For Cold And Snowy Weather

    In case of a melted fusible link, see your authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a The ventilation slots in front of the wind- repair facility of your choice for inspection shield should be brushed clear after a heavy and replacement.
  • Page 244 Fuses Passenger compartment fuse loca- Sym- Capac- Electrical system tion table Type A Rear fog light 10 A Door lock 15 A Interior light (Dome 15 A Type B light) Rear window wiper 15 A Gauges 7.5 A Relay 7.5 A Heated seats 20 A Option...
  • Page 245 Fuses  The table above shows the main equip- Sym- Capac- Sym- Capac- Electrical system Electrical system ment corresponding to each fuse. DC-DC (P/T) 30 A Alternator 7.5 A Engine compartment fuse location Hazard warning DC-DC (AUDIO) 30 A table 10 A flasher Headlight (low...
  • Page 246 Have the system inspected 7.5 A: Outside rearview mirrors by your authorized Mitsubishi Motors 10 A: Option dealer or a repair facility of your choice. Vehicle care and maintenance...
  • Page 247: Replacement Of Light Bulbs

    Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair installing the bulb. find and correct the cause. facility of your choice.
  • Page 248 When the light is switched on, the heat will light remove the fog. However, if water gathers inside the light, please have it checked by an Parking authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a light/Day- Type — — repair facility of your choice.
  • Page 249 Item Wattage N00950401858 or bulb bulb for the side turn signal light (on fender). type Check with an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice High-mounted — — when the light needs to be repaired or stop light replaced.
  • Page 250 (B). Halogen headlights type N00901901204 NOTE  The headlights use an LED-type bulb. Check with an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice when the light needs to be repaired or replaced. Headlight aim adjustment...
  • Page 251 Replacement of light bulbs 2. Pull the bulb out of the socket. 2. Remove the bulb from the socket by turn- Front turn signal lights ing it counterclockwise while pressing in. N00943401537 1. Turn the socket (A) counterclockwise to remove it. Halogen headlights type 3.
  • Page 252 Replacement of light bulbs 4. Turn the bulb (E) counterclockwise to Parking lights (Halogen head- Front fog lights (if so equipped) remove it. lights type) N00943602057 1. To create enough work space, turn the N00917301838 1. Turn the socket (A) counterclockwise to steering wheel all the way in the direction remove it.
  • Page 253 6. To install the bulb, perform the removal 3. Move the light unit toward the rear of the rized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a steps in reverse. vehicle to unfix the notch (B) and pin (C).
  • Page 254: Vehicle Care Precautions

    N00945200095 corrosives. If you are not sure, contact an After washing the inside of your vehicle with authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer for help any cleaner, wipe it dry in a shady, well venti- in choosing these materials. lated area.
  • Page 255: Cleaning The Outside Of Your Vehicle

    Cleaning the outside of your vehicle Use a vacuum cleaner and brush to clean Plastic, vinyl leather, fabric and NOTE the seats. If stained, vinyl and synthetic flocked parts  If genuine leather is wet with water, wipe it leather should be cleaned with an appro- with a dry, soft cloth.
  • Page 256 Cleaning the outside of your vehicle Foreign material CAUTION CAUTION  When washing the underside of your vehicle • If your vehicle is equipped with the For- N00945800033 or the wheels, wear a pair of gloves to pro- ward Collision Mitigation system (FCM), Industrial pollution, road tar, bird droppings, tect your hands.
  • Page 257 Cleaning the outside of your vehicle In this case, wipe it off using lukewarm water Waxing Polishing and a soft cloth or chamois. N00946000234 N00946100046 Wax your vehicle once or twice a year, or If painted surfaces have been severely dam- CAUTION when water does not bead up on the paint.
  • Page 258 Cleaning the outside of your vehicle 2. Use a mild detergent on any dirt that can- Wiper blades not be removed easily with water. N00946700084 Rinse off the detergent after washing the Use a soft cloth and glass cleaner to remove wheels.
  • Page 260 Customer assistance/ Reporting Safety Defects Consumer information (For vehicles sold in U.S.A.) ....10-2 Reporting Safety Defects ...............10-2 Important facts to know in case of an accident ......10-3...
  • Page 261 Administration (NHTSA) in addi- ) times as well on the government course heat when tested under controlled conditions tion to notifying Mitsubishi Motors as a tire graded 100. The relative performance on a specified indoor laboratory test wheel. Corporation.
  • Page 262 For vehicles sold in Guam plaints, it may open an investigation, and if it finds that a safety defect To contact Mitsubishi Motors North To contact Triple J Enterprises Inc. exists in a group of vehicles, it may America, Inc. call 1-888-648-7820 or call (671)649-3673 or write to: order a recall and remedy campaign.
  • Page 263  Ask for genuine Mitsubishi Motors parts. tion of a brand new Mitsubishi Motors. nal equipment specifications. Many times, to save money, your insur-...
  • Page 264 Specifications Vehicle labeling ................11-2 Vehicle dimensions ................11-3 Vehicle weights ................11-4 Engine specifications ..............11-5 Battery ....................11-5 Tires and wheels ................11-5 Capacity ..................11-6...
  • Page 265: Vehicle Labeling

    Vehicle labeling 1 - Vehicle emission control Chassis number Vehicle labeling information label N01147401967 The chassis number is stamped on the bulk- Keep a record of the chassis number and head as shown in the illustration. vehicle identification number. Such informa- The vehicle emission control information tion will assist police if your vehicle is stolen.
  • Page 266: Vehicle Dimensions

    Vehicle dimensions Engine model/serial number Certification label N01148200242 The engine model and serial number are The certification label is located on the stamped on the cylinder block as shown in driver’s door sill. the illustration. *- Front of the vehicle Vehicle dimensions N01147501652 Tire and loading information...
  • Page 267: Vehicle Weights

    Vehicle weights Vehicle weights N01147602096 Continuously variable transmis- Item Manual transaxle sion (CVT) Gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) 3,053 lb (1,385 kg) 3,108 lb (1,410 kg) Front 1,609 lb (730 kg) Gross axle weight rat- ing (GAWR) Rear 1,521 lb (690 kg) Vehicle capacity weight 827 lb (375 kg) Seating capacity...
  • Page 268: Engine Specifications

    Engine specifications Engine specifications N01147701612 Engine model 3A92 Engine displacement 72.8 CID (1,193 cm No. of cylinders and cylinder arrangement Inline-3 Bore 2.95 in (75.0 mm) Stroke 3.54 in (90.0 mm) Compression ratio 10.5:1 Thermostat valve opening temperature 189 °F (87 °C) Spark plugs LZFR5DI-11 Spark plug gap...
  • Page 269: Capacity

    If these oils are not available, an API classification SN or Oil filter .21 qt (0.2 L) higher can be used. Mitsubishi Motors Genuine NEW MULTI GEAR OIL ECO Manual transaxle 1.7 qt (1.6 L) API GL-4 SAE 75W-80 Refer to “Continuously variable transmission (CVT) fluid” on Continuously variable transmission (CVT) 7.4 qt (7.0 L)
  • Page 270 Alphabetical index Checking battery electrolyte level ..9-11 Charging system warning light ..... 5-89 Disconnection and connection ..9-11 Child restraint systems ......4-14 During cold weather ....... 9-11 Accessory (installation) ......3-5 Child safety locks for rear door .... 5-28 Specification........
  • Page 271 Maintenance........9-22 Emission-control system maintenance .. 9-21 Free-hand advanced security transmitter General vehicle data......11-3 (F.A.S.T.-key) ........5-9 Engine Genuine Mitsubishi Motors parts.... 3-6 Compartment ........9-5 Front fog lights Glove compartment......5-103 Coolant........9-7, 11-6 Bulb capacity........9-29 High coolant temperature warning light ..
  • Page 272 Alphabetical index High beam indicator......5-87 Storage..........8-5 High coolant temperature warning light 5-89 Jump-starting the engine ....... 8-2 Octane number ........3-2 High-mounted stop light Bulb capacity ......... 9-29 Engine oil ....... 9-5, 11-6 Hill start assist ........5-48 Key slot..........
  • Page 273 Alphabetical index General information about your radio 7-12 Seat belt instructions ......4-9 Seat belt pre-tensioners....4-13 Rear combination lights Seat belt use during pregnancy ..4-13 Bulb capacity ......... 9-29 Tail lights Replacement ........9-34 Seats ........... 4-2 Bulb capacity ......... 9-29 Arm rest ........
  • Page 274 Alphabetical index Indicators........5-87 Wheel Lever ..........5-95 Covers........... 8-11 Specification........11-5 Wiper Switch........... 5-96 USB input terminal ......5-99 Wiper blades........9-21 How to connect a USB memory device ..5-99 How to connect an iPod or smartphone ..5-99 Vanity mirror ........
  • Page 275 How to calculate your gasoline mileage...
  • Page 276 NOTE Name of Owner Date of Purchase Address of Owner Model of Vehicle Name and Address of Dealer Vehicle Identification Number Maintenance record Kilometers Service Performed Date Inspection and Maintenance Item Miles...

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