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  • Page 1 Outlander 2019 OWNER’S MANUAL...
  • Page 2 Manual contains descriptions and illustrations that will assist in the operation and maintenance of your vehicle. Your Authorized Mitsubishi Motors Dealer will be happy to assist you Points out hazards or unsafe practices that could cause minor with any further questions you may have regarding the operation of personal injury or damage to your vehicle.
  • Page 3 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 WARNING Operating, servicing and maintaining a passenger vehicle or off-highway motor vehicle can expose you to chemicals including engine exhaust, carbon monoxide, phthalates, and lead, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
  • Page 4 Instruments and controls Instruments and controls N00100202847 Combination headlights and dimmer switch P.5-209 Sportronic steering wheel paddle Automatic high beam system switch Multi information display Active stability control shifter (if so equipped) (if so equipped) P.5-213 switch (if so equipped) (ASC) OFF switch P.5-100 P.5-71, 5-79 Turn signal lever P.5-219...
  • Page 5 Instruments and controls Audio (if so equipped) [Refer to the separate owner’s manual.] Hazard warning flasher switch P.5-220 Multi Around Monitor (if so equipped) P.5-146 Passenger’s airbag off indicator P.4-40 Front passenger seat belt warning light P.4-23 Air conditioner P.7-5 Passenger’s vents Electric rear window defogger switch P.5-227 P.7-2...
  • Page 6 Instruments and controls Supplemental restraint system (SRS) - airbag (for front passenger’s seat) P. 4-35, 4-42 Glove compartment P.5-242 Card holder P.5-242 Parking brake lever type Electric parking brake type Parking brake lever P.5-53 Electric parking brake switch P.5-54 Brake auto hold switch P.5-92 Selector lever Selector lever...
  • Page 7 Interior Interior N00100302532 Electric remote-controlled outside rearview mirrors switch P.5-60 Sun visors P.5-231 Vanity mirror P.5-231 Lock switch P.5-49 Card holder P.5-231 Power door lock switch P.5-35 Power window switch Adjustable seat belt shoulder anchor P.4-24 P.5-48 Seat belts P.4-18 Dome light (rear) P.5-239, 9-34 Inside rearview mirror P.5-57 Cargo room light...
  • Page 8 Interior Dome light (front)/Reading Downlight lights P.5-238, 9-34 P.5-240 Supplemental restraint system (SRS) - curtain Bottle holder P.5-246 airbags P.4-35, 4-47 Sunroof switch Hands-free microphone (if so equipped) P.5-51 (if so equipped) Assist grips P.5-248 Coat hook P.5-248 Cargo area cover (if so equipped) P.5-246 Head restraints P.4-11 Arm rest P.4-10...
  • Page 9 Luggage area Luggage area N00100501609 Jack P. 8-5 Tools P.8-5 Tether anchorages for child restraint system P.4-30 Luggage hooks P.5-249 12 V power outlet P.5-232 Luggage floor box P.5-243 Tire repair kit (if so equipped) P.8-6 Overview...
  • Page 10 Outside (Front) Outside (Front) N00100602838 Sensor (if so equipped) [for Forward Collision Mitigation System Sunroof (if so equipped) P.5-51 (FCM), Lane Departure Warning System (LDW) and Automatic Power window P.5-48 high beam system] P. 5-117, 5-136, 5-213 Rain sensor (if so equipped) P.5-221 Fuel tank filler P.3-3 Outside rearview mirrors P.5-60 Windshield wipers P.5-221...
  • Page 11 Outside (Rear) Outside (Rear) N00100602841 Keyless entry system (if so equipped) P.5-7, 5-29 Antenna F.A.S.T.-key (Free-hand Advanced Security Transmitter) (if so equipped) P.5-12 Locking and unlocking P.5-33 High-mounted stop light P.9-33 Tail lights P.5-209, 9-33, 9-39 Roof spoiler (if so equipped) Tires P.9-16 Tire pressure monitoring system P.5-139...
  • Page 13 If the light comes on while the engine oil level is normal, have the system checked P. 5-207 at an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice as soon Oil pressure warning light as possible.
  • Page 14  If the warning light comes on during driving, there is the possibility that the parking brake cannot be operated or released. Immediately stop the vehicle in a safe place, P. 5-205 and contact an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice for assistance. Electric parking brake warning light (yellow) (if so equipped) ...
  • Page 15  If the light does not go out after the test, or if it comes on again, we recommend that Anti-lock braking system warning you have the system checked at an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair light facility of your choice as soon as possible.
  • Page 16 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. 5-101 as possible.
  • Page 17 If this problem occurs... If this problem occurs... N00200902063 Problem Do this Ref. Page Unable to turn the key. Will not turn from “LOCK” to “ACC”. (Vehicles with steering lock system) P. 5-65 (except for vehicles equipped Turn the key while turning the steering wheel in either direction. with the F.A.S.T.-key) Will not turn from “ACC”...
  • Page 18 P. 5-18 equipped with the F.A.S.T.-key) If this occurs, the keyless entry system and the F.A.S.T.-key operation will also not oper- ate. Contact an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer. The F.A.S.T.-key does not oper- ate. Insert the F.A.S.T.-key into the key slot of the instrument panel, and then start the engine or P.
  • Page 19 If this problem occurs... Problem Do this Ref. Page The information screen in the multi information display will be interrupted and the engine coolant temperature warning display will appear. Also “ ” will blink. (Type 1: Color liquid crystal display type) The high coolant temperature warning light will illuminate.
  • Page 20 The initial movement of the There may be a problem in the automatic transaxle. vehicle is slow when the vehicle Have the system inspected by your authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of P. 5-73 starts moving.
  • Page 21 3. If your vehicle is not equipped with the tire repair kit or spare tire, contact emergency P. 8-6, 8-11 roadside assistance at 1-888-648-7820 (for vehicles sold in U.S.A.) or 1-888-576-4878 (for vehicles sold in Canada), an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer, or local towing company for assistance. Quick index...
  • Page 23: Table Of Contents

    General information Fuel selection ...................3-2 Filling the fuel tank ................3-3 Modifications to and racing of your vehicle ........3-5 Genuine Mitsubishi Motors parts ............3-7 California Perchlorate Materials Requirements .......3-7...
  • Page 24: Fuel Selection

    Fuel selection oline to minimize fuel-injector clogging and the oxygenates may not be identified by those Fuel selection minimize intake-valve deposits. Detergent names. Oxygenates are required in some gasoline helps keep your engine in tune and areas of the country. Oxygenated fuel can be N00301001951 Your vehicle is designed to use unleaded gas- your emission-control system working prop-...
  • Page 25: Filling The Fuel Tank

    Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a  When handling fuel, comply with the Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility repair facility of your choice for assistance. safety regulations displayed by garages of your choice.
  • Page 26 Filling the fuel tank 3. Open the fuel tank filler pipe by slowly WARNING Refueling turning the fuel tank filler cap counter-  Before removing the fuel tank filler cap, clockwise. 1. Before filling with fuel, stop the engine. be sure to get rid of your body’s static 2.
  • Page 27: Modifications To And Racing Of Your Vehicle

    The indicator will go off after several driving cycles. If the indicator does not go off, con- 6. To re-install, turn the fuel tank filler pipe tact your authorized Mitsubishi Motors cap slowly clockwise until you hear click- dealer or a repair facility of your choice as ing sounds, then gently push the fuel tank soon as possible.
  • Page 28  While driving, do not use a cellular phone inspections and service to this connector in a way that hinders safe driving. Any-  Failure to use Mitsubishi Motors genuine because an unexpected problem could result. thing, including cellular phone usage, that...
  • Page 29: Genuine Mitsubishi Motors Parts

    Genuine Mitsubishi Motors parts vehicle has a selection of Mitsubishi Motors Modification/alterations to the authorized accessories to choose from to tai- electrical or fuel systems lor your new vehicle to your own personal preference. Your Mitsubishi Motors dealer’s N00301800141 Parts Manager has information on various...
  • Page 31 Seat and restraint systems Seats ....................4-2 Seat arrangement ................4-3 Seats and restraint systems ..............4-4 Front seats ..................4-4 Second row seats ................4-8 Third row seat (Seating 7 passengers) ...........4-10 Head restraints ................4-11 Making a cargo area ...............4-13 Making a flat seat ................4-16 Seat belts ..................4-18 Seat belt use during pregnancy ............4-25 Seat belt pre-tensioner and force limiter systems ......4-25...
  • Page 32: Seats

    Seats Seats N00408401636  Arm rest  Page 4-10 1 - Front seat  Accessing the third row seat (Seating 7 passengers)  Page 4-10  To adjust the seat forward or backward  Page 4-5 3 - Third row seat (Seating 7 ...
  • Page 33: Seat Arrangement

    Seat arrangement Seat arrangement N00401701122 You may arrange your seats in the following positions. Seating 5 passengers Seating 7 passengers Ordinary use Flat seatPage 4-16 Folding the second row seats Page 4-13 Making a cargo area Folding the third row —...
  • Page 34: Seats And Restraint Systems

    Seats and restraint systems WARNING WARNING Seats and restraint systems  Do not place objects under the seats. This  After adjusting the seat, make sure that it N00401601251 could prevent the seat from locking is securely locked into position. Your vehicle has seat belts and other safety securely, and it could lead to an accident.
  • Page 35 Front seats CAUTION To adjust the seat forward or Power seat adjustment backward  When sliding or reclining the seat rearward, pay careful attention to the second row seat Operate the switch forward or backward to N00401901326 passengers. move the seat to the desired position. Release ...
  • Page 36 Front seats To adjust the seatbacks Power seat adjustment WARNING  To reduce the risk of serious injury or N00402001379 death in the event of an accident or sud- Operate the switch in the direction of the Manual seat adjustment den stop, all seatbacks should be kept in arrows to adjust the seatback.
  • Page 37 Front seats To adjust the seat height Power seat adjustment N00402101309 Operate the switch in the direction of the arrows to raise or lower the seat. Manual seat adjustment NOTE Operate the lever repeatedly to raise or lower the seat. ...
  • Page 38: Second Row Seats

    Second row seats 3 (LO) - Heater low (to keep the seat Heated seat CAUTION warm)  When cleaning the seat, do not use benzine, N00435601492 The heated seats can be operated by pushing kerosene, gasoline, alcohol, or other organic WARNING the switch when the ignition switch or the solvents;...
  • Page 39 Second row seats To adjust the seatbacks WARNING  Seat belt performance during an accident can be adversely affected if the seatbacks Pull the lever up and adjust the seatback by are reclined. The more a seatback is hand to the desired position, and release the reclined, the more likely seat belt perfor- lever.
  • Page 40: Third Row Seat (Seating 7 Passengers)

    Third row seat (Seating 7 passengers) To return the seat, slide the entire seat back- Arm rest Third row seat (Seating 7 ward to the desired position and then raise the passengers) N00403001318 seatback until it locks securely. To use the armrest, tilt the arm rest down for After returning the seat, gently try to move it N00419501073 use as shown.
  • Page 41: Head Restraints

    Head restraints WARNING WARNING Head restraints  Driving without the head restraints in  When a person sits in the second center N00404301594 place can cause you and your passengers seating position, pull up the head restraint Head restraints can reduce the risk of a whip- serious injury or death in an accident.
  • Page 42 Head restraints pressing the lock knob (A) until the restraint Adjustment of the head To remove locks into place. restraint height (front seats) Press the lock knob (A) in the direction CAUTION shown by the arrows. Then pull the head To reduce the risk of injury in an accident, restraint up and out of the seatback.
  • Page 43: Making A Cargo Area

    Making a cargo area WARNING NOTE  When driving the vehicle, do not allow  You can separately fold the right and left side anyone to sit on the third row seat if the of the second row seat. second row seat is in the folded position. To fold the second row seat CAUTION 1.
  • Page 44 Making a cargo area 4. On vehicles with the second row seat slide 6. Fold forward the seat belt buckle. CAUTION function, move the second row seat fully  Do not allow any person to sit on the flipped backward. seat cushion, and do not place luggage on it.
  • Page 45 Making a cargo area To return NOTE WARNING  A rubber strap (C) is attached to the seat belt  Ensure that the head restraints are 1. Raise the seatback until it locks securely buckle for the left outboard seating position. returned to their original positions before into place.
  • Page 46: Making A Flat Seat

    Making a flat seat Folding the third row seats Making a flat seat (Seating 7 passengers) N00404801166 The entire interior of the vehicle may be used N00409800021 for sleeping accommodations by removing To fold the head restraints and fully reclining all the seats when the vehicle is stopped.
  • Page 47 Making a flat seat CAUTION  To raise the seatback of the front seat, firmly place your hand on the seatback, pull the seatback lock knob up, and raise the seatback slowly. (Refer to “To adjust the seatback” on page 4-6.) Do not let children adjust the seat- back.
  • Page 48: Seat Belts

    Mitsubishi Motors far back as possible. Refer to “Supplemen- dealer to determine whether replacement tal Restraint System (SRS) - airbag” on is necessary.
  • Page 49 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 N00406201513 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 50 Seat belts 3. Grasp the latch plate and slide it up the NOTE NOTE webbing so that it easily pulls across your  If the seat belt locks up and cannot be pulled  With the exception of the seat belt for the body.
  • Page 51 Seat belts 6. To release the belt, press the button on the Detachable center seat belt for To attach buckle and allow the belt to retract. second row If the belt does not retract smoothly, pull it 1. Pull out the detachable anchor from the out and check for kinks or twists in the N00409900064 storage pocket on seat back cushion.
  • Page 52 Seat belts 3. Pull the small latch plate (A) slowly and 3. After the seat belt has retracted com- To detach insert it into the detachable anchor (C) pletely, insert the latch plate (B) into the until a click is heard. Make sure that the upper slit (F), and then insert the small 1.
  • Page 53 Seat belts warning light will come on and a tone will Driver’s seat belt Front passenger seat belt warn- sound for approximately 6 seconds to remind reminder/warning light and ing light you to fasten your seat belt. display If the vehicle is driven with the seat belt still N00418301247 unfastened, the warning light will blink and The front passenger seat belt warning light is...
  • Page 54 Seat belts WARNING WARNING Storing the second row (out- board seating positions) and  When a child booster seat is used on the  Always adjust the shoulder belt anchor so front passenger seat, the front passenger that the shoulder belt is positioned across third row seat belts seat belt warning light will not come on, if the center of your shoulder without touch-...
  • Page 55: Seat Belt Use During Pregnancy

    Seat belt use during pregnancy Put the seat belt webbing in the back slot (A) Seat belt extender Seat belt use during preg- on the clip and insert the metal plate of the nancy N00406701202 latch plate into the front slot (B) as shown in If your seat belt is not long enough, even the illustration.
  • Page 56 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 seat belt pre-tensioner system includes The operation mode is in ON.
  • Page 57: Child Restraint Systems

    Child restraint systems The child restraint system should be appropri-  Children who weigh more than 40 pounds SRS warning ate for your child’s weight and height, and (18 kg) or who are more than 40 inches N00408701147 should properly fit your vehicle’s seat. (100 cm) tall, regardless of age, should This warning light tells you if there is a prob- For detailed information, refer to the instruc-...
  • Page 58 Child restraint systems WARNING WARNING WARNING  Any child who is too large to use a child  Never hold an infant or child in your arms  Your vehicle is also equipped with a front restraint system should ride in the rear or on your lap when riding in this vehicle, passenger’s airbag.
  • Page 59 Child restraint systems WARNING WARNING NOTE  FRONT-FACING CHILD RESTRAINT  When installing a child restraint system,  Before purchasing a child restraint system, SYSTEMS should be used in the rear seat follow the instructions provided by the try installing it in the rear seat to ensure whenever possible.
  • Page 60 Child restraint systems Installing a child restraint sys- Tether anchor locations Examples of child restraint sys- tems compatible with the LATCH tem using the LATCH (Lower N00418901201 Your vehicle has 3 attachment points on the system Anchors and Tethers for chil- backside of the second row seats.
  • Page 61 Child restraint systems 3. For easier access, the seatback may be 4. Latch the tether strap hook (E) of the child D- Connector recline rearward. restraint system to the tether anchor bar Push the anchor connectors (D) on the (F) and tighten the tether strap so it is NOTE child restraint system into the lower securely fastened.
  • Page 62 Child restraint systems installation function. Always use the ALR WARNING WARNING child restraint installation function when you  When using a child restraint in a rear  When using a child restraint in a rear install a child restraint system using the seat seating position, always...
  • Page 63 Child restraint systems 2. Route the seat belt through the child 3. To activate the ALR child restraint instal- 5. After confirming that the belt is locked, restraint system according to the instruc- lation function, slowly pull the shoulder grab the shoulder part of the belt near the tions provided by the child restraint sys- part of the belt all the way out of the buckle and pull up to remove any slack...
  • Page 64: Maintenance And Inspection Of Seat Belts

    Maintenance and inspection of seat belts 6. Latch the tether strap hook (A) of the 7. Before putting your child in the restraint, Systems and Booster Seats Safety Regula- child restraint system to the tether anchor push and pull the restraint in all directions tions.
  • Page 65: Supplemental Restraint System (Srs) - Airbag

    Mitsubishi Motors dealer. Failure to have The SRS airbags are NOT a substitute for use an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer head and chest injuries in certain moderate to of the seat belts. For maximum protection in perform the work could reduce the effec- severe frontal collisions.
  • Page 66 Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) - airbag WARNING WARNING WARNING  IT IS VERY IMPORTANT TO ALWAYS  IT IS VERY IMPORTANT TO BE PROP-  Airbags inflate very quickly and with WEAR YOUR SEAT BELT PROPERLY ERLY SEATED. great force. Do not sit on the edge of the EVEN WITH AN AIRBAG.
  • Page 67 Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) - airbag WARNING WARNING WARNING  Infants and small children should never  NEVER put REAR-FACING CHILD  FRONT-FACING CHILD RESTRAINT ride unrestrained, or lean against the RESTRAINT SYSTEMS or INFANT SYSTEMS should be used in the rear seat instrument panel.
  • Page 68 Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) - airbag When the impact sensors detect a sufficient How the Supplemental front or side impact to deploy the airbag(s), Restraint System works the appropriate airbag(s) will be deployed. N00407801532 When the airbag control unit detects rollover The SRS includes the following components: of the vehicle, curtain airbags will be deployed.
  • Page 69  If the vehicle is involved in a severe access to the vehicle or the EDR. and, impact, have the SRS sensors inspected by an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer as  How fast the vehicle was traveling. soon as possible. Driver’s seat position sensor...
  • Page 70 SRS sensors inspected by pant on the front passenger’s seat or a child in correctly, observe the following instruc- an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer as a child restraint system. In this case, the pas- tions. Failure to follow these instructions soon as possible.
  • Page 71  If any of the following conditions occur, authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer as Type 1 there may be a problem with the SRS air- soon as possible: bags and/or seat belt pre-tensioners, and •...
  • Page 72 Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) - airbag designed to deploy at the same time as the Driver’s and passenger’s front driver’s front airbag. airbag system N00407901331 The driver’s airbag is located under the pad- ded cover in the middle of the steering wheel. The front passenger’s airbag is contained in the instrument panel above the glove com- partment.
  • Page 73 Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) - airbag Deployment of front airbags N00408001616 The front airbags and driver’s knee airbag ARE DESIGNED TO DEPLOY when … Head-on collision with a solid wall at speeds of Moderate to severe frontal impact within the shaded approx.
  • Page 74 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 pants. knee airbag MAY NOT DEPLOY narrow object Some typical situations are shown in the when …...
  • Page 75 Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) - airbag The front airbags and driver’s WARNING Collision with an elevated median/island or knee airbag MAY DEPLOY when curb  Do not attach anything to the steering wheel’s padded cover, such as trim mate- … rial, badges, etc.
  • Page 76 Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) - airbag WARNING WARNING Side airbag system  Do not attach additional keys or accesso-  Do not place objects, such as packages or N00408101431 The side airbags (A) are contained in the ries (hard, pointed or heavy objects) to the pets, between the airbags and the driver ignition key.
  • Page 77 Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) - airbag Curtain airbag system WARNING WARNING  The side airbags and curtain airbags can  Do not place any objects around the area N00419201315 The curtain airbags are contained in the front cause serious injury or death to anyone where the side airbags deploy.
  • Page 78 Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) - airbag WARNING WARNING Deployment of side airbag and curtain airbag  Do not put a hanger or any heavy or  Do not allow a child to lean against or sit pointed object on the coat hook. If the cur- close to the passenger door, even if the N00408201591 tain airbag was activated, any such item...
  • Page 79 Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) - airbag The seat belts in your vehicle are your pri- Since the side airbags and curtain airbags do Oblique side impact mary means of protection in an accident. The not protect the occupant in all types of side SRS side airbags and curtain airbags are collisions, be sure to always wear the seat designed to provide additional protection.
  • Page 80 Mitsubishi Motors dealer so that the SRS can adversely affect SRS performance and be made safe for disposal.
  • Page 81 Pacific Marketing, Inc. Mitsubishi Motor Sales of Caribbean, P.O. Box 698 [For vehicles sold in U.S.A.] Inc. PAGO PAGO, To contact Mitsubishi Motors North Customer Service Department AMERICAN SAMOA AS, 96799 America, Inc. P.O. Box 192216 call 1-888-648-7820 or write to: SAN JUAN PR 00919-2216 Mitsubishi Motors North America, Inc.
  • Page 82 Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) - airbag Warning label N00408600354 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. 4-52 Seat and restraint systems...
  • Page 83 Features and controls Break-in recommendations ..............5-3 Cautions on the handling of 4-wheel drive vehicles .....5-90 Keys ....................5-3 Service brake .................5-91 Electronic immobilizer (Anti-theft starting system) ......5-4 Brake auto hold (if so equipped) ............5-92 Keyless entry system (if so equipped) ..........5-7 Hill start assist (if so equipped) ............5-94 Free-hand Advanced Security Transmitter (F.A.S.T.-key) Brake assist system ................5-95...
  • Page 84 Features and controls Information screen display (Vehicle equipped with the multi information display - Type 1) ....................5-208 Combination headlights and dimmer switch ....... 5-209 Headlight leveling switch (if so equipped) ........5-218 Turn signal lever ................5-219 Hazard warning flasher switch ............ 5-220 ECO mode switch ................
  • Page 85: Break-In Recommendations

    Break-in recommendations Type 2 Break-in recommendations Keys N00508701366 N00508801758 Two F.A.S.T.-keys and two emergency keys Advanced automobile manufacturing tech- are provided. Type 1 niques permit you to operate your new vehi- Keep one F.A.S.T.-key and one emergency cle without requiring a long break-in period key in a safe place together as a set of spare Two keys are provided.
  • Page 86: Electronic Immobilizer (Anti-Theft Starting System)

    This means the engine will not  Do not make any alterations or additions to rized Mitsubishi Motors dealer. start even when the key is turned to the the immobilizer system. Alterations or addi- If you notify an authorized Mitsubishi “START”...
  • Page 87 Take your vehicle and all remaining keys to NOTE NOTE your authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer to • When the key contacts a key ring or other  In cases like the above, move the offending have your ID code changed.
  • Page 88 (specially cut for starts blinking. When registration of the your vehicle at your Mitsubishi Motors • the immobilizer display does not come on ID code is complete, the immobilizer dis- within 30 seconds after step 4.
  • Page 89: Keyless Entry System (If So Equipped)

    Keyless entry system (if so equipped) General information NOTE Keyless entry system (if so  On vehicles equipped with the mirror retrac- N00562301094 equipped) tor switch, the outside rearview mirrors auto- Your electronic immobilizer operates on a N00509002099 matically retract or extend when the doors radio frequency subject to Federal Communi- Press the remote control transmitter buttons and the liftgate are locked or unlocked using...
  • Page 90 Keyless entry system (if so equipped) The front side-marker and parking lights will Horn deactivation/reactivation Turn signal lights deactiva- also turn on for approximately 30 seconds. tion/reactivation Refer to “Welcome light” on page 5-217. The answerback function can be set in the following three ways.
  • Page 91 Registering the ID code can be done by your- 1 second. driver’s door unlocks. self or by your authorized Mitsubishi Motors 2. The headlights will blink on and off and Two chimes When the UNLOCK button dealer.
  • Page 92 Keyless entry system (if so equipped) keys to your authorized Mitsubishi Motors At this time, ID codes for all remote con- NOTE dealer. trol transmitters except for the transmitter  The indicator light (4) comes on each time a used in steps 2 and 3 are erased and the button is pressed.
  • Page 93 Keyless entry system (if so equipped) 3. With the Mitsubishi mark facing you, NOTE CAUTION insert the cloth-cov-ered tip of a flat blade  To use the new remote control transmitters, it  Changes or modifications not expressly screwdriver into the notch in the remote is necessary to register the key with both the approved by the manufacturer for compli- control transmitter case and use it to open...
  • Page 94: Free-Hand Advanced Security Transmitter (F.a.s.t.-Key) (If So Equipped)

     An authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer can operation mode. When leaving the vehi- replace the battery for you if you prefer. cle, make sure you are carrying the F.A.S.T.-key and then lock the vehicle.
  • Page 95 Free-hand Advanced Security Transmitter (F.A.S.T.-key) (if so equipped) The operations possible with the F.A.S.T.- NOTE key can be modified as stated below. Use the emergency key to lock and unlock (Keyless entry operations are possible.) the driver’s door in such circumstances. For details, contact an authorized Mitsubi- Refer to “To operate without using the shi Motors dealer.
  • Page 96 Free-hand Advanced Security Transmitter (F.A.S.T.-key) (if so equipped) The doors and the liftgate can be locked and Operating range for starting the unlocked and the engine can be started only engine and changing the opera- when the ID codes of the vehicle and tion mode F.A.S.T.-key match.
  • Page 97  The time within which locking confirmation is possible can be adjusted. See an autho- While carrying the F.A.S.T.-key, press the rized Mitsubishi Motors dealer for details. driver’s or front passenger’s door lock/unlock On a vehicle equipped with the Smartphone...
  • Page 98  The time within which locking confirmation automatically extend when the driver’s door is possible can be adjusted. See an autho- is unlocked using the driver’s lock/unlock rized Mitsubishi Motors dealer for details. switch (A), front passenger’s...
  • Page 99 All of the keys provided with your new vehi- below. when there is a problem or malfunction in cle have been programmed to the vehicle’s See an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer Free-hand Advanced Security Transmitter. electronics. for details. Never drive if the indicator light on the On a vehicle equipped with the Smartphone engine switch is flashing orange.
  • Page 100 Free-hand Advanced Security Transmitter (F.A.S.T.-key) (if so equipped) NOTE  ACC  When the battery in the F.A.S.T.-key has Allows operation of electrical accessories. worn out, or the F.A.S.T.-key is out of the The indicator light on the engine switch illu- vehicle, a warning lamp will blink for 5 sec- onds or warning display will appear.
  • Page 101 2. One of the other causes could be low bat- details. tery voltage. If this occurs, the keyless entry system, F.A.S.T.-key function, and steering wheel lock will also not operate. Contact an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer. ACC power auto-cutout function N00568101065 After approximately 30 minutes has elapsed...
  • Page 102 Free-hand Advanced Security Transmitter (F.A.S.T.-key) (if so equipped) Warning activation N00503501268 With the F.A.S.T.-key, warnings are given through buzzers and displays on the information screen in the multi information display in order to pre- vent mistaken operations or vehicle theft. When a warning operates, be sure to check the vehicle and the F.A.S.T.-key.
  • Page 103 Free-hand Advanced Security Transmitter (F.A.S.T.-key) (if so equipped) Type 1 Type 2 Item Solution Note Display Buzzer Indicator Buzzer F.A.S.T.-key Inner buzzer Inner buzzer When the vehicle is parked with •The F.A.S.T.-key take-out moni- take-out mon- sounds once sounds once the operation mode in any mode toring system does not function if itoring system...
  • Page 104 Free-hand Advanced Security Transmitter (F.A.S.T.-key) (if so equipped) Type 1 Type 2 Item Solution Note Display Buzzer Indicator Buzzer Door ajar pre- Inner buzzer Outer When the operation mode is in — vention sys- sounds once buzzer OFF, and someone tries to lock the sounds vehicle by pressing the driver’s or Outer...
  • Page 105 Free-hand Advanced Security Transmitter (F.A.S.T.-key) (if so equipped) Steering wheel lock To unlock NOTE (if so equipped)  When the steering wheel does not unlock, N00514301093 the warning display will appear. Press the The following methods can be used to unlock engine switch again while moving the steer- the steering wheel.
  • Page 106 Mitsubishi Motors dealer.  If the engine will not start because the bat- Starting the engine tery is weak or discharged, refer to Warning display “Jump-starting the engine”...
  • Page 107 In such a case, the engine up. These will disappear as the engine warms local Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair revolutions do not rise to over 5,000 rpm facility of your choice for assistance.
  • Page 108 Free-hand Advanced Security Transmitter (F.A.S.T.-key) (if so equipped) NOTE If the F.A.S.T.-key is not operat- NOTE ing properly  If you have to bring the engine to an emer-  Remove the object or additional key from the gency stop while driving, press and hold the F.A.S.T.-key before inserting the key into the N00568301083 engine switch for 3 seconds or more, or press...
  • Page 109 Motors dealer by referring to the key number. 1- Insert or remove the emergency key To prevent vehicle theft, take your vehicle 2- Lock and the remaining F.A.S.T.-keys to an autho- 3- Unlock rized Mitsubishi Motors dealer to have the ID codes reprogrammed. Features and controls 5-27...
  • Page 110 You can program new F.A.S.T.-keys to the Registering the ID code can be done by your system if you have two valid (already regis- authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer. Or it tered) F.A.S.T.-keys and a blank (not regis- can be done by yourself (except for vehicles tered) F.A.S.T.-key.
  • Page 111 Free-hand Advanced Security Transmitter (F.A.S.T.-key) (if so equipped) 7. Release in sequence the LOCK and 3- Power liftgate button (if so equipped) NOTE UNLOCK buttons within 10 seconds of 4- PANIC button  The immobilizer display will go off immedi- pressing the LOCK button in step 6.
  • Page 112 Free-hand Advanced Security Transmitter (F.A.S.T.-key) (if so equipped) Within approximately 2 seconds, press the Horn deactivation/reactivation Turn signal light deactivation/reactiva- UNLOCK button one more time to unlock all tion the doors and liftgate. The answerback function can be set in the The dome light will turn on for 30 seconds.
  • Page 113 Free-hand Advanced Security Transmitter (F.A.S.T.-key) (if so equipped) NOTE Number NOTE Condition of chimes  On a vehicle equipped with the Smartphone  On a vehicle equipped with the Smartphone Link Display Audio, the functions can be When the UNLOCK button, Link Display Audio, the functions can be adjusted on the screen.
  • Page 114  If you lose your F.A.S.T.-key, please contact may cause undesired operation. an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer for a replacement.  If you wish to obtain an additional F.A.S.T.- CAUTION key, please contact an authorized Mitsubishi ...
  • Page 115: Door Locks

     An authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer can resulting in an injury or fatal accident. replace the battery for you if you prefer.
  • Page 116 Door locks 2. Be sure the keys are not inside the vehi- NOTE To lock or unlock the door from cle. Close the door. the inside  When locking or unlocking with the key, only the driver’s door will be locked or unlocked.
  • Page 117: Power Door Locks

    Power door locks display. (Color liquid crystal display type To lock and unlock the doors Power door locks only) and liftgate N00509301662 Lock out protection NOTE  When locking or unlocking with the key on N00517301052 Using the power door lock switch the driver’s door, only the driver’s door will If the key is in the ignition switch or the oper- lock or unlock.
  • Page 118: Child Safety Locks For Rear Door

    These functions are not activated when the vehicle is shipped from the factory. To acti- vate or deactivate these functions, please contact your authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer. Using the ignition switch or the 1- To lock...
  • Page 119: Liftgate (Except For Vehicles Equipped With The Power Liftgate)

    Liftgate (except for vehicles equipped with the power liftgate) door can be opened using the inside door han- WARNING dle.  When opening the liftgate, always fully open it. A partially opened liftgate can WARNING unexpectedly close due to its own weight. ...
  • Page 120: Power Liftgate (If So Equipped)

    Power liftgate (if so equipped) NOTE CAUTION Power liftgate (if so equipped)  On vehicles equipped with the mirror retrac-  Before starting the vehicle, be sure to con- N00575900026 tor switch, the outside rearview mirrors auto- firm that the liftgate is locked. If the liftgate Before operating the power liftgate, unlock matically extend when the liftgate and all opens while driving the vehicle, objects...
  • Page 121 Power liftgate (if so equipped) WARNING Automatic operation  When opening and closing the power lift- N00576500045 When the power liftgate main switch (A) is gate, make sure that there are no people nearby and be careful not to hit your head on, the power liftgate can be operated using or pinch your hands, neck, etc.
  • Page 122 Power liftgate (if so equipped)  The power liftgate is completely closed. CAUTION NOTE  The power liftgate is unlocked.  Do not apply excessive force to the power  If one of the power liftgate switches is oper- liftgate when opening or closing it. Doing so ated while the power liftgate is operating, the <Using the open switch on the power lift- could damage to the power liftgate.
  • Page 123 Power liftgate (if so equipped) <Using the driver’s side power liftgate switch •While open: The warning buzzer sounds or the close switch on the power liftgate> and the power liftgate com- pletely closes.  The operation mode is in ON with the If the power liftgate switch is pressed once selector lever in the “P”...
  • Page 124 Power liftgate (if so equipped) If the driver’s side power liftgate switch is liftgate will open after the warning buzzer If the close switch on the power liftgate is pressed once while the power liftgate is oper- sounds and the hazard warning flasher blinks. pressed, the power liftgate will close after the ating, the warning buzzer will sound and the warning buzzer sounds 3 times and the hazard...
  • Page 125 Power liftgate (if so equipped) CAUTION Sudden operation prevention mechanism  Do not damage the auto reverse sensor, when loading or unloading luggage. If the sensor is damaged, the power liftgate will not close If the engine is started while the power lift- automatically.
  • Page 126 Power liftgate (if so equipped) NOTE CAUTION  When the battery is discharged or discon-  Do not fully close the power liftgate with nected, the power liftgate cannot be opened your hand still on the power liftgate grip. even manually. At that time, the liftgate can Doing so could trap and injure your hand or be opened only by using the inside liftgate arm.
  • Page 127: Inside Liftgate Release

    Inside liftgate release Liftgate Power liftgate You and your family should familiarize your- 3. Push out on the liftgate to open it. NOTE selves with the location and operation of the  The power liftgate easy closer operates even liftgate release lever. CAUTION when the power liftgate main switch is OFF.
  • Page 128 Theft-alarm system At this time, the theft-alarm indicator (A) CAUTION NOTE on the instrument panel flashes for confir-  Do not modify or add parts to the theft-alarm  The system will be disarmed if, while the mation. system. Doing so could cause the theft-alarm theft-alarm indicator is illuminated, the fol- to malfunction.
  • Page 129 Theft-alarm system Type of alarm Alarm deactivation Disarm...by using the keyless entry system or F.A.S.T.-key operation N00582500040 N00582600025 When the alarm is activated: The alarm can be deactivated in the following ways. 1. The headlights blink on and off for 3 min- utes.
  • Page 130: Power Window Control

    Power window control Testing the theft-alarm system WARNING Power window control  Never leave the vehicle without carrying N00510601157 N00510800383 the key. Use the following procedure to test the sys-  Never leave children or unreliable adults tem: unattended inside the vehicle. 1.
  • Page 131 Power window control stopped. However, once the driver’s door or Sub switch the front passenger’s door is opened, the N00548800102 power windows cannot be operated. Lock switch N00549001166 When this switch is in the lock mode, the pas- senger door switches cannot be used to open or close the door windows, and the main switch will open or close only the driver’s door window.
  • Page 132 Power window control WARNING CAUTION NOTE  Before driving with a child in the vehicle,  The safety mechanism is deactivated while In such a case, the following procedure be sure to lock the window switch to make the switch is pulled up. Therefore be espe- should be implemented to rectify this situa- it inoperative.
  • Page 133: Sunroof (If So Equipped)

    If the sunroof does not return to normal, However, when the driver’s door or the front with the sunroof in this position, wind buf- consult an authorized Mitsubishi Motors passenger door is opened, the sunroof cannot feting is lower than with the sunroof fully dealer.
  • Page 134 Sunroof (if so equipped) NOTE Sunshade NOTE  The safety mechanism can be activated if the  When leaving the vehicle unattended, be The sunshade can be opened or closed manu- driving conditions or other circumstances sure to close the sunroof and carry the key. ally while the sunroof is closed.
  • Page 135: Parking Brake

    Parking brake NOTE Lever type parking brake To release (if so  Operating the sunroof repeatedly with the equipped) engine turned off will run down the battery. N00593100020 Operate the sunroof only while the engine is running. To apply Parking brake N00511401468 To park the vehicle, first bring it to a com- plete stop, firmly apply the parking brake,...
  • Page 136 Parking brake When the parking brake is applied, the brake CAUTION NOTE warning light (red) in the instrument cluster  Before driving, be sure that the parking  You may hear an operation noise from the and the indicator light (A) on the Electric brake is fully released and brake warning vehicle body when operating the Electric parking brake switch will come on.
  • Page 137 Mitsubishi Motors Refer to “Brake auto hold” on page 5-92. dealer or a repair facility of your choice.
  • Page 138 If the vehicle acceleration CAUTION is still slow, contact the nearest authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility  After the Electric parking brake switch has of your choice. been operated to apply or release the Electric ...
  • Page 139: Steering Wheel Height And Reach Adjustment

    Electric parking brake may not be 1- Wheel lock applied or released. 2- Release Immediately contact the nearest authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility Type 3 of your choice. For details, refer to “Electric WARNING parking brake warning light (yellow)” on page 5-205.
  • Page 140 Inside rearview mirror To adjust the vertical mirror To adjust the mirror position To reduce the glare position It is possible to move the mirror up/down and left/right to adjust its position. Type 1 It is possible to move the mirror up and down to adjust its position.
  • Page 141 Inside rearview mirror Type 2 NOTE Type 3  Do not hang items on, or spray glass cleaner When the headlights of the vehicles behind When the headlights of the vehicles behind on the sensor (1), as reduced sensitivity you are very bright, the reflection factor of you are very bright, the reflection factor of could result.
  • Page 142: Outside Rearview Mirrors

    Outside rearview mirrors NOTE WARNING To adjust the mirror position  Do not hang items on, or spray glass cleaner  Do not attempt to adjust the outside rear- N00549101167 The outside rearview mirrors can be adjusted on the sensor (2), as reduced sensitivity view mirrors while driving.
  • Page 143 Outside rearview mirrors 4- Left For vehicles equipped with the mirror CAUTION retractor switch  It is possible to retract and extend the mirrors NOTE by hand. After retracting a mirror using the  After adjusting, return the lever to the mirror retractor switch, however, you should Retracting and extending the mir- “•”(OFF) position.
  • Page 144 Outside rearview mirrors Retracting and extending the mir- NOTE Heated outside rearview mirror rors without using the mirror • Automatically extend when the ignition (if so equipped) switch is turned to the “ON” position or the retractor switch (automatic exten- N00549301299 operation mode is put in ON with the sion function)
  • Page 145: Ignition Switch (If So Equipped)

     The heated outside rearview mirror can be turned on automatically. All accessories can be used. For further information, please contact your authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer. START On vehicles equipped with the Smartphone Link Display Audio, screen operations can be used to make the adjustment.
  • Page 146 For details, we recommend you to consult an NOTE NOTE authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer.  The key cannot be removed unless the selec- On vehicles equipped with the Smartphone  The key cannot be removed unless the selec- tor lever is set to the “P”...
  • Page 147: Steering Wheel Lock (If So Equipped)

    Steering wheel lock (if so equipped) “Free-hand Advanced Security Transmitter To lock Steering wheel lock (if so (F.A.S.T.-key): Starting” on page 5-12. equipped) [Except for vehicles equipped with the Remove the key at the “LOCK” position. N00512501235 Free-hand Advanced Security Transmit- Turn the steering wheel until it is locked.
  • Page 148 Starting the engine engine still will not start, contact your When the engine is hard to start local Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice for assistance. This model is equipped with an electronically controlled fuel injection system. This is a sys- After several attempts, you may experience tem that automatically controls fuel injection.
  • Page 149: Automatic Transaxle (If So Equipped)

    Automatic transaxle (if so equipped) in the “D” (DRIVE) or “R” (REVERSE) NOTE Automatic transaxle (if so position.  During the break-in period or immediately equipped) This occurs because the transaxle has not after reconnecting the battery, your vehicle warmed up sufficiently; it does not indicate a N00513200216 may not shift smoothly.
  • Page 150 This will cause the vehicle to Immediately have your vehicle checked by an “jump” forward or backward. authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice. NOTE If you need to move the vehicle, shift the selector lever as follows.
  • Page 151 Automatic transaxle (if so equipped) 3. Insert a screwdriver with a cloth over its When the selector lever position indicator Selector lever position display tip into the notch (A) of the cover. Pry blinks while you are driving, there could be a N00513901441 gently as shown to remove the cover.
  • Page 152 If the indicator continues blinking, contact confirm that the warning display is no an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a longer showing. It is safe to continue driving repair facility of your choice immediately. if the display is no longer showing. If the...
  • Page 153 Automatic transaxle (if so equipped) Selector lever positions WARNING “L” LOW  Never move the selector lever to the “N” N00514201425 (NEUTRAL) position while driving since This position is for driving up very steep hills “P” PARK you could accidentally slip it into the “P” and for engine braking at low speeds when (PARK) or “R”...
  • Page 154 Automatic transaxle (if so equipped) CAUTION NOTE SHIFT SHIFT  In sports mode, the driver must execute  When the selector lever is in the “D” DOWN upward shifts in accordance with prevailing (DRIVE) position and sports mode is road conditions, taking care to keep the selected, the vehicle will automatically engine speed below the tachometer’s red return to “D”...
  • Page 155 Automatic transaxle (if so equipped) Operation of the automatic CAUTION Type 1 Type 2 transaxle  Use the selector lever in the correct shift position in accordance with driving condi- N00514501372 tions. CAUTION Never coast downhill backward in the driv- ing shift position {“D”...
  • Page 156: Continuously Variable Transmission (Cvt) (If So Equipped)

    Have your vehicle manually shift up and shift down the trans- “D” (DRIVE) position or Sports mode posi- checked at an authorized Mitsubishi Motors mission. Refer to “Sports mode” on page tion. dealer or a repair facility of your choice 5-79.
  • Page 157 Continuously variable transmission (CVT) (if so equipped) Selector lever operation Set the selector lever in the gate to operate. N00560301090 As an additional safety precaution, models WARNING equipped with a continuously variable trans- mission have a shift-lock device that holds ...
  • Page 158 Immediately have your vehicle checked by an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a 4. Depress the brake pedal with the right repair facility of your choice. foot.
  • Page 159 If the indicator continues blinking, contact an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a 1. Depress the brake pedal with your right repair facility of your choice immediately. foot and place the selector lever in the [If the indicator blinks slowly (once per 2 “N”...
  • Page 160 If the warning display remains, the vehicle is in motion, the transmission  If a malfunction occurs in the CVT while contact an authorized Mitsubishi Motors may be damaged. dealer or a repair facility of your choice driving, the warning display or the immediately.
  • Page 161 Continuously variable transmission (CVT) (if so equipped) Unlike the manual transaxle, sports mode WARNING “L” LOW allows shifting with the accelerator pedal  To prevent rolling, always keep your foot depressed. on the brake pedal when the vehicle is in This position is for driving up very steep hills “N”...
  • Page 162 Continuously variable transmission (CVT) (if so equipped) When returning to “D” (DRIVE) operation, NOTE Sports mode display the selector lever position display will change  To maintain good running performance, the N00560901067 to “D” (DRIVE) position. transmission may refuse to perform an In sports mode, the currently selected shift upshift when the sportronic steering wheel range is displayed on the information screen...
  • Page 163 “D” (DRIVE) position or Sports mode posi- as when performing the same operation with activate. Have your vehicle checked at an tion. the selector lever in the “N” (NEUTRAL) authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a position. repair facility of your choice immediately. Features and controls 5-81...
  • Page 164: Electronically Controlled 4Wd System (If So Equipped)

    Electronically controlled 4WD system (if so equipped) Carefully read the “4-wheel drive operation” NOTE Drive mode section on page 5-87 and take care to drive  [For vehicles equipped with mono-color liq- safely. uid crystal display meter] Select the drive mode from the following When the selector lever position indicator three types to suit the driving conditions.
  • Page 165 Electronically controlled 4WD system (if so equipped) On vehicles with color liquid crystal display CAUTION CAUTION meter, the drive mode is displayed as an inter-  Driving on dry, paved roads in “4WD  If the selected drive mode indicator begins rupt display on the information screen in the LOCK”...
  • Page 166: S-Awc (Super-All Wheel Control) (If So Equipped)

    ECO mode switch is switched Electronically Controlled 4WD OFF. Have your vehicle inspected by an autho- rized Mitsubishi Motors dealer. The electronically controlled 4WD is a sys- For vehicles equipped with mono-color liq- S-AWC (Super-All Wheel tem that improves acceleration performance...
  • Page 167 S-AWC (Super-All Wheel Control) (if so equipped) The Differential assembly that limits the front CAUTION S-AWC left-right differential speed by operating elec- drive Function  Control of the braking force does not tronic control clutch arranged in the transfer mode enhance the stopping performance of the assembly.
  • Page 168 Have your vehicle inspected by an autho- switch to protect the drive-system compo- NOTE rized Mitsubishi Motors dealer. nents. A warning will also be displayed in  Make sure that all four tires are the same  The drive mode can be switched while driv-...
  • Page 169: 4-Wheel Drive Operation

    4-wheel drive operation page 5-161. WARNING 4-wheel drive operation  Always concentrate on your driving first. N00530601182 Display example Keep your eyes and mind on the road. Dis- Your vehicle has been designed primarily for tractions while driving can lead to an acci- use on pavement.
  • Page 170 (downshifting). paved road will increase fuel consumption, sures. with possible noise generation.  Mitsubishi Motors is not responsible to the operator for any damage or injury caused or CAUTION liability incurred by improper and negligent Turning sharp corners operation of a vehicle.
  • Page 171 4-wheel drive operation Driving on sandy or muddy CAUTION Climbing/descending sharp roads grades • If the “ ” warning display and “SLOW DOWN” or the “ ” warning display and Set the drive mode-selector to “4WD LOCK” Your vehicle may not provide sufficient hill “SERVICE REQUIRED”...
  • Page 172: Inspection And Maintenance Following Rough Road Operation

    Do not change the selector lever posi- page 11-7. Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facil- tion while driving through water.  Be sure all four tires and wheels are the ity of your choice as soon as possible to...
  • Page 173: Service Brake

    Service brake Towing Jacking up a 4-wheel drive CAUTION vehicle  It is important not to drive the vehicle with your foot resting on the brake pedal when braking is not required. This practice can WARNING result in very high brake temperatures, pre- mature lining wear, and possible damage to ...
  • Page 174: Brake Auto Hold (If So Equipped)

    If you hear this sound, have the brake pads the “P” (PARK) position. replaced at an authorized Mitsubishi Motors  Do not use brake auto hold system when driving on slippery roads. The system may dealer or a repair facility of your choice.
  • Page 175 Brake auto hold (if so equipped) NOTE NOTE CAUTION • If this warning appears, confirm that all of  If keeping pressing the brake auto hold  Release the brake pedal only after the brake the conditions for system operation are met switch after setting the brake auto hold to auto hold indicator light has illuminated.
  • Page 176: Hill Start Assist (If So Equipped)

    Hill start assist (if so equipped) NOTE NOTE To turn off brake auto hold  While the vehicle is held stationary with the  If the ignition switch is turned to the “OFF” Press the brake auto hold switch to turn off brake auto hold system, the Electric parking position or the operation mode is put in OFF the brake auto hold.
  • Page 177: Brake Assist System

    Brake assist system 3. Depress the accelerator pedal and the hill Warning display CAUTION start assist will gradually decrease the  Do not overly rely on the hill start assist to braking force as the vehicle starts moving. prevent backwards movement of the vehicle. Under certain circumstances, even when hill NOTE start assist is activated, the vehicle may...
  • Page 178: Anti-Lock Braking System

    Anti-lock braking system  Operation of anti-lock braking system is CAUTION NOTE not restricted situations where brakes are  The brake assist system is not a device  When the anti-lock brake system warning applied suddenly. This system may also designed to exercise braking force greater light or only active stability control warning prevent the wheels from locking when...
  • Page 179 (The standard brake system is functioning choice as soon as possible. mph (5 km/h). normally.) If this happens, take your vehicle to an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice. If the anti-lock braking system Anti-lock braking system warn- •...
  • Page 180: Electric Power Steering System (Eps)

    Avoid hard braking and high-speed driving. the steering wheel extremely hard to turn, Stop the vehicle in a safe place and contact an possibly resulting in an accident. authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or repair facility of your choice. NOTE NOTE ...
  • Page 181: Active Stability Control (Asc)

    ASC is not active. engine is running, have the vehicle inspected ronmental conditions. by an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or  Be sure to use the same specified type and a repair facility of your choice as soon as size of tire on all four wheels.
  • Page 182 Active stability control (ASC) CAUTION ASC OFF switch NOTE  When driving a vehicle on a snowy or icy  Using the ASC OFF switch turns off both the N00559401307 road, be sure to install snow tires and drive stability control function and the traction The ASC is automatically activated when the the vehicle at moderate speeds.
  • Page 183 N00546601129 indicator will blink. by an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or If an abnormal condition occurs in the sys- a repair facility of your choice as soon as To prevent the brake system from overheat- tem, the following display/indicator will turn possible.
  • Page 184: Cruise Control (If So Equipped)

    Cruise control (if so equipped) Cruise control switches To activate Cruise control (if so equipped) N00518401470 N00518301671 1. With the operation mode in ON, press the Cruise control is an automatic speed control CRUISE CONTROL ON/OFF switch (A) system that keeps a set speed. It can be acti- to turn on the cruise control.
  • Page 185 Cruise control (if so equipped) 2. Accelerate or decelerate to your desired “RES +” switch Accelerator pedal speed, then push down and release the “SET -” switch (B) when the indica- Push up and hold the “RES +” switch (C) While driving at the set speed, use the accel- tor/indicator display is illuminated.
  • Page 186 Cruise control (if so equipped) “SET -” switch Brake pedal To temporarily increase or decrease the speed Push down and hold the “SET -” switch (B) While driving at the set speed, use the brake N00541701112 while driving at the set speed, and your speed pedal, which disengages the cruise control, will slow down gradually.
  • Page 187 Cruise control (if so equipped) Also, the set speed driving may be deacti- To temporarily decrease the speed vated as follow: Depress the brake pedal to decrease the  When the engine speed rises and speed. To return to the previously set speed, approaches the tachometer’s red zone (the push up the “RES +”...
  • Page 188: Adaptive Cruise Control System (Acc) (If So Equipped)

    Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC) (if so equipped) To resume the set speed Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC) N00518901404 (if so equipped) If the set speed driving is deactivated by the N00576800048 condition described in “To deactivate” on page 5-105, you can resume the previously ACC maintains a set speed with no need for set speed by push up the “RES +”...
  • Page 189 Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC) (if so equipped) 3- Set speed indicator: Cruise control switch NOTE Indicating the set speed.  Operate the individual switches correctly and N00577000021 If the set speed is not set, “---” is one after another. shown.
  • Page 190 Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC) (if so equipped) 5-Following distance indicator: How to use ACC NOTE Indicating the following distance.  Every time the operation mode is turned to N00577200052 Two states: “Stand by” and “Active” the “OFF” position, the ACC is turned off. When a front vehicle is detected while To turn on ACC the ACC is activated, the ‘Active’...
  • Page 191 Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC) (if so equipped) You can set the speed anywhere from approx- To activate ACC control NOTE imately 25 mph (40 km/h) to 110 mph (180 • When an abnormality in the ACC system km/h). With the ACC turned on, push down the has been detected.
  • Page 192 Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC) (if so equipped) NOTE  If the brake pedal is not depressed within 2 seconds after your vehicle has been stopped by the ACC, a warning buzzer will sound, the above warning will be shown in the multi information display to alert the driver, and the ACC control will be canceled.
  • Page 193 Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC) (if so equipped) WARNING WARNING WARNING  When the vehicle in front has changed its  The ACC will not decelerate your vehicle • When the height of a vehicle in front is course or lane, if a stationary vehicle and/or give the approach alarm in the fol- extremely low or the road clearance of appears in front your vehicle, the ACC...
  • Page 194 Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC) (if so equipped) WARNING CAUTION • When driving on a winding road.  To maintain proper performance of the ACC: • Always clean the surface of the radar sen- sor. • Avoid impacting the radar sensor or its sur- rounding area.
  • Page 195 Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC) (if so equipped) switch and release the accelerator pedal; the To decrease the set speed NOTE new speed is then set in the system.  The set speed can be changed even while N00581600028 your vehicle is following a vehicle in front There are two ways to decrease the set speed.
  • Page 196 Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC) (if so equipped) NOTE NOTE NOTE  The ACC control will not resume after  The set speed indication on the display turns  You can also cancel the ACC control by releasing the brake pedal. to “---”...
  • Page 197 Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC) (if so equipped) In any of the situations listed below, the ACC When the ACC system determines that its If the display keeps showing the message, control is automatically canceled, a buzzer performance has been degraded, a buzzer will there is a possibility that the ACC has a mal- sounds and a message is shown in the multi- sound and a message will be displayed in the...
  • Page 198 Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC) (if so equipped) tance will change from “Long” to “Middle”, “Short” NOTE to “Short”, and return to “Long” again.Every  When any of the following conditions are time the ACC is turned to ON, the following present, the ACC control cannot be resumed.
  • Page 199: Forward Collision Mitigation System (Fcm) (If So Equipped)

    Forward Collision Mitigation System (FCM) (if so equipped) and the FCM judges that there is the risk of a General information collision, the system will give audible and N00582100075 visual warnings. For vehicles sold in U.S.A. When the FCM judges that a collision with FCC ID:OAYARS3-B the vehicle or the pedestrian straight-ahead is imminent, the system will automatically...
  • Page 200 Forward Collision Mitigation System (FCM) (if so equipped) WARNING Forward collision warning function  The FCM is designed to help avoid certain frontal collisions or reduce the crash N00577400041 speed in such collisions. It is not a substi- If the system judges that there is a risk of tute for your safe and careful driving.
  • Page 201 Forward Collision Mitigation System (FCM) (if so equipped) FCM braking function WARNING WARNING  If the ASC is turned off, the FCM braking • When a vehicle ahead is not completely N00577700073 When the FCM judges that a collision with function will not operate.
  • Page 202 Forward Collision Mitigation System (FCM) (if so equipped) WARNING WARNING WARNING • When the system recognizes driver’s • If the pedestrian is wearing loose-fitting • When driving on a curve. steering, accelerating, braking or gear clothes. • When there is a road side object (B) that shifting actions as evasive actions to •...
  • Page 203 Forward Collision Mitigation System (FCM) (if so equipped) WARNING WARNING FCM ON/OFF switch • When a vehicle in the next lane becomes • When your vehicle is towed or your vehi- N00577800090 This switch is used to turn on or off the FCM, positioned directly in front of your vehi- cle tows another vehicle.
  • Page 204 Forward Collision Mitigation System (FCM) (if so equipped) When “NEAR” is selected To turn on/off the FCM To change forward collision warn- ing distance Every time the operation mode is put in “ON”, the FCM will automatically be turned The distance to the vehicle ahead which trig- gers the forward collision warnings can be To turn off the FCM, press and hold the FCM selected from three levels, “FAR”, “MID-...
  • Page 205 If the system becomes temporarily unavail- possibility that the sensor has a malfunction. in range, the system will automatically return able for some reason, the following message Contact an authorized Mitsubishi Motors to operation. may appear. dealer for inspection of the sensor.
  • Page 206 • Always keep clean the windshield. If the inside of the windshield where the sensor is installed becomes dirty or fogged, contact an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer. • Do not apply an impact or load on the sen- sor or its surrounding area.
  • Page 207 Mitsubishi Motors dealer. For vehicles sold in Canada If you need to replace the windshield, con- tact an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer.  The sensor emits infrared rays when the operation mode is in ON. Do not look into •...
  • Page 208: Blind Spot Warning (Bsw) (With Lane Change Assist) (If So Equipped)

    Blind Spot Warning (BSW) (with Lane Change Assist) (if so equipped) Detection areas Blind Spot Warning (BSW) (with Lane Change Assist) N00592300070 The BSW uses two sensors (A) located inside so equipped) the rear bumper. The detection areas are shown as illustrated. N00592200040 The Blind Spot Warning (BSW) is a driving aid system that alerts the driver when another...
  • Page 209 Have the vehicle • When the rear of your vehicle is weighed  In certain situations, the BSW may not inspected at an authorized Mitsubishi Motors down or your vehicle is leaning to the detect a vehicle in the detection areas or right or left due to the weight of passen- dealer.
  • Page 210 Blind Spot Warning (BSW) (with Lane Change Assist) (if so equipped) To operate NOTE When the sensor detects an approaching vehicle  When the operation mode is set to OFF, the N00593500079 When the BSW switch is pressed while the selected condition just before setting to OFF When the BSW indicator light in the instru- operation mode is ON, the BSW indicator...
  • Page 211 Have the vehicle inspected at an autho- increase of the sensor temperature. When the  Set the BSW to OFF when towing. rized Mitsubishi Motors dealer as soon as warning display does not disappear after  The Blind Spot Warning light in the outside possible.
  • Page 212 Blind Spot Warning (BSW) (with Lane Change Assist) (if so equipped) When there are foreign objects on the sensor N00592900063 When the warning display appears, the radar sensor cannot detect a vehicle traveling side by side or an approaching vehicle, because foreign objects, such as dirt, snow or ice, adhere to the bumper surface around the sen- sor.
  • Page 213 Blind Spot Warning (BSW) (with Lane Change Assist) (if so equipped) General information N00593900073 For vehicles sold in U.S.A. Features and controls 5-131...
  • Page 214: Rear Cross Traffic Alert (Rcta) (If So Equipped)

    Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA) (if so equipped) For vehicles sold in Canada Rear Cross Traffic Alert Applicable law: Canada 310 (RCTA) (if so equipped) This device complies with Industry Canada N00593000074 licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) The Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA) is an this device may not cause interference, and aid system for backing up.
  • Page 215 Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA) (if so equipped) WARNING Detection areas CAUTION  Never rely solely on the RCTA when back- • When an approaching vehicle speed is The detection area is shown as illustrated. ing up. The RCTA is an aid system. It is approximately 4 mph (7 km/h) or less.
  • Page 216 Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA) (if so equipped) To operate 1. Press the Blind Spot Warning switch while the operation mode is put in ON. (Refer to “Blind Spot Warning (BSW): To operate” on page 5-128.) 2. When the selector lever is moved to the “R”...
  • Page 217 Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA) (if so equipped) General information N00594000071 For vehicles sold in U.S.A. Features and controls 5-135...
  • Page 218: Lane Departure Warning System (Ldw) (If So Equipped)

    Lane Departure Warning System (LDW) (if so equipped) For vehicles sold in Canada Lane Departure Warning Applicable law: Canada 310 System (LDW) (if so equipped) This device complies with Industry Canada N00577900091 licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is The Lane Departure Warning system (LDW) subject to the following two conditions: (1) is a driving aid system to help prevent unin- this device may not cause interference, and...
  • Page 219 Lane Departure Warning System (LDW) (if so equipped) To turn on the LDW, press the LDW switch. Operation of the LDW Lane departure warning The “LDW” indicator will appear on the N00581100078 N00581200040 information screen of the multi information While the “LDW” indicator in the informa- The LDW, when turned ON, is capable of display.
  • Page 220 • When the lane markers are double lines sensor. or the shape of the lane markers are tact an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer • Use only Mitsubishi Motors Genuine parts complicated. for inspection of the system. when replacing the windshield wipers.
  • Page 221: Tire Pressure Monitoring System

    Contact your authorized inflation pressure sensors (A) on the wheels After having cleaned the windshield, the sys- Mitsubishi Motors dealer for inspection of the to monitor the tire inflation pressures. The tem will automatically return to operation.
  • Page 222  The tire pressure monitoring system is not a For details, please contact your authorized substitute for regularly checking tire infla- Mitsubishi Motors dealer. If one or more of the vehicle tires (except for tion pressures. the spare tire) is significantly under-inflated,...
  • Page 223 Accordingly, when the low tire pressure tell- replacement or alternate tires or wheels on the authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer. tale illuminates, you should stop and check vehicle that prevent the TPMS from function-...
  • Page 224 Mitsubishi Motors dealer. If the tire repair is not done by illuminates while driving 2. If the tire pressure monitoring system an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer, it is warning light remains illuminated after N00532801595 not covered by your warranty.
  • Page 225 If the wheel 1. Transit the display by multi information replacement is not done by an authorized display switch until the tire pressure mon- Mitsubishi Motors dealer, it is not covered by itoring system (TPMS) SET indicator is your warranty. displayed.
  • Page 226: Rear-View Camera (If So Equipped)

    Rear-view camera (if so equipped) 2. Hold down the multi information display General information Rear-view camera (if so switch for 10 seconds or more. (A beep is N00533001233 equipped) heard.) Your tire pressure monitoring system oper- (Although the reset execution starts at N00546201369 ates on a radio frequency subject to Federal holding down the switch for 3 seconds,...
  • Page 227 Rear-view camera (if so equipped) Location of rear-view camera Reference lines on the screen CAUTION  The rear-view camera uses a wide-angle The rear-view camera (A) is in the liftgate, at Reference lines and upper surface of the rear lens. As a result, images and distances shown the left side of the liftgate handle.
  • Page 228: Multi Around Monitor (If So Equipped)

    Multi Around Monitor (if so equipped) Multi Around Monitor (if so Case 2 equipped) N00587200055 The Multi Around Monitor system uses four cameras, “Front-view camera”, “Side-view cameras (right and left)” and “Rear-view camera”, and displays composite views from A- Actual objects those cameras on a screen in the DISPLAY B- Objects shown on the screen AUDIO or the Smartphone Link Display...
  • Page 229 Multi Around Monitor (if so equipped) CAUTION CAUTION  Before using the Multi Around Monitor,  To avoid damaging the camera; make sure that all doors and the liftgate are • Do not rub the cover excessively or polish closed and the outside mirrors are unfolded. it by using an abrasive compound.
  • Page 230 Multi Around Monitor (if so equipped) Range of view of the Multi Around Monitor N00587300027 The range of view of the Multi Around Monitor cameras is limited to the area shown in the illustrations. It cannot show around the both sides and the lower part of the front and rear bumpers, etc.
  • Page 231 Multi Around Monitor (if so equipped) Types of views of the Multi Side-view/Rear-view mode Side-view/Front-view mode Around Monitor Views of the passenger’s side of the vehicle Views of the passenger’s side of the vehicle N00587400044 and behind the vehicle are displayed. and the front of the vehicle are displayed.
  • Page 232 Multi Around Monitor (if so equipped) NOTE NOTE Switching of the screen (Selector lever is “R” (REVERSE)) • When water drops or condensation are on  The passenger’s side screen can be switched the lens. to the side-view by pressing the camera switch.
  • Page 233 Around Monitor system may not function 20 inches (50 cm) behind the rear edge of correctly. Have the vehicle inspected by an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer. the rear bumper.  The Two Green lines (C) indicate the 1- Approximately 39 inches (100 cm) from approximately vehicle width.
  • Page 234 Multi Around Monitor (if so equipped) CAUTION CAUTION In the following cases, objects shown on the • When there is a downward slope behind the screen will appear to be farther off than they vehicle, objects shown on the screen will actually are.
  • Page 235 Multi Around Monitor (if so equipped) CAUTION CAUTION NOTE • When the vehicle is approaching a truck, • When there is an object behind the vehicle  When the expected course lines are dis- the reference lines indicate that your vehi- that has upper sections projecting in the played in the rear-view, the expected course cle will clear the truck.
  • Page 236 Multi Around Monitor (if so equipped) Side-view mode Bird’s eye-view mode CAUTION  The bird’s eye-view is a composite image N00587900023 N00588000021 Reference lines for the vehicle width and the An overhead view in which the vehicle is from images captured by the “Front-view front end of the vehicle are displayed on the looked down is displayed so that you can eas- camera”, “Side-view cameras (right and...
  • Page 237: Instrument Cluster

    Instrument cluster 2- Multi Information display (Type NOTE Instrument cluster 1:Color liquid crystal display type) • An object having a height from the road  P.5-156 N00519001402 surface may seem to appear from the joint Information screen display list (Type 1) Type 1 view composition...
  • Page 238: Multi Information Display - Type 1

    Multi Information display - Type 1 CAUTION NOTE Type B  The red zone indicates an engine speed  You can adjust to 8 different levels for when beyond the range of safe operation. the front side-marker lights are illuminated and when they are not.
  • Page 239 Multi Information display - Type 1 position, average and momentary fuel con- sumption, driving range, average speed, etc. It is also possible to change elements such as the language and units used on the multi information display. [With ignition switch or operation mode in OFF] Warning display screen ...
  • Page 240 Multi Information display - Type 1 [With ignition switch or operation mode in ON] 8- Selector lever position display 16- Outside temperature display screen 1- Drive mode indicator display screen (if  P.5-69, 5-76  P.5-164 so equipped)  P.5-83 9- Engine coolant temperature display 2- S-AWC drive mode display screen (if ...
  • Page 241 Multi Information display - Type 1 It is also possible to change elements such as Multi information display the language and units used on the multi switch information display by operating the multi information display switch. N00555101205 Each time the multi information display switch is operated, the buzzer sounds and the multi information display changes between information such as warnings, trip odometer,...
  • Page 242 Multi Information display - Type 1 1- Trip odometer  P.5-164 2- Trip odometer  P.5-164 3- ECO score display  P.5-168 4- Service reminder  P.5-165 5- Redisplay of a warning display screen  P.5-163 Information screen (With the ignition switch is turned from the “OFF” or “LOCK” position to the “ON”...
  • Page 243 Multi Information display - Type 1 Information screen (With the ignition switch or the operation mode in ON) N00556201287 Each time you lightly press the multi information display switch, the display screen switches in the following order. *: When there is a warning display 1- Trip odometer ...
  • Page 244 Multi Information display - Type 1 9- Function setting screen  P.5-169 10- Redisplay of a warning display screen  P.5-163 NOTE  While driving, the service reminder are not displayed even if you operate the multi information display switch. Always stop the vehicle in a safe place before operating.
  • Page 245 Multi Information display - Type 1 warning display screen Door ajar warning display If you want to switch the display screen N00555201222 Warning display screens with a “ ” or “ ” This is displayed when you press the multi N00529700030 mark displayed in the upper right of the information display switch and return from...
  • Page 246 Multi Information display - Type 1 CAUTION NOTE NOTE  It may take several seconds to stabilize the  On hills or curves, the display may be incor-  If the engine is overheating, “ ” will blink. display after refilling the tank. rect due to the movement of fuel in the tank.
  • Page 247  The service reminder time can be modified To reset the trip odometer by an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer, At that time, when the ignition switch is to adjust for severe usage, etc. Refer to switched from the “OFF” or “LOCK”...
  • Page 248  If you accidentally reset the display, consult from OFF to ON. an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer for assistance. 1. When you lightly press the multi informa- tion display switch, the information...
  • Page 249 Multi Information display - Type 1 Driving range display Average fuel consumption dis- NOTE play  Disconnecting the battery cable will erase N00575201026 from memory the manual reset mode or auto Shows the approximate driving range (how N00575301027 reset mode setting for the average fuel con- many more miles or kilometers you can This displays the average fuel consumption sumption display.
  • Page 250 Multi Information display - Type 1 NOTE NOTE  The display setting can be changed to the  The display setting can be changed to the ECO drive level preferred units (mph or km/h). preferred units {mpg (US), mpg (UK), Refer to “Changing the function settings”...
  • Page 251 Multi Information display - Type 1 [When the ignition switch is turned to the 2. When you lightly press the multi informa- NOTE “OFF” or “LOCK” position or the operation tion meter switch, the information screen  To return the menu screen to the function set- mode is put in OFF] switches to the function setting screen.
  • Page 252 Multi Information display - Type 1 Refer to “Changing the time until “REST 1. Press and hold the multi information dis- Manual reset mode REMINDER” is displayed” on page play switch (for about 2 seconds or more) 5-174. to switch from the setting mode screen to ...
  • Page 253 Multi Information display - Type 1  When the engine switch or the operation 4. Lightly press the multi information dis- Changing the fuel consumption mode is in the following conditions, the play switch to switch to select the units. display unit average fuel consumption display and the 5.
  • Page 254 Multi Information display - Type 1 Changing the temperature unit NOTE  On vehicles equipped with the Smartphone N00557201196 Link Display Audio, the temperature value The temperature display unit can be switched. of the Smartphone Link Display Audio is switched in conjunction with outside temper- 1.
  • Page 255 Multi Information display - Type 1 3. Press and hold the multi information dis- Changing the language on other Operation sound setting play switch to switch from A/1 (language system to match the multi infor- N00557401156 cooperation: enabled) to M/2/P (language mation display You can turn off the operation sounds of the cooperation: disabled), or from M/2/P to...
  • Page 256 Multi Information display - Type 1 NOTE NOTE Changing the momentary fuel con- sumption display  The operation sound setting only deactivates  If the battery is disconnected, the memory of the operation sound of the multi information the unit setting is erased and is automatically N00563601049 display switch and rheostat illumination but- set to the “OFF”.
  • Page 257: Multi Information Display - Type 2

    Multi Information display - Type 2 1. Press and hold the multi information dis- 3- Selector lever position display NOTE play switch (for about 2 seconds or more)  P.5-69, 5-76  The tire ID set cannot be returned to the fac- to switch from the setting mode screen to 4- Service reminder ...
  • Page 258 Multi Information display - Type 2 Information display N00574801070 Each time you lightly press the multi information display switch (A), the display switches in the following order. 6- Average fuel consumption display  P.5-178 1- Odometer 7- Outside temperature display  P.5-178 2- Trip odometer 8- Service reminder (distance) ...
  • Page 259 Multi Information display - Type 2  Both trip odometers Odometer NOTE count up to 9999.9 miles/kilometers.  You can adjust to 8 different levels respec- N00574901039 When a trip odometer goes past 9999.9 tively for when the front side-marker lights The odometer indicates the total distance the miles/kilometers, it returns to 0.0 miles/ are illuminated and when they are not.
  • Page 260 Multi Information display - Type 2 NOTE NOTE NOTE  When you refuel, the driving range display is  The average fuel consumption display can be  The display setting can be changed to the updated. reset separately for the auto reset mode and preferred units (°F or °C).
  • Page 261 NOTE  The service reminder time can be modified by an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer, to adjust for severe usage, etc. Refer to “Severe maintenance schedule” in your vehi- 1- Full cle’s Warranty and Maintenance Manual. For...
  • Page 262 Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice to have the system checked. 3. After your vehicle is inspected at an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer, it displays the time until the next periodic 2. Press and hold the multi information dis- inspection.
  • Page 263  Auto reset mode  If you accidentally reset the display, consult 2. Each time you press the multi information an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer for  When the average fuel consumption is display switch for 2 seconds or more on assistance.
  • Page 264 Multi Information display - Type 2 2. Each time you press the multi information Changing the fuel consumption NOTE display switch for 2 seconds or more on display unit  The display units for the driving range, the outside temperature display, you can average fuel consumption are changed, but N00557101179 switch from °F to °C or from °C to °F unit...
  • Page 265: Indicator Light, Warning Light, And Information Screen Display List (Multi Information Display - Type 1)

    Indicator light, warning light, and information screen display list (multi information display - Type 1) Indicator light, warning light, and information screen display list (multi information display - Type 1) N00557701074 Indicator and warning light list N00557801349 6- Blind Spot Warning (BSW) indicator 11- Anti-lock braking system warning light 1- Position indicator ...
  • Page 266 • Abnormal voltage or a static electricity discharge is generated by the operation of your vehicle’s electronics (including after-market parts). If the warning display has occurred a number of times, take your vehicle to an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice and have the system checked.
  • Page 267 Refer to “Washer fluid” on page 9-13. Refer to “Capacity” on page 11-7.  There is a malfunction in the LED headlights.  Contact an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice to have the system checked.
  • Page 268 Indicator light, warning light, and information screen display list (multi information display - Type 1) Screen Cause Do this (Reference)  There is a fault in the F. A. S. T. -key. Refer to “Free-hand Advanced Security Transmitter (F.A.S.T.-key)” on page 5-12. ...
  • Page 269 Indicator light, warning light, and information screen display list (multi information display - Type 1) Screen Cause Do this (Reference)  You have forgotten to remove the F. A. S. T. -key  Remove the F. A. S. T. -key from the key slot. from the key slot.
  • Page 270  Put the operation mode in OFF, and then start the theft starting system). engine again. If the warning is not cancelled, please contact an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facil- ity of your choice. 5-188 Features and controls...
  • Page 271  There is a fault in the steering wheel lock.  Park your vehicle in a safe place as soon as possible and contact an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice to have the system checked.
  • Page 272 ON. Refer to “Seat belt warning” on page 4-23.  There is a fault in the fuel system.  Contact an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice to have the system checked.
  • Page 273 Then, operate the ignition switch or the engine switch.  We recommend you to have the brake auto hold sys- tem inspected by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Autho- rized Service Point. Refer to “Brake auto hold” on page 5-92. Features and controls...
  • Page 274 Refer to “Charging system warning display” on page 5-209.  There is a fault in the SRS airbag or the pre-tensioner  Contact an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a system. repair facility of your choice to have the system checked, immediately.
  • Page 275 Cause Do this (Reference)  There is a fault in the Active stability control (ASC).  Contact an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice to have the system checked. Refer to “Active stability control (ASC)” on page 5-99.
  • Page 276 Indicator light, warning light, and information screen display list (multi information display - Type 1) Screen Cause Do this (Reference)  The electronically controlled 4WD system is hot. Refer to “Electronically controlled 4WD system” on page 5-82.  The S-AWC system is hot. Refer to “S-AWC (Super-All Wheel Control)”...
  • Page 277 This is not a malfunction.  There is a fault in the Adaptive Cruise Control Sys-  Contact an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a tem (ACC). repair facility of your choice to have the system checked.
  • Page 278 Screen Cause Do this (Reference)  There is a fault in the Forward Collision Mitigation  Contact an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a System (FCM). repair facility of your choice to have the system checked. Refer to “FCM ON/OFF switch: When a problem is detected”...
  • Page 279 When the warning display does not disappear after having cleaned the bumper surface around the sen- sor, contact an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer. Refer to “Blind Spot Warning (BSW): When there is a foreign objects on the sensor” on page 5-130.
  • Page 280 This is not a malfunction. warning” on page 5-216.  There is a fault in the system of automatic high  Contact an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer. beam. Refer to “Automatic high beam system: System problem warning” on page 5-216.
  • Page 281 Indicator light, warning light, and information screen display list (multi information display - Type 1) Other interrupt displays N00558201395 Screen Cause Do this (Reference)  When starting the engine, the selector  Place the selector lever in the “P” lever is in a position other than the “P” (PARK) position, depress and hold the (PARK) or the “N”...
  • Page 282 Indicator light, warning light, and information screen display list (multi information display - Type 1) Screen System operation status Reference  When “AWC ECO” mode of S-AWC is Refer to “S-AWC (Super-All Wheel Con- selected. trol)” on page 5-84.  When “NORMAL” mode of S-AWC is selected.
  • Page 283 System (FCM) is deactivated. 5-121. This informs you that a periodic inspection is due. Screen Do this Have an inspection made by an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer. For further details, refer to “Service reminder” on page 5-165. Features and controls 5-201...
  • Page 284 Indicator light, warning light, and information screen display list (multi information display - Type 1) The rest time can be set. Screen Do this Park the vehicle in a safe place, turn off the engine, and take a rest. Use this display as rough guide for taking rests during a long drive. The interval from the start of your trip until this message is displayed can be set.
  • Page 285: Indicator And Warning Light Package (Multi Information Display - Type 2)

    Indicator and warning light package (multi information display - Type 2) Indicator and warning light package (multi information display - Type 2) N00519801921 9- Electric power steering system warning 18- High coolant temperature warning light 1- Washer fluid level warning light light ...
  • Page 286: Indicators

    Indicators 24- Engine malfunction indicator (“SER- High beam indicator NOTE VICE ENGINE SOON” or “Check  When the indicator goes out, this should be N00520100086 engine light”)  P. 5-206 used as a rough indication of when the heat- A blue light comes on when the headlights 25- Seat belt reminder/warning light ing starts working.
  • Page 287 Warning lights When the vehicle is moving at more than 5 NOTE CAUTION mph (8 km/h) and parking brake applied, a  The ECO drive assist is displayed only when • Should the brakes fail, use engine braking buzzer will sound to inform the driver that the vehicle is driven with the selector lever in to reduce your speed and observe the fol- parking brake is not properly release.
  • Page 288 When the vehicle is stationary with the indi- system checked as soon as possible at an and contact an authorized Mitsubishi Motors cator on, you must depress the brake pedal dealer. If you inevitably have to park, park...
  • Page 289 - Type 1, a warning is an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a driven at high speeds or on hilly roads. This also displayed in the multi information dis- repair facility of your choice.
  • Page 290: Information Screen Display (Vehicle Equipped With The Multi Information Display - Type 1)

    If this warning is displayed, release the park- rized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair ing brake. facility of your choice.  The vehicle should be brought to a halt in the following manner when brake performance is deteriorated.
  • Page 291: Combination Headlights And Dimmer Switch

    Mitsubishi Motors may go all the way to the floor. Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility dealer or a repair facility of your choice. of your choice to have the system checked.
  • Page 292 Combination headlights and dimmer switch NOTE The daytime running lights illumi- Type 2 nated  When it rains, or when the vehicle has been Rotate the switch to operate the lights. washed, the inside of the lens sometimes The daytime running lights illumi- becomes foggy.
  • Page 293 Have the system checked dance with outside light level. by an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or approximately 3 minutes. a repair facility of your choice. Parking, tail, front and rear side-...
  • Page 294 Contact an autho- N00549901178 lights) will stay on and will not turn off auto- rized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair To change the headlights from high beam to matically. facility of your choice to have the system low beam and vice versa, pull the turn signal checked.
  • Page 295 Combination headlights and dimmer switch light in the instrument cluster indicates when NOTE WARNING the headlights are on high beam.  If you turn the lights off with the head lights  Do not rely solely on the Automatic High set to high-beam illumination, the headlights Beam.
  • Page 296 Combination headlights and dimmer switch 3. The automatic high beam system switch is NOTE pressed again, the automatic high beam  You can switch the headlight beams system will be activated. (high/low) manually by operating the lever even if the automatic high beam system is Automatic switching conditions working.
  • Page 297 • When the windshield is replaced, use the  Any of the following factors may influence tail lights, is shining around your vehicle. Mitsubishi Motors genuine parts. the headlight beam switching timing: • A vehicle in front or oncoming vehicle is •...
  • Page 298 If the warning display remains even after the has been in range, please contact an autho- ignition switch is turned to the “OFF” or rized Mitsubishi Motors dealer. “LOCK” position or the operation mode is put in OFF and then turned back to ON, please contact an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer.
  • Page 299 Combination headlights and dimmer switch  Windshield is dirty Welcome light NOTE For details, consult a Mitsubishi Motors N00563201250 dealer. If the automatic high beam system determines This function turns on the front side-marker On vehicles equipped with the Smartphone...
  • Page 300: Headlight Leveling Switch (If So Equipped)

    • The coming home light function can be deactivated. 4. The headlights will come on in the low For details, consult a Mitsubishi Motors beam setting for approximately 30 sec- dealer. onds. After the headlights go off, the...
  • Page 301: Turn Signal Lever

    This Have the system inspected by your autho- usually happens when the steering wheel is rized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair turned only slightly. You can easily return the facility of your choice.
  • Page 302: Hazard Warning Flasher Switch

    For further information, please contact your conditioning system, 4WD system (if so authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer. equipped) and S-AWC (if so equipped) to improve fuel efficiency. Refer to Electronically controlled 4WD sys- Front fog light switch (if so tem”...
  • Page 303: Wiper And Washer Switch

    Wiper and washer switch NOTE Windshield wipers Except for vehicle with rain sensor  If the headlights are switched to high beam, The windshield wiper and washer can be the front fog lights will go out; they will illu- NOTE operated with the ignition switch or the oper- minate again when the headlights are ation mode is in ON or ACC.
  • Page 304 AUTO- Auto-wiper control For further information, please contact your Rain sensor authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a The wipers will automatically repair facility of your choice. On vehicles operate depending on the degree of equipped with the Smartphone Link Display wetness on the windshield.
  • Page 305 Have the vehicle checked the operation mode is in ON. at an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or • When cleaning the outside surface of the a repair facility of your choice.
  • Page 306 For further information, please contact your authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice. On vehicles equipped with the Smartphone Link Display Audio, screen operations can be used to make the adjustment.
  • Page 307 Wiper and washer switch Windshield washer NOTE Rear window wiper and washer These functions are not activated when the N00504601400 N00523201463 The windshield washer can be operated with The rear window wiper and washer can be vehicle is shipped from the factory. the ignition switch or the operation mode in To activate or deactivate these functions, operated when the ignition switch or the...
  • Page 308: Wiper Deicer Switch (If So Equipped)

    Heat the glass knob in the “INT” position. the pump may fail. with the defroster before using the washer. See your authorized Mitsubishi Motors  During cold weather, add a recommended dealer for details. washer solution that will not freeze in the ...
  • Page 309: Electric Rear Window Defogger Switch

    Electric rear window defogger switch When the front wipers have frozen to the CAUTION Electric rear window defog- windshield at the parked positions, turning on ger switch  The rear window defogger is not designed to this switch will heat the windshield to make melt snow.
  • Page 310: Heated Steering Wheel Switch (If So Equipped)

     Persons who are unable to feel tempera- For further information, please contact your ture change or skin pain due to age, ill- authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer. ness, injury, medication, fatigue or other On vehicles equipped with the Smartphone physical conditions or who have sensitive...
  • Page 311: Horn Switch

    Horn switch Horn switch USB input terminal Floor console box (if so equipped) N00523801195 N00566701214 You can connect your USB memory device or To honk the horn, press around the “ ” mark iPod* to play music files stored in the USB on the steering wheel.
  • Page 312 USB input terminal 3. Connect a commercially available USB How to connect an iPod Back of floor console box (if so equipped) connector cable (A) to the USB memory N00566901245 device (B). 1. Park your vehicle in a safe place and turn the ignition switch to the “LOCK”...
  • Page 313: Sun Visors

    Sun visors Vanity mirror Card holder Sun visors N00524601363 A vanity mirror is fitted to the back of the sun Cards can be slipped into the holder (B) on Pull the sun visor downward (1) to reduce visor. the sun visor. front glare while driving.
  • Page 314: 12 V Power Outlets

    12 V power outlets Type 1 Type 2 12 V power outlets N00525001739 Accessories can be operated when the igni- Accessories can be operated in all ignition CAUTION tion switch or the operation mode is in ON or switch positions or all operation modes. ACC.
  • Page 315: Homelink® Wireless Control System (If So Equipped)

    HomeLink® Wireless Control System (if so equipped) ® WARNING HomeLink Wireless Con- trol System  During programming, your garage door (if so equipped) or gate may open or close. Make sure that N00554301040 people and objects are clear of the garage door or gate that you are programming.
  • Page 316 HomeLink® Wireless Control System (if so equipped) 2. Position the end of your hand-held trans- Programming a new Home- NOTE mitter (B) 1 to 3 inches (2 to 8 cm) away ® Link  Some devices may require you to replace this ®...
  • Page 317 HomeLink® Wireless Control System (if so equipped) • If the device does not operate, continue NOTE NOTE ® with “Programming a new HomeLink ”  In the event that there are still programming  If programming a garage door opener or gate steps 5 to 7 to complete the program- difficulties or questions, additional Home- operator, it is advised to unplug the device...
  • Page 318 HomeLink® Wireless Control System (if so equipped) 3. Once the door has stopped, press and release the “Learn” or “Smart” button on the garage door opener (refer to your garage door opener owner’s manual for the location of the “Learn” button). Both ®...
  • Page 319 HomeLink® Wireless Control System (if so equipped) ® ® The HomeLink has the capability of listen- 1. Press and hold the 2 outer HomeLink NOTE ing to these messages at a range up to 820.2 buttons for at least 10 seconds. The indi- ...
  • Page 320: Interior Lights

    Interior lights CAUTION Dome light (front)/Reading Interior lights lights  The transmitter has been tested and complies N00525301686 with FCC and IC rules. N00525401531 NOTE Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for com-  Be aware that leaving the light illuminated Dome light (front) pliance could void the user’s authority to with the engine off may run the battery...
  • Page 321 Interior lights  The doors and the liftgate are closed Reading lights 1- (ON) and the power door lock function is The dome light illuminates regardless of N00537601165 used to lock the doors. any door or the liftgate being opened or Regardless of the dome light switch position, ...
  • Page 322 Interior lights light control), the downlight illuminates when NOTE Cargo room light the parking lights and other lights illuminate.  When the engine is started using the key N00526101186 while the doors and liftgate are closed, if you remove the key, the dome light will illumi- nate for approximately 30 seconds then go off.
  • Page 323: Storage Spaces

     Do not leave valuables in any storage space deactivated. The time until the lights auto- when leaving the vehicle. matically go off can be adjusted. See your authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer for details. For vehicles equipped with the Smartphone Link Display Audio, adjustments can be made using screen operations.
  • Page 324 Storage spaces Glove compartment Card holder Floor console box N00551501298 N00551601329 To open the console box, lift the release lever There is a card holder on the inside of the WARNING (A) and raise the lid. glove compartment.  An open glove compartment door can The floor console box can also be used as an cause a serious injury or death to the front arm rest.
  • Page 325 Storage spaces 2. Insert your hand in the gap (B) and fold 2- Luggage floor box (center) NOTE the board as illustrated. 3- Luggage floor box (rear)  When the lights are illuminated with the The luggage floor board can be folded at the light switch in the “...
  • Page 326 Storage spaces  To access the luggage floor box 7 persons CAUTION (center)  Do not use for storing objects heavier than typical sunglasses. 1. Raise the luggage floor board (rear) by There is risk that the holder lid will open pulling up on the strap (D).
  • Page 327: Cup Holders

    Cup holders For the second row seat For the third row seat Cup holders N00537001228 N00532401041 N00527301491 This cup holder is located in the second row The cup holder is located at the right side of The cup holder is designed for holding cups seat arm rest.
  • Page 328: Bottle Holders

    Bottle holders NOTE To use Bottle holders  Do not store cup or drink can in the bottle N00527301505 1. Pull out the spring-loaded cover and insert holder. WARNING it in the mounting grooves (A) on both  Make sure all lids are tightly closed when sides.
  • Page 329 Cargo area cover (if so equipped) 2. After changing the position, gently shake To change position To remove the entire cargo area cover to make sure it is securely retained. There are 2 installation holes (B) for the 1. Roll back the cargo area cover. cargo area cover.
  • Page 330: Assist Grips

    Assist grips To store Assist grips Coat hooks (if so equipped) N00559001084 N00553601163 The cover can be fitted at the indicated posi- The assist grips (located above the doors on There is a coat hook on the second row seat tion when not in use.
  • Page 331: Luggage Hooks

    Luggage hooks Luggage hooks N00528501269 There are hooks on the sides of the luggage area for use in securing luggage. CAUTION  Do not load the luggage higher than the top of the seatback. Be sure that luggage is firmly secured. Restricted rear vision or flying objects enter- ing the passenger compartment during sud- den braking could result in a serious...
  • Page 333 Driving safety Driving precaution ................6-2 Fuel economy ...................6-2 Driving, alcohol and drugs ..............6-2 Floor mat ..................6-3 Vehicle preparation before driving ..........6-4 Safe driving techniques ..............6-4 Driving during cold weather ............6-5 Braking ....................6-5 Parking .....................6-6 Loading information ................6-6 Cargo loads ..................6-10 Trailer towing ................6-11...
  • Page 334: Driving Precaution

    Driving precaution to perform satisfactorily in off-road condi-  Keep your tires inflated to the recom- Driving precaution tions. mended pressures. Always drive safely and steer the vehicle  When driving a 4-wheel drive vehicle on N00629301092 carefully. Avoid operating the vehicle in a highways or dry improved roads, set the WARNING manner that might require sharp turns or...
  • Page 335: Floor Mat

    Floor mat Similarly, prescription and nonprescription To install the floor mat WARNING drugs affect your alertness, perception and  If a floor mat is the wrong size or is not N00628700050 reaction time. Consult with your doctor or 1. Place the floor mat to fit the shape of the properly installed, it can interfere with the pharmacist before driving while under the floorboard.
  • Page 336: Vehicle Preparation Before Driving

    Tire lem. replacement should, only, be performed by an  Similarly, the front passenger seat should authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer. also be moved as far back as possible.  Make sure that infants and small children Lights are properly restrained in accordance with all laws and regulations.
  • Page 337: Driving During Cold Weather

    Have the vehicle serviced by an  While driving, watch the behavior of injury or death. authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a other drivers, bicyclists, and pedestrians. Always wear protective clothes and a face repair facility of your choice at regular inter- mask when working with your battery, or ...
  • Page 338: Parking

    Parking When parking on a hill, it is important to set When driving in cold weather WARNING the parking brake before moving the selector  Do not park your vehicle in areas where lever to the “P” (PARK) position. This pre- combustible materials such as dry grass or On snowy roads, ice can form on the braking vents loading the parking brake against the...
  • Page 339 Loading information installed options, and the tongue weight of  Curb weight: the weight of a motor vehi- *:150 lbs (68 kg) is the weight of one per- the trailer, if any, being towed. The tire and cle with standard equipment including the son as defined by U.S.A.
  • Page 340 Loading information Determine the combined weight placard also tells you the size and recom- Steps for Determining Correct mended inflation pressure for the original of luggage and cargo being loaded Load Limit equipment tires on your vehicle. For more on the vehicle. That weight may information, refer to “Tires”...
  • Page 341 Loading information NOTE  The following table shows examples on how to calculate total load, cargo/luggage and towing capacities of your vehicle with varying seating configura- tions and number and size of occupants. This table is for illustration purposes only and may not be accurate for the seating and load carry capacity of your vehicle.
  • Page 342: Cargo Loads

    Cargo loads WARNING WARNING Cargo loads  To reduce the risk of serious injury or  Make sure that the weight of luggage and N00629700435 death, the combined weights of the driver, the roof carrier do not exceed the maxi- passengers and cargo and must never mum roof load, 110 lb (50 kg).
  • Page 343: Trailer Towing

    Trailer towing CAUTION Trailer towing  Before driving and after traveling a short dis- N00629801361 tance, always check the load to make sure it Towing a trailer will adversely affect your is securely fastened to the roof carrier. vehicle’s handling, performance, braking, Stop the vehicle periodically and check that durability and driving economy (fuel con- the load remains secure.
  • Page 344 Trailer towing Weight limits Maximum trailer weight Tongue weight The tongue weight of any trailer is important Never exceed the vehicle capacity weight, Recommendations for towing up to this limit because it affects the vehicle capacity weight. maximum trailer weight (A), maximum are as follows.
  • Page 345 NOTE Maintenance when trailer tow- tribution of the load in the trailer. This can be  Mitsubishi Motors recommends that sway checked by separately weighing the loaded control be used whenever you are towing, to trailer and then the tongue.
  • Page 346 Trailer towing yourself with the feel of handling and braking Trailer lights Operating hints with the added weight of the trailer. Always keep in mind that the vehicle you are driving Trailer lights and equipment must comply is now a good deal longer and not nearly as WARNING with federal, state, and local regulations.
  • Page 347 Trailer towing Avoid jerky or sudden maneuvers. Signal  If the engine coolant temperature indica- Passing well in advance. flashes on the information screen in the multi-information display or the You’ll need more passing distance up ahead Overheating engine power drops suddenly, refer to when you’re towing a trailer.
  • Page 348 Trailer towing 1. Apply the brakes and keep them applied. 2. Have someone place chocks or blocks under both the vehicle and trailer wheels. 3. When the chocks or blocks are in place, release your brakes slowly until the chocks or blocks absorb the load. 4.
  • Page 349 Comfort controls Vents ....................7-2 Dual-zone automatic climate control air conditioner ......7-5 Important air conditioning operating tips ........7-13 Air purifier ..................7-14 General information about your radio ...........7-14...
  • Page 350: Vents

    Vents Air flow and direction adjust- Passenger’s vents Vents ments N00729901321 Move the knob (A) to make adjustments. N00730201382 To close the vent, fully move the knob (A) to the left side. NOTE  On rare occasions, air from the vents of an air-conditioned vehicle may be foggy.
  • Page 351 “ ” posi- tion. For further information, we recommend you to consult an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice. On vehicles equipped with the Smartphone Link Display Audio, screen operations can be used to make the adjustment.
  • Page 352 “ ” position. For further information, we recommend you to consult an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice. On vehicles equipped with the Smartphone Link Display Audio, screen operations can be used to make the adjustment.
  • Page 353: Dual-Zone Automatic Climate Control Air Conditioner

    Dual-zone automatic climate control air conditioner Dual-zone automatic climate control air conditioner N00731501412 The air conditioner can only be used while the engine is running. CAUTION  The engine speed may increase when the air conditioner is operating. With an increased engine speed, an A/T or CVT vehicle will creep to a greater degree than with a lower engine speed. Fully depress the brake pedal to pre- vent the vehicle from creeping.
  • Page 354 Dual-zone automatic climate control air conditioner 9- Electric rear window defogger switch NOTE Blower speed selection switch  P.5-227  Since the air conditioning operation is con- N00736901206 10- OFF switch trolled while the ECO mode is operating, Press of the blower speed selection 11- Driver’s side temperature display you may feel that effectiveness of the air switch to increase the blower speed.
  • Page 355 Temperature control switch NOTE sonal preferences.  When the engine coolant temperature is low, N00737001448 Contact your Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a Press of the temperature control the air temperature from the heater will be repair facility of your choice for assistance.
  • Page 356 Dual-zone automatic climate control air conditioner  Synchronized mode Mode switch Defogger switch If the driver’s side temperature control N00737101234 N00703401054 switch is pressed, the passenger’s side To change the amount of air flowing from the When this switch is pressed, the mode temperature will also be controlled to the vents, press the MODE switch.
  • Page 357 Dual-zone automatic climate control air conditioner NOTE NOTE  When the defogger switch is pressed, the air  When the engine coolant temperature rises to conditioning system automatically operates a certain level, the air selection is automati- and outside air (as opposed to recirculated cally switched to the recirculation position air) is selected.
  • Page 358 If it does blink, have it checked at approximately 10 seconds or longer. in order to prevent windows from fogging an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a When the setting has changed, the system repair facility of your choice.
  • Page 359 Dual-zone automatic climate control air conditioner On vehicles equipped with the Smart- AUTO switch OFF switch phone Link Display Audio, screen opera- N00703501042 N00703601027 tions can also be used to change the When the AUTO switch is pressed, the indi- Push the switch to turn off the air condition- setting.
  • Page 360 Dual-zone automatic climate control air conditioner Operating the air conditioning NOTE Defrosting or defogging (wind- shield, door windows) system (automatic mode)  Set the temperature at about 75 (when the outside temperature unit of the multi-infor- N00732401564 N00731701443 mation display shows °F) or 24 (when the CAUTION outside temperature unit of the multi-infor- mation display shows °C) under normal con-...
  • Page 361: Important Air Conditioning Operating Tips

    Important air conditioning usual, the cause might be a refrigerant leak. operating tips Have the system inspected by your authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility N00733701362 1. Park the vehicle in the shade whenever of your choice. possible. Parking in the hot sun makes the vehicle interior extremely hot which then requires more time to cool.
  • Page 362: 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 363 General information about your radio Signal transmission Reflection Cross modulation FM signals do not follow the earth surface The reason why one can hear FM but not AM If one listens to a weak station and is in the nor are they reflected by the upper atmo- in parking garages, under bridges etc., is that vicinity of another strong station, both sta- sphere.
  • Page 364 General information about your radio Causes of disturbances FM reception is affected by the electrical sys- tems of vehicles in the vicinity, especially those without an electronic noise suppression device. The disturbance is even greater if the station is weak or poorly tuned. FM reception is not as sensitive to electrical disturbances as AM.
  • Page 365 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 Tire repair kit (if so equipped) ............8-6 How to change a tire ..............8-11 Towing ...................8-18 Operation under adverse driving conditions ........8-19...
  • Page 366: If The Vehicle Breaks Down

    If the vehicle breaks down WARNING If the vehicle breaks down If the operation mode can- not be changed to OFF  To reduce the risk of igniting flammable N00836301230 gas that may be emitted from the battery, If your vehicle breaks down on the road, (vehicles equipped with the carefully read this section before jump- move to the shoulder and turn on the hazard...
  • Page 367 Jump-starting the engine 4. Set the parking brake firmly on the other 2.4 liter models NOTE vehicle. Put the automatic transaxle in “P”  Open the terminal cover before connecting (PARK) or the manual transaxle in “N” the jumper cable to the positive terminal of (Neutral).
  • Page 368: Engine Overheating

     Keep your work area well vented when charging system is operating properly. Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facil- charging or using the battery in an ity of your choice for assistance.
  • Page 369: Jack And Tools

    11. Have the system inspected by your autho- under the hood, turn off the engine. coolant, you will probably also need to rized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair 5. If you do not see steam or spray coming add coolant to the radiator. Do not loosen facility of your choice.
  • Page 370: Tire Repair Kit (If So Equipped)

    Removing and storing the jack using the tire repair kit. storage area, then attach the lid.  Use only the Mitsubishi Motors genuine tire repair kit. Sealant in other repair kits To remove may not sufficiently seal the tire puncture.
  • Page 371 The tire can- not be repaired by the tire repair kit. If any of these situations occurs, please con- tact an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer. • More than one tire is punctured. • The puncture hole has a length or width WARNING of 1/7 inch (4 mm) or greater.
  • Page 372 (H) of the bottle by ing of the tire sealant can make the tire an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer turning it clockwise until tight. sealant hard to squeeze out of the bottle.
  • Page 373 Tire repair kit (if so equipped) 10. Install the bottle onto the compressor. CAUTION  If the bottle hose is not attached securely, the tire sealant will leak out from the tire valve and the tire may not inflate to the specified pressure.
  • Page 374 Do not drive the vehicle. Please contact an autho-  Do not disassemble or modify the compres- rized Mitsubishi Motors dealer. sor. Also, do not subject the air pressure gauge to shock. It could malfunction.
  • Page 375: How To Change A Tire

    If the tire pressure has not dropped, the formed. Mitsubishi Motors dealer. Otherwise the tire emergency repair procedure is complete. pressure may drop before the emergency NOTE Before driving, make sure that the com- repair procedure is completed, rendering the pressor is stowed.
  • Page 376 How to change a tire 5. To prevent the vehicle from rolling when 6. Get the jack, bar and wheel nut wrench CAUTION it is raised on the jack, place chocks or ready.  While the compact spare tire is stowed, the blocks (A) at the tire that is diagonally (Refer to “Jack and tools”...
  • Page 377 How to change a tire 2. With the wheel nut wrench, loosen the tire 3. Lift up the section of the tire hanger (B) CAUTION hanger mounting bolt by turning it coun- that is marked with the arrow in the illus- ...
  • Page 378 How to change a tire 3. Rotate the jack by hand until the flange To change a tire WARNING portion (B) fits in the groove (C) at the top  Set the jack only at the positions shown N00849801561 of the jack. 1.
  • Page 379 How to change a tire 6. Clean out any mud, etc. on the hub sur- WARNING face (F), hub bolts (G) or in the installa-  Stop jacking up the vehicle as soon as the tion holes (H) in the wheel, and then tire is raised off the ground.
  • Page 380 How to change a tire 8. Lower the vehicle slowly until the tire NOTE CAUTION touches the ground, by rotating the wheel  Flange nuts can be temporarily used on the  Never use your foot or a pipe extension to nut wrench counterclockwise.
  • Page 381 How to change a tire 3. With the wheel nut wrench, firmly tighten CAUTION CAUTION the tire hanger mounting bolt by turning it  Driving with an improperly inflated tire can  Storing the tire with the wheel surface facing clockwise.
  • Page 382: Towing

    Towing There may be local regulations concerning To store the flat tire, jack, bar Towing the vehicle by a tow towing in your area. and wheel nut wrench truck Obey the regulations of the area where you are driving your vehicle. N00850001172 Store the flat tire in the luggage compartment.
  • Page 383: Operation Under Adverse Driving Conditions

    Operation under adverse driving conditions CAUTION On wet roads Operation under adverse  [For front-wheel drive vehicle equipped with driving conditions the active stability control (ASC)] CAUTION N00837201760 If the vehicle is towed with the ignition switch in the “ON” position or the operation ...
  • Page 384: Fuel Pump Shut-Off System

     Mitsubishi Motors recommends that your vehicle be inspected by an authorized Mit- subishi Motors dealer after any collision. 8-20...
  • Page 385 Vehicle care and maintenance Service precautions ................9-2 Catalytic converter ................9-2 Engine hood ..................9-3 View of the engine compartment .............9-6 Engine oil and oil filter ..............9-7 Engine coolant .................9-9 Air cleaner filter ................9-10 Automatic transaxle fluid (if so equipped) ........9-12 Continuously variable transmission (CVT) fluid (if so equipped) .9-12 Transfer oil (All-wheel drive models) ...........9-13 Rear axle oil (All-wheel drive models) .........9-13 Washer fluid ...................9-13...
  • Page 386: Service Precautions

    Mitsubishi Motors drive belts, or other moving parts. dealer or a repair facility of your choice.
  • Page 387: Engine Hood

     Do not idle the engine with any spark plug authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a CAUTION wires disconnected or removed, such as repair facility of your choice for service.
  • Page 388 Engine hood Support the engine hood with the hood prop. WARNING To close Insert the hood prop securely in the opening  Never use the release lever to unlatch the under the hood marked with an arrow. Unlatch the prop from the engine hood and engine hood while the vehicle is in motion.
  • Page 389 Engine hood NOTE  Do not push down strongly on the engine hood. Depending on how strongly or where you push down, you could create a dent in the vehicle body.  On vehicles equipped with the color liquid crystal display meter, if you drive with the engine hood left open, a warning display is displayed on the information screen in the multi-information display.
  • Page 390: View Of The Engine Compartment

    View of the engine compartment View of the engine compartment N00937601749 2.4 L models 3.0 L models 1- Engine oil level dipstick 2- Engine oil cap 3- Air cleaner filter 4- Brake fluid reservoir 5- Washer fluid reservoir 6- Automatic transaxle fluid level dipstick 7- Engine coolant reservoir 8- Battery Vehicle care and maintenance...
  • Page 391: Engine Oil And Oil Filter

    Engine oil and oil filter To check the oil level, remove the dipstick, Engine oil and oil filter 3.0 L models wipe it off, and gently reinsert it all the way. Slowly pull the dipstick straight out and N00937702024 check the oil level by checking the upper sur- To check and refill engine oil face of the dipstick.
  • Page 392 If you cannot find oils with the ILSAC certi- MAINTENANCE MANUAL”. fication symbol, use an API classification SN Only use high quality replacement filters on oil with the following label. this vehicle. The manufacturer’s specifica- tions for Mitsubishi Motors Genuine oil fil- Vehicle care and maintenance...
  • Page 393: Engine Coolant

    Take your vehi- cle to an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice for testing. CAUTION ...
  • Page 394: Air Cleaner Filter

     Do not overfill the reserve tank. (A), then remove the Air duct (B). your authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or  Your vehicle uses a special radiator cap service station can check it for you.
  • Page 395 2.4 L models NOTE  Mitsubishi Motors Genuine Parts are recom- mended when replacing the air cleaner filter.  For 2.4 L models, make sure that the connec- tor is properly reconnected.
  • Page 396: Automatic Transaxle Fluid (If So Equipped)

    (CVT) should be maintained and serviced by ing temperature. Driving with the wrong fluid  Transaxle fluid is extremely flammable an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a level will rapidly wear out the transaxle and and poisonous. Do not spill fluid when repair facility of your choice to obtain the destroy the fluid.
  • Page 397: Transfer Oil (All-Wheel Drive Models)

    Special additives Fill with the oil according to the table below. Do not use any fluid additives to the trans- Fluid type mission. EMPTY Transfer oil (All-wheel drive Mitsubishi Motors Genuine FULL Lubricant Super Hypoid Gear Oil API models) GL-5 N00938401311...
  • Page 398: Brake Fluid

    WARNING battery and charging system tested by an  Take care in handling brake fluid as it is authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a harmful to the eyes, may irritates your repair facility of your choice. skin and will damage painted surfaces.
  • Page 399  Open doors and windows in any closed rized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair space where you may be charging or facility of your choice before the start of cold working with the battery.
  • Page 400: Tires

    Tires • The outward facing sidewall of an asym- NOTE WARNING metrical tire that has a particular side  Check each battery terminal for corrosion.  Tires, including spare tire, degrade over that must always face outward when You can prevent further corrosion by wash- time with age even when they are not mounted on a vehicle.
  • Page 401 Tires  Ply: a layer of rubber-coated parallel 6- Treadwear, Traction and Tem- NOTE cords. perature Grades European/Japanese metric tire   Cord: the strands forming the plies in the sizing is based on European/Jap- tire. Size Designation  Rim: a metal support for a tire or a tire anese design standards.
  • Page 402 Tires Speed symbol NOTE WARNING A symbol indicating the Temporary spare tires are high Overloading of your tire is   range of speeds at which a pressure compact spares dangerous. Overloading can tire can carry a load corre- designed for temporary emer- cause tire failure, affect vehi- sponding to its load index gency use only.
  • Page 403 Tires EXAMPLE: DOT MA L9 ABCD under controlled conditions on speci- Treadwear, Traction and Temper- 1504 fied government test surfaces of ature Grades Department of Transporta- asphalt and concrete. A tire marked tion C may have poor traction perfor- Treadwear This symbol certifies that mance.
  • Page 404 Tires The tire pressure for your vehicle under nor- to 41 kPa) from the cold inflation pressure. Tire inflation pressures mal driving conditions is listed on the placard Do not let air out of the tires to get back to the N00939301997 attached to the driver’s door sill.
  • Page 405 Mitsubishi Motors Gen- 1- Location of the tread wear indicator sonal driving habits. Any time you notice uine wheels.
  • Page 406 In some areas of the country, snow tires are Check with an authorized Mitsubishi Motors and rear tires on the left-hand side of the required for winter driving. If snow tires are...
  • Page 407: Brake Pedal Free Play

    Brake pedal free play If the free play is not within these limits, take Tire chains WARNING your vehicle to an authorized Mitsubishi  Continued operation of the vehicle with N00940101139 Motors dealer or a repair facility of your the parking brake lever out of adjustment choice for adjustment.
  • Page 408: Emission-Control System Maintenance

    Have the valve clearance checked at an maintained by an authorized Mitsubishi N00940900231 authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer at the Motors dealer or a repair facility of your Spark plugs must fire properly to ensure mileage specified in the “WARRANTY AND choice.
  • Page 409: General Maintenance

    Have the system checked at an authorized for: the engine exhaust system properly serviced. Mitsubishi Motors dealer at the mileage spec- Have a competent mechanic inspect the com- ified in the “WARRANTY AND MAINTE-  Severe surface cracking, scuffing or worn plete exhaust system and nearby body areas NANCE MANUAL”.
  • Page 410: For Cold And Snowy Weather

    UAL”. In case of a melted fusible link, see your authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice for inspection and replacement. For the fusible links, please refer to “Fuse load capacities”...
  • Page 411: Fuses

    Fuses WARNING Passenger compartment Engine compartment  Fusible links must not be replaced by any The fuse blocks in the passenger compart- In the engine compartment, the fuse blocks other device. Failing to fit the correct fus- ment are located behind the fuse lid in front are located as shown in the illustration.
  • Page 412 Fuses Fuse load capacities N00954801430 This fuse list shows the names of the electrical systems and their fuse capacities. There are spare fuses in the main fuse block cover in the engine compartment. Always replace a blown fuse with one of the same capacity as the original.
  • Page 413 Fuses Sym- Capac Sym- Capac Engine compartment fuse location Electrical system Electrical system table Cigarette lighter/ 12 V power outlet 15 A 15 A 12 V power outlet Main fuse block Rear window wiper 15 A Charge 7.5 A Sunroof 20 A Heated steering 15 A...
  • Page 414 Fuses Sym- Electrical sys- Capaci Sym- Electrical sys- Capaci Sym- Electrical sys- Capaci Head- SBF2 Starter 30 A* Front fog lights 15 A light Air condition- Air conditioner 10 A (low 20 A SBF3 ing condenser 30 A* beam) Headlight fan motor 20 A (left)
  • Page 415 Fuses  Some fuses may not be installed on your The fuse block does not contain spare 7.5 A, Fuse replacement vehicle, depending on the vehicle model 25 A or 30 A fuses. If one of these fuses N00954901141 or specifications. burns out, substitute with the following fuse.
  • Page 416: Replacement Of Light Bulbs

    If the glass surface is dirty, clean it with checked by an authorized Mitsubishi Motors alcohol and let it dry completely before dealer or a repair facility of your choice to 4. Use the fuse location diagrams and the installing the bulb.
  • Page 417 Front Bulb these procedures be carried out by an autho- type rized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice. 1 - Front turn signal light 21 W PY21W  Be careful not to scratch the vehicle body...
  • Page 418 Item Wattage N00950401760 or Bulb the bulb. type Check with an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice 2 - Tail light — — when either light needs to be repaired or 3 - Rear side- —...
  • Page 419 NOTE  The headlights use an LED instead of a halo- gen bulb. Check with an authorized Mitsubishi Motors *- Front of the vehicle dealer or a repair facility of your choice when the light needs to be repaired or replaced.
  • Page 420 The alignment of the headlights should be N00901901158 1. When replacing the bulb on the right side checked by an authorized Mitsubishi Motors of the vehicle, remove the clip (A) hold- dealer or a repair facility of your choice. ing down the washer tank spout and move the spout toward the rear of the vehicle.
  • Page 421 N00917301724 NOTE  The parking lights and daytime running lights use an LED instead of the bulb. Check with an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice when the light needs to be repaired or replaced.
  • Page 422 N00943501189 NOTE  The side turn signal lights use an LED instead of the bulb. Check with an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice when the light needs to be repaired or replaced. 4. Turn the bulb (F) counterclockwise to...
  • Page 423 (H) and hole (I) in the body.  The fog lights use an LED instead of a halo- gen bulb. Check with an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice when the light needs to be repaired or replaced.
  • Page 424 Replacement of light bulbs 2. Turn the socket (A) counterclockwise to 3. Pull the bulb out of the socket. License plate lights remove it, and then pull the bulb out of N00944001442 the socket. 1. When removing the light unit (A), push it toward the left side of the vehicle body.
  • Page 425: Vehicle Care Precautions

    Check with an authorized sure to follow the instructions. Always open If you use cleaners or polishing agents, make Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility your vehicle doors or windows when you’re sure their ingredients do not include the sub- of your choice when the light needs to be cleaning the inside.
  • Page 426: Cleaning The Outside Of Your Vehicle

    Cleaning the outside of your vehicle NOTE NOTE NOTE  Do not use cleaners, conditioners, and pro-  If fuzzing is difficult to remove from the seat  The genuine leather surface may harden and tectants containing silicones or wax. upholstery, draw a suitable defuzzing brush shrink if it is exposed to the direct sunlight Such products, when applied to the instru-...
  • Page 427 Cleaning the outside of your vehicle Washing CAUTION CAUTION  Never spray or splash water on the electrical • If your vehicle is equipped with the rain N00945901738 parts in the engine compartment. This may sensor, place the wiper switch lever in the Chemicals contained in the dirt and dust damage them.
  • Page 428 Cleaning the outside of your vehicle information code plate located on the front Waxing CAUTION passenger door sill.  On vehicles with sunroof, be careful not to N00946000205 apply any wax on the weatherstrip (black Wax your vehicle once or twice a year, or Cleaning plastic parts rubber) when waxing the area around the when water does not bead up on the paint.
  • Page 429 Cleaning the outside of your vehicle Chrome parts Window glass NOTE  The surface treatment on the inside of the N00946400052 N00946600054 glass may be removed if a hard cloth or To prevent spots and corrosion of chrome The window glass can usually be cleaned organic solvent is used.
  • Page 431 Customer assistance/ Reporting Safety Defects Consumer information (For vehicles sold in U.S.A.) ....10-2 Reporting Safety Defects ...............10-2 Important facts to know in case of an accident ......10-4...
  • Page 432 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 433 Canada, Inc. call 1-888-576-4878 or and if it finds that a safety defect write to: To contact Mitsubishi Motors North exists in a group of vehicles, it may America, Inc. call 1-888-648-7820 or Mitsubishi Motor Sales of Can- order a recall and remedy campaign.
  • Page 434 Important facts to know in case of an accident call (671)649-3673 or write to:  Ask for genuine Mitsubishi Motors parts. Important facts to know in Many times, to save money, your insur- case of an accident ance company will recommend imitation Triple J Enterprises, Inc.
  • Page 435 Genuine Mitsubishi Motors replacements parts are your guarantee that your vehicle will have all the technological advantages and maintain the style and protec- tion of a brand new Mitsubishi Motors. Customer assistance/Reporting Safety Defects 10-5...
  • Page 437 Specifications Vehicle labeling ................11-2 Vehicle dimensions ................11-4 Vehicle weights ................11-5 Engine specifications ..............11-6 Battery ....................11-6 Tires and wheels ................11-7 Capacity ..................11-7...
  • Page 438: Vehicle Labeling

    Vehicle labeling Engine model/serial number Vehicle labeling N01147401925 The engine model and serial number are Keep a record of the chassis number and stamped on the cylinder block as shown in vehicle identification number. Such informa- the illustrations. tion will assist police if your vehicle is stolen. 2.4 liter models 4 - Vehicle information code plate The vehicle information code plate is located...
  • Page 439 Vehicle labeling Type 2 Tire and loading information placard N01148101613 The tire and loading information placard is located on the driver’s door sill. Certification label N01148201249 The certification label is located on the driver’s door sill. Type 1 Specifications 11-3...
  • Page 440: Vehicle Dimensions

    Vehicle dimensions Vehicle dimensions N01147501708 Overall length 184.8 in (4,695 mm) Overall width 71.3 in (1,810 mm) Overall height 67.3 in (1,710 mm) Wheel base 105.1 in (2,670 mm) 11-4 Specifications...
  • Page 441: Vehicle Weights

    Vehicle weights Vehicle weights N01147602054 2.4 liter models 3.0 liter models Item Seating capacity 5 persons 7 persons 7 persons Gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) 4,861 lb (2,205 kg) 4,861 lb (2,205 kg) 5,027 lb (2,280 kg) Front 2,535 lb (1,150 kg) Gross axle weight rating (GAWR) Rear...
  • Page 442: Engine Specifications

    Engine specifications Engine specifications N01147701511 Item 2.4 liter models 3.0 liter models Engine model 4J12 6B31 Engine displacement 144.0 CID (2,360 cm³) 182.9 CID (2,998 cm³) No. of cylinders and cylinder arrangement Inline-4 60° V-6 Bore 3.46 in (88.0 mm) 3.45 in (87.6 mm) Stroke 3.82 in (97.0 mm)
  • Page 443: Tires And Wheels

    1.5 in (38 mm) PCD: Pitch Circle Diameter (installation holes) NOTE  Contact an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer for details on the combination used on your vehicle.  These tires satisfy vehicle loading conditions described in this owner’s manual. Capacity...
  • Page 444 Capacity Item Capacity Lubricants Vehicles without S-AWC .50 qt (0.47 L) Mitsubishi Motors Genuine Super Hypoid Gear Oil API GL-5 Transfer oil SAE 80 Vehicles with S-AWC .48 qt (0.45 L) Mitsubishi Motors Genuine Super Hypoid Gear Oil API GL-5...
  • Page 445 Alphabetical index Selector lever positions ....5-71 Warning lights and buzzer ..... 5-205 Numerics Sports mode........5-71 Break-in recommendations ....5-3 12 V power outlets......5-232 Bulb location and capacity ....9-33 4-wheel drive operation ....... 5-87 Back-up light Bulb capacity ......... 9-33 California Perchlorate Materials Replacement ........
  • Page 446 Alphabetical index Fluid ........9-12, 11-7 Driving, alcohol and drugs ....6-2 Selector lever operation....5-75 Dual-zone automatic climate control air Selector lever positions ....5-78 conditioner ........7-5 Floor console box ......5-242 Sports mode ........5-79 Floor mat ..........6-3 Coolant (engine) ......
  • Page 447 Alphabetical index Fuel Switch.......... 5-209 Jump-starting the engine......8-2 Filling the fuel tank......3-3 Heated steering wheel switch....5-228 Fuel economy........6-2 High beam indicator ......5-204 Fuel hoses ........9-24 High-mounted stop light Keyless entry system....5-7, 5-29 Fuel selection ........3-2 Bulb capacity .........
  • Page 448 Alphabetical index Seat belt..........4-18 Adjustable seat belt shoulder anchor. 4-24 Child restraint systems ....4-27 Octane number ........3-2 Radiator cap ........9-10 Front passenger seat belt warning light ..Radio 4-23 Engine oil ........11-7 General information about your radio 7-14 Maintenance and inspection.....
  • Page 449 Alphabetical index 5-57 Size (tire and wheel) ....... 11-7 Vehicle dimensions ......11-4 Wheel lock......5-23, 5-65 Snow tires ........9-22 Vehicle labeling........11-2 Tire and loading information placard 11-3 Stop lights Vehicle preparation before driving..6-4 Tire chains........9-23 Bulb capacity .........
  • Page 450 How to calculate your gasoline mileage...
  • Page 451 N09348201045 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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