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Foreword
Thank you for selecting a MITSUBISHI MOTORS prod-
uct as your new vehicle.
This owner's manual will add to your understanding and full enjoy-
ment of the many fine features of this vehicle.
It contains information prepared to acquaint you with the proper way
to operate and maintain your vehicle for the utmost in driving pleasure.
MITSUBISHI MOTORS CORPORATION reserves the right to make
changes in design and specifications and/or to make additions to or
improvements in this product without obligation to install them on
products previously manufactured.
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and regulations concerning vehicles.
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and regulations, but some of the contents may become contradictory
with later amendment of the laws and regulations.
Please leave this owner's manual in this vehicle at time of resale. The
next owner will appreciate having access to the information contained
in this owner's manual.
Throughout this owner's manual the words WARNING and CAU-
TION appear. These serve as reminders to be especially careful.
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Failure to follow instructions could result in personal injury or dam-
age to your vehicle.
Indicates a strong possibility of severe personal injury or death if
instructions are not followed.
Means hazards or unsafe practices that could cause minor per-
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Abbreviations used in this owner's manual:
M/T: Manual Transmission
A/T: Automatic Transmission
CVT: Continuously Variable Transmission
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  • Page 1 Throughout this owner’s manual the words WARNING and CAU- TION appear. These serve as reminders to be especially careful. E09200109619 Thank you for selecting a MITSUBISHI MOTORS prod- Failure to follow instructions could result in personal injury or dam- age to your vehicle.
  • Page 2 Table of contents Overview/Quick guide General information Locking and unlocking Seat and seat belts Instruments and controls Starting and driving For pleasant driving For emergencies Vehicle care Maintenance Specifications...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Instruments and controls Instruments and controls E08500104098 Windscreen wiper and washer switch P.5-47 Centre ventilators P.7-2, 7-3 Combination headlamps and dipper switch P.5-43 Rear window wiper and washer switch P.5-50 Turn-signal lever P.5-46 Front fog lamp switch P.5-47 Instruments P.5-2 Side ventilators P.7-2, 7-3 Digital driver display switches P.5-5...
  • Page 4 Instruments and controls Steering wheel height and reach Hazard warning flasher switch adjustment lever P.6-9 Supplemental restraint system (SRS) - P.5-47 airbag (for front passenger’s seat) P.4-23 Glove box P.7-15 Bonnet release lever P.10-4 Fuses P.10-16 Floor console box P.7-15 Armrest Air conditioning P.7-2 Manual air conditioning P.7-6...
  • Page 5 Instruments and controls Electrical parking switch P.6-21 Selector lever P.6-18 Drive mode selector P.6-24 Electric parking brake switch P.6-3 Brake auto hold switch P.6-28 * Also includes differences in equipment specifications and manufacturer options. Overview/Quick guide...
  • Page 6 Interior Interior E08500203193 Central door lock Accessory socket switch P.3-15 P.7-11 Lock switch Bottle holder P.3-23 P.7-16 Electric window Drink holder control switch P.7-16 P.3-22 Room lamp (front) Seat belts P.7-13 P.4-11 Inside rear-view mirror P.6-9 Sun visors P.7-11 Vanity mirror P.7-11 Ticket holder P.7-11 Armrest P.4-5 Drink holder P.7-16...
  • Page 7 Luggage area Luggage area E08500301884 Jack P.8-6 Tools P.8-6 Tether anchorages for child restraint system P.4-20 Auxiliary battery P.10-9 Luggage floor board P.7-15 Luggage floor box P.7-14, 7-15 Tyre repair kit P.8-7 * Also includes differences in equipment specifications and manufacturer options. Overview/Quick guide...
  • Page 8 Exterior - front Exterior - front E08500404903 Except for vehicles equipped with wheel lip moldings Electric window control P.3-22 Position lamps P.5-20, 10-22 Windscreen wipers Daytime running lamps P.5-47, 5-48, 10-14 P.5-44, 10-22 Outside rear-view mirror P.6-10 Front turn-signal lamps Rain sensor P.5-47 Side turn-signal lamps P.10-22 P.10-22...
  • Page 9 Exterior - rear Exterior - rear E08500404916 Keyless entry system P.3-3 Keyless operation system P.3-6 High mounted stop lamp P.10-22 Locking and unlocking the doors P.3-14 Changing tyres P.8-14 Rear window wiper Tyre inflation pressures P.6-2, 10-12 P.5-50, 10-14 Tyre rotation P.10-13 Size of tyres and wheels P.10-12, 11-7 Stop lamps P.10-22 Tailgate...
  • Page 10 Quick guide Refer to “Keyless entry system” on page Quick guide Front door switch 3-3. The outside rear-view mirrors can be E08500501059 retracted and extended automatically if you Lock and unlock the doors and press the LOCK switch (1) or UNLOCK tailgate switch (2).
  • Page 11 Quick guide Headlamps and other lamps Around the driver’s seat 1-Combination headlamps go on E08500802730 Rotate the switch to turn on the lamps. Refer to “Combination headlamps and dipper switch” on page 5-43. 1-Turn-signal lever The turn-signal lamps flash when the lever is operated (with the operation mode of the power switch in ON).
  • Page 12 Quick guide 2-Steering wheel height and reach 3-Power switch 4-Wiper and washer switch adjustment If you are carrying the keyless operation key, you can start the Hybrid EV System. If you 1. Release the lever while holding the steer- press the power switch without depressing the ing wheel up.
  • Page 13 Quick guide Refer to “Electric window control switch” 5-Electric remote-controlled out- 6-Electric window control on page 3-22. side rear-view mirrors Each door window opens or closes while the 7-Fuel tank filler door release corresponding switch is operated. To adjust the mirror position lever Driver’s switches The fuel tank filler is located on the rear left...
  • Page 14 Quick guide 4. While depressing the brake pedal, con- Electrical parking switch How to disable the function that tinue to press the electrical parking switch automatically shifts the select posi- E08502200053 (A) and move and hold the selector lever When you park your vehicle, be sure to apply tion to the “P”...
  • Page 15 Quick guide To select the “N” (NEUTRAL) position, hold Selector lever “D” DRIVE the selector lever at the “N” (NEUTRAL) E08502300067 position until “N” is displayed on the instru- This position is for normal driving. ment cluster. Selector lever operation “B”...
  • Page 16 Quick guide Two types of screen display can be displayed Refer to “8 inch digital driver display” on on 8 inch digital driver display. page 5-4. 11-Energy level gauge  P.5-8 20-Seat belt warning display  P.4-13 1-LED headlamp warning display ...
  • Page 17 Quick guide Drive mode Function Drive mode Function This mode is used when you This mode is suitable for want to charge the drive bat- driving on bad roads and is CHARGE tery and drive as an EV at used when a large amount of your destination.
  • Page 18 General information Hybrid EV System ................2-2 Drive battery ..................2-4 In case of a collision ................2-6 Inspection and maintenance .............2-7 Cautions and actions to deal with intense heat ........2-9 Cautions and actions to deal with intense cold ......2-10 Fuel selection .................2-10 Filling the fuel tank ................2-11 Installation of accessories ..............2-12 Modification/alterations to the electrical or fuel systems ....2-13...
  • Page 19: Hybrid Ev System

    Hybrid EV System Hybrid EV System EV drive mode E00206700028 This mode runs with the electric motor using Main features the power stored in the drive battery. This mode is mainly used when starting the vehi- E00206800029 cle, although the vehicle may switch to this The Hybrid EV System controls the motor mode even while driving depending on the and engine to achieve powerful diving and...
  • Page 20 Hybrid EV System Engine propulsion is used to NOTE NOTE drive the vehicle within the  Depending on the vehicle conditions, the  Put the selector lever to “B” (REGENERA- Engine drive range of speed at which the engine may not be stopped in the following TIVE BRAKE) position according to the mode engine is more efficient, and...
  • Page 21: Drive Battery

    • The drive battery level is low.  Fan sounds coming from around the con- even after refuelling, please contact an • The Hybrid EV System is too hot or too authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. sole cold.  Vibrations of the vehicle body and steer- •...
  • Page 22 MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer.  Compact, light-weight lithium-ion bat- Precautions for operation tery with high energy density is used for the drive battery.
  • Page 23: In Case Of A Collision

    • Put the operation mode of the power  Leaks or damage to the drive battery may switch in OFF. switch is OFF. result in a fire. If you discover them, con-  Mitsubishi Motors collects drive batteries. tact emergency services immediately.
  • Page 24: Inspection And Maintenance

    Move to a safe distance upwind and uphill MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer to have from the vehicle fire and out of the way of the drive battery and high-voltage parts...
  • Page 25 The service plug is used to shut off the high- voltage from the drive battery when repairing the vehicle at an authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. High-voltage components E00205500117 5- Generator 1- DC-DC converter...
  • Page 26: Cautions And Actions To Deal With Intense Heat

    Cautions and actions to deal with intense heat WARNING WARNING  The Hybrid EV System uses high-voltage  Never perform servicing when READY up to DC 650 volt. The system can be hot indicator is illuminating because the high- during and after starting and when the voltage system is operating.
  • Page 27: Cautions And Actions To Deal With Intense Cold

    Cautions and actions to deal with intense cold Cautions and actions to deal with intense cold E00203101363 When the ambient temperature is low, the phenomena described below may occur. Please take the corrective actions described below. Phenomena Corrective action The temperature of the drive battery is low. Immediately stop the vehicle in a safe place.
  • Page 28: Filling The Fuel Tank

    The additive will remove the depos- vehicle, always put the operation mode of its, thereby returning the engine to a normal the power switch OFF and keep away condition. Be sure to use a MITSUBISHI Refuelling from flames, sparks, and smoking materi- MOTORS...
  • Page 29: Installation Of Accessories

    Otherwise, fuel E00200303212 may spray out, injuring you or others. Before fitting any accessories, please consult authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS NOTE dealer. 3. Open the fuel tank filler tube by slowly  While filling with fuel, store the cap in the...
  • Page 30: Modification/Alterations To The Electrical Or Fuel Systems

    Consider also that there basically exists no may cause electrical system interference, ried out in accordance with MITSUBISHI liability on the part of the appraiser or the which could lead to unsafe vehicle opera- MOTORS guidelines.
  • Page 31: Used Engine Oils Safety Instructions

    MITSUBISHI MOTORS Genuine Parts. The EDR is designed to record data related to vehicle dynamics and safety systems for a At the MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer you short period of time, typically 30 seconds or can also get appropriate advice and the To read data recorded by an EDR, special less.
  • Page 32 Locking and unlocking Keys ....................3-2 Electronic immobilizer (Anti-theft starting system) ......3-3 Keyless entry system ...............3-3 Keyless operation system ..............3-6 Doors ....................3-14 Central door locks ................3-15 “Child-protection” rear doors ............3-16 Tailgate ..................3-16 Security alarm system ..............3-18 Electric window control ..............3-22...
  • Page 33: Keys

    2- Emergency key  If you lose one of the keyless operation keys, that generates a magnetic field. contact authorised MITSUBISHI • Keep away from devices that emit strong MOTORS dealer as soon as possible. WARNING electromagnetic waves, such as cellular...
  • Page 34: Electronic Immobilizer (Anti-Theft Starting System)

    Electronic immobilizer (Anti-theft starting system) places, so that you can order a key from your NOTE authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer in  If the Hybrid EV System does not start, we the event the original keys are lost. recommend you to contact an authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer.
  • Page 35  Functions can be modified as stated below. authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. • The indicator lamp (3) is dim or does not Please consult an authorised MITSUBISHI • The time for automatic relocking can be come on. MOTORS dealer.
  • Page 36 Refer to “Emergency key” on page 3-10. After pressing the LOCK switch to lock the attention. 3. With the MITSUBISHI mark facing you, doors and tailgate, if the LOCK switch is  To prevent an explosion or leakage of insert the cloth-covered tip of a straight...
  • Page 37: Keyless Operation System

    (B). The radio waves used by the key- used as a keyless entry system.) Please con- less operation system could adversely 8. Check the keyless entry system to see that sult an authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS affect implantable cardiac pacemakers or it works. dealer.
  • Page 38 MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. Refer to “Procedure for replacing the key battery” on page 3-5. Locking and unlocking...
  • Page 39 Keyless operation system NOTE To operate using the keyless operation function  Even if the keyless operation key is within 70 cm of the driver’s or front passenger’s E00305803705 door lock/unlock switch or tailgate switch, if the key is near to the ground or high up, the Front door switch system may not operate.
  • Page 40 Please consult an retract when all the doors and tailgate are unlocked. authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. locked using the keyless operation function. If the room lamp switch is in the “” or the Refer to “Outside rear-view mirrors” on page 6-10.
  • Page 41 NOTE  Functions can be modified as stated below. For further information, please contact an authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. • Activating the operation confirmation func- tion (blinking of the turn-signal lamps) only 1- Lock during locking, or only during unlocking.
  • Page 42 Keyless operation system Warning activation E00305902901 In order to prevent vehicle theft or the accidental operation of the keyless operation system, the buzzer and the display on the information screen in the instrument cluster are used to alert the driver. If a warning is activated, always check the vehicle and the keyless operation key.
  • Page 43 It is possible to change the setting to make the keyless operation key take-out monitoring system operate if you take the keyless operation key out from the vehicle through a window without opening a door. For further information, please contact an authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. ...
  • Page 44 Keyless operation system Item Display Buzzer Note (Solution) Key lock-in preven- Inner buzzer sounds  When the operation mode of the power switch is in OFF, if you close tion system once all the doors and the tailgate with the keyless operation key left in the Outer buzzer sounds vehicle and you try to lock the doors and tailgate by pressing the approximately 3 sec-...
  • Page 45: Doors

    Doors Doors NOTE To lock without using the key  When locking or unlocking with the key, all E00300404051 doors and the tailgate will be locked or CAUTION unlocked. Refer to “Central door locks” on page 3-15.  Make sure the doors are closed: driving with ...
  • Page 46: Central Door Locks

    MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer immediately. • The door does not lock automatically even when the vehicle speed exceeds approximately 15 km/h. • The door unlocks automatically while 1- Lock driving.
  • Page 47: Child-Protection" Rear Doors

     Even if the vehicle suffers significant defor-  When driving with a child in the rear seat, ised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. mation from a collision etc., depending on please use the child protection to prevent...
  • Page 48 Tailgate WARNING  When there is a build up of snow or ice, it should be removed before opening the tail- gate. If you open the tailgate without removing it, there is a possibility that the tailgate may close suddenly due to the weight of that snow or ice.
  • Page 49: Security Alarm System

    Security alarm system 2. Use a straight blade (or minus) screw- NOTE driver to move the lever (B) to unlock the • Do not hold the gas struts when closing the tailgate. tailgate. • Also, do not push or pull the gas struts. •...
  • Page 50 Have the vehicle inspected at an authorised condition. MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. Indicator lamp If the confirmation function (blinking of the turn-signal lamps by locking and unlocking Alarm activation the doors and the tailgate) is deactivated, the...
  • Page 51 Security alarm system 1. Put the operation mode of the power NOTE Tailgate lock switch switch in OFF.  The alarm will resume if unlawful actions 2. Exit the vehicle and close all of the doors are taken again, even if the alarm has and tailgate.
  • Page 52 If you want to register additional keys, please contact an authorised MITSUBISHI if the vehicle is unlocked or if any of the MOTORS dealer.
  • Page 53: Electric Window Control

    Electric window control 1. The inside alarm will be activated with (After pressing of the LOCK switch, the Electric window control the security indicator blinking in time vehicle will lock if all the doors and the with the sound for approximately 10 sec- tailgate are closed, after which the system E00302202059 The electric windows can only be operated...
  • Page 54 Electric window control door windows and the driver’s switch cannot WARNING Passenger’s switches open or close any door windows other than  Before operating the electric window con- the driver’s door window. trol, make sure that nothing is capable of The passenger’s switches can be used to To unlock, push it once again.
  • Page 55 Electric window control However, once the driver’s door or the front CAUTION NOTE passenger’s door is opened, the windows can-  The safety mechanism is deactivated while  If the auxiliary battery terminals are discon- not be operated. the switch is pulled up. Therefore be espe- nected or the fuse for electric window is cially careful that fingers are not trapped in replaced, the safety mechanism will be can-...
  • Page 56 Seat and seat belts Seat arrangement ................4-2 Seat adjustment ................4-4 Front seats ..................4-4 Second seats ..................4-5 Third seats ..................4-7 Head restraints .................4-8 Making a luggage area ..............4-10 Seat belts ..................4-11 Pregnant women restraint ..............4-15 Seat belt pre-tensioner system ............4-16 Child restraint ................4-16 Seat belt inspection ................4-23 Supplemental restraint system (SRS) - airbag .......4-23...
  • Page 57: Seat Arrangement

    Seat arrangement Seat arrangement E00400202085 By operating the front, second or third seat, select the desired seat arrangement. Normal usage Seat and seat belts...
  • Page 58 Seat arrangement Folding the second seat armrest and third seats  P. 4-10 Folding the second and Making a luggage area third seats  P. 4-10 Folding the third seats  P. 4-11 Seat and seat belts...
  • Page 59: Seat Adjustment

    Seat adjustment Seat adjustment WARNING CAUTION  To minimize the risk of personal injury in  When sliding or reclining the seat rearward, E00400302233 the event of a collision or sudden braking, pay careful attention to the rear seat passen- Adjust the driver’s seat so that you are com- the seatbacks should always be in the gers.
  • Page 60: Second Seats

    Second seats Second seats NOTE NOTE  It is possible to adjust the seatback angle and  The top surface of the armrest contains a E00402001774 move the seats forward or backward inde- drink holder for second seat occupants. pendently on each side. Refer to “Drink holder”...
  • Page 61 Second seats 5. Pull the lever (A) forward, then tilt the CAUTION CAUTION seatback forward.  Do not drive the vehicle while a second seat  When returning the second seat while there When the seatback is tilted forward, the is folded.
  • Page 62: Third Seats

    Third seats Push lightly on the seatback to confirm that it has actually been secured. 2. Tilt the seatback forward again, the floor lock will be released and the rear of the Third seats seat will lift up slightly. E00402701540 When folding a seat from the WARNING luggage area position...
  • Page 63: Head Restraints

    Head restraints To adjust height Second or third seats To reduce the risk of injury in an accident, Front seats pull up the head restraint to the locked posi- tion. Adjust the head restraint height so that the centre of the head restraint is as close as pos- To raise the head restraint, move it upward.
  • Page 64 Head restraints WARNING To install (front or second CAUTION seats)  When a person sits in the second or the  Confirm that the height adjusting knob (A) is third seats, pull up the head restraint to a correctly adjusted as shown in the illustra- height at which it locks in position.
  • Page 65: Making A Luggage Area

    Making a luggage area Refer to “Folding the third seats” on page Making a luggage area Folding the second seat armrest 4-11. and third seats 2. Store the seat belt buckles in the storage E00403401557 To create luggage space, you can fold the sec- pockets of the second seats.
  • Page 66: Seat Belts

    Seat belts To return Pull the strap (B), then raise the seatback until it locks securely into place. Push lightly on the seatback to confirm that it has actually been secured. NOTE Folding the third seats  When folding a second seat from the luggage E00403601142 area position, refer to “When folding a seat from the luggage area position”...
  • Page 67 Seat belts movement of wearer, but in the event of a WARNING WARNING sudden or strong shock, the belt automatically  Seat belts should always be worn by every  Never hold a child in your arms or on locks to hold the wearer’s body. adult who drives or rides in this vehicle, your lap when riding in this vehicle, even and by all children who are large enough...
  • Page 68 Seat belts Warning display WARNING NOTE  Never wear the lap portion of the belt  As the belt retracts automatically, keep hold- across your abdomen. During accidents it ing the latch plate while retracting so that the can press sharply against abdomen and belt stows slowly.
  • Page 69 Seat belts NOTE WARNING To unfasten  For the front passenger seat, the warning  Be sure to securely connect the both latch 1. Hold the latch plate (B) and press the but- function works only while a person is sitting plate (A and B).
  • Page 70: Pregnant Women Restraint

    Pregnant women restraint CAUTION Second and third seat belt stor- Second seat  As the belt retracts automatically, keep the latch plate held while retracting so that the E00405301710 belt stows slowly. Failure to do this could cause personal injury or damage to the vehi- Seat belt plate storage cle.
  • Page 71: Seat Belt Pre-Tensioner System

    The driver’s seat and front passenger’s seat MITSUBISHI MOTORS guidelines. It is always be used according to the size of the each have a seat belt equipped with a pre-ten- important to do so because the work could child.
  • Page 72 Child restraint Caution for installing the child WARNING restraint on vehicle with front  A REARWARD FACING CHILD RESTRAINT must NOT be used in the passenger’s airbag front passenger seat as it places an infant too close to the passenger’s airbag. The The label shown here is attached on vehicles force of an inflating airbag could kill or cause serious injuries to the child.
  • Page 73 Child restraint If the child restraint system can be pulled NOTE forward or to either side easily on the seat • Using the lower anchorage in the second cushion after the seat belt has been tight- seat ONLY if the child restraint has ISOFIX ened, choose another manufacturer’s mountings.
  • Page 74 Child restraint Selecting the child restraint system for each seating position E00406804003 Suitable for “universal” category child restraint systems that can be secured using the vehicle’s seat belts Suitable for i-Size and ISOFIX child restraint systems Suitable for forward facing child restraint systems only Rearward facing child restraint systems must not be installed Not suitable for a child restraint system This seat is equipped with a top tether anchor...
  • Page 75 Child restraint CAUTION  When installing a child restraint system on a second seat, slide the seat in front of the child restraint system forward or adjust its seatback so that the child’s feet and the child restraint system do not contact the seat. Seating Position Category Front pas-...
  • Page 76 Child restraint CAUTION  Do not remove the head restraint when installing a booster cushion. A: Child restraint system connectors WARNING 3. When installing a child restraint system,  Child restraint anchorages are designed to To install slide the seat to the rearmost position. withstand only those loads imposed by 4.
  • Page 77 Child restraint Installing a child restraint sys- tem to a 3-point type seat belt (with emergency locking mech- anism) E00408702217 To install 1. Put a child restraint system on the seat in which you wish to install it, and remove A: Lower anchorage the head restraint from the seat.
  • Page 78: Seat Belt Inspection

    MITSUBISHI MOTORS 5. Before putting the child in the restraint, Supplemental restraint sys- dealer. Incorrect repair or replacement...
  • Page 79 Supplemental restraint system (SRS) - airbag important points concerning the driver’s and 2- Airbag module (Passenger) WARNING front passenger’s airbags.  IT IS VERY IMPORTANT TO BE Only when the operation mode of the power The SRS airbags are designed to supplement PROPERLY SEATED.
  • Page 80 Supplemental restraint system (SRS) - airbag WARNING  Infants and small children should never be unrestrained, stand up against the instrument panel or held in your arms or on your lap. They could be seriously injured or killed in a collision, including when the airbag inflates.
  • Page 81 Supplemental restraint system (SRS) - airbag Because frontal collisions can easily move you out of position, it is important to always properly wear your seat belts. Your seat belts will help keep you in a safe distance from the steering wheel and instrument panel during the initial stages of airbag deployment.
  • Page 82 Supplemental restraint system (SRS) - airbag WARNING  Do not attach anything to the steering wheel padded cover, such as trim material, badges, etc. It might strike and injure an occupant if the airbag inflates.  Do not set anything on, or attach anything to, the instrument panel above the glove box.
  • Page 83 SRS airbag and the seat belt pre-tensioner dealer. MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. Do not system. permit anyone else to do service, inspec- tion, maintenance or repair on any SRS SRS warning lamp/display components or wiring; similarly, no part...
  • Page 84 SRS inspected by an authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. NOTE  If your vehicle has to be scrapped, do this in line with local legislation and contact an authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer to safely dismantle the airbag system. Seat and seat belts 4-29...
  • Page 86: Instruments And Controls

    Instruments and controls Instruments ..................5-2 Indicator and warning lamps ............5-22 Information screen display list ............5-23 Indicator lamps ................5-39 Warning lamps ................5-40 Information screen display ............5-42 Combination headlamps and dipper switch ........5-43 Turn-signal lever ................5-46 Hazard warning flasher switch ............5-47 Front fog lamp switch ..............5-47 Wiper and washer switch ...............5-47 Rear window demister switch ............5-51 Horn switch ..................5-52...
  • Page 87: Instruments

    Instruments Instruments NOTE  If you press and hold the button for approxi- E00500103444 mately 2 seconds or more when the position lamps are illuminated, the brightness level changes to the maximum level. Pressing and holding the button for approximately 2 sec- onds or more again returns the brightness level to the previous level.
  • Page 88 After a few seconds, not be started even after refuelling, please the information screen returns from the fuel contact authorised MITSUBISHI remaining warning display to the previous MOTORS dealer. screen. If the remaining fuel level is reduced further,...
  • Page 89 Instruments 6- Odometer  P.5-15 8 inch digital driver display How to change the display type 7- Door-ajar warning display  P.5-21 E00569900354 It can be changed by “Function setting dis- [When the operation mode of the power Always stop the vehicle in a safe place before play”...
  • Page 90: Digital Driver Display Switches

    Instruments Digital driver display switches E00571700128 The digital driver display switches can change vehicle information, various settings, etc. 1- Enter switch Up/Down switch 2- Right switch 3- Back switch 4- Left switch Instruments and controls...
  • Page 91 Instruments Indication in the display E00574200153  Type 1 16-Multi information screen  P.5-9 1-LED headlamp warning display 10-Outside air temperature display  P.5-22  P.5-15 Interrupt display screen  P.5-14 2-High-beam indicator display  P.5-20 11-Energy level gauge  P.5-8 17-Select position indicator ...
  • Page 92 Instruments  Type 2 21-Oil pressure warning display  P.5-21 1-LED headlamp warning display 10-Cruise control indicator display  P.5-22  P.6-41 2-High-beam indicator display  P.5-20 11-Energy level gauge  P.5-8 3-Position lamp indicator display  P.5-20 12-Parking brake indicator display  P.5-21 4-Front fog lamp indicator display 13-Brake auto hold standby indicator dis- ...
  • Page 93 Instruments The bar graph may not enter the charge zone Energy usage indicator Multi information screen (when when the drive battery is close to full charge. the operation mode of the power E00580200028 switch is OFF) Eco/Power zone Type 1 E00574400083 Indicates the total power of the motor and Multi information screen switches as follows...
  • Page 94 Instruments 1-ECO information display  P.5-9 5-No warning display 1-Drive computer 1 display 2-Driving information display  P.5-10 6-Redisplay of a warning display screen Average fuel consumption display (Auto  P.5-14 3-Warning information display  P.5-10 reset mode)  P.5-17 4-Function setting display ...
  • Page 95 Instruments [Manual reset mode] 1-Driving range display  P.5-15  Warning information display  P.5-15 Tripmeter E00578000061  When the average fuel consumption and 2-Driving range display  P.5-15 average speed are being displayed, if you  P.5-15 Tripmeter press the Enter switch for 2 seconds or 3-AYC (Active Yaw Control) operation more, the average fuel consumption and display ...
  • Page 96 Instruments 2. Press the Left switch or Right switch to Refer to “Returning to the factory set- NOTE select the function setting display from tings” on page 5-13.  When multiple warnings occur simultane- the multi information screen. Refer to ously, all warnings can be displayed by using “Multi information screen”...
  • Page 97 Instruments 2. After selecting “Sub Unit Speed” (sub Refer to “Function setting display” on  Changing the sub unit speedometer dis- unit speedometer setting), press the Enter page 5-11. play switch to switch the mph speed indicator 2. After selecting “Turn Signal Sound” E00578300136 ON/OFF.
  • Page 98 Instruments 3. After selecting the item you want to set, 1. Change to the function setting display.  Changing the display language press the Enter switch. Refer to “Function setting display” on E00578800043 page 5-11. The language of the 8 inch digital driver dis- 2.
  • Page 99 Instruments Refer to “Multi information screen (when the Interrupt display screen operation mode of the power switch is OFF)” E00572100031 on page 5-8.  Warning display NOTE E00576200027  When multiple warnings occur simultane- When there is information to be announced, ously, the screen switches between each such as a system fault, the buzzer sounds and warning display approximately every 4 sec-...
  • Page 100 Instruments mark display  To reset the tripmeter E00572200133 To return the display to “0”, hold down the This is displayed when you press the Back Enter switch for approximately 2 seconds or NOTE switch of the digital driver display switches more.
  • Page 101  When you refuel, the driving range display is To modify the display settings, have it Refer to “Function setting display” on page updated. However, if you only add a small adjusted at an authorised MITSUBISHI 5-11. amount of fuel, the correct value will not be MOTORS dealer.
  • Page 102  If you accidentally reset the display, we rec- changed from OFF to ON. “---” to “CLEAR”. After this, the time ommend you to consult an authorised until the next periodic inspection will be MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. 1. When you operate the Up/Down switch a displayed. times, information...
  • Page 103 Instruments The “ ” mark (A) in the momentary fuel NOTE NOTE gauge shows the average fuel consumption.  The average fuel consumption will depend  The average speed display can be reset sepa- When the momentary fuel consumption sur- on the driving conditions (road conditions, rately for the auto reset mode and for the passes the average fuel consumption, the...
  • Page 104 Instruments [When the operation mode of the power B indicates the remaining amount of the drive Energy flow display switch is put in OFF] battery. The power output may be lower than E00580500021 The display shows the overall ECO score the usual when the charge level is low.
  • Page 105 Instruments  When driving with fuel (petrol) energy  When charging the drive battery High-beam indicator display E00580600022 Type 1 Type 1 Type 2 This indicator display appears when the high-beam is used. Type 2 Front fog lamp indicator display E00580700023 This indicator display appears while the front fog lamps are...
  • Page 106 NOTE authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. Also, if the Electric parking brake warning  This warning display does not indicate the lamp illuminates while the parking brake amount of oil level in the engine.
  • Page 107: Indicator And Warning Lamps

    E00581300026 incompletely closed, a buzzer sounds 4 times a fault on the unit. Have the vehicle checked This warning display appears as a warning. at an authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS when there is a fault in the dealer. CAUTION LED headlamps.
  • Page 108: Information Screen Display List

    • An extremely strong electromagnetic wave is received from a source such as an illegal radio set, a spark from a wire, or a radar station. • Abnormal voltage or a static electricity discharge is generated by the operation of installed electrical equipment (including after-market parts). If the warning display appears many times, consult an authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. Instruments and controls...
  • Page 109  One or more failure is occurring in the  Have your vehicle inspected by an author- Hybrid EV System. ised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer.  One or more failure is occurring in the  Immediately park the vehicle in a safe Hybrid EV System.
  • Page 110  There is a malfunction occurs in the park-  Immediately park on a safe, flat place and ing lock or the electronic control shift. apply the Electric parking brake, and con- tact an authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. Refer to “Electrical parking switch” on page 6-21.
  • Page 111 Information screen display list Screen Cause Solution (Reference)  EV priority mode is not available because Refer to “Drive mode” on page 6-23. the drive battery level is low.  EV priority mode is not available because the cruise control is operating. ...
  • Page 112 Information screen display list Screen Cause Solution (Reference)  EV priority mode is not available because Refer to “Drive mode” on page 6-23. the EV priority mode is limited to protect the Hybrid EV System or outside tempera- ture is too hot. ...
  • Page 113 OFF, and then start the Hybrid EV Sys- tem again. If the warning is not cancelled, please con- tact an authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer.  There is a fault in the electrical system.  Immediately stop the vehicle in a safe place and consult an authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer.
  • Page 114 Information screen display list Screen Cause Solution (Reference)  There is a fault in the keyless operation Refer to “Keyless operation system” on page system. 3-6. Power switch is pressed 1 time  Although the power switch was pressed,  Touch the keyless operation key to the the keyless operation key could not be power switch.
  • Page 115 ON without fastening your seat Refer to “Seat belt reminder” on page 4-13. belt.  There is a fault in the SRS airbag or the  Contact an authorised MITSUBISHI pre-tensioner system. MOTORS dealer to have the system checked, immediately.
  • Page 116 Refer to “Brake warning display” on page 5-42.  There is a fault in the Electric parking  Immediately have your vehicle inspected at brake. an authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. Refer to “Electric parking brake” on page 6-3.  The parking brake cannot be applied tem- Refer to “Electric parking brake”...
  • Page 117 Then, operate the power switch.  We recommend you to have the brake auto hold system inspected by an authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. Refer to “Brake auto hold” on page 6-28.  The brake auto hold system does not turn ...
  • Page 118 5-44.  There is a fault in the LED headlamps.  We recommend you to consult an author- ised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. Refer to “LED headlamp warning display” on page 5-22.  The driver’s door is open when the opera- ...
  • Page 119 Refer to “Steering wheel lock” on page 6-15. ing wheel unlocked.  There is a fault in the EPS.  Have the vehicle inspected by an author- ised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer as soon as possible. Refer to “Electric power steering system (EPS)” on page 6-36.
  • Page 120 Information screen display list Screen Cause Solution (Reference)  The engine is overheated.  Stop the vehicle in a safe place and take corrective measures. Refer to “Engine overheating” on page 8-5.  The Electric parking brake cannot be  Depress the brake pedal as soon as possi- applied automatically.
  • Page 121 Information screen display list Other interrupt display list E00577300113 Screen Cause Solution (Reference)  When you press the power switch without  Put the select position in the “P” (PARK) depressing the brake pedal and the opera- position, depress the brake pedal more tion mode of the power switch becomes firmly than usual with the right foot.
  • Page 122 Information screen display list Screen Cause Solution (Reference)  The selector lever has been operated when  Operate the selector lever while depressed the select position is in the “P” (PARK) firmly on the brake pedal. position and the brake pedal is not depressed.
  • Page 123 Information screen display list Screen System operation status Reference  When “CHARGE” mode is selected. Refer to “Drive mode” on page 6-23.  When “EV” mode is selected.  When “NORMAL” mode is selected.  When “WET” mode is selected. ...
  • Page 124: Indicator Lamps

    Indicator lamps This informs you that a periodic inspection is due. Screen Solution We recommend you to have it checked. Refer to “Service reminder” for further details on page 5-16. The setting for rest interval can be changed. Screen Solution Stop the vehicle in a safe place, stop the Hybrid EV System, and take a rest.
  • Page 125: Warning Lamps

    • Depress the brake pedal harder than usual. MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. If you inev- power switch is put in ON, Even if the brake pedal moves down to the...
  • Page 126 System is operating, avoid driving at high CAUTION onboard diagnostic system speeds and have the system inspected by an authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer  If the warning lamp stays on after the which monitors the emissions, immediately. READY indicator is displayed, there may be engine control system.
  • Page 127: Information Screen Display

    Avoid sudden Electric parking brake, the brake will be authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS braking and high-speed driving, stop the overheated, resulting in ineffective braking dealer to have the system checked.
  • Page 128: Combination Headlamps And Dipper Switch

    Combination headlamps and dipper switch If the engine oil pressure drops while the Combination headlamps Hybrid EV System is operating, the warning and dipper switch display is displayed on the information screen in the instrument cluster. E00506005638 CAUTION Headlamps  If the vehicle is driven while the engine oil is low, or the oil level is normal but the warn- NOTE ing is displayed, the engine may burn out and...
  • Page 129 For further information, please contact an have your vehicle checked. E00530601965 authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. The daytime running lamps come on when the Hybrid EV System is operating and the lamp switch is in the “AUTO” position and When you want to keep the lamps the tail lamps are off.
  • Page 130 For further information, please contact an tion, the beam changes from high to low (or set to high-beam, the headlamps are auto- authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. low to high) each time the lever is pulled matically returned to their low-beam setting fully (1).
  • Page 131: Turn-Signal Lever

    • The coming home light function can be deactivated. For further information, please contact an authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. 1- Turn-signals 4. The headlamps will come on in the low Turn-signal lever When making a normal turn, use posi- beam setting for approximately 30 sec- tion (1).
  • Page 132: Front Fog Lamp Switch

    • The time required to operate the lever for the 3-flash function can be adjusted. For further information, please contact an authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. NOTE NOTE  It is possible to change the tone of a sound- ...
  • Page 133 Wiper and washer switch Wiper operation under these conditions can CAUTION scratch the windscreen and damage the wip-  If the washer is used in cold weather, the ers. washer fluid sprayed against the glass may freeze, which may hinder visibility. Warm the glass with the defroster or rear window demister before using the washer.
  • Page 134  In the following cases, the rain sensor may be malfunctioning. For further information, please contact your authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. • When the wipers operate at a constant inter- val despite changes in the extent of rain. • When the wipers do not operate even though it is raining.
  • Page 135 For INT - The wiper operates continuously more details, consult authorised for several seconds then operates MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. Windscreen washer intermittently intervals approximately every 8 seconds. E00507203095 OFF - The washer fluid will be sprayed onto the...
  • Page 136: Rear Window Demister Switch

    For further information, please contact an press the switch again. They may scratch the glass surface and authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. The indicator lamp (A) will illuminate while the blades wear out prematurely.  If the knob is in the “OFF” position, turn the the demister is on.
  • Page 137: Horn Switch

    Horn switch NOTE  The demister switch is not to melt snow but to clear mist. Remove snow before use of the demister switch.  To avoid unnecessary discharge of the auxil- iary battery, do not use the rear window demister when the Hybrid EV System is not operating.
  • Page 138 Starting and driving Economical driving ................6-2 Driving, alcohol and drugs ..............6-2 Safe driving techniques ..............6-3 Electric parking brake ..............6-3 Parking .....................6-8 Steering wheel height and reach adjustment ........6-9 Inside rear-view mirror ..............6-9 Outside rear-view mirrors ..............6-10 Power switch ..................6-12 Steering wheel lock ................6-15 Starting and stopping the Hybrid EV System ........6-16 Selector lever .................6-18 Select position indicator ..............6-20...
  • Page 139: Economical Driving

    Speed the fuel consumption. nomical operation, have the vehicle Serviced by an authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS At higher the vehicle speed, more drive bat- dealer at regular intervals in accordance with Driving, alcohol and drugs tery and/or fuel is consumed.
  • Page 140: Safe Driving Techniques

    Safe driving techniques not only because rearward vision will be Safe driving techniques obstructed, but also the luggage may be pro- jected into the passenger compartment under E00600301935 Driving safety and protection against injury hard braking. cannot be fully ensured. However, we recom- mend that you pay extra attention to the fol- Electric parking brake lowing:...
  • Page 141 1. Stop the vehicle completely. tact an authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS  If the parking brake does not hold the vehicle 2. Pull up the Electric parking brake switch dealer.
  • Page 142 Immediately park your vehicle in a safe place and contact an authorised Automatic operation MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer.  If a vehicle is driven without releasing the When the accelerator pedal is depressed Electric parking brake, the brake will be...
  • Page 143 Electric parking brake ing, the Electric parking brake may not be switch down again. applied or released. Immediately contact the nearest authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS Warning lamp/display dealer. For details, refer to “Electric parking brake warning lamp” on page 5-40.
  • Page 144 Electric parking brake 2. Pull the Electric parking brake switch for NOTE How to operate the Electric park- 4 seconds or more. The Auto parking ing brake by using the Auto park-  If the following warning is displayed in the brake function will turn ON, and the fol- information screen in the instrument cluster, ing brake function...
  • Page 145: Parking

    Parking To disable the Auto parking brake Parking on a hill Parking with the Hybrid EV function System operating To prevent the vehicle from rolling, follow these procedures: Press the Electric parking brake switch for Never leave the operation mode of the power 4 seconds or more.
  • Page 146: Steering Wheel Height And Reach Adjustment

    Steering wheel height and reach adjustment 3. Securely lock the steering wheel by pull- Do not keep the steering wheel WARNING ing the lever fully upward. fully turned for a long time  Do not attempt to adjust the rear-view mirror while driving.
  • Page 147: Outside Rear-View Mirrors

    Outside rear-view mirrors To adjust the mirror position To reduce the glare NOTE  If you want to stop automatic mode, press When the headlamps of the vehicles behind the switch (3) for approximately 2 seconds It is possible to move the mirror up/down and you are very bright, the reflection factor of and the indicator (1) will go off.
  • Page 148 Outside rear-view mirrors 3. After completing the adjustment, return Electric remote-controlled outside the switch (A) to the centre position. rear-view mirrors Retracting and extending the The outside rear-view mirrors can be oper- outside mirrors ated when the operation mode of the power switch is put in ON or ACC.
  • Page 149: Power Switch

     Functions can be modified as stated below. E00631801981 after hitting a person or object, you may not Please consult an authorised MITSUBISHI In order to prevent theft, the Hybrid EV Sys- be able to return it to its original position MOTORS dealer.
  • Page 150 Power switch NOTE Operation mode of the power NOTE switch and its function  When operating the power switch, press the  Your vehicle is equipped with an electronic switch all the way in. If the switch is not immobilizer. fully pressed, the Hybrid EV System may To start the Hybrid EV System, the ID code not start or the operation mode of the power...
  • Page 151 After reconnecting the operate. Contact authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. auxiliary battery, the memorized mode is MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. selected automatically. Before disconnect- ing the auxiliary battery for repair or replace- Operation mode OFF reminder ment, make sure to put the operation mode of...
  • Page 152: Steering Wheel Lock

    Steering wheel lock Operation mode ON reminder CAUTION To unlock system  If the Hybrid EV System is stopped while driving, do not open a door or press the The following methods can be used to unlock E00632301316 LOCK switch on the key until the vehicle the steering wheel.
  • Page 153: Starting And Stopping The Hybrid Ev System

    Hybrid EV Sys- MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer as soon as tem starts. possible. 5. When the READY indicator changes  If there is a fault in the steering wheel lock, Refer to “Hybrid EV System warning lamp”...
  • Page 154: Switch

    Electric parking brake, stops, and the operation mode of the power press the power switch to OFF once and, and contact an authorised MITSUBISHI switch turns to OFF. after a while, press the power switch to start MOTORS dealer.
  • Page 155: Selector Lever

    Selector lever NOTE Press the button (A) to shift.  To change the operation mode of the power Shift without pressing the button switch without starting the Hybrid EV Sys- (A). tem, release the brake pedal after the indica- tor lamp on the power switch illuminates in blue, and then press the power switch.
  • Page 156 Operation of the transaxle  Do not replace the selector lever knob • If the selector lever is moved to the “D” E006A0300027 with anything other than a MITSUBISHI (DRIVE) position while the vehicle is mov- CAUTION MOTORS GENUINE part. In addition, ing backward.
  • Page 157: Select Position Indicator

    This position locks the wheels to prevent the place and apply the Electric parking brake, with the accelerator. This could cause vehicle from moving. and contact an authorised MITSUBISHI transaxle failure. Always apply the Electric MOTORS dealer. parking brake and/or service brake to hold WARNING the vehicle.
  • Page 158: Electrical Parking Switch

    Electrical parking switch WARNING CAUTION  Always keep your right foot on the brake  When the drive battery level is full or nearly pedal when shifting into or out of the “N” full, or the drive battery temperature is too (NEUTRAL) position, to minimise the risk hot or too cold, regenerative braking force of loss of control.
  • Page 159 WARNING place and apply the Electric parking brake, READY indicator is illuminated, the parking and contact an authorised MITSUBISHI lock function will be activated and the “P”  Never perform this procedure in the fol- MOTORS dealer.
  • Page 160: Drive Mode

    Drive mode 4. While depressing the brake pedal, con- Drive mode Function NOTE tinue to press the electrical parking switch This mode is used when you  If the operation mode of the power switch is (A) and move and hold the selector lever put in ON after performing the above proce- want to drive the vehicle as (B) toward the front or rear of the vehicle...
  • Page 161 Drive mode Drive mode Function CAUTION NOTE This mode is suitable for  Use tyres of the same specified size, same  If you set the cruise control, the select posi- driving on bad roads and is type, same brand and no wear difference. If tion will be “D”...
  • Page 162 Drive mode NOTE NOTE NOTE • When the cruise control is operating. • When the remaining power in the drive bat-  In any of the situations listed below, the EV tery becomes low. priority mode continues even if the engine is Charge the drive battery.
  • Page 163 Drive mode WARNING NOTE NOTE  When you leave the vehicle, be sure to  In the following conditions, the battery  The charging time close to full charge of the stopped the Hybrid EV System. charge mode cannot be used even if the bat- drive battery becomes longer depending on Refer to “Parking”...
  • Page 164: Braking

    Hybrid EV System while driving, to safety. Have the vehicle serviced by an the power assistance for the braking sys- authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer at tem will stop working and your brakes Type 1 regular intervals according to the service will not work effectively.
  • Page 165: Brake Auto Hold

    Brake auto hold cially when the brakes are wet, to confirm CAUTION WARNING they work normally.  Effectiveness of the regenerative brake  Driving with worn brake pads will make it A film of water can be formed on the brake becomes weak with close to full charge of harder to stop, and can cause an accident.
  • Page 166 Brake auto hold NOTE NOTE  While operating the brake auto hold system, • If this warning appears, confirm that all of you may hear an operation noise to increase the conditions for system operation are met braking force when the system detected the and that there is no malfunction in the sys- movement of the vehicle.
  • Page 167 Brake auto hold NOTE NOTE NOTE • When the vehicle is stopped on a steep  In the following situations, the brake auto • When the system detects the vehicle sliding slope. (The Electric parking brake will be hold system may not operate temporarily. down a slope.
  • Page 168: Hill Start Assist

    Hill start assist when you move your foot from the brake NOTE To turn off brake auto hold pedal to the accelerator pedal. If the Electric parking brake cannot be Press the brake auto hold switch to turn off applied automatically due to the system mal- CAUTION the brake auto hold.
  • Page 169: Brake Assist System

    • The Electric parking brake is released. immediately, but the vehicle should be  The hill start assist will not operate if the inspected by an authorised MITSUBISHI accelerator pedal is depressed before the MOTORS dealer. brake pedal is released.
  • Page 170: Active Yaw Control (Ayc)

    Active Yaw Control (AYC) input, such as when the steering wheel is NOTE turned quickly or when driving on slippery  When the brake assist system is in use while road. driving, you may feel as if the depressed brake pedal is soft, the pedal moves in small CAUTION motions in conjunction with the operation noise, or the vehicle body and the steering...
  • Page 171: Anti-Lock Brake System (Abs)

    Anti-lock brake system (ABS) blinking of the hazard warning lamps to alert Compared with vehicles not fitted with NOTE vehicles approaching from behind during ABS, your vehicle may require a longer • The brake pedal is released. sudden braking. When the emergency stop stopping distance in the following cases: •...
  • Page 172 ABS is not func-  Never install a limited slip differential, motor coming from the engine compart- which is not MITSUBISHI MOTORS GEN- tioning and only the standard brake system is ment immediately following start off after working.
  • Page 173: Electric Power Steering System (Eps)

    If this happens, have your vehi- E00618801450 cle inspected at an authorised MITSUBISHI After driving on snow or icy roads, remove MOTORS dealer. any snow and ice which may have be left around the wheels.
  • Page 174: Active Stability Control (Asc)

    System is operating, have the vehicle cle is stationary with the headlamps on, the road and environmental conditions. inspected by an authorised MITSUBISHI headlamps may become dim. This behaviour  Be sure to use the same specified type and MOTORS dealer as soon as possible.
  • Page 175 Active stability control (ASC) and/or the engine output and the brake on 2. Operate the Up/Down switch (C) to select NOTE each wheel. the “Driver Assistance” menu, and then  When the ASC is activated, you may feel a press the Enter switch (C). vibration in the vehicle body or hear a whin- Refer to “Function setting display”...
  • Page 176 Active stability control (ASC) ASC OFF indicator CAUTION NOTE This indicator will turn on when the  Be sure to keep the ASC on while driving in ASC is turned off.  The indicator may turn on when you start normal circumstances.
  • Page 177: Cruise Control

    Cruise control CAUTION CAUTION A- CRUISE CONTROL ON/OFF switch  The system may be malfunctioning.  Do not use cruise control when driving con- Used to turn on and off the cruise control. Park your vehicle in a safe place and stop the ditions will not allow you to stay at the same Hybrid EV System.
  • Page 178 Cruise control 2. Accelerate or decelerate to your desired To activate NOTE speed, then press down and release the  When you release the “SET -” switch (B), E00609302993 “SET -” switch (B) when the indicator 1. With the operation mode of the power the vehicle speed will be set.
  • Page 179 Cruise control To increase your speed in small amounts, release the switch momentarily to set a new SET - switch press up the “RES +” switch (C) for less than desired cruising speed. 1 second and release it. Press down and hold the “SET -” switch (B) Each time you press up the “RES +”...
  • Page 180 6-44. listed above, there may be a system malfunc- tion. Press the CRUISE CONTROL ON/OFF switch to turn off the cruise control and have your vehicle inspected by an authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. Starting and driving 6-43...
  • Page 181: Rear-View Camera

    Rear-view camera Type 2 To resume the set speed CAUTION  The rear-view camera is an assistance system E00609802422 that enables the driver to check for obstacles If set-speed driving is deactivated by the con- behind the vehicle. Its range of view is lim- dition described in “To deactivate”...
  • Page 182 Rear-view camera Location of rear-view camera NOTE  Because the rear-view camera has a special The rear-view camera (A) is integrated into lens, the lines on the ground between parking the part near the tailgate switches. spaces may not look parallel on the screen. ...
  • Page 183 Rear-view camera Reference lines on the screen NOTE NOTE • When the rear of the vehicle is weighed  The reference lines for distance and vehicle down with the weight of passengers and width are intended to indicate the distance to Three reference lines for distance and the top luggage in the vehicle.
  • Page 184: Cargo Loads

    Cargo loads Cargo loads E00609902902 Cargo loads precautions CAUTION  Do not load cargo or luggage higher than the top of the seatback. Be sure that your cargo or luggage cannot move once your vehicle is moving. Having the rear view blocked, and your cargo being thrown inside the cabin if you suddenly have to brake can cause a seri- ous accident or injury.
  • Page 186 For pleasant driving Important air conditioning operating tips ........7-2 Ventilators ..................7-2 Manual air conditioning ..............7-6 Rear air conditioning ..............7-10 Air purifier ..................7-10 Sun visors ..................7-11 Accessory socket ................7-11 USB port for charging ..............7-12 Room lamps ...................7-13 Storage spaces ................7-14 Drink holder ...................7-16 Bottle holder ..................7-16 Convenient hook ................7-17 Assist grips ..................7-17...
  • Page 187: Important Air Conditioning Operating Tips

    Important air conditioning operating tips Important air conditioning Air conditioning system refrig- Ventilators erant and lubricant recommen- operating tips E00700102247 dations E00708303170 Front ventilators  Park the vehicle in the shade. Parking in the hot sun will make the vehi- E00774900064 If the air conditioning seems less effective cle inside extremely hot, and it will...
  • Page 188 Ventilators Adjusting the air flow direction NOTE  The cool air from the ventilators may appear E00700202802 as a mist. Front centre ventilators This is due to moist air being suddenly cooled by the air conditioning. This will clear after a few moments. Move the knob (A) to adjust the air flow ...
  • Page 189 Ventilators For pleasant driving...
  • Page 190 Ventilators The mode selection and air flowing from the front ventilators These symbols are used in the next several illustrations to demonstrate the quantity of air coming from the front ventilators. : Small amount of air from the ventilators : Medium amount of air from the ventilators : Large amount of air from the ventilators Face position Foot/Face position...
  • Page 191: Manual Air Conditioning

    Manual air conditioning Manual air conditioning E00731101262 Cooling or heating can only be performed when READY indicator is illuminating. When the operation mode of the power switch is ON, only the blower is available. NOTE  If the Energy level gauge indicates 0, the cooling performance cannot be obtained even the air conditioning is turned on. Refer to “Energy level gauge”...
  • Page 192 Manual air conditioning 13- Air conditioning indicator  P.7-8 Demisting of the windscreen NOTE 14- Temperature display  P.7-8 and door windows  When demisting quick, set the blower to the maximum speed and the temperature to the  Usage E00776400122 highest position.
  • Page 193 Manual air conditioning Adjusting the temperature con- trol E00771600116 Push up the temperature control switch to raise the temperature. Push down the temperature control switch to lower the temperature. The selected temperature will be shown in the display (A). To stop the fan Switching outside air and recir- culated air E00772100118...
  • Page 194 Manual air conditioning NOTE CAUTION  When the engine coolant temperature rises to  If high cooling performance is desired, set a certain level, the air selection is automati- the air selection switch to the recirculation cally switched to the recirculation position position and operate the temperature control and the indicator lamp (A) comes on.
  • Page 195: Rear Air Conditioning

    Rear air conditioning 1. Turn on the manual air conditioning. NOTE NOTE 2. Select your desired blower speed by turn-  When the MAX COOL switch is pressed, the  If you want to stop the engine running, select ing the blower speed selection dial of the the EV priority mode with the operation mode is changed to “...
  • Page 196: Sun Visors

    Sun visors pollen and dirt. For the maintenance interval, Vanity mirror refer to the “SERVICE BOOKLET”. A vanity mirror is fitted to the back of the sun NOTE visor.  Operation in certain conditions such as driv- ing on a dusty road and frequent use of the air conditioning can lead to reduction of ser- vice life of the filter.
  • Page 197: Usb Port For Charging

    USB port for charging CAUTION USB port for charging Rear  Long use of the electric appliance when the E00778300444 READY indicator is not illuminated may run The USB port for charging can be used as a down the auxiliary battery. power source of the USB appliances when the ...
  • Page 198: Room Lamps

    USB ports for charging, stop using it and the connected USB device does not exceed have the vehicle checked by an authorised 12 W {the peak outlet current or voltage of MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. the USB port for charging (Type-A) is DC 5 V-2.4 A}. Room lamps...
  • Page 199: Storage Spaces

    On/off control  The time until the lamp goes off (delayed switch switch off) can be adjusted. For details, please con- sult an authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS 2- Door Delayed off function Auto cut-out function dealer. () The lamps illuminates when a If the lamps is left switched on ...
  • Page 200 Storage spaces Driver’s side instrument panel lower box E00777400086 To open, pull the lever (A). 1- Luggage floor box 2- Floor console box Luggage floor box 3- Glove box 4- Driver’s side instrument panel lower E00718702125 The box for storing articles is located inside the luggage compartment.
  • Page 201: Drink Holder

    If you accidentally spill a beverage, wipe For the second seat up as much liquid as possible and immedi- E00716901849 ately consult an authorised MITSUBISHI In order to use the drink holder, allow the MOTORS dealer. armrest to drop down.
  • Page 202: Convenient Hook

    Convenient hook CAUTION Convenient hook  Do not drink beverages while driving. This is E00732901397 distracting and could cause an accident. Light items of luggage can be hung from the  Drinks could be spilled by the vibration and hook. jolts while driving.
  • Page 204 For emergencies If the vehicle breaks down ...............8-2 If the operation mode of the power switch cannot be changed to OFF ............8-2 Emergency starting ................8-2 Engine overheating ................8-5 Tools and jack ..................8-6 Tyre repair kit ..................8-7 How to change a tyre ..............8-14 Towing ...................8-17 Operation under adverse driving conditions ........8-20...
  • Page 205: If The Vehicle Breaks Down

    Contact authorised  Always wear protective eye goggles when out while driving MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. working near the battery.  Keep the battery out of the reach of children. Emergency starting Vehicle operation and control are affected if the READY indicator goes out while driving.
  • Page 206 Emergency starting NOTE WARNING WARNING  If the auxiliary battery is disconnected, the  When connecting the jumper cable, stop  Battery electrolyte is corrosive diluted sul- operation mode of the power switch is mem- the engine in another vehicle. Otherwise, phuric acid.
  • Page 207 “P” (PARK) position. WARNING 12. Have the auxiliary battery inspected by your nearest an authorised MITSUBISHI  When connecting the jumper cables, do MOTORS dealer. not connect the positive (+) cable to the negative (-) terminal.
  • Page 208: Engine Overheating

    Stop the Hybrid EV System immediately out even when there is no steam coming and contact an authorised MITSUBISHI out, and some parts will be very hot. Be  The information screen in the instrument MOTORS dealer for assistance.
  • Page 209: Tools And Jack

    Tools and jack The storage location of the tools and jack WARNING should be remembered in case of an emer-  Make sure that the Hybrid EV System has gency. cooled down before removing the radiator cap (D) and the reserve tank cap (E), because hot steam or boiling water other- wise will gush from the filler port and may scald you.
  • Page 210: Tyre Repair Kit

    Tyre repair kit 3- Towing hook To retract To extend Jack To remove 1. Remove the jack lid. 2. Retract the jack and remove it from its Type 1 Type 2 Type A installation fitting (A). To retract Tyre repair kit E00804501344 This kit enables emergency repair of a small Type B...
  • Page 211  Do not breathe in the vapours of tyre sealant. 1. Park the vehicle on level and stable  Be sure to use a MITSUBISHI MOTORS ground. GENUINE tyre sealant. 2. Set the Electric parking brake.
  • Page 212 Tyre repair kit 5. Take out the tyre repair kit. 9. Take the cap (G) off the tyre sealant bottle CAUTION 6. Take the valve cap (C) off the tyre valve (H) (Type 1 only). Do not remove the seal ...
  • Page 213 Tyre repair kit 13. Pull out the compressor hose (K) from the side of the tyre compressor, and then securely attach the hose to the tyre valve (D). NOTE NOTE  When removing and screwing in the valve  When injecting the sealant, position the valve away from the bottom, i.e., away from insert using the valve remover, turn the valve remover by hand.
  • Page 214 Tyre repair kit 14. Place the compressor (L) with its air pres- Type A Type B sure gauge (M) on top. Pull out the compressor’s power cord (N), insert the plug on the cord into the acces- sory socket (O), and then put the opera- tion mode of the power switch in ACC.
  • Page 215 Please contact an authorised MITSUBISHI If there is a gap between the tyre and MOTORS dealer or another specialist in this CAUTION wheel because the tyre has moved inward event.
  • Page 216 MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer or another emergency repair procedure is complete. specialist. Otherwise the tyre pressure may CAUTION You must still not exceed a speed of drop before the emergency repair procedure 80 km/h.
  • Page 217: How To Change A Tyre

    How to change a tyre NOTE To change a tyre  The manufacturer is not liable for damage E00803203205 1. Loosen the wheel nuts a quarter turn with sustained through re-use of any tyre in which tyre sealant has been used. the wheel nut wrench.
  • Page 218 How to change a tyre 4. Insert the jack bar (D) into the wheel nut WARNING WARNING wrench (E). Then put the end of the jack  Set the jack only at the positions shown  No one should be in your vehicle when bar into the shaft’s jack end, as shown in here.
  • Page 219 How to change a tyre 7. Turn the wheel nuts clockwise by hand to 8. Lower the vehicle slowly by rotating the CAUTION initially tighten them. wheel nut wrench anticlockwise until the  Never use your foot or a pipe extension for Temporarily tighten the wheel nuts by tyre touches the ground.
  • Page 220: Towing

    It is recommended MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer or a com- that you obey the regulations of the area mercial tow truck service. where you are driving your vehicle. CAUTION In the following cases, transport the vehicle ...
  • Page 221 Towing [Vehicles equipped with wheel lip mold- CAUTION If your vehicle is to be towed by ings] another vehicle  Do not tow the vehicle with the driving wheels on the ground (Type B) as illustrated. This could result in the driving system dam- WARNING age.
  • Page 222 Towing 7. Turn on the hazard warning lamps if NOTE CAUTION required by law. (Follow the local driving  Using any part other than the designated  When a vehicle is to be towed by another laws and regulations) towing hook (B) could result in damage to vehicle with all wheels on the ground, make 8.
  • Page 223: Operation Under Adverse Driving Conditions

    If inspected by an authorised MITSUBISHI  Allow extra distance between your vehi- they do not, lightly depress the pedal sev- MOTORS dealer.
  • Page 224 Operation under adverse driving conditions CAUTION  The impact on tyres and/or wheels when driving on a bumpy or rutted road can dam- age the tyre and/or wheel. For emergencies 8-21...
  • Page 226 Vehicle care Vehicle care precautions ..............9-2 Cleaning the interior of your vehicle ..........9-2 Cleaning the exterior of your vehicle ..........9-3...
  • Page 227 Vehicle care precautions 2. Dip cloth in fresh water and wring it out Vehicle care precautions Cleaning the interior of your well. Using this cloth, wipe off the deter- vehicle gent thoroughly. E00900102034 In order to maintain the value of your vehicle, E00900201878 NOTE it is necessary to perform regular mainte-...
  • Page 228 Cleaning the exterior of your vehicle Use a vacuum cleaner and brush to clean NOTE NOTE the seats. If stained, vinyl and synthetic  Remove dirty patches or oil substances  Clean the seat belts and rings when they are leather should be cleaned with an appro- quickly as they can stain genuine leather.
  • Page 229 Cleaning the exterior of your vehicle Do not wash the vehicle in direct sunlight. CAUTION CAUTION Park the vehicle in the shade and spray it with  Never spray or splash water on the electrical  Using an automatic car wash, pay attention water to remove dust.
  • Page 230 Cleaning the exterior of your vehicle NOTE Cleaning plastic parts Chrome parts  To prevent freezing of the weatherstripping E00901302088 E00901401297 on the doors, bonnet, etc., they should be Use a sponge or chamois leather. In order to prevent spots and corrosion of treated with silicone spray.
  • Page 231 Cleaning the exterior of your vehicle Window glass Engine compartment E00901601390 E00902101640 The window glass can normally be cleaned Clean the engine compartment at the begin- using only a sponge and water. ning and end of winter. Pay particular atten- Glass cleaner can be used to remove oil, tion to flanges, crevices and peripheral parts grease, insect carcasses, etc.
  • Page 232 Maintenance Service precautions ................10-2 Catalytic converter .................10-3 Bonnet ....................10-4 Engine oil ..................10-5 Hybrid EV System coolant ............10-6 Washer fluid ...................10-7 Brake fluid ..................10-8 Auxiliary battery ................10-9 Tyres ....................10-12 Wiper blade rubber replacement ..........10-14 General maintenance ..............10-15 Fusible links .................10-16 Fuses ....................10-16 Replacement of lamp bulbs ............10-21...
  • Page 233: Service Precautions

    Follow the instruction on these labels. Contact authorised MITSUBISHI inspection and maintenance performed by an MOTORS dealer for any necessary main- authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer or tenance. another specialist. Refer to “High-voltage components” on In the event a malfunction or a problem is page 2-8.
  • Page 234: Catalytic Converter

    Catalytic converter Check items of engine compartment and lug- Luggage compartment WARNING gage compartment are located as shown in the  The cooling fan can turn on automatically figure below. even if the Hybrid EV System is stopping. Put the operation mode of the power Engine compartment switch in OFF to be safe while you work in the engine compartment.
  • Page 235: Bonnet

    Bonnet 2. Raise the bonnet while pressing the safety WARNING CAUTION lock.  Paint should not be applied to the catalytic  Note that the support bar may disengage the converter. bonnet if the open bonnet is lifted by a strong wind.
  • Page 236: Engine Oil

    Engine oil 4. Remove the dipstick and wipe it with a CAUTION Engine oil clean cloth.  Be careful that hands or fingers are not 5. Reinsert the dipstick as far as it goes. E01000405661 trapped when closing the bonnet. 6.
  • Page 237: Hybrid Ev System Coolant

    It may result in failure of the mechanical assembly.  If those classifications are not available, con- tact an authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. Hybrid EV System coolant E01000503945 FULL To check the coolant level ...
  • Page 238: Washer Fluid

    (C) and add coolant has a lower boiling point. It can also cause MITSUBISHI MOTORS GENUINE Coolant until the level reaches the filler neck, or damage to the cooling system if it should...
  • Page 239: Brake Fluid

    Please contact an The fluid level must be between the “MAX” authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. and “MIN” marks on the reservoir.  Over-diluting the washer fluid in winter may cause it to freeze onto the windscreen.
  • Page 240: Auxiliary Battery

    MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer charge Do not let any petroleum-based fluid touch, the auxiliary battery. Do not charge the mix with, or get into the brake fluid. auxiliary battery yourself. Flammable This will damage the seals.
  • Page 241 Auxiliary battery from each compartment and fill to the upper Opening and closing the auxil- mark. Do not top up beyond the upper mark iary battery cover because spillage during driving could cause damage. Check the electrolyte level at least once every To check battery electrolyte level, open the four weeks, depending on the operating con- auxiliary battery cover.
  • Page 242  Be sure have authorised battery cable from the positive (+) terminal. MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer charge NOTE the auxiliary battery. Do not charge the auxiliary battery yourself. Flammable  Keep the terminals clean. After the auxiliary gases may leak and explode.
  • Page 243: Tyres

    After the tyre inflation pressure has been adjusted, check the tyres for damage and air leaks. Be sure to put caps on the valves. NOTE  The tyres that can be installed on your vehicle are shown on the driver’s door label. For details, contact an authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. 10-12...
  • Page 244 Tyres MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer to determine Wheel condition Replacing tyres and wheels the cause of irregular tread wear. E01001802140 E01007201888 CAUTION Tyres that do not have arrows showing rotation direction  Avoid using different size tyres from the one listed and the combined use of different...
  • Page 245: Wiper Blade Rubber Replacement

    Wiper blade rubber replacement CAUTION Front  Avoid the combined use of different types of tyres. CAUTION Using different types of tyres can affect vehi- cle performance and safety.  Do not allow the wiper arm to fall onto the windscreen.
  • Page 246: General Maintenance

     If you see a suspicious fuel leak or if you Rear window wiper blade smell fuel, do not operate the vehicle; call authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS 1. Lift the wiper arm off the window glass. dealer for assistance. 2. Pull the wiper blade downward to disen- gage it from the stopper (A) at the end of the wiper arm.
  • Page 247: Fusible Links

    Fusible links If the fuses and bulbs are all OK, we recom- WARNING mend you to have your vehicle checked and  Fusible links must not be replaced by any repaired. other device. Failing to fit the correct fusi- ble link may result in fire in the vehicle, Meter, gauge and indica- property destruction and serious or fatal injuries at any time.
  • Page 248 Fuses  To install Fuse load capacity E01007702255 The fuse capacity and the names of electrical systems protected by the fuses are indicated on the back of the glove box and inside of the fuse block cover (inside of the engine com- partment).
  • Page 249 Fuses Sym- Capac- Sym- Capac- Engine compartment fuse location Electrical system Electrical system table Tail lamp (left) 7.5 A Windscreen wiper 25 A E01008002978 Cigarette lighter 15 A Reversing lamps 7.5 A Ignition coil 10 A Demister 30 A Starter motor 7.5 A Heater 30 A...
  • Page 250 Fuses Electrical sys- Electrical sys- Electrical sys- No. Symbol Capacity No. Symbol Capacity No. Symbol Capacity — — — Ignition con- — — — 10 A trol Engine con- 7.5 A Anti-lock trol unit — — — 50 A* braking system —...
  • Page 251 Fuses  Some fuses may not be installed on your Capacity Colour vehicle, depending on the vehicle model 50 A Red (fusible link type) or specifications.  The table above shows the main equip- Fuse replacement ment corresponding to each fuse. E01007802197 The fuse block does not contain spare 7.5 A, 1.
  • Page 252: Replacement Of Lamp Bulbs

    Replacement of lamp bulbs CAUTION NOTE  Do not install commercially available LED-  If you are unsure of how to carry out the type bulbs. work as required, we recommend you to con- Commercially available LED-type bulbs sult a specialist. could adversely affect the operation of the ...
  • Page 253 Code in parentheses indicates bulb type.  The following lamps use an LED instead of a bulb. If you need to repair or replace these lamps, contact authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. • Front turn-signal lamps • Position lamps/Daytime running lamps 10-22 Maintenance...
  • Page 254 If you need to repair or replace these lamps, steering wheel all the way in the direction contact authorised MITSUBISHI opposite to the side you wish to replace. MOTORS dealer. 2. Remove the three clips (A), and then pull • High mounted stop lamp back the splash shield (B).
  • Page 255 Replacement of lamp bulbs 3. Turn the socket anticlockwise and remove NOTE NOTE  When refitting the clip (A), first insert part  When installing the lamp unit, fit the clip (E) (F) of the clip into the hole and then press on the body into the notch (F) in the lamp part (G) into it.
  • Page 256 Specifications Vehicle labelling ................11-2 Vehicle dimensions ................11-3 Vehicle performance ..............11-5 Vehicle weight ................11-5 Engine specifications ..............11-6 Electric motor specifications ............11-6 Low-voltage electrical system ............11-6 Tyres and wheels ................11-7 Capacity ..................11-7...
  • Page 257: Vehicle Labelling

    Vehicle labelling Vehicle labelling E01100106464 Vehicle identification number The vehicle identification number is stamped on the floor under the right side of the front seat. It is visible by pulling back the carpet flap as shown in the illustration. *: Front of the vehicle Electric motor model/number The electric motor model and number are stamped as shown in the illustration.
  • Page 258: Vehicle Dimensions

    Vehicle dimensions Vehicle dimensions E01100206045 Except for vehicles equipped with wheel lip moldings Front track 1,520 mm Overall width 1,750 mm Front overhang 895 mm Wheel base 2,775 mm Rear overhang 925 mm Overall length 4,595 mm Ground clearance (unladen) 205 mm Overall height (unladen) 1,750 mm...
  • Page 259 Vehicle dimensions Rear track 1,510 mm Body 5.5 m Minimum turning radius Wheel 5.2 m Vehicles equipped with wheel lip moldings Front track 1,520 mm Overall width 1,790 mm Front overhang 900 mm Wheel base 2,775 mm Rear overhang 920 mm Overall length 4,595 mm Ground clearance (unladen)
  • Page 260: Vehicle Performance

    Vehicle performance Overall height (unladen) 1,750 mm Rear track 1,510 mm Body 5.5 m Minimum turning radius Wheel 5.2 m NOTE  The overall width varies depending on whether the vehicle is equipped with wheel lip moldings. To determine whether your vehicle is equipped with wheel lip moldings, refer to “Exterior - front” on page 1-6. Vehicle performance E01100304996 Maximum speed...
  • Page 261: Engine Specifications

    Engine specifications Engine specifications E01100605547 Engine model 4A92 No. of cylinders 4 in line Total displacement 1,590 cc Bore 75.0 mm Stroke 90.0 mm Camshaft Double overhead Mixture preparation Electronic injection Maximum output (EEC net) 70 kW/5,100 rpm Maximum torque (EEC net) 134 N•m/4,500 rpm Electric motor specifications E01100605563...
  • Page 262: Tyres And Wheels

    Offset (Inset) 46 mm NOTE  The tyres that can be installed on your vehicle are shown on the driver’s door label, refer to “Tyre inflation pressures” on page 10-12. For details, contact an authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. Capacity E01101308904 Specifications...
  • Page 263  For the transaxle fluid, use only the MITSUBISHI MOTORS GENUINE ATF. Use of a different fluid could damage the transaxle. Item Quantity Lubricants Refrigerant (air conditioning) 595 - 635 g HFC-134a NOTE  Contact an authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer for details on charging the refrigerant of air conditioning. 11-8 Specifications...
  • Page 264 MODEL:GHR-M014, R328E...
  • Page 265 E09300105452 Information for station service Capacity 40 litres Unleaded petrol octane number Fuel Recommended fuel 95 RON or higher Refer to the “General information” section for the fuel selection. Engine oil Refer to the “Maintenance” section for the selection of engine oil. Tyre inflation pressure Refer to the “Maintenance”...

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