Mitsubishi MOTORS OUTLANDER PHEV 2023 Owner's Manual

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  • Page 1 2023 / Owner's Manual CarManuals2.com...
  • Page 2 (OBD) plug-in device that uses the port during normal driving, for example remote insurance sent to you by Mitsubishi Motors to ensure you This vehicle will handle and maneuver company monitoring, remote vehicle diagnos-...
  • Page 3 If you see the symbol above, it means “Do not copying, recording or otherwise, without the do this” or “Do not let this happen”. prior written permission of Mitsubishi Motors Corporation. If you see a symbol similar to those above in an illustration, it means the arrow points to the front of the vehicle.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Illustrated table of contents Contents Overview Charging Safety — Seats, seat belts and supplemental restraint system Instruments and controls Pre-driving checks and adjustments Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio and phone systems Starting and driving In case of emergency Appearance and care Do-it-yourself Maintenance and schedules...
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  • Page 6 0 Illustrated table of contents Seats, seat belts and Supplemental Restraint Cockpit ................0-6 System (SRS) ..............0-2 Instrument panel ............... 0-7 Exterior front ..............0-3 Meters and gauges ............0-8 Exterior rear ............... 0-4 Engine compartment ...
  • Page 7: Illustrated Table Of Contents

    SEATS, SEAT BELTS AND SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM (SRS) Front seat-mounted SRS side airbags (P.3-49) Second row seats (P.3-7) LATCH (Lower Anchors and Tethers for CHildren) system (for second row seats) (P.3-31) Second-row outboard seat-mounted SRS side airbags (P.3-49) WAA0188X Front SRS airbags (P.3-49) Child restraint anchor point (for top tether strap) (P.3-33) Front passenger airbag status light (P.3-57)
  • Page 8: Exterior Front

    EXTERIOR FRONT Daytime running lights/parking lights and front turn signal lights (P.4-71) Headlight cleaners* (P.4-76) Fog lights* (P.4-77) Headlights (P.4-71) Tires — Wheels and tires (P.10-21, P.12-6) — Flat tire (P.8-4) — Tire Pressure Monitoring System [TPMS] (P.4-19, P.7-6) Door mirrors (P.5-37) Side view camera* (P.6-9) Doors —...
  • Page 9: Exterior Rear

    EXTERIOR REAR [F.A.S.T.-key] (P.5-7) Rearview camera (P.6-2, P.6-9) EV charging cable* (P.2-6) Tail lights/stop lights/Rear turn signal lights and Back-up lights (P.10-19) Charging lid (P.2-2) Child safety rear door locks (P.5-6) if so equipped WBA0019X Electric rear window defroster (P.4-69) Rear parking sensor Rear window wiper —...
  • Page 10: Passenger Compartment

    PASSENGER COMPARTMENT Cargo area — Storage (P.4-91) — Luggage hooks (P.4-93) — Tonneau cover* (P.4-95) — 12V power outlet* (P.4-81) — 120V AC socket (1500W)* (P.4-84) — Cargo room light (P.4-104) — Tire repair kit (P.8-4) — Auxiliary battery (P.10-8) Door armrest —...
  • Page 11: Cockpit

    COCKPIT — Adaptive Cruise Control [ACC]* (P.7-72) — MI-PILOT Assist* (P.7-91) — Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone System** — Voice Recognition system switch** Wiper and washer switch (P.4-65) Wireless charger* (P.4-82) Shift lever (P.7-19) LDP switch*(P.7-46) Head-Up Display [HUD] switch* (P.4-60) Charge Now switch (P.2-27) Charge connector unlock switch (P.2-20) Steering wheel (P.5-34) —...
  • Page 12: Instrument Panel

    INSTRUMENT PANEL — Defroster switch (P.4-69) — Windshield deicer switch* (P.4-70) — Heated seat switch* (P.4-78) — Heated steering wheel switch* (P.4-78) USB (Universal Serial Bus) input terminal** Drive mode selector (P.7-36) — Hill Descent Control switch (P.7-162) Innovative Pedal Operation Mode switch (P.7- Brake Auto Hold switch (P.7-26) Parking brake switch (P.7-24) EV mode selector switch (P.7-28)
  • Page 13: Meters And Gauges

    METERS AND GAUGES Odometer (P.4-11) Fuel gauge (P.4-9) Warning/indicator lights (P.4-12) WBA0020X Energy usage indicator (P.4-8) Digital speedometer (P.4-7) Personal display (P.4-24) Drive mode indicator (P. 7-36) Multi-information display (P.4-22) Energy level gauge (P.4-9) — Distance to empty/Odometer (P.4-7, P.4-11) EV cruising range (P.4-7) Outside air temperature (P.4-60) EV mode indicator (P.4-11)
  • Page 14: Engine Compartment

    ENGINE COMPARTMENT WBA0022X Engine coolant reservoir (P.10-5) Engine oil filler cap (P.10-6) Air cleaner (P.10-10) Fuse/fusible link box (P.10-13) Brake fluid reservoir (P.10-7) Plug-in Hybrid EV system coolant reservoir (P.10-4) Window washer fluid reservoir (P.10-8) Engine oil dipstick (P.10-6) Illustrated table of contents CarManuals2.com...
  • Page 15 WARNING AND INDICATOR LIGHTS Yellow Yellow Page Page Name Name Page Name light light light Active stability control Plug-in Hybrid EV System 4-16 4-20 Auxiliary battery charge 4-14 [ASC] warning light warning light warning light Active stability control Rear Automatic Emergency 4-17 [ASC] off indicator light Braking [Rear AEB] system...
  • Page 16 Other Page Name light Automatic High Beam 4-20 [AHB] indicator light (if so equipped) Brake Auto Hold indicator 4-20 light (orange) Brake Auto Hold indicator 4-20 light (green) 4-21 Charging indicator Drive battery temperature 4-21 warning light 4-21 Exterior light indicator Front fog light indicator 4-21 light (if so equipped)
  • Page 17 MEMO 0-12 Illustrated table of contents CarManuals2.com...
  • Page 18 1 Overview Plug-in Hybrid EV System ..........1-2 Oxygenated gasoline ..........1-16 Main features ..............1-2 Ethanol (Gasohol) ............. 1-16 Operation of gasoline engine ........1-4 Methanol ..............1-16 Refueling (gasoline) ............. 1-5 Reformulated gasoline ...
  • Page 19: Overview

    PLUG-IN HYBRID EV SYSTEM You may also charge your vehicle using an mode selector switch” (P.7-28). MAIN FEATURES OUTLANDER compatible 240 V charging It is operated as electric vehicle in the EV drive device (EVSE:Electric Vehicle Supply Series hybrid mode Equipment).
  • Page 20 The roles of the motors and engine in each drive mode Regenerative braking Motion energy is converted into electric energy Engine Motor using the motor as a power generator. EV Drive Mode Drives the vehicle Then a braking force generates and converted Generates electricity Series Hybrid Mode Drives the vehicle...
  • Page 21: Operation Of Gasoline Engine

    cooler the temperature, the more limited the Even while the vehicle is stopped, the appear on the information screen in the multi energy that can be charged and the weaker engine may automatically be started in the information display. The charging will stop, the braking force.
  • Page 22: Refueling (Gasoline)

    DRIVE BATTERY REFUELING (gasoline) it may have a bad influence on the engine WARNING or the parts of a fuel system. Observe the following instructions for CAUTION A sealed lithium ion high voltage battery prevention. (drive battery) is adopted for OUTLAN- —...
  • Page 23: Characteristics

    Also, charging switch in OFF. may be stopped before complete charging. Mitsubishi Motors collects drive batteries. Even if the drive battery level is near full If you scrap your vehicle, please consult a charge, the engine will start more frequently certified Mitsubishi EV dealer.
  • Page 24: Acoustic Vehicle Alerting System [Avas]

    ACOUSTIC VEHICLE OPERATING SOUND UNDER CHARGING IN CASE OF A COLLISION ALERTING SYSTEM [AVAS] The Acoustic Vehicle Alerting System [AVAS] Even if the operation mode of the power switch A crash or impact significant enough to require is device that uses sound to alert pedestrians of is OFF, you may hear the operating sound such an emergency response for conventional vehi- the presence of the vehicle.
  • Page 25 contact emergency services. Advise emer- gases and fire. Never touch high-voltage wiring, connec- gency responders that this is a Plug-in tors, and other high-voltage parts, such as If your vehicle needs to be towed, trans- Hybrid vehicle. the inverter unit and drive battery. An port the vehicle on a flatbed truck or tow electric shock may occur if exposed electric If a fire occurs in this vehicle, leave the...
  • Page 26: Inspection And Maintenance

    INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE following conditions: When performing inspection and maintenance, high voltage system has no user serviceable — Certain front, side or rear collisions. be careful in the following points. parts. Take your vehicle to a certified Mitsubishi EV dealer for any necessary —...
  • Page 27: High-Voltage Components

    11. Drive Battery 12. Front motor HIGH-VOLTAGE COMPO- NENTS WARNING The Plug-in Hybrid EV System uses high voltage up to DC 650 volt. The system can be hot during and after starting and when the vehicle is shut off. Be careful of both the high voltage and the high temperature.
  • Page 28: For Persons With Electro-Medical Apparatus

    FOR PERSONS WITH ELECTRO- MEDICAL APPARATUS* *: Such as implantable cardiac pacemaker or may affect the operation of your electric- pacemakers or implantable cardiovas- medical apparatus. If you have acciden- cular-defibrillators. implantable cardioverter-defibrillator tally approached a quick charger, walk — When using electromedical devices away from the quick charger immediately.
  • Page 29: Cautions And Actions To Deal With Intense Heat

    CAUTIONS AND ACTIONS TO DEAL WITH INTENSE HEAT Depending on the temperature of the drive battery, the phenomena described below may occur. Please take the described corrective action. Corrective action Battery temperature display Phenomena The motor output is restricted and the vehicle performance may be decreased.
  • Page 30 Corrective action Battery temperature display Phenomena Park the vehicle. Do not do a quick The vehicle may be stopped. charge and wait until the battery At this time, the battery temperature warning temperature warning message (see message (see “88. Power Reduced Battery Temp “88.
  • Page 31: Cautions And Actions To Deal With Intense Cold

    CAUTIONS AND ACTIONS TO DEAL WITH INTENSE COLD Depending on the temperature of the drive battery, the phenomena described below may occur. Please take the described corrective action. Corrective action Battery temperature display Phenomena Keep driving if you can drive at a The motor output is restricted and the similar speed as surrounding vehi- vehicle performance may be decreased.
  • Page 32 Corrective action Battery temperature display Phenomena Wait for the outside temperature to The Plug-in Hybrid EV system may not be rise, and wait for the temperature For driving started if the “Battery Too Cold” warning around the drive battery to rise is displayed.
  • Page 33: Fuel Selection

    OFF and keep flames, sparks, is specially blended to reduce vehicle emissions 87 [(MON+RON)/2] or 91 RON. and smoking materials away from the vehicle. and improve air quality. Mitsubishi Motors OXYGENATED GASOLINE Always handle fuel in well-ventilated outdoor Corporation strongly supports the use of areas.
  • Page 34: Sulfur In Gasoline

    Mitsubishi Motors does not recommend malfunction indicator (“Check engine warning connecting a device other than the Scan light”) to come on. Illumination of this indicator...
  • Page 35: Important Points

    Refer to out in accordance with Mitsubishi Motors vehicle. Each Mitsubishi Motors vehicle has a the “Specifications” section for information guidelines. selection of Mitsubishi Motors authorized regarding wheel and tire sizes.
  • Page 36: Safety And Disposal Information For Used Engine Oil

    SAFETY AND DISPOSAL DO NOT CARRY FUEL-FILLED CONTAINERS EVENT DATA RECORDERS (EDR) INFORMATION FOR USED ENGINE OIL OR SPRAY CANS INSIDE YOUR VEHICLE This vehicle is equipped with an event data recorder (EDR). The main purpose of an EDR is WARNING WARNING to record, in certain crash or near crashlike...
  • Page 37: Additional Data Recording

    If downloaded, mental data recording function intended to Mitsubishi Motors and third parties entrusted by assist in understanding how MI-PILOT Assist Mitsubishi Motors may use the data recorded...
  • Page 38 2 Charging Charging ................2-2 If the charging lid cannnot be unlocked ....2-18 Battery ................2-4 Charge connector lock ..........2-19 Basic knowledge for charging .......... 2-4 Normal charging (charging method with EVSE) ..
  • Page 39: Charging

    CHARGING Your vehicle comes standard with a charge port and charging cable (EV charging cable) that uses a household outlet (AC 120 V) as a charging source. You may also charge your vehicle using an OUTLANDER compatible 240 V charging device (EVSE*1 - available separately). As an optional feature, your vehicle may come equipped with an additional quick charge port to be used with a CHAdeMO*2 quick charger.
  • Page 40 Quick charging Right rear side of vehi- Public charging stations where available Approximately 38 2-23 (charging method minutes for 80 % with quick charger) charge *1: EVSE = Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment *2: CHAdeMO is a standard for quick charging of electric vehicle originally started in Japan, and the contents have also become international standard. *3: Optional equipment Charging time will vary depending on the condition of the drive battery, air temperature and condition of the power source (such as specifications of the quick charger).
  • Page 41: Battery

    Refer to “Jump starting” (P.8-12). greater than the value specified by Refer to “CHARGE mode” (P.7-30). Mitsubishi Motors, and that is connected to a dedicated branch circuit. If the circuit is shared, and another electrical device is being used at the same time as the vehicle...
  • Page 42 stopped. — Do not touch the charge port, charge When you perform the normal charging at Even if the operation mode of the power connector, outlet and plug with wet away from home, some normal chargers switch is OFF, you may hear the operat- hands.
  • Page 43: Normal Charging Cable (With Control Box)

    NORMAL CHARGING CABLE (with control box) The control box indicator consists of READY (green) (F), POWER (orange) (G), and FAULT (red) (H). WBT0101X NOTE: To store the charging cable, put it in the bag and connect the bag to the luggage hook by a carabiner.
  • Page 44: Indicators Located On The Control Box

    INDICATORS LOCATED ON THE CONTROL BOX READY (green), POWER (orange) and FAULT (red) indicators located on the control box will illuminate/ blink in response to the following conditions: Not illuminates Meaning Illuminates Blinking Symbol Status and action to be taken READY POWER FAULT...
  • Page 45 Status and action to be taken READY POWER FAULT There is electrical leakage, or the normal charging cable is malfunctioning. Discontinue use immediately and contact a certified Mitsubishi EV dealer. The normal charging cable is malfunctioning. OFF or * Discontinue use immediately and contact an authorized Mistubishi Motors dealer. The outlet is not energized, or the normal charging cable is malfunctioning.
  • Page 46: Handling Of The Control Box

    HANDLING OF THE CON- mal charging cable and contact a certified — Do not drag. Mitsubishi EV dealer. TROL BOX — Do not put an object on top. Do not alter or disassemble the normal — Do not put the cable close to a heating charging cable.
  • Page 47: Normal Charging (Charging Method With Rated Ac 120 V Outlet)

    NORMAL CHARGING (charging method with rated AC 120 V outlet) Carefully read instructions regarding “Drive 3. Wipe all moisture off and dry in a shaded, tems. battery” (P.1-5) and described in this section well-ventilated area. Individuals using an electro-medical appa- and also instructions on “Normal charging cable ratus such as implantable pacemakers and (with control box)”...
  • Page 48: Charging Port Courtesy Light

    material entering the plug or the outlet. Do not push the rear portion of the charging lid when the charging lid is Never use an outlet that is damaged or will locked. not hold the plug firmly in place. Never use a plug that is bent or damaged.
  • Page 49: To Open The Charging Lid

    Green (illuminate): The connector is malfunction. connected. When the charging lid cannot be unlocked even if the driver’s door is Green (blinking): The system is in char- unlocked, open the charging lid manu- ging. ally by using the release lever inside of Purple (blinking): V2H is working (refer the interior trim in the luggage to “V2H (Vehicle to Home)”...
  • Page 50: Charging From Rated Ac 120 V Outlet

    part of the charging lid slowly, and then release it slowly to return the actuator to its original state CHARGING FROM RATED AC 120 V OUTLET 1. Open the charging lid. Refer to “To open the charging lid” (P.2- 12). WBT0102X 2.
  • Page 51 trician. CAUTION If the outlet is not grounded, the risk of electrical shock will increase in the event of To help keep foreign material out of the normal an insulation failure in the EV charging charge port, do not leave the inner lid open cable.
  • Page 52 WBT0104X WBT0105X 4. Open the cap (D) on the normal charge 5. Without pressing the release button (F), connector (E) and make sure that there is no insert the normal charge connector until a foreign matter such as dust at the end of the click is heard.
  • Page 53 vehicle. CAUTION To change the operation mode of the power switch to “OFF” from “ACC” or “ON” after using an electric device, such as the audio system, during charging, make sure that the select position is in “P” (PARK) position, and press the power switch without depressing the brake pedal.
  • Page 54 You may hear operating sounds from perform charging from step 4 again. the drive battery cooling system, such NOTE: as sounds from the cooling fan and When the normal charge connector climate control compressor, during (E) is connected to the normal charge normal charging.
  • Page 55: If The Charging Lid Cannnot Be Unlocked

    NOTE: the charging lid is not completely IF THE CHARGING LID closed, a warning may be displayed Charging can be stopped half way. In this CANNNOT BE UNLOCKED on the information screen in the multi- case, pull out the normal charge con- When the charging lid cannot be unlocked even information display.
  • Page 56: Charge Connector Lock

    cause a malfunction. If you perform this operation, have it inspected by a certified Mitsubishi EV dealer, as it may cause a malfunction of the charging lid opener, etc. CHARGE CONNECTOR LOCK This is a function that locks the charge connector to prevent it from pulling off from the vehicle during normal charging.
  • Page 57 The charge connector will not be locked The charge connector lock does not work during normal charging. unless the normal charging connector is properly connected. Situation examples: When charging in a garage with a shutter at home, or an area The charge connector lock does not where locking of a normal charge connector guarantee theft prevention.
  • Page 58 If the charge connector cannot be unlocked NOTE: This procedure is just an emergency measure in case of malfunction. Do not use it under normal conditions as it may cause a malfunction. If you perform this operation, have it inspected by a certified Mitsubishi EV dealer, as it may cause a malfunction of the charging connector lock mechanism.
  • Page 59: Normal Charging (Charging Method With Evse)

    (charging method with rated AC 120 V outlet) on page 3-20. Also, Mitsubishi Motors recommends that all 240 V home charging docks be installed by a licensed WBT0093X professional electrician using a dedicated cir- cuit.
  • Page 60: Quick Charging (Charging Method With Quick Charger)

    QUICK CHARGING (charging method with quick charger) NOTE: or an implantable cardiovascular defibril- The 240 V EVSE compatible with OUT- WARNING lator, observe the following precautions LANDER is available separately. Contact before charging; a certified Mitsubishi EV dealer. — Keep your electro-medical apparatus Be sure to use the quick charger or the Operation noise may be heard from the away from the charge connector, EV...
  • Page 61 malfunction. Do not touch the quick charge connector At this time, do not touch the quick charge while charging. The quick charge connec- port. After charging is complete, securely close tor is locked and cannot be removed the inner lid of the quick charge port and When the quick charge connector is during charging.
  • Page 62 If a foreign object gets into the quick blinks when charging starts. amount of charging if someone is waiting. charging connector or quick charge port The charging port courtesy light flashes After charging, do not leave the vehicle and the proper connection is not possible, green when charging starts.
  • Page 63 turned on. Refer to “Multi-information display warnings and indicators” (P.4-37). 1. Open the charging lid. Refer to “To open the charging lid” (P.2- 12). WAB0335X WAB0336X 2. Press the tab (A) to open the inner lid (B). 4. For quick charging or V2H charging: If the charging indicator (D) does not 3.
  • Page 64: Charging Timer

    CHARGING TIMER If you specify the charging start time or under the following conditions. charging end time while the normal charging When the drive battery is almost fully cable is connected, charging will be performed charged. at that time. When the charging stop operation is performed on the quick charger or V2H For details, see the separate Smartphone-link device side.
  • Page 65: How To Use Electric Device During Charging

    HOW TO USE ELECTRIC DEVICE DURING CHARGING If you turn the operation mode of the power If the charge cable is disconnected in the WARNING switch to “ON” during normal charging, quick immediate charge mode, the immediate charging, V2H charging or V2H power supply, charge stops and the charge mode auto- you can use the air conditioner, car navigation matically switches to charging timer.
  • Page 66: When Using Electrical Devices

    NOTE: Refer to “Quick charging (charging method even when the air conditioner is with quick charger)” (P.2-23). When using electrical devices during char- operating. When you operate the ging, due to the charging to the drive battery power switch, the power turns ON 2.
  • Page 67: When Stopping The Use Of Electrical Devices

    WHEN STOPPING THE USE OF ELECTRICAL DEVICES Put the operation mode of the power switch in OFF. Refer to “Power switch” (P.7-13). NOTE: Charging continues even if the operation mode of the power switch is put in OFF. When the operation mode of the power switch is put to OFF, air conditioner, car navigation system, audio equipment etc.
  • Page 68: Charging Troubleshooting Guide

    CHARGING TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Possible solution Symptom Possible cause Charging cannot be The operation mode of the power Put the operation mode of the power switch in “OFF” before charging. started. switch in ON Charging cannot be performed if the drive battery is already fully charged. The drive battery is already fully Charging automatically turns off if the drive battery is fully charged.
  • Page 69 Confirm the charge connector is connected correctly. correctly. A charging cable for other manufac- Use the EV charging cable sold by Mitsubishi Motors. turer is used. A normal charger which does not Consult an administrator or a maker of the normal charger that it corresponds to correspond to your vehicles is used.
  • Page 70 Possible solution Symptom Possible cause Normal charging is dis- There is no power coming from the There may have been an electrical power failure, or the breaker may have failed. continued. outlet. Charging will resume when the power source is reset. The normal charging cable has been Check that the normal charging cable has been connected correctly.
  • Page 71 Possible solution Symptom Possible cause Quick charging, V2H The charge connector is not connected Check that the charge connector is connected correctly. charging or V2H power correctly. supply cannot be started. There is a possibility that the vehicle, quick charging device or V2H device has a malfunction.
  • Page 72 Possible solution Symptom Possible cause A beep sounds while When the hood opens while high- Close the hood without touching anything in the engine compartment. charging. voltage parts are working, a beeping sound continues to inform you that the inside of the engine compartment is in a hazardous state.
  • Page 73 MEMO 2-36 Charging CarManuals2.com...
  • Page 74: Safety - Seats, Seat Belts And Supplemental Restraint System

    3 Safety — Seats, seat belts and supplemental restraint system Seats ................... 3-2 Lower Anchors and Tethers for CHildren (LATCH) system ............3-31 Front seats ..............3-3 Rear-facing child restraint installation Second row seats ............3-7 using LATCH ...
  • Page 75: Seats

    SEATS To help avoid risk of injury or death through unintended operation of the vehi- cle and/or its systems, do not leave children, people who require the assistance of others or pets unattended in your vehicle. Additionally, the temperature in- side a closed vehicle on a warm day can quickly become high enough to cause a significant risk of injury or death to people...
  • Page 76: Front Seats

    cause an unexpected accident. WAB0122X The reclining feature allows the adjustment of FRONT SEATS the seatback for occupants of different sizes to Front manual seat adjustment help obtain the proper seat belt fit. (See “Seat belts” (P.3-18).) Forward and backward: The seatback may be reclined to allow occu- 1.
  • Page 77 Front power seat adjustment Operating tips: The power seat motor has an auto-reset overload protection circuit. If the motor stops during the seat adjustment, wait 30 seconds, then reactivate the switch. To avoid discharge of the battery, do not operate the power seats for a long period of time when the Plug-in Hybrid EV system is not running.
  • Page 78 WAB0061X WAB0062X Forward and backward: Seat lifter: Move forward or backward the adjusting switch Move the switch as shown to adjust the angle of the front portion or height of the seat. to the desired position. Reclining: Move forward or backward the adjusting switch to the desired position.
  • Page 79 Lumbar support: The lumbar support feature provides lower back support to the driver. Push the switch as shown to adjust the seat lumbar area until the desired position is achieved. WAB0063X WBB0043X Type A WBB0051X WBB0042X Type B Safety — Seats, seat belts and supplemental restraint system CarManuals2.com...
  • Page 80: Second Row Seats

    Massage function (if so equipped): Push the switch as shown to start the lumbar massage function. An “Adjust” key will display on the upper side of the Smartphone-link Display Audio [SDA] screen. Touch the key on the screen to show the massage settings display.
  • Page 81 WARNING CAUTION Do not ride in a moving vehicle when the When adjusting the seat position, be care- seatback is reclined. This can be danger- ful not to touch moving parts to prevent ous. The shoulder belt will not be against injury or damage.
  • Page 82 seat belt is not interfering with the seatback Folding Walk-in mechanism latch mechanism. Before folding the second row seats The second row seats can tilt and slide for easy entry/exit to/from the third row seats. Store the armrest. WARNING Secure the outer seat belt on the belt clip. WARNING If the second row seats is equipped with the Never allow anyone to ride in the cargo...
  • Page 83 Do not operate the walk-in mechanism with objects, drinks, etc. on the seat. This may cause objects to break or cause the passenger room to be soiled. WAB0065X Second row seats Armrest Pull the strap and down the armrest as shown. CAUTION JVR0355X Never sit on an armrest.
  • Page 84: Third Row Seats

    WARNING CAUTION The third row seats are intended for use by When adjusting the seat position, be care- no more than two belted occupants, each of ful not to touch moving parts to prevent which does not exceed 63inches (160cm) in injury or damage.
  • Page 85 WBB0050X WBB0007X WBB0052X 2. Push the lever and fold the head 3. Pull the strap and fold the seatback Folding and returning restraints. forward. 1. Fold down the seat belt buckles forward. 3-12 Safety — Seats, seat belts and supplemental restraint system CarManuals2.com...
  • Page 86 WARNING Never allow anyone to ride in the cargo area or on the third row seat when it is in the folded down position. Use of these areas by passengers without proper re- straints could result in serious injury in an accident or sudden stop.
  • Page 87: Head Restraints

    HEAD RESTRAINTS Proper Adjustment: WARNING — For the adjustable type, align the head restraint so the center of your ear is approximately level with the center of Head restraints supplement the other vehicle safety systems. They may provide additional the head restraint. protection against injury in certain rear end —...
  • Page 88: Adjustable Head Restraint Components

    WAB0136X WAB0137X SSS1037 ADJUSTABLE HEAD RE- NON-ADJUSTABLE HEAD RE- REMOVE STRAINT COMPONENTS STRAINT COMPONENTS Use the following procedure to remove the head restraint. 1. Removable head restraint 1. Removable head restraint 1. Pull the head restraint up to the highest 2.
  • Page 89: Install

    WAB0138X SSS0997 JVR0259X INSTALL ADJUST For non-adjustable head restraint Make sure the head restraint is positioned so the 1. Align the head restraint stalks with the holes For adjustable head restraint lock knob is engaged in the notch before riding in the seat.
  • Page 90 SSS0993 SSS0994 WAB0159X Raise Lower WARNING To raise the head restraint, pull it up. To lower, push and hold the lock knob and push the head restraint down. Make sure the head restraint is positioned so the When a person sits in the second center seating lock knob is engaged in the notch before riding Make sure the head restraint is positioned so the position, pull up the head restraint to a height...
  • Page 91: Seat Belts

    Mitsubishi Motors strongly encourages you and all of your passengers to buckle up every time you drive, even if your seating position includes an airbag.
  • Page 92 WAB0139X SSS0016 WAB0140X SSS0014 3-19 Safety — Seats, seat belts and supplemental restraint system CarManuals2.com...
  • Page 93 Mitsubishi EV falling off your shoulder. dealer for this service. Mitsubishi Motors Position the lap belt as low and snug as recommends that all seat belt assemblies in possible AROUND THE HIPS, NOT THE use during a collision be replaced unless WAIST.
  • Page 94: Seat Belt Warning Light And Chime

    The front passenger’s seat belt is not replaced if either damage or improper fastened and objects or external force on operation is noted. the passenger seat change the seat belt All child restraints and attaching hard- reminder classification to “occupied”. ware should be inspected after any colli- The seat belt warning light will flash under the sion.
  • Page 95: Pregnant Women

    Children should be in the rear seats and in PREGNANT WOMEN an appropriate restraint. Mitsubishi Motors recommends that pregnant Do not ride in a moving vehicle when the women use seat belts. The seat belt should be seatback is reclined. This can be danger- worn snug, and always position the lap belt as ous.
  • Page 96 seat belt when the vehicle slows down rapidly or during certain impacts. The Automatic Locking Retractor [ALR] mode (child restraint mode) locks the seat belt for child restraint installation. When ALR mode is activated the seat belt cannot be extended again until the seat belt tongue is detached from the buckle and fully retracted.
  • Page 97 restrict further belt movement. If the retractor does not lock during this check, get the system checked. It is recommended you visit a certified Mitsubishi EV dealer for this service, or to learn more about seat belt operation. WAB0143X WAB0144X Unfastening the seat belts Shoulder belt height adjustment (for front seats)
  • Page 98: Seat Belt Extenders

    SEAT BELT EXTENDERS WARNING If your seat belt, even when fully extended, is not long enough, a seat belt extender must be After adjustment, release the adjustment obtained. The extender may be used for either button and try to move the shoulder belt of the front seats.
  • Page 99: Seat Belt Maintenance

    CHILD SAFETY SEAT BELT MAINTENANCE WARNING To clean the seat belt webbing, apply a mild soap solution or any solution recom- Do not allow children to play with the seat mended for cleaning upholstery or carpets. belts. Most seating positions are equipped with Then wipe with a cloth and allow the seat Automatic Locking Retractor [ALR] mode seat belts to dry in the shade.
  • Page 100: Infants

    Booster seat the manufacturer’s instructions for minimum The proper restraint depends on the child’s size. Mitsubishi Motors recommends that all pre- and maximum weight and height recommenda- Generally, infants up to about 1 year and less teens and children be restrained in the rear tions.
  • Page 101 A booster seat can only be used in seating WARNING positions that have a three-point type seat belt. The booster seat should fit the vehicle seat and have a label certifying that it complies with Never let a child stand or kneel on any seat and Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards or do not allow a child in the cargo area.
  • Page 102: Child Restraints

    — Mitsubishi Motors recommends that injured or killed in a collision. all child restraints be installed in the — Never use the anchor points for adult rear seat.
  • Page 103 Choose only a restraint with a label restraint at all times while the vehicle is When the child restraint is not in use, keep certifying that it complies with Federal being operated. Canadian law requires the it secured with the LATCH system or a Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 213 or top tether strap on forward-facing child seat belt.
  • Page 104: Lower Anchors And Tethers For Children (Latch) System

    to follow the child restraint manufacturer’s the child restraint anchorages. The child instructions for installation. restraint will not be properly installed using the damaged anchorage, and a child LATCH lower anchor could be seriously injured or killed in a collision. WARNING LATCH lower anchor location Failure to follow the warnings and instructions...
  • Page 105 SSS0643 SSS0644 LATCH webbing-mounted attachment LATCH rigid attachment When installing a child restraint, carefully read Installing child restraint LATCH and follow the instructions in this manual and lower anchor attachments those supplied with the child restraint. LATCH compatible child restraints include two Top tether anchor rigid or webbing-mounted attachments that can be connected to two anchors located at certain...
  • Page 106 Anchor points are located on the back side of tonneau cover from the vehicle. If the tonneau the seatbacks. cover is not removed, it may damage the top tether strap during a collision. Your child could If a child restraint has a top tether strap, it must be seriously injured or killed in a collision if be used when installing with the LATCH lower the child restraint top tether strap is damaged.
  • Page 107: Rear-Facing Child Restraint Installation Using Latch

    REAR-FACING CHILD RE- STRAINT INSTALLATION USING LATCH Refer to all Warnings and Cautions in the “Child safety” and “Child restraints” sections before installing a child restraint. Do not use the lower anchors if the combined weight of the child and the child restraint exceeds 65 lb (29.5 kg).
  • Page 108: Rear-Facing Child Restraint Installation Using The Seat Belts

    5. Check to make sure the child restraint is properly secured prior to each use. If the child restraint is loose, repeat steps 1 through 4. REAR-FACING CHILD RE- STRAINT INSTALLATION USING THE SEAT BELTS WARNING The three-point seat belt with Automatic Locking Retractor [ALR] must be used when WAB0072X WAB0145X...
  • Page 109 1. Child restraints for infants must be used in the rear-facing direction and therefore must not be used in the front seat. Position the child restraint on the seat. Always follow the restraint manufacturer’s instructions. Adjust the seat where the child restraint system will be installed to the most rearward position.
  • Page 110 WAB0147X WAB0148X SSS0657 Rear-facing — step 3 Rear-facing — step 4 Rear-facing — step 5 3. Pull the shoulder belt until the belt is fully 4. Allow the seat belt to retract. Pull up on the 5. Remove any additional slack from the seat extended.
  • Page 111: Forward-Facing Child Restraint Installation Using Latch

    through 6. 1. Position the child restraint on the seat. Always follow the child restraint manufac- After the child restraint is removed and the seat turer’s instructions. belt fully retracted, the ALR mode (child Adjust the seat where the child restraint restraint mode) is canceled.
  • Page 112 WAB0150X WAB0151X SSS0647 Forward-facing web-mounted — step 2 Forward-facing rigid-mounted — step 2 Forward-facing — step 4 2. Secure the child restraint anchor attach- 3. The back of the child restraint should be 4. For child restraints that are equipped with ments to the LATCH lower anchors.
  • Page 113 7. Check to make sure the child restraint is properly secured prior to each use. If the child restraint is loose, repeat steps 1 through 6. SSS0638 WAB0069X Forward-facing — step 6 Installing top tether strap 6. After attaching the child restraint, test it before you place the child in it.
  • Page 114: Forward-Facing Child Restraint Installation Using The Seat Belts

    when installing the child restraint with the FORWARD-FACING CHILD LATCH lower anchor attachments. RESTRAINT INSTALLATION First, secure the child restraint with the LATCH USING THE SEAT BELTS lower anchors. 1. Remove the head restraint and store it in a WARNING secure place.
  • Page 115 Before installing a child restraint system, The back of the child restraint should be remove the head restraint to obtain the correct secured against the vehicle seatback. child restraint fit. If the head restraint is removed, store it in a secure place. Be sure to reinstall the head restraint when the child restraint is removed.
  • Page 116 SSS0651 SSS0652 SSS0653 Forward-facing — step 4 Forward-facing — step 5 Forward-facing — step 6 4. Pull the shoulder belt until the belt is fully 5. Allow the seat belt to retract. Pull up on the 6. Remove any additional slack from the seat extended.
  • Page 117 through 8. WAB0152X WAB0075X Forward-facing — step 8 Forward-facing — step 10 8. After attaching the child restraint, test it 10. If the child restraint is installed in the front before you place the child in it. Push it from passenger seat, place the power switch in side to side while holding the child restraint the ON position.
  • Page 118: Booster Seats

    when installing the child restraint with the seat BOOSTER SEATS belts. Precautions on booster seats First, secure the child restraint with the seat belt. WARNING 1. Remove the head restraint and store it in a secure place. Be sure to reinstall the head restraint when the child restraint is re- If a booster seat and seat belt are not used moved.
  • Page 119 and seat belt system. Make sure the child’s head will be properly supported by the booster seat or vehicle seat. If the booster seat is compatible with your vehicle, place your child in the booster seat and check the various adjustments to be sure the booster seat is compatible with your child.
  • Page 120 Booster seat installation WARNING To avoid injury to child, do not use the lap/ shoulder belt Automatic Locking Retractor [ALR] mode when using a booster seat with the seat belts. CAUTION Do not remove the head restraint when LRS0464 SSS0640 installing a booster seat.
  • Page 121 4. Position the lap portion of the seat belt low and snug on the child’s hips. Be sure to follow the booster seat manufacturer’s instructions for adjusting the seat belt routing. 5. Pull the shoulder belt portion of the seat belt toward the retractor to take up extra slack.
  • Page 122: Supplemental Restraint System (Srs)

    SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM (SRS) to the chest and pelvic area of the driver and the curtain airbags will remain inflated for a PRECAUTIONS ON SRS front passenger in certain side impact collisions. short period of time. This SRS section contains important informa- The side airbag is designed to inflate on the side These supplemental restraint systems are de- tion concerning the following systems:...
  • Page 123 WARNING IT IS VERY IMPORTANT TO ALWAYS WEAR YOUR SEAT BELT PROPERLY EVEN WITH AN AIRBAG. — Seat belts help keep the driver and passengers properly positioned. This reduces the risk of injury in all collisions, and reduces the risk of serious injuries or death when the airbags inflate.
  • Page 124 risk or severity of injury in an accident. The front airbags ordinarily will not inflate in the event of a side impact, rear The front passenger seat is equipped with impact, rollover, or lower severity frontal occupant classification sensors (weight collision.
  • Page 125 WARNING Never let children ride unrestrained or extend their hands or face out of the window. Do not attempt to hold them in your lap or arms. Some examples of dangerous riding positions are shown in the illustrations. Children may be severely injured or killed when the front airbags, side airbags or curtain airbags inflate if they are not properly restrained.
  • Page 126 SSS0059A SSS0140 SSS0159 Do not lean against doors or windows. WARNING Front and second row seat side airbags and curtain airbags: The side airbags ordinarily will not inflate in the event of a frontal impact, rear impact, rollover or lower severity side collision.
  • Page 127 kinds of accidents. Do not allow a child to lean against or sit close to the passenger door, even if the The seat belts, the side airbags and curtain child is seated in a child restraint system. airbags are most effective when you are The child’s head should also not lean sitting well back and upright in the seat.
  • Page 128: Advanced Airbag System (Front Seats)

    side similar) Seat belt pretensioners (left side shown; right side similar) Side impact sensors (left side shown; right side similar) Seat belt pretensioners (second row outboard seats) (left side shown; right side similar) ADVANCED AIRBAG SYSTEM (front seats) WARNING To ensure proper operation of the passenger’s Advanced Airbag System, please observe the following items.
  • Page 129 Vehicle for information about installing and using you may also contact Mitsubishi Motors. damage (or lack of it) is not always an child restraints. Contact information is contained in the front indication of proper front airbag operation.
  • Page 130 Front SRS airbags, along with the use of seat The front passenger airbag status light belts, help to cushion the impact force on the comes on and goes out repeatedly. head and chest of the front occupants. They can Do not attach any accessory near the front help save lives and reduce serious injuries.
  • Page 131 Status light: The front passenger seat is equipped with occupant classification sensors (weight sensors) that turn the front passenger airbag and passenger knee airbag on or off depending on the weight applied to the front passenger seat. The status of the front passenger airbag and passenger knee airbag (ON or OFF) is indicated by the front passenger airbag status light which is located near by the inside mirror.
  • Page 132 OFF. the risk of injury or death from an inflating seat. Mitsubishi Motors also recommends that If an adult occupant is in the seat but the front airbag to certain front passenger seat occupants,...
  • Page 133 not illuminated (indicating that the airbag might EV dealer for this service. Steps: inflate in a crash), it could be that the child 1. Adjust the seat as outlined. (See “Seats” Normal operation: restraint or seat belt is not being used properly. (P.3-2).) Sit upright, leaning against the In order for the occupant classification sensor Make sure that the child restraint is installed...
  • Page 134 passenger seat occupant should continue to If the vehicle is moving, please come to a stop A child restraint or other object pressing when it is safe to do so. Check and correct any against the rear of the seatback. remain seated as outlined above.
  • Page 135 Other front airbag precautions inflation of the airbag or damage to the No unauthorized changes should be made airbag system. to any components or wiring of the seat belt system. This may affect the front Do not make unauthorized changes to your WARNING airbag system.
  • Page 136: Driver And Front Passenger Srs Knee Airbag

    Do not subject the sensors to shock. *The SRS wiring harness connectors are yellow or orange for easy identification. When selling your vehicle, we request that you inform the buyer about the front airbag system and guide the buyer to the appropriate sections in this Owner’s Manual.
  • Page 137: Front And Second Row Seat-Mounted Side Airbag, Front Seat-Mounted Center Airbag And Side Curtain Srs Airbag Systems

    protection in certain moderate to severe frontal No unauthorized changes should be made collisions. to any components or wiring of the knee airbag system. This is to prevent damage The knee airbags inflate quickly in order to help to or accidental inflation of the knee airbag protect the occupants.
  • Page 138 and must be followed. The side airbags and airbag, along with the use of seat belts, helps to After placing the power switch in the ON curtain airbags are designed to inflate in higher cushion the impact force on the head area of the position, the SRS airbag warning light severity side collisions, although they may front occupants.
  • Page 139: Srs Airbag Deployment Conditions

    SRS AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT Tampering with the side airbag system may result in serious personal injury. For CONDITIONS example, do not change the front and The SRS airbags activate in the event of a front second row seats by placing material near the seatbacks or by installing additional or side impact in which the vehicle occupants trim material, such as seat covers, around...
  • Page 140 Front center airbag, front and second row seat side airbags and curtain air- bags: The front center airbag, front and second row seat side airbag and curtain airbag systems are designed to inflate in higher severity side collisions. Some examples are shown in the following illustrations.
  • Page 141 JVR0162X JVR0154X JVR0155X (Curtain airbag system) Running under the liftgate of a truck Driver and front passenger airbags and The front center airbag, front and second A frontal offset impact to the guard rails knee airbags: row seat side airbags and curtain airbags will deploy in the event of a side impact.
  • Page 142 JVR0156X JVR0157X JVR0163X A collision from the side impacting the A frontal offset impact to the guard rails Front center airbag, front and second vehicle engine compartment (luggage com- A collision with a pole row seat side airbags and curtain air- partment) bags: When the SRS airbag are not de-...
  • Page 143: Seat Belts With Pretensioners (Front And Second Row Outboard Seats)

    SEAT BELTS WITH PRETEN- SIONERS (front and second row outboard seats) WARNING The pretensioners cannot be reused after activation. They must be replaced together with the retractor and buckle as a unit. If the vehicle becomes involved in a collision but a pretensioner is not acti- vated, be sure to have the pretensioner system checked and, if necessary, repaired.
  • Page 144: Airbag Warning Labels

    Correct pretensioner disposal procedures are set forth in the appropriate checked. It is recommended you visit a certified Mitsubishi Motors Service Manual. Incor- Mitsubishi EV dealer for this service. rect disposal procedures could cause per- When selling your vehicle, we request that you sonal injury.
  • Page 145: Srs Airbag Warning Light

    The SRS airbag warning light remains on REPAIR AND REPLACEMENT after approximately 7 seconds. PROCEDURE The SRS airbag warning light flashes The front airbags, knee airbags, side airbags, intermittently. curtain airbags and pretensioners are designed The SRS airbag warning light does not to activate on a one-time-only basis.
  • Page 146 If there is an impact to your vehicle from SAN JUAN PR 00919-2216 any direction, your Occupant Classifica- To contact Mitsubishi Motors North America, tion Sensor (OCS) should be checked to Inc. call 1-888-648-7820 or write to: verify it is still functioning correctly. It is [For vehicles sold in Guam] Mitsubishi Motors North America, Inc.
  • Page 147 To contact Triple J Motors call (670) 234-7133 or write to: Triple J Motors P.O. Box 500487 SAIPAN, MP96950-0487 [For vehicles sold in American Samoa] To contact Pacific Marketing Inc. call 684 (699) 9140 or write to: Pacific Marketing, Inc. P.O.
  • Page 148: Instruments And Controls

    4 Instruments and controls Cockpit ................4-3 Personal Display ............4-24 Instrument panel ..............4-4 Settings ..............4-24 Meters and gauges ............. 4-5 Multi-information display warnings and indicators ............4-37 Changing the meter screen view ........
  • Page 149 Horn ................. 4-77 Sunglasses holder ............. 4-92 Heated steering wheel (if so equipped) ......4-78 Card holder ............... 4-93 Heated seats (if so equipped) ......... 4-78 Luggage hooks ............4-93 Operation with switch ..........
  • Page 150: Cockpit

    COCKPIT — Adaptive Cruise Control [ACC]* — MI-PILOT Assist* — Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone System** — Voice Recognition system switch** Wiper and washer switch Wireless charger* Shift lever LDP switch* Head-Up Display [HUD] switch* Charge Now switch Charge connector unlock switch Steering wheel —...
  • Page 151: Instrument Panel

    INSTRUMENT PANEL — Defroster switch — Windshield deicer switch* — Heated seat switch* — Heated steering wheel switch* USB (Universal Serial Bus) input terminal** Drive mode selector — Hill Descent Control switch Innovative Pedal Operation Mode switch Brake Auto Hold switch Parking brake switch EV mode selector switch 12V power outlet...
  • Page 152: Meters And Gauges

    METERS AND GAUGES Odometer Fuel gauge Warning/indicator lights CAUTION For cleaning, use a soft cloth, dampened with water. Never use a rough cloth, alcohol, benzine, thinner or any kind of solvent or paper towel with a chemical cleaning agent. They will scratch or cause discoloration to the lens.
  • Page 153: Changing The Meter Screen View

    1. Push the control switch on the left side of the steering wheel. 2. "Short Cut Menu" appears on the multi- information display area. 3. Select "Change Meter View" by rotating the scroll dial and push scroll dial confirm. WBC0108X Energy usage indicator CHANGING THE METER Personal display...
  • Page 154: Speedometer

    NOTE: The EV cruising range may vary depend- ing on driving conditions and your personal driving habits. The EV cruising range is calculated from the following information. — Current remaining power in the drive battery. — The most recent electric power con- sumption rate.
  • Page 155: Energy Usage Indicator

    When the drive battery is charged or the indicator indicates the horizontal position when the engine is stopped or there is no electric vehicle is refueled, the cruising range display is updated. However, if the energy by the motor output and the regenerative charge level is low or the refueling brake.
  • Page 156: Energy Level Gauge

    Charge zone Indicates the charging power generated by the regenerative brake. The more the needle moves, the more electric energy is charged. The needle of the energy usage indicator may not enter the charge zone when the drive battery is close to full charge. Engine output zone Indicates the engine output.
  • Page 157: Instrument Brightness Control

    The arrow, , indicates the location of the SHIFT LEVER POSITION IN- fuel filler door. DICATOR Refuel before the gauge reads the empty (0) The shift lever position indicator indicates the position. shift lever position when the power switch is in If fuel is added with the power switch in the ON the ON position.
  • Page 158: Ev Mode Indicator

    WBC0112X WBC0113X EV MODE INDICATOR ODOMETER The EV mode indicator shows selected EV The odometer indicates the total distance the mode when the power switch is ON. To select vehicle has been driven. the EV mode, push the EV mode switch. (See “EV mode selector switch”...
  • Page 159: Warning Lights, Indicator Lights And Audible Reminders

    WARNING LIGHTS, INDICATOR LIGHTS AND AUDIBLE REMINDERS Warning/indicator lights (other) Warning/indicator lights (red) Warning/indicator lights (yellow) Automatic High Beam [AHB] indica- Active stability control [ASC] warning Auxiliary battery charge warning light tor light (if so equipped) light Brake auto hold indicator light (or- Active stability control [ASC] off Brake warning light (red) ange)
  • Page 160 Warning/indicator lights (other) Warning/indicator lights (red) Warning/indicator lights (yellow) Plug-in Hybrid EV System warning light Rear Automatic Emergency Braking [Rear AEB] system OFF warning light (if so equipped) 4-13 Instruments and controls CarManuals2.com...
  • Page 161: Checking Lights

    charging system is not functioning properly. It the ABS is not functioning properly. Have the CHECKING LIGHTS is recommended you visit a certified Mitsubishi brake system checked, and if necessary re- With all doors closed, apply the parking brake, EV dealer for this service. paired.
  • Page 162 system is started and the parking brake is Stop the vehicle safely as soon as possible. Stop Electric shift control system released, the warning light turns off. the Plug-in Hybrid EV system immediately and warning light call a certified Mitsubishi EV dealer. If the parking brake is not fully released, the electric parking brake warning light remains on.
  • Page 163: Warning/Indicator Lights (Yellow)

    When the power switch is placed in the ON For additional information, see “Supplemental Master warning light (red) position, the chime will sound for about 6 Restraint System (SRS)” (P.3-49). seconds unless the driver’s seat belt is securely When the power switch is in the ON position, fastened.
  • Page 164 that the ASC’s fail-safe mode is operating, for you visit a certified Mitsubishi EV dealer for Anti-lock Braking example the ASC may not be functioning this service. System [ABS] warning light properly. Have the system checked. It is recommended you visit a certified Mitsubishi Check engine warning light When the power switch is in the ON position, EV dealer for this service.
  • Page 165 Have ing light When the power switch is in the ON position, the system checked by a Mitsubishi Motors the FCM system OFF warning light illuminates. When the power switch is in the ON position, dealer.
  • Page 166 The “Tire Pressure Low - Add Air”/“Tire EV dealer for this service as soon as Low tire pressure warning light Pressure Low - Check Cold Tire” warning is possible. active as long as the low tire pressure warning Your vehicle is equipped with a Tire Pressure If the light illuminates while driving, avoid light remains illuminated.
  • Page 167: Warning/Indicator Lights (Other)

    Replacing tires with those not originally Plug-in Hybrid EV System unavailable. For additional information, see specified by Mitsubishi Motors could affect warning light “Rear Automatic Emergency Braking Rear the proper operation of the TPMS.
  • Page 168: Audible Reminders

    System” (P.7-17). Charging indicator Front fog light indicator light If the indicator keeps flashing, the vehicle (if so equipped) This indicator illuminates when the EV char- cannot drive. ging cable is connected. The front fog light indicator light illuminates when the front fog lights are on. (See “Fog light After that, the light switches to being blinked Turn signal/hazard indicator switch”...
  • Page 169: Multi-Information Display

    MULTI-INFORMATION DISPLAY Active Blind Spot Assist [ABSA] Navigation - turn by turn Rear Cross Traffic Alert [RCTA] Indicators and warnings MI-PILOT Assist Tire pressure information Rear Automatic Emergency Braking [Rear Other information AEB] CHANGING THE METER Parking sensor system SCREEN VIEW For additional information, refer to the “Starting The meter screen view can be changed to and driving”...
  • Page 170: How To Use The Multi-Information Display

    STARTUP DISPLAY When the power switch is placed in the ON position, the multi-information display may display the following screens if the vehicle is equipped with them: Home Drive Computer Energy flow S-AWC Compass or Navigation Audio MI-PILOT Assist WAC0287X WBC0014X Driving Aids Example...
  • Page 171: Personal Display

    NOTE: PERSONAL DISPLAY SETTINGS The vehicle should be driven with the Active The personal display shows several informa- The setting mode allows you to change the stability control [ASC] ON for most driving tion items. To select an information item: information displayed in the multi-information conditions.
  • Page 172 Steering Assist: Emergency Brake: Traffic Sign: Allows user to turn the Lane Keep Assist Models without Rear Automatic Emergency This menu allows the customer to turn the [LKA] ON/OFF. Braking [Rear AEB] : Traffic Sign Recognition ON/OFF. (See “Traf- fic Sign Recognition TSR” (P.7-38).) (See “MI-PILOT Assist”...
  • Page 173 Auto Show Sensor — Manual Reset2 Timer Alert: Allows user to turn the parking sensor — Auto Refuel Allows user to adjust the Timer Alert or reset. system display ON/OFF. Brake Light Current Time/Set Time Front See “Personal Display” (P.4-24). Reset Allows user to turn the front sensor ON/ Head-Up Display...
  • Page 174 ECO Customize — Cruise Control — Air Conditioning ECO Info Settings — ECO Indicator — ECO Drive Report View History To reset the View History: 1) Select “View History” using the scroll dial and push it. 2) Push the scroll dial. 3) Select “Yes”...
  • Page 175 Tire Pressure Unit: The unit for tire pressure that displays in the multi-information display can be changed to: kgf/cm Use the scroll dial to select and change the unit. If necessary, refer to the following table to convert between units. WAC0569X 4-28 Instruments and controls...
  • Page 176 Rear Seat Alert Accent Lighting Clock Mirrors The brightness of the Accent Lighting can Allows user to adjust the clock settings and time be adjusted. From the “Lighting” menu, Drive Battery Cooler within the multi-information display. The avail- select “Accent Lighting”. Use the scroll dial The vehicle settings can be changed using the able items vary depending on the vehicle’s to select the brightness.
  • Page 177 options. turn this feature ON or OFF. — Shift to P Reverse Link When selected, no alert or horn will be active. — Power OFF The “Reverse Link” wiper feature can be set to be ON or OFF. From the “Wiper” menu, (See “Rear Seat Alert”...
  • Page 178 Maintenance Main Menu Selection: should be replaced. Setting the tire replace- ment indicator for a certain driving distance The maintenance mode allows you to set alerts Displays available screens that can be shown in does not mean your tires will last that long. Use for the reminding of maintenance intervals.
  • Page 179 Cruise Control Language: The language of the multi-information display Unit/Language can be changed. The units that are shown in the multi-informa- Use the scroll dial to select and change the tion display can be changed: language of the multi-information display. Mileage/Fuel/Energy Key-Linked Settings Tire Pressure...
  • Page 180 WAC0960X 4-33 Instruments and controls CarManuals2.com...
  • Page 181 WAC0961X 4-34 Instruments and controls CarManuals2.com...
  • Page 182 WAC0962X 4-35 Instruments and controls CarManuals2.com...
  • Page 183 WAC0963X 4-36 Instruments and controls CarManuals2.com...
  • Page 184: Multi-Information Display Warnings And Indicators

    MULTI-INFORMATION DIS- 3. Shift to Park warning 6. Release Parking Brake warning PLAY WARNINGS AND INDI- This warning appears when the door is opened This warning appears when the accelerator while the shift lever is in positions other than pedal is depressed when the electric parking CATORS the P (Park) position.
  • Page 185 from fastened to unfastened. The display will However, it is recommended that you visit a 14. Power Turned OFF to Save the remain until the number of rear fastened seat certified Mitsubishi EV dealer for repair as soon Battery warning belts matches the maximum number seen during as possible.
  • Page 186 power switch to switch the power mode to ON. 18. Take a Break? indicator 23. System Fault warning 3. Select the P position by pressing the electrical This indicator appears when the Driver Atten- This warning appears when the following parking switch on the shift lever (see “Shift tion Alert [DAA] system detects driver fatigue systems malfunction if the vehicle is equipped...
  • Page 187 24. Not Available High Cabin Tem- 26. Tire replacement display 29. Currently Unavailable warning perature warning This is displayed when the set tire replacement This message appears when the Active Blind distance is reached. Spot Assist [ABSA], the Lane Departure This warning appears if the interior temperature Prevention [LDP] system or the Adaptive of the vehicle has reached such a high...
  • Page 188 material. Restart the Plug-in Hybrid EV system. For additional information, see “Rear Seat 32. Press Brake Pedal warning If the warning message continues to appear, Alert” (P.4-80). This indicator appears in the following situa- have the Forward Collision Mitigation System tions: [FCM], Predictive Forward Collision Warning WARNING...
  • Page 189 additional information, see “Vehicle Set- 37. Press Brake Pedal 40. Lane Keep Assist [LKA] alert (3) tings” (P.4-29). This message may appear when the Adaptive This displayed when the camera’s view area 35. Unavailable Parking Brake On Cruise Control [ACC] system (if so equipped) cannot be secured due to rain, snow, fog, or is engaged.
  • Page 190 43. Press Brake Pedal to Operate 47. Check Position of Shift lever 50. EV Priority Mode Not Available Switch warning (canceled) Battery Charge Low This warning appears if the system cannot detect the shift position. Make sure the vehicle warning This warning appears if the Brake auto hold is placed in a position properly.
  • Page 191 message turns off. 55. Cannot Start Due To Low Bat- 58. PHEV System Fault Power Re- See “EV mode selector switch” (P.7-28). tery Charge Please Charge Now duced Service Required warning warning This warning appears when the power limitation 53. SAVE and CHARGE modes is activated due to one or more failure is This warning appears when the drive battery Temporarily Not Available (can-...
  • Page 192 selected and the power switch is in OFF. 61. PHEV System Fault Power Re- 64. Charge Lid is Open warning duced Stop safely warning This warning appears when the charging lid is 68. Charging Stopped warning open. While driving, this warning appears when the This warning appears under the following Plug-in Hybrid EV System malfunctions and Close the charging lid before driving.
  • Page 193 Quick charging Refuel more than 5.3 gal (20 liters) at least once 71. Preparing for Refueling display every 3 months to refresh the fuel in the fuel — Connect the EV charging cable cor- The display appears when preparation is being tank.
  • Page 194 immediate action required.) 78. A/C and Heater are Not Avail- 82. Battery Management Fault able warning warning 85. Battery Temp is Low May Not This warning appears when the climate control This warning appears when one or more fault is Restart Vehicle warning and the heater are not available due to the drive detected in the vehicle electrical (12 V) system.
  • Page 195 88. Power Reduced Battery Temp is Low/High This is displayed when the temperature of the drive battery becomes extremely high. At this time, the drive battery temperature warning light (see “Drive battery temperature warning light” (P.4-21)) also lights up at the same time.
  • Page 196 WAC0964X 4-49 Instruments and controls CarManuals2.com...
  • Page 197 WAC0965X 4-50 Instruments and controls CarManuals2.com...
  • Page 198: Trip Computer

    1. Compass Elapsed time: This display indicates the heading direction of The elapsed time shows the time since the last the vehicle. reset. The Drive Computer mode have three modes of 2. Navigation operation. You can push the scroll dial to switch When the route guidance is set in the navigation between Manual reset1, Manual reset2 or Auto system, this item shows the navigation route...
  • Page 199 Manual reset2 or Auto Refuel. Manual reset1 or manual reset2 can be reset only manually by using the scroll dial. Auto Refuel will be reset automatically each time when refueling. 6. ECO Drive Assist This display is shown when the ECO mode is selected by the drive mode selector.
  • Page 200 NOTE: 7-8. Energy and fuel economy his- 10. S-AWC operation display It will not illuminate when the shift lever is in tory display When the S-AWC operation display is selected, the R (Reverse) position. you can view the amount of the yaw moment Energy economy history: Average fuel and energy consumption: control and the distribution of the traction...
  • Page 201 WBC0018X WBC0088X WBC0089X Example Example 11. Energy Flow Driving using the energy stored in the drive Drive battery is charged using regenerative battery braking. The Energy Flow related to the Plug-in Hybrid EV System is shown by the graphic. Engine Drive battery displays the running or stopped state of the engine.
  • Page 202 WBC0090X WBC0091X WAC0915X Example Example Example Charging with both engine and regenerative The energy generated by the engine is used The drive battery is in charging by the braking energy for both driving and charging. energy generated by the engine. Driving using both the energy generated by the engine and the energy stored in the drive battery.
  • Page 203 12. Energy Monitor The energy monitor display shows the energy flow when the charging cable is connected. WBC0092X WAC0916X Example Example No energy flow Driving by the energy generated by the engine. 4-56 Instruments and controls CarManuals2.com...
  • Page 204 WBC0093X WBC0094X WAC0917X Example Example Power is supplied from the drive battery The drive battery is in charging. Electric equipment such as air conditioner using the V2H power supply. or audio system is consuming power. 4-57 Instruments and controls CarManuals2.com...
  • Page 205 13. Battery Temperature display The Battery Temperature display shows current temperature of the drive battery. 14. Audio The audio mode shows the status of audio information. 15. Driver assistance The driver assistance mode shows the operating condition for the following systems if the vehicle is equipped with them.
  • Page 206: Clock And Outside Air Temperature

    16. Charge information The charge information is displayed when the power switch is turned off. Charge Time(Est) Shows the estimated time to complete the charging. Shows the current charging status of the drive battery. WAC0921X WAC0550X CLOCK AND OUTSIDE AIR 17.
  • Page 207: Head-Up Display [Hud] (If So Equipped)

    HEAD-UP DISPLAY [HUD] (if so equipped) Outside air temperature (°F or °C) Do not place any type of liquid on or spray water or spill beverages in the HUD The outside air temperature is displayed in °F or Opening or near. °C in the range of −40 to 140°F (−40 to 60°C).
  • Page 208: How To Use The Hud

    Do not place any objects on the instru- Reset Settings ment panel which may obstruct the NOTE: display of the HUD. Emergency information may display even if If you wear polarized sunglasses, the the HUD system is turned off. display may be difficult to see. This product includes the following software.
  • Page 209: Driver Assistance/Navigation/Traffic Sign/Audio/Tel/Sms Linking

    display will display the following items (if so DRIVER ASSISTANCE/NAVI- equipped): GATION/TRAFFIC SIGN/ Speed limit sign AUDIO/TEL/SMS LINKING The Audio System linking display will display The HUD will display driver assistance and the following items (if so equipped): navigation information (if so equipped). Songs The driver assistance display will display Radio stations...
  • Page 210: Security Systems

    SECURITY SYSTEMS or exterior vehicle components in all situations. Anti-theft alarm system activation Always secure your vehicle even if parking for The anti-theft alarm system will give the a brief period. Never leave your keys in the following alarm: vehicle, and always lock it when unattended. Be The headlights blink and the horn sounds aware of your surroundings, and park in secure, intermittently.
  • Page 211: Anti-Theft Immobilizer

    If this procedure allows the Plug-in Hybrid EV sible for compliance could void the user’s System to start, Mitsubishi Motors recommends authority to operate the equipment. placing the registered F.A.S.T.-key separate from other devices to avoid interference.
  • Page 212: Wiper And Washer Switch

    WIPER AND WASHER SWITCH WARNING In freezing temperatures the washer solution may freeze on the windshield and obscure your vision which may lead to an accident. Warm windshield with the defroster before you wash the windshield. CAUTION Do not operate the washer continuously for a long period of time or the pump may fail.
  • Page 213: Windshield Wiper And Washer Operation

    NOTE: Push the lever up to have one sweep operation of the wiper. In freezing temperatures, make sure the wiper blade rubbers are not frozen to the Pull the lever toward you to operate the windshield. If the wiper blade is frozen and washer.
  • Page 214: Rain-Sensing Auto Wiper System (If So Equipped)

    High — High sensitive operation Low — Low sensitive operation To turn the rain-sensing auto wiper system off, push up the lever to the OFF position, or pull down the lever to the LO or HI position. WBC0122X WAC0557X RAIN-SENSING AUTO WIPER CAUTION SYSTEM (if so equipped) The rain-sensing auto wiper system can auto-...
  • Page 215: Rear Window Wiper And Washer Switch

    REAR WINDOW WIPER AND WASHER SWITCH NOTE: ure affect the rain sensor. WARNING In freezing temperatures, make sure the Do not attach a sticker or label on the wiper blade rubbers are not frozen to the windshield. Otherwise the rain sensor rear window.
  • Page 216: Electric Rear Window And Door Mirror Defroster Switch

    ELECTRIC REAR WINDOW AND DOOR MIRROR DEFROSTER SWITCH NOTE: The Reverse Link feature may be disabled. For additional information, refer to “Vehicle Settings” (P.4-29). WAC0290X WAC0289X Type A The rear window wiper and washer operate when the power switch is in the ON position. Turn the switch clockwise from the OFF position to operate the wiper.
  • Page 217: Wiper Deicer Switch (If So Equipped)

    WIPER DEICER SWITCH (if so equipped) To defog/defrost the rear window glass and The wiper deicer switch (defroster switch) door mirrors (if so equipped), start the Plug-in operates when the Plug-in Hybrid EV system Hybrid EV system and push the switch on. The is running.
  • Page 218: Headlight And Turn Signal Switch

    HEADLIGHT AND TURN SIGNAL SWITCH HEADLIGHT SWITCH Lighting Rotate the switch to the position, and the front parking, tail, license plate, and instrument panel lights will come on. Rotate the switch to the position, and the headlights will come on and all the other lights remain on.
  • Page 219 Auto Headlight system The Auto Headlight system allows the head- lights to be set so they turn on and off automatically. To set the Auto Headlight system: 1. Make sure the headlight switch is in the AUTO position 2. Start the Plug-in Hybrid EV system. 3.
  • Page 220 Automatic High Beam [AHB] (if so Models equipped with rain-sensing auto equipped) wiper system: If the replacement of the windshield or the The Automatic High Beam [AHB] system will repair on the windshield near the rain sensor is operate when the vehicle is driven at speeds of necessary, it is recommended to contact a approximately 34 MPH (55 km/h) and above.
  • Page 221 of the vehicle. — The brightness of the headlights of the oncoming vehicle or leading vehicle. — When the headlights of the oncoming vehicle or the leading vehicle are — The movement and direction of the turned off, when the color of the light oncoming vehicle and the leading is affected due to foreign materials on vehicle.
  • Page 222 approximately 28 MPH (45 km/h), the headlight If the ambient image sensor is damaged due to remains the low beam. an accident, it is recommended you contact a certified Mitsubishi EV dealer. To turn off the Automatic High Beam [AHB] system, push the switch again.
  • Page 223: Headlight Cleaner (If So Equipped)

    Daytime running light system HEADLIGHT CLEANER (if so The LED parking lights automatically illumi- equipped) nate at 100% intensity when the Plug-in Hybrid The headlight cleaner operates when the head- EV system is started and the parking brake light is on and the power switch is in the ON released.
  • Page 224: Fog Light Switch (If So Equipped)

    HORN times. WAC0298X WAC0297X Example To sound the horn, push the center pad area FOG LIGHT SWITCH (if so ) of the steering wheel. equipped) WARNING To turn the fog lights on, turn the headlight switch to the position, then turn the fog light switch to the position.
  • Page 225 HEATED STEERING WHEEL (if so equipped) HEATED SEATS (if so equipped) The heated steering wheel system is designed to operate only when the surface temperature of WARNING the steering wheel is below 68°F (20°C). Push the heated steering wheel switch Do not use or allow occupants to use the seat heater if you or the occupants cannot monitor warm the steering wheel after the Plug-in...
  • Page 226 The front and rear (if so equipped) seats are is recommended you visit a certified warmed by built-in heaters. The switches are Mitsubishi EV dealer for this service. located on the instrument panel and the back of the center console box and can be operated independently of each other.
  • Page 227 REAR SEAT ALERT The Rear Seat Alert system functions under With the system enabled, when the driver can detect when a rear door is opened and certain conditions to indicate there may be an exits the vehicle, an audible alert (horn closed, indicating that there may be some- object or passenger in the rear seat(s).
  • Page 228 POWER OUTLET 12V POWER OUTLET The power outlet is located in the instrument panel and cargo area. CAUTION The outlet and plug may be hot during or immediately after use. Do not use with accessories that exceed a 12 volt, 120W (10A) power draw. Do not use double adapters or more than one electrical accessory.
  • Page 229 Type-A port: 5 volt, 12W, 2.4A Do not use a reversible USB cable. Using CAUTION The external device will be charged continu- the reversible USB cable may damage the ously while the power switch is in the ACC or connector. ON position.
  • Page 230 NOTE: process has been completed. Only a Qi compatible smartphone can be FCC ID: BEJWC500MNM used. The smartphone may be warmed during IC: 2703H-WC500MNM charging process and the charging may This device complies with part 15 of the FCC stop by the protection function of the Rules and RSS-Gen of IC Rules.
  • Page 231 ISED Compliance Statement (2) Cet appareil doit accepter toute inter- ference recue, y compris les interferences This device complies with RSS-Gen of IC pouvant entrainerun fonctionnement indesir- Rules able. Operation is subject to the following two Les changements ou modifications non ex- conditions: pressement approuves par LG Vehicle Com- (1) This device may not cause harmful...
  • Page 232 CAUTION Be sure to use a “plug-in” type accessory operating at 120V and at 1500 W or less. When using more than one power outlet at the same time, make sure the total power consumption of the electrical appliances does not exceed 1500 W at 120V.
  • Page 233 avoid activating the shift lever, do not AC power outlet. Keep your hands and When using an electrical appliance with a place a power cord on or near the clothes away from the cooling fan. ground wire, be sure to connect the ground lever.
  • Page 234 If the plug of the electrical appliance was Electrical appliance may not operate 4. When the vehicle interior temperature is loose or wobbled when inserted in the normally or electricity supply stops too hot or too cold, adjust it appropri- outlet, replace the AC power outlet by a under the following conditions.
  • Page 235 EMERGENCY CALL SYSTEM [E-CALL] (if so equipped) battery condition even if the energy level EMERGENCY SUPPORT NECT. gauge does not indicate 0. — MITSUBISHI CONNECT provide various ser- The MITSUBISHI CONNECT net- Use of electrical appliance could cause work system is disabled. vices to support dealing with emergencies of the radio or television noise.
  • Page 236 matics Control Unit) is being used by Radio waves could adversely affect electric other services. medical equipment. Individuals who use a An indicator light on the SOS switch pacemaker should contact the device man- ufacturer regarding any possible effects shows the readiness of the emergency before using the system.
  • Page 237 STORAGE CUP HOLDERS CAUTION Avoid abrupt starting and braking when the cup holder is being used to prevent spilling the drink. If the liquid is hot, it can scald you or your passenger. Use only soft cups in the cup holder. Hard objects can injure you in an accident.
  • Page 238 WAC0304X WBC0099X WAC0305X Door (front and rear) GLOVE BOX Luggage under space LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT To use the luggage under space, pull up the WARNING luggage floor board. For additional information, CAUTION refer to “Third row seats” (P.3-11). Keep glove box lid closed while driving to help Do not place cargo higher than the seatbacks.
  • Page 239 CONSOLE BOX WARNING Keep the console box lid closed while driving. It may prevent to inflate front seat-mounted SRS center airbag and cause injury in an accident. WAC0306X WAC0307X To open the console box lid, push up the knob SUNGLASSES HOLDER and pull up the lid.
  • Page 240 Do not leave sunglasses in the sunglasses holder while parking in direct sunlight. The heat may damage the sunglasses. The sunglasses holder is located between the left and right sunvisors. To open the sunglasses holder, push and release. Only store one pair of sunglasses in the holder. WAC0486X WBC0131X CARD HOLDER...
  • Page 241 Do not apply a total load of more than 6.6 CAUTION lb (3 kg) for hook or 44 lb (20 kg) for hook to a single hook. Do not apply a total load of more than 2 lb (1 Do not leave anything hanging on the hook kg) to the hook.
  • Page 242 Do not leave the tonneau cover in the vehicle with it disengaged from the holder. The child restraint top tether strap may be damaged by contact with the tonneau cover or items in the cargo area. Remove the tonneau cover from the vehicle or secure it in the cargo area.
  • Page 243 Mitsubishi Motors genuine accessory cross bars are available through a certified Mitsubishi EV dealer. It is recommended that you visit a certified Mitsubishi EV dealer for additional information.
  • Page 244 WINDOWS (located on the driver’s door pillar). For POWER WINDOWS additional information regarding GVWR and GAWR, refer to “Vehicle loading information” WARNING (P.12-13). Make sure that all passengers have their WARNING hands, etc. inside the vehicle while it is in motion and before closing the windows.
  • Page 245 Locking passengers’ windows When the lock button is pushed in, only the driver side window can be opened or closed. Push it in again to cancel. WAC0308X WAC0368X Example Passenger side power window switch Automatic operation (if so equipped) The passenger side switch will open or close The automatic operation is available for the only the corresponding window.
  • Page 246 procedure above, it is recommended you have Auto-reverse function (if so If the windows do not close auto- your vehicle checked by a certified Mitsubishi equipped) matically EV dealer. If the power window automatic function (clos- ing only) does not operate properly, perform the WARNING following procedure to initialize the power window system.
  • Page 247 SUNROOF (if so equipped) switch is pushed to the CLOSE position WARNING sunshade will close. Before the sunshade is fully closed, the sunroof must be completely closed. In an accident you could be thrown from the vehicle through an open sunroof. To stop the sunshade or sunroof during the Always use seat belts and child restraints.
  • Page 248 The auto-reverse function enables the sunroof 3. When the sunroof have stopped in the tilt up Do not activate the auto-reverse function and sunshade to automatically reverse when position and the sunshade have stopped in intentionally. If hands or face etc. get something is caught in the sunroof and the fully closed position, release the switch.
  • Page 249 INTERIOR LIGHTS CAUTION Do not leave the light switch on when the Plug-in Hybrid EV system is not running for extended periods of time to prevent the battery from being discharged. Turn off the lights when you leave the vehicle. WAC0552X WAC0067X INTERIOR LIGHT SWITCH...
  • Page 250 WAC0090X WAC0310X WAC0487X DOME LIGHTS (if so equipped) REAR PERSONAL LIGHTS (if VANITY MIRROR LIGHT so equipped) The dome lights are located on the ceiling The vanity mirror light is located on the ceiling above the second row seats. above the vanity mirror. To turn the rear personal lights on, push the Push the button to turn the dome lights on.
  • Page 251 CARGO ROOM LIGHT The cargo room light illuminate when the liftgate is opened. When the liftgate is closed, the lights will turn off. The light will also turn off after a period of time when the light remains illuminated after the power switch has been pushed to the OFF position to prevent the battery from becom- ing discharged.
  • Page 252 5 Pre-driving checks and adjustments Keys ................... 5-2 Operating power liftgate (if so equipped) ....5-22 Free-hand Advanced Security Transmitter Operating the power liftgate using the hands-free [F.A.S.T.-key] key ............5-2 access (if so equipped) ..........5-25 Doors ...
  • Page 253: Pre-Driving Checks And Adjustments

    KEYS F.A.S.T.-key (2 sets) The key number is stamped on the key number Emergency key (inside F.A.S.T.-key) (2 sets) tag as indicated in the illustration. Make a Key number tag record of the key number and store the key and key number tag in separate places, so that you FREE-HAND ADVANCED SE- can order a key from your certified Mitsubishi...
  • Page 254 To If an F.A.S.T.-key is lost or stolen, avoid damaging it, please note the follow- Mitsubishi Motors recommends erasing ing. the ID code of that F.A.S.T.-key. This will prevent the F.A.S.T.-key from unauthor- —...
  • Page 255 DOORS LOCKING WITH INSIDE WARNING LOCK KNOB When locking the door without a key, be sure Always have the doors locked while driv- not to leave the key inside the vehicle. ing. Along with the use of seat belts, this provides greater safety in the event of an accident by helping to prevent persons from being thrown from the vehicle.
  • Page 256 WAD0244X WAD0134X WAD0132X Driver’s armrest To lock the door, push down the inside lock To unlock and open the driver’s door, pull the knob. door handle. To unlock and open other doors, pull once on the door handle to unlock it, and again to open it.
  • Page 257 will sound after the door is closed. LOCKING WITH POWER AUTOMATIC DOOR LOCKS DOOR LOCK SWITCH All doors lock automatically when the NOTE: vehicle speed reaches 9 MPH (15 km/h) Repeated continuous operation between lock or when the shift lever is moved out from and unlock could activate the power door the P (Park) position, if selected.
  • Page 258 FREE-HAND ADVANCED SECURITY TRANSMITTER [F.A.S.T.-KEY] When the vehicle is parked near a parking CAUTION WARNING meter. In such cases, correct the operating conditions before using the F.A.S.T.-key function or use Be sure to carry the F.A.S.T.-key with you Radio waves could adversely affect electric the emergency key.
  • Page 259 the unauthorized use of the F.A.S.T.-key to CAUTION operate the vehicle. For information regarding the erasing procedure, it is recommended that you contact a certified Mitsubishi EV dealer. Do not allow the F.A.S.T.-key, which contains electrical components, to come The F.A.S.T.-key function can be disabled. For into contact with water or salt water.
  • Page 260 WAD0245X WAD0227X DOOR LOCKS/UNLOCKS handle or rear bumper, the request switches may F.A.S.T.-KEY OPERATING not function. PRECAUTION (models with re- RANGE (models with request When the F.A.S.T.-key is within the operating quest switch) switch) range, it is possible for anyone who does not Do not push the door handle request switch The F.A.S.T.-key functions can only be used carry the F.A.S.T.-key to push the request...
  • Page 261 Do not pull the door handle before pushing the door handle request switch. The door will be unlocked but will not open. Release the door handle once and pull it again to open the door. NOTE: When “Unfold at Unlock” is selected in the Vehicle Settings of the multi-information display: On vehicles equipped with the door mirror...
  • Page 262 Doors do not lock with the door handle sponding door or the liftgate will unlock. Welcome light function request switch while the power switch is 3. Push the request switch again within 2 When you unlock the doors or the liftgate, the not in the LOCK position.
  • Page 263 BATTERY SAVER SYSTEM When all the following conditions are met for a period of time, the battery saver system will cut off the power supply to prevent battery discharge. The power switch is in the ON position. (See “Power switch positions” (P.7-15).) All doors are closed, and The shift lever is in the P (Park) position.
  • Page 264 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Verify the location of all F.A.S.T.-keys that are programmed for the vehicle. If another F.A.S.T.-key is in range or inside the vehicle, the vehicle system may respond differently than expected. Action to take Symptom Possible cause The Shift to Park warning appears on the Push the electrical parking switch to When stopping the Plug-in The shift lever is not in the P (Park)
  • Page 265 Replace the battery with a new one. The Key battery Low warning appears on (See “F.A.S.T.-key battery replace- The battery charge is low. When pushing the power the display. ment” (P.10-16).) switch to start the Plug-in Hybrid EV system The No Key Detected warning appears The F.A.S.T.-key is not in the Carry the F.A.S.T.-key with you.
  • Page 266 (The operating distance depends upon the HOW TO USE REMOTE KEY- Do not change or modify the F.A.S.T.-key. conditions around the vehicle.) LESS ENTRY FUNCTION Wetting may damage the F.A.S.T.-key. If The remote keyless entry function will not the F.A.S.T.-key gets wet, immediately operate: wipe until it is completely dry.
  • Page 267 LOCK button Unlocking doors UNLOCK button 1. Push the UNLOCK button on the F. Power liftgate button A.S.T.-key once. PANIC button 2. The hazard indicator flashes twice. The When you lock or unlock the doors or the driver’s door will unlock. liftgate, the hazard indicator will flash and the 3.
  • Page 268 The power switch is place in the ON Opening/closing liftgate (if so position. equipped) 1. Push the power liftgate button more than 1 second. 2. The liftgate will automatically open. The outside chime sounds 3 times. To close the liftgate, push the power liftgate button for more than 1 second.
  • Page 269 Setting hazard indicator and horn Hazard indicator and horn mode: mode DOOR UNLOCK Operation DOOR LOCK This vehicle is set in hazard indicator and horn Pushing door handle request switch mode when you first receive the vehicle. HAZARD - twice HAZARD - once (if so equipped) or liftgate request OUTSIDE CHIME - twice...
  • Page 270 HOOD Switching procedure: WARNING To switch the hazard indicator and horn (chime) operation, push the LOCK and UN- Make sure the hood is completely closed LOCK buttons on the F.A.S.T.-key and latched before driving. Failure to do so simultaneously for more than 4 seconds. could cause the hood to fly open and result When the hazard indicator mode is set, the in an accident.
  • Page 271 LIFTGATE WARNING Always be sure the liftgate has been closed securely to prevent it from opening while driving. Do not drive with the liftgate open. This could allow dangerous exhaust gases to be drawn into the vehicle. For additional information, refer to “Exhaust gas (carbon monoxide)”...
  • Page 272 When you open the liftgate make sure that the liftgate is opened fully and remains fully open. If you only open the liftgate halfway, there is a risk that the liftgate may drop and slam shut. If you open the liftgate while your vehicle is parked on an incline, it is more difficult to do so than on the flat and also it may suddenly open or...
  • Page 273 NOTE: — In strong winds performed for a certain period of time. In The liftgate cannot be pulled up when you do this case, wait for a while and then — When the power liftgate is covered not open it as soon as the liftgate opener perform the operation.
  • Page 274 WAD0166X WAD0168X WAD0169X Power liftgate switch — Instrument panel Power liftgate button - Key Power liftgate close switch and close and lock switch — Liftgate Power open (using switches) When the liftgate is fully closed, the liftgate will fully open automatically by: pushing the power liftgate switch on the instrument panel for more than 1 second...
  • Page 275 NOTE: liftgate is locked. The liftgate can be un- pushing the liftgate opener switch locked and opened independently of the If the pinch sensor is damaged or removed, pushing the power liftgate close switch other doors, even when they are locked. the power close function will not operate.
  • Page 276 of the rear bumper, enables you to open or close Manual mode the liftgate in hands-free. If power operation is not available, the liftgate When you move your foot under and away from can be operated manually. Power operation may the operating range similarly to a kicking not be available if multiple obstacles have been...
  • Page 277 When washing, waxing or maintaining LIFTGATE EASY CLOSER Do not perform a kick motion on an your vehicle, placing or replacing the unstable place (for example, on a slope or If the liftgate is pulled down to a partly open body cover, or splashing water to the area a muddy ground, etc.).
  • Page 278 2. Using a suitable tool to open the lid, then insert the tool in the access opening. Move the release lever to the left. The liftgate will be unlatched. 3. Push the liftgate up to open. Contact a certified Mitsubishi EV dealer as soon as possible for repair.
  • Page 279 FUEL FILLER DOOR away and did something else (for example, CAUTION WARNING sitting on a seat) part-way through the refueling process, you could pick up a fresh charge of static electricity. Do not set the height of the liftgate below When handling fuel, comply with the approximately 55 in (1,400 mm) to the floor Be careful not to inhale fuel vapor.
  • Page 280 FUEL TANK CAPACITY 14.8 gal (56 liters) REFUELING 1. Before refueling, put the operation mode of the power switch in OFF to stop the Plug-in Hybrid EV system. WBD0046X 2. The fuel filler door is located on the rear left side of your vehicle.
  • Page 281 3. The internal pressure of the fuel tank will automatically be released to prevent fuel overflowing from the fuel filler. Before opening the fuel cap, wait until “READY TO REFUEL” is displayed on the information screen in the multi-information display. If the internal pressure is high, it may take several tens of seconds.
  • Page 282 and consequently, this must never be To prevent the fuel from overflowing, press attempted. the fuel filler door opener switch again to reactivate the refueling system. 6. When the gun stops automatically, do not fill with fuel any more. 7. To close, turn the fuel cap slowly clockwise until you hear a clicking sound, then gently push the fuel filler door closed.
  • Page 283 WARNING Never use the manual fuel filler door release lever unless the fuel door cannot be opened by operating the fuel filler door opener switch. If the fuel filler door is opened using the manual fuel filler door release lever, the internal pressure of the fuel tank will not automatically be released.
  • Page 284 Since the internal pressure of the fuel tank is If you perform this operation, have it not automatically released, sudden rotation of inspected by a Mitsubishi Motors dealer, the fuel filler cap may cause fuel to overflow as it may cause a malfunction of the fuel from the fuel filler.
  • Page 285 TILT/TELESCOPIC STEERING SUNVISORS WARNING Do not adjust the steering wheel while driving. You could lose control of your vehicle and cause an accident. WAD0246X TILT OR TELESCOPIC OP- ERATION Pull the lock lever down and adjust the steering wheel up, down, forward or rearward to the desired position.
  • Page 286 PULL-UP TYPE SUNSHADE (rear door) (if so equipped) 1. To block glare from the front, swing down The pull-up type sunshades are equipped on the the sunvisor rear seat windows. 2. To block glare from the side, remove the To raise the sunshade, pull the knob up and sunvisor from the center mount and swing it push the knob into the hook...
  • Page 287 MIRRORS SPA2447 WAD0248X WAD0249X INSIDE MIRROR Manual dimming type (if so Automatic dimming type (if so It is possible to move the mirror up/down and equipped) equipped) left/right to adjust its position. The night position will reduce glare from the The inside mirror is designed so that it headlights of vehicles behind you at night.
  • Page 288 rearview mirror operate normally. The indicator Heated door mirrors (if so equipped) light will turn off. Push the switch again to The door mirrors will be heated when the turn the system on. electric rear window defroster switch is oper- Do not hang any objects on the mirror or ated.
  • Page 289 cycle the mirrors by pushing the door mirror folding switch until the mirrors are in the open position. NOTE: Be careful not to get your hands trapped while a mirror is moving. If you move a mirror by hand or it moves after hitting a person or object, you may not be able to return it to its original position using the door mirror folding...
  • Page 290 When one of the following conditions has Folding and unfolding the mirrors occurred, the door mirror surfaces will return without using the door mirror fold- to their original positions. ing switch (automatic extension Push the right or left door mirror control function) switch again.
  • Page 291 DRIVER AND FRONT PASSENGER MEMORY SETTINGS (if so equipped) “Door mirrors” (P.5-37). Recalling switch memory positions 2. Push the SET switch and, within 5 seconds, To recall the manually stored positions, push the push the memory switch (1 or 2). memory switch (1 or 2).
  • Page 292 er’s Manual.) ENTRY/EXIT FUNCTION SYSTEM OPERATION Linking an F.A.S.T.-key to a stored This system is designed so that the driver’s seat The driver and front passenger memory settings will automatically move when the shift lever is will not work or will stop operating under the memory position (models without in the P (Park) position.
  • Page 293 MEMO 5-42 Pre-driving checks and adjustments CarManuals2.com...
  • Page 294 6 Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio and phone systems Smartphone-link Display Audio [SDA] How to turn on and off predictive course lines ..6-20 Owner’s Manual ..............6-2 Multi Around Monitor system limitations ....6-20 Rearview camera (if so equipped) ........
  • Page 295: Monitor, Heater, Air Conditioner, Audio And Phone Systems

    SMARTPHONE-LINK DISPLAY REARVIEW CAMERA (if so equipped) AUDIO [SDA] OWNER’S MANUAL Refer to Smartphone-link Display Audio [SDA] Owner’s Manual that includes the following information. Available functions may vary depending on the models and specifications. Audio Hands-Free Phone Apple CarPlay® Android Auto MITSUBISHI CONNECT powered by SiriusXM®...
  • Page 296: Rearview Camera System Operation

    — The system is designed as an aid to the Make sure that the liftgate is securely driver in showing large stationary objects closed when backing up. directly behind the vehicle, to help avoid damaging the vehicle. The Rearview camera system automatically The distance guide line and the vehicle shows a rear view of the vehicle when the shift width line should be used as a reference...
  • Page 297: How To Read The Displayed Lines

    Indicate the predictive course when backing up. The predictive course lines will be displayed on the monitor when the shift lever is in the R (Reverse) position and if the steering wheel is turned. The predictive course lines will move depending on how much the steering wheel is turned and will not be displayed while the steering wheel is in the straight ahead position.
  • Page 298 WAE0560X WAE0477X A: Actual objects A: Actual objects B: Objects shown on the screen B: Objects shown on the screen Backing up on a steep downhill Weighed down by weigh When there is a downward slope behind the When the rear of the vehicle is weighed down vehicle, objects shown on the screen will appear with the weight of passengers and luggage in to be closer than they actually are.
  • Page 299: How To Park With Predictive Course Lines

    HOW TO PARK WITH PRE- DICTIVE COURSE LINES WARNING If the tires are replaced with different sized tires, the predictive course lines may be displayed incorrectly. On a snow-covered or slippery road, there may be a difference between the predictive course line and the actual course line.
  • Page 300: Adjusting The Screen

    5. When the vehicle is parked in the space completely, move the shift lever to the P (Park) position and apply the parking brake. WAE0423X ADJUSTING THE SCREEN 1. Push the MENU button 2. Touch the “Settings” key and then touch the “Camera”...
  • Page 301: How To Turn On And Off Predictive Course Lines

    not represent a system malfunction: HOW TO TURN ON AND OFF not show small objects below the bumper, and may not show objects close to the When the temperature is extremely high or PREDICTIVE COURSE LINES bumper or on the ground. low, the screen may not clearly display To turn the predictive course lines on and off objects.
  • Page 302: System Maintenance

    MULTI AROUND MONITOR (if so equipped) WAE0419X SYSTEM MAINTENANCE CAUTION Do not use alcohol, benzine or thinner to clean the camera. This will cause disco- loration. WAE0425X Do not damage the camera as the monitor Smartphone-link Display Audio [SDA] screen may be adversely affected. WARNING CAMERA button If dirt, rain or snow accumulates on the camera...
  • Page 303 water. The Multi Around Monitor is a conveni- ence feature and is not a substitute for — Make sure that the liftgate is securely proper vehicle operation because it has closed when backing up. areas where objects cannot be viewed. The four corners of the vehicle in particular, The Multi Around Monitor system is designed are areas where objects do not always...
  • Page 304: Types Of Views Of The Multi Around Monitor

    WAE0510X WAE0511X WAE0512X TYPES OF VIEWS OF THE Side-view/Rear-view mode Bird’s eye-view/Front-view mode MULTI AROUND MONITOR Views of the passenger’s side of the vehicle and Views of the surroundings of the vehicle and the behind the vehicle are displayed. front of the vehicle are displayed. Bird’s eye-view/Rear-view mode Views of the surroundings of the vehicle and behind the vehicle are displayed.
  • Page 305 Front-wide/rear-wide view Views of the front or rear of the vehicle are displayed. CAUTION The camera uses a special lens. As a result, images and distances shown on the screen are not exact. NOTE: Because the cameras have a special lens, the lines on the ground between parking WAE0513X WAE0564X...
  • Page 306: Multi Around Monitor System Operation

    abnormality. viewed on the monitor may be different center of the vehicle. If a wireless device is installed near the than the actual distance between the vehicle and displayed objects. camera, the camera images may cause electrical system interference and the Use the displayed lines and the bird’s-eye system may stop functioning properly.
  • Page 307 straight ahead position, both the right Front and rear view: and left predictive course lines Guiding lines that indicate the approximate displayed. When the steering wheel turns vehicle width and distances to objects with approximately 90 degrees or more, the reference to the vehicle body line , are predictive course line is displayed only on...
  • Page 308 view is displayed. The red makers (if so equipped) are displayed when the parking sensor is turned off or the parking sensor is not available at the corner. Predictive course lines indicate the predicted course when operating the vehicle. WARNING Objects in the bird’s-eye view will appear farther than the actual distance.
  • Page 309: Difference Between Predictive And Actual Distances

    illustrations). When in doubt, turn around and Front-wide/rear-wide view: view the objects as you are backing up, or park The front-wide view/rear-wide view shows a and exit the vehicle to view the positioning of wider area on the entire screen and allows objects behind the vehicle.
  • Page 310 WAE0559X WAE0560X WAE0477X A: Actual objects A: Actual objects A: Actual objects B: Objects shown on the screen B: Objects shown on the screen B: Objects shown on the screen Backing up on a steep uphill Backing up on a steep downhill Weighed down by weigh When there is an upward slope behind the When there is a downward slope behind the...
  • Page 311: How To Park With Predictive Course Lines

    HOW TO PARK WITH PRE- DICTIVE COURSE LINES WARNING If the tires are replaced with different sized tires, the predictive course lines may be displayed incorrectly. On a snow-covered or slippery road, there may be a difference between the predictive course line and the actual course line.
  • Page 312: How To Switch The Display

    5. When the vehicle is parked in the space completely, move the shift lever to the P (Park) position and apply the parking brake. HOW TO SWITCH THE DIS- PLAY With the power switch placed in the ON position, push the CAMERA button or move the shift lever to the R (Reverse) position to operate the Multi Around Monitor.
  • Page 313: Adjusting The Screen

    A different screen is selected. HOW TO TURN ON AND OFF PREDICTIVE COURSE LINES To turn the predictive course lines on and off when the shift lever is in the P (Park) position, perform the following operation. 1. Push the MENU button 2.
  • Page 314 The following are operating limitations and do The apparent distance between objects not represent a system malfunction: viewed on the Multi Around Monitor differs from the actual distance. There may be a delay when switching between views. The cameras are installed above the front grille, the door mirrors and above the rear When the temperature is extremely high or license plate.
  • Page 315: System Maintenance

    If dirt, rain or snow accumulates on any of the cameras , the Multi Around Monitor may not display objects clearly. Clean the camera by wiping with a cloth dampened with a diluted mild cleaning agent and then wiping with a dry cloth.
  • Page 316: Moving Object Detection (Mod) (If So Equipped)

    MOVING OBJECT DETECTION (MOD) (if so equipped) surroundings to ensure it is safe to maneuver. The system is deactivated at speeds above 6 MPH (10 km/h). It is reactivated at lower speeds. The MOD system is not designed to detect the surrounding stationary objects.
  • Page 317 NOTE: When the shift lever is in the P (Park) or N (Neutral) position and the vehicle is While the RCTA chime is beeping, the MOD stopped, the MOD system detects the system does not chime. moving objects in the bird’s-eye view. The MOD system will not operate if either door is opened.
  • Page 318: Turning Mod On And Off

    In the bird’s-eye view, the yellow frame The MOD system performance will be displayed on each camera image (front, rear, limited according to environmental condi- right, left) depending on where moving objects tions and surrounding objects such as: are detected. —...
  • Page 319: System Maintenance

    VENTILATORS When the temperature is extremely high or low, the screen may not display objects clearly. This is not a malfunction. NOTE: The green MOD icon will change to orange if one of the following has occurred. When the system is malfunctioning. When the component temperature reaches a high level (icon will blink).
  • Page 320: Side Ventilators

    HEATER AND AIR CONDITIONER WARNING The heater and air conditioner operate only when the Plug-in Hybrid EV system is running. Never leave children or adults who would normally require the support of others alone in the vehicle. Pets should not be left alone either.
  • Page 321: Dual-Zone Automatic Climate Control

    depress the brake pedal to prevent the vehicle from creeping. The heater and air conditioner operate when the Plug-in Hybrid EV system is running. The air blower will operate even if the Plug-in Hybrid EV system is turned off and the power switch is placed in the ON position.
  • Page 322 NOTE: temperature. engine starting can be reduced. Do not set the temperature lower than You can individually set temperatures for When the EV priority mode is se- the outside air temperature or the system the driver’s side and front passenger’s lected, the engine will not start except may not work properly.
  • Page 323 The screen may move slowly when the If the engine cannot be started due to Manual operation temperature is very cold. This is not a running out of fuel, etc., the heating malfunction. It will recover when the effect may not be obtained even if the dial Fan speed control: temperature returns to normal.
  • Page 324 To turn the system off Air flow control: Pushing the button manually controls air Push the ON·OFF button. flow and selects the air outlet: — Air flows mainly from center and side ventilators. — Air flows mainly from center and side ventilators and foot outlets.
  • Page 325: 3-Zone Automatic Climate Control

    temperature. You can individually set temperatures for the driver’s side and front passenger’s side when the indicator light on the SYNC button is not illuminated. A visible mist may be seen coming from the ventilators in hot, humid conditions as the air is cooled rapidly.
  • Page 326 NOTE: The screen may move slowly when the engine starting can be reduced. Do not set the temperature lower than temperature is very cold. This is not a When the EV priority mode is se- the outside air temperature or the system malfunction.
  • Page 327 If the engine cannot be started due to Manual operation Air flow control: running out of fuel, etc., the heating Pushing the button manually controls air effect may not be obtained even if the dial Fan speed control: flow and selects the air outlet: or switch is operated.
  • Page 328 To turn the system off Push the ON·OFF button. JVH1847X WAE0608X Rear temperature display “ ” Rear temperature increase button “ ” Rear temperature decrease button Rear temperature control You can adjust the temperature for rear seat passengers using the buttons located on the rear console.
  • Page 329: Operating Tips

    ANTENNA SHARK FIN ANTENNA required when servicing your vehicle’s air OPERATING TIPS conditioner. Using improper refrigerants or The shark fin antenna is located on the rear part When the engine coolant temperature and lubricants will cause severe damage to the air of the vehicle roof.
  • Page 330: Car Phone Or Cb Radio

    CAR PHONE OR CB RADIO When installing a car phone or a CB radio in Keep the antenna wire away from the your vehicle, be sure to observe the following electronic control system harness. Do not precautions, otherwise the new equipment may route the antenna wire next to any harness.
  • Page 331 MEMO 6-38 Monitor, heater, air conditioner, audio and phone systems CarManuals2.com...
  • Page 332 7 Starting and driving Precautions when starting and driving ......7-5 Select positions ............7-20 Exhaust gas (carbon monoxide) ........7-5 Regenerative braking level selector (paddle type) ............. 7-21 Three-way catalyst ............7-5 Operation of the transaxle ........
  • Page 333 TARMAC mode ............7-37 Blind Spot Warning [BSW]/LCA Active Blind Spot Assist [ABSA] (if so equipped) ........7-52 POWER mode ............7-37 Blind Spot Warning [BSW]/Lane Change GRAVEL mode ............7-37 Assist [LCA] ............7-53 SNOW mode ...
  • Page 334 Conventional (fixed speed) cruise control mode ..7-88 Turning the PFCW system ON/OFF ..... 7-140 MI-PILOT Assist (if so equipped) ........7-91 PFCW system limitations ........7-142 MI-PILOT Assist system operation ......7-93 System temporarily unavailable ......
  • Page 335 Brake assist ..............7-158 Rear parking sensor system (if so equipped) ....7-170 Brake assist ............... 7-158 System operation ............ 7-171 Anti-lock Braking System [ABS] ......7-158 How to enable/disable the rear parking sensor ..
  • Page 336: Starting And Driving

    PRECAUTIONS WHEN STARTING AND DRIVING — If you suspect that exhaust fumes are Your vehicle is raised while being WARNING entering the vehicle, drive with all win- serviced. dows fully open, and have the vehicle — You suspect that exhaust fumes are inspected immediately.
  • Page 337: Tire Pressure Monitoring System [Tpms]

    even if under-inflation has not reached the level TIRE PRESSURE MONITOR- CAUTION to trigger illumination of the TPMS low tire ING SYSTEM [TPMS] pressure telltale. Your vehicle has also been equipped with a Do not use leaded gasoline. Deposits from Low tire pressure warning light leaded gasoline will seriously reduce the TPMS malfunction indicator to indicate when...
  • Page 338 illuminated and low tire pressure is de- Whenever the tires and wheels are WARNING tected. The “Tire Pressure Low - Add Air”/ replaced with new ones “Tire Pressure Low - Check Cold Tire” If new wheels with new tire inflation pressure warning turns off when the low tire pressure If the low tire pressure warning light sensors are installed, their ID codes must be...
  • Page 339 If the TPMS has been replaced and the ID transmitter these services. has not been registered. Continental If the wheel is not originally specified by Model: TIS-10DL Mitsubishi Motors. CAUTION IC: 7812D-TIS10DL FCC Notice: For USA: The TPMS may not function properly Body Control Module (BCM)
  • Page 340: Avoiding Collision And Rollover

    “La operación de este equipo está sujeta a las 3. Place the power switch in the ON position. — If an electrical equipment is being used Do not start the Plug-in Hybrid EV system. in or near the vehicle siguientes dos condiciones: (1) es posible que este equipo o dispositivo no cause interfer- —...
  • Page 341: On-Pavement And Off-Road Driving Precautions

    particularly if the loss of control causes the off-road conditions. If at all possible, avoid vehicle speed is reduced. vehicle to slide sideways. Be attentive at all sharp turns or abrupt maneuvers, particularly at 6. When it is safe to do so, gradually turn the times, and avoid driving when tired.
  • Page 342: Drinking Alcohol/Drugs And Driving

    1. Remain calm and do not overreact. Drive carefully when off the road and 2. Maintain a firm grip on the steering wheel Mitsubishi Motors is committed to safe driving. avoid dangerous areas. Every person who with both hands and try to hold a straight...
  • Page 343 control your speed. If you drive across manual. This could cause your vehicle to equipment even if the other two wheels are them, you may roll over. roll over. raised off the ground. Make sure you inform test facility personnel that your Do not shift ranges while driving on Do not grip the inside or spokes of the vehicle is AWC before it is placed on a...
  • Page 344: Power Switch

    POWER SWITCH turning off the Active stability control [ASC] Avoid parking your vehicle on steep hills. WARNING with the ASC OFF switch. If you get out of the vehicle and it rolls forward, backward or sideways, you could Refer to “How to turn off the ASC” (P.7- be injured.
  • Page 345: Operating Range For Plug-In Hybrid Ev System Start Function

    who does not carry the F.A.S.T.-key, to push the activate the Plug-in Hybrid EV System. power switch to start the Plug-in Hybrid EV (See “Recovery operation of Plug-in Hy- system. brid EV system” (P.8-3).) If the F.A.S.T.-key is placed on the instru- ment panel, inside the glove box or door pocket, the F.A.S.T.-key may not function.
  • Page 346: Power Switch Positions

    toward the OFF position, proceed as follows: all doors are closed. vehicle is in P (Park) position. 1. Push the electrical parking switch to shift to the P (Park) position. The battery saver feature will be canceled if any 2. Push the power switch. The power switch of the following occur: position will change to the ON position.
  • Page 347: Emergency Plug-In Hybrid Ev System Shut Off

    chime sounds. The Plug-in Hybrid EV EMERGENCY PLUG-IN HY- system will start. BRID EV SYSTEM SHUT OFF After step 3 is performed, when the power To shut off the Plug-in Hybrid EV system in an switch is pushed without depressing the brake emergency situation while driving, perform the pedal, the power switch position will change to following procedure:...
  • Page 348: Before Starting The Plug-In Hybrid Ev System

    BEFORE STARTING THE STARTING AND STOPPING THE PLUG-IN HYBRID EV SYSTEM PLUG-IN HYBRID EV SYSTEM Make sure the area around the vehicle is STARTING THE PLUG-IN HY- 6. When the READY indicator changes from clear. blinking to staying on, the startup of Plug-in BRID EV SYSTEM Check fluid levels such as engine oil, Hybrid EV System is activated and the...
  • Page 349: Stopping The Plug-In Hybrid Ev System

    If the READY indicator does not come times or more quickly. Plug-in Hybrid is stopped. This sound is normal and does on, turn the power switch to OFF once EV System stops, the operation mode not indicate a malfunction. After operat- and, after a while, press the power switch turns to ACC, and the shift lever position ing for a period of time, the cooling fans...
  • Page 350: Driving The Vehicle

    Do not replace the shift lever knob with (Neutral) position. To move the shift lever, anything other than a Mitsubishi Motors — If the Electrical parking switch is Genuine part. In addition, do not hang, pressed while the vehicle is in motion.
  • Page 351: Select Position Display

    NOTE: — If the shift lever is moved to the “D” WARNING (Drive) position while the vehicle is When the “B” (Regenerative Brake) position moving backward. is selected, the regenerative braking force level is also displayed. If the following operation is performed Never move the shift lever to the “N”...
  • Page 352: Regenerative Braking Level Selector (Paddle Type)

    stop lights will be automatically illumi- WARNING nated. NOTE: When a stronger regenerative braking force level is selected and the vehicle is driven on a When the drive battery level is full or nearly slippery road, if the accelerator pedal is full, or the drive battery temperature is too abruptly released, strong regenerative braking hot or too cold, regenerative braking force...
  • Page 353: Operation Of The Transaxle

    On vehicles equipped with the Adaptive OPERATION OF THE TRANS- Waiting Cruise Control [ACC], and while the AXLE For short waiting periods, such as at traffic Adaptive Cruise Control [ACC] is oper- lights, the vehicle can be left in select position ating, the regenerative braking force and held stationary with the service brake.
  • Page 354: Electrical Parking Switch

    If the driver’s door is opened and the Unintentional shifting to the “P” (Park) seatbelt is unfastened while the vehicle is position can lead to an accident. stationary with the shift position in any position other than “P” or the vehicle is moving slowly and the READY indicator CAUTION is illuminated, the parking lock function...
  • Page 355: Parking Brake

    PARKING BRAKE off after 10 seconds, there is not a malfunction. WARNING Never drive the vehicle with the parking brake applied. The brake will overheat and fail to operate and will lead to an accident. Never release the parking brake from outside the vehicle.
  • Page 356: Manual Operation

    NOTE: If the driver’s seat belt is unfastened While the electric parking brake is WARNING when the brake force is maintained by applied or released, an operating sound the Brake Auto Hold function, the is heard from the lower side of the rear electric parking brake will apply auto- Before leaving the vehicle, move the shift lever seat.
  • Page 357: Brake Auto Hold

    BRAKE AUTO HOLD The Brake Auto Hold function maintains the When pulling the electric parking brake Make sure to push the electrical parking braking force without the driver having to switch up with the power switch in the switch to shift to the P (Park) position and depress the brake pedal when the vehicle is OFF or ACC position, the parking brake apply the parking brake when parking...
  • Page 358: How To Activate/Deactivate The Brake Auto Hold Function

    following conditions need to be met. heard. This is not a malfunction. The driver’s seat belt is fastened. The electric parking brake is released. The vehicle is not in the P (Park) position. The vehicle is not parked on a steep hill. NOTE: The Brake Auto Hold function resets to OFF every time the power switch is switched from...
  • Page 359: How To Use The Brake Auto Hold Function

    EV MODE SELECTOR SWITCH Parking Failure to prevent the vehicle from rolling may result in serious personal injury or property When the electrical parking switch is pushed to damage. shift to the P (Park) position with the brake force maintained by the Brake Auto Hold HOW TO USE THE BRAKE function, the parking brake will automatically be applied and the brake force of the Brake...
  • Page 360: Normal Mode

    NOTE: NOTE: Depending on the vehicle and driving When TARMAC or POWER mode is conditions, some modes may not be selected by the drive mode selector, the available. The characters are grayed out EV priority mode cannot be used. for the modes that cannot be used. See “Drive Mode Selector”...
  • Page 361: Save Mode

    The motor output in the EV priority In the following conditions, the SAVE WARNING mode may decrease due to the deterio- mode cannot be used even if the SAVE rated drive battery or the ambient mode is selected, a buzzer will sound and temperature falls.
  • Page 362 NOTE: level is low. It is recommended to select Also, if the engine is started, ensure there Even if the CHARGE mode is selected, the CHARGE mode by the EV mode is sufficient fuel in the fuel tank so that the engine may not start depending on switch and the POWER mode by the the engine does not run out of fuel.
  • Page 363: Innovative Pedal Operation Mode

    INNOVATIVE PEDAL OPERATION MODE INNOVATIVE PEDAL OPERA- WARNING TION MODE OPERATION When the Innovative Pedal Operation Mode is Never rely solely on the Innovative Pedal activated, the regenerative brake is enhanced Operation Mode, as there is a performance and the driver can adjust the vehicle speed by limit to the system function.
  • Page 364 System Activation Innovative Pedal Operation Mode driving features To activate the Innovative Pedal Operation Mode, place the power switch in the READY The Innovative Pedal Operation Mode provides to drive or ON position and push the Innovative the following driving features: Pedal Operation Mode switch located on the When driving the vehicle: center console.
  • Page 365: Innovative Pedal Operation Mode Limitations

    When the warning message appears, the Other driving tips for the Innovative If the deceleration force provided by the Innovative Pedal Operation Mode will be turned Innovative Pedal Operation Mode is not Pedal Operation Mode: off automatically. Have the system checked as sufficient, depress the brake pedal.
  • Page 366: Acoustic Vehicle Alerting System [Avas]

    ACOUSTIC VEHICLE ALERTING SYSTEM [AVAS] NOTE: When the Acoustic Vehicle Alerting System When all of the following conditions are [AVAS] warning light in the multi-function met, the AVAS system is activated to display is illuminating. remind the driver that the Plug-in When the engine is running.
  • Page 367: Drive Mode Selector

    DRIVE MODE SELECTOR To change the mode, turn the Drive mode selector right or left. The mode list will appear in the multi-information display and you can select a mode. NOTE: The mode list will be turned off in approximately 4 seconds after a mode is selected.
  • Page 368: Normal Mode

    NORMAL MODE POWER MODE SNOW MODE This mode offers well-balanced driving perfor- This mode offers the most powerful and This mode is for driving on slippery road mance with efficiency for SUV in various road responsive acceleration feeling thanks to elec- surfaces, such as snow-covered roads and offers conditions.
  • Page 369: Traffic Sign Recognition [Tsr] (If So Equipped)

    TRAFFIC SIGN RECOGNITION [TSR] (if so equipped) and “Blind Spot Warning BSW/LCA Active WARNING Blind Spot Assist ABSA” (P.7-52). The TSR system is only intended to be a support device to help provide the driver with information. It is not a replacement for the driver’s attention to traffic conditions or responsibility to drive safely.
  • Page 370 — The Traffic Sign Recognition [TSR] system When driving where there is a change may not function properly under the of gradient. following conditions: — When driving on uneven roads such — When rain, snow or dirt adheres to as unpaved roads. the windshield in front of the TSR —...
  • Page 371: How To Enable/Disable The Tsr System

    the sign is facing your vehicle’s lane — When the sign is too bright or too (such as a stop sign or a speed limit dark. sign for a side road branching from — When the camera is misaligned. the main line). —...
  • Page 372: System Temporarily Unavailable

    LANE DEPARTURE WARNING [LDW] (if so equipped) SYSTEM TEMPORARILY UN- SYSTEM MAINTENANCE WARNING AVAILABLE The lane camera unit for the Traffic Sign Recognition [TSR] system is located above If the vehicle is parked in direct sunlight under Failure to follow the warnings and instructions the interior rear view mirror.
  • Page 373: Ldw System Operation

    WAF0589X The LDW system will operate when the vehicle is driven at speeds of approximately 37 MPH (60 km/h) and above, and the lane markings are clearly visible on the road. The LDW system monitors the lane markers on the traveling lane using the camera unit located above the inside mirror.
  • Page 374: How To Enable/Disable The Ldw System

    will vibrate and the LDW indicator on the multi-information display will blink to alert the driver. The warning function will stop when the vehicle returns inside of the lane markers. WBF0147X Steering wheel remote control switches (left HOW TO ENABLE/DISABLE side) THE LDW SYSTEM Multi-information display...
  • Page 375: Ldw System Limitations

    and then push the scroll dial. Use the scroll — — When driving on winding or uneven On roads where there are sharp dial to select “Driver Assistance”. Then roads. curves. push the scroll dial. — — When there is a lane closure due to On roads where there are sharply 2.
  • Page 376: System Temporarily Unavailable

    SYSTEM TEMPORARILY UN- the necessary operating conditions are satisfied, the LDW system will resume. AVAILABLE SYSTEM MALFUNCTION Condition A: If the LDW system malfunctions, it will cancel If the vehicle is parked in direct sunlight under automatically and “Not Available System Mal- high temperature conditions (over approxi- function”...
  • Page 377: Lane Departure Prevention [Ldp] (If So Equipped)

    LANE DEPARTURE PREVENTION [LDP] (if so equipped) Do not strike or damage the areas around the camera unit. Do not touch the camera WARNING lens or remove the screw located on the camera unit. If the camera unit is damaged Failure to follow the warnings and instructions due to an accident, it is recommended that for proper use of the LDP system could result...
  • Page 378: Ldp System Operation

    the traveling lane using the camera unit located above the inside mirror. WBF0148X LDP ON indicator (on the multi-information LDP SYSTEM OPERATION display) The LDP system operates above approximately LDP indicator (on the multi-information dis- 37 MPH (60 km/h) and when the lane markings play) are clear.
  • Page 379: How To Enable/Disable The Ldp System

    display will blink to alert the driver. Then, the LDP system will automatically apply the brakes for a short period of time to help assist the driver to return the vehicle to the center of the traveling lane. To turn on the LDP system, push the MI-PILOT Assist switch on the steering wheel or LDP switch...
  • Page 380: Ldp System Limitations

    and then push the scroll dial. Use the scroll apply corrective steering to complete your — When the vehicle is equipped with dial to select “Driver Assistance.” Then lane change. non-original brake parts or suspen- push the scroll dial. sion parts. Because the LDP may not activate under 2.
  • Page 381: System Temporarily Unavailable

    will be deactivated for approximately 2 Condition C: — When the headlights are not bright seconds after the lane change signal is due to dirt on the lens or if the aiming If the following message appears in the multi- turned off.) is not adjusted properly.
  • Page 382: System Malfunction

    Do not strike or damage the areas around SYSTEM MALFUNCTION the camera unit. Do not touch the camera If the LDP system malfunctions, it will cancel lens or remove the screw located on the automatically. The LDP indicator (orange) will camera unit.
  • Page 383: Blind Spot Warning [Bsw]/Lca Active Blind Spot Assist [Absa] (If So Equipped)

    BLIND SPOT WARNING [BSW]/LCA ACTIVE BLIND SPOT ASSIST [ABSA] (if so equipped) : Lane Change Assist [LCA] WARNING The BSW/LCA/ABSA systems are not a replacement for proper driving procedure and are not designed to prevent contact with vehicles or objects. When driving, always use the side and rear mirrors and always turn your head and look in the direction you will move to ensure it is safe...
  • Page 384: Blind Spot Warning [Bsw]/Lane Change Assist [Lca]

    The system operates above approximately 6 MPH (10 km /h). If the radar sensors detect vehicles in the detection zone, the side indicator light the door mirror on the side where a vehicle is detected illuminates. When a vehicle in the next lane is detected and the turn signal is activated on the side of the vehicle being detected, the system sounds a buzzer and the BSW/LCA in-...
  • Page 385: Active Blind Spot Assist [Absa]

    SSD1030 Detection zone The radar sensors detect a vehicle in the detection zone on the left and right side of the vehicle. WBF0152X Side indicator light ACTIVE BLIND SPOT ASSIST ABSA ON indicator (on the multi-information [ABSA] display) The ABSA system uses radar sensors ABSA indicator (on the multi-information display) installed near the rear bumper to detect...
  • Page 386: Bsw/Lca/Absa Driving Situations

    windshield to monitor the lane markers of able to detect vehicles approaching your your traveling lane. vehicle at speeds significantly higher than the speed of your vehicle. The ABSA system operates above approxi- mately 37 MPH (60 km/h). When a vehicle in the next lane is detected and your vehicle NOTE: approaches the lane marker on the side of a...
  • Page 387 WBF0184X WBF0185X WBF0186X Illustration 1 – Approaching from behind Illustration 2 – Approaching from behind Illustration 3 – Approaching from behind Illustration 1: The side indicator light illumi- Illustration 2: If the driver activates the turn Illustration 3: If your vehicle approaches a lane nates if a vehicle enters the detection zone from signal while another vehicle is in the detection marker while another vehicle is in the detection...
  • Page 388 WBF0187X WBF0188X WBF0189X Illustration 4 – At starting the vehicle Illustration 5 – Overtaking another vehicle Illustration 6 – Overtaking another vehicle Illustration 4: It may not be possible to detect a Illustration 5: The side indicator light illumi- Illustration 6: If the driver activates the turn vehicle that remains within the detection zone nates if you overtake a vehicle and that vehicle signal while another vehicle is in the detection...
  • Page 389 WBF0190X WBF0191X WBF0192X Illustration 7 – Overtaking another vehicle Illustration 8 – Overtaken by another vehicles Illustration 9 – Entering from the side Illustration 7: If your vehicle approaches a lane Illustration 8: When your vehicle is overtaken Illustration 9: When another vehicle approaches marker while another vehicle is in the detection by two or more vehicles driving closely in a due to a lane change, etc., the side indicator...
  • Page 390 WBF0193X WBF0194X WBF0195X Illustration 10 – Entering from the side Illustration 11 – Entering from the side Illustration 12 – If your vehicle is on a lane marker Illustration 10: If the driver activates the turn Illustration 11: If your vehicle approaches a lane Illustration 12: The ABSA system will not signal while another vehicle is in the detection marker while another vehicle is in the detection...
  • Page 391: How To Use The Bsw/Lca/Absa Systems

    HOW TO USE THE BSW/LCA/ How to use the ABSA installation of tire chains, non-stan- dard wheels). ABSA SYSTEMS When “Settings” to “Driver Assistance”, “Blind Spot”, then “Active Assist [ABSA]” is turned — When the vehicle is equipped with NOTE: on in the multi-information display, push the non-original steering parts or suspen- Pushing the MI-PILOT Assist switch will...
  • Page 392 NOTE: — — When driving on a road with extre- On roads where there are sharply Excessive noise will interfere with the mely wide lanes. contrasting objects, such as shadows, buzzer sound and it may not be heard. snow, water, wheel ruts, seams or lines —...
  • Page 393: When Bsw/Lca Systems Temporarily Unavailable

    — When driving at high speed on curved — When the sensors are dirty. In the following cases, the “Unavailable Slippery Road” warning appears on the roads. — When rain, snow or dirt, etc. adheres on multi-information display, a buzzer sounds During brake control, if the driver the sensor.
  • Page 394: Radio Frequency Statement

    desired operation of the device. RADIO FREQUENCY STATE- MENT Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR For USA d’Industrie Canada applicables aux appa- FCC ID: LTQRN5TR reils radio exempts de licence. L’exploitation CAUTION TO USERS est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes: (1) l’appareil ne doit pas produire de Changes or modifications not expressly brouillage, et (2) l’utilisateur de l’appareil...
  • Page 395: Rear Cross Traffic Alert [Rcta] (If So Equipped)

    REAR CROSS TRAFFIC ALERT [RCTA] (if so equipped) WARNING Failure to follow the warnings and instructions for proper use of the RCTA system could result in serious injury or death. The RCTA system is not a replacement for proper driving procedures and is not designed to prevent contact with vehicles or objects.
  • Page 396 If the radar detects an approaching vehicle from The RCTA system uses radar sensors either side, the system chimes (once), the side installed on both sides near the rear bumper to indicator light flashes on the side the vehicle detect an approaching vehicle. is approaching from, and a yellow rectangular The radar sensors can detect an approaching...
  • Page 397: How To Enable/Disable The Rcta System

    and then push the scroll dial. Use the scroll dial to select “Driver Assistance”. Then push the scroll dial. 2. Use the button to select “Rear Cross Traffic Alert” then press the scroll dial. 3. Use the scroll dial to enable or disable the system.
  • Page 398: Rcta System Limitations

    — Pedestrians, bicycles, motorcycles, an- imals or child-operated toy vehicles — A vehicle that is passing at speeds greater than approximately 19 MPH (30 km/h) — A vehicle that is passing at speeds lower than approximately 5 MPH (8 km/h) The radar sensors may not detect ap- proaching vehicles in certain situations: —...
  • Page 399: System Temporarily Unavailable

    NOTE: — Ice/frost/dirt build-up on the vehicle In the case of several vehicles approaching in Do not use the RCTA system under the a row (Illustration 1) or in the opposite following conditions as it may not function direction (Illustration 2), a chime may not be properly: sounded by the RCTA system after the first —...
  • Page 400: System Malfunction

    paint near the radar sensors. SYSTEM MALFUNCTION Do not strike or damage the area around the When the RCTA system malfunctions, it will radar sensors. It is recommended that you visit a turn off automatically. The “Malfunction” certified Mitsubishi EV dealer if the area warning message will appear in the multi- around the radar sensors is damaged due to a information display.
  • Page 401: Cruise Control (If So Equipped)

    CRUISE CONTROL (if so equipped) licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation Do not use the cruise control when driving is subject to the following two conditions: (1) under the following conditions. Doing so this device may not cause interference, and could cause a loss of vehicle control and (2) this device must accept any interference, result in an accident.
  • Page 402: Cruise Control Operations

    The CRUISE indicator may blink when the Push down and hold the SET- switch. When Turning on cruise control Cruise ON/OFF switch is turned ON while the vehicle reaches the desired speed, Push the Cruise ON/OFF switch. The CRUISE pushing up the RES+, pushing down the release the SET- switch.
  • Page 403: Adaptive Cruise Control [Acc] (If So Equipped)

    ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL [ACC] (if so equipped) except in appropriate road and traffic WARNING conditions. ACC may be canceled if sudden accelera- tion occurs on a downhill. Failure to follow the warnings and instructions for proper use of the ACC system could result in serious injury or death.
  • Page 404 display. For the vehicle-to-vehicle distance control mode, see “Vehicle-to-vehicle distance control mode” (P.7-74). For the conventional (fixed speed) cruise control mode, see “Conventional (fixed speed) cruise control mode” (P.7-88). WAF0599X Example Displays and indicators Once a control mode is activated, it cannot be ACC switches changed to the other cruise control mode.
  • Page 405: How To Select The Cruise Control Mode

    WAF0600X WAF0392X Example The ACC system is intended to enhance the seconds. See “Conventional (fixed speed) cruise HOW TO SELECT THE operation of the vehicle when following a control mode” (P.7-88). vehicle traveling in the same lane and direction. CRUISE CONTROL MODE VEHICLE-TO-VEHICLE DIS- The system uses a multisensing front camera Selecting vehicle-to-vehicle distance...
  • Page 406 When there are no vehicles traveling ahead, Vehicle-to-vehicle distance control the vehicle-to-vehicle distance control mode mode operation maintains the speed set by the driver. The The vehicle-to-vehicle distance control mode is set speed range is between approximately designed to maintain a selected distance and 20 and 90 MPH (30 and 144 km/h).
  • Page 407 the speed of the vehicle ahead. Depress the set speed. accelerator to properly accelerate your vehicle 4. MAIN switch: when acceleration is required for a lane change. Master switch to activate the system. Depress the brake pedal when deceleration is 5.
  • Page 408 WAF0657X WAF0603X WAF0604X Example To set cruising speed, accelerate your vehicle Operating vehicle-to-vehicle distance Vehicle-to-vehicle distance control to the desired speed, push the SET- switch and control mode release it. (The vehicle ahead detection indica- mode display and indicators To turn on the cruise control, quickly push tor, set distance indicator and set vehicle speed 1.
  • Page 409 When the ASC system is off. For additional information, see “Active stability control ASC” (P.7-160). When the ASC system (including the traction control system) is operating. When the SNOW mode, MUD mode or GRAVEL mode is selected. When a wheel is slipping. WAF0732X When the SET- switch is pushed down under the following conditions, the ACC Assist...
  • Page 410 Vehicle ahead not detected: When a vehicle is no longer detected ahead, the ACC system gradually accelerates your vehicle to resume the previously vehicle set speed. The ACC system then maintains the vehicle set speed. When a vehicle is no longer detected, the vehicle ahead detection indicator and speed control status indicator (maintain speed control mode) turn off.
  • Page 411 How to change set vehicle speed The set vehicle speed can be adjusted. To change to a faster cruising speed: Push up and hold the RES+ switch . The set vehicle speed increases in increments of 5 MPH (5 km/h). Push up, then quickly release the RES+ switch.
  • Page 412 Approach warning If your vehicle comes closer to the vehicle ahead due to rapid deceleration of that vehicle or if another vehicle cuts in, the system warns the driver with the chime and ACC system display. Decelerate by depressing the brake pedal to maintain a safe vehicle distance if: The chime sounds.
  • Page 413 NOTE: vehicle is detected ahead, then the vehicle will Vehicle-to-vehicle distance control accelerate up to the following speed of that The approach warning chime may sound and mode limitations the system display may blink when the radar vehicle. If the vehicle is not steered into the left sensor detects objects on the side of the lane to pass, the acceleration will stop after a WARNING...
  • Page 414 limitations of the system. The system will — — On slippery road surfaces such as on When excessively heavy baggage is cancel once it judges that the vehicle has ice or snow, etc. loaded in the rear seat or cargo area come to a standstill and sound a warning of your vehicle —...
  • Page 415 drops, ice, snow, etc. — Strong light (for example, sunlight or high beams from oncoming vehicles) enters the front camera — A sudden change in brightness occurs (for example, when the vehicle enters or exits a tunnel or shaded area or lightning flashes) The ACC system is designed to automatically check the radar sensor’s operation within the...
  • Page 416 automatically switch to the D position.) The electric parking brake is applied. The ASC turned off. The AEB applies harder braking. ASC (including the traction control system) operates. The SNOW mode, MUD mode or GRAVEL mode is selected. A wheel slips. When distance measurement becomes im- paired due to adhesion of dirt or obstruction to the sensor.
  • Page 417 Action to take: sensor is not covered by dirt, snow or ice. If the driving can be continued, the ACC system warning message is still displayed, have the should be inspected. It is recommended that you When the above condition is no longer present, system checked.
  • Page 418 cause failure or malfunction. Radio frequency statement: Do not alter, remove, or paint the exterior of For USA the vehicle front area. Type approval number: Before customizing or restoring the exterior of FCC ID: NF3–FR5CPEC the vehicle front area, it is recommended that you visit a certified Mitsubishi EV dealer.
  • Page 419: Conventional (Fixed Speed) Cruise Control Mode

    and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if of the device. WARNING not installed and used in accordance with the Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR instruction manual, may cause harmful inter- d’Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils ference to radio communications. Operation of radio exempts de licence.
  • Page 420 2. Set vehicle speed indicator: This indicator indicates the set vehicle speed. For Canadian models, the speed is displayed in km/h. WAF0605X WAF0660X Conventional (fixed speed) cruise Conventional (fixed speed) cruise control switch control mode display and indicators 1. RES+ switch: The display is located in the multi-information display.
  • Page 421 OFF position, the system is also automatically turned off. To use the ACC system again, quickly push and release the MAIN switch (vehicle-to-vehicle distance control mode) or push and hold it (conventional cruise control mode) again to turn it on. WARNING To avoid accidentally engaging cruise control, make sure to turn the MAIN switch off when...
  • Page 422: Mi-Pilot Assist (If So Equipped)

    MI-PILOT ASSIST (if so equipped) This section contains the information about the 1. Push the CANCEL switch. The set vehicle vehicle speed decreases by 1 MPH (1 following system features: speed indicator will turn off. km/h). MI-PILOT Assist (general system opera- 2.
  • Page 423 tions. It is the driver’s responsibility to MI-PILOT Assist system except in appro- stay alert, drive safely, keep the vehicle in priate road and traffic conditions. the traveling lane, and be in control of the ACC may be canceled if sudden accelera- vehicle at all times.
  • Page 424: Mi-Pilot Assist System Operation

    NOTE: It is important to ensure the front camera and radar sensors are clear at all times. (See “ACC sensor maintenance” (P.7-117) and “Lane Keep Assist LKA maintenance” (P.7- 123) for more details.) WAF0608X Multi-information display MI-PILOT ASSIST SYSTEM Steering wheel remote control switches (right OPERATION side) The MI-PILOT Assist system has the following...
  • Page 425 When your vehicle is stopped for less than use this function. 1. Adaptive Cruise Control [ACC] approximately 3 seconds and the vehicle NOTE: The ACC system can be set to one of two cruise ahead begins to move, your vehicle will control modes: Even if the Forward Collision Mitigation start moving again automatically.
  • Page 426: Mi-Pilot Assist Switches

    Long Middle Short NOTE: For MI-PILOT Assist with Navi-link equipped vehicles: When the Manual mode is selected in the “Spd. Limit Assist” menu on the multi-information display, operating the RES+ or SET- switch can apply the indicated speed limit sign to the set vehicle speed. (See “Speed Limit Assist - a feature of MI-PILOT Assist with Navi-link”...
  • Page 427: Mi-Pilot Assist System Display And Indicators

    Lane marker indicator (orange): Lane departure is detected 6. MI-PILOT Assist status indicator ( Indicates the status of the MI-PILOT Assist system by the color of the indicator MI-PILOT Assist status indicator (white): MI-PILOT Assist is on but in standby MI-PILOT Assist status indicator (green): MI-PILOT Assist active 7.
  • Page 428: Turning The Conventional (Fixed Speed) Cruise Control Mode On

    selected distance by the number of hori- 12. Detected speed limit sign indicator (if so TURNING THE CONVEN- zontal bars shown equipped) ( TIONAL (fixed speed) CRUISE Speed control status indicator (white): Indicates the currently detected speed limit CONTROL MODE ON ACC standby sign Speed control status indicator (green):...
  • Page 429: Operating Mi-Pilot Assist

    WBF0204X Example (all enabled) When the Driving Aids are enabled: Display Zone Driving Aid Forward Collision Mi- tigation System [FCM] Outline Forward Predictive Forward Collision Warning WAF0700X [PFCW] Example The MI-PILOT Assist status indicator OPERATING MI-PILOT AS- Lane Departure Warn- Shaded illuminates in white.
  • Page 430 NOTE: Blind Spot Warning Outline When the LDP and ABSA systems are [BSW] Blind enabled in the settings menu of the multi- Spot Active Blind Spot As- Shaded information display, turning the MI-PILOT sist [ABSA] Assist system on will turn on the LDP and When any of the “Warning”...
  • Page 431 When the ASC system is off. For additional information, see “Active stability control ASC” (P.7-160). When the ASC system (including the traction control system) is activated When the SNOW mode, GRAVEL mode or MUD mode is selected When a wheel is slipping When any door is open When the driver’s seat belt is not fastened WAF0703X...
  • Page 432 To change to a slower cruising speed: WARNING Push down and hold the SET- switch The set vehicle speed decreases in incre- When the accelerator pedal is depressed and ments of 5 MPH (5 km/h). you are approaching the vehicle ahead, the Push down, then quickly release the SET- ACC system will neither control the brake nor switch...
  • Page 433: How To Enable/Disable The Lane Keep Assist [Lka]

    Distance — approximate distance at 60 MPH (100 km/h) 1. Long – 200 ft (60 m) 2. Middle – 150 ft (45 m) 3. Short – 90 ft (30 m) The distance to the vehicle ahead changes automatically according to the vehicle speed.
  • Page 434: How To Cancel The Mi-Pilot Assist System

    NOTE: When the Cruise screen is displayed on the multi-information display, push the scroll dial on the steering wheel to call up the “Driver Assistance” setting display. When enabling/disabling the system through the multi-information display, the system retains the current settings even if the Plug-in Hybrid EV system is restarted.
  • Page 435: Adaptive Cruise Control [Acc] With Stop & Go

    PILOT Assist switch to turn the system off, except in appropriate road and traffic WARNING push the electrical parking switch to shift to conditions. the P (Park) position, and turn the Plug-in ACC may be canceled if sudden accelera- Hybrid EV system off. Failure to follow the warnings and instructions tion occurs on a downhill.
  • Page 436 ahead. For MI-PILOT Assist with Navi-link to vehicle operation to maintain proper distance equipped vehicles on a limited access freeway from vehicles ahead when approaching toll as identified in the navigation map data, the gates or traffic congestion. ACC system cancels and a warning chime sounds if your vehicle is at a standstill for more than approximately 3 seconds and a vehicle is not detected ahead.
  • Page 437 the speed of the vehicle ahead. Depress the accelerator to properly accelerate your vehicle when acceleration is required for a lane change. Depress the brake pedal when deceleration is required to maintain a safe distance to the vehicle ahead due to sudden braking or if a vehicle cuts in.
  • Page 438 When the ACC system detects a vehicle ahead, navigation map data): identified in the navigation map data, the the vehicle ahead detection indicator and the ACC system cancels and a warning chime — The time the vehicle can remain stopped speed control status indicator (distance control sounds if your vehicle is at a standstill for more and automatically restart is extended...
  • Page 439 Your vehicle approaches other vehicles that Cut-in detection are parked or moving slowly. If a vehicle moves into your traveling lane near The accelerator pedal is depressed, over- your vehicle, the ACC system may inform the riding the system. driver by flashing the vehicle ahead detection NOTE: indicator.
  • Page 440 to reduce the distance to vehicle directly ahead. Speed Limit Assist - a feature of MI- — When driving in an area with nearby Only the left side turn signal operates this PILOT Assist with Navi-link (if so parallel roads (for example, freeway feature.
  • Page 441 In the following situations, the Speed new speed limit sign (faster speed value) is indicated. Limit Assist will not operate: — When an increase in the posted speed “ ” : Manual mode is activated and a limit is detected, but the vehicle set new speed limit sign (lower speed value) is speed is already faster than the new indicated.
  • Page 442 NOTE: menu: The Speed Adjust by Route may not The system will retain current settings in the The indicated speed limit sign is applied to operate properly in some road and traffic multi-information display even if the Plug-in conditions, the system may unexpectedly the vehicle set speed automatically when on Hybrid EV system is restarted.
  • Page 443 need to apply additional braking at any time. How to activate or deactivate the sys- When the vehicle is through the curve or tem: junction, the vehicle will accelerate again to 1. Push the button on the steering the set speed. When exiting the limited access wheel until “Settings”...
  • Page 444 should be used in evenly flowing traffic. Do ahead begins to move. You need to — On slippery road surfaces such as on not use the system on roads with sharp push up the RES+ switch or lightly ice or snow, etc. curves or on icy roads, in heavy rain or in depress the accelerator pedal to follow —...
  • Page 445 The ACC system is designed to automatically — When excessively heavy baggage is check the radar sensor’s operation within the loaded in the rear seat or cargo area limitations of the system. of your vehicle The detection zone of the radar sensor is —...
  • Page 446 When driving on some roads, such as winding, hilly, curved, narrow roads, or roads which are under construction, the radar sensor may detect vehicles in a different lane, or may temporarily not detect a vehicle traveling ahead. This may cause the ACC system to decelerate or accel- erate the vehicle.
  • Page 447 Any door is open. When the radar signal is temporarily Condition B: interrupted. The driver’s seat belt is unfastened. When there is inclement weather (rain, fog, Action to take: The vehicle ahead is not detected and your snow, etc.) blocking the front radar sensor, the vehicle is traveling below the speed of 15 When the conditions listed above are no longer ACC system will automatically be canceled, the...
  • Page 448 the Plug-in Hybrid EV system off. When the may be a malfunction. Although the normal bumper, it is recommended that you visit a radar signal is temporarily interrupted, clean the driving can be continued, the ACC system certified Mitsubishi EV dealer. sensor area and restart the Plug-in Hybrid EV should be inspected.
  • Page 449: Lane Keep Assist [Lka]

    This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC at his own expense. (2) l’utilisateur de l’appareil doit accepter tout Rules. brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le R F E x p o s u r e I n f o r m a t i o n a c c o r d i n g brouillage est susceptible d’en compromettre Operation is subject to the following two 2.1091/2.1093/OET bulletin 65:...
  • Page 450 Lane Keep Assist [LKA] operation control your vehicle appropriately. The Lane Keep Assist [LKA] helps the driver The Lane Keep Assist [LKA] is intended for use on well-developed highways with keep the vehicle near the center of the lane gentle (moderate) curves. To avoid risk of when both right and left lane markers are an accident, do not use this system on local detected.
  • Page 451 2. Lane Keep Assist [LKA] indicator operation, the Lane Keep Assist [LKA] status indicator , the Lane Keep Assist [LKA] Indicates the status of the Lane Keep Assist indicator , and the lane marker indicator [LKA] by the color of the indicator on the multi-information display turn Lane Keep Assist [LKA] indicator green.
  • Page 452 brake application to request the driver to take Lane Keep Assist [LKA] limitations — When driving on roads where the control of the vehicle again. traveling lane merges or separates If the driver still does not respond, the system WARNING Do not use the Lane Keep Assist [LKA] turns on the hazard flasher and slows the under the following conditions because the...
  • Page 453 NOTE: be used to help make sure the windshield is — When driving on repeated uphill and kept clean. Only use Mitsubishi Motors For MI-PILOT Assist with Navi-link downhill roads genuine wiper blades, or equivalent wiper equipped vehicles on a limited access freeway...
  • Page 454: Conventional (Fixed Speed) Cruise Control Mode

    [LKA] is disabled when the wiper operates speed) cruise control mode. Lane Keep Assist [LKA] mainte- for more than approximately 10 seconds) nance This mode allows driving at a speed between 20 Action to take: to 90 MPH (30 to 144 km/h) without keeping The camera is located above the inside mirror.
  • Page 455 — On winding or hilly roads — On slippery roads (rain, snow, ice, etc.) — In very windy areas Doing so could cause a loss of vehicle control and result in an accident. WAF0712X WAF0660X Conventional (fixed speed) cruise Conventional (fixed speed) cruise control switches control mode display and indicators 1.
  • Page 456 ACC system system completely off. When the power switch is placed in the OFF position, the system is also 2. Set vehicle speed indicator: automatically turned off. This indicator indicates the set vehicle To use the ACC system again, quickly push and speed.
  • Page 457 1. Push the CANCEL switch. The set vehicle vehicle speed decreases by 1 MPH (1 speed indicator will turn off. km/h). 2. Tap the brake pedal. The set vehicle speed To resume the preset vehicle speed, push up and indicator will turn off. release the RES+ switch.
  • Page 458: Forward Collision Mitigation System [Fcm] (If So Equipped)

    FORWARD COLLISION MITIGATION SYSTEM [FCM] (if so equipped) WARNING Failure to follow the warnings and instructions for proper use of the FCM system could result in serious injury or death. The FCM system is a supplemental aid to the driver. It is not a replacement for the driver’s attention to traffic conditions or responsibility to drive safely.
  • Page 459: Fcm System Operation

    WAF1018X Overview of warnings FCM SYSTEM OPERATION If a risk of a forward collision is detected, the FCM system will first provide a warning to the driver by flashing the warning (yellow) in the multi information display and providing an audible alert.
  • Page 460 collision becomes imminent, the FCM system If the brake pedal is depressed while the brakes applies harder braking automatically. are being applied by the system, you may feel the pedal effort has changed and may hear a The FCM system will function when your sound and feel vibration.
  • Page 461: Turning The Fcm System On/Off

    the scroll dial. For details, see “How to use the multi- information display” (P.4-23). 2. Use scroll dial to select the “Driver Assistance” menu then push the scroll dial. 3. In the “Driver Assistance” menu, highlight the “Emergency Brake” item and push the scroll dial.
  • Page 462: Fcm System Limitations

    FCM system is disabled, the PFCW — — If a stationary vehicle is in the Poor visibility (conditions such as system is also turned off. vehicle’s path, the FCM system will rain, snow, fog, dust storms, sand- not function when the vehicle is storms, and road spray from other FCM SYSTEM LIMITATIONS driven at speeds over approximately...
  • Page 463 heights, or unusual cargo loading or system may not be able to warn the driver — The pedestrian’s profile is partially is narrow (for example, a motorcycle). properly. Be sure that you check, clean and obscured or unidentifiable; for exam- clear sensor areas regularly.
  • Page 464 — The FCM system may keep operating objects above road (low bridge, traffic when the vehicle ahead is turning right sign, etc.) or left. — objects on the road surface (railroad The FCM system may operate when your track, grate, steel plate, etc.) vehicle is approaching and passing a —...
  • Page 465: System Temporarily Unavailable

    The camera unit detects it’s misalignment condition. The radar sensor picks up interference from an another radar source. Action to take: When the above conditions no longer exist, the FCM system will resume automatically. NOTE: When the inside of the windshield on camera area is misted or frozen, it will take a period of time to remove it after air conditioner turns on.
  • Page 466: System Malfunction

    cover of the sensor is not covered by dirt, snow checked by a Mitsubishi EV dealer or qualified or ice. If the warning light is still illuminated, workshop. have the FCM system checked. It is recom- Condition D mended that you visit a certified Mitsubishi EV dealer for this service.
  • Page 467 cause failure or malfunction. User Manual statement according to §15.21: The transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna Do not attach metallic objects near the Changes or modifications made to this equip- or transmitter. sensor area (brush guard, etc.) This could ment not expressly approved by Robert BOSCH cause failure or malfunction.
  • Page 468: Predictive Forward Collision Warning [Pfcw] (If So Equipped)

    PREDICTIVE FORWARD COLLISION WARNING [PFCW] (if so equipped) WARNING Failure to follow the warnings and instructions for proper use of the PFCW system could result in serious injury or death. The PFCW system helps warn the driver before a collision but will not avoid a collision.
  • Page 469 WAF0624X Vehicle ahead detection indicator (on the multi- information display) Forward Collision Mitigation [FCM] System OFF warning light (on the meter panel) 7-138 Starting and driving CarManuals2.com...
  • Page 470: Pfcw System Operation

    WAF0661X PFCW SYSTEM OPERATION The PFCW system operates at speeds above approximately 3 MPH (5 km/h). If there is a potential risk of a forward collision, the PFCW system will warn the driver by blinking the vehicle ahead detection indicator , and sounding an audible alert.
  • Page 471: Turning The Pfcw System On/Off

    and then push the scroll dial. Use the scroll dial to select “Driver Assistance.” Then push the scroll dial. 2. Models with Rear Automatic Emergency Braking [Rear AEB]: Select “Emergency Brake” and push the scroll dial. Models without Rear Automatic Emer- gency Braking [Rear AEB]: Select “Emer- gency Brake”...
  • Page 472 JVS0295X JVS0296X Illustration A Illustration B JVS0297X Illustration C 7-141 Starting and driving CarManuals2.com...
  • Page 473: Pfcw System Limitations

    — Snow or road spray from traveling vehicles. — Driving in a tunnel — Towing a trailer (Illustration B) When the vehicle ahead is being towed. (Illustration C) When the distance to the vehicle ahead is too close, the beam of the radar sensor is obstructed.
  • Page 474: System Temporarily Unavailable

    Condition B Under the following conditions, making it impossible to detect a vehicle ahead, the PFCW system is automatically turned off. The FCM system warning light (yellow) will illuminate and the “Forward Driving Aids temporarily disabled Front Sensor blocked” warning message will appear in the multi- information display.
  • Page 475: System Malfunction

    Action to take: Do not attach metallic objects near the sensor area (brush guard, etc.). This could When the above conditions no longer exist, the cause failure or malfunction. PFCW system will resume automatically. Do not alter, remove or paint the exterior of SYSTEM MALFUNCTION the vehicle front area.
  • Page 476: Driver Attention Alert [Daa] (If So Equipped)

    DRIVER ATTENTION ALERT [DAA] (if so equipped) User Manual statement according to §15.105: For Canada WARNING This equipment has been tested and found to Type approval number: comply with the limits for a Class A digital IC: 3387A-FR5CPEC device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Failure to follow the warnings and instructions Legal warning for RF equipment: for proper use of the DAA system could result...
  • Page 477: Daa System Operation

    period of time, the system uses audible and visual warnings to suggest that the driver take a break. WAF0453X DAA SYSTEM OPERATION If the system detects driver fatigue or that driver attention is decreasing, the message “Take a break?” appears in the multi-information dis- play and a chime sounds when the vehicle is driven at speeds above 37 MPH (60 km/h).
  • Page 478: How To Enable/Disable The Daa System

    Use the scroll dial to select “Driver Assistance.” Then push the scroll dial. 2. Select “Driver Attention Alert” and push the scroll dial to turn the system on or off. NOTE: The setting will be retained even if the Plug- in Hybrid EV System is restarted.
  • Page 479: Rear Automatic Emergency Braking [Rear Aeb] (If So Equipped)

    REAR AUTOMATIC EMERGENCY BRAKING [REAR AEB] (if so equipped) The DAA system will not provide an alert WARNING in the following conditions: — Vehicle speeds lower than 37 MPH (60 Failure to follow the warnings and instructions km/h). for proper use of the Rear AEB system could —...
  • Page 480: Rear Aeb System Operation

    If a risk of a collision with an obstacle is detected when your vehicle is backing up, the Rear AEB system warning indicator will flash in the multi-information display and the system will chime three times. The system will then automatically apply the brakes. After the automatic brake application, the driver must depress the brake pedal to maintain brake pressure.
  • Page 481: Rear Aeb System Limitations

    When the Rear AEB system is turned off, the Rear AEB system OFF warning light illuminates. NOTE: The Rear AEB system will be automatically turned on when the Plug-in Hybrid EV system is restarted. REAR AEB SYSTEM LIMITA- TIONS WARNING Listed below are the system limitations for the Rear AEB system.
  • Page 482 pedal. — The Rear AEB system may not operate in An ultrasonic wave source, such as the following conditions: another vehicle’s parking sensor, is Always check your surroundings and turn near the vehicle. to check what is behind you before and —...
  • Page 483: System Malfunction

    correctly.) — The brakes are cold at low ambient temperatures or immediately after Excessive noise (e.g., audio system volume, driving has started. an open vehicle window) will interfere with — the chime sound, and it may not be heard. The braking force becomes poor due to wet brakes after driving through a puddle or washing the vehicle.
  • Page 484: Break-In Schedule

    BREAK-IN SCHEDULE FUEL EFFICIENT DRIVING TIPS Follow these easy-to-use Fuel Efficient Driving Do not subject the area around the rear Tips to help you achieve the most fuel economy parking sensor to strong impact. Also, do CAUTION from your vehicle. not remove or disassemble the rear parking sensor.
  • Page 485: Increasing Fuel Economy

    INCREASING FUEL ECONOMY S-AWC (Super-All Wheel Control) Keep your engine tuned up. S-AWC is an integrated vehicle dynamics 4. Use cruise control. control system that helps enhance driving Follow the recommended scheduled main- Using cruise control during highway performance, cornering performance, and vehi- tenance.
  • Page 486: Active Yaw Control [Ayc]

    ACTIVE YAW CONTROL S-AWC OPERATION DISPLAY [AYC] The S-AWC operation status can be displayed on the information screen in the multi-informa- The AYC is a system, with a yaw control tion display. function, that controls the left-right driving/ To display the status, change the information braking force by managing the brake.
  • Page 487: Parking/Parking On Hills

    PARKING/PARKING ON HILLS motor is large. WARNING Always concentrate on your driving first. Keep your eyes and mind on the road. Distractions while driving can lead to an accident. CAUTION The front and rear drive distribution of 4WD may be fixed for system protection such as WAF0662X when the oil temperature of the drive system rises.
  • Page 488: Electric Power Steering

    ELECTRIC POWER STEERING is operated quickly. However, this is not a Make sure the shift lever cannot be moved WARNING malfunction. without depressing the foot brake pedal. If the electric power steering warning light 1. Firmly apply the parking brake. illuminates while the Plug-in Hybrid EV If the Plug-in Hybrid EV System is not running or is turned off while driving, the...
  • Page 489: Brake System

    BRAKE SYSTEM BRAKE ASSIST BRAKING PRECAUTIONS BRAKE ASSIST CAUTION This vehicle is equipped with two braking When the force applied to the brake pedal systems. exceeds a certain level, the Brake Assist is When the brake pedal is depressed while activated generating greater braking force than a Hydraulic brake system the Plug-in Hybrid EV system is not...
  • Page 490 Normal operation roads, or if you are using tire chains. WARNING Always maintain a safe distance from the The ABS operates at speeds above 3 to 6 MPH vehicle in front of you. Ultimately, the (5 to 10 km/h). The speed varies according to driver is responsible for safety.
  • Page 491: Active Stability Control [Asc]

    The ASC warning light flashes if and wheels are not Mitsubishi Motors — understeer (vehicle tends to not follow this occurs. All other ASC functions are off, and recommended for your vehicle or are...
  • Page 492: How To Turn Off The Asc

    stability control [ASC] ON for most driving rated, the ASC warning light conditions. illuminate. When the vehicle is stuck in mud or snow, the When driving on extremely inclined sur- ASC reduces the Plug-in Hybrid EV System faces such as higher banked corners, the ASC may not operate properly and the output to reduce wheel spin.
  • Page 493: Hill Start Assist [Hsa]

    HILL START ASSIST [HSA] HILL DESCENT CONTROL [HDC] The Hill Descent Control [HDC] is the system hill. that assists the steady driving with the constant WARNING The Hill Start Assist [HSA] will operate speed when descending steep grades where it is automatically under the following conditions: impossible to decelerate the vehicle sufficiently Never rely solely on the Hill Start Assist...
  • Page 494: Operating Hill Descent Control [Hdc]

    NOTE: The indicator should illuminate when the CAUTION operation mode is put in ON and should go off after a few seconds. When there is a malfunction in the Hill Descent It is impossible to set the Hill Descent Control [HDC] system, ASC warning light Control [HDC] to ON (Stand by) in the comes on.
  • Page 495: Deactivating Hill Decent Control [Hdc]

    Descent Control [HDC] performs brake control DEACTIVATING HILL DE- so as to keep the vehicle speed at that time. CENT CONTROL [HDC] NOTE: 1. Press the Hill Descent Control switch. The The Hill Descent Control [HDC] will not Hill Descent Control will be gradually operate even if the Hill Descent Control released.
  • Page 496: Parking Sensor System (If So Equipped)

    PARKING SENSOR SYSTEM (if so equipped) The parking sensor system is designed as an aid to the driver in detecting large stationary objects to help avoid damaging the vehicle. The parking sensor system is not designed to prevent contact with small or moving objects.
  • Page 497: System Operation

    the sensors with sharp objects. If the sensors are covered, the accuracy of the parking sensor function will be dimin- ished. SYSTEM OPERATION The system informs with a visual and audible alert of: front obstacles when the shift lever is in the D (Drive) position front and rear obstacles when the shift lever is in the R (Reverse) position...
  • Page 498: How To Enable/Disable The Parking Sensor System

    position. Perform the following steps to set up the parking sensor function. 1. Press the button until “Settings” appears in the multi-information display and then push the scroll dial. Use the scroll dial to select “Driver Assistance.” Then push the scroll dial. 2.
  • Page 499: Parking Sensor System Limitations

    Volume bumper or on the ground. The parking sensor system may uninten- Changes the volume of the tone sound to tionally operate in the following condi- The parking sensor system may not detect “High,” “Medium” or “Low” tions: the following objects: fluffy objects such as PARKING SENSOR SYSTEM snow, cloth, cotton, glass-wool, etc.;...
  • Page 500: System Maintenance

    dirt obstructing the parking sensors. SYSTEM MAINTENANCE Action to take: The parking sensors are located on the front When the above conditions no longer exist, the and rear bumpers. Always keep the area near system will resume automatically. the parking sensors clean. If the parking sensors are dirty, wipe them off with a soft cloth while being careful to not damage them.
  • Page 501: Rear Parking Sensor System (If So Equipped)

    REAR PARKING SENSOR SYSTEM (if so equipped) When washing the vehicle using a high-pressure Read and understand the limitations of the washer, do not apply direct washer pressure on rear parking sensor as contained in this the parking sensors. This may cause a malfunc- section.
  • Page 502: System Operation

    CAUTION Excessive noise (such as audio system volume or an open vehicle window) will interfere with the tone and it may not be heard. Keep the parking sensors (located on the rear bumper fascia) free from snow, ice and large accumulations of dirt. Do not clean the sensors with sharp objects.
  • Page 503: How To Enable/Disable The Rear Parking Sensor

    the rear parking sensor: 1. Press the button until “Settings” appears in the multi-information display and then push the scroll dial. Use the scroll dial to select “Driver Assistance.” Then push the scroll dial. 2. Select “Parking sensors” and push the scroll dial.
  • Page 504: Rear Parking Sensor Limitations

    REAR PARKING SENSOR — Rear parking sensor may not detect the When the vehicle drives through a following objects: fluffy objects such as draped flag or a curtain. LIMITATIONS snow, cloth, cotton, glass-wool, etc.; thin — When there is an accumulation of objects such as rope, wire and chain, etc.;...
  • Page 505: System Maintenance

    COLD WEATHER DRIVING FREEING A FROZEN DOOR area around the parking sensors. Do not attach stickers (including transparent LOCK material), install accessories or apply additional To prevent a door lock from freezing, apply paint on the parking sensors and their surround- deicer through the key hole.
  • Page 506: Tire Equipment

    If you operate your vehicle on snowy or It is recommended that the following items be may appear on an otherwise clear road in icy roads, Mitsubishi Motors recommends the shaded areas. If a patch of ice is seen carried in the vehicle during winter: use of MUD &...
  • Page 507 MEMO 7-176 Starting and driving CarManuals2.com...
  • Page 508 ................8-4 Towing your vehicle ............8-19 Tire Pressure Monitoring System [TPMS] ....8-4 Towing recommended by Mitsubishi Motors ..8-20 Tire repair kit ............... 8-4 Vehicle recovery (freeing a stuck vehicle) ....8-20 CarManuals2.com...
  • Page 509: In Case Of Emergency

    EMERGENCY PLUG-IN HAZARD WARNING FLASHER SWITCH HYBRID EV SYSTEM SHUT OFF To shut off the Plug-in Hybrid EV system in an The flasher can be actuated with the power emergency situation while driving or when the switch in any position. F.A.S.T.-key battery is discharged, perform the following procedure: WARNING...
  • Page 510: Recovery Operation Of Plug-In Hybrid Ev System

    RECOVERY OPERATION OF PLUG-IN HYBRID EV SYSTEM If the Plug-in Hybrid EV system can not be light flashes green. started or the charging can not be started, turn (See “Charging port courtesy light” (P.2- on the power switch and confirm the READY 11).) indicator in multi-information display.
  • Page 511: Flat Tire

    (P.4-12) and “Tire Pressure Have your tires replaced and/or TPMS Monitoring System TPMS” (P.7-6). Use only the Mitsubishi Motors genuine system reset as soon as possible. It is tire repair kit. Sealant in other repair kits recommended you visit a certified may not sufficiently seal the tire puncture.
  • Page 512 The vehicle has been driven with the tire almost completely flat. The tire has completely slipped over the wheel rim and come off the wheel. The wheel is damaged. A bump, cut or crack is on the tire. The tire sealant’s expiration date has passed.
  • Page 513 have all your passengers leave the vehicle. immediately with a wet cloth. 5. Flip up the third row seats (see “Tire repair Immediately wash clothes contaminated kit storage” (P.8-5)). Then, take out the tire with tire sealant. The tire sealant may not repair kit.
  • Page 514 9. Pull out the compressor’s hose (G) from the bottom of the compressor and securely attach it to the valve (H) of the bottle by turning it clockwise until tight. WAG0081X WAG0082X Type A 8. Unwind the bottle hose (F) from around the sealant bottle.
  • Page 515 10. Install the bottle onto the compressor. WAG0083X WAG0084X Type A NOTE: When installing the bottle, align the projection (I) on the bottle with the indentation (J) in the compressor. 11. Securely attach the bottle hose (F) to the tire valve (E).
  • Page 516 and tires” (P.12-6).) If there is a gap between the tire and wheel, push the tread area toward the center of the wheel to close the gap before running the compressor. WAG0085X WAG0086X Type A 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 517 WARNING Do not place your hand or fingers between the tire and wheel while inflating the tire. Your hand or fingers may become caught between the tire and wheel. CAUTION The supplied compressor is designed only for inflation of your vehicle tires. WAG0087X WAG0088X The compressor is designed to run on a...
  • Page 518 18. After driving for 10 minutes or 3 miles (5 the sealant may leak from compressor. CAUTION km) again, check the tire pressure using the air pressure gauge on the compressor. If the NOTE: tire pressure has not dropped, the emer- If you sense any abnormality while driving, If the tire pressure does not rise to the gency repair procedure is complete.
  • Page 519: Jump Starting

    JUMP STARTING dealer. 19. Immediately drive with great care to a certified Mitsubishi EV dealer and have the tire repair/replacement performed. NOTE: Please give the empty sealant bottle to a certified Mitsubishi EV dealer or dispose of the sealant bottle according to regulations for the disposal of chemical waste.
  • Page 520 auxiliary battery. may not be able to change the shift lever If the battery fluid adheres, immediately position. In that case, since the front Be sure to ask the rescue vehicle that has wash it with a large amount of water, and wheels are locked, the vehicle cannot be a 12V battery with the same capacity or if swallowed, drink a large amount of...
  • Page 521 WBG0026X WBG0028X WBG0035X 4. Turn off the power switch of your vehicle. 5. Pull the hood lock release handle at the 6. Remove the fuse box cover of your vehicle bottom right of the driver’s seat of your while pressing the tabs (See “Power switch”...
  • Page 522 WBG0021X WBG0022X WBG0030X 7. Open the rescue terminal cover in the fuse 8. Connect the booster cable to the positive 9. Connect the other end of the cable box of your vehicle while pressing the tab. terminal of your vehicle in the fuse box. connected in step 9 to the positive terminal of the rescue vehicle battery.
  • Page 523 14. Make sure that the shift lever position can be changed to every position from P (Park). 15. Check the auxiliary battery at your nearest certified Mitsubishi EV dealer. WARNING When connecting the booster cable, be sure to observe the following. Sparks may occur and the flammable gas generated from the battery may ignite and explode.
  • Page 524: Push Starting

    PUSH STARTING IF YOUR VEHICLE OVERHEATS Do not attempt to start the Plug-in Hybrid EV Securely connect the booster cable. Make System by pushing. WARNING sure that it will not come off by the vibration of starting the Plug-in Hybrid EV system.
  • Page 525 4. Get out of the vehicle. Look and listen for 7. After the engine cools down, check the steam or coolant escaping from the radiator coolant level in the reservoir with the Plug- before opening the hood. (If steam or in Hybrid EV system running.
  • Page 526: Towing Your Vehicle

    For shifting to other positions, damage to your vehicle, Mitsubishi Motors charge the battery or supply power following recommends that you have a service operator the jump starting procedure.
  • Page 527: Towing Recommended By Mitsubishi Motors

    TOWING RECOMMENDED BY Only use devices specifically designed for MITSUBISHI MOTORS vehicle recovery and follow the manufac- Mitsubishi Motors recommends that towing turer’s instructions. dollies be used when towing your vehicle or Always pull the recovery device straight the vehicle be placed on a flat bed truck as out from the front of the vehicle.
  • Page 528 device. 5. If the vehicle cannot be freed after a few tries, contact a professional towing service Rocking a stuck vehicle to remove the vehicle. WARNING Stand clear of a stuck vehicle. Do not spin your tires at high speed. This could cause them to explode and result in serious injury.
  • Page 529 MEMO 8-22 In case of emergency CarManuals2.com...
  • Page 530 9 Appearance and care Cleaning exterior ............... 9-2 Floor mats ..............9-4 Washing ................ 9-2 Seat belts ..............9-6 Waxing ................9-2 Cleaning the seat tracks ..........9-6 Removing spots ............9-2 Corrosion protection ............
  • Page 531: Appearance And Care

    CLEANING EXTERIOR wheel wells to loosen the dirt and wash away In order to maintain the appearance of your CAUTION road salt. vehicle, it is important to take proper care of it. Avoid leaving water spots on the paint surface To protect the paint surfaces, wash your vehicle by using a damp chamois to dry the vehicle.
  • Page 532 UNDERBODY CHROME PARTS Contact with seawater or road salt used for de-icing can cause corrosion. Rinse off In areas where road salt is used in winter, the To prevent spots and corrosion of chrome parts, such substances as soon as possible. underbody must be cleaned regularly.
  • Page 533 It may damage the cleaners) on the seat. This can damage the seat lens cover. genuine Mitsubishi Motors floor mats or occupant classification sensors. This can specifically designed for use in your vehicle also affect the operation of the airbag system model and model year.
  • Page 534 With the power switch in the OFF position and the shift lever in the The use of genuine Mitsubishi Motors floor P (Park) position, fully apply and release all mats can extend the life of your vehicle carpet pedals.
  • Page 535 CORROSION PROTECTION MOST COMMON FACTORS materials may severely weaken the seat belt webbing. CONTRIBUTING TO VEHICLE CORROSION CLEANING THE SEAT The accumulation of moisture-retaining dirt TRACKS and debris in body panel sections, cavities, and other areas. Damage to paint and other protective coat- CAUTION ings caused by gravel and stone chips or minor traffic accidents.
  • Page 536 Temperature Never allow water or other liquids to come in contact with electronic components A temperature increase will accelerate the rate inside the vehicle as this may damage of corrosion to those parts which are not well them. ventilated. Air pollution Chemicals used for road surface deicing are extremely corrosive.
  • Page 537 MEMO Appearance and care CarManuals2.com...
  • Page 538 10 Do-it-yourself Maintenance precautions ..........10-2 Rear window wiper blade ..........10-12 Engine compartment check locations ......10-3 Brakes ................10-12 Engine and Plug-in Hybrid EV system Self-adjusting brakes ..........10-12 cooling system ..............10-4 Brake pad wear warning ...
  • Page 539: Do-It-Yourself

    MAINTENANCE PRECAUTIONS When performing any inspection or mainte- Never get under the vehicle while it is Avoid direct contact with used engine oil nance work on your vehicle, always take care to supported only by a jack. If it is necessary and coolant.
  • Page 540: Engine Compartment Check Locations

    ENGINE COMPARTMENT CHECK LOCATIONS avoid injury, always disconnect the nega- tive battery cable before working near the fan. This “10. Do-it-yourself” section gives instruc- tions regarding only those items which are relatively easy for an owner to perform. You should be aware that incomplete or improper servicing may result in operating difficulties or excessive emissions, and could affect your warranty coverage.
  • Page 541: Engine And Plug-In Hybrid Ev System Cooling System

    Super Long Life Coolant Premium type radiator cap. To prevent engine and on the container. If an equivalent coolant and 50% water or 30% Mitsubishi Motors Plug-in Hybrid EV system damage, use other than Mitsubishi Motors genuine genuine Super Long Life Coolant Premium and...
  • Page 542: Checking Engine And Plug-In Hybrid Ev System Coolant Level

    Tighten the cap securely after adding the coolant. If the cooling system frequently requires coolant, have it checked. It is recommended you visit a certified Mitsubishi EV dealer for this service. WARNING To avoid the blow out when the coolant is hot, never fill the coolant more than MAX level.
  • Page 543: Engine Oil

    ENGINE OIL 4. Remove the dipstick and wipe it with a Keep coolant out of the reach of children clean cloth. and pets. 5. Reinsert the dipstick as far as it goes. Engine and Plug-in Hybrid EV system coolant 6. Remove the dipstick and confirm that the must be disposed of properly.
  • Page 544: Changing Engine Oil And Filter

    MIN line or the brake warning as possible. light comes on, add MITSUBISHI MOTORS Keep used engine oil out of reach of GENUINE BRAKE FLUID SUPER4 (DOT 4) CAUTION children.
  • Page 545: Window Washer Fluid

    The condition of the auxiliary battery is very Recommended fluid: important for quick starting of the Plug-in Mitsubishi Motors genuine Windshield Washer Hybrid EV system and proper functioning of Concentrate Cleaner & Antifreeze or equivalent the vehicle’s electrical system. Regular inspec- tion is especially important in cold weather.
  • Page 546: Disconnection And Connection

    SPARK PLUGS not operate continues after reset of the timer, JUMP STARTING WARNING please select the CHARGE mode in order to If jump starting is necessary, see “Jump start the engine. However, if the drive battery starting” (P.8-12). If the Plug-in Hybrid EV level is nearly full, the engine may not start Be sure the engine and power switch are off system does not start by jump starting, the...
  • Page 547: Air Cleaner

    AIR CLEANER booklet. When dusty/harsh conditions or driv- ing on unsealed roads, the air cleaner filter will require checking and replacing more frequently than the standard maintenance interval. When replacing the filter, wipe the inside of the air cleaner housing and the cover with a damp cloth.
  • Page 548: Windshield Wiper Blades

    WINDSHIELD WIPER BLADES CLEANING If your windshield is not clear after using the windshield washer or if a wiper blade chatters when running, wax or other material may be on the blade or windshield. Clean the outside of the windshield with a washer solution or a mild detergent.
  • Page 549: Rear Window Wiper Blade

    REAR WINDOW WIPER BLADE BRAKES It is recommended you contact a certified If the brakes do not operate properly, it is may be heard. Occasional brake noise during Mitsubishi EV dealer if checking or replace- recommended you have the brakes checked by a light to moderate stops is normal and does not ment is required.
  • Page 550: Fuses

    FUSES 3. Remove the fuse/fusible link box cover by using a suitable tool and pushing the tab. 4. Locate the fuse that needs to be replaced. 5. Remove the fuse using the fuse puller located in the passenger compartment fuse box.
  • Page 551: Passenger Compartment

    Fusible links If any electrical equipment does not operate and the fuses are in good condition, check the fusible links. If any of these fusible links are melted, replace only with genuine Mitsubishi Motors parts. For checking and replacing the fusible links, it is recommended you visit a certified Mitsubishi EV dealer.
  • Page 552 NOTE: If the extended storage fuse switch malfunc- tions or if the fuse is open, it is not necessary to replace the switch. In this case, remove the extended storage fuse switch and replace it with a new fuse of the same rating. How to remove the extended storage fuse switch: 1.
  • Page 553: F.a.s.t.-Key Battery Replacement

    F.A.S.T.-KEY BATTERY REPLACEMENT the casing. CAUTION 3. Replace the battery with a new one. Recommended battery: Be careful not to allow children to swallow CR2032 or equivalent the battery and removed parts. Do not touch the internal circuit and An improperly disposed battery can harm electric terminals as doing so could the environment.
  • Page 554 harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, in- cluding interference that may cause unde- sired operation. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party respon- sible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. For Canada: IC: 7812D-MTXN1 IC: 7812D-HFM401...
  • Page 555 WBI0029X WBI0030X For Mexico (FOB): For Mexico (KOS ECU): 10-18 Do-it-yourself CarManuals2.com...
  • Page 556: Lights

    LIGHTS Front turn signal light Front parking light/Daytime running light Map light Dome light (if so equipped) Rear personal light (if so equipped) Side turn signal light Front side marker light Headlight (low-beam) Headlight (high-beam) Front fog light (if so equipped) Cargo room light High-mounted stop light Tail light...
  • Page 557: Exterior And Interior Lights

    Item Wattage (W) Replacing Rear personal light (if so If LED headlight replacement is required, it is equipped)* recommended that you visit a certified Mitsubishi EV dealer for this service. Dome light (if so equipped)* Vanity mirror light* Headlight aim adjustment High-mounted stop light* The alignment of the headlights should be Cargo room light...
  • Page 558: Tires

    TIRES Cold tire pressure: WARNING The measured pressure after the — vehicle has been parked for at Driving with tires that are least three hours, worn, damaged or improperly inflated is dangerous. The measured pressure when the — vehicle is driven less than 1 mile These type tire conditions will (1.6 km) after having been adversely affect vehicle perfor-...
  • Page 559: Tire Pressure Monitoring System [Tpms]

    The outward facing sidewall of Sidewall: portion of a tire between — TIRE PRESSURE MONITOR- an asymmetrical tire that has a the tread and bead. ING SYSTEM [TPMS] particular side that must always Section width: the linear distance This vehicle is equipped with the Tire Pressure face outward when mounted on a between the exteriors of the side- Monitoring System [TPMS].
  • Page 560: Tire Markings

    As your vehicle is equipped with a tire pressure TIRE MARKINGS monitoring system [TPMS], there is a risk of Size Designation damage to the tire inflation pressure sensors when the tire is replaced on the rim. Tire EXAMPLE: P215/65R15 replacement should, only, be performed by a certified Mitsubishi dealer.
  • Page 561 tion. Service Description Maximum Load Example: 215/65R15 96H. EXAMPLE: 95H Maximum load indicates the maximum LT (Light Truck) -metric tire load this tire is designed to carry. 95 Load index sizing is based on U.S.A. design A numerical code associated standards.
  • Page 562 EXAMPLE (13 digits type): DOT PPP not found on the outboard side then Treadwear, Traction and Tempera- L9 ABCD 1504 you will find it on the inboard side of ture Grades the tire. Treadwear Department of Transportation EXAMPLE: DOT PP L9 ABCD 1504 This symbol certifies that the tire The treadwear grade is a comparative is in compliance with the U.S.
  • Page 563: Tire Inflation Pressures

    fied government test surfaces of as- into your vehicle partly depends on TIRE INFLATION PRESSURES phalt and concrete. A tire marked C the correct tire pressure. Too much Proper tire inflation pressure is essen- may have poor traction performance. pressure gives an uncomfortable tial for the safe and satisfactory opera- and jarring ride.
  • Page 564: Replacing Tires And Wheels

    Make sure that the weight of any after the vehicle has been parked for at Only Mitsubishi Motors genuine wheels load in your vehicle is evenly least three hours or is driven less than 1 should be used, because your vehicle is distributed.
  • Page 565: Tire Maintenance

    NOTE: Use of another type of wheel risks air leaks Tire wear indicators can have different and sensor damage, as it will not be marks and locations depending on the tire possible to install the tire pressure sensor manufacturer. properly. TIRE ROTATION TIRE MAINTENANCE To even out the wear on your tires and...
  • Page 566 tread wear. The first tire rotation is the most important one. It will allow all your tires to wear evenly. JVM0287X SDI1662 Tires that do not have arrows showing rotation Tires that have arrows showing rotation direction direction WARNING After rotating the tires, do not use the Tire fill notification to adjust the tire pressure.
  • Page 567: Snow Tires

    CAUTION Only Mitsubishi Motors genuine wheels should tires on the right-hand side of the be used, because your vehicle is equipped with a tire pressure monitoring system [TPMS].
  • Page 568: Tire Chains

    TIRE CHAINS CAUTION Tire chains cannot be used on your vehicle. The clearance between the chains and the body is not sufficient to allow proper clearance, and the vehicle body might be damaged. 10-31 Do-it-yourself CarManuals2.com...
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  • Page 570: 11 Maintenance And Schedules

    11 Maintenance and schedules Maintenance requirement ..........11-2 General maintenance ............11-2 General maintenance ..........11-2 Explanation of general maintenance items ....11-2 Scheduled maintenance ..........11-2 Where to go for service ..........11-2 CarManuals2.com...
  • Page 571 They are completely qualified to work on The maintenance items listed here should be scribed. Mitsubishi Motors vehicles before work begins. performed from time to time, unless otherwise Performing general maintenance checks re- If your vehicle is involved in a collision, it is specified.
  • Page 572 quently. Windshield: Clean the windshield on a regular Parking brake: Check the parking brake basis. Check the windshield at least every six operation regularly. The vehicle should be Lights*: Clean the headlights on a regular months for cracks or other damage. Have a securely held on a fairly steep hill with only basis.
  • Page 573 the wipers and washers operate properly and belt is not frayed, worn, cracked or oily. lines and around the exhaust system. At the end that the wipers do not streak. of winter, the underbody should be thoroughly Engine oil level*: Check the level after parking flushed with plain water, being careful to clean the vehicle on a level surface and turning off the Under the hood and vehicle...
  • Page 574 12 Technical and consumer information/Reporting Safety Defects Capacities and recommended fluids/lubricants ....12-2 Vehicle loading information ......... 12-13 Fuel information ............12-3 Terms ..............12-13 Engine oil and oil filter recommendation ....12-3 Vehicle load capacity ..........
  • Page 575: Technical And Consumer Information/Reporting Safety Defects

    7/8 qt 3/4 qt Brake fluid Refill to the proper oil level according · MITSUBISHI MOTORS GENUINE BRAKE FLUID SUPER4 (DOT 4) or conforming to brake fluid DOT 3 or DOT 4 to the instructions in the “10. Do-it- yourself” section.
  • Page 576: Fuel Information

    Oil additives quality, and viscosity engine oil to ensure satisfactory engine life and performance, see Mitsubishi Motors does not recommend the use “Capacities and recommended fluids/lubri- of oil additives. The use of an oil additive is not cants” (P.12-2). Mitsubishi Motors recommends...
  • Page 577: Climate Control System Refrigerant And Lubricant Recommendations

    (See “Maintenance and schedules” (P.11-1).) Mitsubishi Motors oil filter. When replacing, and recycling of any refrigerant during auto- use a genuine Mitsubishi Motors oil filter or its CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM motive climate control system service. A equivalent for the reason described in “Change...
  • Page 578: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS ENGINE Engine model 4B12 144.0 CID (2,360 cm³) Engine displacement Inline-4 No. of cylinders and cylinder arrangement Bore 3.46 in (88.0 mm) Stroke 3.82 in (97.0 mm) Compression ratio 11.8 Thermostat valve opening temperature 188.6 °F (87.0 °C) Spark plugs SILMAR6G8GS Spark plug gap .028 to .031 in (0.7 to 0.8 mm)
  • Page 579: Wheels And Tires

    WHEELS AND TIRES Road wheel Type Size Offset (Inset) in (mm) 18 x 7.5J 1.38 (35) Conventional 20 x 8J 1.38 (35) Spare Tire Pressure PSI (kPa) [Cold] Type Size 38 (260) P235/60R18 102H Conventional 36 (250) P255/45R20 101W Spare 12-6 Technical and consumer information/Reporting Safety Defects CarManuals2.com...
  • Page 580: Dimensions And Weights

    DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTS Overall length in (mm) 185.4 (4,710) Overall width in (mm) 73.3 (1,862) Overall height in (mm) 68.7 (1,745) Front tread in (mm) 62.7 (1,593) Rear tread in (mm) 63.0 (1,600) Wheelbase in (mm) 106.5 (2,706) Gross Vehicle Weight Rating lb (kg) (GVWR) See the F.M.V.S.S.
  • Page 581: Auxiliary Battery

    AUXILIARY BATTERY L1 CONV Type Auxiliary bat- 50 Ah Capacity (20HR) tery 420 A CCA (EN) 12-8 Technical and consumer information/Reporting Safety Defects CarManuals2.com...
  • Page 582: When Traveling Or Registering In Another Country

    Mitsubishi Motors is not responsible for any inconvenience that may result. 12-9 Technical and consumer information/Reporting Safety Defects...
  • Page 583: Vehicle Information Code Plate

    JVT0253X WBJ0004X STI0718 VEHICLE INFORMATION ENGINE MODEL/SERIAL F.M.V.S.S./C.M.V.S.S. CERTIFI- CODE PLATE NUMBER CATION LABEL The vehicle information code plate is located as The engine model and serial number are The Federal/Canadian Motor Vehicle Safety shown. stamped on the engine cylinder block as shown Standards (F.M.V.S.S./C.M.V.S.S.) certification in the illustration.
  • Page 584: Technical And Consumer Information/Reporting Safety Defects

    WAJ0209X STI0494 WAJ0163X Type 2 EMISSION CONTROL INFOR- MATION LABEL The emission control information label is attached to the underside of the hood as shown. TIRE AND LOADING INFOR- MATION PLACARD The tire and loading information pla- card is located on the driver’s door sill. WAJ0162X Type 1 12-11...
  • Page 585: Air Conditioner Specification Label

    Air conditioner specification label symbols Air conditioner specification label symbols: Symbol Name Reference Graphic Caution ISO 7000 0434 Climate Control System ISO 2575 D01 (MAC) MAC System Lubricant Type SAE J639 (PAG–POE) ISO 7000 WAJ0161X AIR CONDITIONER SPECIFI- Requires Registered Techni- SAE J639 cian to Service MAC System ISO 7000...
  • Page 586: Terms

    VEHICLE LOADING INFORMATION loaded vehicle weight and dividing ment (whether installed or not). WARNING by two. Vehicle capacity weight: the rated Vehicle normal load on the tire: cargo and luggage load plus 150 lb It is extremely dangerous to load on an individual tire that is (68 kg) *times the vehicle’s desig- ride in a cargo area inside the determined by distributing to each...
  • Page 587: Vehicle Load Capacity

    GVW (Gross Vehicle Weight) - cargo that can be loaded into the luggage weight. Examples are shown curb weight plus the combined vehicle. If the vehicle is used to tow in the following illustration. weight of passengers and cargo. a trailer, the trailer tongue weight GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rat- must be included as part of the ing) - maximum total combined...
  • Page 588 or XXX kg. The resulting figure equals the available amount of cargo and luggage load capacity. For example, if the XXX amount equals 1,400 lb. and there will be five 150 lb. passengers in your vehicle, the amount of available cargo and luggage load capacity is 650 lb.
  • Page 589: Securing The Load

    Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) or the injury. Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR) The child restraint top tether strap may be damaged by contact with items in the for your vehicle. (See “Measurement cargo area. Secure any items in the cargo of weights”...
  • Page 590: Measurement Of Weights

    TOWING A TRAILER it from sliding or shifting. Do by the vehicle’s warranty. WARNING not place cargo higher than the MEASUREMENT OF seatbacks. In a sudden stop or Overloading or improper loading of a trailer collision, unsecured cargo WEIGHTS and its cargo can adversely affect vehicle handling, braking and performance and may could cause personal injury.
  • Page 591: Maximum Load Limits

    outside temperatures on graded roads can affect MAXIMUM LOAD LIMITS drive performance and cause overheating. The Maximum trailer loads transaxle high fluid temperature and Plug-in Hybrid EV System protection mode, which Never allow the total trailer load to exceed the helps reduce the chance of transaxle and Plug-in value specified in the “Towing load/specifica- Hybrid EV System damage, could activate and...
  • Page 592: Maximum Gross Vehicle Weight (Gvw)/Maximum Gross Axle Weight (Gaw)

    required to achieve the rating. Additional passengers, cargo and/or optional equipment, such as the trailer hitch, will add weight to the vehicle and reduce your vehicle’s maximum towing capacity and trailer tongue load. The vehicle and trailer need to be weighed to confirm the vehicle is within the GVWR, Front GAWR, Rear GAWR, Gross Combined Weight Rating (GCWR) and Towing capacity.
  • Page 593: Towing Load/Specification

    2. Subtract the actual vehicle weight from the Maximum Trailer towing capacity from not exceed the maximum tongue weight speci- GCWR. The remaining amount is the “Towing Load/Specification” chart - 9,100 fication shown in the “Towing load/specifica- available maximum towing capacity. lb (4,128 kg).
  • Page 594: Towing Safety

    Towing load/specification chart TOWING SAFETY Maximum Towing Capacity*1 1,500 lb (680 kg) Trailer hitch Maximum Tongue Load 150 lb (68 kg) Choose a proper hitch for your vehicle and Maximum Gross Combined Weight Rat- trailer. Make sure the trailer hitch is securely 6,721 lb (3,048 kg) attached to the vehicle to help avoid personal injury or property damage due to sway caused...
  • Page 595 The diameter of the threaded shank of the 1. Park unloaded vehicle on a level surface. Weight distribution hitch hitch ball must be matched to the ball mount With the power switch in the ON position This type of hitch is also called a “load- hole diameter.
  • Page 596 should be in accordance with the Sway control device Class IV hitch trailer and tire manufacturers’ spe- Sudden maneuvers, wind gusts and buffeting Class IV trailer hitch equipment (receiver, ball caused by other vehicles can affect trailer mount and hitch ball) can be used to tow trailers cifications.
  • Page 597 Trailer lights should comply with federal and/or installed and demonstrate proper brake function Be certain your rearview mirrors conform to local regulations. For assistance in hooking up testing. all federal, state or local regulations. If not, trailer lights, contact a certified Mitsubishi EV install any mirrors required for towing dealer or reputable trailer retailer.
  • Page 598 back up slowly. If possible, have someone 4. Release the parking brake. When making a turn, your trailer wheels guide you when you are backing up. will be closer to the inside of the turn than 5. Drive slowly until the vehicle and trailer are your vehicle wheels.
  • Page 599 Check your hitch, trailer wiring harness CAUTION Mitsubishi Motors recommends that the connections, and trailer wheel lug nuts after cruise control not be used while towing a 50 miles (80 km) of travel and at every Do not over-rely on TSA system trailer.
  • Page 600: Flat Towing

    FLAT TOWING UNIFORM TIRE QUALITY GRADING DOT (Department Of Transportation) Quality FLAT TOWING FOR ALL– — When a sideslip occurs by sudden Grades: All passenger car tires must conform to steering WHEEL CONTROL VEHICLE federal safety requirements in addition to these Towing your vehicle with all four wheels on the grades.
  • Page 601: Temperature A, B And C

    EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM WARRANTY Your vehicle is covered by the following tion, or excessive loading, either separately or WARNING emission warranties. in combination, can cause heat build-up and possible tire failure. Emission Defects Warranty The traction grade assigned to this tire is based Emissions Performance Warranty on straight-ahead braking traction tests, and does not include acceleration, cornering, hy-...
  • Page 602: Reporting Safety Defects

    K1A 0N5 For vehicles sold in U.S.A. Mitsubishi Motors Corporation. You can also obtain additional infor- To contact Mitsubishi Motors North If NHTSA receives similar complaints, mation concerning motor vehicle America, Inc. call 1-888-648-7820 or it may open an investigation, and if it...
  • Page 603 P.O. Box 500487 Mississauga, ON L4W 5C9 SAIPAN, MP96950-0487 For Puerto Rico For American Samoa To contact Mitsubishi Motor Sales of To contact Pacific Marketing Inc. call Caribbean, Inc. call 1-787-251-8715 or 684(699)9140 or write to: write to: Pacific Marketing, Inc. Mitsubishi Motor Sales of Caribbean, P.O.
  • Page 604: 13 Index

    13 Index Driver and front passenger SRS Number knee airbag ..........3-63 S-AWC (Super-All Wheel 120V AC socket (1500W) ......4-84 Front and second row seat-mounted Control) ..........7-154 12V power outlet ........4-81 side SRS airbag system ......3-64 3-zone automatic climate control ...
  • Page 605 Bulb replacement ........10-19 Chimes, Audible reminders ......4-21 Cup holders ..........4-90 Circuit breaker, Fusible link ....10-14 Cleaning exterior and interior ....9-2, 9-4 Clock ............4-59 Capacities and Daytime Running Lights system ....4-76 Coat hanger ...
  • Page 606 Dual-zone automatic climate control ..6-28 Engine compartment Flat tire ............8-4 check locations ........10-3 Flat towing ..........12-27 Engine cooling system ......10-4 Floor mat cleaning ........9-4 Engine oil ..........10-6 Fluid ECO mode ...
  • Page 607 Gauge ............4-9 Hill Start Assist [HSA] ......7-162 Fuel Efficient Driving Tips ...... 7-153 Hood release ..........5-19 Jump starting ..........8-12 Fuel tank capacity ........5-29 Hook Fuses ............10-13 Coat hanger ..........4-94 Fusible links ...
  • Page 608 Lane Keep Assist [LKA] ......7-118 Low tire pressure warning system Multi-information display ......4-22 LATCH system ........... 3-31 (See Tire Pressure Monitoring System How to use the Liftgate ............5-20 [TPMS]) ............7-6 multi-information display ...... 4-23 Liftgate easy closer ...
  • Page 609 Plug-in Hybrid EV System warning light ..........4-20 Panic alarm ..........5-17 Quick charging ........... 2-23 Power Parking Electric power steering ......7-157 Parking brake ......... 7-24 Power door lock ........5-4 Parking on hills ........7-156 Power outlet ...
  • Page 610 Registering in another country ....12-9 Seat belts with pretensioners ....3-70 SRS airbag deployment conditions .... 3-66 Remote keyless entry function, Shoulder belt height adjustment ... 3-24 SRS airbag warning light ....3-72, 4-16 For F.A.S.T.-key ...
  • Page 611 Turn signal switch ......... 4-76 Towing Vehicle Tow truck towing ........8-19 Active stability control [ASC] .... 7-160 Towing a trailer ........12-17 Dimensions and weights ....... 12-7 Towing safety ........12-21 Identification number (VIN) ....12-9 TARMAC mode ...
  • Page 612 Electric shift control system Wireless charger ......... 4-82 warning light .......... 4-15 Low tire pressure warning light .... 4-19 Seat belt warning light and chime ........3-21, 4-16 SRS airbag warning light ..... 3-72, 4-16 Warranty, Emission control system warranty ...
  • Page 613 GAS STATION INFORMATION FUEL INFORMATION: Capacity: See “Capacities and recommended fluids/lubricants” (P.12-2). Recommended fuel: See “Fuel selection” (P.1- 16). ENGINE OIL RECOMMENDA- TION: See “Capacities and recommended fluids/lubri- cants” (P.12-2) for engine oil and oil filter recommendation. COLD TIRE PRESSURES: The label is typically located on the driver’s door sill.

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