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Table of contents Overview Quick index General information Seat and restraint systems Features and controls Driving safety Comfort controls For emergencies Vehicle care and maintenance Customer assistance/ Reporting Safety Defects Specifications Alphabetical index...
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Instruments and controls Instruments and controls N00100202704 Instrument cluster P.5-64 Hazard warning flasher switch P.5-82 Wiper and washer switch P.5-82 Combination headlights and dimmer switch P.5-79 Turn-signal lever P.5-81 Front fog light switch (if so equipped) P.5-82 Cruise control switches (if so equipped) P.5-54 Engine switch (if so equipped) P.5-13 Ignition switch (if so equipped)
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Instruments and controls Center vents P.7-2 Heater (if so equipped) P.7-4 Supplemental restraint system (SRS)-air- Manual air conditioning (if so bag (for front passenger) P.4-21, 4-27 equipped) P.7-7 Audio (if so equipped) P.7-19 Clock (if so equipped) P.7-26 Electric rear window defogger switch P.5-84 Automatic air conditioning (if so equipped) P.7-12...
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Interior Interior N00100302428 Power window lock switch P.5-30 Bottle holders P.5-118 Sun visors P.5-109 Power door lock switch (if so Vanity mirror P.5-109 Dome light P.5-116, 9-28 equipped) P.5-25 Card holder P.5-109 Inside rearview mirror P.5-34 Assist grips P.5-119 USB input terminal (if so Power window switch P.5-29 equipped) P.5-105...
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Luggage area Luggage area N00100501553 Trunk room light P.9-28 Tools P.8-5 Spare tire P.8-7 Overview...
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Outside Outside N00100602649 Windshield wipers P.5-82 Power window P.5-29 Outside rearview mirrors P.5-36 Fuel tank filler P.3-3 Engine hood P.9-4 F.A.S.T.-key (Free-hand Advanced Security Transmitter) (if so equipped) P.5-9 Keyless entry system (if so equipped) P.5-6 Front fog lights (if so equipped) Locking and unlocking P.5-24 P.5-82, 9-27, 9-29 Side turn signal lights...
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Outside Tire pressure monitoring system (if so equipped) P.5-58 Antenna P.7-44 High-mounted stop light Changing tires P.8-6 P.9-27 Size of tires and wheels P.11-5 Tire inflation pressure P.9-15 Tire rotation P.9-17 Tire chains P.9-18 Rear-view camera (if so equipped) P.5-62 Trunk lid P.5-27 Rear side- marker lights P.5-79, 9-27, 9-30 License plate lights...
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If the light comes on while the engine oil level is normal, have the system checked P. 5-78 at an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice as soon as possible. Oil pressure warning light...
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If the indicator does not go off, have the system checked at an authorized instrument cluster flashes rapidly Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice as soon as possible. (once per second) Although your vehicle will usually be drivable and not need towing, have the engine system checked at an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice as soon as possible.
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If the indicator does not go out, or if it comes on again, have your vehicle inspected P. 5-54 by an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice as soon as possible. ASC indicator and ASC OFF indicator ...
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Restart the engine and check whether the indicator goes out. If the indicator does not go out, or if it comes on again, have your vehicle inspected by an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice as soon P. 5-49 as possible.
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If this problem occurs... If this problem occurs... N00200901978 Problem Do this Ref. Page Unable to turn the key. (except for vehicles equipped with the F.A.S.T.-key) From “ACC” to “OFF” Vehicles with continuously variable transmission (CVT): P. 5-37 Check the position of the selector lever. The key cannot be removed unless the selector lever is set to the “P”...
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If this problem occurs... Problem Do this Ref. Page Cannot shift the selector lever from the “P” (PARK) position. Shift the selector lever while pressing the brake pedal. P. 5-42 (for vehicles with continuously Check that the ignition switch or the operation mode is in ON. variable transmission (CVT)) The windows are fogged up.
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The There may be a problem in the CVT. initial movement of the vehicle Have the vehicle inspected by an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of P. 5-45 is slow when the vehicle starts your choice.
General information Fuel selection ...................3-2 Filling the fuel tank ................3-3 Modifications to and racing of your vehicle ........3-5 Genuine Mitsubishi Motors parts ............3-6 California Perchlorate Materials Requirements .......3-7...
Mitsubishi Motors Corporation strongly sup- names. Oxygenates are required in some ports the use of reformulated gasoline. Prop- CAUTION areas of the country.
Before removing the fuel tank filler cap, Your vehicle may have been designed to sat- Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility be sure to get rid of your body’s static isfy California’s low-emission regulations of your choice.
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Filling the fuel tank Fuel tank capacity WARNING Since the fuel system may be under pres- sure, remove the fuel tank filler cap 9.2 gal (35 L) slowly. This relieves any pressure or vac- uum that might have built up in the fuel Refueling tank.
(OBD) system performs a self check. Failure to use Mitsubishi Motors genuine Always tighten the fuel tank filler cap until 7. To close, turn the fuel tank filler cap parts you hear at least 3 clicks.
Also avail- information regarding wheel and tire Mitsubishi-vehicle. able from your Mitsubishi Motors dealer are sizes. a wide variety of accessories to personalize Modification/alterations to the your new vehicle.
California Perchlorate Materials Requirements California Perchlorate Materials Requirements N00300100017 Certain components of this vehicle, such as airbag modules, seat belt pretensioners, and button cell batteries, may contain perchlorate materials. Special handling may apply. For additional information, see www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardous- waste/perchlorate. General information...
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Seat and restraint systems Seats ....................4-2 Seats and restraint systems ..............4-2 Front seats ..................4-2 Rear seat ...................4-5 Head restraints .................4-5 Seat belts ..................4-7 Seat belt use during pregnancy ............4-12 Seat belt pre-tensioner and force limiter systems ......4-12 Child restraint systems ..............4-13 Maintenance and inspection of seat belts ........4-21 Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) - airbag ......4-21...
Seats Seats Seats and restraint systems WARNING Do not place objects under the seats. This N00408401577 N00401601235 could prevent the seat from locking Your vehicle has seat belts and other safety securely, and it could lead to an accident. features that help protect you and your pas- It may also cause damage to the seat or sengers in an accident.
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Front seats WARNING CAUTION To adjust the seatbacks After adjusting the seat, make sure that When sliding or reclining the seat rearward, N00402000369 seat is securely locked into position. pay careful attention to the rear seat passen- To adjust the seatback, lean forward slightly, gers.
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Front seats WARNING To reduce the risk of serious injury or death in the event of an accident or sud- den stop, all seatbacks should be kept in the upright position while the vehicle is in motion. Seat belt performance during an accident can be adversely affected if the seatbacks are reclined.
Rear seat CAUTION Rear seat Head restraints Switch off the heated seats when not in use. N00402501257 N00404301637 Operate the heaters at the “HI” position for Padded head restraints for the seats can quick heating. After the seat has become Arm rest reduce the risk of a whiplash injury if your warm, set the heater switch to the “LO”...
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Head restraints WARNING Adjustment of the head To remove restraint height (front seats) Driving without the head restraints in Press the lock knob (A) in the direction place can cause you and your passengers shown by the arrows. Then pull the head serious injury or death in an accident.
Seat belts To install CAUTION WARNING The shape and size of the head restraint dif- To help reduce the risk of injury or death First check that the head restraint is facing in fers according to the seat. Always use the in an accident, seat belts and child the right direction as shown in the previous correct head restraint provided for the seat...
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Mitsubishi Motors as possible while maintaining a position remains seated all the way back and dealer to determine whether replacement...
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Seat belts 3. Pull the seat belt out slowly while holding WARNING the latch plate. Push the latch plate into To reduce the risk of serious injury or the buckle until you hear a “click”. Pull death in the event of an accident or sud- up on the belt to be sure the latch plate is den stop, all seatbacks should be kept in locked securely in the buckle.
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Seat belts without the driver’s seat belt being fastened, a WARNING warning light will come on and a tone will Be sure the seat belt webbing is not sound for approximately 6 seconds to remind twisted when worn. Twisted webbing may you to fasten your seat belt.
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Seat belts Adjustable seat belt shoulder WARNING Installation anchor (front seats) Adjust the shoulder belt anchor only when 1. Unfasten the button (A) of the seat belt the vehicle is not in motion. N00406300357 guide strap. Put the seat belt webbing ...
Seat belt use during pregnancy 2. Fasten the seat belt and make sure it fits WARNING Seat belt pre-tensioner and snugly across your shoulder. The extender should only be used if the force limiter systems existing belt is not long enough. Anyone N00417701752 who can use the standard seat belt should The driver’s and front passenger’s seats each...
The ignition switch is in the “ON” or belt pre-tensioner system inspected by an “START” position. authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer. [Vehicles equipped with the F.A.S.T.-key] The operation mode is in ON. SRS warning light...
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Child restraint systems Child restraint systems specifically designed Children older than 1 year of age and who WARNING for infants and small children are offered by weigh less than 40 pounds (18 kg) or who Any child who is too large to use a child several manufacturers.
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Child restraint systems WARNING Airbag It is important to use an approved rear- facing infant restraint until the infant is one year old (unless the infant outgrows the seat sooner). This allows the infant’s neck and spine to develop enough to sup- port the weight of their head in the event of an accident.
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Child restraint systems NOTE Installing a child restraint sys- Tether anchor locations tem using the LATCH (Lower Before purchasing a child restraint system, N00418901230 Your vehicle has 3 attachment points on the try installing it in the rear seat to ensure Anchors and Tethers for chil- rear shelf, located behind the top of your rear proper fit.
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Child restraint systems 3. Push the anchor connectors (D) on the Examples of child restraint sys- NOTE child restraint system into the lower tems compatible with the LATCH In order to secure a child restraint system anchors (C) in accordance with the compatible with the LATCH system, you system instructions provided by the child restraint...
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Child restraint systems 5. Latch the tether strap hook (E) of the child Installing a child restraint sys- WARNING restraint system to the anchor (F) as illus- tem using the seat belt (with When you install a child restraint system trated below (5) and tighten the top tether using the seat belt, always make sure the emergency/automatic locking...
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Child restraint systems 3. To activate the ALR child restraint instal- WARNING Installation lation function, slowly pull the shoulder Never remove the buckle (A) for the rear part of the belt all the way out of the 1. Place the child restraint system on the seat center seat from the rubber belt (B).
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Child restraint systems 5. After confirming that the belt is locked, 7. Latch the tether strap hook (A) of the 9. To remove a child restraint system from grab the shoulder part of the belt near the child restraint system to the tether anchor the vehicle and deactivate the ALR mode, buckle and pull up to remove any slack (B) as illustrated below (7) and tighten the...
The SRS side airbags and the curtain airbags should done authorized are also designed to supplement the seat belts. Mitsubishi Motors dealer. Failure to have Maintenance and inspection The SRS side airbags provide the driver and an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer front passenger with protection against chest...
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Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) - airbag tion from the vehicle through side windows WARNING WARNING in both side impact and rollover type acci- • Seat belts reduce the risk of injury in • To reduce the risk to the front passenger dents.
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Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) - airbag WARNING WARNING WARNING Infants and small children should never NEVER put REAR-FACING CHILD FRONT-FACING CHILD RESTRAINT ride unrestrained, or lean against the RESTRAINT SYSTEMS or INFANT SYSTEMS should be used in the rear seat instrument panel.
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Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) - airbag When the impact sensors detect a sufficient How the Supplemental front or side impact to deploy the airbag(s), Restraint System works the appropriate airbag(s) will be deployed. N00407801587 When the airbag control unit detects rollover The SRS includes the following components: of the vehicle, curtain airbags will be deployed.
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The EDR is designed to record data related to name, gender, age, and crash location) are Mitsubishi Motors dealer as soon as possi- vehicle dynamics and safety systems for a recorded. However, other parties, such as ble.
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SRS sensors inspected by child restraint system. In this case, the pas- correctly, observe the following instruc- an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer as senger’s airbag off indicator will illuminate. tions. Failure to follow these instructions soon as possible.
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• Even when the ignition switch or the system in your vehicle inspected by an operation mode is in ON, the SRS warn- authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer as ing light does not come on or it remains soon as possible: •...
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Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) - airbag The front passenger’s airbag is contained in the instrument panel above the glove com- partment. The driver’s airbag and the front passenger’s airbag are designed to deploy at the same time. However, the front passen- ger’s airbag does not deploy when the front passenger seat is not occupied or when the system senses that a child is in the child...
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Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) - airbag Deployment of front airbags N00408001658 The front airbags and driver’s knee airbag ARE DESIGNED TO DEPLOY when … Head-on collision with a solid wall at speeds Moderate to severe frontal impact within the shaded of approx.
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Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) - airbag they cannot provide protection to the occu- The front airbags and driver’s Collision with a utility pole, tree or other narrow pants. knee airbag MAY NOT DEPLOY object Some typical situations are shown in the when …...
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Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) - airbag The front airbags and driver’s Collision with an elevated median/island or knee airbag MAY DEPLOY when curb … The front airbags and driver’s knee airbag may deploy if the underside of the vehicle suffers a moderate to severe impact (under- Vehicle travels over a deep hole/pothole carriage impact).
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Mitsubishi Motors dealer. pants must be properly restrained and seated well back, upright, and in the mid- dle of the seat. Do not lean against the door.
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Do not install seat covers or re-cover seats Mitsubishi Motors dealer. There is a risk that have side airbags. Covers can inter- of a serious injury or death. Improper fere with proper side airbag deployment...
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Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) - airbag The seat belts in your vehicle are your pri- Deployment of side airbag and Side impact in an area away from the passenger mary means of protection in an accident. The curtain airbag compartment SRS side airbags and curtain airbags are designed to provide additional protection.
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If your vehicle has received any damage, Since the side airbags and curtain airbags do you should have the SRS inspected by an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer to not protect the occupant in all types of colli- make sure it is in proper working order.
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If you decide to junk or scrap your vehicle, Mitsubishi Motor Sales of Can- we urge you to first take it to an authorized ada, Inc. Mitsubishi Motors dealer so that the SRS can be made safe for disposal. Customer Relations Depart- ...
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Features and controls Break-in recommendations ..............5-2 Tire pressure monitoring system (if so equipped) ......5-58 Keys ....................5-2 Rear-view camera (if so equipped)..........5-62 Electronic immobilizer (Anti-theft starting system) ......5-3 Instrument cluster ................5-64 Keyless entry system (if so equipped) ..........5-6 Multi-information display .............5-65 Free-hand Advanced Security Transmitter (F.A.S.T.-key) Indicator and warning light package ..........5-75 (if so equipped) ................5-9...
Break-in recommendations Break-in recommendations Keys N00508701382 N00508801703 Advanced automobile manufacturing tech- Type 1 niques permit you to operate your new vehi- cle without requiring a long break-in period of low-speed driving. Two keys are provided. The keys fit all locks. However, you can add to the future perfor- Keep one in a safe place as a spare key.
2- Emergency key the vehicle immediately contact an autho- N00509100780 3- Key number plate rized Mitsubishi Motors dealer. [For vehicles equipped with the Free-hand If you notify an authorized Mitsubishi Advanced Security Transmitter (F.A.S.T.- Motors dealer of the key number, they can...
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In cases like the above, move the offending If you lose the key, you can order a key from object(s) away from the key and turn the key your authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer by back to the “ACC” or “OFF” position. Then referring to the key number.
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Electronic immobilizer (Anti-theft starting system) your vehicle at your Mitsubishi Motors Additional keys NOTE dealer) by doing the following: When the key registration is completed, the immobilizer indicator will come on within 3 1. Insert the first valid key into the ignition...
Keyless entry system (if so equipped) General information Keyless entry system NOTE (if so If you press the LOCK button (1) twice the N00562300097 equipped) horn will sound once. Your electronic immobilizer operates on a N00509002015 radio frequency subject to Federal Communi- Press the remote control transmitter buttons cations Commission (FCC) Rules (For vehi- To unlock...
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Commission (FCC) Rules (For vehicles tion/reactivation can order a remote control transmitter from sold in U.S.A.) and Industry Canada Rules your authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer by (For vehicles sold in Canada). This device referring to the key number. The turn signal lights answerback function...
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Keyless entry system (if so equipped) This device may not cause harmful inter- NOTE ference. Be sure to perform the procedure with the This device must accept any interference Mitsubishi mark facing you. received, including interference that may Mitsubishi mark is not facing you when you cause undesired operation of this device.
F.A.S.T.-key and then lock B- Internal transmitter You may purchase a replacement battery at the vehicle. an electric appliance store. An authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer can replace the battery for you if you prefer. Features and controls...
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Refer to “To operate without using the details, contact authorized F.A.S.T.-key” on page 5-19. Mitsubishi Motors dealer. The F.A.S.T.-key is constantly performing • Enabling only the locking and unlocking reception operations in its communication of the doors and the opening of the trunk with the vehicle.
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Free-hand Advanced Security Transmitter (F.A.S.T.-key) (if so equipped) Operating range for locking and NOTE NOTE unlocking the doors and opening If the F.A.S.T.-key is within the operating Even if the F.A.S.T.-key is within the operat- range, even a person not carrying the ing range, it may not be possible to start the the trunk lid F.A.S.T.-key can lock and unlock the doors...
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While carrying the F.A.S.T.-key within the driver’s door switch once. operating range, you can unlock the doors by See an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer using the F.A.S.T.-key. for details. The dome light will turn on for 30 seconds.
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Operation mode of the engine Functions settings can be modified as stated below. switch and its function See an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer for details. • Activating the operation confirmation func- tion (blinking of the turn signal lights) only...
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For details, we recommend you to consult an tionary, you can change the operation mode necting the battery, the memorized mode is authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer. selected automatically. Before disconnect- in the order of OFF, ACC, ON, OFF. ing the battery for repair or replacement, make sure to put the operation mode in OFF.
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This setting can be changed. Please contact an authorized See an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer Refer to “Key lock-in preven- Mitsubishi Motors dealer. for details. tion system” on page 5-15.
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Free-hand Advanced Security Transmitter (F.A.S.T.-key) (if so equipped) When the operation mode is in OFF, the the driver’s door switch, the warning light The engine is warmed up enough for driv- F.A.S.T.-key is left in the passenger compart- blinks and the buzzer sounds for about 3 sec- ing when the low coolant temperature ment, all the doors are closed, and someone onds as a warning, and the doors cannot be...
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If the engine still will not start, con- (Neutral) position. On vehicles equipped with continuously tact your local Mitsubishi Motors dealer 1. Make sure that all electric devices, such or a repair facility of your choice for variable transmission (CVT), make sure as lights, air conditioning blower and rear the selector lever is in the “P”...
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Free-hand Advanced Security Transmitter (F.A.S.T.-key) (if so equipped) When the ambient temperature is -4 °F (-20 NOTE If the F.A.S.T.-key is not operat- °C) or lower, it may not be possible to start ing properly If you have to bring the engine to an emer- from a standstill even with the selector lever gency stop while driving, press and hold the in the “D”...
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Free-hand Advanced Security Transmitter (F.A.S.T.-key) (if so equipped) vehicle has run down, the emergency key can that the door is locked, turn the emergency NOTE be used to lock and unlock the passenger’s key back to the center and remove it. ...
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To prevent vehicle theft, take your vehicle Canada) and the remaining F.A.S.T.-keys to an autho- N00561201201 rized Mitsubishi Motors dealer to have the ID You can program new F.A.S.T.-keys to the codes reprogrammed. system if you have two valid (already regis- 4.
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Free-hand Advanced Security Transmitter (F.A.S.T.-key) (if so equipped) Keyless entry system NOTE If you press the LOCK button (1) twice, the N00515501278 horn will sound once. Press the remote control transmitter buttons to lock or unlock the doors. It can also help you signal for attention by To unlock When registration of ID code is complete, setting off the panic alarm.
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Free-hand Advanced Security Transmitter (F.A.S.T.-key) (if so equipped) 3. Press the LOCK button (1) for 4 to 10 sec- Answerback function Turn signal light deactivation/reactiva- onds and press the UNLOCK button (2) tion N00544501094 during this time. The horn of the keyless entry system answer- 4.
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If you lose your F.A.S.T.-key, please contact WARNING an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer for a NOTE replacement. Changes or modifications not expressly Be sure to perform the procedure with the ...
Never leave a child alone in the vehicle. In An authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer can addition to the risk of heat stroke, chil- replace the battery for you if you prefer.
Power door locks 2. Be sure the keys are not inside the vehi- the lock knob will automatically return to the To lock or unlock the door from cle. Close the door. unlocked position. the inside Operation mode ON reminder Move the lock knob to the lock position to system (vehicles equipped with lock the door.
(CVT)}. These functions are not activated when the vehicle is shipped from the factory. To acti- vate or deactivate these functions, please contact your authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer. Child safety locks for rear door Using the ignition switch or the...
Trunk lid Child safety locks help prevent rear passen- Trunk lid To open gers, especially children, from opening the rear door using the inside door handle. N00509501215 A lock lever for the child safety lock is pro- WARNING Operation from outside the vehicle vided on each rear door.
Inside emergency trunk lid release The trunk lid will pop up to slightly. Lift it to To close Inside emergency trunk lid open the trunk. release Pull the trunk lid downward as illustrated. Operation from inside the vehicle Gently slam the trunk lid from the outside so N00509801188 The emergency trunk lid release is designed that it is completely closed.
Manual window control (if so equipped) WARNING CAUTION Power window control Children should never be left unsuper- When loading the trunk, place your things so N00510800370 vised in or around vehicles. that they will not touch the emergency trunk lid release lever when you close the trunk.
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Power window control WARNING Sub switch Type 1 Never leave the vehicle without carrying N00548800098 the key. Never leave children or unreliable adults unattended inside the vehicle. Main switch N00548700130 The main switch located on the driver’s door can be used to operate all the windows.
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Power window control stopped. However, once the driver’s door or WARNING CAUTION the front passenger’s door is opened, the Before driving with a child in the vehicle, The safety mechanism is deactivated while power windows cannot be operated. be sure to lock the window switch to make the switch is pulled up.
Parking brake NOTE Parking brake To apply If the battery terminals are disconnected or N00511400399 the fuse for electric window is replaced, the To park the vehicle, first bring it to a com- safety mechanism will be cancelled and the plete stop, fully engage the parking brake, door window...
Steering wheel height adjustment To deactivate CAUTION Before driving, be sure that the parking brake is fully released and brake warning light is off. If you drive without the parking brake fully released, the warning lamp will illuminate and a buzzer sounds when the vehicle speed exceeds 5 mph (8 km/h).
Inside rearview mirror Inside rearview mirror WARNING To adjust the mirror position Do not attempt to adjust the inside rear- N00511601385 It is possible to move the mirror up/down and view mirror while driving. This can be Adjust the inside rearview mirror only after left/right to adjust its position.
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Inside rearview mirror To reduce the glare NOTE Type 2 If you want to stop automatic mode, press When the headlights of the vehicles behind the switch (3) for approximately 2 seconds Type 1 you are very bright, the reflection factor of and the indicator (1) will go off.
Outside rearview mirrors indicator (1) illuminates and the reflection Press the switch (B) to adjust the mirror posi- WARNING factor of the mirror is automatically changed. tion. Your passenger’s side mirror is convex. The objects you see in the mirror will look 1- Up NOTE smaller and farther away than they...
Ignition switch For information on operations for vehicles Door mirror heater (if so equipped) equipped with the Free-hand Advanced Secu- N00549301286 rity Transmitter (F.A.S.T.-key), refer to Allows operation of some electrical accesso- “Free-hand Advanced Security Transmitter When the rear window defogger switch is ries with the engine off.
Starting the engine 2. Turn the key to the “OFF” position and A longer warm up period will only con- Starting the engine remove it. sume extra fuel. The engine is warmed up enough for driving when the low coolant N00512601816 [For vehicles equipped with the Free-hand temperature indicator goes out.
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If the (Neutral) position. engine still will not start, contact your On vehicles equipped with continuously local Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair When the engine is hard to start variable transmission (CVT), make sure facility of your choice for assistance.
Manual transaxle (if so equipped) Startability of CVT vehicle with CAUTION ambient temperature of -4 °F (-20 Do not rest your foot on the clutch pedal because this will cause premature clutch °C) or lower wear or damage. Do not coast in the “N” (Neutral) position When the ambient temperature is -4 °F (-20 (illegal in many states).
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Manual transaxle (if so equipped) At high altitude locations, upshift as listed Downshifting speed Shift point CAUTION below. 20 to 30 mph (32 to Shift down from cur- Avoid downshifting that may cause the tachometer pointer to enter the red zone. 48 km/h) rent gear to 3rd gear.
Continuously variable transmission (CVT) (if so equipped) the selector lever in the “P” (PARK) position. Continuously variable To move the selector lever from the “P” transmission (CVT) (if so (PARK) position to another position, follow the steps below. equipped) 1. Press and hold the brake pedal down. N00560200050 2.
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ON, the battery may be flat or the shift-lock mechanism may be malfunc- tioning. Immediately have your vehicle checked by an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice. Features and controls 5-43...
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Continuously variable transmission (CVT) (if so equipped) Selector lever positions WARNING “Ds” DOWNSHIFT & SPORTY DRIVING Never move the selector lever to the “N” N00560601093 (NEUTRAL) position while driving since you could accidentally slip it into the “P” “P” PARK Use when engine braking is needed, or for (PARK) or “R”...
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Have the vehicle inspected at an authorized affect braking efficiency and may cause pre- Mitsubishi Motors dealer or repair facility of mature wear of brake pads. your choice as soon as possible.
Do not rev the engine with the brake pedal Prior to moving off after having stopped the at an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or pressed when the vehicle is stationary. vehicle, make sure that the selector lever is in This can damage the CVT.
Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facil- Your brakes are designed to operate at full ity of your choice immediately. capacity, even if the power assist is not being used.
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Hill start assist 2. On vehicles with M/T, place the gearshift CAUTION NOTE lever into the 1st position. Do not overly rely on the hill start assist to • On vehicles with M/T, the gearshift lever is On vehicles with CVT, place the selector prevent backwards movement of the vehicle.
Brake assist system If the brake pedal is depressed suddenly, the Warning indicator Anti-lock braking system brakes will be applied with more force than N00562800092 usual. N00517900338 If an abnormal condition occurs in the sys- The anti-lock braking system helps prevent tem, the following indicator will turn on.
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(5 km/h). (The standard brake system is functioning normally.) If this happens, take your vehicle to an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice. 5-50 Features and controls...
Stop the vehicle in a safe place and contact an steering system. This function will make the tem (EPS) authorized MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer or steering wheel gradually harder to turn. In this event, limit your turning of the steering repair facility of your choice.
Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a Be sure to use the same specified type and repair facility of your choice as soon as pos- Traction control function size of tire on all four wheels.
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Active stability control (ASC) ning excessive, thus helping the vehicle to deactivate the system by pressing down the NOTE start moving from a stopped condition. It also “ASC OFF” switch for 3 seconds or longer. When moving out of mud, sand or fresh provides sufficient driving force and steering When the ASC is deactivated, the indica-...
CAUTION Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility indicator will blink. of your choice as soon as possible. When you do not wish to drive at a set speed, turn off the cruise control for safety.
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Cruise control (if so equipped) NOTE C- RES + switch Your speed may increase to more than the set Used to increase the set speed and to return to speed on a steep downhill. You have to use the original set speed. the brake to control your speed.
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Cruise control (if so equipped) To increase your speed in small amounts, NOTE SET - switch press the RES + switch for less than about 1 When you release the SET - switch, the vehi- second and release it. cle speed will be set.
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Cruise control (if so equipped) then press the SET - switch (B) and release To deactivate the switch momentarily to set a new desired N00518801634 cruising speed. The set speed driving can be deactivated as follows: Press the CRUISE CONTROL ON/OFF switch (A).
[Except for vehicles equipped with the your vehicle inspected by an authorized F.A.S.T.-key] Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility Turn the ignition switch to the “OFF” or of your choice. “ACC” position.
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ON, it means properly. that the tire pressure monitoring system is See an authorized Mitsubishi Motors not working properly. Have the system dealer as soon as possible to replace or inspected by an authorized Mitsubishi repair the original tire.
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Tire pressure monitoring system (if so equipped) Each tire, including the spare, should be the system is not operating properly. The If the warning light illuminates checked monthly when cold and inflated to TPMS malfunction indicator is combined while driving the inflation pressure recommended by the with the low tire pressure telltale.
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Wheels whose ID codes are not memo- replacement is not done by an authorized leak. rized by the vehicle are used. Mitsubishi Motors dealer, it is not covered by Compact spare tire is fitted on a road your warranty. NOTE wheel.
Rear-view camera (if so equipped) General information Rear-view camera Location of rear-view camera (if so N00533000236 equipped) The rear-view camera (A) is built-in to the Your tire pressure monitoring system oper- trunk lid. N00546201268 ates on a radio frequency subject to Federal When the gearshift lever or the selector lever Communications Commission (FCC) Rules is in the “R”...
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Rear-view camera (if so equipped) Reference lines on the screen CAUTION Case 2 The rear-view camera uses a wide-angle Reference lines and upper surface of the rear lens. As a result, images and distances shown bumper (A) are displayed on the screen. on the screen are not exact.
Instrument cluster 4. Press the switch until the desired language To change the language of appears on the display. warning text (3) Each time you press the switch, the lan- guage will change to the next one. When N00591000025 It is possible to change the language of the the warning text flashes, setting is com- warning messages on the screen.
Multi-information display CAUTION Type A Type D The red zone indicates an engine speed beyond the range of safe operation. Select the correct shift position (manual transaxle) or selector position (CVT) to con- trol the engine speed so that the tachometer indicator does not enter the red zone.
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Multi-information display 1- Information display P.5-67 2- Frozen road warning (if so equipped) P.5-70 3- Fuel remaining display P.5-70 4- Selector lever position display (if so equipped) P.5-43 NOTE When the ignition switch or the operation mode is in OFF, the selector lever position display, fuel remaining display and frozen road warning are not displayed.
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Multi-information display Information display N00574801054 Each time you lightly press the multi-information display switch (A), the display switches in the following order. 5- Driving range display P.5-69 9- Service reminder (month) P.5-71 1- Odometer P.5-68 6- Average fuel consumption display 2- Trip odometer ...
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Multi-information display NOTE When the parking lights are not illuminated, the instrument panel light dimmer control is not displayed even if you operate the multi-information display switch. If trip odometer is displayed, only trip Odometer Bright odometer will be reset. N00574900016 The odometer indicates the total distance the NOTE...
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Multi-information display NOTE NOTE NOTE The brightness level of the instruments is The display setting can be changed to the Average fuel consumption may vary depend stored when the ignition switch is turned to preferred units (miles or km). on the driving conditions (road conditions, the “OFF”...
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Multi-information display turned to the “ON” position or the operation Frozen road warning (if so mode is changed to ON. equipped) When the remaining fuel level runs very low (no segments displayed), the bar graph N00579000041 flashes. If the outside air temperature drops below If the warning display appears, refuel as soon approx.
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1. When you lightly press the multi-informa- arrived. tion is due. Contact an authorized tion display switch a few times, the infor- Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facil- mation display switches to the service ity of your choice to have the system NOTE reminder display.
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5-67. If you accidentally reset the display, consult 2. Each time you press the multi-information an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer for display switch for 1 second or more on assistance. driving range display, you can switch reset mode for average fuel consumption.
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Multi-information display [Except for vehicles equipped with the 3. Press and hold the multi-information dis- NOTE F.A.S.T.-key] play switch to switch in sequence from The average fuel consumption display can be “km/L” “L/100 km” “mpg” Turn the ignition switch to the “ON” posi- reset separately for the auto reset mode and tion from the “ACC”...
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Multi-information display Distance Fuel consumption (driving range) km/L L/100 km mile (s) Changing the temperature unit so equipped) N00557201183 The temperature display unit can be switched. 1. When you lightly press the multi-informa- tion display switch a few times, the infor- mation display switches to the outside temperature display.
Indicators 24- For details, refer to “Warning activa- Front fog light indicator Warning lights (if so tion” on page 5-14 (if so equipped) equipped) N00520300147 Indicators N00520200175 Brake warning light and buzzer This indicator comes on while the front fog N00519900127 N00520400526 lights are on.
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If a problem is detected in one of Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility • When the brake warning light stays on these systems, this indicator illuminates or of your choice.
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Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a driven at high speeds or on hilly roads. This repair facility of your choice. illuminating does not necessarily indicate a Charging system warning light problem.
Combination headlights and dimmer switch The daytime running lights will be illumi- NOTE nated: When the auto cut-out function of the doom light is been activated, the light goes out The daytime running lights illumi- automatically after about 30 minutes. nated Refer to “Dome light”...
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[When using the F.A.S.T.-key to start the vated. engine] [Except for vehicles equipped with the See your authorized Mitsubishi Motors If the driver’s door is opened with the opera- F.A.S.T.-key] dealer for details. tion mode is put in OFF or ACC, or if the The ignition switch is turned to the “OFF”...
Use the full position (2) Have the system inspected by your autho- when making a normal turn. The lever will rized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair return to the neutral position when the turn is facility of your choice.
Hazard warning flasher switch See your authorized Mitsubishi Motors Front fog light switch NOTE (if so dealer for details. If the light switch is rotated to the “OFF” or equipped) “ ” position while the front fog lights are...
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For further information, please contact your The wipers will wipe automatically several HI- Fast authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a times when the washer fluid is sprayed. repair facility of your choice. To turn off the spray, release the lever.
Replace the wiper blades when they are worn. Use the proper size replacement blades. For further information, please con- NOTE tact your authorized Mitsubishi Motors Type 2 Do not use the wipers when the windshield is dealer. dry. This could scratch the glass and wear the wiper blades prematurely.
You have acquired a device that includes soft- wires on the rear window. ware licensed by Mitsubishi Motors Corpora- When cleaning the inside rear window, use a tion from Visteon Corporation, and their...
[For vehicles sold in U.S.A.] tree. after a certain period of time and you will no You can access the Mitsubishi Motors North ® longer be able to use the Bluetooth America website. ®...
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Bluetooth® 2.0 interface (if so equipped) • In such circumstances, you can press the Steering control switch and Volume down button button briefly to switch between callers. microphone You will switch to the first caller and the Press this button to decrease the volume. other caller will be put on hold.
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Bluetooth® 2.0 interface (if so equipped) American Spanish, Canadian French and Jap- 4. The voice guide will say “Select a lan- NOTE anese. The factory setting is “English.” guage: English, Spanish, French or Japa- Call waiting and three-way calls can be used nese.”...
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Bluetooth® 2.0 interface (if so equipped) With the confirmation function activated, you Useful voice commands Setting the passcode are given more opportunities than normal to N00564200016 confirm a command when making various Use the following procedure to turn on the ®...
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Bluetooth® 2.0 interface (if so equipped) You can turn a voice model registered with NOTE Disabling the passcode the speaker enrollment function on and off It is required for a little time after engine whenever you want. Use the following procedure to turn off the stop that the entered passcode is actually security function by disabling the passcode.
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Bluetooth® 2.0 interface (if so equipped) 3. Say “Voice training.” 2. Say “Voice training.” NOTE 4. The voice guide will say “This operation 3. If you have completed a speaker enroll- To repeat the most recent voice training com- must be performed in a quiet environment ment process once already, the voice mand, press and release the SPEECH button.
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Bluetooth® 2.0 interface (if so equipped) 1. Stop your vehicle in a safe area, put the NOTE NOTE gearshift lever in the “N” (Neutral) posi- Pairing is required only when the device is If 7 devices have already been paired, the tion (manual transaxle), or the selector used for the first time.
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Bluetooth® 2.0 interface (if so equipped) 7. The voice guide will say “Pairing code set ® 5. Enter in the Bluetooth device the 4-digit NOTE to <pairing code>.” number that has been read out in Step 4. When the confirmation function is on, after When the confirmation function is on, the repeating the device tag you have said, the NOTE...
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Bluetooth® 2.0 interface (if so equipped) 4. After the voice guide says “Please say,” The voice guide will say “<device tag> To select a music player the numbers of the cellular phones and selected” and then the system will return device tags of corresponding cellular to the main menu.
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Bluetooth® 2.0 interface (if so equipped) Answer “No,” the system will return to 6. After the device tags of all paired Blue- Changing a device tag Step 4. ® tooth devices have been read, the system N00565300014 7. The voice guide will say “Deleted,” and will say “End of list, would you like to You can change the device tag of a paired cel- then the system will end the device dele-...
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Bluetooth® 2.0 interface (if so equipped) 6. The voice guide will say “New name, You can also use the phonebooks in the Blue- 1. Press the SPEECH button. please.” Say the name you want to regis- ® 2. Say “Dial.” tooth 2.0 interface to make calls without ter as a new device tag.
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Bluetooth® 2.0 interface (if so equipped) If there are 2 or more matches, the voice NOTE Making a call using a phonebook guide will say “More than one match was If the name you selected has matching data found, would you like to call <returned You can make calls using the vehicle phone- in the vehicle phonebook but no telephone name>.”...
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Bluetooth® 2.0 interface (if so equipped) NOTE Receiving calls Switching between hands-free mode and private mode When the confirmation function is on, the N00565800035 system will check if the name and location of If an incoming phone call is received while N00566600014 the receiver are correct.
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Bluetooth® 2.0 interface (if so equipped) 2. Say “Phonebook.” Vehicle phonebook NOTE 3. The voice guide will say “Select one of When the confirmation function is on, the N00566101162 the following: new entry, edit number, voice guide will say “<Location>. Is this cor- This phonebook is used when making calls edit name, list names, delete, erase all, or rect?”...
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Bluetooth® 2.0 interface (if so equipped) Answer “No” to end the registration pro- 5. After the voice guide says “Ready to NOTE cess and return to the main menu. receive a contact from the phone. Only a If telephone numbers contain characters home, a work, and a mobile number can other than 0 to 9, *, # or +, these characters NOTE...
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Bluetooth® 2.0 interface (if so equipped) Say the name you want to register for this You can also listen to the list of names regis- When the confirmation function is on, the phonebook entry. tered in the vehicle phonebook. system will check the target name and location again.
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Bluetooth® 2.0 interface (if so equipped) Answer “No,” the system will return to NOTE NOTE Step 4. If the location where a telephone number You can call, edit or delete a name that is 6. The voice guide will say “Name please.” was already registered has been overwritten being read out.
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Bluetooth® 2.0 interface (if so equipped) 7. When the telephone number deletion is Answer “No” to cancel the deletion of all NOTE complete, the voice guide will say registered information in the phonebook Say “List names,” and the names registered “<name>...
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Bluetooth® 2.0 interface (if so equipped) NOTE NOTE NOTE You cannot change the names and telephone If telephone numbers contain characters ® If the Bluetooth 2.0 interface could not be numbers in the phonebook entries registered other than 0 to 9, *, # or +, these characters ®...
USB input terminal (if so equipped) cations Commission (FCC) Rules (For vehi- Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of Enrollment commands cles sold in U.S.A.) and Industry Canada the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to N00566401080 Rules (For vehicles sold in Canada). This provide reasonable protection against harmful device complies with Part 15 of the FCC interference in a residential installation.
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USB input terminal (if so equipped) How to connect a USB memory WARNING device An open glove compartment door can cause a serious injury or death to the front N00566800104 passenger in an accident, even if the pas- senger is wearing his/her seat belt. Always To connect keep the glove compartment door closed when driving.
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USB input terminal (if so equipped) 3. Fix the connector cable on the clips and 3. Connect the connector cable to the iPod. WARNING close the glove compartment. An open glove compartment door can NOTE cause a serious injury or death to the front ...
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USB input terminal (if so equipped) Be sure to hold the terminal part (A) of Model name Condition Model name Condition the connector cable as shown in the illus- Storage capacity of first gener- F/W Ver.3.1.3 or tration. USB memory device 256 Mbytes or ation later...
Sun visors You can access the Mitsubishi Motors North NOTE Sun visors America website. Do not connect to the USB input terminal [For vehicles sold in Canada] N00524600353 any device (hard disk, card reader, memory Pull the sun visor downward (1) to reduce You can access the Mitsubishi Motors web- reader, etc.) other than the connectable...
12 V power outlets ® 12 V power outlets HomeLink Wireless Con- trol System (if so equipped) N00525001670 CAUTION N00554301040 Be sure to use a “plug-in” type accessory ® HomeLink Wireless Control System is a operating at 12 V and at 120 W or less. registered trademark of Gentex Corporation.
HomeLink® Wireless Control System (if so equipped) WARNING Programming a new Home- ® Link During programming, your garage door or gate may open or close. Make sure that N00584700020 people and objects are clear of the garage ® To program HomeLink to operate a garage door or gate that you are programming.
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HomeLink® Wireless Control System (if so equipped) 2. Position the end of your hand-held trans- • If the device does not operate, continue NOTE mitter (B) 1 to 3 inches (2 to 8 cm) away ® with “Programming a new HomeLink ”...
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HomeLink® Wireless Control System (if so equipped) NOTE NOTE In the event that there are still programming If programming a garage door opener or gate difficulties or questions, additional Home- operator, it is advised to unplug the device during the “cycling”...
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HomeLink® Wireless Control System (if so equipped) 3. Once the door has stopped, press and ® The HomeLink has the capability of listen- release the “Learn” or “Smart” button on ing to these messages at a range up to 820.2 the garage door opener (refer to your feet (250 m) (open line of sight), but range garage door opener owner’s manual for...
Interior lights ® 1. Press and hold the 2 outer HomeLink NOTE CAUTION buttons for at least 10 seconds. The indi- If you do not complete the programming of a The transmitter has been tested and complies cator will change from continuous yellow new device to the button, it will revert to the with FCC and IC rules.
If the light is left switched on with the Also, this function can be deactivated. See ignition switch is in the “OFF” or “ACC” your authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer for position or the operation mode is in OFF details. or ACC, and a door is opened, it goes off...
Cup holders NOTE NOTE Do not leave valuables in any storage space The USB input terminal (if so equipped) is when leaving the vehicle. located in the glove compartment. For details, refer to “USB input terminal” on page 5-105. Glove compartment N00551500275 Cup holders...
Bottle holders Bottle holders NOTE Some beverages may not be stored, depend- N00502800065 ing on the size and shape of the plastic bot- CAUTION tles, etc. Drink beverages while driving your vehicle is distracting and can cause an accident. Convenience hook ...
Assist grips Assist grips N00559000074 These grips are to support the body by hand while seated in the vehicle. CAUTION Do not use the assist grips when getting into or out of the vehicle. The assist grips could detach causing you to fall. Features and controls 5-119...
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Driving safety Fuel economy ...................6-2 Driving, alcohol and drugs ..............6-2 Floor mat ..................6-2 Vehicle preparation before driving ..........6-3 Safe driving techniques ..............6-4 Driving during cold weather ............6-4 Braking ....................6-5 Parking .....................6-5 Loading information ................6-6 Cargo loads ..................6-10 Trailer towing ................6-11...
Fuel economy retaining clip on the driver’s floorboard to Fuel economy Driving, alcohol and drugs secure the floor mat. When used, this clip will help prevent the floor mat from moving for- N00628800178 N00628900049 Fuel economy is dependent on many factors. Drunk driving is one of the most frequent ward and possibly interfering with the opera- Your personal driving habits can have a sig-...
Vehicle preparation before driving Move the driver’s seat as far backward as WARNING possible, while keeping good visibility, If a floor mat is the wrong size or is not and good control of the steering wheel, properly installed, it can interfere with the brakes, accelerator, and controls.
Even this vehicle’s safety equipment, and used for cold starting and driving. leak or from engine overheating, add your safest driving, cannot guarantee that you Mitsubishi Motors Genuine Super Long can avoid an accident or injury. However, if Life Coolant Premium or equivalent. Driving safety...
All parts of the brake system are critical to (CVT) safety. Have the vehicle serviced by an autho- rized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair It is important to take advantage of the engine Be sure that the parking brake is firmly set...
Loading information Vehicle maximum load on the tire: load WARNING When leaving the vehicle on an individual tire that is determined by Leaving the engine running risks injury or distributing to each axle its share of the death from accidentally moving the gear- Always carry the key and lock all doors when maximum loaded vehicle weight and shift lever (manual transaxle) or the selec-...
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Loading information Production options weight: the combined weight of those installed regular produc- tion options weighing over 5 lbs (2.3 kg) in excess of those standard items which they replace, not previously considered in curb weight or accessory weight, includ- ing heavy duty brakes, ride levelers, roof rack, heavy duty battery, and special trim.
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Loading information Determine the combined weight Steps for Determining Correct of luggage and cargo being loaded Load Limit on the vehicle. That weight may N00630201277 not safely exceed the available Locate the statement “The com- cargo and luggage load capacity bined weight of occupants and calculated in Step 4.
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Loading information NOTE The following table shows examples on how to calculate total cargo/load capacity of your vehicle with varying seating configurations and number and size of occupants. This table is for illustration purposes only and may not be accurate for the seating and load capacity of your vehicle. ...
Cargo loads Cargo loads WARNING WARNING To reduce the risk of serious injury or Make sure that the weight of luggage and N00629700435 death, the combined weights of the driver, the roof carrier do not exceed the maxi- passengers and cargo and must never mum roof load, 110 lb (50 kg).
Trailer towing CAUTION Trailer towing Before driving and after traveling a short dis- N00629801358 tance, always check the load to make sure it is securely fastened to the roof carrier. Stop the vehicle periodically and check that the load remains secure. If the load is not secure, it could fall from the vehicle and damage your vehicle, another vehicle or cre- ate a road hazard.
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Comfort controls Vents ....................7-2 Heater without air conditioning function (if so equipped) ....7-4 Manual air conditioning (if so equipped) .........7-7 Automatic air conditioning (if so equipped)........7-12 Important air conditioning operating tips ........7-18 Air purifier (if so equipped)............7-19 AM/FM electronically tuned radio with CD player (if so equipped) ................7-19 To play tracks from USB device (if so equipped) ......7-29 ®...
Vents Vents N00729901305 1- Open 2- Close Side vents 1- Center vents 2- Side vents NOTE When the dimple (A) is pressed, the vents On rare occasions, air from the vents of an open. air-conditioned vehicle may be foggy. This is To close the vents, press the dimple on the Air flow and direction adjust- only moist air cooling suddenly and does not...
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Vents 7-14, “Defogger switch” on page 7-14.) These symbols are used in the next several illustrations to demonstrate the quantity of air coming from the vents. : Small amount of air from the vents : Medium amount of air from the vents : Large amount of air from the vents Face position Air flows only to the upper part of the passen-...
Heater without air conditioning function (if so equipped) NOTE Heater without air condi- Blower speed selection dial With the mode selection dial between the tioning function N00737901043 (if so equipped) When the ignition switch is in the “ON” posi- “...
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Heater without air conditioning function (if so equipped) Temperature control dial Mode selection dial N00738001067 N00738101084 Turn the temperature control dial clockwise To change air flow direction, turn the mode to make the air warmer. Turn it counterclock- selection dial. Refer to “Changing the mode wise to make the air cooler.
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Heater without air conditioning function (if so equipped) Turn the temperature control dial clockwise Combination of unheated air and Defrosting or defogging (wind- or counterclockwise to the desired tempera- heated air shield, door windows) ture. Select the desired blower speed to fit N00738401045 N00738501091 your needs.
Manual air conditioning (if so equipped) 2. Set the air selection lever to the outside air Manual air conditioning Blower speed selection dial (if so position. N00736501228 equipped) 3. Select your desired blower speed by turn- When the ignition switch is in the “ON” posi- ing the blower speed selection dial.
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Manual air conditioning (if so equipped) Temperature control dial Mode selection dial Air selection lever N00736601258 N00736701246 N00736801423 Turn the temperature control dial clockwise To change air flow direction, turn the mode Normally, use the outside air position to keep to make the air warmer.
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Manual air conditioning (if so equipped) CAUTION Operating the air conditioning Cooling system Using recirculated air for a long time may N00731201389 cause the windows to fog up. N00731101304 Heating Air conditioning switch N00731001488 Set the mode selection dial to the “ ”...
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Manual air conditioning (if so equipped) NOTE Combination of unheated air and Defrosting or defogging (wind- heated air shield, door windows) If the outside air is dusty or contaminated in some way, set the air selection lever to the N00731301292 N00731401596 recirculation position.
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Manual air conditioning (if so equipped) 2. Set the air selection lever to the outside air NOTE position. When defrosting, do not set the temperature 3. Select your desired blower speed by turn- control dial near the maximum cool position. ing the blower speed selection dial.
Automatic air conditioning (if so equipped) Automatic air conditioning (if so equipped) N00731501353 The air conditioning can only be used while the engine is running. Control panel N00711801624 Type 1 Type 2 9- OFF switch 1- Temperature control switch NOTE 10- Temperature display 2- Air conditioning switch ...
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Automatic air conditioning (if so equipped) NOTE NOTE The temperature value of air conditioning is switched in conjunction with outside temper- ature display unit of the multi information display. Refer to “Changing the temperature unit” on page 5-74. While the engine coolant temperature is low, the temperature of the air from the heater will be cool/cold until the engine warms up, ...
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(as opposed to recirculated Contact your Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a air) is selected. repair facility of your choice for assistance. Refer to “Defrosting or defogging (wind- Refer to “Personalizing the air conditioning...
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Automatic air conditioning (if so equipped) the system will beep three times and the NOTE indicator will flash three times. If you press the AUTO switch to select auto- • When the setting has changed from dis- matic control after manual operation, the air abled to enabled, selection switch will also be automatically the system will beep two times and the...
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Automatic air conditioning (if so equipped) When the AUTO switch is pressed, or Air conditioning switch NOTE when the temperature control switch has When the defogger switch is pressed, the air N00737301409 been set to the minimum temperature, the Push the switch, and the air conditioning conditioning will run automatically, even if air conditioning switch is automatically...
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Automatic air conditioning (if so equipped) In normal conditions, use the system in the OFF switch Operating the air conditioning AUTO mode and follow these procedures: system (manual mode) N00703600017 Push the switch to turn off the air condition- 1. Push the AUTO switch. N00731801141 ing system.
Important air conditioning operating tips For ordinary defrosting For quick defrosting Important air conditioning Use this setting to keep the windshield and operating tips door windows clear of mist, and to keep the leg area heated (when driving in rain or N00733700336 snow).
Have the system inspected by your authorized Air purifier NOTE (if so equipped) Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility To listen to the audio system while the of your choice. N00733800180 engine is not running, turn the ignition The air conditioning system is equipped with switch to the “ACC”...
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AM/FM electronically tuned radio with CD player (if so equipped) Volume and tone control panel To adjust the tone NOTE When the SEL switch is rotated, the SEL N00711901742 N00712101712 indicator will appear on the display. 1. Press the /MENU button to select ...
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AM/FM electronically tuned radio with CD player (if so equipped) 3- Display CD control panel and display Automatic tuning 4- Seek (Down-seek) button N00735301766 5- Seek (Up-seek) button After keeping the seek button depressed until 6- Memory select buttons it beeps, release the button, and the selected station reception will start.
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AM/FM electronically tuned radio with CD player (if so equipped) on page 7-24. 18- RPT (Repeat) button To eject a disc 19- RDM (Random) button 1. Insert a disc containing MP3 files into the When the CD eject button is pressed, the disc slot.
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AM/FM electronically tuned radio with CD player (if so equipped) Folder selection order/MP3 file playback NOTE Fast-reverse order (Example) You may encounter trouble in playing an The disc is fast-reversed while the button MP3 or displaying the information of MP3 Root folder (Root directory) is held down.
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AM/FM electronically tuned radio with CD player (if so equipped) Press the SEL switch :To start this mode or To repeat songs in the same folder (MP3 Random playback for a folder (MP3 CDs to select the folder or CDs only) only) file.
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AM/FM electronically tuned radio with CD player (if so equipped) 1. Press the INFO button for 2 seconds or CD text Example longer to switch to the ID3 tag informa- CD player mode Clock mode tion. The CD player can display disc and track 2.
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AM/FM electronically tuned radio with CD player (if so equipped) To adjust the clock NOTE To confirm the version number of the Gracenote DB (vehicles When the SEL switch is rotated, the SEL N00702701047 indicator will appear on the display. ®...
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AM/FM electronically tuned radio with CD player (if so equipped) C- SEL (Select) indicator NOTE To change the position of the (Return) button speaker of the output sound When the SEL switch is rotated, the SEL indicator will appear on the display. ®...
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AM/FM electronically tuned radio with CD player (if so equipped) 2. Turn the SEL switch or press the To use the external audio input To activate the external audio /MENU button several times to select input mode function “PHONE SET” and then press the SEL N00703001021 switch.
To play tracks from USB device (if so equipped) NOTE NOTE NOTE Use the connected audio equipment’s own For information on how to connect and oper- A file protected by copyright might not be power source, such as its battery. ate the commercially available audio equip- able to playback.
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To play tracks from USB device (if so equipped) (Fast-reverse/Track down) button NOTE To select a desired track (Fast-forward/Track up) button Depending on the condition of your iPod, it N00762600034 may take a longer time before the playback (Return) button Track up starts.
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To play tracks from USB device (if so equipped) When this mode is activated by pressing the To play tracks in random order NOTE SEL switch, the SEL indicator will be appear Up to 11 characters are shown in the display N00762901034 on the display.
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To play tracks from USB device (if so equipped) 3. After the voice guide says “What Artist NOTE would you like to play?,” say the artist If the confirmation function is active, the name. voice guide confirms if the artist name is 4.
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To play tracks from USB device (if so equipped) 3. After the voice guide says “What Album 7. The system exits the voice recognition 5. If there are two or more matches, the would you like to play?” say the album mode and starts playback.
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To play tracks from USB device (if so equipped) If you say “No,” the next matching genre To search by genre USB control panel and display is spoken by the system. N00763701042 N00763901073 1. Say “Play” on the main menu. NOTE NOTE ...
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To play tracks from USB device (if so equipped) To play from a USB memory NOTE device Root folder (Root directory) To adjust the volume and tone, refer to “To adjust the volume” on page 7-20 and “To N00764001101 adjust the tone”...
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To play tracks from USB device (if so equipped) To find a file To play the same file repeatedly Fast-forward N00703101035 N00764500024 To fast-forward the current track, press and Operate the SEL switch to select desired file. Press the RPT button to show “RPT” in the hold the button.
To play tracks from a Bluetooth® device (vehicles with Bluetooth® 2.0 interface) To exit this mode, press the button again. NOTE If no title is stored, “NO TITLE” is shown in To switch the display the display. Characters that cannot be displayed are sub- N00765101053 stituted by You can displays titles with tag information.
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To play tracks from a Bluetooth® device (vehicles with Bluetooth® 2.0 interface) 4. Playback starts automatically. 4- TRACK indicator NOTE 5- Display Depending on the connected device, opera- 6- PAGE (Title scroll) button NOTE tion of the connected device is limited to its (Fast-reverse/Track down) button available functions.
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To play tracks from a Bluetooth® device (vehicles with Bluetooth® 2.0 interface) To play the same track repeatedly To play tracks in random order (if Fast-forward (if supported by the device) supported by the device) To fast-forward the current track, press and N00765900038 N00766001033 hold the...
Steering wheel audio remote control switches (if so equipped) 3- MODE key Steering wheel audio remote Hold down to turn the audio function control switches (if so equipped) ON/OFF. Additionally, each time this is pressed, switches the audio source. N00714801494 The order of switching is shown below.
Eject disc and reload. If disc will not eject, bring your vehicle INTERNAL E Loading or eject error. Pick-up is out of position. to your authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facil- ity of your choice for repair. HEAT ERROR Internal protection against high temperatures.
Handling of compact discs USB memory device (if so equipped) Error display Item Repair The file is protected by copyrights, etc. An error is displayed FILE ERROR The file cannot be played. for several seconds, and then the next playable file is played automatically.
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Handling of compact discs When the CD player is subjected to vio- Notes on CD-Rs/RWs lent vibrations, such as during off-road N00751900066 driving, the tracking may not work. You may have trouble playing back some When storing compact discs, always store CD-R/RW discs recorded on CD record- them in their separate cases.
Be sure to remove the roof antenna in the the upper atmosphere. For this reason, AM Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facil- following cases: broadcasts can be received over longer dis- ity of your choice.
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General information about your radio those without an electronic noise suppression Reflection Cross modulation device. The disturbance is even greater if the station is weak or poorly tuned. If one listens to a weak station and is in the The reason why one can hear FM but not AM FM reception is not as sensitive to electrical vicinity of another strong station, both sta- in parking garages, under bridges etc., is that...
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For emergencies If the vehicle breaks down ...............8-2 Jump-starting the engine ..............8-2 Engine overheating ................8-4 Jack and tools ...................8-5 How to change a tire ................8-6 Towing ...................8-12 Operation under adverse driving conditions ........8-13 Fuel Pump Shut-off System ............8-15...
If the vehicle breaks down If the vehicle breaks down Jump-starting the engine CAUTION Check the other vehicle. It must have a 12- N00836300233 N00836401837 volt battery. If the other system isn’t 12-volt, If your vehicle breaks down on the road, If the engine cannot be started because the both systems can be damaged.
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Jump-starting the engine 8. Start the engine in the vehicle providing 6. Connect one end of one jumper cable NOTE the boost. Let the engine idle a few min- to the positive (+) terminal of the dis- Use the proper cables suitable for the battery utes, then start the engine in the vehicle charged battery (A), and then connect the size.
Be gles when working near the battery. Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facil- careful as components will be hot. Any Keep the battery out of the reach of chil- ity of your choice for assistance.
11. Have the system inspected by your autho- The tools are stored beneath the floor board rized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair of the cargo area. The jack is stored under the facility of your choice.
How to change a tire On vehicles equipped with continuously To remove WARNING variable transmission (CVT), move the After storing the jack in place, make sure selector lever to the “P” (PARK) position, the jack is securely fixed in the holder. Turn the shaft end of the jack in the direction and stop the engine.
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Have the tire replaced or repaired at an authorized the installation clamp (A) by turning it Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility counterclockwise. The compact spare tire is stowed beneath the of your choice as soon as possible.
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How to change a tire 2. Place the jack under one of the jacking NOTE NOTE points (A) shown in the illustration. Use The flat tire with a normal size wheel cannot Put the spare wheel under the vehicle body the jacking point closest to the tire you be stored beneath the floor board.
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How to change a tire 4. Insert the bar (D) into the wheel nut WARNING WARNING wrench (E). Then put the end of the bar No one should be in your vehicle when Mount the spare wheel with the valve stem into the shaft’s jack end, as shown in the using the jack.
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How to change a tire 7. Install the wheel nuts with their tapered 9. Tighten the nuts in the order shown in the 11. Check the tire inflation pressure. The rec- ends facing inward, then tighten by hand illustration until each nut has been tight- ommended tire pressure for your vehicle until the wheel is no longer loose.
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How to change a tire CAUTION Wheel cover (if so equipped) CAUTION If the steering wheel vibrates when driving Trying to remove the wheel cover with only N00849401248 after changing the tire, have the tire checked your bare hands can seriously injure your for balance at an authorized Mitsubishi fingers.
Towing 1. Align the tire air valve (C) and the wheel 4. Gently tap around the circumference of CAUTION cover notch (D). the wheel cover at the top (H), then push Do not attempt to be towed by another vehi- the wheel cover into place.
Operation under adverse driving conditions CAUTION Towing with rear wheels off the ground (Type B - M/T vehicles Do not tow continuously variable transmis- sion (CVT) vehicles with the driving wheels only) on the ground (Type B) as illustrated. If the vehicle is towed like this, the continuously Set the gearshift lever to the “N”...
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Operation under adverse driving conditions Do not rev the engine or spin the wheels. Your vehicle is equipped with an anti-lock CAUTION Constant efforts to free a stuck vehicle can braking system (ABS). Hold the brake When driving in rain, a layer of water may cause overheating and transaxle failure.
If a fuel leak is found or a fuel odor is detected, do not restart the engine. Mitsubishi Motors recommends that your vehicle be inspected by an authorized Mit- subishi Motors dealer after any collision.
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Vehicle care and maintenance Service precautions ................9-2 Catalytic converter ................9-3 Engine hood ..................9-4 View of the engine compartment .............9-5 Engine oil and oil filter ..............9-5 Engine coolant .................9-7 Air cleaner filter ................9-8 Manual transaxle oil (if so equipped) ..........9-9 Continuously variable transmission (CVT) fluid (if so equipped) ................9-9 Washer fluid ..................9-9 Brake fluid ..................9-10...
Do not smoke or allow open flames around Have you purchased the Mitsubishi Motors Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility fuel or the battery. The fumes are flamma- Diamond Care Protection Plan? The Plan ble.
Catalytic converter If your vehicle is raised with a WARNING WARNING garage jack Do not use the jack on a tilted or soft sur- Do not park or run your vehicle in areas face. where combustible materials such as dry Otherwise, the jack might slip and cause grass or leaves can come in contact with a Only use the designated positions shown in...
Engine hood Stop driving the vehicle if you think the Pull the lever toward you to release the NOTE performance is noticeably low, or the engine hood latch. To prevent damage to the engine hood and engine has a malfunction such as with the wipers, make sure the wipers are at resting ignition, etc.
View of the engine compartment To close NOTE Engine oil and oil filter If this does not close the engine hood prop- N00937702011 Unlatch the prop from the engine hood and erly, drop it again from a slightly higher put it back in its retainer.
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Engine oil identification mark CAUTION Overfilling will cause oil aeration and loss of Mitsubishi Motors recommends using only 1- The upper part indicates the quality of oil pressure, which could damage the engine. engine oils with the ILSAC certification sym- the oil.
Take your vehicle to Synthetic Engine Oil should be used at the antifreeze coolant. an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a next oil change to maintain optimum fuel repair facility of your choice for testing. economy and cold weather starting.
You can check the concentration level with a gauge from an automotive supply store, or your vehicle to an authorized Mitsubishi your authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or Motors dealer or a repair facility of your service station can check it for you.
Mitsubishi Motors NOTE Genuine NEW Special additives Genuine Mitsubishi Motors Parts are recom- Lubricant MULTI GEAR OIL mended when replacing the air cleaner filter. ECO API Classifica- Make sure that the connector is properly...
Check the washer fluid level at regular inter- If this occurs, have the vehicle checked by an Brake fluid vals and add washer fluid to reservoir if nec- authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a essary. repair facility of your choice. N00938701297...
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It is recommended that you have your battery and charging system checked by an autho- rized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice before the start of cold weather. If necessary, have it charged. This...
Tires Cold tire pressure: WARNING NOTE • The measured pressure after the vehicle • If electrolyte gets on plastic parts or Check to see that the battery is securely has been parked for at least three hours, other nearby parts, wipe it off with a soft installed and cannot be moved.
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Tires Light truck (LT) tire: a tire designated by Groove: the space between two adjacent Section width in millimeters (mm) its manufacturer as primarily intended for tread ribs. Aspect ratio in percent (%) use on lightweight trucks or multipurpose Ratio of section height to section passenger vehicles.
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Tires Code representing the tire manu- Service Description WARNING facturing location. (2 digits) Overloading of your tire is dangerous. Overloading can cause tire failure, affect Code representing the tire size. (2 EXAMPLE: 95H vehicle handling, and increase your stop- digits) Load index ping distance.
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Tires vehicle. The wrong tire pressure will cause The recommended inflation pressures under Traction problems in three major areas: normal driving conditions should be used for the tires listed below. The traction grades, from highest to lowest, Safety are AA, A, B and C. Those grades represent Too little pressure increases flexing in the Item Tire size...
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Tires specified cold pressure, or your tires will be CAUTION Tread wear indicator too low. If your vehicle is equipped with a tire pres- N00939801240 Check your tires each time you refuel. If one sure monitoring system, only Mitsubishi tire looks lower than the others, check the Motors genuine wheels should be used.
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To even out the wear on your tires and make Front and rear tires on the left-hand side of the them last longer, Mitsubishi Motors Corpora- vehicle and the front and rear tires on the tion recommends that you rotate your tires at right-hand side of the vehicle separately.
Clutch pedal free play (if so equipped) Snow tires Clutch pedal free play Brake pedal free play (if so N00940001428 equipped) N00940300336 To check the brake pedal free play (A), turn In some areas of the country, snow tires are N00940200090 off the engine and press the brake pedal sev- required for winter driving.
Parking brake Parking brake WARNING Emission-control system Continued operation of the vehicle with maintenance N00940400252 the parking brake lever out of adjustment N00940800328 may result in the vehicle moving when Parking brake lever stroke Your vehicle is equipped with an emission- unattended.
Have the system checked at an authorized “WARRANTY MAINTENANCE Mitsubishi Motors dealer. Mitsubishi Motors dealer at the mileage spec- MANUAL”. ified in the “WARRANTY AND MAINTE- Fuel system (tank, pipe line and NANCE MANUAL”. NOTE connection, and fuel tank filler ...
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If you have any questions, see your autho- Ball joint boots of the front suspension fumes seep into the luggage and passenger rized Mitsubishi Motors dealer for assistance. and steering linkage compartments. Bellows on both ends of the drive shaft...
In case of a melted fusible link, see your authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a The ventilation slots in front of the wind- repair facility of your choice for inspection shield should be brushed clear after a heavy and replacement.
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Fuses Sym- Capac- Passenger compartment fuse loca- Electrical system tion table Type A Rear fog light 10 A Door lock 15 A Interior light (Dome 15 A Type B light) Rear window wiper 15 A Gauges 7.5 A Relay 7.5 A Heated seats 20 A Option...
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Fuses The table above shows the main equip- Sym- Capac- Sym- Capac- Electrical system Electrical system ment corresponding to each fuse. Alternator 7.5 A DC-DC (P/T) 30 A Engine compartment fuse location Hazard warning DC-DC (AUDIO) 30 A table 10 A flasher Headlight (low...
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Have the system inspected 7.5 A: Outside rearview mirrors by your authorized Mitsubishi Motors 10 A: Option dealer or a repair facility of your choice. Vehicle care and maintenance...
Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair installing the bulb. find and correct the cause. facility of your choice.
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This is the same bulb. For repair and replacement, contact an phenomenon as when window glass mists up authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a Front turn signal 32/3 cp #1157NA on a humid day, and does not indicate a func- repair facility of your choice.
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Replacement of light bulbs ANSI Inside Headlights/Daytime running trade No. lights Item Wattage N00950401715 (if so equipped) or bulb type N00901801203 1. While pressing the tab (A), pull out the Tail and stop 21/5 W P21/5W connector (B). light Rear side-marker light NOTE ...
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Headlight aim adjustment N00943200352 The alignment of the headlights should be checked by an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice. Front side-marker lights N00917301681 1. Turn the socket (A) counterclockwise to 3.
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Replacement of light bulbs 2. Remove the 3 screws (B) and remove the 3. Depress the tab (D) on the harness con- Rear combination lights light unit. nector and pull the harness connector (E) N00943701572 to remove it. 1. Open the trunk lid. 2.
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Replacement of light bulbs 4. Turn the socket counterclockwise to License plate lights Type 1 Type 2 remove it. N00944001439 1. Turn the socket counterclockwise to remove it, and then pull the bulb out of the socket. 6. To install the bulb, perform the removal steps in reverse.
N00945200095 corrosives. If you are not sure, contact an After washing the inside of your vehicle with authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer for help NOTE any cleaner, wipe it dry in a shady, well venti- in choosing these materials.
Cleaning the outside of your vehicle Use a vacuum cleaner and brush to clean NOTE Foreign material the seats. If stained, vinyl and synthetic If genuine leather is wet with water, wipe it N00945800033 leather should be cleaned with an appro- with a dry, soft cloth.
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Cleaning the outside of your vehicle Use a soft cloth to put a small amount of wax CAUTION During cold weather on the painted surfaces. After the wax has When washing the underside of your vehicle dried, polish with a dry soft cloth. or the wheels, wear a pair of gloves to pro- Salt and other chemicals spread on winter Do not wax your vehicle in direct sunlight.
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Cleaning the outside of your vehicle cloth in one direction. After polishing, flush CAUTION CAUTION the compound from the surface and apply a Do not use wax containing compounds (pol- Do not use a brush or other hard implement coat of wax to regain a beautiful luster.
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Cleaning the outside of your vehicle Engine compartment N00947000071 Never spray or splash water on the electrical accessories in the engine compartment. This puts the engine at risk of being damaged. Do not bring the circumferential parts, the plastic parts and so on into contact with sulfu- ric acid (battery electrolyte) which may crack, stain or discolor them.
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Customer assistance/ Reporting Safety Defects Consumer information (For vehicles sold in U.S.A.) ....10-2 Reporting Safety Defects ...............10-2 Important facts to know in case of an accident ......10-3...
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Administration (NHTSA) in addi- ) times as well on the government course heat when tested under controlled conditions tion to notifying Mitsubishi Motors as a tire graded 100. The relative performance on a specified indoor laboratory test wheel. North America, Inc.
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Canada, Inc. call 1-888-576-4878 or and if it finds that a safety defect write to: To contact Mitsubishi Motors North exists in a group of vehicles, it may America, Inc. call 1-888-648-7820 or Mitsubishi Motor Sales of Can- order a recall and remedy campaign.
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Mitsubishi Motors parts, your vehicle advantages and maintain the style and protec- Understand your repair estimate before may no longer meet original equipment spec- tion of a brand new Mitsubishi Motors. approving repairs. ifications. Remember to ask for genuine Mitsubishi ...
Vehicle labeling Vehicle labeling 2 - Vehicle identification num- Chassis number ber plate N01147401837 The chassis number is stamped on the bulk- Keep a record of the chassis number and head as shown in the illustration. vehicle identification number. Such informa- The vehicle identification number is stamped tion will assist police if your vehicle is stolen.
Vehicle dimensions Engine model/serial number Certification label N01148200242 The engine model and serial number are The certification label is located on the stamped on the cylinder block as shown in driver’s door sill. the illustration. *- Front of the vehicle Vehicle dimensions N01147501652 Tire and loading information...
If these oils are not available, an API classification SN or Oil filter .21 qt (0.2 L) higher can be used. Mitsubishi Motors Genuine NEW MULTI GEAR OIL ECO Manual transaxle 1.7 qt (1.6 L) API classification GL-4 SAE 75W-80 Refer to “Continuously variable transmission (CVT) fluid”...
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Hood lock release mechanism and safety catch As required Multipurpose type grease NLGI Grade 2 Manual trans- Engine coolant 4.2 qt (4.0 L) Mitsubishi Motors Genuine Super Long Life Coolant Premium axle {Includes .53 qt (0.5 L) in reserve or equivalent* tank} 4.8 qt (4.6 L) Washer fluid 2.6 qt (2.5 L)
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Alphabetical index Ball joint, steering linkage seals and drive Capacities .......... 11-5 shaft boots ........9-21 Card holder ........5-110 Battery ..........9-10 Accessory (installation) ......3-5 Cargo loads ........6-10 Charging system warning light ..5-78 Active stability control (ASC) ....5-52 Cargo room light Checking battery electrolyte level ..
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Alphabetical index Engine Bulb capacity ......... 9-27 Compartment........9-5 Indicators........5-76 Coolant ........9-7, 11-5 Replacement ........9-29 Daytime running lights Switch ........... 5-82 High coolant temperature warning light..Bulb capacity ......... 9-27 5-78 Front seat adjustment ......4-2 Replacement ........9-28 Hood..........
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Alphabetical index Important facts to know in case of an accident Loading information......6-6 10-3 Lubricants .......... 11-5 Indicator and warning light package ..5-75 Hazard warning flasher switch ..... 5-82 Hazard warning lights ......5-76 Indicators .......... 5-76 Information display ......5-67 Head restraints........
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Alphabetical index Replacement........9-30 Service precautions ....... 9-2 Rear-view camera ....... 5-62 Side turn signal lights Bulb capacity ......... 9-27 Parking ..........6-5 Rearview mirror Parking brake lever stroke ....9-19 Inside rearview mirror ..... 5-34 Snow tires .......... 9-18 Parking brake ......
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Alphabetical index Quality grading....... 10-2 Vehicle preparation before driving ..6-3 Replacing tires and wheels....9-16 Vehicle weights........11-4 Rotation ......... 9-17 Vents ..........7-2 Size (tire and wheel) ....... 11-5 Snow tires ........9-18 Tire and loading information placard 11-3 Tire chains ........
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