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Table of contents Overview/Quick guide General information Locking and unlocking Seat and seat belts Instruments and controls Starting and driving For pleasant driving For emergencies Vehicle care Maintenance Specifications Alphabetical index...
Instruments and controls Instruments and controls E08500104405 Combination headlamps and dipper switch P.5-51 Automatic High Beam [AHB] P.5-53 Instruments P.5-2 Turn-signal lever P.5-59 Windscreen wiper and washer switch P.5-61 Front fog lamp switch P.5-60 Rear window wiper and washer switch P.5-63 Coin tray P.7-23, 7-24 Inside electric tailgate switch P.3-21...
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Instruments and controls Digital driver display switches P.5-5 Supplemental restraint system [SRS] - Hazard warning flasher switch P.5-60 airbag (for driver’s seat) P.4-24 Horn switch P.5-65 Centre ventilators P.7-3 Supplemental restraint system [SRS] - airbag (for front passenger’s seat) P.4-24 Adaptive Cruise Control [ACC] switches P.6-38, 6-43, 6-53 Side ventilators P.7-3...
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Instruments and controls USB input terminal P.7-15 Accessory socket P.7-17 Selector lever P.6-17 Power switch P.6-13 Drive mode selector P.6-23 Wireless charger P.7-19 LED interior illumination (Instrument panel lower tray) Electric parking brake switch Brake auto hold P.6-27 P.7-20, 7-22, 10-23 P.6-4 *: Also includes differences in equipment specifications and manufacturer options.
Exterior - front Exterior - front E08500405304 Sensor [Automatic High Beam [AHB], Adaptive Cruise Control [ACC], Forward Collision Mitigation System [FCM] and Leading Car Departure Notification [LCDN]] P.5-53, 6-38, 6-56, 6-64 Electric window control P.3-33 Outside rear-view mirror P.6-11 Windscreen wipers P.5-61, 10-15 Side turn-signal lamps P.5-59, 10-22 Side-view camera P.6-87, 6-97 Fuel tank filler P.2-11...
Exterior - rear Exterior - rear E08500405317 Antenna Tail lamps P.5-51, 10-22 High mounted stop lamp P.10-22 Blind Spot Warning [BSW] (with Lane Change Assist) P.6-66 Rear window wiper P.5-63, 10-15 Tyre pressure monitoring system [TPMS] P.6-73 Tailgate P.3-17 Changing tyres P.8-14 Tyre inflation pressures P.10-13 Tyre rotation P.10-14...
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Quick guide Refer to “Keyless entry system” on page Quick guide Front door switch 3-3. The outside rear-view mirrors can be E08500501059 retracted and extended automatically if you Lock and unlock the doors and press the LOCK switch (1) or UNLOCK tailgate switch (2).
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Quick guide Around the driver’s seat 1-Combination headlamps Headlamps and other lamps go on E08500802929 Refer “Combination headlamps and dip- Rotate the switch to turn on the lamps. per switch” on page 5-51. 1-Turn-signal lever The turn-signal lamps flash when the lever is operated (with the operation mode of the power switch is in ON).
Quick guide 2-Steering wheel height and reach 3-Power switch 4-Wiper and washer switch adjustment If you are carrying the keyless operation key, you can start the Hybrid EV System. If you 1. Release the lever while holding the steer- press the power switch without depressing the ing wheel up.
Quick guide Refer “Outside rear-view mirrors” on page 5-Electric remote-controlled out- Lock switch 6-11. side rear-view mirrors 6-Electric window control To adjust the mirror position Each door window opens or closes while the corresponding switch is operated. Driver’s switches When the lock switch (1) is pressed, the indi- cator (2) comes on, and the passenger’s switches cannot be used to open or close the Press the switch (A) to the same side as the...
Quick guide Open the fuel tank filler door with the release Electrical parking switch How to disable the function that lever located on the side of the driver’s seat. automatically shifts the select posi- E08502200066 When you park your vehicle, be sure to apply tion to the “P”...
Quick guide 4. While depressing the brake pedal, con- To select the “N” (NEUTRAL) position, hold Selector lever tinue to press the electrical parking switch the selector lever at the “N” (NEUTRAL) E08502300070 (A) and move and hold the selector lever position until “N”...
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Quick guide Refer to “Selector lever” on page 6-17, The following information is included on the “D” DRIVE “Select position indicator” on page 6-19 8 inch digital driver display: energy usage and “On a snow-covered or frozen road” indicator, warnings, odometer, tripmeter, This position is for normal driving.
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Quick guide 12-Outside air temperature display P.5-17 13-Electric parking brake indicator lamp P.5-47 14-Brake auto hold standby indicator lamp (white) P.6-27 Brake auto hold indicator lamp (green) P.6-27 15-Drive mode indicator display P.6-26 16-Select position indicator P.6-19 17-Odometer ...
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Quick guide Type 2 1-Automatic High Beam [AHB] indicator 11-Driving support display 18-Forward Collision Mitigation system lamp P.5-54 − Cruise control indicator display [FCM] OFF indicator P.6-60 2-High-beam indicator lamp P.5-46 P.6-53 19-Blind Spot Warning [BSW] indicator lamp ...
General information Hybrid EV System ................2-2 Drive battery ..................2-4 In case of a collision ................2-6 Inspection and maintenance .............2-7 Cautions and actions to deal with intense heat ........2-9 Cautions and actions to deal with intense cold ......2-10 Fuel selection .................2-10 Filling the fuel tank ................2-11 Installation of accessories ..............2-13 Modification/alterations to the electrical or fuel systems ....2-14...
Hybrid EV System Hybrid EV System EV drive mode E00206700028 This mode runs with the electric motor using Main features the power stored in the drive battery. This mode is mainly used when starting the vehi- E00206800029 cle, although the vehicle may switch to this The Hybrid EV System controls the motor mode even while driving depending on the and engine to achieve powerful diving and...
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Hybrid EV System Engine propulsion is used to NOTE NOTE drive the vehicle within the Depending on the vehicle conditions, the Put the selector lever to “B” (REGENERA- Engine drive range of speed at which the engine may not be stopped in the following TIVE BRAKE) position according to the mode engine is more efficient, and...
• The drive battery level is low. Fan sounds coming from around the con- even after refuelling, please contact an • The Hybrid EV System is too hot or too authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. sole cold. Vibrations of the vehicle body and steer- •...
MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. Compact, light-weight lithium-ion bat- Precautions for operation tery with high energy density is used for the drive battery.
• Put the operation mode of the power Leaks or damage to the drive battery may switch in OFF. switch is OFF. result in a fire. If you discover them, con- Mitsubishi Motors collects drive batteries. tact emergency services immediately.
Do not attempt to repair a damaged page 5-25. user serviceable parts. Hybrid vehicle by yourself. Please contact Take your vehicle to an authorised MIT- If the emergency shut-off system activates, an authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS SUBISHI MOTORS dealer for any neces- contact authorised MITSUBISHI dealer.
The service plug is used to shut off the high- voltage from the drive battery when repairing the vehicle at an authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. High-voltage components E00205500133 5- Generator 1- DC-DC converter...
Cautions and actions to deal with intense heat WARNING WARNING The Hybrid EV System uses high-voltage Never perform servicing when READY up to DC 650 volt. The system can be hot indicator is illuminating because the high- during and after starting and when the voltage system is operating.
Cautions and actions to deal with intense cold Cautions and actions to deal with intense cold E00203101363 When the ambient temperature is low, the phenomena described below may occur. Please take the corrective actions described below. Phenomena Corrective action The temperature of the drive battery is low. Immediately stop the vehicle in a safe place.
(opening the fuel tank filler door, remov- condition. Be sure to use a MITSUBISHI mance and damage critical parts of the vehi- ing the fuel cap, etc.) by yourself. Do not...
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Filling the fuel tank Refuelling NOTE While filling with fuel, hang the fuel cap 1. Before filling with fuel, put the operation cord on the hook (A) located on the inside of mode of the power switch OFF to stop the the fuel tank filler door.
Do not fail to read the accessories manu- of the vehicle could malfunction, or other ised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer and that als prior to the installation of accessories, unexpected problems could result. are attached or installed by an authorised...
MITSUBISHI MOTORS Genuine Parts. The EDR is designed to record data related to ried out in accordance with MITSUBISHI vehicle dynamics and safety systems for a At the MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer you MOTORS guidelines.
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Event Data Recording NOTE EDR data are recorded by your vehicle only if a non-trivial crash situation occurs; no data are recorded by the EDR under normal driv- ing conditions and no personal data (e.g., name, gender, age, and crash location) are recorded.
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Locking and unlocking Keys ....................3-2 Electronic immobilizer (Anti-theft starting system) ......3-3 Keyless entry system ...............3-3 Keyless operation system ..............3-6 Doors ....................3-15 Central door locks ................3-16 “Child-protection” rear doors ............3-17 Tailgate ..................3-17 Security alarm system ..............3-29 Electric window control ..............3-33...
For details on that and on key authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer in usage, refer to the section entitled “Elec- the event the original keys are lost.
MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. If you lose one of them, contact an author- ised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer as soon as possible. To obtain a replacement or extra spare key, take your vehicle and all remain- ing keys to an authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer.
For further information, please contact an Refer to “Welcome light” on page 5-57 in the authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. • The confirmation function (this indicates section entitled “Instruments and controls”. If you replace the battery yourself, refer to locking or unlocking of the doors and the “Procedure for replacing the key battery”...
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Refer to “Emergency key” on page 3-11. • Do not dispose of a battery into a fire or After pressing the UNLOCK switch to 3. With the MITSUBISHI mark facing you, incinerator, or by mechanically crushing unlock the doors and tailgate, if the insert the cloth-covered tip of a straight or cutting the battery.
MITSUBISHI mark facing you. If the you. MITSUBISHI mark is not facing you when The switches on the keyless operation key you open the key case, the switches may can also be used as the key switch of keyless come out.
Please con- ation system, and press the driver’s or front • When the keyless operation key battery is sult an authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS passenger’s door lock/unlock switch, the tail- worn out. dealer. gate lock switch or the tailgate opener switch, •...
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Keyless operation system Operating range for locking and NOTE unlocking the doors and tailgate Even if the keyless operation key is within 70 cm of the driver’s or front passenger’s E00306202233 door lock/unlock switch or tailgate switch, if The operating range is approximately 70 cm the key is near to the ground or high up, the from the driver’s or front passenger’s door system may not operate.
For further information, please contact an authorised Be sure to have the keyless operation key MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. with you before locking the vehicle. Even if the keyless operation key is left in the vehi-...
For further information, please contact an lock/unlock switch and tailgate switch by per- The keyless operation key does not operate authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. forming the following operation when carry- when the operation mode of the power As your vehicle is equipped with the Smart- ing the keyless operation key.
Keyless operation system NOTE Locking and unlocking the door If a keyless operation key that has not been Turning the emergency key in the forward set is within the operating range, the vehicle direction locks the door, and turning it in the can be locked or unlocked by operating the rear direction unlocks the door.
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Keyless operation system Item Display Buzzer Note (Solution) Detection of failure Inner buzzer sounds once There is a fault in the keyless operation system. Fall of battery voltage Inner buzzer sounds once The battery starts to run out, the warning is activated. (The warn- ing is not activated if the battery is completely dead.) Key not detected Power switch is...
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For further information, please contact an authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. Even if you have the keyless operation key within the Hybrid EV System start operating range, if the keyless operation key...
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Keyless operation system Item Display Buzzer Note (Solution) Door ajar prevention Inner buzzer sounds once When the operation mode of the power switch in OFF, if you try to system Outer buzzer sounds lock the doors and tailgate by pressing the driver’s or front passen- approximately 3 seconds ger’s door lock/unlock switch, or the tailgate lock switch with one intermittently...
Doors Doors To lock or unlock from inside To lock without using the key the vehicle E00300404110 CAUTION Make sure the doors are closed: driving with doors not completely closed is dangerous. Never leave children in the vehicle unat- tended.
E00300803960 inspected at an authorised MITSUBISHI NOTE MOTORS dealer immediately. • The door does not lock automatically Repeated continuous operation between lock even when the vehicle speed exceeds and unlock could activate the central door approximately 15 km/h.
E00300902355 activate or deactivate the speed sensing auto- accidental door opening which may cause an matic central door lock, please contact an accident. authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. Tailgate Unlock using the power switch or the electrical parking system E00301403468 WARNING It is possible to unlock all of the doors and the ...
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Tailgate Refer to “Keyless operation system” on page WARNING NOTE 3-6. When there is a build up of snow or ice, it Gas struts (A) are installed to support the Refer to “Central door locks” on page 3-16. should be removed before opening the tail- tailgate.
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Tailgate NOTE The tailgate cannot be opened when the aux- iliary battery is flat or disconnected. To open from inside the vehicle The tailgate can also be opened from inside the vehicle. It is designed to provide a way to open the tailgate in the case of a discharged auxiliary battery.
Do not install accessories other than in any position other than the “P” (PARK) tailgate is operating. The sudden operation MITSUBISHI MOTORS GENUINE parts position while the electric tailgate is operat- prevention mechanism could operate, mak- on the electric tailgate. Some accessories...
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Tailgate ・ While open: The tailgate completely NOTE closes. When closing the electric tailgate, make sure If the electric tailgate switch is pressed once people, luggage, etc., are not touching the while the electric tailgate is operating, the sensors (A). In such a case, the warning electric tailgate stops moving after the warn- buzzer sounds, and the electric tailgate can- ing buzzer sounds.
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Tailgate If the inside electric tailgate switch is pressed NOTE once while the electric tailgate is operating, When the operation mode of the power the electric tailgate stops moving after the switch is ON, the electric tailgate cannot be warning buzzer sounds.
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Tailgate (where the sensor is fitted) and then withdraw Operating the electric tailgate using it, while carrying the keyless operation key the hands-free access within the operating range of the keyless E00315300207 operation system, the warning buzzer sounds, The electric tailgate can be operated automat- the hazard warning lamps flash, and the elec- ically by making the kick motion sensor (A) tric tailgate operates as follows:...
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MITSUBISHI MOTORS genuine accesso- while you are carrying the keyless operation the electric tailgate is closed to its fully ries installed on the rear bumper may affect key.
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Tailgate [To set] NOTE If you perform unlocking operation while the 1. Use one of the following methods to stop close and lock function is operating, all the electric tailgate at an angle that you do doors and the tailgate are unlocked, and the not want to open it further.
Tailgate 1. Open the electric tailgate to its fully open CAUTION Drop prevention mechanism position manually. E00315700038 The safety mechanism will sometimes not 2. Press and hold the tailgate inner switch After the electric tailgate is opened automati- operate depending on the condition of the for approximately 3 seconds.
Tailgate CAUTION WARNING The safety mechanism is deactivated while If automatic operation is turned off while the sudden operation prevention mechanism the electric tailgate is operating, it will is operating. Therefore be especially careful stop moving and switch to manual opera- not to trap a hand or finger at this time.
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Tailgate <To close> Tailgate easy closer To close the electric tailgate, pull the electric E00316100084 tailgate grip (A) downward and release it The tailgate easy closer is a mechanism for before the electric tailgate is completely assisting the closing of the electric tailgate. closed, then gently push shut the electric tail- If the electric tailgate is closed to a position gate from the outside.
Have the vehicle inspected at an authorised on the key, the keyless operation function or The security alarm system is for alerting the MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. the close and lock function (vehicles surrounding area of suspicious behaviour to If the confirmation function (blinking of the...
Security alarm system 1. Put the operation mode of the power System armed mode NOTE switch in OFF. The alarm will resume if unlawful actions 2. Exit the vehicle and close all of the doors are taken again, even if the alarm has (The buzzer stops and the security indicator and tailgate.
Have the vehicle inspected at an authorised The buzzer makes an intermittent beeping MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. tion mode or the system armed mode. sound and the security indicator lamp in the instrument cluster blinks for confirma- ...
If you want to register additional keys, E00301902772 please contact an authorised MITSUBISHI When the system is in the system armed Cancelling the alarm MOTORS dealer. mode, the alarm will be activated as follows ...
Electric window control Holding the keyless operation key and Electric window control switch Driver’s switches locking or unlocking the doors and the E00302304070 tailgate using the keyless operation func- The driver’s switches can be used to operate Each door window opens or closes while the tion.
Electric window control Safety mechanism (driver’s window only) E00302502632 When the door window is automatically closed by pulling up the switch fully, if a hand or head is trapped in the closing win- dow, it will lower automatically. Nonetheless, make sure that nobody puts their head or hand out of the window when closing the driver’s door window.
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Electric window control NOTE The safety mechanism can be activated if the driving conditions or other circumstances cause the driver’s door window to be sub- jected to a physical shock similar to that caused by a trapped hand or head. ...
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Seat and seat belts Seat arrangement ................4-2 Seat adjustment ................4-3 Front seats ..................4-4 Rear seats ..................4-5 Head restraints .................4-6 Making a luggage area ..............4-7 Seat belts ..................4-8 Pregnant women restraint ..............4-14 Seat belt pre-tensioner system and force limiter system ....4-14 Child restraint ................4-15 Seat belt inspection ................4-22 Supplemental restraint system [SRS] - airbag .......4-22...
Seat arrangement Seat arrangement E00400202144 By operating the front or rear seat, select the desired seat arrangement. Normal usage Seat and seat belts...
Seat adjustment Folding the rear seat arm- rest P. 4-5 Making a luggage area Folding the rear seats P. 4-8 Seat adjustment WARNING WARNING Do not attempt to adjust the seat while It is extremely dangerous to ride in the E00400302233 driving.
Front seats WARNING CAUTION Front seats Do not allow people or children to ride in The reclining mechanism of the front seat’s E00400402045 any area of your vehicle that is not seatback is spring loaded, causing it to return equipped with seats and seat belts, and to the vertical position when the lock lever is Manual type...
Rear seats 3- To adjust seat height Power type CAUTION Operate the switch as indicated by the If the seatback is reclined while the cup arrows and adjust the seat height to the holder is used, drinks could be spilled. If the desired position.
Head restraints CAUTION To adjust height Rear seats Do not climb or sit on the armrest. To reduce the risk of injury in an accident, Doing so could damage the armrest. Front seats pull up the head restraint to the locked posi- tion.
Making a luggage area The head restraint stalk with the adjustment WARNING CAUTION notches (B) must be installed in the hole with When a person sits in the rear seats, pull The shape and size of the head restraint dif- the adjusting knob (A).
Seat belts NOTE To return WARNING It is possible to fold the seat independently One seat belt should be used by only one E00464800083 on each side. occupant. Raise the seatback until it locks securely into It is dangerous to put a belt around a child place.
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Seat belts 2. Insert the latch plate into the buckle until WARNING 3-point type seat belt (with a “click” is heard. emergency locking mechanism) Do not let children play with the seat belts. If children play with the seat belts by E00404903827 wrapping them around their bodies, the This type of belt requires no length adjust-...
Seat belts Warning display To unfasten NOTE If the seat belt (A) or ring (B) becomes dirty, Hold the latch plate and press the button on the belt may not retract smoothly. Even if the the buckle. seat belt and ring do not appear dirty, they may actually be dirty.
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Seat belts cle starts moving with the seat belt still NOTE Rear-centre 3-point type seat unfastened.) belt For the front passenger seat, the warning The warning lamps go off when the seat belt function works only while a person is sitting is fastened.
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Seat belts 5. Insert the latch plate (A) into the buckle (D). 2. Pull out the latch plate (A) and then pull NOTE out the small latch plate (B) by tilting it as 6. Pull the belt slightly to adjust slackness as ...
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Seat belts Rear seat belt storage E00405301824 Seat belt storage (Outboard seat- ing position) If the seat belt swings from side to side dur- ing driving and is bothersome, the movement can be stopped by using the belt fixing strap AHA123514 AHA126430 (A).
If you need to scrap the vehicle, please con- tem and force limiter system Seat belt plate storage (Centre sult an authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS seating position) dealer. It is important to do so because unex- E00405701509 pected activation of the pre-tensioner seat The driver’s seat and front passenger’s seat...
Child restraint SRS warning WARNING When possible, put children in the rear E00405901471 seat. Accident statistics indicate that chil- The same warning lamp/display is shared by dren of all sizes and ages are safer when the SRS airbags and the pre-tensioner seat properly restrained in the rear seat rather belts.
Child restraint If the child restraint system can be pulled WARNING forward or to either side easily on the seat A REARWARD FACING CHILD cushion after the seat belt has been tight- RESTRAINT must NOT be used in the ened, choose another manufacturer’s child front passenger seat as it places an infant restraint system.
Child restraint NOTE • Using the lower anchorage in the rear seat ONLY if the child restraint has i-Size and ISOFIX mountings. Refer to “Installing a child restraint system to the lower anchorage (i-Size and ISOFIX child restraint mountings) and tether anchorage”...
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Child restraint Selecting the child restraint system for each seating position E00406804162 Suitable for “universal” category child restraint system that can be secured using the vehicle’s seat belts Suitable for i-Size and ISOFIX child restraint system Suitable for forward facing child restraint system only Rearward facing child restraint system must not be installed Not suitable for a child restraint system This seat is equipped with a top tether anchor...
Child restraint *3: When installing a child restraint system on the rear seat, slide the front seat forward, and adjust the front seatback angle or adjust to prevent the front seat from touching the child’s feet and child restraint system. Seating Position Category Front passenger...
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Child restraint CAUTION Do not remove the head restraint when installing a booster cushion. A: Child restraint system connectors WARNING 3. Open the gap a little with your hand to Child restraint anchorages are designed to To install expose the lower anchorages (A).
Child restraint 4. Remove all slack of a lap belt by pulling If your child restraint system has a support Installing a child restraint sys- the webbing through the belt’s adjustment leg, make sure that there is a support leg at tem to a 3-point type seat belt feature.
After rins- mend you to have this work done by an ing in water, let it dry in the shade. Do not authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS attempt to bleach or re-dye the belts dealer. Incorrect repair or replacement because this affects their characteristics.
Supplemental restraint system [SRS] - airbag The SRS driver’s and front passenger’s air- powder, but these conditions are not injuri- bags are designed to supplement the primary ous, and do not indicate a fire in the vehicle. protection of the driver and front passenger People with respiratory problems may feel side seat belt systems by providing those some temporary irritation from chemicals...
Supplemental restraint system [SRS] - airbag WARNING WARNING Do not sit on the edge of the seat or lean Infants and small children should never head or chest close to the steering wheel or be unrestrained, stand up against the instrument panel.
Supplemental restraint system [SRS] - airbag Because frontal collisions can easily move you out of position, it is important to always properly wear your seat belts. Your seat belts will help keep you in a safe distance from the steering wheel and instrument panel during the initial stages of airbag deployment.
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Supplemental restraint system [SRS] - airbag 1- Collision with a utility pole, tree or 1- Rear end collisions 1- Collision with elevated other narrow objects 2- Side collisions median/island or kerb 2- Vehicle slides under the rear body of a 3- Vehicle rolls onto its side or roof 2- Vehicle travels over a deep hole/pot- truck...
Do not set anything on, or attach anything authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS to, the instrument panel above the glove dealer. box. It might strike and injure an occu- pant if the airbag inflates.
Supplemental restraint system [SRS] - airbag occupants, be sure to always properly wear 3- Collision with a utility pole, tree or Deployment of side airbags and your seat belts. other narrow object curtain airbags E00407703028 The side airbags and curtain air- bags MAY NOT DEPLOY when...
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Supplemental restraint system [SRS] - airbag WARNING WARNING The side airbag and curtain airbag inflate Do not install seat covers on seats with with great force. The driver and passenger side airbags. should not put their arms out the window, Do not re-cover seats that have side air- and should not lean against the door, in bags.
We recommend work around and on the the SRS airbag and the seat belt pre-tensioner side airbags and curtain airbags system to system. be done by an authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. WARNING SRS warning lamp/display If any of the following conditions occur,...
If you found any tear scratch, crack or formed only authorised damage to the portion of the airbags, you MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. Do not should have the SRS inspected by an permit anyone else to do service, inspec- authorised MITSUBISHI...
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Instruments and controls Instruments ..................5-2 Indicator and warning lamps ............5-24 Information screen display list ............5-25 Indicator lamps ................5-46 Warning lamps ................5-47 Information screen display ............5-50 Combination headlamps and dipper switch ........5-51 Headlamp levelling ................5-58 Turn-signal lever ................5-59 Hazard warning flasher switch ............5-60 Front fog lamp switch ..............5-60 Wiper and washer switch ...............5-61 Rear window demister switch ............5-64...
Instruments Instruments NOTE If you press and hold the button for approxi- E00500103633 mately 2 seconds or more when the position lamps are illuminated, the brightness level changes to the maximum level. Pressing and holding the button for approximately 2 sec- onds or more again returns the brightness level to the previous level.
After a few seconds, not be started even after refuelling, please the information screen returns from the fuel contact authorised MITSUBISHI remaining warning display to the previous MOTORS dealer. screen. If the remaining fuel level is reduced further,...
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Instruments 7- Door ajar warning display P.5-17 For details on the screen display, refer to 8 inch digital driver display “Indication in the display” on page 5-6. [When the operation mode of the power E00569900484 switch is ON] Always stop the vehicle in a safe place before How to change the display type operating.
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Instruments Digital driver display switches E00571700245 The digital driver display switches can change vehicle information and various set- tings, etc. 1- Left switch 2- Enter switch Up/Down switch 3- Right switch 4- Back switch Instruments and controls...
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Instruments Indication in the display E00574200254 Type 1 15-Drive mode indicator display P.6-26 1-Analog gauge speedometer 9-Digital speedometer 10-Sub unit speedometer P.5-13 16-Select position indicator P.6-19 2-Automatic High Beam [AHB] indicator lamp P.5-54 17-Odometer P.5-17 mark display ...
Instruments The bar graph may not enter the charge zone 13-Brake auto hold standby indicator lamp Energy usage indicator (white) P.6-27 when the drive battery is close to full charge. E00580200028 Brake auto hold indicator lamp (green) P.6-27 Eco/Power zone Type 1 14-Drive mode indicator display ...
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Instruments 1-ECO information display P.5-9 2- Tripmeter P. 5-18 Multi information screen (when 2-Driving information display P.5-10 3-ECO score display P.5-21 the operation mode of the power 3-Navigation information display 4-Service reminder P.5-18 switch is OFF) P.5-11 5-Redisplay of a warning display screen 4-Audio information display ...
Instruments [Manual reset mode] : Up/Down switch Driving information display E005A0200025 When the average fuel consumption and 1-Average fuel consumption display (Auto average speed are being displayed, if you reset mode) P.5-20 press the Enter switch for 2 seconds or Average speed display ...
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Instruments 5-Energy flow display P.5-21 Audio information display Driver assistance display E005A0400027 E005A0500028 When 1 or 2 is displayed, pressing the Enter switch for 2 seconds or more resets the value. Navigation information display E005A0300026 Audio source information, channel/radio sta- The ON/OFF status of each driver assistance tion name, song title/artist name, etc.
Instruments 2. Press the Left switch or Right switch, Warning information display NOTE select the function setting display from E005A0600029 When multiple warnings occur simultane- the multi information screen. Refer to ously, all warnings can be displayed by using “Multi information screen”...
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Instruments Refer to “Parking sensor: To operate the Changing the sub unit speedometer dis- NOTE system or change the detection areas” on play To return menu screen to the function setting page 6-83. E005A1000020 display, press the Back switch. Refer to “Leading Car Departure Notifi- You can set ON/OFF of the mph speed indi- ...
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Instruments 1. Change to the function setting display. 3. Select the sound and press the Enter Changing the time until “REST Refer to “Function setting display” on switch. REMINDER” is displayed page 5-12. The setting changes to the selected turn- E005A1300023 2.
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Instruments 2. After selecting “Language” (language set- [When fuel consumption is selected] [When temperature is selected] ting), press the Enter switch. E005A1900029 E005A2000027 3. After selecting the language you want to NOTE NOTE set up, press the Enter switch. The display units for the driving range, the ...
Instruments To return to the screen displayed before Redisplay of a warning display screen NOTE the warning display E00585500071 • “Tyre pressure unit”: psi [When the operation mode of the power E00576300217 • “Ambient lighting”: 4 Even if the cause of the warning display is switch is OFF] •...
Instruments Refer to “Other interrupt display list” on page Door ajar warning display NOTE 5-42. When the operation mode of the power E00572300189 switch is ON, if all doors and tailgate are mark display closed, the display turns into a state with the door or tailgate closed, and the display disap- E00572200250 pears a few seconds later.
The distance is shown in units of 100 km MITSUBISHI MOTORS. “---” is displayed (100 miles). The time is shown in units of Example usage of tripmeter and tripmeter when the inspection time has arrived.
If you accidentally reset the display, we rec- “---” to “CLEAR”. After this, the time ommend you to consult an authorised 1. When you lightly press the Enter switch a until the next periodic inspection will be MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. times, information screen displayed.
Instruments NOTE NOTE On rare occasions, the value displayed for “---” is displayed when the average fuel con- the driving range may change if you are sumption cannot be measured. parked on an extremely steep incline. This is ...
Instruments [When the operation mode of the power The “ ” mark (A) in the momentary fuel Energy flow display switch is put in OFF] gauge shows the average fuel consumption. E00580500034 The display shows the overall ECO score the When the momentary fuel consumption sur- This displays the flow of energy.
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Instruments B indicates the remaining amount of the drive When driving with fuel (petrol) energy When charging the drive battery battery. The power output may be lower than usual when the charge level is low. Type 1 Type 2 Type 1 Blue arrow- Flow of electric energy...
Instruments 1. Operate the digital driver display switches Tyre pressure display to switch the information screen to the E00585200065 menu screen. This displays the air pressure of all four tyres Refer to “Digital driver display switches” while the vehicle is driven. on page 5-5.
• An extremely strong electromagnetic wave is received from a source such as an illegal radio set, a spark from a wire, or a radar station. • Abnormal voltage or a static electricity discharge is generated by the operation of installed electrical equipment (including after-market parts). If the warning display appears many times, consult an authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. Warning display list...
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One or more failure is occurring in the Hybrid EV Immediately park the vehicle in a safe place and con- System. tact an authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. The drive battery is overheating. The vehicle’s driving performance falls remarkably, or the vehicle becomes unable to run.
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Immediately park on a safe, flat place and apply the tronic control shift. Electric parking brake, and contact an authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. Refer to “Electrical parking switch” on page 6-20. EV priority mode is not available because the drive Refer to “Drive mode”...
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Information screen display list Screen Cause Solution (Reference) EV priority mode is not available because the EV pri- Refer to “Drive mode” on page 6-22. ority mode is limited to protect the Hybrid EV System or outside temperature is too hot. ...
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Information screen display list Screen Cause Solution (Reference) Battery charge mode is not available because the Refer to “Drive mode” on page 6-22. engine coolant temperature is high or the remaining fuel quantity is low. Battery charge mode is cancelled because the engine coolant temperature has become high or the remaining fuel quantity has become low.
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Information screen display list Screen Cause Solution (Reference) There is a fault in the keyless operation system. Refer to “Keyless operation system” on page 3-6. 5-30 Instruments and controls...
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Refer to “Seat belt reminder” on page 4-10. There is a fault in the SRS airbag or the pre-tensioner Contact an authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer system. to have the system checked, immediately. Refer to “SRS warning lamp/display” on page 4-30.
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In order to protect the drivebattery, the Hybrid EV System may become unable to start. If the Hybrid EV System cannot be started even after refuelling, please contact an authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. Refer to “Fuel remaining warning display” on page 5-3.
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Information screen display list Screen Cause Solution (Reference) The parking brake cannot be applied temporarily due Refer to “Electric parking brake” on page 6-4. to repeated operation of the Electric parking brake switch within a short time. You try to release the Electric parking brake switch Refer to “Electric parking brake”...
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Then, operate the power switch. We recommend you to have the brake auto hold sys- tem inspected by an authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. Refer to “Brake auto hold” on page 6-27. The brake auto hold system does not turn on because ...
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There is a malfunction in the electronic control shift. Immediately park on a safe, flat place and apply the Electric parking brake, and contact an authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. Refer to “Operation of the transaxle” on page 6-19. Instruments and controls...
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Information screen display list Screen Cause Solution (Reference) There is a fault in the hill start assist. Have your vehicle inspected at an authorised MIT- SUBISHI MOTORS dealer. Refer to “Warning lamp/display” on page 6-31. There is a fault in the active stability control [ASC]. ...
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Information screen display list Screen Cause Solution (Reference) The Adaptive Cruise Control [ACC] control is auto- Refer to “To terminate ACC control” on page 6-48. matically cancelled and the system is placed in the standby state. Conditions for the start of control are not met, the Refer to “How to use ACC: To activate ACC control”...
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Information screen display list Screen Cause Solution (Reference) Foreign objects, such as dirt, snow or ice, adhere to the Remove the foreign object on the bumper surface bumper surface around the sensor. around the sensor. When the warning display does not disappear after having cleaned the bumper surface around the sensor, contact an authorised MITSUBI- SHI MOTORS dealer.
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When the warning display does not disappear after having cleaned the bumper surface around the sensor, contact an authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. Refer to “Blind Spot Warning [BSW]: When there is a foreign objects on the sensor” on page 6-70.
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The Forward Collision Mitigation system [FCM] will When the warning display does not disappear, contact automatically be turned off when the camera and radar an authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. cannot detect objects accurately because the camera Refer to “Forward Collision Mitigation system calibration is not completed or failed.
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Information screen display list Screen Cause Solution (Reference) The Forward Collision Mitigation system [FCM] and Refer to “Forward Collision Mitigation system [FCM]: Automatic High Beam [AHB] are temporarily una- System problem warning” on page 6-61. vailable for some reason. This is not a malfunction. Refer to “Automatic High Beam [AHB]: System problem warning”...
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Information screen display list Other interrupt display list E00577300184 Screen System operation status Reference When you press the power switch without depressing Put the select position in the “P” (PARK) position, the brake pedal and the operation mode of the power depress the brake pedal more firmly than usual with switch becomes ACC, this screen is displayed.
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Information screen display list Screen System operation status Reference The brake pedal is firmly depressed. Refer to “Starting the Hybrid EV System” on page 6-15. The operation status of each system is displayed on the information screen. Refer to the appropriate page for the system for further details. Screen System operation status Reference...
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Information screen display list Screen System operation status Reference The function that automatically shifts the select posi- Refer to “How to disable the function that automatically tion to “P” (PARK) when the operation mode of the shifts the select position to “P” (PARK) position when the power switch is put in OFF has been disabled.
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Information screen display list Screen System operation status Reference The Adaptive Cruise Control [ACC] control is active. Refer to “When ACC detects a vehicle in front within the set distance” on page 6-40. When your vehicle remains at a standstill even if a Refer to “Leading Car Departure Notification [LCDN]”...
Indicator lamps The setting for rest interval can be changed. Screen Solution Stop the vehicle in a safe place, turn off the Hybrid EV System, and take a rest. Use this display as rough guide for taking rests during a long drive. The interval from the start of your trip until this message is displayed can be set.
When this lamp continues blinking after E00508901385 E00502401492 Electric parking brake has been released, This indicator lamp illumi- contact authorised MITSUBISHI Brake warning lamp nates while the position lamps MOTORS dealer. are on. E00502504579 Also, if the Electric parking brake warning...
ON, we recommend you to have the system MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. If you inev- pressed down hard. checked. itably have to park, park the vehicle on level •...
If the warning lamp is illuminated while the indicator is displayed, the warning lamp will authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS Hybrid EV System is operating, immediately go out. dealer to have the system checked.
Information screen display Information screen display NOTE CAUTION If the vehicle detects strong jolting, this If the brake warning display is displayed and E00524601481 warning may be temporarily displayed, but the brake warning lamp and the ABS warn- this is not a malfunction.
However, if water display is displayed on the information screen gathers inside the lamp, please go to an in the instrument cluster. authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer for a check. Rotate the switch to turn on the lamps. Instruments and controls...
All disabled. lamps turn off automatically when For further information, please contact an authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. the operation mode of the power If the lamps do not turn on or off with the switch is put in OFF.
Combination headlamps and dipper switch 2. Turn on the lamps with the switch in the Dipper (high/low beam change) NOTE “ ” or “ ” position again, then the The high-beams can also flash when the E00506202118 lamps will remain on. lamp switch is OFF.
Combination headlamps and dipper switch The AHB is activated and the indicator WARNING Manual switching will illuminate. The headlamp beams (high/low) may not If the AHB switch is pressed again, the be switched automatically under certain Switching to low beam AHB will be deactivated and AHB indica- circumstances.
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• When the windscreen is replaced, use the the headlamp beam switching timing: or tail lamps, is shining around your vehi- MITSUBISHI MOTORS GENUINE parts. cle. • How brightly the exterior lamps of a vehi- cle in front or oncoming vehicle illuminate.
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OFF and then turned back to ON, please con- area has been in range, please contact an tact an authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. dealer. [When the AHB is malfunctioning] ...
AHB has a malfunction. Contact an low beam setting. after waiting for a while, there is a possibility authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer • The welcome light function can be deacti- that the sensor has a malfunction. Contact an for inspection of the system.
For further information, please contact an E00529002520 onds. After the headlamps go off, the authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. This function turns on the headlamps in the headlamps can be turned on again in the As your vehicle is equipped with the Smart-...
(with the operation mode of the bulb in a turn-signal lamp may have burned power switch is in ON). At the same time, the out. Have the vehicle inspected by an author- turn-signal indicator flashes. ised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. Instruments and controls 5-59...
To turn them off, press the switch again. the 3-flash function can be adjusted. For further information, please contact an authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. The turn-signal lamps 3-flash function for lane changes can be deactivated. For further information, please contact an authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer.
Wiper and washer switch Wiper operation under these conditions can Wiper and washer switch scratch the windscreen and damage the wip- ers. E00507103078 The windscreen wipers and washer can be operated with the operation mode of the power switch in ON or ACC. If the blades are frozen to the windscreen or rear window, do not operate the wipers until the ice has melted and the blades are freed,...
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In the following cases, the rain sensor may be malfunctioning. For further information, please contact your authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. • When the wipers operate at a constant inter- val despite changes in the extent of rain. • When the wipers do not operate even though it is raining.
For INT - The wiper operates continuously more details, consult authorised for several seconds then operates MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. Windscreen washer intermittently intervals approximately every 8 seconds. E00507203200 OFF - The washer fluid will be sprayed onto the...
It will be turned off automatically in For further information, please contact an dry. authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. approximately 20 minutes. To turn off the They may scratch the glass surface and As your vehicle is equipped with the Smart- demister within approximately 20 minutes, the blades wear out prematurely.
Horn switch Horn switch E00508001995 Press the steering wheel on or around the “ ”mark. NOTE The demister switch is not to melt snow but to clear mist. Remove snow before use of the demister switch. To avoid unnecessary discharge of the auxil- iary battery, do not use the rear window demister during starting of the Hybrid EV System or when the Hybrid EV System is not...
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Starting and driving Economical driving ................6-2 Rear Cross Traffic Alert [RCTA] ..........6-70 Driving, alcohol and drugs ..............6-2 Tyre pressure monitoring system [TPMS]* ........6-73 Safe driving techniques ..............6-3 Rear parking sensor* ..............6-77 Parking sensor* ................6-81 Running-in recommendations ............6-3 Electric parking brake ..............6-4 Rear-view camera* .................6-85 Parking .....................6-8 Multi Around Monitor*..............6-87...
Unnecessary fuel consumption is also caused nomical operation, have the vehicle Serviced by keeping a hot engine running. After the by an authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS At higher the vehicle speed, more drive bat- engine is started, commence driving as soon dealer at regular intervals in accordance with tery and/or fuel is consumed.
Safe driving techniques reaction time. Consult with your doctor or Floor mats Carrying children in the vehicle pharmacist before driving while under the influence of any of these medications. Never leave your vehicle unattended with WARNING the key and children inside the vehicle. WARNING Children may play with the driving con- ...
1. Stop the vehicle completely. brake sufficiently to hold the vehicle. tact an authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS 2. Pull up the Electric parking brake switch dealer. The Electric parking brake is the system that while depressing the brake pedal.
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1. Make sure that the operation mode of contact authorised MITSUBISHI Refer to “Brake auto hold” on page 6-27. the power switch is in ON. MOTORS dealer. 2. Press down the Electric parking brake ...
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Warning lamp/display possible brake failure. If the parking brake indicator display does E006A1700028 Warning lamp not go off after the parking brake has been released, the brake system may be malfunc- tioning. Contact authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. Starting and driving...
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Immediately contact the tion are retained even if the operation mode warning lamp remain illuminated. nearest authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS of the power switch is put in OFF. Even when the Auto parking brake function dealer. For details, refer to “Electric parking is enabled, you can operate the Electric park- brake warning lamp”...
Parking How to operate the Electric park- To disable the Auto parking brake Parking on a hill ing brake by using the Auto park- function ing brake function To prevent the vehicle from rolling, follow these procedures: Press the Electric parking brake switch for 4 seconds or more.
Steering wheel height and reach adjustment 3. Securely lock the steering wheel by pull- Parking with the Hybrid EV Do not keep the steering wheel ing the lever fully upward. System operating fully turned for a long time Never leave the operation mode of the power More effort could be required to turn the switch in ON and the READY indicator illu- steering wheel.
Inside rear-view mirror To reduce the glare Type 1 Type 1 Type 2 The lever (A) at the bottom of the mirror can be used to adjust the mirror to reduce the glare from the headlamps of vehicles behind you during night driving. WARNING To adjust the mirror position ...
Outside rear-view mirrors Outside rear-view mirrors E00600901898 To adjust the mirror position E00601002460 WARNING Do not attempt to adjust the rear-view mirrors while driving. This can be danger- ous. A- Left/Right switching switch Always adjust the mirrors before driving. When the operation mode of the power B- Angle adjustment switch ...
Outside rear-view mirrors CAUTION NOTE Do not drive the vehicle with the mirror If you move a mirror by hand or it moves retracted. after hitting a person or object, you may not The lack of rearward visibility normally pro- be able to return it to its original position vided by the mirror could lead to an accident.
Functions can be modified as stated below. When operating the power switch, press the E00631802076 Please consult an authorised MITSUBISHI switch all the way in. If the switch is not In order to prevent theft, the Hybrid EV Sys- MOTORS dealer.
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Power switch Operation mode of the power NOTE CAUTION switch and its function Your vehicle is equipped with an electronic When the Hybrid EV System is not operat- immobilizer. ing, put the operation mode of the power To start the Hybrid EV System, the ID code switch in OFF.
Con- MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. tact authorised MITSUBISHI OFF, the operation mode ON reminder inner MOTORS dealer.
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If the READY indicator does not come on, place and apply the Electric parking brake, press the power switch to OFF once and, and contact an authorised MITSUBISHI 4. When you press the power switch while after a while, press the power switch to start MOTORS dealer.
Selector lever NOTE NOTE Do not operate the power switch during run- To change the operation mode of the power ning except in emergency. If you have to stop switch without starting the Hybrid EV Sys- the Hybrid EV System in emergency during tem, release the brake pedal after the indica- running, continue to press the power switch tor lamp on the power switch illuminates in...
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Do not replace the selector lever knob • If the selector lever is moved to the “D” Shift without pressing the button with anything other than a MITSUBISHI (DRIVE) position while the vehicle is mov- (A). MOTORS GENUINE part. In addition, do ing backward.
This could cause MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. prevent the vehicle from creeping. transaxle failure and/or power restriction. The brakes should only be released when Always apply the Electric parking brake you are ready to drive away.
Electrical parking switch Select positions WARNING Electrical parking switch Always keep your right foot on the brake E00636400158 E00636600118 pedal when shifting into or out of the “N” When you park your vehicle, be sure to apply “P” PARK (NEUTRAL) position, to minimise the risk the Electric parking brake and press the elec- of loss of control.
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Electric parking brake, • When parking on a slope and contact an authorised MITSUBISHI • When refuelling Electrical parking switch MOTORS dealer. • In adverse weather conditions, such as...
Drive mode Drive mode Function NOTE NOTE This mode is used when you If chocks or blocks are not available, use If the operation mode of the power switch is stones or any other objects that are large put in ON after performing the above proce- want to drive the vehicle as enough to hold the wheel in position.
Drive mode Drive mode Function CAUTION NOTE This mode is suitable for Use tyres of the same specified size, same If you set the cruise control, the select posi- driving on dry, paved roads, type, same brand and no wear difference. If tion will be “D”...
Drive mode NOTE NOTE NOTE • When the cruise control is operating. • When the remaining power in the drive bat- In any of the situations listed below, the EV tery becomes low. priority mode continues even if the engine is Charge the drive battery.
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Drive mode WARNING NOTE NOTE When you leave the vehicle, be sure to In the following conditions, the battery The charging time close to full charge of the stopped the Hybrid EV System. charge mode cannot be used even if the bat- drive battery becomes longer depending on Refer to “Parking”...
Have the vehicle serviced by an tem will stop working and your brakes authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer at will not work effectively. regular intervals according to the service If the power assist is lost or if either brake booklet.
Brake auto hold warning display” on page 5-47, 5-50. New brakes need to be broken-in by mod- CAUTION erate use for the first 200 km. Put the select position in the “B” (REGEN- The disc brakes are provided with a warn- When brakes are wet ERATIVE BRAKE) position according to ing device which emits a shrieking metal-...
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Brake auto hold on while all of the following conditions are WARNING NOTE met. Never leave the vehicle while it is being When the brake auto hold system cannot be stopped by the brake auto hold system. used, a buzzer will sound and the following ...
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Brake auto hold To activate brake auto hold NOTE NOTE If this occurs, the brake auto hold system If the Electric parking brake cannot be will return to the normal operation if you applied automatically due to the system mal- When the vehicle is stopped by depressing depress the accelerator pedal and the vehicle function, the message will appear on the...
Hill start assist when you move your foot from the brake To turn off brake auto hold NOTE pedal to the accelerator pedal. When reversing on an uphill slope, place the Press the brake auto hold switch to turn off selector lever into the “R”...
(yaw moment) by controlling immediately, but the vehicle should be the drive power difference of the left and inspected by an authorised MITSUBISHI right wheels and the braking force when the MOTORS dealer. vehicle does not turn in response to steering...
Emergency stop signal system input, such as when the steering wheel is blinking of the hazard warning lamps to alert turned quickly or when driving on slippery vehicles approaching from behind during road. sudden braking. When the emergency stop signal system operates, the hazard warning indicator lamp in the instrument cluster CAUTION blinks rapidly at the same time.
Anti-lock brake system [ABS] Compared with vehicles not fitted with You will hear the operation sound of the NOTE ABS, your vehicle may require a longer motor coming from the engine compart- • The brake pedal is released. stopping distance in the following cases: ment immediately following start off after •...
Never install a limited slip differential, Any of the following warning lamp/display which is not MITSUBISHI MOTORS GEN- behaviour indicates that the ABS is not func- If the ABS warning lamp/display UINE parts, as the ABS may not function...
If this happens, have your vehi- headlamps may become dim. This behaviour After driving on snow, icy or muddy roads, cle inspected at an authorised MITSUBISHI is not abnormal. The headlamps will return remove any snow, ice or mud which may MOTORS dealer.
System is operating, have the vehicle This system, like any other system, has lim- normally. It does not indicate a malfunction. inspected by an authorised MITSUBISHI its and cannot help you to maintain traction When the anti-lock brake system warning MOTORS dealer as soon as possible.
Active stability control [ASC] provides sufficient driving force and steering When the ASC is deactivated, the indica- CAUTION performance as the vehicle turns while press- tor will turn on. To reactivate the ASC, select If you need to turn off the ASC to move out ing the acceleration pedal.
Adaptive Cruise Control [ACC] CAUTION ASC warning lamp/display CAUTION When towing the vehicle with only the front E00619402258 When indicator blinks, ASC is operating, wheels raised off the ground, do not put the If an abnormal condition occurs in the sys- which means that the road is slippery or that operation mode of the power switch in ON.
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Adaptive Cruise Control [ACC] WARNING CAUTION This ACC may not correctly detect the • When your vehicle position in a lane is actual situation depending on the type of instable, is frequently steered to right and vehicle in front and its conditions, the left, or running unstably due to a traffic weather conditions, and the road condi- accident, trouble with some vehicles, etc.
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ACC and contact an authorised • When the air pressure in the tyres is not such as a grill guard, etc. MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. correct. • When installing the spare tyre for emer- gency.
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Adaptive Cruise Control [ACC] vehicle speed between your vehicle and a If the vehicle in front does not start moving NOTE vehicle in front while also activating brakes within 3 seconds after setting the auto-start, If there is a vehicle in front and your vehicle as necessary.
Adaptive Cruise Control [ACC] deceleration of the vehicle in front or appari- WARNING CAUTION tion of a vehicle cutting in front of your vehi- • When your vehicle no longer follows the • When the sensor is not clean, “DRIVER cle, the ACC gives a warning by sounding a vehicle in front, e.g.
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ACC. lowing distance between your vehicle • When being driven in a tunnel. Please contact an authorised MITSUBISHI and a vehicle in front. • When you are carrying extremely heavy MOTORS dealer. loads in the rear seats or luggage area.
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Adaptive Cruise Control [ACC] 3-Vehicles in front symbol: How to use ACC Type 1 Comes on when the ACC detects a vehicle E00635001819 ahead. To start up (place in standby state) the ACC State Detecting a Not detect- Display With operation mode set to “ON”, press ACC vehicle in ing a vehicle ON/OFF switch shortly to activate the ACC.
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Adaptive Cruise Control [ACC] The display on the instrument cluster will When the ACC is initialized, the lamps of the To activate ACC control switch to show information on the ACC. ACC indicator, set speed and the distance set- When the ACC is activated, it is placed in the ting symbol in the instrument cluster switch With the ACC turned on (in the standby standby state at which any control function is...
Adaptive Cruise Control [ACC] NOTE To increase the set speed NOTE The ACC cannot be set when any of the fol- While the ACC is in the stationary vehicle lowing conditions is present. You are alerted hold state, the vehicle speed cannot be set. There are two ways to increase the set speed.
Adaptive Cruise Control [ACC] CAUTION By using the “SET -” switch: By using the brake pedal: The ACC braking control and proximity The set speed decreases by 1 km/h every time If you depress the brake pedal while the ACC alarm functions will not work while the you push down the “SET -”...
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Adaptive Cruise Control [ACC] To temporarily accelerate the vehi- NOTE In certain conditions, the braking control and alarming functions of the ACC may not work Simply depress the accelerator pedal to tem- for a short while after releasing the accelera- porarily accelerate the vehicle.
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Adaptive Cruise Control [ACC] When the ACC shifts into the standby state as WARNING a result of cancellation of the ACC control, Never put the select position in the “N” the lamps of the ACC indicator, set speed and (NEUTRAL) position while using ACC or the distance setting symbol in the instrument the cruise control.
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Contact authorised Press the ACC ON/OFF switch when the MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. ACC is in the ON state to turn off the ACC. When the ACC detects an abnormality in the This can occur when there is an abnormality system, the ACC will be turned off, a buzzer that the ACC is temporarily not available.
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Adaptive Cruise Control [ACC] To resume the control E00638300281 After cancelling the ACC control (i.e. placing the ACC in the standby state) by pressing the “CANCEL” switch or depressing the brake pedal, you can resume the ACC control at the originally set speed if you push up the “RES +”...
Adaptive Cruise Control [ACC] Following distance setting Cruise control (Grey) E006A2200020 Driving Multi Cruise control is an automatic speed control support information display system that keeps a set speed. It can be acti- screen CAUTION vated at speeds from approximately 30 km/h ...
Adaptive Cruise Control [ACC] 2. Accelerate or decelerate to your desired Cruise control switches NOTE speed, then push down and release the When operating the cruise control switches, E006A2300021 “SET -” switch (B) when the indicator press the cruise control switches correctly. display appear on the information screen The set speed driving may be deactivated in the instrument cluster.
Adaptive Cruise Control [ACC] release the switch momentarily to set a new RES + switch desired cruising speed. Push up and hold the “RES +” switch (C) while driving at the set speed, and your speed will then gradually increase. When you reach your desired speed, release the switch.
Adaptive Cruise Control [ACC] To temporarily decrease the speed Depress the brake pedal to decrease the speed. To return to the previously set speed, push up the “RES +” switch (C). Refer to “To resume the set speed” on page 6-56.
In these inspected by an authorised MITSUBISHI situations, repeat the speed setting procedure: MOTORS dealer. The ACC ON/OFF switch is pressed.
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Forward Collision Mitigation system [FCM] It also provides braking force assistance when FCM operation NOTE you depress the brake pedal to avoid a for- The vehicle’s brake lamps come on when E00656100106 ward collision. This is the function to assist braking is performed by the FCM.
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Forward Collision Mitigation system [FCM] WARNING WARNING WARNING • The FCM may not function if the vehicle ꞏ Driving on a steep downhill slope or ꞏ When your vehicle or the vehicle ahead ahead is narrow (for example, a motorcy- roads with sharp curves.
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Forward Collision Mitigation system [FCM] WARNING WARNING WARNING • The system is designed to automatically ꞏ A shape formed by road side objects, ꞏ Pedestrians, cyclists or motorcycles check the sensor (radar and camera)’s such as trees, lighting, shadows, or approaching the travelling lane functionality, within certain limitations.
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Forward Collision Mitigation system [FCM] 3. Operate the digital driver display switches 1. Operate the digital driver display switches WARNING to select “FCM”. to switch the information screen to the • When driving on some roads, such as Then, press the Enter switch. menu screen.
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Contact authorised Foreign objects, such as dirt, snow or ice, to select “FCM”. MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer for inspec- adhere to the windscreen of the sensor Then, press the Enter switch. tion of the sensor. portion or the surface of the sensor.
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When the camera calibration is function. Contact authorised incomplete MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer for inspec- If the display keeps showing the message, tion of the system. there is a possibility that the FCM has a mal- When the FCM system determines that it can- not detect objects properly, the FCM will function.
OFF, to observe the following: function. Contact authorised and then turned back to “ON”, please contact MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer for inspec- authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS Always keep the sensor area clean. tion of the system. dealer.
When replacing the wiper blades, use when the vehicle in front starts moving. • When the distance between your vehicle only MITSUBISHI MOTORS GENUINE and a vehicle in front is long. parts or equivalent. • When the door or the tailgate is opened.
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Improper handling of the system com- not use the LCDN and contact an authorised ponents may result in degraded sensor MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. performance. The LCDN may be delayed or may not oper- • Avoid applying strong shock to the sensor ate in the following conditions.
Blind Spot Warning [BSW] (with Lane Change Assist) ON/OFF state and the alarm timing of the outside rear-view mirror is travelling in the CAUTION LCDN, follow the procedure below. next lane behind your vehicle. • When water, snow or sand on the road are When a vehicle in the next lane is travelling extorted by the vehicle in front or an 1.
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Blind Spot Warning [BSW] (with Lane Change Assist) Detection areas Instruments E00644400623 The BSW uses two sensors (A) located inside the rear bumper. The detection areas are shown as illustrated. WARNING Before using the BSW, read this entire sec- tion to fully understand the limitations of this system.
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Have the vehicle • When a vehicle is merging into an adja- inspected at an authorised MITSUBISHI • When your vehicle becomes too close to cent lane at a speed approximately the MOTORS dealer.
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Blind Spot Warning [BSW] (with Lane Change Assist) 1. Operate the digital driver display switches When the sensor detects an Instruments to switch the information screen to the approaching vehicle menu screen. Refer to “Digital driver display switches” When the BSW indicator lamp in the instru- on page 5-5.
Have the vehicle inspected at an author- sides while your vehicle is reversing, the ised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer as soon Blind Spot Warning [BSW] lamps in outside as possible. rear-view mirrors on both sides will blink and a buzzer will sound to alert the driver.
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Rear Cross Traffic Alert [RCTA] warning message will also appear on the WARNING information screen of the instrument cluster. Before using the RCTA, read this entire section to fully understand the limitations of this system. Failure to follow instruc- tions could result in an accident.
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Rear Cross Traffic Alert [RCTA] CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION In certain situations, the RCTA may not • A vehicle that is passing at speeds greater In the case of several vehicles approaching detect a vehicle in the detection areas. Some than approximately 30 km/h.
ON. The system only indicates when a tyre is sig- MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. The RCTA operates when all of the follow- nificantly under-inflated. ing conditions are met. The base tyre pressure can be set at desired To operate •...
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In addition, the warning display is displayed System is restarted, have the vehicle For details, please contact an authorised on the information screen in the instrument inspected by an authorised MITSUBISHI MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. cluster. MOTORS dealer. In such situations, a malfunctioning of the system may be preventing the monitoring of the tyre pressure.
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1. If the warning lamp illuminates, avoid reached the level to trigger illumination of the repaired by an authorised MITSUBISHI hard braking, sharp steering maneuvers TPMS low tyre pressure telltale. MOTORS dealer as soon as possible.
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MOTORS GENUINE wheels are being pressure sensors. If the wheel replacement is used. not done by an authorised MITSUBISHI The warning lamp/display may not illumi- Wheels that are not fitted with tyre infla- MOTORS dealer, it is not covered by your nate immediately in the event of a tyre blow- tion pressure sensors are being used.
Rear parking sensor* Refer to “Digital driver display switches” the rear bumper. Thus, make sure to check the Rear parking sensor on page 5-5. surroundings as you operate the vehicle in a Refer to “Function setting display” on safe manner. E006A3200027 page 5-12.
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Rear parking sensor* CAUTION Vehicles without a towbar • The sensors or surroundings are covered The detection areas are within approximately with water droplets, ice, snow, mud, etc. 60 cm (A) from the corner sensors, 150 cm • When there is an extremely change in the (B) from the back sensors.
5-5. properly. Have the vehicle inspected at an • Objects that are shaped with a sharp angle. Refer to “Function setting display” on authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. • Objects that are low, such as kerbstones or page 5-12. grass.
Rear parking sensor* Vehicle to obstacle Warning sound NOTE distance cycle When the sensors are detecting different Approximately 50 to obstacles at the same time, the information Fast intermittent screen in the instrument cluster indicates the 30 cm directions of the obstacles each sensors are Within approxi- detecting.
MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. Make sure to check the surroundings with your own eyes to ensure safety. Do not oper- ate the vehicle by relying on the parking sen- Parking sensor Detection areas sors alone.
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Parking sensor* NOTE CAUTION The sensors do not detect objects located in • The system receives ultrasonic noise from the area directly below or near the bumper. If other sources (the horns of other vehicles, the height of an object is lower than the motorcycle engines, brakes, radios, pouring mounted position of the sensors, the sensors rain, splashing water, vehicle sensors, park-...
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SDA or the SDA navigation system. the sensors may fail and prevent the system from functioning properly. Have the vehicle To stop the operation or to change the detec- inspected at an authorised MITSUBISHI Instruments tion areas, follow the procedure below. MOTORS dealer.
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Front sensor The volume of the warning buzzer can be Within approxi- Vehicle to obstacle Warning sound Continuous adjusted. mately 30 cm distance cycle details, consult authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. Approximately 100 Intermittent to 50 cm 6-84 Starting and driving...
In any case described above, the display will limited to the area shown in the illustrations. MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. disappear when the system returns to normal. It cannot show the both sides and the lower If the display does not disappear, have the part of the rear bumper, etc.
Rear-view camera* behind the vehicle will automatically appear Range of view of rear-view camera NOTE on the screen of the SDA. When you put the Please observe the following cautions. Ignor- select position in any other position, the ing them could lead to a camera malfunction. screen will return to its original indication.
Multi Around Monitor* NOTE NOTE • When the rear of the vehicle is weighed The reference lines for distance and vehicle down with the weight of passengers and width are intended to indicate the distance to luggage in the vehicle. a flat object such as a level, flat road surface.
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Especially, the A- Rear-view camera MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. four corners of the vehicle become blind B- Front-view camera spots where an object is not displayed on the C- Side-view camera Multi Around Monitor. Do not depend Location of each cameras entirely on the Multi Around Monitor.
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Multi Around Monitor* Range of view of the Multi Around Monitor cameras A: Front-view camera B: Side-view camera (Right) C: Side-view camera (Left) D: Rear-view camera Bird’s eye-view/Rear-view mode Types of views of the Multi Around Monitor Views of the surroundings of the vehicle and E00697600171 behind the vehicle are displayed.
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Multi Around Monitor* Bird’s eye-view/Transparent front side-view mode Views of the surroundings of the vehicle and the diagonal front on the passenger’s side are displayed. Side-view/Rear-view mode Bird’s eye-view/Front-view mode Views of the passenger’s side of the vehicle Views of the surroundings of the vehicle and and behind the vehicle are displayed.
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Multi Around Monitor* Front wide-view/Rear wide-view CAUTION NOTE mode The cameras have special lenses that can It is not possible to fully see obstacles when make objects shown on the screen appear to the lens is dirty. If the lens becomes contami- be closer or further away than they actually nated by water droplets, snow, mud, or oil, Views of the front or rear of the vehicle are...
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Multi Around Monitor* For details, refer to “Switching of the screen” Operation with the selector lever NOTE on page 6-92. When you put the select position in the “R” (REVERSE) position with the both sides- When you put the select position in the “R” NOTE view/front-view mode,...
Vehicle speed of approximately played correctly. Be sure to have it inspected 30 km/h or more by an authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS 1- Approximately 100 cm from the front dealer. edge of the front bumper Both sides-view mode ...
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Multi Around Monitor* 2- Approximately 200 cm from the rear Rear-view mode Errors between the display and edge of the rear bumper the actual road surface E00645600433 Reference lines for the distance and the vehi- E00645900029 CAUTION cle width and upper surface of the rear The reference lines for distance and vehicle ...
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Multi Around Monitor* Therefore when there is an obstacle on the B: Objects shown on the screen downward slope, it appears closer than its actual position. When there is an upward slope behind the vehicle E00648700028 The reference lines are displayed closer than the actual distance.
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Multi Around Monitor* not use them as a guide to distances to solid Both sides-view mode Bird’s eye-view mode objects. Example: On the screen the point B appears the nearest, then the point C and A in order of distance. The point A and B actually are the same distances from the vehicle, and the point C is farther off than the point A and B.
Moving Object Detection [MOD]* CAUTION NOTE Moving Object Detection [MOD] The bird’s eye-view mode and the transpar- In the bird’s eye-view mode and the transpar- ent front side-view mode are an simulated ent front side-view mode, since the views E00659400041 view processed by combining view captured captured by a part or whole of the four cam-...
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Moving Object Detection [MOD]* When the select position is in the “R” The MOD system does not detect moving Bird’s eye-view/Front-view mode (REVERSE) position. objects in the both sides-view, transparent When the CAMERA button is pressed to front side-view and side-view. The MOD activate the Multi Around Monitor system icon is not displayed on the screen when in this view.
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ꞏ When there is dirt, water drops or snow recommended that you contact an authorised on the camera lens. MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. ꞏ When the position of the moving objects in the display is not changed. • The MOD system might detect flowing...
Cargo loads If dirt, rain or snow accumulates on any of the cameras (A), the MOD system may not oper- ate properly. Clean the camera by wiping with a cloth dampened with a diluted mild cleaning agent and then wiping with a dry cloth.
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For pleasant driving Important air conditioning operating tips ........7-2 Ventilators ..................7-2 Dual-zone automatic climate control air conditioning ....7-6 Customising the air conditioning ...........7-13 Air purifier ..................7-14 ® nanoe X ..................7-14 Link System ...................7-15 USB input terminal ................7-15 Sun visors ..................7-17 Accessory socket ................7-17 USB port for charging ..............7-18 Wireless charger*................7-19...
Important air conditioning operating tips Important air conditioning Air conditioning system refrig- Ventilators erant and lubricant recommen- operating tips E00700102247 dations E00708303200 Front ventilators Park the vehicle in the shade. Parking in the hot sun will make the vehi- E00774900136 If the air conditioning seems less effective cle inside extremely hot, and it will...
Ventilators Rear ventilators Driver’s knee air vent E00775000176 Move the knob (A) to adjust the air flow direction. To close the vent, move the knob (A) downwards as much as possible. Front side ventilators Move the knob (A) to adjust the air flow Adjusting the air flow direction direction.
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Ventilators NOTE Be careful not to spill beverages, etc., into the ventilators. Doing so might cause the air conditioning not to function normally. Changing the position of air flowing from the front ventila- tors E00700303477 Each time the MODE switch is pressed, the NOTE mode changes to the next one in the follow- ...
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Ventilators Foot/Demister position Demister position NOTE When using the “ ” or “ ” position, set the outside position to prevent the windows from fogging up. For pleasant driving...
Dual-zone automatic climate control air conditioning Dual-zone automatic climate control air conditioning E00773000576 The air conditioning can only be performed when READY indicator is illuminating. When the operation mode of the power switch is ON, only the blower is available. NOTE ...
Dual-zone automatic climate control air conditioning • Dehumidifying the cabin P.7-12 12- MODE switch P.7-4 from OFF, it will return to the setting before it 13- SYNC switch P.7-10 • Maximum cooling P.7-12 was turned OFF. 14- Air conditioning switch P.7-11 •...
Dual-zone automatic climate control air conditioning perature adjustment, and air conditioning CAUTION NOTE ON/OFF status are all controlled automati- For safety, make sure you have a clear view To ensure a clear view, the engine may start cally. When the AUTO switch is pressed, the through all the windows.
Dual-zone automatic climate control air conditioning To return to automatic operation, press the Press to decrease the blower speed. NOTE AUTO switch. The selected blower speed will be shown in There is a photo sensor (B) and interior air the display (A).
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For further information, we recommend you the AUTO mode. to consult an authorised MITSUBISHI When the temperature is set to the highest or MOTORS dealer. the lowest, the air selection and the air condi- Refer to “Customising the air conditioning...
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Dual-zone automatic climate control air conditioning NOTE CAUTION Switching outside air and recir- When the indicator (A) comes on by pressing Normally, use the outside position to prevent culated air the SYNC switch, the passenger’s side tem- the windows from fogging up. perature will be controlled to the same set- Use of the recirculation position for E00773900197...
Dual-zone automatic climate control air conditioning NOTE NOTE Heating When the engine coolant temperature rises to When the DRY switch is pressed, the air E007A3700023 a certain level, the air selection is automati- conditioning system will be activated. Operate switches as shown in the illustration cally switched to the recirculation position according to your purpose.
Customising the air conditioning NOTE Customising the air condition- NOTE ing switch While EV priority mode is activated, except The factory setting is “Enable automatic air in pressing the demister switch, engine does conditioning control”. E00774700206 not start. ...
Air purifier • When the setting is changed from disa- ® nanoe X’s slight acidity is gentle and benefi- NOTE ble to enable cial for skin. Operation in certain conditions such as driv- 2 sounds are emitted and the indicator ing on a dusty road and frequent use of the lamp flashes 3 times.
X system contains high to operate. voltage parts. Refer to “USB input terminal” on page 7-15. Check with an authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer when it is necessary to repair it. NOTE 1- USB input terminal (Type-C) According to temperature and humidity con-...
USB input terminal CAUTION NOTE Do not force the connector cable into the Use a genuine connector cable from Apple USB input terminal. Inserting the connector Inc. cable tilted or up-side-down into the USB input terminal may damage the USB input 3.
Sun visors Sun visors E00711203173 CAUTION CAUTION If the lid of vanity mirror with lamp is kept 1- To eliminate front glare Do not leave plastic cards in the ticket open for prolonged periods of time, the vehi- 2- To eliminate side glare holder.
USB port for charging CAUTION USB port for charging CAUTION Long use of the electric appliance when the When using USB port for charging (Type- E00778300503 READY indicator is not illuminated may run A), be sure that the power consumption of The USB port for charging can be used as a down the auxiliary battery.
E00784300058 have the vehicle checked by an authorised could cause data corruption in the card. MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. Do not use the wireless charger with dust accumulated or dirt on the pad. Do not use grease, oil and alcohol when Wireless charger cleaning the charging area.
Interior lamps 5- LED interior illumination (Instrument NOTE NOTE panel lower tray) Only a Qi compatible smartphone can be If the coil position of the smartphone is mis- used. It does not ensure compatibility with aligned, a radio noise may occur because the NOTE all Qi compliant equipment.
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Interior lamps Status of Status of Status of lamp lamp On/off control lamp On/off control switches switch switch 2-DOOR Delayed off function Auto cut-out function 1- ON The lamp illuminates when a If the lamp is left switched on 2- DOOR door or the tailgate is opened.
For the delayed off function, the time until the lamp goes off (delayed off) can be adjusted. For details, please consult an authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. As your vehicle is equipped with the Smart- phone-link Display Audio [SDA], screen operations can also be used to make the adjustment.
Storage spaces Ambient lighting To operate the ambient lighting Storage spaces E00785300055 E00784400046 E00713103958 Adjustment of the brightness and switching The ambient lighting come on when any of CAUTION ON/OFF of the ambient lighting can be oper- the doors or tailgate is opened while the oper- ...
Storage spaces Passenger side instrument panel tray E00785500044 The passenger side instrument panel tray is located in the indicated position. 1- Sunglasses holder 2- Smartphone pockets Card holder 3- Upper luggage area pockets 4- Rear luggage compartments E00765501032 5- Seatback pockets There is a card holder inside the glove box.
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Storage spaces WARNING Do not put the objects which are easy to roll and protrude from the floor console side pockets. Things stored in the tray may jump out and roll underneath the pedals during sudden braking, and they could prevent the brake or accelerator from being depressed properly.
Storage spaces 2. Turn the dial (C) in the floor console box CAUTION to the “ ” position. Turn the dial (C) to Do not put drinks in the floor console box if the containers do not have lids. the “...
Storage spaces Smartphone pockets Rear armrest E00784500021 The smartphone pocket (A) is located CAUTION between the centre head restraint and the back of the rear armrest. When the mobile device charging by the To use the smartphone pocket, fold the rear USB port is stored in the smartphone pock- armrest down and slightly move the head ets, do not adjust the front/rear seat and fold...
Storage spaces CAUTION WARNING Luggage floor boxes The holder should not be used to store any- Do not put the objects which are easy to thing heavier than sunglasses. These objects protrude from the upper luggage area E00718702141 could drop out.
If you accidentally spill a beverage, wipe If you accidentally spill a beverage, wipe up as much liquid as possible and immedi- up as much liquid as possible and immedi- ately consult an authorised MITSUBISHI ately consult an authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. MOTORS dealer.
Convenient hooks NOTE Do not hang heavy luggage (more than approximately 3 kg) on the hook. Doing so could cause damage to the hook. Assist grips E00732801686 The assist grips (located above the doors on the headliner) are not designed to support body weight.
Coat hangers Coat hangers CAUTION Installing the tonneau cover Do not place any items on the tonneau cover. E00725601943 1. Remove the rubber band (A) and unfold it It could deform. There is a coat hanger on each rear seat assist while holding it down with your both ...
Tonneau cover* 3. Insert the tonneau cover into the end of 2. Twist the tonneau cover in the direction of the slot towards the rear seat. the arrows, and then push both sides of the tonneau cover inward to make the shape shown in the illustration.
Luggage hooks 3. Fold the point (D) on the left hand side in 4. Secure the tonneau cover with the rubber CAUTION the direction of the arrow. band (A) while holding it firmly with your Do not pile up the luggage beyond the seat- hand.
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For emergencies If the vehicle breaks down ...............8-2 If the operation mode of the power switch cannot be changed to OFF .......................8-2 Emergency starting ................8-2 Engine overheating ................8-5 Tools and jack* .................8-6 Tyre repair kit ..................8-7 How to change a tyre ..............8-13 Towing ...................8-16 Operation under adverse driving conditions ........8-20...
Con- rosion before use. If the READY indicator goes tact authorised MITSUBISHI Always wear protective eye goggles when out while driving MOTORS dealer. working near the battery. Keep the battery out of the reach of children.
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Emergency starting NOTE WARNING WARNING If the auxiliary battery is disconnected, the When connecting the jumper cable, stop Battery electrolyte is corrosive diluted sul- operation mode of the power switch is mem- the engine in another vehicle. Otherwise, phuric acid.
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“P” (PARK) position. WARNING 12. Have the auxiliary battery inspected by your nearest an authorised MITSUBISHI When connecting the jumper cables, do MOTORS dealer. not connect the positive (+) cable to the negative (-) terminal.
Stop the Hybrid EV System immediately out even when there is no steam coming and contact an authorised MITSUBISHI out, and some parts will be very hot. Be The information screen in the instrument MOTORS dealer for assistance.
5. Add coolant to the radiator and/or reserve E008A3900026 tank if necessary. (Refer to the “Mainte- nance” section.) Storage The tools and jack (optional equipment of an authorised Mitsubishi Motors dealer) are stowed on the right side of the luggage area. For emergencies...
Tyre repair kit Tools WARNING The Mitsubishi Genuine jack is designed only to lift your vehicle during a tire change. Never jack up the vehicle at a location other than the jack-up point that is speci- fied. Refer to “To change a tyre” on page 8-14.
Do not breathe in the vapours of tyre sealant. 1. Park the vehicle on level and stable Be sure to use a MITSUBISHI MOTORS ground. GENUINE tyre sealant. 2. Set the Electric parking brake.
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Tyre repair kit 5. Take out the tyre repair kit. CAUTION 6. Take the valve cap (C) off the tyre valve If there is any air left in the tyre when you (D), then press the valve remover (E) onto remove the valve insert, the valve insert may the valve as illustrated.
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Tyre repair kit 12. After injecting the sealant, securely fit the NOTE valve remover (E) into the end of the filler When injecting the sealant, position the hose (H) to prevent sealant from leaking valve away from the bottom, i.e., away from from the empty bottle.
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Tyre repair kit 14. Place the compressor (K) with its air pres- CAUTION sure gauge (L) on top. Any sand or dust sucked into the compressor Pull out the compressor’s power cord (M), could make the compressor break down. Do insert the plug on the cord into the acces- not place the compressor directly on any sory socket (N), and then put the opera-...
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Immedi- stop the vehicle and contact an authorised ately place the switch in the OFF position MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer or another and let the compressor cool down for at least specialist. Otherwise the tyre pressure may 30 minutes.
Contact an authorised Please give the empty sealant bottle to your MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer or another authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer 1. Park the vehicle on level and stable specialist.
How to change a tyre To change a tyre WARNING Set the jack only at the positions shown E00803203289 1. Loosen the wheel nuts a quarter turn with here. If the jack is set at a wrong position, the wheel nut wrench. Do not remove the it could dent your vehicle or the jack might fall over and cause personal injury.
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Do not bump the raised vehicle or leave it sitting on the jack for a long time. Both are very dangerous. Never use other than Mitsubishi Genuine jack specified designed for your vehicle. The jack should not be used for any pur- pose other than to change a tyre.
If towing is necessary, we recommend you to have done your authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer or a com- mercial tow truck service. CAUTION In the following cases, transport the vehicle After changing the tyre and driving the vehi- using a tow truck.
If the vehicle is towed with the operation Please contact an authorised MITSUBISHI mode of the power switch in ON and only MOTORS dealer or a commercial tow truck the front wheels or only the rear wheels service for assistance.
Towing as short as possible and proceed with caution 5. Start the Hybrid EV System. If the Hybrid according to the following points. EV System cannot be started, put the operation mode of the power switch in If your vehicle is to be towed by another vehicle WARNING ...
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Towing 8. During towing make sure that close con- CAUTION CAUTION tact is maintained between the drivers of When a vehicle is to be towed by another Do not use the tie-down hook (C) for towing both vehicles, and that the vehicles travel vehicle with all wheels on the ground, make except in an emergency.
Operation under adverse driving conditions On a bumpy or rutted road Drive as slow as possible when driving on bumpy or rutted roads. CAUTION The impact on tyres and/or wheels when driving on a bumpy or rutted road can dam- age the tyre and/or wheel.
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Vehicle care Vehicle care precautions ..............9-2 Cleaning the interior of your vehicle ..........9-2 Cleaning the exterior of your vehicle ..........9-3...
Vehicle care precautions 1. Lightly wipe these off with a soft cloth Vehicle care precautions Cleaning the interior of your soaked in a mild soap and water solution. vehicle 2. Dip cloth in fresh water and wring it out E00900102034 In order to maintain the value of your vehicle, well.
Cleaning the exterior of your vehicle 3. Rinse the soft cloth with fresh water, thor- Upholstery NOTE oughly wring it out, and wipe off the If genuine leather is wet with water or is E00900501233 cleaning solution. 1. To maintain the value of your new vehi- washed in water, wipe off water as quickly as 4.
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Cleaning the exterior of your vehicle Use a mild car washing soap if necessary. CAUTION CAUTION Rinse thoroughly and wipe dry with a soft If your vehicle is equipped with the electric Some types of hot water washing equipment cloth.
Cleaning the exterior of your vehicle paintwork. Apply a wax solution after wash- CAUTION CAUTION ing the vehicle, or at least once every three • As your vehicle is equipped with rain sen- Do not use a scrubbing brush or other hard months to assist displacing of water.
Cleaning the exterior of your vehicle 2. Use neutral detergent on any dirt that can- glass and lower glass transparency and visi- not be removed easily with water. bility. Rinse off the neutral detergent after wash- ing the wheels. NOTE 3.
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Maintenance Service precautions ................10-2 Catalytic converter .................10-3 Bonnet ....................10-4 Engine oil ..................10-5 Hybrid EV System coolant ............10-6 Washer fluid ...................10-7 Brake fluid ..................10-8 Auxiliary battery ................10-9 Tyres ....................10-12 Wiper blade rubber replacement ..........10-15 General maintenance ..............10-16 Fusible links .................10-16 Fuses ....................10-17 Replacement of lamp bulbs ............10-22...
Follow the instruction on these labels. Contact authorised MITSUBISHI inspection and maintenance performed by an MOTORS dealer for any necessary main- authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer or tenance. another specialist. Refer to “High-voltage components” on In the event a malfunction or a problem is page 2-8.
Catalytic converter Check items of engine compartment and lug- Luggage compartment WARNING gage compartment are located as shown in the The cooling fan can turn on automatically figure below. even if the Hybrid EV System is stopping. Put the operation mode of the power Engine compartment switch in OFF to be safe while you work in the engine compartment.
Bonnet 2. Raise the bonnet while pressing the safety WARNING CAUTION lock. Paint should not be applied to the catalytic Note that the support bar may disengage the converter. bonnet if the open bonnet is lifted by a strong wind.
Engine oil 4. Remove the dipstick and wipe it with a CAUTION Engine oil clean cloth. Be careful that hands or fingers are not 5. Reinsert the dipstick as far as it goes. E01000405762 trapped when closing the bonnet. 6.
It may result in failure of the mechanical assembly. If those classifications are not available, con- tact an authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. Hybrid EV System coolant E010A3900025 FULL To check the coolant level ...
(C) and add coolant has a lower boiling point. It can also cause MITSUBISHI MOTORS GENUINE Coolant until the level reaches the filler neck, or damage to the cooling system if it should...
Brake fluid CAUTION Brake fluid If dirt adheres to the inside of the washer E01000802260 nozzle, washer fluid may not spray on the windscreen correctly. To check the fluid level The nozzle may be damaged if you attempt to clean out the dirt with a pin or other The fluid level must be between the “MAX”...
Auxiliary battery If the fluid level falls markedly in a short CAUTION Auxiliary battery precautions length of time, it indicates leaks from the Keep the reservoir tank cap closed to prevent brake system. the brake fluid from deteriorating except If this occurs, we recommend you to have the WARNING maintenance.
Auxiliary battery WARNING Opening and closing the auxil- iary battery cover Battery acid To check battery electrolyte level, open the auxiliary battery cover. Battery electrolyte contains sulphuric acid, so you must wear gloves and eye pro- 1. Open the luggage floor board. tection when handling the auxiliary bat- Refer to “Luggage floor boxes”...
Auxiliary battery from each compartment and fill to the upper 1. Disconnect the negative (-) terminal. NOTE mark. Do not top up beyond the upper mark 2. Open the terminal cover (A) of the auxil- When the terminal cover (A) is blocked by because spillage during driving could cause iary battery.
System, do not disconnect the negative (-) When replacing the auxiliary battery, please terminal of the auxiliary battery for approxi- contact authorised MITSUBISHI mately 1 minute. MOTORS dealer. Never disconnect the auxiliary battery when the operation mode of the power switch in ON.
After the tyre inflation pressure has been adjusted, check the tyres for damage and air leaks. Be sure to put caps on the valves. NOTE The tyres that can be installed on your vehicle are shown on the driver’s door label. For details, contact an authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. 2- Tread wear indicator...
If your vehicle is equipped with a tyre pres- Front sure monitoring system [TPMS], only MITSUBISHI MOTORS GENUINE wheels should be used. Use of another type of wheel risks air leaks Tyres that have arrows showing rotation direc- and sensor damage, as it will not be possible ...
Wiper blade rubber replacement Wiper blade rubber replace- ment E01002601685 Windscreen wiper blades 1. Lift the wiper arm off the windscreen. 2. Pull the wiper blade until its stopper (A) disengages from the hook (B). Pull the wiper blade further to remove it. Rear window wiper blade 1.
If you see a suspicious fuel leak or if you smell fuel, do not operate the vehicle; call Hinges and latches lubrication authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer for assistance. Check all latches and hinges, and, if neces- sary, have them lubricated.
Fuses WARNING Fusible links must not be replaced by any other device. Failing to fit the correct fusi- ble link may result in fire in the vehicle, property destruction and serious or fatal injuries at any time. Fuses E01003003853 1.
Fuses To install Fuse load capacity E01007702268 The fuse capacity and the names of electrical systems protected by the fuses are indicated on the back of the glove box and inside of the fuse block cover (inside of the engine com- partment).
Fuses Electrical sys- Capac- Capacity Colour Symbol 10 A — — 15 A Blue — — — 20 A Yellow — Spare fuse 25 A 25 A Natural (White) — Spare fuse 20 A 30 A Pink (fusible link type) 40 A Green (fusible link type) *: Fusible link...
All exterior lamps use an LED. If you need to repair or replace lamps, con- CAUTION tact an authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. If the newly inserted fuse blows again after a short time, we recommend you to have the electrical system checked to find the cause and rectify it.
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− NOTE The following lamps use an LED instead of a bulb. If you need to repair or replace these lamps, contact authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. • Ambient lighting* • Vanity mirror with illumination Maintenance 10-23...
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Specifications Vehicle labelling ................11-2 Vehicle dimensions ................11-3 Vehicle performance ..............11-4 Vehicle weight ................11-4 Engine specifications ..............11-5 Electric motor specifications ............11-5 Low-voltage electrical system ............11-5 Tyres and wheels ................11-6 Capacity ..................11-7...
Vehicle labelling Vehicle labelling E01100106565 Vehicle identification number The vehicle identification number is stamped on the floor under the right side of the front seat. It is visible by pulling back the carpet flap as shown in the illustration. *: Front of the vehicle Electric motor model/number The electric motor model and number are stamped as shown in the illustration.
Vehicle dimensions Vehicle dimensions E01100206218 Front track 1,565 mm Overall width 1,810 mm Front overhang 900 mm Wheel base 2,650 mm Rear overhang 840 mm Overall length 4,390 mm Without Under Cover 212 mm Ground clearance (unladen) With Under Cover 183 mm Overall height (unladen) 1,650 mm...
Vehicle performance Body 5.3 m Minimum turning radius Wheel 5.2 m Vehicle performance E01100305108 Maximum speed 160 km/h Vehicle weight E01100411784 GE2WXDPPRVU, GE2WXDQPRVU, GE2WXDGPRVU, GE2WXDBPRVU, Item GE2WXDHPRVU GE2WXDXPRVU, GE2WXDFPRVU, GE2WXDCPRVU GE2WXDNPRVU Kerb weight 1,400 kg 1,415 kg 1,420 kg Maximum gross vehicle weight 1,860 kg Front 1,060 kg...
Engine specifications Engine specifications E01100605707 Engine model 4A92 No. of cylinders 4 in line Total displacement 1,590 cc Bore 75.0 mm Stroke 90.0 mm Camshaft Double overhead Mixture preparation Electronic injection Maximum output (EEC net) 79 kW/6,000 rpm Maximum torque (EEC net) 134 N•m/4,500 rpm Electric motor specifications E01100605710...
Offset (Inset) 46 mm NOTE The tyres that can be installed on your vehicle are shown on the driver’s door label, refer to “Tyre inflation pressures” on page 10-13. For details, contact an authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer. 11-6 Specifications...
2.0 litres — Engine coolant [includes 0.65 litre in the reserve tank] 5.9 litres MITSUBISHI MOTORS GENUINE SUPER LONG LIFE COOLANT PREMIUM or equivalent* Motor coolant [includes 0.83 litre in the reserve tank] 2.2 litres *: Similar high quality ethylene glycol based non-silicate, non-amine, non-nitrate and non-borate coolant with long life hybrid organic acid tech-...
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For the transaxle fluid, use only the MITSUBISHI MOTORS GENUINE e-Transaxle Fluid A-1. Use of a different fluid could damage the transaxle. Item Quantity Lubricants Refrigerant (air conditioning) 405 - 445 g HFC-134a NOTE Contact an authorised MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer for details on charging the refrigerant of air conditioning. 11-8 Specifications...
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