Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution Owner's Manual
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution Owner's Manual

Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution Owner's Manual

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  • Page 1 OWNER’ S MANUAL...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Overview General information Locking and unlocking Seat and seat belts Instruments and controls Starting and driving For pleasant driving For emergencies Vehicle care Maintenance Specifications OGEE12E1...
  • Page 3 Overview Instruments and Controls (Driver’s area) E00100106425 1. Multi-information meter switch p. 3-05 2. Instruments p. 3-02 3. Shift paddles* p. 4-21, 4-22 4. Wiper and washer switch p. 3-45 5. Cruise control switches* p. 4-38 6. Ignition switch p. 1-11, 1-16, 4-09 7.
  • Page 4 Overview 1. Shift paddles* p. 4-21, 4-22 2. Instruments p. 3-02 3. Multi-information meter switch p. 3-05 4. Wiper and washer switch p. 3-45 5. Cruise control switches* p. 4-38 6. ASC OFF switch p. 4-34 7. Trunk lid opener switch p. 1-27 8.
  • Page 5 Overview Instruments and Controls (Instrument panel) E00100106438 1. Ventilators p. 5-02 2. Gearshift lever p. 4-15, 4-17 3. Supplemental restraint system - airbag (for front passenger’s seat) p. 2-18, 2-22 4. Front passenger’s airbag ON-OFF switch p. 2-18, 2-21 5. Glove box p. 5-87 USB input terminal* p.
  • Page 6 Overview 1. Supplemental restraint system - airbag (for front passenger’s seat) p. 2-18, 2-22 2. Gearshift lever p. 4-15, 4-17 3. Ventilators p. 5-02 4. Fuel tank filler door release lever p. 02 5. AWC switch* p. 4-29 6. Cup holder p. 5-88 7.
  • Page 7 E00100600428 1. Audio* p. 5-09, 5-24 Digital clock* p. 5-62 MITSUBISHI Multi-Communication System* Refer to the separate “MITSUBISHI Multi-Communication Sys- tem owner’s manual” 2. Hazard warning flasher switch p. 3-43 3. Front passenger seat belt warning lamp p. 2-08 4. Rear window demister switch (LHD vehicles) p. 3-48 5.
  • Page 8 Overview Interior E00100204552 1. Adjustable seat belt anchor (front seats) p. 2-08 Seat belts p. 2-06 2. Inside rear-view mirror p. 4-06, 4-46 3. Sun visors p. 5-82 Vanity mirror p. 5-82 Card holder p. 5-82 4. Bottle holder (for front seats) p. 5-89 5.
  • Page 9 Overview 1. Inside rear-view mirror p. 4-06, 4-46 2. Adjustable seat belt anchor (front seats) p. 2-08 Seat belts p. 2-06 3. Head restraints p. 2-05 4. Supplemental restraint system - side airbag (for front seats) p. 2-25 5. Front seats p. 2-03 6.
  • Page 10 Overview Interior E00100204129 1. Assist grip p. 5-89 2. Coat hook p. 5-90 3. Supplemental restraint system - curtain airbag p. 2-26 4. Rear room lamp* p. 5-85, 8-22, 8-28 5. Rear seat p. 2-05 6. Cup holder p. 5-89 7.
  • Page 11 Overview 1. Rear room lamp* p. 5-85, 8-22, 8-28 2. Supplemental restraint system - curtain airbag p. 2-26 3. Coat hook p. 5-90 4. Assist grip p. 5-89 5. AWC control fluid tank p. 8-06, 9-11 6. Tether anchorages for child restraint system p. 2-16 7.
  • Page 12 Overview Trunk area (Except for vehicle with spare wheel) E00100300467 1. Trunk room lamp p. 8-22, 8-29 2. Tyre repair kit p. 6-05 3. Battery p. 6-02, 8-08 4. Tools p. 6-06 5. Jack p. 6-06 6. Front washer fluid reservoir p. 8-07 OGEE12E1...
  • Page 13 Overview Trunk area (Vehicle with full size spare wheel) E00100300470 1. Trunk room lamp p. 8-22, 8-29 2. Battery p. 6-02, 8-08 3. Tools p. 6-06 4. Jack p. 6-06 5. Spare wheel p. 6-12, 6-13 6. Front washer fluid reservoir p. 8-07 OGEE12E1...
  • Page 14 Overview Trunk area (Vehicle with compact spare wheel) E00100300483 1. Trunk room lamp p. 8-22, 8-29 2. Battery p. 6-02, 8-08 3. Tools p. 6-06 4. Jack p. 6-06 5. Spare wheel p. 6-12, 6-13 6. Front washer fluid reservoir p. 8-07 OGEE12E1...
  • Page 15 Overview Outside (Front) E00100504076 1. Bonnet p. 8-03 2. Windscreen wipers and washer p. 3-45, 8-14 3. Sunroof* p. 1-37 4. Keyless entry system* p. 1-04 Keyless operation system* p. 1-07 Locking and unlocking p. 1-22 5. Fuel tank filler p. 02 6.
  • Page 16 Overview Outside (Rear) E00100505174 1. Rear-view camera* p. 4-43 2. High-mounted stop lamp p. 8-22 3. Antenna p. 5-61 4. Tyre inflation pressures p. 8-10 Changing tyres p. 6-12 Tyre rotation p. 8-11 Tyre chains p. 8-12 5. Rear turn-signal lamps p. 3-41, 8-22, 8-26 6.
  • Page 17 OGEE12E1...
  • Page 18 General information Fuel selection...................02 Filling the fuel tank................02 Installation of accessories..............04 Modification/alterations to the electrical or fuel systems....04 Genuine parts...................05 Used engine oils safety instructions and disposal infor- mation..................05 Disposal information for used batteries...........05 OGEE12E1...
  • Page 19: Fuel Tank Filler

    98 RON or higher. touching a metal part of either the car or engine malfunction. For details, please con- the fuel pump. Any static electricity on tact your MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- your body could create a spark that ig- ized Service Point. CAUTION nites fuel vapour.
  • Page 20 General information 2. The fuel tank filler is located on the rear left 4. While filling with fuel, store the cap in the side of your vehicle. capholder located on the inside of the fuel Open the fuel tank filler door with the re- tank filler door.
  • Page 21: Installation Of Accessories

    Due to large number of accessory and replacement parts of different manufactures available in the mar- ket, it is not possible, not only for MITSUBISHI MOTORS, but also a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- thorized Service Point, to check whether the attach- ment or installation of such parts affects the overall safety of your MITSUBISHI-vehicle.
  • Page 22: Genuine Parts

    Genuine parts Used engine oils safety Disposal information for used instructions and disposal batteries E00200500545 MITSUBISHI MOTORS has gone to great lengths information E00201300016 to bring you a superbly crafted automobile offering the highest quality and dependability. E00200600025 Your vehicle contains batteries Use MITSUBISHI MOTORS Genuine Parts, de- and/or accumulators.
  • Page 23 OGEE12E1...
  • Page 24: Locking And Unlocking

    Locking and unlocking Keys....................1-02 Electronic immobilizer (Anti-theft starting system).....1-03 Keyless entry system*..............1-04 Keyless operation system*............1-07 Doors....................1-22 Central door locks.................1-23 Dead Lock System*..............1-25 “Child-protection” rear doors............1-27 Trunk lid..................1-27 Security alarm system..............1-29 Electric window control..............1-35 Sunroof*..................1-37 OGEE12E1...
  • Page 25: Keys

    Locking and unlocking Keys Type 2 NOTE The emergency key fits all locks. The key number is stamped on the tag as in- E00300102360 dicated in the illustration. Type 1 Make a record of the key number and store the key and key number tag in separate pla- The key fits all locks.
  • Page 26: Electronic Immobilizer (Anti-Theft Starting System)

    Service Point. All the keys have to be re-reg- does not start, we recommend you to con- istered in the immobilizer computer unit. tact your MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- The immobilizer can register up to 8 differ- thorized Service Point. ent keys.
  • Page 27: Keyless Entry System

    MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Press the UNLOCK switch (2). All the doors will Point. be unlocked. If the front room lamp switch is in the On vehicles equipped with MITSUBISHI “DOOR” position or the rear room lamp switch (ex- Multi-Communication System (MMCS), cept in a vehicle with a sunroof) is in the middle (•)
  • Page 28 “OFF” position, and leave the not come on. driver’s door open. 3. With the MITSUBISHI mark facing you, in- 3. Press the LOCK switch (1) for 4 to 10 sec- sert the clothcovered tip of a straight blade...
  • Page 29 Be sure to perform the procedure with the MITSUBISHI mark facing you. If the 5. Remove the old battery. MITSUBISHI mark is not facing you when 6. Install a new battery with the + side (B) down. you open the remote control switch case, the switches may come out.
  • Page 30: Keyless Operation System

    (The keyless operation system can be used as a keyless entry system.) Please con- • When the keyless operation key battery is sult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized worn out. Service Point. • You can limit operations to locking and unlocking of the doors and to opening of the trunk lid.
  • Page 31 The battery life is 1 to 3 years, de- pending on usage conditions. When the bat- tery wears out, have it replaced at your MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. Because the keyless operation key continual- ly receives signals, strong radio wave recep- NOTE tion could affect battery wear.
  • Page 32 Locking and unlocking If the keyless operation key is within the op- If you are too close to the door or door win- NOTE erating range, even someone not carrying the dow, the engine may be able to be started For vehicles equipped with the mirror retrac- key can lock and unlock the doors or open even though the keyless operation key is out-...
  • Page 33 MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service • Disabling the operation confirmation func- Point. tion (blinking of the turn-signal lamps). On vehicles equipped with MITSUBISHI • Changing the number of blinks for the op- Multi-Communication System (MMCS), eration confirmation function (blinking screen operations can be used to make the ad- of the turn-signal lamps).
  • Page 34: Ignition Switch

    If you lose one of the keyless operation keys, leased and the ignition switch can be turned. contact your MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- thorized Service Point as soon as possible. To obtain a replacement or extra spare key,...
  • Page 35 “P” If any of the following warnings are activated, (PARK) position. please contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- Refer to “Ignition switch turn-off re- ized Service Point. minder system” on page 1-13.
  • Page 36 Door ajar prevention system To lock MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service E00308200448 Turn the steering wheel until it is locked. Point. Even if you have the keyless operation key within the engine start operating range, if the...
  • Page 37 Locking and unlocking To unlock After starting the engine in cold weather, CAUTION drive in a way that keeps the engine speed Turn the ignition switch to the “ACC” position low until the bar graph of engine coolant tem- while moving the steering wheel slightly right and Do not run the engine at high rpm or perature display starts to move (the engine left.
  • Page 38 Locking and unlocking NOTE To operate without using the keyless Locking and unlocking the door Turning the emergency key in the forward direc- On vehicles with Twin Clutch SST, the start- operation function tion locks the door, and turning it in the rear direc- er will not operate unless the gearshift lever E00306000077 tion unlocks the door.
  • Page 39 The engine is stopped, but the electrical devices If you lose one of the keyless operation keys, such as the audio, accessory socket and cigarette contact your MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- lighter can be operated. thorized Service Point as soon as possible.
  • Page 40 Locking and unlocking To turn from “ACC” to “LOCK” To unlock CAUTION 1. [Vehicles with M/T] Turn the emergency key to the “ACC” position Push the emergency key in at the “ACC” po- while moving the steering wheel slightly right and If the engine is stopped while driving, the sition and keep it depressed until it is turned left.
  • Page 41 Locking and unlocking After starting the engine in cold weather, NOTE CAUTION drive in a way that keeps the engine speed On vehicles with Twin Clutch SST, the start- low until the bar graph of engine coolant tem- er will not operate unless the gearshift lever Do not run the engine at high rpm or perature display starts to move (the engine is in the “P”...
  • Page 42 Locking and unlocking 7. Insert the emergency key into the ignition 10. Turn the emergency key with the keyless op- It is also possible to operate the outside rear-view switch. eration key to the “START” position without mirrors. depressing the accelerator pedal, and release it when the engine starts.
  • Page 43 Refer to “Setting of door unlock function” MOTORS Authorized Service Point. locking or unlocking of the doors with on page 1-05. In a vehicle equipped with the MITSUBISHI Mul- the blink of the turn-signal lamps) can be ti-Communication System (MMCS), it is possible deactivated.
  • Page 44 Setting of door unlock function (vehicles equip- CR2032 al grounded object. ped with the central door lock switch) 2. With the MITSUBISHI mark facing you, in- E00310400102 sert the cloth-covered tip of a straight blade The door unlock function can be set to the follow- (or minus) screwdriver into the notch in the ing two conditions.
  • Page 45: Doors

    Locking and unlocking Doors NOTE CAUTION On LHD vehicles, when locking or unlock- E00300402161 ing with the key, only the driver’s door will When the remote control switch case is be locked or unlocked. opened, be careful to keep water, dust, CAUTION To lock or unlock all doors, use the central etc.
  • Page 46: Central Door Locks

    Locking and unlocking Central door locks NOTE Ignition switch on reminder system* The driver’s door can be opened without us- E00310100356 E00300801517 Type 1 (LHD vehicles) ing the inside lock knob by pulling on the in- When the engine was started using the keyless op- side door handle.
  • Page 47 These functions are not activated when the vehi- cle is shipped from the factory. To activate or de- activate these functions, please contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. Using the ignition switch position All doors will unlock whenever the ignition switch is turned to the “LOCK”...
  • Page 48: Dead Lock System

    Dead Lock System* NOTE 4. Press the LOCK switch (A) on the keyless op- eration key, or the driver or front passenger’s On vehicles equipped with MITSUBISHI E00305100172 door lock/unlock switch (B) again within The Dead Lock System helps to prevent theft.
  • Page 49 Even when it is not possible to use the key- If you need advice on how to set the Dead less operation system to unlock the doors, it Lock System, please contact a MITSUBISHI is possible to use the key to unlock the driv- MOTORS Authorized Service Point.
  • Page 50: Child-Protection" Rear Doors

    Locking and unlocking “Child-protection” rear doors Trunk lid E00300900856 E00301200524 WARNING The trunk cannot be opened from the in- side. Be careful not to allow children to get inside the trunk. If a child got trap- ped inside the trunk, a serious accident could result.
  • Page 51 Locking and unlocking 2. Press the trunk lid opener switch to open the Gently close the trunk lid from the outside so that it trunk lid. The trunk lid will pop up slightly. is completely closed. Lift it to open the trunk. NOTE The trunk room lamp illuminates when the lid is opened, and off when it is closed.
  • Page 52: Security Alarm System

    For information on the confirmation func- ing the security alarm settings” on page 1-30. tion, refer to “Keyless entry system” on page On vehicles equipped with MITSUBISHI Multi- 1-04, “Keyless entry system” on page 1-19 Communication System (MMCS), screen opera- and “To operate using the keyless operation...
  • Page 53 Locking and unlocking During this time, it is possible to temporarily open NOTE a door or the trunk lid without using the keyless en- The alarm will resume if unlawful actions try system or the keyless operation function and are taken again, even if the alarm has stopped. without causing the alarm to sound (for example, when you forget something inside the vehicle or re- System cancellation...
  • Page 54 Keep the windscreen wip- MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service er and washer switch pulled towards you. Point. (If the windscreen wiper and washer switch Avoid leaving valuable items inside the vehi- was released, the setting change mode would cle even when the security alarm system has be cancelled.
  • Page 55 Locking and unlocking By locking the vehicle using the keyless en- 4. After approximately 20 seconds, the buzzer Except for vehicles with the keyless operation system try system or the keyless operation function, stops, and when the blinking of the security the system preparation mode is activated.
  • Page 56 (vehicles set or cancelled using the switch, the battery equipped with the keyless operation system). may need to be replaced. Replace the battery at your MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. NOTE If the UNLOCK switch on the remote con- If the bonnet or the trunk lid is opened dur- trol switch, or the driver’s or front passen-...
  • Page 57 Even if the battery is disconnected, the alarm The time for the vehicle inside alarm can be played on the information screen in the multi- activation memory will not be erased. adjusted. Please consult your MITSUBISHI information display. MOTORS Authorized Service Point. On vehicles equipped with MITSUBISHI...
  • Page 58: Electric Window Control

    Locking and unlocking Electric window control Press the switch down for opening the window, WARNING and pull up the switch for closing. E00302200390 The electric windows can only be operated with the Before operating the electric window con- ignition switch in the “ON” position. trol, make sure that nothing is capable of being trapped (head, hand, finger, etc.).
  • Page 59 Locking and unlocking To unlock, press it once again. If the safety mechanism is activated three or WARNING more times in a row, the safety mechanism will be cancelled and the door window will If the safety mechanism is activated three WARNING not close correctly.
  • Page 60: Sunroof

    Locking and unlocking Sunroof* After performing the emergency measure, consult a WARNING MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. E00302701217 The sunroof can only be operated with the ignition Do not put head, hands or anything else switch in the “ON” position.
  • Page 61 If nothing is trapped, have the sunroof checked MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. Depending on the model of ski carriers or roof carriers, the sunroof may make contact with the carrier when the sunroof is tilted up.
  • Page 62: Seat And Seat Belts

    Seat and seat belts Seat....................2-02 Seat adjustment................2-03 Front seat..................2-03 Rear seat..................2-05 Head restraints (Rear seat only)............2-05 Seat belts..................2-06 Pregnant women restraint.............2-09 Seat belt pretensioner system and force limiter system....2-09 Child restraint................2-10 Seat belt inspection...............2-18 Supplemental restraint system (SRS) - airbag......2-18 OGEE12E1...
  • Page 63: Seat

    Seat and seat belts Seat E00400101074 1-Front seat To adjust forward or backward ® p. 2-03 To recline the seatback ® p. 2-04 Heated seats* ® p. 2-04 2-Rear seat Armrest ® p. 2-05 2-02 OGEE12E1...
  • Page 64: Seat Adjustment

    Seat and seat belts Seat adjustment Front seat CAUTION E00400300428 E00400400012 Adjust the driver’s seat so that you are comfortable To adjust forward or backward Make sure the seat is adjusted by an and that you can reach the pedals, steering wheel, E00400500589 adult or with adult supervision for cor- Pull the seat adjusting lever and adjust the seat for-...
  • Page 65 Seat and seat belts To recline the seatback 1 (HI)- Heater high (for quick heating). CAUTION E00400600708 Heater off. Adjust the seatback angle by turning the knob. When cleaning the seat, do not use ben- 3 (LO)- Heater low (to keep the seat warm). zine, kerosene, petrol, alcohol, or other or- ganic solvents;...
  • Page 66: Rear Seat

    Seat and seat belts Rear seat Head restraints (Rear seat only) To raise the head restraint, move it upward. To low- er the restraint, move it downward while pushing E00401300018 E00403301035 the height adjusting knob (A) in the direction of the Armrest arrow.
  • Page 67: Seat Belts

    Seat and seat belts Seat belts To install Confirm that the head restraint is facing the correct E00404800577 To protect you and your passengers in the event of direction, and then insert it into the seatback while an accident, it is the most important that the seat pressing the height adjusting knob (A) in the direc- belts be worn correctly while driving.
  • Page 68 Seat and seat belts NOTE WARNING WARNING You can check if the belt locks by pulling it forward quickly. No modifications or additions should be The seat belts must not be twisted when made by the user which will either pre- worn.
  • Page 69: Front Passenger Seat Belt Warning Lamp

    Seat and seat belts Driver’s seat belt reminder/warning NOTE Move the seat belt anchor down with the lock knob (A) depressed. To move the anchor up, slide it with- lamp and display At the same time, “FASTEN SEAT BELT” out depressing the lock knob (A). will be displayed on the information screen E00409800686 in the multi-information display.
  • Page 70: Pregnant Women Restraint

    After the pretensioner seat WARNING belts have been activated, we recommend you have it replaced by a MITSUBISHI To obtain the best results from your pre- MOTORS Authorized Service Point. tensioner seat belt, make sure you have ad-...
  • Page 71: Child Restraint

    Seat and seat belts Child restraint Caution for installing the child re- Use rearward facing child restraints in the rear seat or turn off the front passenger’s airbag ON-OFF straint on vehicle with front passenger E00406401200 switch. (Refer to “To turn an airbag off” on page When transporting children in your vehicle, some airbag 2-22.)
  • Page 72: Older Children

    Seat and seat belts The child restraint system should be appropri- WARNING ate for your child’s weight and height and properly fit the vehicle. For a higher degree When the child restraint system is not in of safety: THE CHILD RESTRAINT SYS- use, keep your child restraint system se- TEM SHOULD BE INSTALLED IN THE cured with the seat belt or remove it from...
  • Page 73 IUF- Suitable for ISOFIX forward child restraints systems of universal category approved for use in the mass group. IL- Suitable for particular ISOFIX child restraint systems given in the following list (MITSUBISHI genuine parts). X- ISOFIX position not suitable for ISOFIX child restraint systems in this mass group.
  • Page 74 MZ314393 (Child restraint system), E1-04301146 MZ314394 (ISOFIX base) MZ313045 E1-04301133 : To be available in 2012 NOTE MITSUBISHI MOTORS Europe B.V. reserves the right to changes without any prior announcement. For further information, please contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. 2-13 OGEE12E1...
  • Page 75 U- Suitable for “universal” category restraints approved for use in this mass group. UF- Suitable for forward-facing “universal” category restraints approved for use in this mass group. L- Suitable for particular child restraints in the following list (MITSUBISHI MOTORS genuine parts). X- Seat position not suitable for children in this mass group.
  • Page 76 : To be available in 2012 NOTE There is no applicable MITSUBISHI MOTORS Genuine Parts to the Mass Group “0-Up to 10 kg”. MITSUBISHI MOTORS Europe B.V. reserves the right to changes without any prior announcement. For further information, please contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point.
  • Page 77 Seat and seat belts Installing a child restraint system to Tether anchorage locations It is not necessary to retain the child restraint sys- tem using the vehicle’s seat belts. There are 3 attachment points on the rear shelf, lo- the lower anchorage (ISOFIX child re- cated behind the top of your rear seat.
  • Page 78 Seat and seat belts 5. Latch the top tether strap hook (F) of the Installing a child restraint system to a child restraint system to the tether anchorage 3-point type seat belt (with emergency bracket (G) and tighten the top tether strap so locking mechanism) that it is securely fastened.
  • Page 79: Seat Belt Inspection

    MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized tal collisions. Service Point. Incorrect repair or replace-...
  • Page 80 Seat and seat belts The SRS is NOT a substitute for the seat belts; for How the Supplemental Restraint Sys- The airbags will operate only when the ignition maximum protection in all types of crashes and ac- switch is in the “ON” or “START” position. tem works cidents, seat belts should ALWAYS be worn by ev- E00407301424...
  • Page 81 Seat and seat belts Use rearward facing child restraints in the rear seat WARNING WARNING or turn off the front passenger’s airbag ON-OFF switch. (Refer to “To turn an airbag off” on page Do not sit on the edge of the seat or sit Infants and small children should never 2-22.) with your lower legs too close to the in-...
  • Page 82 Seat and seat belts Front passenger’s airbag OFF indication lamp WARNING E00411500172 The front passenger’s airbag OFF indication lamp Extreme Hazard! is located in the instrument panel. Do not use a rearward facing child re- straint on a seat protected by an airbag in front of it! Type 1 Front passenger’s airbag ON-OFF...
  • Page 83 We tion switch before operating a front recommend you to have the system in- passenger’s airbag ON-OFF switch. spected by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Failure to do so could adversely affect Authorized Service Point. the airbag performance.
  • Page 84: Driver's Knee Airbag System

    Seat and seat belts The front passenger’s airbag deploys at the same Deployment of front airbags and driv- The front airbags and driver’s knee airbag will de- time as the driver’s airbag, even if the passenger ploy if the severity of the impact is above the de- er’s knee airbag seat is not occupied, and inflates at two different signed threshold level, comparable to an approxi-...
  • Page 85 Seat and seat belts Examples of some typical conditions are shown in Such conditions are shown in the illustration. Examples of some typical conditions are shown in the illustration. the illustration. 1- Rear end collisions 1- Collision with a utility pole, tree or other nar- 2- Side collisions 1- Collision with an elevated median/island or row objects...
  • Page 86 MITSUBISHI MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. Side airbag system E00407600345 The side airbags (A) are contained in the driver and front passenger seatbacks.
  • Page 87: Curtain Airbag System

    Seat and seat belts The label shown here is attached to the seatbacks Deployment of side airbags and cur- The side airbags and curtain airbags MAY NOT with a side airbag. DEPLOY when… tain airbags With certain types of side collisions, the vehicle’s E00407701327 body structure is designed to absorb the shock to The side airbags and curtain airbags ARE DE-...
  • Page 88 Seat and seat belts Examples of some typical conditions are shown in Because the side airbags and curtain airbags do not WARNING the illustration. protect the occupant in all types of side collisions, be sure to always properly wear your seat belts. The side airbags and curtain airbags are designed to supplement the driver and pas- The side airbags and curtain airbags ARE NOT...
  • Page 89 We recommend work around and on the side airbags and curtain airbags system to be done by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS WARNING Authorized Service Point. There may be a system error if the warn- ing lamp/display appears as indicated. In...
  • Page 90 SRS to be performed by a MITSUBISHI SRS and refer that owner to the applicable MOTORS Authorized Service Point.
  • Page 91 OGEE12E1...
  • Page 92: Instruments And Controls

    Instruments and controls Instruments...................3-02 Multi-information display.............3-03 Indication lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list.................3-22 Indication lamps................3-34 Warning lamps................3-34 Information screen display............3-36 Combination headlamps and dipper switch........3-37 Headlamp levelling...............3-41 Turn-signal lever................3-41 Adaptive Front lighting System (AFS).........3-42 Hazard warning flasher switch.............3-43 Fog lamp switch................3-44 Wiper and washer switch..............3-45 Headlamp washer switch..............3-48...
  • Page 93: Instruments

    Instruments and controls Instruments Tachometer NOTE E00500300605 You can adjust to 8 different levels for when E00500101046 The tachometer indicates the engine speed (r/min). the position lamps are illuminated and 8 for The tachometer can help you obtain more economi- when they are not.
  • Page 94: Multi-Information Display

    Instruments and controls Multi-information display E00519900812 The following information is included on the multi-information display: warnings, odometer, tripmeter,service reminder, engine coolant temperature, fuel remain- ing, outside temperature, Twin Clutch SST control mode, S-AWC (Super-All Wheel Control) control mode, shift lever position, average and momentary fuel con- sumption, driving range, average speed, S-AWC (Super-All Wheel Control) operation display, and meter illumination.
  • Page 95 Instruments and controls NOTE The trip computer function fuel units, temperature units, display language, and other settings can be changed. Refer to “Changing the function settings (when the ignition switch is “ON”)” on page 3-15. The display screen is different depending on whether the ignition switch is “OFF” or “ON”. Refer to “Information screen (when the ignition switch is “OFF”)”...
  • Page 96 Instruments and controls Multi-information meter switch This mark is also displayed if there is an- Information screen (when the ignition other warning other than the one dis- E00520000480 switch is “OFF”) Each time the multi-information meter switch is op- played. When the cause of the warning E00520200671 erated, a sound is emitted and the multi-informa- display is eliminated, the “!”...
  • Page 97 Instruments and controls Odometer NOTE Refer to “Warning display list (when the ignition switch is “OFF”)” on page 3-24. The odometer indicates the distance travelled. If there is no warning display, the switching sequence is: Odometer/Tripmeter → Od- Tripmeter ometer/Tripmeter →...
  • Page 98 Instruments and controls NOTE Information screen (when the ignition Refer to “Warning display list (when the ignition switch is “ON”)” on page 3-26. switch is turned from “OFF” to “ON”) Warning display screens with a “ ” or “ ” mark displayed in the upper right of the E00520700722 When the ignition switch is turned to the “ON”...
  • Page 99 Instruments and controls S-AWC (Super-All Wheel Con- Active Stability Control (ASC) 4- Driving range display, momentary fuel con- sumption display trol) control mode display OFF display screen 5- Average fuel consumption display, momenta- screen E00521000474 ry fuel consumption display This is displayed when the Active Stabil- E00526100018 6- Average speed display, momentary fuel con- ity Control (ASC) is turned off with the...
  • Page 100 Instruments and controls Odometer/Tripmeter Pay careful attention to the engine cool- When you refuel, the driving ant temperature display while you are range display is updated. E00524500148 driving. However, if you only add a small amount of fuel, the correct value will not be displayed.
  • Page 101 Instruments and controls When the ignition switch is switch- display setting The “ ” mark (A) in the momentary fuel gauge ed from “ACC” or “LOCK” to changed to the preferred units shows the average fuel consumption. “ON”, the mode setting is automat- (km/h or mph).
  • Page 102 Instruments and controls The average fuel consumption will depend When the momentary fuel consumption surpasses WARNING on the driving conditions (road conditions, the average fuel consumption, the momentary fuel how you drive, etc.). The displayed fuel con- consumption is displayed with a green bar graph. Always concentrate on your sumption may vary from the actual fuel con- Be conscious of maintaining the momentary fuel...
  • Page 103 Instruments and controls To return to the screen displayed before the Other interrupt displays Twin Clutch SST control warning display The operation status of each system is displayed on mode display screen* Even if the cause of the warning display is not elim- the information screen.
  • Page 104: Service Reminder

    Do not run out of fuel, or the catalytic con- fuel remaining display flashes quickly (about twice tion may differ from that of MITSUBISHI verter may be adversely affected. If the per second).
  • Page 105 If you accidentally reset the display, we rec- ommend you to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. 3-14 OGEE12E1...
  • Page 106 Instruments and controls Door ajar warning display screen Changing the function settings (when from the setting mode screen to the menu screen. (when the ignition switch is “ON”) the ignition switch is “ON”) E00522600477 E00522700218 If any of the doors or the trunk lid is not complete- 1.
  • Page 107 Instruments and controls 4. Select the item to change on the menu screen 1. Press and hold the multi-information meter When the ignition switch is switched from and change to the desired setting. Refer to switch for about 2 seconds or more to switch “ACC”...
  • Page 108 Instruments and controls 1. Press and hold the multi-information meter 4. Lightly press the multi-information meter Fuel consump- Distance (driv- Speed (average switch for about 2 seconds or more to switch switch to switch in sequence from km/L → tion ing range) speed) from the setting mode screen to the menu...
  • Page 109 E00523300530 guage cooperation enabled) → M, 2 or P (lan- Refer to “Changing the function settings The language used in MITSUBISHI Multi-Commu- guage cooperation disabled) → A or 1 (lan- (when the ignition switch is “ON”)” on page nication System (MMCS) (if so equipped) or the guage cooperation enabled).
  • Page 110: Mitsubishi Multi-Communication System

    “ALARM” (rest time setting). • When M, 2 or P (language cooperation dis- abled) has been selected with the lan- guage cooperative control, the language for MITSUBISHI Multi-Communication System (MMCS) (if so equipped) or the ® Bluetooth 2.0 interface (if so equipped)
  • Page 111 Instruments and controls 4. Lightly press the multi-information meter 3. Press and hold the multi-information meter 3. Press and hold the multi-information meter switch to select the time until the display. switch for about 2 seconds or more to switch switch for about 2 seconds or more to switch 5.
  • Page 112 Instruments and controls 3. When you press and hold the multi-informa- tion meter switch for about 5 seconds or more, the buzzer sounds and all of the func- tion settings are returned to the factory set- tings. NOTE The factory settings are as follows. •...
  • Page 113: Indication Lamp, Warning Lamp, And Information Screen Display List

    Instruments and controls Indication lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list E00523700013 Indication and warning lamp list E00523800913 9- Brake warning lamp ® p. 3-34 1- “Adaptive Front lighting System (AFS) warning lamp” on page 3-43 2- Position lamp indication lamp ® p. 3-34 10- Cruise control indication lamp* ®...
  • Page 114 • 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, we recommend you to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. 3-23...
  • Page 115 Instruments and controls Warning display list (when the ignition switch is “OFF”) E00524000707 Screen Cause Solution (Reference) You have forgotten to turn off the lamps. Refer to “Lamps (headlamps, fog lamp, etc.) auto- cutout function” on page 3-38. The security alarm system is operating. Refer to “Security alarm system”...
  • Page 116 Instruments and controls Screen Cause Solution (Reference) There is a fault in the keyless operation system. Refer to “Keyless operation system” on page 1-07. 3-25 OGEE12E1...
  • Page 117 Instruments and controls Warning display list (when the ignition switch is “ON”) E00524101008 Screen Cause Solution (Reference) There is a fault in the keyless operation system. Refer to “Keyless operation system” on page 1-07. 3-26 OGEE12E1...
  • Page 118 The brake fluid level in the reservoir has fallen to Immediately stop the vehicle in a safe place. a low level. We recommend you to consult a MITSUBISHI There is a fault in the brake system. MOTORS Authorized Service Point.
  • Page 119 2-08. There is a fault in the fuel system. We recommend you to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. You are driving with the parking brake still ap- Release the parking brake.
  • Page 120 Cause Solution (Reference) There is a fault in the charging system. Immediately stop the vehicle in a safe place. We recommend you to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. Refer to “Charge warning display” on page 3-36. There is a fault in the SRS airbag or the preten- We recommend you to have it checked.
  • Page 121 Instruments and controls Screen Cause Solution (Reference) There is a fault in the S-AWC (Super- All Wheel We recommend you to have it checked. Control) system. Refer to “S-AWC (Super-All Wheel Control)” on page 4-29. A safety device in the Twin Clutch SST has been We recommend you to have it checked.
  • Page 122 Instruments and controls Screen Cause Solution (Reference) The timing chain may be worn. Have the vehicle inspected at a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. 3-31 OGEE12E1...
  • Page 123 Instruments and controls Other interrupt displays (when the ignition switch is “ON”) E00524200608 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 When the Active stability control (ASC) and the Refer to “Active stability control (ASC)”...
  • Page 124 Instruments and controls Screen Solution Stop the vehicle in a safe place, turn off the engine, and take a rest. Use this display as rough guide for taking rests during a long drive. The interval from the start of your trip until this message is displayed can be set. Refer to “Changing the function settings (when the ignition switch is “ON”)”...
  • Page 125: Indication Lamps

    Instruments and controls Indication lamps Warning lamps CAUTION E00501600100 E00502400147 • The brake warning lamp Turn-signal indication lamps/ Brake warning lamp does not illuminate when Hazard warning indication E00502502100 the parking brake is applied This lamp illuminates when the ignition lamps or does not turn off when switch is turned to the “ON”...
  • Page 126 Instruments and controls NOTE CAUTION CAUTION Under conditions such as sporty driving, the brake fluid in the tank If the lamp does not illuminate If it illuminates while the en- may move and the warning lamp when the ignition switch is gine is running, there is a prob- may come on temporarily.
  • Page 127: Information Screen Display

    Instruments and controls Information screen display NOTE CAUTION Under conditions such as sporty driving, the E00524600022 Brake warning display brake fluid in the tank may move and the If this warning stays illuminated and warning display may appear temporarily. If E00524700238 does not go out while driving, there is a the warning display goes out after a while,...
  • Page 128: Combination Headlamps And Dipper Switch

    Instruments and controls Combination headlamps and Oil pressure warning display When the ignition switch is “ON”, if the engine oil level is below the specified limit, the warning dis- E00524900171 dipper switch play is displayed on the information screen in the E00506001786 multi-information display.
  • Page 129 For further information, we recommend you “ON” position, headlamps, posi- lamps and rear fog lamp also go off. When to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- tion, tail, licence plate, and in- the headlamps are subsequently turned back ized Service Point.
  • Page 130: Headlamp Flasher

    (The warning is also displayed on the For further information, we recommend you multi-information display.) to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- The buzzer stops in the following manner. ized Service Point. • Turn the lamp switch to the “OFF” posi- On vehicles equipped with MITSUBISHI tion.
  • Page 131 NOTE Point. about 30 seconds by pulling the turn signal While the welcome light function is operat- On vehicles equipped with MITSUBISHI lever towards you within 60 seconds of turn- ing, perform one of the following operations Multi-Communication System (MMCS), ing the ignition switch to the “LOCK”...
  • Page 132: Headlamp Levelling

    “ON” position, the beam position of the head- For further information, please contact your lamps is automatically adjusted when the vehicle is MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service stopped. Point. On vehicles equipped with MITSUBISHI Headlamp automatic levelling system warning dis- Multi-Communication System (MMCS), play...
  • Page 133: Adaptive Front Lighting System (Afs)

    For further information, we recommend you matically come on and illuminate the road in the di- to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- rection in which the vehicle is being turned, there- ized Service Point.
  • Page 134: 2. Hazard Warning Flasher Switch

    We recom- The hazard warning flashers can always be operat- lower the vehicle speed, the more steering mend you to consult a MITSUBISHI ed, regardless of the position of the ignition switch. wheel operation is necessary.) MOTORS Authorized Service Point.
  • Page 135: Fog Lamp Switch

    Instruments and controls Fog lamp switch In case of vehicles with Daytime Running To turn the rear fog lamp on again, turn the Lamp, the front fog lamps can be operated knob twice in the “ON” direction after turn- E00506700034 even if the lamp switch is set to the “OFF”...
  • Page 136: Wiper And Washer Switch

    Instruments and controls Wiper and washer switch MIST- Misting function CAUTION The wipers will operate once. E00507101683 With the ignition switch in the “ON” posi- OFF- Off tion and the lever in the “AUTO” posi- CAUTION AUTO- Auto-wiper control tion, the wipers may automatically oper- Rain sensor ate in the situations described below.
  • Page 137 To stop the wipers, move the lev- er to the “OFF” position. “+”- Higher sensitivity to rain Contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- “-”- Lower sensitivity to rain ized Service Point when replacing the wind- screen or reinforcing the glass around the sen- NOTE sor.
  • Page 138 “+” direction when the ignition switch is in 6 seconds. the “ON” position. For further information, we recommend you to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- ized Service Point. On vehicles equipped with MITSUBISHI Multi-Communication System...
  • Page 139: Rear Window Demister Switch (Lhd Vehicles)

    Instruments and controls Headlamp washer switch Rear window demister switch Precautions to observe when using wip- ers and washers E00507800205 E00507901115 The headlamp washer can be operated with the ig- The rear window demister switch can be operated E00510000025 nition switch in the “ON” or “ACC” position and If the moving wipers become blocked by ice when the engine is running.
  • Page 140: Horn Switch

    Instruments and controls Horn switch When cleaning the inside of the rear win- dow, use a soft cloth and wipe lightly along E00508000448 the heater wires, being careful not to damage Press the steering wheel on or around the “ ”...
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  • Page 142: Starting And Driving

    Starting and driving Economical driving...............4-02 Driving, alcohol and drugs............4-02 Safe driving techniques..............4-03 Running-in recommendations............4-03 Parking brake................4-04 Parking..................4-05 Steering wheel height adjustment..........4-06 Inside rear-view mirror..............4-06 Outside rear-view mirrors.............4-07 Ignition switch................4-09 Steering wheel lock..............4-11 Starting and stopping the engine..........4-11 Turbocharger operation..............4-13 Clutch pedal operation..............4-14 Manual transmission*..............4-15 Twin Clutch SST (Sport Shift Transmission)*......4-17 Full-time 4WD................4-27...
  • Page 143: Air Conditioning

    Starting and driving Economical driving Driving, alcohol and drugs Speed At higher the vehicle speed, more fuel is con- E00600100819 E00600200067 For economical driving, there are some technical re- Driving after drinking alcohol is one of the most fre- sumed. Avoid driving at full speed. Even a slight re- quirements that have to be met.
  • Page 144: Safe Driving Techniques

    Starting and driving Safe driving techniques Running-in recommendations E00600300433 E00600401343 Driving safety and protection against injury cannot For future performance and economy of your vehi- be fully ensured. However, we recommend that cle, we recommend that you carry out the follow- you pay extra attention to the following: ing precautions.
  • Page 145: Parking Brake

    Starting and driving Parking brake NOTE CAUTION Apply sufficient force to the parking brake E00600501344 To park the vehicle, first bring it to a complete lever to hold the vehicle stationary after the Before driving, be sure that the parking stop, fully apply the parking brake lever sufficient- foot brake is released.
  • Page 146: Parking

    Starting and driving Parking NOTE When leaving the vehicle If your vehicle is equipped with Twin Clutch Always carry the key and lock all doors when leav- E00600601390 To park the vehicle, fully engage the parking SST, be sure to apply the parking brake be- ing the vehicle unattended.
  • Page 147: Steering Wheel Height Adjustment

    Starting and driving Steering wheel height adjustment Inside rear-view mirror To adjust the vertical mirror position It is possible to move the mirror up and down to ad- E00600700378 E00600800803 1. Release the tilt lock lever while holding the Adjust the rear-view mirror only after making any just its position.
  • Page 148: Outside Rear-View Mirrors

    Starting and driving Outside rear-view mirrors To reduce the glare Type 2 When the headlamps of the vehicles behind you are E00600900501 very bright, the reflection factor of the rear-view Type 1 mirror is automatically changed to reduce the glare. To adjust the mirror position The lever (A) at the bottom of the mirror can be used to adjust the mirror to reduce the glare from...
  • Page 149 Starting and driving After placing the ignition switch in the “LOCK” po- Except for vehicles equipped with the mirror retractor switch CAUTION sition, it is possible to retract and extend the mir- rors using the mirror retractor switch for about 30 Do not drive the vehicle with the mirror seconds.
  • Page 150: Ignition Switch

    The engine is stopped, but the electric devices such Functions can be modified as stated below. as the radio and cigarette lighter can be operated. Please consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- thorized Service Point. On vehicles equipped with MITSUBISHI The engine is running, and all the vehicle’s electric...
  • Page 151 MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service discharged. Point. Do not turn the key to the “START” posi- On vehicles equipped with MITSUBISHI tion when the engine is running, doing so Multi-Communication System (MMCS), could damage the starter motor.
  • Page 152: Steering Wheel Lock

    Starting and driving Steering wheel lock Starting and stopping the engine CAUTION E00601500490 E00620600155 [For vehicles equipped with the keyless opera- Remove the key when leaving the vehicle. Tips for starting tion system] In some countries, it is prohibited to leave For information on operations for vehicles equip- Do not operate the starter motor continuous- the key on the vehicle when parked.
  • Page 153 Starting and driving On vehicles with Twin Clutch SST, make Idling speed in high altitude area WARNING sure the gearshift lever is in the “P” (PARK) E00623800015 At high altitude locations, the idling speed may be position. Never run the engine in a closed or poor- higher.
  • Page 154: Turbocharger Operation

    Starting and driving Turbocharger operation NOTE For vehicles with Twin Clutch SST, the en- E00611200038 gine will stop and the vehicle power will turn off approximately 1 second after the ignition CAUTION switch is turned to the “LOCK” position. Do not run the engine at high speeds (for The reason for this is that, in the time from example, by revving it or by accelerating when the ignition switch is turned to the...
  • Page 155: Clutch Pedal Operation

    Starting and driving Clutch pedal operation Turbocharger NOTE The turbocharger increases engine power by push- If either of the following occurs, we recom- E00611300039 Observe the following cautions when using the ing large amounts of air into the engine’s cylinders. mend you to have the clutch inspected.
  • Page 156: Manual Transmission

    Starting and driving Manual transmission* If it is hard to shift into 1 , depress the clutch pedal again; the shift will then be eas- E00602000421 The shift pattern is shown on the gearshift lever ier to make. knob. Be sure to always fully depress the clutch ped- To shift into reverse from 5 gear, move the al before attempting to shift the lever.
  • Page 157 Starting and driving Possible driving speed E00610800763 Avoid shifting down at high speed, as this may cause excessive engine speed (the tachometer needle into the red zone) and damage the engine. Shift point Speed limit 60 km/h (37 mph) gear gear 90 km/h (56 mph) 120 km/h (74 mph)
  • Page 158: Twin Clutch Sst (Sport Shift Transmission)

    Starting and driving Twin Clutch SST The gearshift lever (A) has 2 gates; the main shift gate (B) and the manual shift gate (C). (Sport Shift Transmission)* E00620900086 The Twin Clutch SST is a transmission that, through integrated control of the engine and trans- mission, is able to achieve both the smooth shifting of an automatic transmission and the acceleration and fuel economy close to a manual transmission.
  • Page 159 Starting and driving When the gearshift lever is operated while In addition, when the vehicle is driven with the gear- The pull-ring (D) must be pulled up the Twin Clutch SST fluid temperature is shift lever in the “D” (DRIVE) position, the for- while the brake pedal is depressed to low, the time required to shift to the selected ward gear number is shown.
  • Page 160 MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point cle is in the “N” (NEUTRAL) position if as soon as possible. the brake pedal is depressed, for safety...
  • Page 161 Starting and driving NOTE Twin Clutch SST control mode switch Twin Clutch SST Characteristic E00621400192 control mode Damage to your vehicle caused by racing and/ When the ignition switch is set to the “ON” posi- or driving on closed circuit tracks will not be Control mode for normal tion, operate the Twin Clutch SST control mode covered under warranty.
  • Page 162: Manual Shift

    Starting and driving To shift from “S-Sport” mode to “Sport” mode Manual shift CAUTION E00621600208 Using the gearshift lever (A) or the shift paddles To shift from “Sport” mode to “Normal” mode Sudden engine braking and rapid acceler- (B), shifting can be performed manually. While the vehicle is stopped or being driven, push ation can cause the vehicle to skid.
  • Page 163 Starting and driving Shifting using the gearshift lever NOTE Shifting using the shift paddles E00621700023 E00621800138 After manual shifting is selected using the gearshift lever, shifting up and down can al- Selecting manual shifting Selecting manual shifting so be performed using the shift paddles. While the vehicle is stopped or being driven, move While the vehicle is stopped or being driven with the gearshift lever from the “D”...
  • Page 164: Warning Display

    Starting and driving Shifting up Returning to “D” range operation Manual shift display Each time the + (SHIFT UP) shift paddle is pulled, When the gearshift lever is in the “D” (DRIVE) po- E00623500113 In manual shift, the currently selected gear is dis- the transmission shifts up 1 gear.
  • Page 165 MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized while traveling even if the accelerator ped- 2. Place the gearshift lever in the “P” (PARK) Service Point.
  • Page 166 Starting and driving Uphill/downhill driving CAUTION CAUTION E00622200168 DRIVING UPHILL Use the gearshift lever in the correct shift • If the vehicle is continuously driven at position in accordance with driving condi- The Twin Clutch SST may not upshift to a higher low speeds using the tendency of the tions.
  • Page 167 Starting and driving For longer waiting periods with the engine running, NOTE CAUTION place the gearshift lever in the “N” (NEUTRAL) po- On a slope, be sure to apply the parking sition and apply the parking brake, while holding brake before moving the gearshift lever to •...
  • Page 168: Full-Time 4Wd

    However, if the vehicle does not move or acceler- ate normally, or if this problem occurs repeatedly, have the vehicle checked by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point as soon as pos- sible.
  • Page 169: Cautions On Handling Of 4-Wheel Drive Vehicles

    Starting and driving Cautions on handling of 4-wheel CAUTION CAUTION drive vehicles Always use tyres of the same size, same Do not tow 4WD vehicles with the front E00606800687 type, and same brand, and which have no or rear wheels on the ground (Type A or wear differences.
  • Page 170: S-Awc (Super-All Wheel Control)

    Starting and driving S-AWC (Super-All Wheel CAUTION CAUTION Control) Be sure to use tyres that are the same speci- Control of the braking force does not en- E00622600032 fied size, type, and brand, and have no dif- hance the stopping performance of the ve- S-AWC is an integrated vehicle dynamics control ference in the amount of wear for all four hicle, therefore, pay careful attention to...
  • Page 171 Starting and driving Except for vehicles with steering wheel audio re- NOTE S-AWC control Operation mote control switches mode The control mode can be changed while the Push the switch down to change the control mode vehicle is moving. TARMAC Normally, use this control in the order “TARMAC”...
  • Page 172 Starting and driving AYC operation display In addition, the S-AWC control mode display in sec- CAUTION tion (A) will go out at the same time. The amount of the yaw moment added by AYC is displayed as a bar graph. The S-AWC control mode display may flash under aggressive driving conditions.
  • Page 173: Anti-Lock Brake System (Abs)

    Starting and driving Anti-lock brake system (ABS) NOTE The ABS can be used after the vehicle has reached a speed over approximately 10 km/h If the ambient temperature drops and the vis- E00607101046 (6 mph). It stops working when the vehicle The anti-lock brake system (ABS) helps prevent cosity of the AWC control fluid increases, slows below approximately 5 km/h (3 mph).
  • Page 174 Starting and driving Under normal conditions, the ABS warning lamp If the ABS warning lamp/display and brake warn- After driving on icy roads only comes on when the ignition switch is turned ing lamp/display illuminate at the same time E00618800091 After driving on snow or icy roads, remove any to the “ON”...
  • Page 175: Active Stability Control (Asc)

    Starting and driving Active stability control (ASC) NOTE Stability control function An operation noise may be emitted from the E00619100017 E00616700139 The stability control function is designed to help The Active Stability Control (ASC) takes overall engine compartment in the following situa- the driver maintain control of the vehicle on slip- control of the anti-lock brake system, traction con- tions.
  • Page 176 Starting and driving If the “ASC OFF” switch is continuously When a compact spare tyre has been put on CAUTION pressed after the ASC has been turned OFF your vehicle, the gripping ability of the tyre or the ASC and the braking control of AYC will be lower, making it more likely that the Be sure to turn ON the ASC for normal have been turned off, an erroneous operation...
  • Page 177: Braking

    Starting and driving Braking WARNING WARNING E00607001508 All the parts of the brake system are critical to safe- If the power assist is lost or if either Do not leave any objects near the brake ty. We recommend you to have the vehicle brake hydraulic system stops working pedal or let a floor mat slide under it;...
  • Page 178: Brake Assist System

    Starting and driving Brake assist system Power steering system When the brake assist system is in use while driving, you may feel as if the depressed E00627000288 E00607400303 brake pedal is soft, the pedal moves in small The brake assist system is a device assisting drivers The power steering system operates while the en- motions in conjunction with the operation who cannot depress the brake pedal firmly such as...
  • Page 179: Cruise Control

    Starting and driving Cruise control* Cruise control switches To activate E00624100044 E00609300872 E00609100708 1. With the ignition switch in the “ON” posi- Cruise control is an automatic speed control system tion, press the “ON OFF” switch (A) to turn that keeps a set speed. It can be activated at speeds on the cruise control.
  • Page 180 Starting and driving 2. Confirm that the Twin Clutch SST control “ACC RES” switch Accelerator pedal mode is set to “Normal” (on vehicles with Press and hold the “ACC RES” switch (C) while While driving at the set speed, use the accelerator Twin Clutch SST).
  • Page 181 Starting and driving When you reach your desired speed, release the Brake pedal To temporarily increase or decrease switch. Your new cruising speed is now set. While driving at the set speed, use the brake pedal, the speed which disengages the cruise control, then press the E00619500053 “COAST SET”...
  • Page 182 The ignition switch is turned OFF. (9 mph) or more below the set speed because inspected by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS of a hill, etc. “CRUISE” indication lamp is turned OFF. Authorized Service Point.
  • Page 183: Cargo Loads

    Slide each cover (B) towards the front of the vehi- We recommend you to use a genuine E00609901338 cle to remove it. MITSUBISHI roof carrier, since the brackets Cargo loads precautions to be used have a special shape. For details, recommend...
  • Page 184: Rear-View Camera

    The rear-view camera is a system that shows the economy, remove the roof carrier when not CAUTION view behind the vehicle on a screen of the in use. MITSUBISHI Multi Communication System Before using an automatic car wash, remove Make sure that the weight of the luggage (MMCS) or the inside rear-view mirror.
  • Page 185 Range of view of rear-view camera • Do not apply wax to the camera. pear on the screen of the MITSUBISHI Multi Com- • Do not splash the camera with boiling wa- munication System (MMCS) or the inside rear- ter.
  • Page 186 Starting and driving • When the rear of the vehicle is weighed a flat object such as a level, flat road surface. down with the weight of passengers and This may make the distance to a projecting luggage in the vehicle. object shown on the screen differ from the ac- tual distance to the projecting object.
  • Page 187: Trailer Towing

    Starting and driving Trailer towing To change the indication on the screen 3. Press and hold down the switch (1) (for about 15 seconds). of the inside rear-view mirror E00610000244 While you keep the switch pressed, the or- E00631300048 ange indicator (2) comes on. When the im- It is possible to turn off the screen of the inside rear- age goes off, the non-display mode setting is view mirror and change the language of the warn-...
  • Page 188: For Pleasant Driving

    For pleasant driving Ventilators..................5-02 Automatic air conditioning............5-04 Important operation tips for the air conditioning......5-08 Air purifier..................5-09 LW/MW/FM digital tuning radio with CD player*.....5-09 LW/MW/FM digital tuning radio with CD changer*....5-24 To play tracks from USB device*..........5-39 ® To play tracks from a Bluetooth device (vehicles with ®...
  • Page 189: Ventilators

    For pleasant driving Ventilators To close the ventilator, move the knob (A) to the NOTE inside as far as possible. The cool air from the ventilators may appear E00700100777 as a mist. This is due to moist air being suddenly Left Right cooled by the air conditioning.
  • Page 190 For pleasant driving Changing the mode selection Foot/Face position Foot position Air flows to the upper part of the passenger com- Air flows mainly to the leg area. E00700301330 To change the position and amount of air flowing partment, and flows to the leg area. from the ventilators, turn the mode selection dial.
  • Page 191: Automatic Air Conditioning

    For pleasant driving Automatic air conditioning NOTE With the mode selection dial between the E00702400367 The air conditioning can only be used while the en- “ ” and “ ” positions, air flows mainly to gine is running. the leg area. With the mode selection dial be- tween the “...
  • Page 192 If high cooling performance is desired, or MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. if the outside air is dusty or otherwise con- Refer to “Customizing the air conditioning switch taminated use the recirculation position.
  • Page 193 For pleasant driving Enable automatic air control: A sound will be made every time you push the NOTE If the mode selection dial or blower speed se- switch. If a problem is detected in the air condition- lection dial is turned to the “AUTO” posi- ing system, the air conditioning operation in- tion, the air selection switch is also control- dication lamp (A) blinks.
  • Page 194 For pleasant driving When the setting is changed, a sound is emit- 1. Set the blower speed selection dial to the “AU- If the blower speed selection dial, air condi- ted and the indication lamp flashes. TO” position. tioning switch, mode selection dial, or air se- •...
  • Page 195: Important Operation Tips For The Air Conditioning

    For pleasant driving Important operation tips for the For ordinary demisting For quick demisting Use this setting to keep the windscreen and door air conditioning windows clear of mist, and to keep the leg area heat- E00708300603 Park the vehicle in the shade. Parking in the hot sun will make the vehicle inside extremely hot, and it will require more time to cool the interior.
  • Page 196: Air Purifier

    For pleasant driving Air purifier LW/MW/FM digital tuning radio It is recommended that the refrigerant be recovered and recycled for further use. with CD player* E00708400473 An air filter has been incorporated into this air con- E00708501211 During a long period of disuse ditioning so that dirt and dust are cleaned from the The audio system can only be used when the igni- air.
  • Page 197 For pleasant driving Volume and tone control panel HOLD MODE Acoustic char- Details If the SOUND switch (4) is pushed and held for E00708600752 acteristics more than 2 seconds during the audio adjust mode, The optimum acoustic character- it will change to “Hold” mode. The selected audio istics for classical music, which mode will be held until the SOUND switch (4) is CLASSIC...
  • Page 198 For pleasant driving NOTE Sound field Details type When set to 0, it will beep. When TYPE or FIELD is changed, the sound This sound field produces a will cut out briefly, but this does not indicate sound effect where the vocals NORMAL a malfunction.
  • Page 199 For pleasant driving Radio control panel and display E00708900814 1- PWR (On-Off) switch 5- SEEK (Up-seek) button 2- AM/FM (FM/MW/LW selection) button 6- SEEK (Down-seek) button 3- Memory select buttons 7- FM (FM1/FM2/FM3) indicator 4- TUNE switch 8- ST (Stereo) indicator 5-12 OGEE12E1...
  • Page 200 For pleasant driving To listen to the radio To enter frequencies into the memory NOTE E00716100857 E00709000522 Disconnecting the battery terminal erases all 1. Press the PWR switch (1) or the AM/FM but- the radio frequencies stored in the memory. Manual setting ton (2) to turn ON the radio.
  • Page 201 For pleasant driving Radio data system (RDS) E00709200292 1- PWR (On-Off) switch 8- SEEK (Down-seek) button 2- AM/FM (FM/MW/LW selection) button 9- CT (Clock time) indicator 3- Memory select buttons 10- RDS (Radio data system) indicator 4- TP (Traffic program) button 11- TP (Traffic program identification) indicator 5- PTY (Program type) button 12- PTY (Program type) indicator...
  • Page 202 For pleasant driving AF (Alternative Frequencies) function If there are no frequencies broadcasting the same 18. CHILDREN programming, the radio searches a frequency broad- 19. SOCIAL E00720900074 The AF function finds a station broadcasting the casting the regional programming. The radio suc- 20.
  • Page 203 For pleasant driving NOTE NOTE Traffic information E00721600111 If the SEEK button (7 to 8) is pressed, the ra- After selecting a mode, you can leave the func- The radio will automatically tune in to traffic infor- dio will try to find out another broadcast of tion setup mode by taking either of the fol- mation broadcasts while receiving FM broadcasts the same program type as currently selected.
  • Page 204 For pleasant driving Function setup mode The TP search function can be turned ON and E00722500377 It is possible to change the following functions: OFF. Refer to “Function setup mode” on page 5-17. Emergency broadcasts E00721700112 TP-S PI-S Language of PTY display 1.
  • Page 205 For pleasant driving 2. Press the TUNE switch (6) repeatedly to se- The setting will be shown on the display. • Make no entry for 10 seconds. lect the mode you wish to change. For instructions on setting the language of The order is: AF →...
  • Page 206 For pleasant driving CD control panel and display E00709500817 1- AM/FM button 13- FOLDER switch 2- CD (CD mode changeover) button (Track up) button 3- PWR (On-Off) switch (Track down) button 4- PAGE (Title scroll) button 16- CD indicator 5- DISP (Display) button 17- FOLDER indicator 6- RPT (Repeat) button 18- TRACK (Track number) indicator...
  • Page 207 For pleasant driving To listen to a CD To listen to a music CD To listen to an MP3 CD This CD player allows you to play MP3 (MPEG Au- E00709601974 1. Insert the disc with the label facing up. dio Layer- 3) files recorded on CD-ROMs, CD-Rs When a disc is inserted, the CD indicator (recordable CDs), and CD-RWs (rewritable CDs)
  • Page 208 For pleasant driving NOTE Folder selection CAUTION While listening to a disc on which CD-DA (CD-Digital Audio) and MP3 files have both Attempting to play a file not in the MP3 In the order been recorded, you can switch between read- format that has the “.mp3”...
  • Page 209 For pleasant driving Folder up NOTE To find the start of each track on a disc for playback Turn the FOLDER switch (13) clockwise until the Press the SCAN button (10). “SCAN” will appear With a disc that contains both CD-DA and desired folder number appears on the display.
  • Page 210 For pleasant driving CD text MP3 titles The display can show up to 12 characters. If a folder name, track name, or item of ID3 tag The CD player can display disc and track titles for The CD player can display folder and track titles information has more than 12 characters, discs with converted disc and track title informa- for discs with converted folder and track informa-...
  • Page 211: Lw/Mw/Fm Digital Tuning Radio With Cd Changer

    For pleasant driving LW/MW/FM digital tuning radio Volume and tone control panel NOTE E00708600765 The SUB LEVEL can only be adjusted on ve- with CD changer* hicles with a premium sound system. E00708501208 On vehicles without a premium sound sys- The audio system can only be used when the igni- tem, when you press the SOUND switch (4), tion switch is in the “ON”...
  • Page 212 For pleasant driving 2. Press the SOUND switch (4) to set the audio BALANCE (Left/Right balance control) Acoustic char- Details system to the selected sound field. Turn the SOUND switch (4) to balance volume acteristics from the left and right speakers. The optimum acoustic character- Sound field Details...
  • Page 213 For pleasant driving Radio control panel and display E00708900827 1- PWR (On-Off) switch 5- SEEK (Up-seek) button 2- AM/FM (FM/MW/LW selection) button 6- SEEK (Down-seek) button 3- Memory select buttons 7- FM (FM1/FM2/FM3) indicator 4- TUNE switch 8- ST (Stereo) indicator 5-26 OGEE12E1...
  • Page 214 For pleasant driving To listen to the radio To enter frequencies into the memory NOTE E00716100860 E00709000548 Disconnecting the battery terminal erases all 1. Press the PWR switch (1) or the AM/FM but- the radio frequencies stored in the memory. Manual setting ton (2) to turn ON the radio.
  • Page 215 For pleasant driving Radio data system (RDS) E00709200306 1- PWR (On-Off) switch 8- SEEK (Down-seek) button 2- AM/FM (FM/MW/LW selection) button 9- CT (Clock time) indicator 3- Memory select buttons 10- RDS (Radio data system) indicator 4- TP (Traffic program) button 11- TP (Traffic program identification) indicator 5- PTY (Program type) button 12- PTY (Program type) indicator...
  • Page 216 For pleasant driving AF (Alternative Frequencies) function If there are no frequencies broadcasting the same 18. CHILDREN programming, the radio searches a frequency broad- 19. SOCIAL E00720900087 The AF function finds a station broadcasting the casting the regional programming. The radio suc- 20.
  • Page 217 For pleasant driving NOTE NOTE Traffic information E00721600124 If the SEEK button (7 to 8) is pressed, the ra- After selecting a mode, you can leave the func- The radio will automatically tune in to traffic infor- dio will try to find out another broadcast of tion setup mode by taking either of the fol- mation broadcasts while receiving FM broadcasts the same program type as currently selected.
  • Page 218 For pleasant driving Function setup mode The TP search function can be turned ON and E00722500380 It is possible to change the following functions: OFF. Refer to “Function setup mode” on page 5-31. Emergency broadcasts E00721700125 TP-S PI-S Language of PTY display 1.
  • Page 219 For pleasant driving 2. Press the TUNE switch (6) repeatedly to se- The setting will be shown on the display. • Press the TUNE switch (6) for at least 2 lect the mode you wish to change. seconds. The order is: AF → CT → REG → TP-S → •...
  • Page 220 For pleasant driving CD control panel and display E00709500820 1- AM/FM button 16- Disc-loading slot 2- CD (CD mode changeover) button 17- FOLDER switch 3- PWR (On-Off) switch (Track up) button 4- LOAD indicator (Track down) button 5- LOAD button 20- CD indicator 6- PAGE (Title scroll) button 21- FOLDER indicator...
  • Page 221 For pleasant driving To listen to a CD To set discs 2. The autochanger will select the lowest-num- bered empty slot and switch to loading stand- E00709601987 The CD can be loaded or ejected by pressing the by mode. LOAD button (5) or the eject button (15) even if 3.
  • Page 222 For pleasant driving NOTE To listen to a music CD To listen to an MP3 CD This autochanger allows you to play MP3 (MPEG If you press the eject button (15) while the Audio Layer-3) files recorded on CD-ROMs, display is showing “LOAD DISC No. (1-6)”, CD-Rs (recordable CDs), and CD-RWs (rewritable the loading standby mode will be cancelled CDs) in ISO9660 Level 1/Level 2, Joliet, and Ro-...
  • Page 223 For pleasant driving NOTE To fast-forward/reverse the disc CAUTION While listening to a disc on which CD-DA Fast-forward (CD-Digital Audio) and MP3 files have both Attempting to play a file not in the MP3 The disc is fast-forwarded while the button been recorded, you can switch between read- format that has the “.mp3”...
  • Page 224 For pleasant driving Track up NOTE NOTE The disc will skip as many songs as the number of With a disc that contains both CD-DA and In the all discs random mode, if an MP3 CD times the button (18) is pushed. MP3 files, the repeat mode causes only files has been loaded in the autochanger, the au- The display window will display the track number...
  • Page 225 For pleasant driving CD text MP3 titles When there is no title information to be dis- played, the display shows “NO TITLE”. The autochanger can display disc and track titles The autochanger can display folder and track titles The display can show up to 12 characters. If for discs with converted disc and track title informa- for discs with converted folder and track informa- a folder name, track name, or item of ID3 tag...
  • Page 226: To Play Tracks From Usb Device

    For pleasant driving To play tracks from USB device* E00756100165 You can connect your iPod or USB memory device to the USB input terminal and play music files stor- ed in the iPod or USB memory device. See the following section for the types of connecta- ble devices and supported files.
  • Page 227 For pleasant driving iPod control panel and display E00756200153 1- AM/FM button (Fast-forward) button 2- CD (Mode change) button 10- DISC UP button 3- PWR (On-Off) button 11- FOLDER switch 4- PAGE (Title scroll) button 12- TRACK (Track up/down) button 5- DISP (Title display) button 13- i (iPod) indicator 6- RPT (Repeat) button...
  • Page 228 For pleasant driving To play from an iPod To adjust the volume and tone, refer to “To If the side of the button is pressed once while a adjust the volume” on pages 5-10, 5-24 and track is playing, playback returns to the start of that E00756300255 1.
  • Page 229 For pleasant driving To play the same track repeatedly Album title → Track name → Artist name → Nor- The following explains how to prepare for voice op- mal display eration and play the tracks. E00756700028 Press the RPT button (6) during playback to show Preparation for voice operation “RPT”...
  • Page 230 For pleasant driving NOTE NOTE 7. The system exits the voice recognition mode If you say “Artist <name>,” you can skip and starts playback. If you say “No” to three or all album titles ut- step 3. tered by the system, the voice guide will say “Album not found, please try again”...
  • Page 231 For pleasant driving NOTE NOTE 7. The system exits the voice recognition mode If you say “Playlist <playlist>,” you can skip and starts playback. If you say “No” to three or all genres uttered step 3. by the system, the voice guide will say If the device has no playlist, the voice guide “Genre not found, please try again”...
  • Page 232 For pleasant driving USB control panel and display E00758100169 1- AM/FM button 10- DISC UP button 2- CD (Mode change) button 11- SCAN button 3- PWR (On-Off) button 12- FOLDER switch 4- PAGE (Title scroll) button 13- TRACK (Track up/down) button 5- DISP (Title display) button 14- U (USB) indicator 6- RPT (Repeat) button...
  • Page 233 For pleasant driving To play from a USB memory device NOTE Folder selection E00762500249 To adjust the volume and tone, refer to “To In the order 1. Press the PWR button (3) to turn on the au- adjust the volume” on pages 5-10, 5-24 and dio system.
  • Page 234 For pleasant driving NOTE To play all folders in random order : The file number increases by Press When the DISC UP button (10) is pressed, E00759000019 one. Press and hold the RDM button (7) until you hear a the track find mode will be cancelled. : The file number decreases by beep to show “D-RDM”...
  • Page 235 For pleasant driving Playback starts from the folder next to the one cur- 2. The display changes as follows every time To play USB memory device tracks rently playing. the DISP button (5) is pressed briefly. via voice operation (vehicles with Blue- The folder number will blink while the scan mode Album title →...
  • Page 236: To Play Tracks From A Bluetooth ® Device (Vehicles With Bluetooth ® 2.0 Interface)

    For pleasant driving ® To play tracks from a Bluetooth ® device (vehicles with Bluetooth 2.0 interface) E00759700175 You can wirelessly connect a digital audio player ® or cellular phone supporting Bluetooth to listen to the tracks on the connected device. ®...
  • Page 237 For pleasant driving ® Bluetooth device control panel and display E00762600136 1- CD (Mode change) button 8- DISC UP (Play) button 2- PWR (On-Off) button 9- SCAN button 3- PAGE (Title scroll) button 10- TRACK (Track up/down) button 4- DISP (Title display) button 11- B (Bluetooth ®...
  • Page 238 For pleasant driving To listen to tracks from a device con- To pause the playback (if supported by the device) To exit this mode, press the button again. E00762900025 ® nected via Bluetooth To pause the playback, press the DISC DOWN but- To play tracks in random order (if supported by E00762700137 ton (7).
  • Page 239: Auxiliary Audio Connector (Rca)

    (pin jacks). Do not operate the connected audio equip- NOTE ment while driving. On vehicles equipped with the MITSUBISHI This could distract you and an accident Multi-Communication System (MMCS), re- might occur. fer to the separate owner’s manual of the MITSUBISHI Multi-Communication Sys- tem.
  • Page 240: Steering Wheel Audio Remote Control Switches

    For pleasant driving Steering wheel audio remote NOTE Turning on the power The connected audio equipment cannot be op- Press the power switch (3) to turn on the power. control switches* erated with the vehicle’s audio system. When you turn the power on, the mode that was se- E00710000854 Depending on the connected audio equip- lected when the power was last turned off appears.
  • Page 241 For pleasant driving To fast-forward/reverse the disc (music CDs only) NOTE To fast-forward/reverse the disc, press the fast-for- The track number continues to increase ward button (4) or the fast-reverse button (5). while the button is pressed. Fast-forward Track down button - 5 You can fast-forward the disc by holding down the Press the button repeatedly until the desired track fast-forward button (4).
  • Page 242: Error Codes (Ipod)

    For pleasant driving Error codes E00710101315 If an error code (1) appears in the display, take action in accordance with the table below. 5-55 OGEE12E1...
  • Page 243 Inside of audio system is hot. Internal protection against high temperatures. nutes. Communication error between external device Communication or power supply Consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- ERROR and audio equipment. error ized Service Point. Power supply error of external device.
  • Page 244 Connect a supported iPod. Remove the iPod. USB BUS PWR (Blink) An overcurrent or other power-supply error has occurred. Have the vehicle inspected at a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. If the iPod indicator illuminates, the iPod cannot be authen- Reconnect the iPod.
  • Page 245: Error Codes (Usb Memory Device)

    For pleasant driving Error codes (USB memory device) E00763600104 Vehicles with Link System If an error code (1) appears in the display, take action in accordance with the table below. 5-58 OGEE12E1...
  • Page 246 Remove the USB memory device. USB BUS PWR (Blink) An overcurrent or other power-supply error has occurred. Have the vehicle inspected at a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. Have the vehicle inspected at a MITSUBISHI MOTORS U LSI ERROR (Blink) Internal device errors Authorized Service Point.
  • Page 247: Handling Of Compact Discs

    For pleasant driving Handling of compact discs When storing compact discs, always store them in their separate cases. Never place com- E00723000180 pact discs in direct sunlight, or in any place Use only the type of compact discs that have where the temperature or humidity is high.
  • Page 248: Antenna

    For pleasant driving Antenna Do not put additional labels (A) or stickers This player cannot play the CD-R/RW discs (B) on compact discs. Also, do not use any if the session is not closed. E00710500295 compact disc on which a label or sticker has This player cannot play back CD-R/RW started to peel off or any compact disc that discs which contain other than CD-DA or...
  • Page 249: Digital Clock

    For pleasant driving Digital clock* NOTE Select the automatic mode or the manual mode by performing the following operations: Be sure to remove the roof antenna in the fol- E00711800497 1. Press the PWR switch (A) to turn ON the au- lowing cases: dio system.
  • Page 250: Automatic Mode

    For pleasant driving NOTE Automatic mode Set the time by pressing the various buttons as de- Although “PHONE” appear on the display, scribed below. The automatic mode can set the local time automat- the PHONE function is inoperative. 1. Keep the CLOCK button pressed until the ically by using the signal from the local RDS sta- time display flashes.
  • Page 251: Link System

    2.0 interface, TOOTH SIG, INC. You have acquired a device that includes software you can see them by accessing the licensed by MITSUBISHI MOTORS CORPORA- MITSUBISHI MOTORS website. TION from JOHNSON CONTROLS Inc (the auto- WARNING Please read and agree on the “Warning about motive experience business unit), and their subse- Links to the Web Sites of Other Companies”...
  • Page 252 For pleasant driving Connecting the Bluetooth® 2.0 interface and Blue- SPEECH button If this button is pressed in the voice recogni- tooth® device ® p. 5-68 tion mode, the voice recognition mode will Press this button to change to voice recogni- Operating a music player connected via Blue- be deactivated.
  • Page 253 For pleasant driving NOTE If many entries are registered in the vehicle With the confirmation function activated, you are phone book, changing the language will take given more opportunities than normal to confirm a If the voice command that you say differs longer.
  • Page 254 7. When the registration of the password is com- “Cancel” to quit the voice input mode and pleted, the voice guide will say “Password is Speaker enrollment then check with a MITSUBISHI MOTORS enabled” and the system will return to the E00727500213 Authorized Service Point.
  • Page 255 For pleasant driving 2. Press the SPEECH button. 6. When all enrollment commands have been ® Connecting the Bluetooth 2.0 inter- 3. Say “Voice training”. read out, the voice guide will say “Speaker ® face and Bluetooth device 4. The voice guide will say “This operation enrollment is complete.”...
  • Page 256 For pleasant driving NOTE The pairing code entered here is only used 8. The voice guide will say “Please say the ® ® name of the device after the beep.” You can You cannot pair Bluetooth devices with the for the Bluetooth connection certification.
  • Page 257 For pleasant driving When the confirmation function is on, the sys- Answer “No,” and the voice guide will say 6. For confirmation purposes, the voice guide tem will ask you again whether the phone “Please say.” Say the number of the music will say “Deleting <device tag>...
  • Page 258 For pleasant driving 6. After the device tags of all paired Bluetooth ® 4. The voice guide will say “Select one of the How to make or receive hands-free calls following: pair, edit, delete, or list.” Say “Ed- devices have been read, the system will say E00761100046 You can make or receive hands-free calls using a it.”...
  • Page 259 For pleasant driving NOTE 4. The voice guide will say “Dialing <number <name> at [home], [work], [mobile], or [oth- ® If you say “Call” when the vehicle phone er]?” Select the location to call. recognised>.” The Bluetooth 2.0 interface book and the mobile phone book are empty, will then make the call.
  • Page 260 For pleasant driving Redialing Mute function Vehicle phone book You can redial the last number called, based on the E00760300041 E00763800210 At any time during a call, you can mute the vehicle This phone book is used when making calls with history of dialed calls in the paired cellular phone.
  • Page 261 For pleasant driving NOTE 7. The voice guide will repeat the telephone The maximum supported telephone number If the maximum number of entries are al- number you have just read, and then register length is 19 digits. Any telephone number of ready registered, the voice guide will say the number.
  • Page 262 For pleasant driving NOTE 6. Operate the Bluetooth ® 8. The voice guide will say “Adding <name>.” compatible cellular When the confirmation function is on, the sys- Say “List names,” and the names registered phone to set it up so that the phone book en- tem will ask if the name is correct.
  • Page 263 For pleasant driving NOTE 2. Say “Phone book.” 4. The voice guide will say “Please say the 3. The voice guide will say “Select one of the name of the entry you would like to delete, If the location where a telephone number following: new entry, edit number, edit or say list names.”...
  • Page 264 For pleasant driving 7. When the deletion of the telephone number 6. The voice guide will say “Please wait, eras- NOTE is completed, the voice guide will say ing the handsfree system phone book” and Transfer should be completed while the vehi- “<name>...
  • Page 265 For pleasant driving phone book stored in the cellular phone will start. Answer “No,” to return to the main menu. NOTE The transfer may take some time to complete depending on the number of contacts. ® If the Bluetooth 2.0 interface could not be ®...
  • Page 266 For pleasant driving Enrollment Commands E00732400210 Phrase English French Spanish Italian German Dutch Portuguese Russian 1 123456789 123456789 123456789 123456789 123456789 123456789 123456789 123456789 2 888 555 1212 888 555 1212 888 555 1212 888 555 1212 888 555 1212 888 555 1212 888 555 1212 888 555 1212...
  • Page 267: Usb Input Terminal

    For pleasant driving USB input terminal* 3. Connect a commercially available USB con- CAUTION nector cable (C) to the USB memory device E00761900015 (B). You can connect your USB memory device or Keep the lid of the glove box closed while iPod* to play music files stored in the USB memo- driving the vehicle.
  • Page 268 For pleasant driving 3. Connect the Dock connector (C) to the iPod CAUTION Model name Condition (B). Storage capacity of 256 USB memory device Keep the lid of the glove box closed while Mbytes or more driving the vehicle. A lid or the contents F/W Ver.1.1.1 or later iPod touch of the glove box could otherwise cause in-...
  • Page 269: Sun Visors

    For pleasant driving Sun visors Do not connect to the USB input terminal Card holder any device (hard disk, card reader, memory E00732000098 E00711200521 Cards can be slipped into the holder (A) on the reader, etc.) other than the connectable devi- back of the sun visor.
  • Page 270: Cigarette Lighter

    For pleasant driving Ashtray* Cigarette lighter* Mounting position for moveable ash- tray E00711400855 E00711501299 The cigarette lighter can be used while the ignition The moveable ashtray can be fitted at the indicated switch is in the “ON” or “ACC” position. positions.
  • Page 271: Accessory Socket

    30 seconds of being push- ed in. Pull it out and have the problem correc- ted at MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- ized Service Point. When the cigarette lighter socket is used as a power source for an electric appli- ance, be sure that the electric appliance 1- Front room &...
  • Page 272 15 seconds after all room lamp switch. Point. doors are closed. On vehicles equipped with Mitsubishi Multi- However, the lamp goes off imme- Communication System (MMCS), screenop- diately in the following cases: erations can be used to make the adjustment.
  • Page 273: Storage Spaces

    15 seconds it goes off. matically go off can be adjusted. For details, For vehicles with Twin Clutch SST, the lamp please consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- will not illuminate if the key is removed be- thorized Service Point.
  • Page 274: Glove Box

    For pleasant driving Card holder NOTE There is a card holder on the inside of the glove box. The Auxiliary Audio connector (RCA) (if so equipped) or the Auxiliary Video connector (RCA) (if so equipped) is located in the front console upper box.
  • Page 275: Cup Holder

    For pleasant driving Cup holder Floor console box To use the boxes, remove the floor mat (A) and raise the lids (B). E00723300109 E00714500596 To open the console box, lift the release lever (A) and raise the lid. Vehicles equipped with spare tyre CAUTION Do not drink beverages while driving the vehicle;...
  • Page 276: Bottle Holder

    For pleasant driving Bottle holder Assist grip Type 2 To use the cup holder, open up the lid. E00718200142 E00732800083 These grips are to support the body by hand while seated in the vehicle. CAUTION Do not drink beverages while driving the vehicle;...
  • Page 277: Coat Hook

    For pleasant driving Coat hook E00725600281 There is a coat hook on the rear seat assist grip of the driver’s side. WARNING Do not put a hanger or any heavy or poin- ted object on the coat hook. If the curtain airbag was activated, any such item could be propelled away with great force and could prevent the curtain airbag from in-...
  • Page 278: For Emergencies

    For emergencies If the vehicle breaks down............6-02 Emergency starting...............6-02 Engine overheating...............6-04 Tools, jack and tyre repair kit............6-05 How to change a tyre..............6-12 Towing..................6-17 Operation under adverse driving conditions.........6-19 OGEE12E1...
  • Page 279: If The Vehicle Breaks Down

    For emergencies If the vehicle breaks down Emergency starting 2. Set the parking brake firmly on each vehicle. Put an A/T or Twin Clutch SST in “P” E00800101195 E00800502196 (PARK) or a M/T in “N” (Neutral). Turn off If the vehicle breaks down on the road, move it to If the engine cannot be started because the battery the ignition switch.
  • Page 280 (+) terminal of the joint terminal (B), and the other end to the positive (+) ter- When connecting the jumper cable, do sure have MITSUBISHI minal of the booster battery (C). not connect the positive (+) cable to the MOTORS Authorized...
  • Page 281: Engine Overheating

    For emergencies NOTE Engine overheating 3. Confirm that the cooling fans are turning. If If the vehicle is put in motion without fully the fans (A) are not turning, stop the engine E00800602344 charging the battery, it might cause the loss immediately and have it checked.
  • Page 282: Tools, Jack And Tyre Repair Kit

    For emergencies Tools, jack and tyre repair kit 5. Check the coolant level in the reserve tank (B). 7. Examine the radiator hoses for coolant leak- age and the drive belt for looseness or damage. E00800901223 If there is anything wrong with the cooling system or drive belt, we recommend you to Storage have it checked and repaired.
  • Page 283: Tyre Repair Kit

    For emergencies Jack Tyre repair kit* Vehicles with tyre repair kit E00802000306 E00802200366 Before removing the jack, lift up the luggage floor This kit enables emergency repair of a small punc- board. ture in the tread area of a tyre that has run over a nail, screw, or similar object.
  • Page 284 “LOCK” position, move the situations listed below. If any of these situa- gearshift lever to the “R” (Reverse) position. tions occurs, please contact a MITSUBISHI On vehicles with Twin Clutch SST, move MOTORS Authorized Service Point or anoth- the gearshift lever to the “P”...
  • Page 285 For emergencies CAUTION If you shake the bottle after screwing on the hose, sealant may spray out of the hose. 8. Take the valve cap (F) off the tyre valve (G), then press the valve remover (H) onto the valve as illustrated. Allow all of the air in the tyre to escape.
  • Page 286 For emergencies 11. Holding the sealant bottle upside-down, Fit the valve insert (I) into the valve (G), and 14. Place the compressor (M) with its air pres- squeeze it again and again to inject all of the screw the valve insert securely into place us- sure gauge (N) on top.
  • Page 287 If you overinflate the tyre, release air by Please contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- loosening the hose’s end fitting. (Refer to thorized Service Point or another specialist 18.
  • Page 288 Provided the valve is replaced with a of the repair procedure, do not drive the vehi- new one, the wheel can be reused. cle any further. Contact a MITSUBISHI The manufacturer is unable to guarantee that MOTORS Authorized Service Point or anoth- all tyre punctures can be repaired with the er specialist.
  • Page 289: How To Change A Tyre

    For emergencies How to change a tyre WARNING CAUTION E00801202464 Before changing a tyre, first stop your vehicle in a Be sure to apply chocks or blocks to the The pressure should be periodically safe, flat location. correct tyre when jacking up the vehicle. checked and maintained at the specified 1.
  • Page 290 For emergencies CAUTION CAUTION Do not use the tyre chain with your com- Do not install more than one compact pact spare wheel. Because the diameter is spare wheel at the same time. different from that of a standard type, the tyre chain will not fit properly.
  • Page 291 For emergencies 3. Rotate the jack by hand until the flange por- WARNING tion (B) fits in the groove (C) at the top of the jack. Stop jacking up the vehicle as soon as the tyre is raised off the ground. It is danger- ous to raise the vehicle any higher.
  • Page 292 For emergencies Tighten the wheel nuts until the flang- CAUTION es of the wheel nuts touch the wheel and the wheel is not loose. Never apply oil to either the wheel bolts or the nuts or they will tighten too much. NOTE Flange nuts can be temporarily used on the steel spare wheel, but return to the original...
  • Page 293 For emergencies (Achieved by applying a force of 350 to 2. To store the flat tyre or spare wheel, fit the 420 N at the end of the wheel nut wrench sup- installation clamp (A) by turning it clockwise. plied with the vehicle) CAUTION The tyre pressure should be periodically NOTE...
  • Page 294: Towing

    If your vehicle needs to be towed If towing is necessary, we recommend you to have This vehicle must not be towed by a tow it done by your MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- Type A truck using sling lift type equipment ized Service Point or a commercial tow truck service.
  • Page 295 For emergencies 2. Cover the tip of the jack bar with a cloth, CAUTION CAUTION then use it to remove the cover (A) that is lo- cated on the front bumper. Do not tow the vehicle with the rope at an When the engine is not running, the excessive diagonal angle.
  • Page 296: Operation Under Adverse Driving Conditions

    For emergencies Operation under adverse driving Depressing the brake pedal during travel on CAUTION snowy or icy roads may cause tyre slippage conditions and skidding. When traction between the When towing or being towed down a long E00801702573 tyres and the road is reduced the wheels may slope, the brakes may overheat reducing skid and the vehicle cannot readily be the effectiveness.
  • Page 297 For emergencies CAUTION The vehicle’s body, bumper, muffler and other parts may be damaged if the vehi- cle is: • driven over a step (for example, at the entrance or exit of a parking lot); • parked too closely against a kerb or parking block, or by the side of a road with kerbstones;...
  • Page 298: Vehicle Care

    Vehicle care Vehicle care precautions...............7-02 Cleaning the interior of your vehicle..........7-02 Cleaning the exterior of your vehicle...........7-03 OGEE12E1...
  • Page 299: Maintenance

    Vehicle care Vehicle care precautions Cleaning the interior of your NOTE Do not use cleaners, conditioners, and protec- vehicle E00900100900 In order to maintain the value of your vehicle, it is tants containing silicones or wax. E00900200552 necessary to perform regular maintenance using the Such products, when applied to the instru- After cleaning the interior of your vehicle with wa- proper procedures.
  • Page 300 Vehicle care Cleaning the exterior of your NOTE CAUTION If genuine leather is wet with water or is wash- vehicle ed in water, wipe off water as quickly as pos- When washing the under side of your ve- E00900700111 sible with a dry, soft cloth. If left damp, mil- hicle or wheel, be careful not to injure If the following is left on your vehicle, it may dew may grow.
  • Page 301 • If your vehicle is equipped with a rear E00901200012 spoiler, consult a car wash operator be- Small cracks and scratches in the paint coat should fore using the car wash. be touched up as soon as possible with MITSUBISHI touch-up paint to prevent corrosion. 7-04 OGEE12E1...
  • Page 302 Vehicle care Check body areas facing the road or the tyres care- Aluminium wheels NOTE fully for damage to the paint coat caused by flying E00901500132 To clean the inside of the rear window, al- 1. Remove dirt using a sponge while sprinkling stones, etc.
  • Page 303 Vehicle care Never spray or splash water on the electrical com- ponents in the engine compartment, as this may cause damage. Do not bring the nearby parts, the plastic parts and so on into contact with sulphuric acid (battery elec- trolyte) which may crack, stain or discolour them.
  • Page 304 Maintenance Service precautions...............8-02 Catalytic converter................8-02 Bonnet...................8-03 Engine oil..................8-04 Engine coolant................8-05 AWC control fluid................8-06 Washer fluid.................8-07 Brake fluid/Clutch fluid*..............8-07 Power steering fluid..............8-08 Battery..................8-08 Tyres.....................8-09 Parking brake break-in..............8-13 Wiper blade rubber replacement...........8-14 General maintenance..............8-14 For cold and snowy weather............8-15 Fusible links..................8-15 Fuses.....................8-16 Replacement of lamp bulbs............8-21 OGEE12E1...
  • Page 305: Service Precautions

    We recommend you to have the periodic inspection installed in the exhaust system. automotive jack stands. and maintenance performed by a MITSUBISHI It is important to keep the engine properly tuned to Improper handling of components and MOTORS Authorized Service Point or another spe-...
  • Page 306: Bonnet

    Maintenance Bonnet E01000302441 CAUTION To avoid the risk of being burned, do not touch the air outlets (A) and air scoop (B) on the bonnet when the engine compart- ment is hot (when the engine is running or immediately after the vehicle has been driven).
  • Page 307: Engine Oil

    Maintenance Engine oil CAUTION CAUTION E01000402859 After inserting the support bar into the Before driving, make sure that the bon- To check and refill engine oil slot, make sure the bar supports the bon- net is securely locked. An incompletely net securely from falling down on to your locked bonnet can suddenly open while head or body.
  • Page 308: Engine Coolant

    Maintenance Engine coolant 7. If the oil level is below the specified limit, re- Select engine oil of the proper SAE viscosity move the cap located on the cylinder head number according to the atmospheric temper- E01000501651 cover and add enough oil to raise the level to ature.
  • Page 309: Awc Control Fluid

    MITSUBISHI Genuine Coolant has excellent pro- prevent damage to engine and radiator due to freez- tection against corrosion and rust formation of all ing.
  • Page 310: Washer Fluid

    Maintenance Washer fluid Brake fluid/Clutch fluid* If the level is low, replenish the container with wash- er fluid. E01000700773 E01000800556 The brake fluid and the clutch fluid share the reser- Windscreen washer voir tank. The windscreen washer fluid reservoir is in the trunk. To check the fluid level Check the washer fluid level at regular intervals and add washer fluid to reservoir if necessary.
  • Page 311: Power Steering Fluid

    Use only the specified brake fluid. steering fluid level is always between the “MAX” Do not mix or add different brand of Be sure to have a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- and “MIN” level markings on the fluid reservoir brake fluid to prevent chemical reaction.
  • Page 312: Tyres

    We recommended you have the battery and charg- In order to prevent a short circuit, be loss of control or blow out of the tyres ing system checked by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS sure to disconnect the negative (-) termi- which can result in a collision with seri- Authorized Service Point before the start of cold nal first.
  • Page 313 Maintenance Tyre inflation pressures E01001402465 Normal loading Above 160 km/h (99 mph) Item Tyre size Front Rear Front Rear Normal tyre 245/40R18 93Y 2.2 bar (32 psi) {220 kPa} 2.0 bar (29 psi) {200 kPa} 2.5 bar (36 psi) {250 kPa} 2.3 bar (33 psi) {230 kPa} Compact spare tyre T145/70R18 107M 4.2 bar (60 psi) {420 kPa}...
  • Page 314 Maintenance Wheel condition Tyre rotation CAUTION E01001800579 E01001901001 Tyre wear varies with vehicle conditions, road sur- Always use tyres of the same size, same face conditions and individual driver’s driving hab- type, and same brand, and which have no its. To equalize the wear and help extend tyre life, wear differences.
  • Page 315: Specifications

    Maintenance When rotating tyres, check for uneven wear and CAUTION CAUTION damage. Abnormal wear is usually caused by incor- rect tyre pressure, improper wheel alignment, out A compact spare tyre can be fitted tempo- Avoid the combined use of different types of balance wheel, or severe braking.
  • Page 316: Parking Brake Break-In

    If one of the rear wheels has punctured, consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- discs are replaced, in order to assure the best brake replace it with one of the front wheels ice Point.
  • Page 317: Wiper Blade Rubber Replacement

    Maintenance Wiper blade rubber replacement General maintenance 4. Insert the wiper blade into the arm, starting with the opposite end of the blade from the E01008200093 E01002700504 stopper. Make sure the hook (B) is fitted cor- 1. Lift the wiper arm off the windscreen. rectly in the grooves in the blade.
  • Page 318: For Cold And Snowy Weather

    Maintenance For cold and snowy weather Fusible links Hinges and latches lubrication Check all latches and hinges, and, if necessary, E01002800257 E01002900580 The fusible links will melt to prevent a fire if a have them lubricated. Ventilation slots large current attempts to flow through certain elec- trical systems.
  • Page 319: Fuses

    Maintenance Fuses 1. Open the fuse lid and pull to remove it. WARNING E01003002117 When changing fuses, do not damage the Fuse block location driver’s knee airbag harness or acciden- To prevent damage to the electrical system due to tally strike the airbag area with hard ob- shortcircuiting or overloading, each individual cir- jects.
  • Page 320 Maintenance Passenger compartment (RHD vehicles) 2. Move the rod (A) on the left side of the 4. Remove the glove box fastener, and then re- glove box to the left side of the box. move the glove box. The fuse blocks in the passenger compartment are located behind the glove box at the position shown in the illustration.
  • Page 321 Maintenance Fuse load capacity Capaci- Passenger compartment fuse location (RHD) Symbol Electrical system E01007700567 ties The fuse capacity and the names of electrical sys- Main fuse block tems protected by the fuses are indicated on the in- Door locks 20 A side of the fuse lid (LHD vehicles), the inside of Radio 15 A...
  • Page 322 Maintenance Engine compartment fuse location table Capaci- Symbol Electrical system Sym- ties Electrical system paci- ties Engine compartment fuse location Heated door mirror 7.5 A Alternator 7.5 A AC power supply 15 A Headlamp washer 20 A 25 (20) Power seats Air conditioning 10 A Heated seat...
  • Page 323 Maintenance Identification of fuse Sym- Sym- E01008100337 Electrical system paci- Electrical system paci- ties ties Capacity Colour Headlamp Air conditioning condens- 7.5 A Brown 30 A low beam Halogen er fan motor 10 A (left) Radiator fan motor 40 A 15 A Blue Bending...
  • Page 324: Replacement Of Lamp Bulbs

    Maintenance Replacement of lamp bulbs CAUTION E01003100215 Before replacing a bulb, ensure the lamp is off. Do If the newly inserted fuse blows again af- not touch the glass part of the new bulb with your ter a short time, we recommend you to bare fingers;...
  • Page 325 It is not possible to repair or replace only the recommend you to consult a specialist. bulb for the side turn-signal lamp. Check with a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- thorized Service Point when the lamp needs Inside 1- Front turn-signal lamps: 21 W (WY21W) to be repaired or replaced.
  • Page 326 A high voltage is present in the power cir- cuit and in the bulbs and bulb terminals. To avoid the risk of an electric shock, con- tact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- ized Service Point whenever repair or re- placement is necessary.
  • Page 327: Position Lamps

    Maintenance 3. Turn the socket (E) anticlockwise to remove Front turn-signal lamps E01003801017 1. Remove the clips (A) and clips (B), then re- move the duct (C) and the upper cover (D). Position lamps E01003700501 1. To create enough work space, turn the steer- ing wheel all the way in the direction oppo- 4.
  • Page 328 Maintenance 3. Remove the bulb by pulling it out. Front fog lamps 3. Turn the bulb (F) anticlockwise to remove it. E01004000859 1. Remove the clips (A) and clips (B), then turn up the cover (C). 4. To install the bulb, perform the removal 4.
  • Page 329 Maintenance 2. Remove the lamp unit in the rear direction. 4. Remove the bulb by pulling it out. Rear combination lamps E01004201177 5. To install the bulb, perform the removal 3. Remove the socket and bulb assemblies by Stop and tail lamps and rear turn-signal lamps turning them anticlockwise.
  • Page 330: Licence Plate Lamps

    Maintenance Remove the clips (A) by prying with a 3. Remove the bulb by pulling it out. 2. Remove the socket and bulb assembly togeth- straight blade (or minus) screwdriver, and re- er by turning it anticlockwise. move the cover (B). Reversing lamp and rear fog Tail lamp lamp...
  • Page 331: Rear Room Lamp

    Maintenance NOTE 1. Insert a straight blade (or minus) screwdriver 2. While holding down the tab (A), pull out the with a cloth over its tip into the notch of the When mounting the lens, align the tab (B) to bulb.
  • Page 332: Trunk Room Lamp

    Maintenance Trunk room lamp E01005300237 1. Pull both clips (A) away from the centre as shown and remove the lamp unit. Then re- move the bulb by pulling out. 2. To install the bulb, perform the removal steps in reverse. 8-29 OGEE12E1...
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  • Page 334 Specifications Vehicle labeling................9-02 Vehicle dimensions...............9-04 Vehicle performance..............9-05 Vehicle weight................9-06 Engine specifications..............9-07 Electrical system................9-08 Tyres and wheels................9-09 Fuel consumption.................9-10 Refill capacities................9-11 OGEE12E1...
  • Page 335: Vehicle Labeling

    Specifications Vehicle labeling Vehicle information code plate Please use this number when ordering replacement parts. The vehicle information code plate is riveted as E01100101863 shown in the illustration. Vehicle identification number The vehicle identification number is stamped as shown in the illustration. 1- Model code 2- Engine model code 3- Transmission model code...
  • Page 336 Specifications Vehicle identification number plate (RHD vehicles only) The vehicle identification number is stamped on the plate riveted to the left front corner of the vehi- cle body. It is visible from outside of the vehicle through the windscreen. Engine number The engine number is stamped on the engine cylin- der block as shown in the illustration.
  • Page 337: Vehicle Dimensions

    Specifications Vehicle dimensions E01100201460 Front track 1,545 mm Overall width 1,810 mm Front overhang 920 mm Wheel base 2,650 mm Rear overhang 935 mm Overall length 4,505 mm Ground clearance (unladen) 140 mm Overall height (unladen) 1,480 mm Rear track 1,545 mm Body 6.2 m...
  • Page 338: Vehicle Performance

    Specifications Vehicle performance E01100300813 Item Twin Clutch SST Maximum speed 240 km/h (149 mph) 242 km/h (150 mph) 9-05 OGEE12E1...
  • Page 339: Vehicle Weight

    Specifications Vehicle weight E01100405183 Item Twin Clutch SST Kerb weight Without optional parts 1,560 kg (LHD) 1,590 kg (LHD) 1,600 kg (LHD) 1,565 kg (RHD) 1,595 kg (RHD) 1,605 kg (RHD) 1,585 kg 1,615 kg With full optional parts 1,618 kg (LHD) 1,648 kg (LHD) 1,651 kg (LHD) 1,622 kg (RHD)
  • Page 340: Engine Specifications

    Specifications Engine specifications E01100601552 Engine model 4B11 No. of cylinders 4 in line Total displacement 1,998 cc Bore 86.0 mm Stroke 86.0 mm Camshaft Double overhead Mixture preparation Electronic injection Maximum output (EEC net) 217 kW/6,500 r/min Maximum torque (EEC net) 366 Nm/3,500 r/min 9-07 OGEE12E1...
  • Page 341: Electrical System

    Specifications Electrical system E01100802160 Voltage 12 V Type (JIS) S65D26L Battery Capacity (5HR) 44 Ah Alternator capacity 130 A Spark plug type DILKR8B6 9-08 OGEE12E1...
  • Page 342: Tyres And Wheels

    Specifications Tyres and wheels E01100902376 Tyre 245/40R18 93Y Wheel Size 18x8 1/2 JJ Offset 38 mm 9-09 OGEE12E1...
  • Page 343: Fuel Consumption

    Specifications Fuel consumption E01101100629 Combined Urban conditions Extra-urban conditions Destination Item Fuel consumption Fuel consumption Fuel consumption (g/km) (g/km) (g/km) (L/100 km) (L/100 km) (L/100 km) 10.5 14.6 Twin Clutch SST 10.4 14.4 10.2 14.2 RUSSIA Twin Clutch SST 10.1 13.9 NOTE The values shown above apply to a vehicle on which optional equipment has not been fitted.
  • Page 344: Refill Capacities

    7.5 litres DIA QUEEN SUPER LONG LIFE COOLANT PREMI- Engine coolant {includes 0.65 litre in the reserve UM or equivalent tank} Genuine MITSUBISHI Power Steering Fluid or ATF Power steering fluid As required DEXRON III/DEXRON II Oil pan 4.8 litres...
  • Page 345 Specifications Item Quantity Lubricants Washer fluid for headlamp washer 1.9 litres — Washer fluid for windscreen 4.0 litres — 7.6 litres Twin Clutch SST fluid Dia Queen SSTF-I {includes 0.5 litres in the oil cooler} Dia Queen NEW MULTI GEAR OIL API classification Manual transmission oil 2.5 litres GL-3, SAE 75W-80...
  • Page 346 Alphabetical index LW/MW/FM digital tuning radio with CD chang- Cautions on handling of 4-wheel drive vehi- er 5-24 cles 4-28 LW/MW/FM digital tuning radio with CD play- Central door locks 1-23 er 5-09 Charge warning display 3-36 Accessory (Installation) 04 Steering wheel audio remote control Charge warning lamp 3-35 Accessory socket 5-84...
  • Page 347 Alphabetical index Lock and unlock 1-22 Brake fluid 8-07,9-11 General maintenance 8-14 Driver’s and front passenger’s airbag system 2-22 Clutch fluid 8-07,9-11 General vehicle data 9-04 Driver’s knee airbag system 2-23 Engine coolant 8-05,9-11 Genuine parts 05 Driving, alcohol and drugs 4-02 Headlamps washer 9-11 Glove box 5-87 Power steering fluid 8-08,9-11...
  • Page 348 Alphabetical index Installation of accessories 04 Oil 9-11 Instruments 3-02 Map lamps 5-85 Interior lamps 5-84 Mirror Auto-cutout function 5-86 Inside rear-view mirror 4-06 Radio Front room & map lamps 5-85 Outside rear-view mirrors 4-07 LW/MW/FM digital tuning radio with CD chang- Rear room lamp 5-85 Vanity mirror 5-82 er 5-24...
  • Page 349 Alphabetical index Safety mechanism 1-37 Floor console box 5-88 Turn-signal indication lamps 3-34 Seat 2-02 Glove box 5-87 Turn-signal lamps Adjustment 2-03 Luggage floor boxes 5-88 Replacement 8-26 Armrest 2-05 Sun visors 5-82 Turn/Lane change-signals 3-41 Front seat 2-03 Card holder 5-82 Twin Clutch SST (Sport Shift Transmission) 4-17 Head restraints 2-05 Vanity mirror 5-82...
  • Page 350 Alphabetical index Vehicle weight 9-06 Ventilators 5-02 Warning lamps 3-34 Washer Fluid 8-07,9-11 Switch 3-45 Washing 7-03 Waxing 7-04 Weatherstripping 8-15 Weight 9-06 Wheel condition 8-11 Wheel Specification 9-09 Windscreen washer 8-07 Wiper Rain sensor 3-45 Switch 3-45 Windscreen 3-45 Wiper blades 8-14 OGEE12E1...
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