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Руководства по эксплуатации Mitsubishi Outlander III. Брошюры, каталоги, спецификации, карты технического обслуживания.

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  • Page 1
    OUTLANDER OWNER’S MANUAL OUTLANDER — ENGLISH — OGFE16E1…
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    Repairs to your vehicle: M/T: Manual Transmission Vehicles in the warranty period: A/T: Automatic Transmission All warranty repairs must be carried out by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- CVT: Continuously Variable Transmission thorized Service Point. The symbol used on the vehicles: Vehicles outside the warranty period: : See owner’s manual…
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Overview/Quick guide General information Locking and unlocking Seats and seat belts Instruments and controls Starting and driving For pleasant driving For emergencies Vehicle care Maintenance Specifications Alphabetical index Declaration of Conformity OGFE16E1…

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    Instruments and controls Instruments and controls E08500101446 1. Combination headlamps and dipper switch p. 5-55 Turn-signal lever p. 5-61 Front fog lamp switch* p. 5-63 Rear fog lamp switch p. 5-63 Headlamp washer switch* p. 5-69 2. Driver’s ventilators p. 7-02 3.
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    Instruments and controls 1. Driver’s ventilators p. 7-02 2. Shift paddles* p. 6-41, 6-46 3. Engine switch* p. 6-14 4. Instruments p. 5-02 5. Driver’s ventilators p. 7-02 6. Multi information display switch* p. 5-05 7. Active stability control (ASC) OFF switch* p. 6-68 8.
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    18. Rear window demister switch p. 5-70 Wiper de-icer switch* p. 5-70 19. Seat belt reminder p. 4-13 20. Audio* p. 7-14 MITSUBISHI Multi Communication System (MMCS)* [For DISPLAY AUDIO and MMCS, refer to the separate owner’s manuals.] Digital clock*…
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    Instruments and controls 1. Audio* p. 7-14 MITSUBISHI Multi Communication System (MMCS)* [For DISPLAY AUDIO and MMCS, refer to the separate owner’s manuals.] Digital clock* 2. Hazard warning flasher switch p. 5-62 3. Front passenger’s airbag indicator p. 4-29 4. Air conditioner p. 7-04 5.
  • Page 8
    Interior Interior E08500201287 1. Sun visors p. 7-72 Vanity mirror p. 7-72 Card holder p. 7-72 2. Electric window control switch p. 3-39 3. Lock switch p. 3-40 4. Electric remote-controlled outside rear-view mirrors switch p. 6-10 5. Central door lock switch p. 3-21 6.
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    Interior 1. Inside rear-view mirror p. 6-08 2. Sun visors p. 7-72 Vanity mirror p. 7-72 Card holder p. 7-72 3. Lock switch p. 3-40 4. Electric remote-controlled outside rear-view mirrors switch p. 6-10 5. Central door lock switch p. 3-21 6.
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    Interior 1. Supplemental restraint system (SRS) — curtain airbag* p. 4-26, 4-34 2. Bottle holder p. 7-80 3. Hands-free microphone* p. 7-51 4. Map & room lamps (front) p. 7-75, 7-76 5. Downlight p. 7-75 6. Sunroof switch* p. 3-41 7.
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    Interior 1. Bottle holder p. 7-80 2. Supplemental restraint system (SRS) — curtain airbag* p. 4-26, 4-34 3. Assist grips p. 7-83 Coat hook p. 7-83 4. Cargo area cover* p. 7-81 5. Armrest p. 4-05 Cup holder p. 7-80 6.
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    Luggage area Luggage area E08500301103 1. Tether anchorages for child restraint system p. 4-24 2. Jack p. 8-05 Tools p. 8-05 3. Luggage hooks p. 7-83 4. Luggage floor box* p. 7-78 1-10 Overview/Quick guide OGFE16E1…
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    Outside (Front) Outside (Front) E08500401524 1. Sunroof* p. 3-41 2. Electric window control p. 3-39 3. Fuel tank filler p. 2-03 4. Outside rear-view mirror p. 6-10 Side turn-signal lamps* p. 5-61, 10-24 5. Side turn-signal lamps* p. 5-61, 10-24 6.
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    Outside (Rear) Outside (Rear) E08500401537 1. Antenna p. 7-49 2. Tail lamps p. 5-55, 10-24,10-29 3. Keyless entry system* p. 3-03 Keyless operation system* p. 3-08 Locking and unlocking the doors p. 3-19 4. Tyre p. 10-12 Tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS)* p. 6-101 Tyre inflation pressures p.
  • Page 15: Overview/Quick Guide

    Quick guide Around the driver’s seat On vehicle with the electric tailgate, the tail- Quick guide gate can be opened automatically if you press E08500801326 E08500500010 the electric tailgate switch (4) after unlocking Lock and unlock the doors and the tailgate. Refer to “Electric tailgate*”…

  • Page 16
    Quick guide 1-Combination headlamps 2. Adjust the steering wheel to the desired Position, tail, licence position. plate, instrument panel Rotate the switch to turn on the lamps. 3. Securely lock the steering wheel by pull- lamps and downlight on ing the lever fully upward. Headlamps and other lamps go on Refer “Combination headlamps and dip-…
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    Quick guide 4-Wiper and washer switch 5-Electric remote-controlled If you are carrying the keyless operation key, outside rear-view mirrors you can start the engine. If you press the en- gine switch without depressing the brake pedal (CVT) or the clutch pedal (M/T), you To adjust the mirror position can change the operation mode in the order of OFF, ACC, ON, OFF.
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    Quick guide 6-Electric window control The fuel tank filler is located on the rear left side of your vehicle. Press the switch down for opening the win- dow, and pull the switch for closing. INVECS-II 6A/T INVECS-III 6CVT with shift paddles INVECS-III 6CVT Refer “Filling the fuel tank”…
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    Quick guide Selector lever positions The following information is included on the Refer to “Automatic transmission IN- multi information display: odometer, tripme- VECS-III 6CVT (Intelligent & Innovative ter, average fuel consumption etc. “P” PARK Vehicle Electronic Control System III)” on This position locks the transmission to pre- page 6-43.
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    Quick guide Drive mode-selector 5- Frozen road warning ® p. 5-24 Drive mode Function 6- Gearshift indicator* ® p. 6-33 The drive mode can be switched by press the 4WD AUTO This mode is for au- 7- Selector lever position display* switch while the ignition switch is in the tomatically control-…
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    Quick guide S-AWC con- Function S-AWC con- Function trol mode trol mode AWC ECO High fuel efficiency mode. LOCK High traction mode. This mode is ordinary This mode excels at rough driven on efficient 2WD road driving and escape and provides 4WD per- from stuck conditions, in formance on wheel slip- addition, realizes strong…
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    OGFE16E1…
  • Page 23: General Information

    General information Fuel selection………………2-02 Filling the fuel tank…………….2-03 Installation of accessories…………..2-04 Modification/alterations to the electrical or fuel systems….2-05 Genuine parts………………2-05 Safety and disposal information for used engine oil……2-06 Disposal information for used batteries……….2-06 OGFE16E1…

  • Page 24: Fuel Selection

    NOTE ing the engine to a normal condition. Be sure Euro 6 regulation) to use a MITSUBISHI MOTORS GENU- 90 RON or higher (Vehi- Petrol-powered vehicles have the knock con- Recom- INE FUEL SYSTEM CLEANER. Using an…

  • Page 25: Filling The Fuel Tank

    When refueling Refueling normal condition. your vehicle, always turn the engine off Be sure to use a MITSUBISHI MOTORS and keep away from flames, sparks, and GENUINE DIESEL FUEL SYSTEM 1.

  • Page 26: Installation Of Accessories

    (A) located on the inside of the fuel recommend consult your tank filler door. MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. The installation of accessories, optional components, etc., should only be carried out within the limits prescribed by law in…

  • Page 27: Modification/Alterations To The Electrical Or Fuel Systems

    (protective fuses not included, etc.), elec- installed by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- available in the market, it is not possible, not tronic devices may be adversely affected, re-…

  • Page 28: Safety And Disposal Information For Used Engine Oil

    Safety and disposal information for used engine oil Safety and disposal Disposal information for information for used engine used batteries E00201300032 Your vehicle contains batter- E00200600155 ies and/or accumulators. WARNING Do not mix with general Prolonged and repeated contact may household waste.

  • Page 29: Locking And Unlocking

    Locking and unlocking Keys………………..3-02 Key number tag……………….3-02 Electronic immobilizer (Anti-theft starting system)……3-03 Keyless entry system*……………..3-03 Keyless operation system*…………..3-08 Doors………………..3-19 Central door locks…………….3-21 Dead Lock System*…………….3-22 “Child-protection” rear doors…………..3-23 Tailgate*………………..3-24 Electric tailgate*…………….. 3-25 Inside tailgate release…………….3-31 Security alarm system*……………

  • Page 30: Keys

    Keys Keys WARNING NOTE When taking a key on flights, do not press • Do not leave the key where it may be ex- E00300102517 any switches on the key while on the posed to high temperature or high humidi- The key fits all locks.

  • Page 31: Electronic Immobilizer (Anti-Theft Starting System)

    (vehicles with keyless entry sys- er system. Doing so could cause the immo- thorized MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer in tem) bilizer to malfunction. the event the original keys are lost.

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    It is possible to modify functions as follows: For further information, please contact your MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- ice Point. On vehicles equipped with MITSUBISHI Multi-Communication System (MMCS), screen operations can be used to make the adjustment. Refer to the separate owner’s manual for details.
  • Page 33: Lock System

    Keyless entry system* Operation of the outside rear- In a vehicle equipped with the MITSUBISHI NOTE Multi-Communication System (MMCS), it is view mirrors (Vehicles equip- • The indication lamp (4) is dim or does not possible to change the setting by means of ped with mirror retractor come on.

  • Page 34
    3. Press the LOCK switch (1) for 4 to 10 seconds and press the UNLOCK switch CAUTION 2. With the MITSUBISHI mark facing (2) during this time. you, insert the cloth-covered tip of a 4. Release in sequence the LOCK and UN-…
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    4. Remove the old battery. MITSUBISHI mark facing you. If the 5. Install a new battery with the + side (B) MITSUBISHI mark is not facing you when down. you open the remote control switch case, the switches may come out.
  • Page 36: Keyless Operation System

    (B). The radio waves used by the key- system.) Consult MITSUBISHI less operation system could adversely af- 4. Close the case firmly. fect implantable cardiac pacemakers or MOTORS Authorized Service Point.

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    • The keyless operation system is carried have it replaced at your MITSUBISHI together with a communications device MOTORS Authorized Service Point. such as a cellular phone or radio set, or Refer to “Procedure for replacing the remote…
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    Keyless operation system* Operating range for locking NOTE : Operating range and unlocking the doors and Even if the keyless operation key is within tailgate 70 cm of the driver’s door handle, front pas- NOTE senger’s door handle, or tailgate handle, if E00306201584 the key is near to the ground or high up, the Even if it is within the operating range, if the…
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    Point. Refer to “Starting and driving: Outside rear- On vehicles equipped with MITSUBISHI view mirrors” on page 6-10. Multi- Communication System (MMCS), For vehicles equipped with the Dead Lock screen operations can be used to make the System, pressing the driver’s or front pas-…
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    MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- ation function. ice Point. Refer to “Starting and driving: Outside rear- On vehicles equipped with MITSUBISHI view mirrors” on page 6-10. Multi- Communication System (MMCS), Except for vehicles equipped with a Dead screen operations can be used to make the Lock System, the keyless operation function adjustment.
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    NOTE Functions can be modified as stated below. For further information, please contact your MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- ice Point. On vehicles equipped with MITSUBISHI Multi-Communication System (MMCS), screen operations can be used to make the adjustment. Refer to the separate owner’s manual for details.
  • Page 42
    Keyless operation system* Warning activation E00305901757 In order to prevent vehicle theft or the accidental operation of the keyless operation system, the buzzer and the display on the information screen in the multi-information display are used to alert the driver. If a warning is activated, always check the vehicle and the keyless operation key.
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    Keyless operation system* Item TYPE 1 TYPE 2 Note (Solution) Display Buzzer Indicator Buzzer Key not detected Inner buzzer No sounds When the engine switch is turned to the sounds once. ACC or ON from OFF or when the en- gine is started, the warning is activated, Blinks if any of the following conditions is oc-…
  • Page 44
    For further information, please contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. 3-16 Locking and unlocking OGFE16E1…
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    Keyless operation system* Item TYPE 1 TYPE 2 Note (Solution) Display Buzzer Indicator Buzzer Keyless operation Inner buzzer Inner buzzer Even if you have the keyless oper- key take-out moni- sounds once. Outer sounds once. Outer ation key within the engine start toring system buzzer sounds in- buzzer sounds in-…
  • Page 46
    Keyless operation system* Item TYPE 1 TYPE 2 Note (Solution) Display Buzzer Indicator Buzzer Door ajar preven- Inner buzzer Outer buzzer When the operation mode in OFF, if tion system sounds once. Outer sounds about you try to lock the doors and tailgate by buzzer sounds seconds…
  • Page 47: Doors

    Doors To operate without using the NOTE CAUTION keyless operation function After using the emergency key, always re- Never leave children in the vehicle unatten- turn it into the keyless operation key. ded. E00306001175 Emergency key Be careful not to lock the doors while the key is inside the vehicle.

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    Doors To lock or unlock from inside To lock without using the key NOTE the vehicle When locking or unlocking with the key, on- ly the driver’s door will be locked or un- Front passenger’s door, Rear locked. door To lock or unlock all doors and the tailgate, use the central door lock switch, the keyless entry system or the keyless operation func- tion.
  • Page 49: Central Door Locks

    Central door locks vehicle is shipped from the factory. To acti- and tailgate E00300801937 vate or deactivate these functions, please con- tact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Using the central door lock Service Point. NOTE switch Using the ignition switch or the…

  • Page 50: Dead Lock System

    Dead Lock System* Setting the system NOTE Driver’s and front passenger’s door lock/unlock switches* E00305200229 On vehicles equipped with MITSUBISHI 1. Turn the ignition switch to the “LOCK” Multi-Communication System (MMCS), position and then remove the key (vehi- screen operations can be used to make the cles with keyless entry system), or put adjustment.

  • Page 51: Child-Protection» Rear Doors

    If you need advice on how to set the Dead When the following operation is performed, pressing the UNLOCK switch (B) on the re- Lock System, please contact a MITSUBISHI the doors and tailgate will unlock and the mote control switch or the driver’s or front MOTORS Authorized Service Point.

  • Page 52: Tailgate

    Tailgate* CAUTION WARNING NOTE When driving with a child in the rear seat, When you open the tailgate make sure Repeated continuous operating between lock please use the child protection to prevent ac- that the tailgate is opened fully and re- and unlock could cause the central door cidental door opening which may cause an mains fully open.

  • Page 53: Electric Tailgate

    Electric tailgate* To close Operating the electric tailgate NOTE E00312901081 • Do not attach any plastic material, tape, Pull the tailgate grip (B) downward as illus- etc., to the gas struts. trated. Gently shut the tailgate from the out- WARNING •…

  • Page 54: Automatic Operation

    Do not install accessories other than near the arm of the electric tailgate when MITSUBISHI MOTORS GENUINE parts loading and unloading luggage. gate power switch (A) is on. on the electric tailgate. Some accessories could be too heavy, causing the drop preven- tion mechanism to operate.

  • Page 55
    Electric tailgate* <Using the driver’s side electric tailgate WARNING NOTE switch> If the electric tailgate power switch is The electric tailgate does not operate nor- The operation mode is in ON with the turned off while the tailgate is operating, mally under the following conditions: selector lever in the “P”…
  • Page 56
    Electric tailgate* Operating the electric tailgate If the driver’s side electric tailgate switch is •While The warning buzzer sounds pressed once while the tailgate is operating, open: and the tailgate completely using the keyless operation key the warning buzzer sounds once and it moves closes.
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    Electric tailgate* Safety mechanism If the open switch is pressed with the tailgate If the close switch on the inside of the elec- and all doors are unlocked, the electric tail- tric tailgate is pressed, the electric tailgate E00313200013 gate opens after the warning buzzer sounds. closes after the warning buzzer sounds.
  • Page 58: Manual Operation

    Therefore be especially careful not to trap a Do not install accessories other than operation. hand or finger at this time. MITSUBISHI MOTORS GENUINE parts If the safety mechanism is repeatedly operat- on the electric tailgate. Some accessories ed, the tailgate could be switched to manual…

  • Page 59: Inside Tailgate Release

    Inside tailgate release NOTE CAUTION If it does nor open immediately after push- The safety mechanism is deactivated when ing the tailgate open switch, the electric tail- the electric tailgate is closed manually. gate cannot be lifted. Therefore be especially careful not to trap a If this occurs, push the tailgate open switch hand or finger at this time.

  • Page 60: Security Alarm System

    When making changes to the settings, please follow the procedure listed in the section ti- tled “Changing the security alarm settings” on page 3-34. On vehicles equipped with MITSUBISHI 3. Push out on the tailgate to open it. You and your family should familiarise your- Multi-Communication…

  • Page 61
    The sensitivity of the interior intrusion de- malfunctioning. tection function can be adjusted. For details, Have vehicle inspected please contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- Authorized Service Point. ice Point. If the confirmation function (blinking of the turn-signal lamps by locking and unlocking…
  • Page 62
    Security alarm system* During this time, it is possible to temporarily Follow the procedure below. NOTE open a door or the tailgate without using the 1. Turn the ignition switch to the “LOCK” The alarm will resume if unlawful actions keyless entry system or the keyless operation position and then remove the key (vehi- are taken again, even if the alarm has stop-…
  • Page 63
    UNLOCK switch. The MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- mode can be confirmed from the num- ice Point. ber of times the buzzer sounds. Avoid leaving valuable items inside the ve- hicle even when the security alarm system Number of has been set to the “active”…
  • Page 64
    Security alarm system* the driver’s or front passenger’s door NOTE Tailgate LOCK switch* lock/unlock switch (B), or the tailgate The system preparation mode is not activa- LOCK switch (C) in order to lock all the ted when the doors and the tailgate have doors and the tailgate.
  • Page 65
    Security alarm system* The buzzer will sound twice and the function Turning the ignition switch to the “ON” NOTE will be activated. position. (vehicles with keyless entry Avoid leaving valuable items inside the ve- system) hicle even when the security alarm system Putting the operation mode in ON.
  • Page 66
    As long as they are registered, any of the re- adjusted. Consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS mote control switches, other than the one Authorized Service Point. used to activate the system, can be used to On vehicles equipped with MITSUBISHI cancel the system.
  • Page 67: Electric Window Control

    Electric window control Electric window control switch Turning the ignition switch to the “ON” WARNING position. (vehicles with keyless entry E00302301822 Never leave a child (or other person who system) Each door window opens or closes while the might not be capable of safe operation of Putting the operation mode in ON.

  • Page 68
    Electric window control Safety mechanism (driver’s Press the switch down for opening the win- To unlock, press it once again. dow, and pull up the switch for closing it. window only) E00302500830 If a hand or head is trapped in the closing window, it will lower automatically.
  • Page 69: Sunroof

    Sunroof* To close, press the switch (3). Sunroof* NOTE To stop the moving sunroof, press switch (1) The safety mechanism can be activated if the E00302801319 or (2). driving conditions or other circumstances cause the driver’s door window to be subjec- Sunroof To tilt up, press the switch (2).

  • Page 70
    Do not sit or place heavy luggage on the If the sunroof does not return to normal, con- sunroof or roof opening edge. Release the switch as soon as the sunroof sult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized reaches the fully open or fully closed posi- Service Point. tion.
  • Page 71
    Sunroof* NOTE Be careful, not to put any wax on the weath- erstrip (black rubber) around the sunroof opening. If stained with wax, the weather- strip cannot maintain a weatherproof seal with the sunroof. After washing the vehicle or after it has rained, wipe off any water that is on the sun- roof before operating it.
  • Page 72
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  • Page 73: Seats And Seat Belts

    Seats and seat belts Seat arrangement……………..4-02 Seat adjustment………………. 4-03 Front seats………………. 4-04 Second seats*………………4-05 Third seats (7 persons)……………. 4-06 Head restraints………………4-06 Making a luggage area……………. 4-08 Making a flat seat…………….4-10 Seat belts………………… 4-11 Pregnant women restraint…………..4-16 Seat belt pretensioner system and force limiter system…… 4-17 Child restraint………………4-17 Seat belt inspection…………….

  • Page 74: Seat Arrangement

    Seat arrangement Seat arrangement E00400201932 The seats can be arranged as desired to the patterns shown below. 5 persons 7 persons Normal usage Flat seat ® p. 4-10 Folding the second seats Making a luggage area ® p. 4-08 4-02 Seats and seat belts OGFE16E1…

  • Page 75: Seat Adjustment

    Seat adjustment 5 persons 7 persons Folding the second seats Making a luggage area ® p. 4-08 Seat adjustment WARNING CAUTION To minimize the risk of personal injury in The reclining mechanism of the front seat’s E00400301715 the event of a collision or sudden braking, seatback is spring loaded, causing it to return Adjust the driver’s seat so that you are com- the seatbacks should always be in the al-…

  • Page 76: Front Seats

    Front seats Power type* Heated seats* Front seats E00401102166 E00400401266 The heated seats can be operated with the ig- nition switch or the operation mode in ON. Manual type Operate the switch as indicated by arrows. The indication lamp (A) will illuminate while the heater is on.

  • Page 77: Second Seats

    Second seats* To return to the original position, push it Second seats* CAUTION backward level with the seat. Operate in the high position for quick heat- E00402001426 ing. Once the seat is warm, set the heater to low to keep it warm. Slight variations in seat temperature may be felt while using the heated seats.

  • Page 78: Third Seats (7 Persons)

    Third seats (7 persons) After returning the seat, gently try to move it Third seats (7 persons) WARNING forward and backward to check that it is se- Never place a cushion or similar device on E00402700426 curely retained and adjust seatback to the the seatback.

  • Page 79
    Head restraints To adjust height To remove CAUTION Confirm that the height adjusting knob (A) Adjust the head restraint height so that the Lift the head restraint with the height adjust- is correctly adjusted as shown in the illustra- centre of the head restraint is as close as pos- ing knob (A) pushed in.
  • Page 80: Making A Luggage Area

    Making a luggage area 4. Lift the front end of the seat cushion. NOTE It is possible to folding the seat independent- ly on each side. Folding the second seats E00403501688 To fold 1. Lower the head restraints of the second seat to the lowest position.

  • Page 81
    Making a luggage area 3. While lifting the seat belt’s buckle (A), CAUTION gently lower the seat cushion. Make sure Do not allow any person to sit on the flipped that there is a hook (B) at the position seat cushion, and do not place luggage on it. shown in the illustration.
  • Page 82: Making A Flat Seat

    Making a flat seat 5. Make sure the seat belt’s buckle is on Push lightly on the seatback to confirm CAUTION the seat cushion. that it has actually been secured. Make sure the seat is adjusted by an adult or with adult supervision for correct and safe Folding the third seats (7 per- operation.

  • Page 83: Seat Belts

    Seat belts 2. Slide the second seats fully backward (Refer to “Second seats*” on page 4-05) Seat belts (vehicles with second seat slide func- E00404800867 tion). To protect you and your passengers in the (Refer to “Second seats*” on page 4-05) event of an accident, it is most important that the seat belts be worn correctly while driving.

  • Page 84
    Seat belts WARNING NOTE The seat belt will provide its wearer with You can check if the belt locks by pulling it maximum protection if the recliner seat- forward quickly. back is placed in fully upright position. If the seat belt buckles in the second seating When the seatback is reclined, there is position are not found, you will find them greater risk that the passenger will slide…
  • Page 85: Seat Belt Reminder

    Seat belts To unfasten Seat belt reminder If the vehicle is driven with the seat belt still unfastened, the warning lamp will blink and Hold the latch plate and push the button on E00409802042 the tone will sound intermittently until the the buckle.

  • Page 86
    Seat belts For the rear passenger’s seats* Move the seat belt anchor down with the lock WARNING knob (A) depressed. To move the anchor up, E00415500011 Do not install any accessory or sticker slide it without depressing the lock knob (A). that makes the lamp difficult to see.
  • Page 87
    Seat belts To fasten Second-centre 3-point type seat 4. Insert the latch plate (B) into the buckle (D). belt 1. Pull out the buckle (C) from the seat- back. E00405201155 The second-centre 3-point type seat belt must 2. Pull out the small latch plate (A) and be worn correctly as illustrated.
  • Page 88: Pregnant Women Restraint

    Pregnant women restraint Seat belt plate storage Second and third seat belt stor- Outboard seating position E00405300508 When the seat belt is not in use, store it as After passing the belt through the rear notch shown in the illustration. (A), insert the plate into the front notch (B).

  • Page 89: Seat Belt Pretensioner System And Force Limiter System

    After the pretensioner seat the relevant regulations. belts have been activated, we recommend The operation mode is in ON. you have it replaced by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. Seats and seat belts 4-17 OGFE16E1…

  • Page 90
    Child restraint Caution for installing the child Use rearward facing child restraints in the WARNING rear seat or turn off the front passenger’s air- restraint on vehicle with front When possible, put children in the rear bag ON-OFF switch. (Refer to “To turn an passenger’s airbag seat.
  • Page 91: Older Children

    Child restraint Infants and small children Before purchasing a child restraint sys- NOTE tem, try installing it in the rear seat to E00406602137 Depending on the seating position in the ve- make sure there is a good fit. Because of When transporting infants and small children hicle and the child restraint system that you the location of the seat belt buckles and…

  • Page 92
    Child restraint Suitability for various ISOFIX positions E00411401761 Vehicle ISOFIX positions Mass group Size class Fixture Second outboard Carrycot ISO/L1 ISO/L2 — Up to 10 kg ISO/R1 — Up to 13 kg ISO/R1 ISO/R2 ISO/R3 — 9 to 18 kg ISO/R2 ISO/R3 ISO/F2…
  • Page 93
    IUF- Suitable for ISOFIX forward child restraint 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 MOTORS GENUINE parts). X- ISOFIX position not suitable for ISOFIX child restraint systems in this mass group.
  • Page 94
    U- Suitable for “universal” category restraints approved for use in this mass group. L- Suitable for particular child restraint systems given in the following list (MITSUBISHI MOTORS GENUINE parts.). X- Seat position not suitable for children in this mass group.
  • Page 95
    E1-04301169 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 detailed information, consult your MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point.
  • Page 96: Isofix Mountings

    Child restraint Tether anchorage location Child restraint system with Installing a child restraint sys- ISOFIX mountings tem to the lower anchorage There are 2 child restraint anchorage points (ISOFIX child restraint mount- located on the back of the second seatbacks. The child restraint system is designed only ings) and tether anchorage These are for securing a child restraint sys-…

  • Page 97
    Child restraint Installing a child restraint sys- 3. Open the gap a little between the seat 5. Latch the tether strap hook (E) of the cushion (A) and the seatback (B) with child restraint system to the tether an- tem to a 3-point type seat belt your hand to locate the lower anchorages chorage bar (F) and tighten the top tether (with emergency locking mech-…
  • Page 98: Seat Belt Inspection

    The SRS driver’s knee airbag (if so equip- mend you to have this work done by a ped) is designed to supplement the primary MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. Incorrect repair or replace- protection of the driver’s seat belt system.

  • Page 99
    Supplemental restraint system (SRS) — airbag The SRS curtain airbags (if so equipped) are 5- Front passenger’s airbag ON-OFF The airbags deployment produces a sudden, designed to supplement properly worn seat switch loud noise, and releases some smoke and belts and provide the driver and passenger powder, but these conditions are not injuri- with protection against head injuries in cer- ous, and do not indicate a fire in the vehicle.
  • Page 100
    Supplemental restraint system (SRS) — airbag WARNING WARNING IT IS VERY IMPORTANT TO BE Older children should be seated in the PROPERLY SEATED. rear seat, properly wearing the seat belt, A driver or front passenger too close to with an appropriate booster seat if nee- the steering wheel or instrument panel ded.
  • Page 101
    Supplemental restraint system (SRS) — airbag Front passenger’s airbag ON- Front passenger’s airbag indi- WARNING OFF switch cator Do not fit any accessory that makes the indication lamp impossible to see, and do E00410100315 E00410200332 The front passenger’s airbag ON-OFF switch The front passenger’s airbag indicator is lo- not cover the indication lamp with a stick- can be used to disable the front passenger’s…
  • Page 102
    OFF switch is turned OFF, do not fit a child restraint system to the front pas- senger seat. We recommend you to have the system inspected by a For Russia MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. • If the OFF indicator remains on when the front passenger’s airbag ON-OFF switch is turned ON, do not allow any- one to sit on the front passenger seat.
  • Page 103
    Supplemental restraint system (SRS) — airbag The front airbags and driver’s Deployment of front airbags The front airbags and driver’s knee airbag knee airbag MAY NOT DE- will deploy if the severity of the impact is and driver’s knee airbag PLOY when……
  • Page 104
    Supplemental restraint system (SRS) — airbag Because the front airbags and driver’s knee Because the front airbags and driver’s knee Because the front airbags and driver’s knee airbag do not protect the occupant in all types airbag do not protect the occupant in all types airbag may deploy in certain types of unex- of frontal collisions, be sure to always prop- of collisions, be sure to always properly wear…
  • Page 105: Side Airbag System

    Such objects could prevent the you to have the entire airbag system in- driver’s knee airbag from inflating nor- spected by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS mally or could be propelled and cause se- Authorized Service Point. rious injury if the airbag inflates.

  • Page 106: Curtain Airbag System

    Supplemental restraint system (SRS) — airbag The side airbags and curtain Curtain airbag system* The typical condition is shown in the illustra- airbags MAY NOT DEPLOY tion. E00409100605 when… The curtain airbags are contained in the front pillars and roof side rail. The curtain airbag is With certain types of side collisions, the ve- designed to inflate only on the side of the ve- hicle’s body structure is designed to absorb…

  • Page 107
    Supplemental restraint system (SRS) — airbag The side airbags and curtain 3- Collision with a utility pole, tree or other WARNING airbags ARE NOT DESIGNED narrow object The side airbags and curtain airbags are TO DEPLOY when… designed to supplement the driver and passenger seat belts in certain side im- The side airbags and curtain airbags are not pacts.
  • Page 108
    MITSUBISHI MOTORS deploying side airbag. Special care should Authorized Service Point. be taken with children.
  • Page 109
    We recommend any maintenance per- tem. formed on or near the components of the The SRS warning lamp is shared by the SRS SRS to be performed by a MITSUBISHI airbag system and the seat belt pretensioner MOTORS Authorized Service Point. system.
  • Page 110
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  • Page 111: Instruments And Controls

    Instruments and controls Instruments………………5-02 Multi information display — Type 1………….5-03 Multi information display — Type 2………….5-20 Indication lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list (multi information display — Type 1)……5-29 Indication and warning lamps (multi information display — Type 2)………………..5-47 Indication lamps………………5-48 Warning lamps………………

  • Page 112: Instruments

    Instruments Meter illumination control — 2- Multi information display (Type 1: Col- Instruments liquid crystal display type) Type 1 E00500102708 ® p. 5-03 E00531301060 Information screen display list (Type 1) Each time you press the rheostat illumination Type 1 ® p. 5-29 button, there is a sound and the brightness of Multi information display (Type 2: the instruments changes.

  • Page 113: Multi Information Display — Type 1

    OFF] returns the brightness level to the previous level. On vehicles equipped with MITSUBISHI Multi- Communication System (MMCS), the map screen colour of MITSUBISHI Multi-Communication System (MMCS) may not be switched to nighttime setting when the meter illumination brightness level is at the maximum.

  • Page 114
    Multi information display — Type 1 [When the ignition switch or the operation mode is ON] 1. Drive mode indicator display screen* 10. Speed limiter display screen* 18. Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) display ® p. 6-51 ® p. 6-75 screen* ®…
  • Page 115
    Multi information display — Type 1 Multi information display Information screen (when the Information screen (when the switch ignition switch or the operation ignition switch is turned from mode is OFF) the “LOCK” position to the E00520000741 Each time the multi information display “ON”…
  • Page 116
    Multi information display — Type 1 Information screen (when the 1- Tripmeter NOTE ® p. 5-09 ignition switch or the operation 2- Tripmeter ® p. 5-09 While driving, the function setting screen is mode is ON) 3- Driving range display ® p. 5-11 not displayed even if you operate the multi ECO drive assist display* ®…
  • Page 117
    Multi information display — Type 1 Redisplay of a warning display To return to the screen displayed before NOTE screen the warning display When the mark is displayed, the warning Even if the cause of the warning display is When the mark is displayed, if you lightly display screen can be redisplayed on the in- not eliminated, you can return to the screen…
  • Page 118: Engine Coolant Temperature

    Multi information display — Type 1 Fuel remaining display screen Fuel remaining warning dis- CAUTION play E00522201597 Before moving your vehicle, check that the This displays the amount of fuel remaining. warning lamp is OFF. E00522401977 When the fuel is reduced to about 10 litres, Engine coolant temperature the information screen switches to the inter- rupt display of the fuel remaining warning…

  • Page 119
    To modify the display settings, have it adjus- ted at a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized To reset the tripmeter Service Point. For more details, contact a MITSUBISHI To return the display to 0, hold down the MOTORS Authorized Service Point.
  • Page 120
    Multi information display — Type 1 2. This informs you that a periodic inspec- 1. When you lightly press the multi infor- tion is due. Consult a MITSUBISHI mation display switch a few times, the MOTORS Authorized Service Point. information display switches to the serv- At that time, when the ignition switch is ice reminder display.
  • Page 121
    Driving range display played. If you accidentally reset the display, we rec- ommend you to consult a MITSUBISHI E00538000027 MOTORS Authorized Service Point. This displays the approximate driving range (how many more kilometres or miles you can drive).
  • Page 122
    Multi information display — Type 1 For the method for changing the average NOTE NOTE speed display setting, refer to “Changing the On rare occasions, the value displayed for The average speed display and the average function settings” on page 5-14. the driving range may change if you are fuel consumption display can be reset indi- parked on an extremely steep incline.
  • Page 123: Eco Indicator

    Multi information display — Type 1 AS&G monitor* The ECO drive assist display will change as follows if you do fuel-efficient driving using E00531100016 the accelerator in a way well matched with The accumulated time the engine has been the vehicle speed. stopped by Auto Stop &…

  • Page 124
    Multi information display — Type 1 The display shows the score you achieved in 1. Stop the vehicle in a safe place. the last several minutes. Firmly apply the parking brake and put the gearshift lever into the “N” (Neutral) [When the ignition switch is turned off or the position (M/T) or the selector lever into operation mode is put in OFF]…
  • Page 125
    Multi information display — Type 1 Refer to “Changing the display lan- Changing the reset mode for 3. Press and hold the multi information dis- guage” on page 5-17. play switch for about 2 seconds or more average fuel consumption and Refer to “Changing the language cooper- to switch from A/1 (Auto reset mode) to average speed…
  • Page 126
    Multi information display — Type 1 Changing the fuel consumption 4. Lightly press the multi information dis- Auto reset mode play switch to select the units. display unit When the average fuel consumption and 5. Press and hold the multi information dis- average speed are being displayed, if E00523000726 play switch for about 2 seconds or more…
  • Page 127
    °C. (language setting). The setting is changed to the selected ative control* temperature unit. E00523301612 The language used in MITSUBISHI Multi- Communication System (MMCS) (if so NOTE ® equipped) or the Bluetooth 2.0 interface (if The temperature value on air conditioner…
  • Page 128
    Refer to “Changing the function set- MITSUBISHI Multi-Communication Sys- tings” on page 5-14. tem (MMCS) (if so equipped) or the 2. Lightly press the multi information dis- ®…
  • Page 129
    Multi information display — Type 1 1. Press and hold the multi information dis- 1. Press and hold the multi information dis- 3. Press and hold the multi information dis- play switch for about 2 seconds or more play switch for about 2 seconds or more play switch for about 2 seconds or more to switch from the setting mode screen to switch from the setting mode screen…
  • Page 130
    Multi information display — Type 2 The following information is included on the NOTE NOTE multi information display: odometer, tripme- • Average fuel consumption and average When the ignition switch or the operation ter, average fuel consumption etc. speed reset mode: A (Auto reset) mode is OFF, the selector lever position dis- •…
  • Page 131: Information Display

    Multi information display — Type 2 Information display E00528201153 Each time you lightly press the multi information display switch (A), the display switches in the following order. 9. Service reminder (distance) ® p. 5-25 1- Odometer 6. Average fuel consumption display ®…

  • Page 132
    Multi information display — Type 2 NOTE When the ignition switch or the operation mode is OFF, the driving range display, average fuel consumption display, outside temperature display and tyre pressure monitoring system display are not displayed. While driving, the service reminder is not displayed even if you operate the multi information display switch. Odometer Meter illumination control If tripmeter…
  • Page 133
    Multi information display — Type 2 NOTE NOTE NOTE You can adjust to 8 different levels respec- When you refuel, the driving range display The average fuel consumption display can tively for when the position lamps are illu- is updated. be reset separately for the auto reset mode minated and when they are not.
  • Page 134
    Multi information display — Type 2 Frozen road warning Fuel remaining display NOTE E00533400013 E00522201601 When the ignition switch or the operation If the outside air temperature drops below ap- The fuel remaining display indicates the fuel mode is ON again, the accumulated time prox.
  • Page 135
    MITSUBISHI MOTORS. 2. This informs you that a periodic inspec- In addition, the display settings for the next tion is due. Consult a MITSUBISHI periodic inspection time can be modified. MOTORS Authorized Service Point. CAUTION To modify the display settings, have it adjus- 3.
  • Page 136
    If you accidentally reset the display, consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- ice Point. Changing the function settings E00522700595 The “Average fuel consumption reset mode”, “Fuel consumption unit”…
  • Page 137
    Multi information display — Type 2 1. When you lightly press the multi infor- When the following operation is per- When the engine switch or the operation mation display switch a few times, the formed, the mode setting is automatical- mode is in the following conditions, the information display switches to the driv- ly switched from manual to auto.
  • Page 138
    2. Press and hold the multi information dis- temperature display of an air conditioner. lowing combinations to match the selected play switch for about 5 seconds or more On vehicles equipped with MITSUBISHI fuel consumption unit. Multi-Communication System (MMCS), the until buzzer sound is heard twice.
  • Page 139: Indication Lamp, Warning Lamp, And Information Screen Display List (Multi Information Display — Type 1)

    Indication lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list (multi information display — Type 1) Indication lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list (multi information dis- play — Type 1) E00523701209 Indication and warning lamp list E00523802177 5- High-beam indication lamp ® p. 5-48 1- Position lamp indication lamp 10- Active Stability Control (ASC) OFF in- ®…

  • Page 140
    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. Warning display list…
  • Page 141
    Indication lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list (multi information display — Type 1) Screen Cause Solution (Reference) There is a fault in the LED headlamps. recommend consult MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. Refer to “LED headlamp warning lamp” on page 5-57. There is a fault in the keyless operation sys- Refer to “Keyless operation system*”…
  • Page 142
    Refer to “Steering wheel lock” on page ing wheel unlocked. 6-16. There is a fault in the EPS. Have vehicle inspected MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point as soon as possible. Refer to “Electric power steering system (EPS)” on page 6-66. 5-32…
  • Page 143
    Immediately stop the vehicle in a safe fallen to a low level. place. There is a fault in the brake system. recommend consult MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. Refer to “Brake warning display” on page 5-53. There is a fault in the ABS.
  • Page 144
    Put the operation mode in OFF, and then izer (Anti-theft starting system). start the engine again. If the warning is not cancelled, please con- tact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. An attempt was made to open the driver’s Put the operation mode in OFF.
  • Page 145
    “Seat belt reminder” on page 4-13. in ON without fastening your seat belt. There is a fault in the fuel system. recommend consult MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. The fuel is running low. Refuel as soon as possible. Refer to “Fuel remaining warning display”…
  • Page 146
    Refer to “Oil pressure warning display” on page 5-54. 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 5-54.
  • Page 147
    6-53 It is suspected that the engine oil level has Immediately have your vehicle checked by increased excessively. a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. Refer to “Engine oil level warning dis- play*” on page 5-54. An excessive amount of particulate matter Refer to “Diesel particulate filter (DPF)”…
  • Page 148
    Indication lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list (multi information display — Type 1) Screen Cause Solution (Reference) More than specified limit water has accu- We recommend you to have it checked. mulated in the fuel filter. Refer to “Fuel filter indicator display” on page 5-53.
  • Page 149
    Indication lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list (multi information display — Type 1) Screen Cause Solution (Reference) Refer to “How to use ACC” on page 6-84. The Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC) control is automatically cancelled and the system is placed in the ‘standby’ state.
  • Page 150
    Indication lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list (multi information display — Type 1) Screen Cause Solution (Reference) There is a fault in the Adaptive Cruise We recommend you to have it checked. Control System (ACC). Refer to “To terminate ACC control” on page 6-88.
  • Page 151
    Indication lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list (multi information display — Type 1) Screen Cause Solution (Reference) The Lane Departure Warning (LDW) is Refer to “Too hot LDW camera” on page not available temporarily for too high a 6-99.
  • Page 152
    NOTE Shows the direction of vehicle travel and play* Please read this section and also the separate the guidance location. owner’s manual for MITSUBISHI Multi- E00531400022 On vehicles equipped with MITSUBISHI Communication System (MMCS). Multi-Communication System (MMCS), the Direction of vehicle travel (Example)
  • Page 153
    Indication lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list (multi information display — Type 1) Screen System operation status Reference When starting the engine, the selector lever Place the selector lever in the “P” is in a position other than the “P” (PARK) (PARK) position, depress the brake pedal or the “N”…
  • Page 154
    Indication lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list (multi information display — Type 1) Screen System operation status Reference Refer to “S-AWC (Super-All Wheel Con- When “AWC ECO” mode of S-AWC is se- trol)” on page 6-53. lected. When “NORMAL” mode of S-AWC is se- lected.
  • Page 155
    Indication lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list (multi information display — Type 1) Screen System operation status Reference When the ECO mode is activated. Refer to “ECO mode switch*” on page 5-62. Refer to “FCM ON/OFF switch” on page When the Forward Collision Mitigation 6-96.
  • Page 156
    Indication lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list (multi information display — Type 1) The setting for rest interval can be changed. 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.
  • Page 157: Indication And Warning Lamps (Multi Information Display — Type 2)

    Indication and warning lamps (multi information display — Type 2) Indication and warning lamps (multi information display — Type 2) E00501503793 1- Position lamp indication lamp 8- Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) indication 16- 4WD ECO mode indication lamp* ® p. 5-49 lamp* ®…

  • Page 158: Indication Lamps

    Indication lamps 30- Seat belt warning lamp ® p. 4-13 22- High coolant temperature warning lamp 26- Active Stability Control (ASC) OFF in- — (red) ® p. 5-52 dicator* ® p. 6-68 31- Tyre pressure monitoring system warn- ing lamp* ® p. 6-101 23- Low coolant temperature indication 27- Anti-lock brake system (ABS) warning lamp (blue) ®…

  • Page 159
    Indication lamps Position lamp indication lamp Diesel preheat indication lamp The ECO drive assist display will change as follows if you do fuel-efficient driving using (diesel-powered vehicles) E00508900173 the accelerator in a way well matched with This indication lamp illumi- E00502300247 the vehicle speed.
  • Page 160: Warning Lamps

    With the ignition switch or the operation • Should the brakes fail, use engine braking mend you to consult a MITSUBISHI mode in ON, a buzzer sounds under the fol- to reduce your speed and pull the parking MOTORS Authorized Service Points.

  • Page 161: Check Engine Warning Lamp

    CAUTION MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- sions, engine control system ice Point as soon as possible. If it illuminates while the engine is running, or A/T control system/CVT Accelerator pedal and brake pedal response there is a problem in the charging system.

  • Page 162
    (5 mph) with a door or the tailgate open or Immediately have your vehicle checked by a incompletely closed, a buzzer sounds 4 times MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- ice Point. as a warning. If this warning lamp illuminates (not blink- CAUTION ing), refer to “Diesel particulate filter…
  • Page 163: Information Screen Display (Vehicle Equipped With The Multi Information Display — Type 1)

    — removing the water, we recommend you to Type 1) consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- ized Service Point. When the ignition switch is turned to the E00524601133 “ON” position or the operation mode is put in…

  • Page 164
    NOTE play. The warning lamp in the instrument cluster also illuminates. Immediately have your vehicle checked by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- CAUTION ice Point. If the warning is displayed while the engine is running, immediately park your vehicle in a safe place and we recommend you to have it checked.
  • Page 165: Combination Headlamps And Dipper Switch

    Combination headlamps and dipper switch Type 1 Type 2 Combination headlamps and dipper switch Rotate the switch to turn on the lamps. Rotate the switch to turn on the lamps. E00506003878 Headlamps NOTE When entering a country in which vehicles are driven on the opposite side of the road to the country in which your vehicles is sup- plied, necessary measures have to be taken…

  • Page 166
    Type 1 control can be adjusted. For further informa- cally when the driver’s door is opened. tion, contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- [Except vehicles equipped with keyless thorized Service Point. operation system] On vehicles equipped with MITSUBISHI…
  • Page 167: Daytime Running Lamps

    For further information, we recommend you Type 1 to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- [For vehicles equipped with keyless opera- thorized Service Point. tion system] On vehicles equipped with MITSUBISHI…

  • Page 168: Headlamp Flasher

    MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- when the lamp switch is next turned to the ice Point. cluster will also illuminate. “ ” position. On vehicles equipped with MITSUBISHI Multi-Communication System (MMCS), Welcome light screen operations can be used to make the adjustment.

  • Page 169: Headlamp Levelling

    4. The headlamps will come on in the low- NOTE position or put the operation mode in beam setting for about 30 seconds. After On vehicles equipped with MITSUBISHI OFF. Also, if a key was used to start the the headlamps go off, the headlamps can Multi-Communication…

  • Page 170
    Headlamp levelling Set the switch according to the following ta- :Full luggage loading :Full luggage loading ble. Switch position 0- Driver only Switch position Driver only/Driver + 1 front passenger Switch position 3- Driver + Full luggage loading Switch position 5 passengers (including driver) 5 — person seat…
  • Page 171: Turn-Signal Lever

    Turn-signal lever 7 — person seat Turn-signal lever Switch position Driver only/Driver + 1 front passenger Vehicle condition Switch posi- E00506501491 Switch position Driver + 1 front passenger tion + 2 passengers on third “0” seat Switch position 7 passengers (including driver) Switch position 7 passengers (including…

  • Page 172: Hazard Warning Flasher Switch

    For further information, we recommend you ously. To turn them off, push the switch to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- conditioning system and 4WD system (4WD again. thorized Service Point.

  • Page 173: Fog Lamp Switch

    For further information, we recommend you to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- [Vehicle without front fog lamps] thorized Service Point. Turn the knob once in the “ON” direction to On vehicles equipped with MITSUBISHI turn on the rear fog lamp.

  • Page 174: Wiper And Washer Switch

    Wiper and washer switch Except for vehicles equipped Turn the knob once in the “ON” direction to NOTE with rain sensor turn on the front fog lamps. Turn the knob To turn the rear fog lamp on again, turn the once more in the “ON”…

  • Page 175
    The wipers will automatically oper- For further information, we recommend you Vehicles with rain sensor ate depending on the degree of wet- to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- thorized Service Point. ness on the windscreen. E00517001526 The windscreen wipers can be operated with…
  • Page 176
    Be For further information, we recommend you sure to turn the ignition switch to the “OFF” to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- position or put the operation mode in OFF, thorized Service Point. or move lever to the “OFF” position to deac- •…
  • Page 177: Windscreen Washer

    (except vehicle-speed sensitive). Except for vehicles for Russia, Kazakhstan For further information, we recommend you and Ukraine, then about 6 seconds later, wip- to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- ers operate once more. thorized Service Point. On vehicles equipped with MITSUBISHI…

  • Page 178
    Vehicles for Russia, Kazakhstan and Uk- raine, the wipers can be set to operate again after about 6 seconds. For further information, we recommend you to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- thorized Service Point. On vehicles equipped with MITSUBISHI — The wiper operates continu-…
  • Page 179: Headlamp Washer Switch

    For further information, we recommend you the headlamp washer operates together with the “R” position while the windscreen wip- to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- the windscreen washer the first time the ers or the rear window wiper is operating.

  • Page 180: Wiper De-Icer Switch

    For further information, we recommend you to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- make the wipers operable. Press the rear win- thorized Service Point. dow demister switch and the deicer will oper- On vehicles equipped with MITSUBISHI ate.

  • Page 181: Heated Windscreen Switch

    Heated windscreen switch* The indication lamp (A) will illuminate while Horn switch NOTE the heated windscreen is on. When cleaning the inside of the rear win- E00508000640 dow, use a soft cloth and wipe gently along Press the steering wheel on or around the the heater wires, being careful not to damage “…

  • Page 182
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  • Page 183: Starting And Driving

    Starting and driving Economical driving…………….6-02 Brake assist system*…………….6-63 Driving, alcohol and drugs…………..6-03 Emergency stop signal system*…………6-63 Safe driving techniques……………6-03 Anti-lock brake system (ABS)…………6-64 Running-in recommendations…………. 6-04 Electric power steering system (EPS)……….6-66 Parking brake………………6-06 Active stability control (ASC)*…………6-67 Parking………………..

  • Page 184: Economical Driving

    Economical driving Tyre inflation pressure The drive mode-selector should be set to Economical driving “4WD ECO” (Electronically controlled E00600102321 4WD) or “AWC ECO” (S-AWC) when driv- Check the tyre inflation pressures at regular For economical driving, there are some tech- ing 4WD vehicles to obtain best possible fuel intervals.

  • Page 185: Driving, Alcohol And Drugs

    Driving, alcohol and drugs Seat belts Carrying children in the vehi- Driving, alcohol and drugs E00600200070 Before starting the vehicle, make sure that Drunk driving is one of the most frequent you and your passengers have fastened your Never leave your vehicle unattended causes of accidents.

  • Page 186: Running-In Recommendations

    Running-in recommendations Running-in recommendations E00600403884 During the running-in period for the first 1,000 km (620 miles), it is advisable to drive your new vehicle using the following precautions as a guideline to aid long life as well as future economy and performance. Do not race the engine at high speeds.

  • Page 187
    Running-in recommendations Shift point Speed limit 40 km/h (25 mph) gear 65 km/h (40 mph) gear 95 km/h (59 mph) gear 125 km/h (78 mph) gear 155 km/h (96 mph) gear Vehicles with A/T Speed limit Shift point Petrol-powered vehicles Diesel-powered vehicles 25 km/h (16 mph) 10 km/h (6 mph)
  • Page 188: Parking Brake

    Parking brake Shift point Speed limit 70 km/h (43 mph) position 90 km/h (56 mph) position with shift paddles 120 km/h (74 mph) position 120 km/h (74 mph) position To release Parking brake CAUTION When you intend to apply the parking brake, E00600501722 firmly press the brake pedal to bring the ve- To park the vehicle, first bring it to a com-…

  • Page 189: Parking

    Parking On vehicles equipped with M/T, apply the Parking CAUTION parking brake and place the gearshift lever Before driving, be sure that the parking E00600601606 into the 1 position. brake is fully released and brake warning To park the vehicle, fully engage the parking On vehicles equipped with A/T, CVT apply lamp is off.

  • Page 190: Steering Wheel Height And Reach Adjustment

    Steering wheel height and reach adjustment 3. Securely lock the steering wheel by pull- Inside rear-view mirror WARNING ing the lever fully upward. Leaving the engine running risks injury E00600801972 or death from accidentally moving the Adjust the rear-view mirror only after mak- gearshift lever (with M/T) or the selector ing any seat adjustments so you have a clear lever (with A/T or CVT) or the accumula-…

  • Page 191
    Inside rear-view mirror Type 2 To adjust the vertical mirror To reduce the glare position When the headlamps of the vehicles behind you are very bright, the reflection factor of Type 1 It is possible to move the mirror up and down the rear-view mirror is automatically changed to adjust its position.
  • Page 192: Outside Rear-View Mirrors

    Outside rear-view mirrors Retracting and extending the 1. Place the lever (A) to the same side as Outside rear-view mirrors the mirror whose adjustment is desired. outside mirrors E00600900628 To adjust the mirror position E00601101783 The outside mirror can be folded in towards Except for vehicles equipped E00601001870 the side window to prevent damage when…

  • Page 193
    Functions can be modified as stated below. the switch again to return the mirror to its Consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- original position. ized Service Point. When freezing has occurred and mirrors fail…
  • Page 194: Ignition Switch

    The indication lamp (A) will illuminate while For further information, we recommend you moved in this position. the demister is on. to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- thorized Service Point. On vehicles equipped with MITSUBISHI Multi-Communication System (MMCS), screen operations can be The engine is stopped, but the audio system used to make the adjustment.

  • Page 195
    For details, we recommend you to consult NOTE a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. Your vehicle is equipped with an electronic On vehicles equipped with MITSUBISHI immobilizer. Multi-Communication System (MMCS), To start the engine, the ID code transmitted screen operations can be used to make the by the transponder inside the key must adjustment.
  • Page 196: Engine Switch

    Do not turn the key to the “START” position flashing orange. Immediately contact a while the engine is running. Doing so could MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- damage the starter motor. ice Point. If the engine switch operation is not smooth…

  • Page 197
    Engine switch* Changing the operation mode The indication lamp on the engine switch il- CAUTION luminates orange. E00631901171 When the battery is disconnected, the cur- If you press the engine switch without de- rent operation mode is memorized. After re- pressing the brake pedal (A/T, CVT) or the connecting the battery, the memorized mode clutch pedal (M/T), you can change the oper-…
  • Page 198: Steering Wheel Lock

    MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized moving the steering wheel slightly right and Service Point. doors and tailgate. On vehicles equipped with MITSUBISHI left. Operation mode ON reminder Multi-Communication System (MMCS), screen operations can be used to make the system adjustment.

  • Page 199
    Steering wheel lock To lock CAUTION NOTE If the engine is stopped while driving, do not When the steering wheel does not unlock, After pressing the engine switch and opera- open a door or press the LOCK switch on the warning lamp will blink and the inner tion mode in OFF, when driver’s door is the remote control switch until the vehicle buzzer will sounds and warning lamp illumi-…
  • Page 200: Starting And Stopping The Engine

    And then press the engine MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- switch, If the warning lamp illuminates ice Point. [Except vehicles equipped with again, contact an MITSUBISHI MOTORS Warning lamp (mono-colour liquid crystal Authorized Service Point. keyless operation system] display)

  • Page 201
    Starting and stopping the engine CAUTION WARNING NOTE Do not run the engine at high rpm or drive Never run the engine in a closed or poorly On vehicles equipped with M/T, the starter the vehicle at high speed until the engine has ventilated area any longer than is needed will not operate unless the clutch pedal is had a chance to warm up.
  • Page 202
    Starting and stopping the engine Using the MIVEC engine 6. After turning the ignition key to the 2. While depressing the brake pedal on ve- “ON” position, make certain that all hicles equipped with automatic transmis- The MIVEC engine automatically controls warning lamps are functioning properly sion, CVT or the clutch pedal on the ve- valve timing in accordance with driving con-…
  • Page 203
    Starting and stopping the engine NOTE NOTE NOTE On vehicles equipped with M/T, the starter When starting the engine, you pressed the For the 2000 models with Auto Stop & Go will not operate unless the clutch pedal is engine switch without depressing the clutch (AS&G) system, if you replace the battery, it fully depressed (Clutch interlock).
  • Page 204
    Starting and stopping the engine Starting the engine (diesel- 3. If the engine still will not start, the en- On vehicles equipped with A/T, make gine could be flooded with too much sure the selector lever is in the “P” powered vehicles) petrol.
  • Page 205
    Starting and stopping the engine 4. Fully depress the clutch pedal (M/T). NOTE NOTE When the engine is warm, the diesel preheat If the engine is cold, the diesel preheat indi- NOTE indication lamp does not come on even if the cation lamp is on for a longer time.
  • Page 206: Stopping The Engine

    Starting and stopping the engine [For vehicles equipped with keyless opera- 2. Fully engage the parking brake while de- NOTE tion system] pressing the brake pedal. When starting the engine, the selector lever 3. On vehicles with M/T, press the engine is in a position other than the “P”…

  • Page 207: Nox Trap Catalyst (Dieselpowered Vehicles)

    NOx trap catalyst (dieselpowered vehicles) Keyless operation key remind- Remove the keyless operation key from the key slot after starting the engine or changing the operation mode. E00633000023 Warning lamp (mono-colour liquid crystal dis- play) *: Front of the vehicle Warning display (colour liquid crystal display) Fuel injection amount learning process (diesel-powered vehi-…

  • Page 208: Diesel Particulate Filter (Dpf)

    Diesel particulate filter (DPF)* DPF warning lamp/warning To maintain the NOx absorbing function, the CAUTION fuel is supplied regularly to the catalyst while display Do not use any type of fuel or engine oil that driving, and the catalyst reduces NOx to is not specified for your vehicle.

  • Page 209: Turbocharger Operation

    If the DPF warning lamp/warning display Turbocharger operation* subsequently stays contact your MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Warning lamp E00611200083 Point. CAUTION CAUTION Do not run the engine at high speeds (for ex- ample, by revving it or by accelerating rap- You do not have to continuously drive ex- idly) immediately after starting it.

  • Page 210: Auto Stop & Go (As&G) System

    Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) system* Turbocharger Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) Refer to “To deactivate” on page 6-32. When the Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) system system* The turbocharger increases engine power by will operate, the indication lamp/ dicator display will turn on to inform the pushing large amounts of air into the engine’s E00627400080 driver.

  • Page 211
    Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) system* 3. Release the clutch pedal. The engine will NOTE CAUTION stop automatically. When the engine is automatically stopped, • On vehicles with M/T, do not move the changes will occur in the driving operations. gearshift lever to a position other than the Pay closel attention to the following.
  • Page 212
    Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) system* Automatically restarting the NOTE NOTE engine • After the engine start, approximately 30 • While the catalyst is being purged auto- seconds or more have not elapsed. matically (diesel-powered vehicles). E00627601207 On vehicles with M/T, depress the clutch •…
  • Page 213
    Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) system* NOTE NOTE CAUTION If the engine does not restart automatically The vehicles equipped with CVT have the • When the air conditioner is ON, the pas- or if the engine stalls, the charge warning function of preventing the unexpected start senger compartment temperature rises and lamp and check engine warning lamp will il-…
  • Page 214: Manual Transmission

    “P” (PARK) position quickly ate. with the brake pedal firmly depressed, the recommend consult engine does not restart automatically even if MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service you release the brake pedal. If this occurs, Point. indicator/ display will blink to inform the driver.

  • Page 215
    Manual transmission* Vehicles equipped with 6M/T CAUTION NOTE Pull up the pull-ring (A), then move the gear- Do not put the gearshift lever into the re- Indication lamp shift lever to the “R” (Reverse) position with verse position while the vehicle is moving forward.
  • Page 216
    Manual transmission* CAUTION If the pull-ring will not return from the pulled-up position, we recommend you to have the vehicle inspected. 6-34 Starting and driving OGFE16E1…
  • Page 217
    Manual transmission* Possible driving speed E00610801500 Avoid shifting down at high speed, as this may cause excessive engine speed (the tachometer needle into the red zone) and damage the engine. Petrol-powered vehicles Shift point Speed limit 50 km/h (30 mph) gear 90 km/h (56 mph) gear…
  • Page 218: Automatic Transmission Invecs-Ii 6A/T (Intelligent & Innovative Vehicle Electronic Control System Ii)

    Automatic transmission INVECS-II 6A/T (Intelligent & Innovative Vehicle Electronic Control System II)* Shift point Speed limit 30 km/h (19 mph) gear 60 km/h (37 mph) gear 100 km/h (62 mph) gear 145 km/h (90 mph) gear 185 km/h (115 mph) gear Use 6 gear whenever vehicle speed allows, for maximum fuel economy.

  • Page 219
    WARNING have your vehicle checked MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Always depress the brake pedal when shifting the selector lever into a gear from Point. the “P” (PARK) or “N” (NEUTRAL) po- If you need to move the vehicle, shift the se- sition.
  • Page 220
    Automatic transmission INVECS-II 6A/T (Intelligent & Innovative Vehicle Electronic Control System II)* Selector lever position display 5. Insert a straight blade (or minus) screw- 4. Insert a straight blade (or minus) screw- driver in the shiftlock release hole (B). driver in the shiftlock release hole (A). E00603501925 Shift the selector lever to the “N”…
  • Page 221
    Automatic transmission INVECS-II 6A/T (Intelligent & Innovative Vehicle Electronic Control System II)* “D” DRIVE Sport mode CAUTION This position is used for most city and high- E00603902489 Never shift into the “P” (PARK) or “R” While the vehicle is stopped or being driven way driving.
  • Page 222
    Automatic transmission INVECS-II 6A/T (Intelligent & Innovative Vehicle Electronic Control System II)* — (SHIFT DOWN) NOTE NOTE The transmission shifts down by one gear To maintain good running performance, the When driving away on a slippery road, pull with each operation. transmission may refuse to perform an up- the shift paddle on the + (SHIFT UP) side.
  • Page 223
    Automatic transmission INVECS-II 6A/T (Intelligent & Innovative Vehicle Electronic Control System II)* When a malfunction occurs in Shift paddles position display CAUTION the A/T E00612301538 If malfunction occurs in the A/T while driv- The currently selected position is displayed ing, the warning display or the warning E00615101335…
  • Page 224
    Automatic transmission INVECS-II 6A/T (Intelligent & Innovative Vehicle Electronic Control System II)* Operation of the A/T Uphill/downhill driving CAUTION E00610501204 E00604200687 Use the selector lever in the correct shift po- sition in accordance with driving conditions. DRIVING UPHILL CAUTION Never coast downhill backward with the se- The transmission prevents unnecessary up- lector lever in the “D”…
  • Page 225: Automatic Transmission Invecs-Iii 6Cvt (Intelligent & Innovative Vehicle Electronic Control System Iii)

    Automatic transmission INVECS-III 6CVT (Intelligent & Innovative Vehicle Electronic Control System III)* Selector lever operation Parking We recommend you to have your vehicle checked as soon as possible. E00604700187 E0060220139 To park the vehicle, first bring it to a com- The CVT selects an optimum gear ratio auto- Automatic transmission plete stop, fully engage the parking brake,…

  • Page 226
    Always depress the brake pedal when MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service shifting the selector lever into the other Point. position from the “P” (PARK) or “N” If you need to move the vehicle, shift the se- (NEUTRAL) position.
  • Page 227
    Automatic transmission INVECS-III 6CVT (Intelligent & Innovative Vehicle Electronic Control System III)* Selector lever position display 5. Insert a straight blade (or minus) screw- If the ambient temperature is low, the selec- driver in the shiftlock release hole (B). tor lever position display on the multi infor- E00602300424 Shift the selector lever to the “N”…
  • Page 228
    Automatic transmission INVECS-III 6CVT (Intelligent & Innovative Vehicle Electronic Control System III)* “L” LOW NOTE WARNING This position is for driving up very steep hills While the selector lever position display is Never move the selector lever to the “N” and for engine braking at low speeds when blinking, a buzzer will sound intermittently.
  • Page 229
    Automatic transmission INVECS-III 6CVT (Intelligent & Innovative Vehicle Electronic Control System III)* Unlike the manual transmission, sports mode When returning to “D” (DRIVE) or “L” NOTE allows shifting with the accelerator pedal de- (LOW) operation, the selector lever position Downward shifts are made automatically pressed.
  • Page 230
    Automatic transmission INVECS-III 6CVT (Intelligent & Innovative Vehicle Electronic Control System III)* When a malfunction occurs in — (SHIFT DOWN) + (SHIFT UP) [For vehicles equipped with shift paddles] the CVT E00602301548 [For vehicles equipped with mono-colour liq- uid crystal display meter] When the selector lever position indicator blinks while you are driving, there could be a malfunction in the automatic transmission…
  • Page 231
    Automatic transmission INVECS-III 6CVT (Intelligent & Innovative Vehicle Electronic Control System III)* Operation of the CVT CAUTION E00602600384 If a malfunction occurs in the CVT while driving, the indication lamp will blink. CAUTION In this case, immediately park your vehicle in a safe place and follow these procedures: CAUTION Before selecting a position with the engine…
  • Page 232
    Automatic transmission INVECS-III 6CVT (Intelligent & Innovative Vehicle Electronic Control System III)* Uphill/downhill driving CAUTION CAUTION E00603001151 Use the selector lever in the correct shift po- Never hold the vehicle stationary while in sition in accordance with driving conditions. CVT on a hill with the accelerator, always DRIVING UPHILL Never coast downhill backward with the se- apply the parking brake and/or service…
  • Page 233: Electronically Controlled 4Wd System

    Electronically controlled 4WD system* Drive mode When the CVT makes no speed Carefully read the “4-wheel drive operation” on page 6-57 and take care to drive safely. change Select the drive mode from the following 3 Drive mode-selector E00603100139 types to suit the driving conditions. If the transmission does not change speeds while driving, or your vehicle does not pick Drive mode…

  • Page 234
    Electronically controlled 4WD system* On vehicles with colour liquid crystal display CAUTION CAUTION meter, the drive mode is displayed as an in- Driving on dry, paved roads in “4WD If the selected drive mode indicator is blink- terrupt display on the information screen in LOCK”…
  • Page 235: S-Awc (Super All Wheel Control)

    “AWC and stability performance by controlling Have an inspection made by a MITSUBISHI ECO”, the drive mode will not be changed MOTORS Authorized Service Point. front-rear distribution of driving torque with…

  • Page 236
    S-AWC (Super All Wheel Control)* Active Yaw Control (AYC) Yaw control function S-AWC drive Function mode The AYC is a system, with a left-right differ- The yaw control function is a function that This mode is for econom- ential limiting function and yaw control func- enhances vehicle cornering performance and ical driving.
  • Page 237
    S-AWC (Super All Wheel Control)* If you press the switch, you can change the The currently selected drive mode is dis- S-AWC drive Function drive mode in the order of AWC ECO, NOR- played on the multi information display. mode MAL, SNOW, LOCK, AWC ECO.
  • Page 238
    Distractions while driving can lead to an accident. When the ECO mode switch is E00636501042 Have an inspection made by a MITSUBISHI While the drive mode is in the “NORMAL” MOTORS Authorized Service Point. position, if the ECO mode switch is switched…
  • Page 239: 4-Wheel Drive Operation

    NOTE areas where the tyres may get stuck in deep If the drive mode is switched in any mode MITSUBISHI MOTORS is not responsible sand or mud. after the drive mode is switched in “AWC to the operator for any damage or injury ECO”, the drive mode will not be changed…

  • Page 240
    4-wheel drive operation Turning sharp corners CAUTION WARNING Avoid sudden braking, sudden acceleration When attempting to rock your vehicle out When turning a sharp corner in “4WD and sharp turning. Skidding occurs and con- of a stuck position, be sure that the area LOCK”…
  • Page 241: Inspection And Maintenance Following Rough Road Operation

    Inspection and maintenance following rough road operation Driving through water Inspection and maintenance Cautions on handling of 4- following rough road wheel drive vehicles E00618900089 If the electrical circuits become wet, further operation operation of the vehicle will be impossible; E00606801974 therefore, avoid driving through water unless E00606700338…

  • Page 242: Braking

    Braking Braking CAUTION CAUTION Always use tyres of the same size, same Do not tow 4-wheel drive vehicles with the E00607001898 type, and same brand, and which have no front or rear wheels on the ground (Type A All the parts of the brake system are critical wear differences.

  • Page 243: Hill Start Assist

    Hill start assist* When driving downhill WARNING WARNING Do not turn off the engine while your ve- Driving with worn brake pads will make It is important to take advantage of the en- hicle is in motion. If you turn off the en- it harder to stop, and can cause an acci- gine braking by shifting to a lower shift posi- gine while driving, the power assistance…

  • Page 244
    2 versing on an uphill slope. cle immediately, but the vehicle should be seconds. inspected by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- 4. Depress the accelerator pedal and the thorized Service Point as soon as possible. hill start assist gradually will decrease the braking force as the vehicle starts moving.
  • Page 245: Brake Assist System

    Brake assist system* Brake assist system* NOTE CAUTION When the brake assist system is in use, you If the ABS warning or ASC warning is dis- E00627000419 may feel as if the depressed brake pedal is played, the emergency stop signal system The brake assist system is a device assisting soft, the pedal moves in small motions in may not operate.

  • Page 246: Anti-Lock Brake System (Abs)

    Never install a limited-slip differential, operate the ABS. Do not pump the the vehicle in front of you as you would which is not MITSUBISHI genuine parts, as brake. This will result in reduced for a vehicle not equipped with ABS.

  • Page 247
    Anti-lock brake system (ABS) If the ABS warning lamp/ ABS warning lamp/display CAUTION display and brake warning E00607201265 your vehicle to a MITSUBISHI MOTORS lamp/display illuminate at the Authorized Service Point. same time Warning lamp • When the ignition switch is in the “ON”…
  • Page 248: Electric Power Steering System (Eps)

    If this happens, have your ve- When doing this, be careful not to damage to their original brightness after a short hicle inspected at a MITSUBISHI MOTORS the wheel speed sensors (A) and cables loca- while. Authorized Service Point.

  • Page 249: Active Stability Control (Asc)

    MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- This system, like any other system, has lim- This indicates that the system is operating ice Point as soon as possible.

  • Page 250
    Active stability control (ASC)* NOTE CAUTION CAUTION The stability control function operates at Be sure to keep the ASC on while driving in When indicator blinks, ASC is operating, speeds of about 15 km/h (9 mph) or higher. normal circumstances. which means that the road is slippery or that your vehicle’s wheels are beginning to slip.
  • Page 251: Cruise Control

    Cruise control* ASC warning lamp/display CAUTION CAUTION E00619400616 If the 2WD vehicle is towed with the igni- When you do not wish to drive at a set If an abnormal condition occurs in the sys- tion switch in the “ON” position or the oper- speed, turn off the cruise control for safety.

  • Page 252
    Cruise control* Cruise control switches NOTE Indication lamp When operating the cruise control switches, press the cruise control switches correctly. The set speed driving may be deactivated automatically if two or more switches of the cruise control are pressed at the same time. Indicator display To activate E00609302267…
  • Page 253: Accelerator Pedal

    Cruise control* Each time you press the RES + switch (C), When you reach your desired speed, release NOTE your vehicle will go about 1.6 km/h (1 mph) the switch. Your new cruising speed is now When you release the SET — switch (B), the faster.

  • Page 254: Brake Pedal

    Cruise control* Brake pedal To temporarily decrease the To temporarily increase or de- speed crease the speed While driving at the set speed, use the brake pedal, which disengages the cruise control, Depress the brake pedal to decrease the E00609600194 then push down the SET — switch (B) and re- speed.

  • Page 255
    Refer “Active stability control however, using the switch does not allow you your vehicle inspected by a MITSUBISHI (ASC)*” on page 6-67. to resume the previously set speed. MOTORS Authorized Service Point. In these situations, repeat the speed setting procedure: The CRUISE CONTROL ON/OFF switch is pressed.
  • Page 256: Speed Limiter

    Speed Limiter* Speed Limiter control switches While running without alert message, if you Speed Limiter* decrease the set speed and vehicle speed is E00633300013 E00633201051 more than set speed about +3 km/h (2 mph), There are 4 switches which relate to the The Speed Limiter is a driver assist function alert message is displayed but beep alert is Speed Limiter on the steering wheel.

  • Page 257
    Speed Limiter* To start up NOTE color liquid crystal display E00633500015 Press the switch one by one. First of all, press the ON/OFF switch in order The Speed Limiter may be cancelled auto- to power up the Speed Limiter when the igni- matically, if two or more switches are press- tion switch in the “ON”, position or the oper- ed at the same time.
  • Page 258
    Speed Limiter* To activate The set speed is increased each about 5 km/h mono-colour liquid crystal display (3 mph) per about 0.5 second. E00633600016 If a driver wants to increase the set speed a Accelerate or decelerate to your desired little, push up RES + switch for less than speed, and push down the SET — switch (B).
  • Page 259
    Speed Limiter* Then the set speed displayed in the combina- By using the CANCEL switch, mono-colour liquid crystal display tion meter is gradually decreased. the service brake and the SET — If the set speed reaches to your desired speed, switch release the SET — switch (B).
  • Page 260
    Speed Limiter* Decelerate to driver’s desired speed and push The Speed Limiter will resume when the ve- mono-colour liquid crystal display down SET — switch (B) and release. hicle speed goes down to enough less than the set speed. colour liquid crystal display CAUTION The Speed Limiter indication is displayed again and the set speed is updated.
  • Page 261: Adaptive Cruise Control System (Acc)

    Stop using the Speed Limiter and turn off the Speed Limiter. Have your vehicle in- CAUTION spected by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Serv- ice Point. There is a possibility to occur jerk, depend- ing on a running resistance. Be careful.

  • Page 262
    Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC)* WARNING CAUTION CAUTION This system may not correctly detect the • When driving in curved sections of road • On roads with slippery surfaces, such as actual situation depending on the type of including their entrance/outlet or running frozen, snow-covered, and dirt roads.
  • Page 263
    ACC and contact a such as a grill guard, etc. MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- lowing distance (time gap) matched with the ice Point. vehicle speed between your vehicle and a ve- hicle in front while also activating brakes as necessary.
  • Page 264
    Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC)* Proximity alarm NOTE WARNING E00634701066 If you do not depress the brake pedal within Your vehicle may accelerate up to the set While the ACC is active, if your vehicle ap- 2 seconds after an automatic stop, you are speed in the following situations.
  • Page 265: Cruise Control Switch

    Should the indications not be cancelled, then there • A freight trailer that is not carrying a con- is a possible abnormality in the system. tainer. Please contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- 4- “CANCEL” switch • The vehicle has a protruding load from thorized Service Point.

  • Page 266
    Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC)* How to use ACC Used to change the setting of the following 4- Vehicles in front symbol: distance between your vehicle and a vehicle Comes on when the radar detects a vehi- E00635001170 in front. cle ahead.
  • Page 267
    Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC)* When your desired speed is reached, release When the ACC is initialized, a buzzer sound the “SET -” switch; then this speed is set and is heard and the “SET” indicator lights up on the ACC initiates the speed control to the set the screen.
  • Page 268
    Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC)* At the point where the vehicle speed is raised NOTE NOTE to your desired speed, push down and release • When the selector lever is in positions There is some time lag between the setting the “SET -”…
  • Page 269
    Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC)* NOTE NOTE NOTE Set speed adjustment is impossible while the If there is a vehicle in front and your vehicle The ACC control is cancelled if you depress accelerator pedal is in a depressed position. is following that vehicle at a speed lower the brake pedal and the ACC control does than the set speed, the set speed alone de-…
  • Page 270
    Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC)* Depress the brake pedal. NOTE The set speed indication on the display turns to “—” when the accelerator pedal is de- pressed. This indication remains as long as the pedal is in a depressed position. In certain conditions, the braking control and alarming functions of the ACC may not work for a short while after releasing the ac-…
  • Page 271
    “N” (NEUTRAL) position To turn off ACC there is a possibility that the ACC has a mal- while engine braking and could cause a function. Contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Press the “ACC ON/OFF” switch when ACC serious accident. Authorized Service Point.
  • Page 272
    Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC)* NOTE NOTE NOTE The set speed is cancelled when the ACC is The conditions to be met before the ACC The following distance varies as a function turned off or the ignition switch or operation control can be resumed are the same as those of the speed;…
  • Page 273: Forward Collision Mitigation System (Fcm)

    Forward Collision Mitigation System (FCM)* To activate cruise control (au- When the risk of collision increases more, the system causes the brakes to work moderately tomatic speed control) to encourage you to apply brakes. If the sys- E00638500065 tem judges that a potential collision is immi- nent, it initiates emergency braking to miti- To activate cruise control (auto- matic speed control)

  • Page 274: Forward Collision Warning

    Forward Collision Mitigation System (FCM)* FCM brake prefill function When this function is triggered, a buzzer WARNING sounds and, at the same time, a “BRAKE!” E00635200016 A driver is responsible for driving safely. message appears on the information screen of If the system judges that there is a risk of The FCM is the system to mitigate colli- the multi information display.

  • Page 275
    “ON” po- are alerted to this by a message on the infor- moving at a speed much lower than your sition, contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS mation screen of the multi information dis- vehicle’s speed.
  • Page 276
    Please than a vehicle is present in front of your • When being driven in a tunnel. contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- vehicle. ized Service Point. • When your vehicle changed lanes, and •…
  • Page 277
    Forward Collision Mitigation System (FCM)* CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION • When there is a structure (B) beside the • When passing close to a vehicle or an ob- • When your vehicle is on a chassis dyna- entrance of a curve and intersection. ject.
  • Page 278
    MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. NOTE A sound will be heard during the activation of automatic braking, this is a function of the brake control and is not abnormal.
  • Page 279: Lane Departure Warning (Ldw)

    Lane Departure Warning (LDW)* Lane Departure Warning When “NEAR” is selected (LDW)* E00635701063 By recognizing through a camera (A) the lane in which your vehicle is running, LDW gives When you turn off the system, a buzzer you warning when your vehicle is likely to sound and, at the same time, the “FCM OFF”…

  • Page 280
    Lane Departure Warning (LDW)* Turning off the system How to operate LDW NOTE When you press the LDW switch, the E00635801035 When you set the ignition switch or opera- The indication on the information screen of “LDW” indicator on the information screen tion mode to “OFF”…
  • Page 281
    MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point for inspection of the system. Starting and driving 6-99 OGFE16E1…
  • Page 282
    Lane Departure Warning (LDW)* CAUTION CAUTION • When running on a road portion with in- • When passing through a place where the completely removed old lane markings, brightness suddenly changes, like the inlet shadows, lingering snow, truck-like pud- or outlet of a tunnel. dles mistakable for lane markings (espe- •…
  • Page 283: Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (Tpms)

    LDW camera lens of MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- the windscreen. ice Point. • Use only MITSUBISHI MOTORS GEN- UINE Parts when replacing the wind- screen wipers. Tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS)* E00637100051…

  • Page 284
    (TPMS) is not working prop- ted. the necessary measures. erly. Have the system inspected at a The warning lamp will issue further warn- MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- ings each time the engine is restarted as long ice Point. as the malfunction exists. NOTE…
  • Page 285
    Tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS)* Please note that the tyre pressure monitoring The tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS) NOTE system (TPMS) is not a substitute for proper malfunctions may occur for a variety of rea- tyre maintenance, and it is the driver’s re- sons, including the installation of replace- sponsibility to maintain correct tyre pressure, ment or alternate tyres or wheels on the vehi-…
  • Page 286
    NOTE Authorized Service Point. If the tyre repair is tion pressure, one or more of the tyres not done by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- Tyre inflation pressures vary with the ambi- may have a puncture. Inspect the tyre thorized Service Point, damage to the tyre ent temperature.
  • Page 287
    If the wheel replacement is not play switch for about 3 seconds or more, uid crystal display meter] done by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- the buzzer sounds. ized Service Point, it is not covered by your 1. Transit the display by multi-information warranty.
  • Page 288
    Tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS)* 3. The warning lamp start flashing slowly. 2. Lightly press the multi-information dis- NOTE 4. Drive for a while. The reset is completed play switch to select “ ” (tyre When changing the tyre ID set, the reset if the warning lamp goes out.
  • Page 289: Reversing Sensor System

    Reversing sensor system* 2. Hold down the multi-information dis- NOTE CAUTION play switch for 10 seconds or more. (A When changing the tyre ID set, the reset Make sure to check the surroundings with beep is heard.) function of low tyre pressure warning your own eyes to ensure safety.

  • Page 290
    Have the vehicle inspected at a the detection areas. MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- ice Point. 6-108 Starting and driving OGFE16E1…
  • Page 291
    Reversing sensor system* To operate NOTE CAUTION E00615700783 The sensors do not detect objects located in • The sensors or surroundings have been To operate the system, move the gearshift the area directly below or near the bumper. wiped by hand, or stickers or accessories lever or selector lever to the “R”…
  • Page 292
    Reversing sensor system* Warning for obstacles NOTE Back sensor (vehicles without a towing bar) If there is an obstacle behind the vehicle, a When the sensors are detecting different ob- warning will be issued with the information stacles at the same time, the information Vehicle to obstacle Warning display/ screen in the multi information display indi-…
  • Page 293: Rear-View Camera

    The rear-view camera is a system that shows gearshift lever or selector lever to the “R” the view behind the vehicle on a screen of the position. MITSUBISHI Multi Communication System (MMCS) or the DISPLAY AUDIO. Starting and driving 6-111…

  • Page 294
    It cannot show both sides and the lower part will automatically appear on the screen of the of the rear bumper, etc. MITSUBISHI Multi Communication System When reversing, be sure to visually confirm (MMCS) or the DISPLAY AUDIO. When safety around the vehicle.
  • Page 295
    • Do not disassemble the camera. For details, please refer to the separate own- er’s manual for “MITSUBISHI Multi Com- Reference lines on the screen munication System (MMCS)”. When the vehicle is tilting because of the number of people in the vehicle, the weight Reference lines and upper surface of the rear bumper (A) are displayed on the screen.
  • Page 296: Cargo Loads

    Check surroundings for safety. NOTE A- Actual objects We recommend you to use a MITSUBISHI B- Objects shown on the screen Cargo loads MOTORS GENUINE roof carrier, since the The reference lines for distance and vehicle brackets to be used have a special shape.

  • Page 297: Trailer Towing

    In addition, place the luggage on the carrier area, consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- so that its weight is distributed evenly with thorized Service Point. the heaviest items on the bottom. Do not…

  • Page 298
    Trailer towing Be sure that the driving speed does not CAUTION 369 mm exceed 100 km/h (62 mph) for trailer 102 mm On vehicles equipped with A/T, CVT, if the operation. It is also recommended that warning display is showing, the tempera- 815 mm you obey the local regulations in case ture of the automatic transmission fluid,…
  • Page 299: For Pleasant Driving

    For pleasant driving Ventilators……………….7-02 Cigarette lighter*……………..7-73 Automatic climate control air conditioner………. 7-04 Accessory socket……………..7-74 Important operation tips for the air conditioning…….. 7-13 Interior lamps………………7-75 Air purifier………………7-13 Storage spaces………………7-77 LW/MW/FM radio/CD player*…………7-14 Cup holder……………….7-80 Handling of Discs…………….7-17 Bottle holder………………7-80 Audio Files (MP3/WMA/AAC)…………7-18 Cargo area cover*…………….

  • Page 300: Ventilators

    Ventilators To close the ventilator, fully move the knob To close the ventilator, fully move the knob Ventilators (A) to the outer side. (A) to the left side. E00700100982 1- Driver’s ventilators 1- Close 1- Close 2- Passenger’s ventilators 2- Open 2- Open Passenger’s ventilators NOTE…

  • Page 301: Mode Selection

    “ ” position. For further information, we recommend you to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- thorized Service Point. Face position On vehicles equipped with MITSUBISHI Air flows only to the upper part of the pas-…

  • Page 302: Automatic Climate Control Air Conditioner

    Automatic climate control air conditioner Automatic climate control air conditioner E00702400426 The air conditioner can only be used while the engine is running. Control panel E00702502753 Automatic climate control air conditioner — Type 1 10- Temperature display ® p. 7-06 1- Temperature control switch 6- Demister switch 2- Air conditioning switch…

  • Page 303
    Automatic climate control air conditioner Dual-zone automatic climate control air conditioner (type 2) 1- Driver’s side temperature control switch 11- Driver’s side temperature display (LHD NOTE vehicles) ® p. 7-06 (LHD vehicles) There is an interior air temperature sensor Passenger’s side temperature control Driver’s side temperature display (RHD (A) in the illustrated position.
  • Page 304: Temperature Control Switch

    Type 1 conditioner is weak. →“ECO mode switch” on page 5-62 Even if the ECO mode is operating, you can select normal operation of the air condition- On vehicles equipped with MITSUBISHI Multi-Communication System (MMCS), Type 2 screen operations can be used to change the setting.

  • Page 305
    “ ” and the blower speed will be reduced while the system is operating in to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- ized mode, the system will switch to du- the AUTO mode. thorized Service Point.
  • Page 306
    When the engine coolant temperature rises vehicles equipped with to a certain level, the air selection is auto- MITSUBISHI Multi-Communication matically switched to the recirculation posi- System (MMCS), screen operations can tion and the indication lamp (A) comes on. also be used to change the setting. Refer…
  • Page 307: Auto Switch

    Automatic climate control air conditioner AUTO switch Air conditioning switch NOTE E00702601106 E00703502428 If a problem is detected in the air condition- When the AUTO switch is pressed, the indi- Push the switch to turn the air conditioner on, ing system, the “ ”…

  • Page 308
    ” → “ ”. The selected mode is shown vehicles equipped with in the display (A). (Refer to “Mode selec- MITSUBISHI Multi-Communication tion” on page 7-03.) System (MMCS), screen operations can also be used to change the setting. Refer Type 1 to the separate owner’s manual for de-…
  • Page 309
    Automatic climate control air conditioner Demister switch 2. Set the temperature control switch to the NOTE desired temperature. E00703901151 When the demister switch is pressed, the air When this switch is pressed, the mode conditioning system automatically operates The mode selection, blower speed ad- changes to the “…
  • Page 310
    Automatic climate control air conditioner Operating the system in man- For ordinary demisting For quick demisting ual mode E00704200239 Type 1 Type 1 Blower speed and ventilator mode may be controlled manually by setting the blower speed selection switch and the MODE switch to the desired positions.
  • Page 311: Important Operation Tips For The Air Conditioning

    Important operation tips for the air conditioning During a long period of disuse When operating the system, make sure NOTE the air intake, which is located in front For vehicles with the Auto Stop & Go of the windscreen, is free of obstructions The air conditioner should be operated for at (AS&G) system, if the demister switch is such as leaves and snow.

  • Page 312: Lw/Mw/Fm Radio/Cd Player

    LW/MW/FM radio/CD player* Trademarks LW/MW/FM radio/CD NOTE player* E00735801182 If foreign objects or water get into the audio Product names and other proper names equipment, or if smoke or a strange odour are the trademarks or registered trade- E00708502322 comes from it, immediately turn off the au- marks of their respective owners.

  • Page 313
    MOTORS website. Please read and agree to the “Warning about Links to the Web Sites of Other Compa- nies”. The websites mentioned above may connect you to websites other than the MITSUBISHI MOTORS website. http://www.mitsubishi-motors.com/en/prod- ucts/index.html For pleasant driving 7-15…
  • Page 314
    LW/MW/FM radio/CD player* 5th generation 5th generation (video) (video) 6th generation 5th generation 4th generation (video) (video camera) 3rd generation 2nd generation 1st generation (video) (aluminium) 7-16 For pleasant driving OGFE16E1…
  • Page 315: Handling Of Discs

    Handling of Discs Important Points on Handling If discs are not going to be used for a long period of time, remove these from Fingerprints or other marks on the read the product. surface of the disc may result in its con- Disc Playback Environment tent being more difficult to read.

  • Page 316: Audio Files (Mp3/Wma/Aac)

    Audio Files (MP3/WMA/AAC) Do not insert irregularly-shaped discs Playback of other than standard CDs is (for example, heart-shaped), as these not guaranteed. Even if the audio can be may result in malfunction. Additionally, played back, the audio quality cannot be Type Comments discs that have transparent portions may…

  • Page 317
    Audio Files (MP3/WMA/AAC) There are limitations on the files and media You can create a folder structure as in Genre NOTE that can be used, therefore read the following — Artist — Album — Track (MP3/WMA/AAC Depending on the condition of the disc re- prior to recording MP3/WMA/AAC format format audio files) for management of tracks.
  • Page 318: What Is Mp

    Audio Files (MP3/WMA/AAC) What Is MP3? Speci- Speci- Name fica- Explanation Name fica- Explanation E00736400029 tion tion MP3 is the abbreviation of “MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3”. MPEG is an abbreviation of “Mo- ISO96 Level Maximum 8 File name Maximum 64 bytes (for Uni- tion Picture Experts Group”, and this is a vid- character file and fold-…

  • Page 319
    Audio Files (MP3/WMA/AAC) What Is WMA? Item Details Item Details Specification MPEG-2 AUDIO LAYER3 Sampling fre- 32/44.1/48 E00736600021 WMA is the abbreviation of Windows Media quency [kHz] Sampling fre- MPEG-1: 32/44.1/48 Audio, and this is an audio compression for- quency [kHz] Bit rate 48 to 320 mat from Microsoft.
  • Page 320: Important Points On Safety For The Customer

    MPEG2 8/11.025/12/16/22.05 smell, immediately stop using the product, WARNING /24/32/44.1/48 and consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. Bit rate MPEG4 8 to 320 The driver should not pay close attention Continuing to use the product may result [kbps] to the display while driving.

  • Page 321: Operation Keys

    Operation Keys WARNING During thunderstorms, do not touch the antenna or the front panel. This may lead to electrical shock from lightning. CAUTION Do not block ventilation holes or heat sinks on the product. Blocking ventilation holes or heat sinks may Turn the power on, and resume playback Turn the PWR/VOL key clockwise to prevent heat from escaping from within the…

  • Page 322
    Operation Keys Disc slot Disc *Label side Push the disc in a certain amount, and the product will pull the disc in, and playback will start. 2. Press the key. This will eject the disc from the product, so remove the disc. CAUTION When replacing discs, first ensure that the vehicle is stopped in an area in which stop-…
  • Page 323
    Operation Keys Explanation of Buttons E00737500043 This explains names and functions of each part. 6- PWR/VOL key 12- PAGE key Use to eject a disc. Adjust the volume, and turn the power Display indicator page advance. 2- 3 key/4 ON/OFF. 13- 5 For audio, rewind/fast forward.
  • Page 324: Listen To Radio

    Listen to Radio 16- MENU key /SEL key Switch to Menu mode. Adjust audio quality and select items. For radio, manually select stations. *: Requires a separately-purchased Bluetooth-capable audio device in equipment by type (vehicles with a Bluetooth ® 2.0 interface). Steering wheel audio remote 3- MODE Key Requires a separately-purchased Blue-…

  • Page 325: Listen To Dab

    Listen to DAB* Manual/Seek Station Selection PTY Search NOTE The preset memory can register a maximum Turn the /SEL key to the frequency to lis- Select PTY (program content), and automati- of 6 stations for each band (FM1, FM2, ten to. cally scan for stations.

  • Page 326
    Listen to DAB* Register the Service NOTE NOTE This switches in the order FM1, FM2, FM3, If the text information for the service name Register the service in advance, and select DAB1, DAB2, DAB3, MW, and LW. cannot be obtained, then nothing is dis- this at a later time.
  • Page 327: Listen To Traffic Messages

    Listen to Traffic Messages Listen to CDs NOTE NOTE While in PTY select status, if there is no op- If traffic messages are received, then this E00737800059 eration for 2 seconds, then an upwards will switch to the volume of the previously This explains how to listen to audio CDs search within the selected PTY will start.

  • Page 328: Listen To Mp3S

    Listen to MP3s Switch Playback Mode Play the first 10 seconds of each of the tracks NOTE on the whole disc in order. Depending on the file structure, it may take Repeat playback, random playback, and scan some time to read the contents of the disc. playback are possible.

  • Page 329: Listen To An Ipod

    Listen to an iPod Play all tracks in folders on the disc in a ran- NOTE NOTE dom order. Pressing again will cancel. If there is no operation for 10 seconds after selecting the folder, then track search mode Selecting a file, ejecting, fast forwarding, or NOTE will be cancelled.

  • Page 330
    The websites mentioned above may Data containing copyright information may Fast forward/rewind is possible. connect you to websites other than the not play back. MITSUBISHI MOTORS website. It is recommended that the iPod/iPhone Switch Playback Mode http://www.mitsubishi-motors.com/en/prod- equaliser settings be set to flat.
  • Page 331: Listen To Audio Files On A Usb Device

    Listen to Audio Files on a USB Device 2. Press the /SEL key. Categories or Listen to Audio Files on a NOTE tracks within the selected category are USB Device Pressing again will cancel. displayed. 3. Turn the /SEL key to select the cate- E00736501245 Shuffle Playback (RDM) gory or track.

  • Page 332
    Listen to Audio Files on a USB Device Fast Forward or Rewind NOTE NOTE Digital audio players that support the mass Depending on the status of the vehicle and Hold down the 3 key or the 4 key. storage class specifications can be connec- device, the iPod/iPhone may not play back ted.
  • Page 333
    Listen to Audio Files on a USB Device Scan Playback (SCAN) 3. Turn the /SEL key to select the file. NOTE 4. Press the /SEL key. Press the PTY/SCAN key. Pressing again will cancel. Even if the file is selected, folder repeat This plays the selected file (track).
  • Page 334: To Play Ipod/Usb Memory Device Tracks Via Voice Opera

    ® To play iPod/USB memory device tracks via voice operation (vehicles with Bluetooth 2.0 interface) Preparation for voice operation To play iPod/USB memory NOTE device tracks via voice E00748800020 If you say “Artist <name>,” you can skip To use the voice operation, press the step 3.

  • Page 335
    ® To play iPod/USB memory device tracks via voice operation (vehicles with Bluetooth 2.0 interface) 3. After the voice guide says “What Album 7. The system exits the voice recognition NOTE would you like to play?” say the album mode and starts playback. If the confirmation function is active, the title.
  • Page 336: Listen To Bluetooth Audio

    Listen to Bluetooth Audio* To search by genre 5. If there are two or more matches, the If you say “No,” the next matching voice guide will say “More than one genre is uttered by the system. E00749200021 match was found, would you like to play 1.

  • Page 337
    Listen to Bluetooth Audio* CAUTION NOTE NOTE Never hold these devices in your hand to op- Depending on the status of the vehicle and Hold down the 5 key to pause. erate while driving, as this is dangerous. device, the iPod/iPhone may not play back Press the 6 key to stop.
  • Page 338
    Listen to Bluetooth Audio* NOTE Each time the 1RPT key is pressed, this switches in the order Repeat OFF, 1 track re- peat, All track repeat, and Repeat OFF. Random Playback (RDM) Press the 2RDM key. Play the tracks in the Bluetooth Audio device in a random order.
  • Page 339: Display Indicator

    Display Indicator Display Indicator E00738100033 This explains content of the display indicator. Change the Display Mode CAUTION NOTE E00738500053 The operation of changing display contents Up to 11 characters may be displayed at one You can change the content of the display in- may impede safe driving, therefore check time.

  • Page 340: Audio Quality And Volume Balance Adjustment

    Audio Quality and Volume Balance Adjustment [DISP] Each time the key is pressed, this ® NOTE During Bluetooth 2.0 Audio switches in the order “Album name”, “Track Playback* If the text information for the service name name”, “Artist name”, “Genre name”*, and and ensemble name cannot be obtained, then “Operating status”.

  • Page 341: System Settings

    System Settings 2. Press the /SEL key to select settings Settings Settings val- Settings con- items. just- Turn counter- name tent Turn clockwise ment clockwise DAB-DAB If low recep- Each time the /SEL key is pressed, items Link settings tion sensitivi- this switches in the order DAB setting ty, switch to TRE-…

  • Page 342
    System Settings Settings Settings val- Settings con- Settings Settings val- Settings con- Settings Settings val- Settings con- name tent name tent name tent TP-S AF ON Automatical- TP-S ON Automatical- ENGLISH Set the dis- ly track the ly search for play language same station traffic mes-…
  • Page 343: Time Setting

    System Settings Time Setting NOTE Settings Settings val- Settings con- name tent While connected, mobile phone (receiving Turning the RDS setting CT setting “CT ESPAÑOL Set the dis- calls, etc.) operations may not function cor- OFF” enables manual setting of the time. rectly.

  • Page 344
    System Settings ® ® Vehicles without a Bluetooth Vehicles with a Bluetooth Settings Settings con- Settings name value tent 2.0 Interface Interface HFM voice lan- Change the PORTU- A hands-free kit (available separately) is re- (“Set value” bold typeface indicates factory guage settings hands free mod- GUESE…
  • Page 345: Troubleshooting

    USB BUS PWR There is high or low electrical current or voltage. Turn the power OFF and wait a short while. If the problem persists, consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. LSI ERROR There is an internal malfunction for some reason.

  • Page 346
    An abnormal direct voltage has been sent to the speak- Turn the power OFF and wait a short while. If the ers. problem persists, consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. If You Think Something Is Not Working Properly… Here is a list of symptoms, causes and responses if you think something is not working properly.
  • Page 347: Antenna

    The Link System takes overall control of the E00764600013 You have acquired a device that includes devices connected via the USB input terminal software licensed MITSUBISHI ® or the Bluetooth 2.0 interface allowing the MOTORS CORPORATION from JOHN- connected devices to be operated by using the SON CONTROLS Inc (the automotive expe- switches in the vehicle or voice commands.

  • Page 348: Bluetooth® 2.0 Interface

    The system is equipped with a voice recogni- phone usage while driving. you can see them by accessing the tion function, which allows you to make MITSUBISHI MOTORS website. hands-free calls by simple switch operations Please read and agree on the “Warning about NOTE and voice command operations using a de- Links to the Web Sites of Other Companies”…

  • Page 349
    Bluetooth® 2.0 interface* Volume down button How to make or receive hands-free calls • To establish a three-way call in such ® p. 7-59 situations, press the SPEECH button Press this button to decrease the volume. Phone book function ® p. 7-62 to enter voice recognition mode and then say “Join calls”.
  • Page 350: Selecting The Language

    Bluetooth® 2.0 interface* Microphone NOTE NOTE Your voice will be recognized by a micro- If the voice command that you say differs The voice guide will repeat the same mes- phone in the overhead console, allowing you from the predefined command or cannot be sage twice.

  • Page 351
    Bluetooth® 2.0 interface* Cancelling Security function 6. For confirmation purposes, the voice guide will say “Password <4-digit pass- E00760200011 E00760500229 word>. Is this correct?” Answer “Yes.” There are two cancel functions. It is possible to use a password as a security Answer “No”…
  • Page 352
    If you have forgotten your password, say model for one person per language. “Cancel” to quit the voice input mode and 2. Press the SPEECH button. then check with a MITSUBISHI MOTORS ® This makes it easier for the Bluetooth 3. Say “Voice training”.
  • Page 353
    Bluetooth® 2.0 interface* ® 5. The voice guide will prompt for phrase Enabling and disabling the Connecting the Bluetooth 1. Repeat the corresponding phrase lis- voice model and retraining ® interface and Bluetooth ted in table “Enrollment commands” on vice E00727600096 page 7-69.
  • Page 354
    Bluetooth® 2.0 interface* To pair NOTE NOTE ® To pair a Bluetooth device with the Blue- If 7 devices have already been paired, the The pairing code entered here is only used ® voice guide will say “Maximum devices ® for the Bluetooth connection certification.
  • Page 355
    Bluetooth® 2.0 interface* You can connect to the other paired cellular 5. The selected phone will be connected to NOTE phone or music player by following setting ® the Bluetooth 2.0 interface. The voice If you enter the wrong number, the voice change procedures.
  • Page 356
    Bluetooth® 2.0 interface* 5. After the voice guide says “Please say,” ® NOTE To check a paired Bluetooth the numbers of the devices and device device You can connect to a music player at any tags of corresponding devices will be time by pressing the SPEECH button and read out in order, starting with the de- E00760800017…
  • Page 357
    Audio*” on page 7-38. On vehicles equipped with the next highest number or “Previous” After all paired device tags have been with MITSUBISHI Multi-Communication to return to the phone with the previous read, the voice guide will say “Which System (MMCS) or DISPLAY AUDIO, refer number.
  • Page 358
    Bluetooth® 2.0 interface* 4. The voice guide will say “Dialing <num- 1. Press the SPEECH button. NOTE ber recognised>.” 2. Say “Call.” The hands-free calls might not be operated ® The Bluetooth 2.0 interface will then correctly when it makes calling or receiving make the call.
  • Page 359: Receiving Calls

    Bluetooth® 2.0 interface* SEND function NOTE NOTE E00761300035 If you say “No” to all names read by the sys- If the name you selected has matching data During a call, press the SPEECH button to tem, the voice guide will say “Name not in the mobile phone book but no telephone enter voice recognition mode, then say found, returning to main menu”…

  • Page 360: Mute Function

    Bluetooth® 2.0 interface* MUTE function These phone books are used to register tele- To register a telephone number in the ve- phone numbers and to make calls to desired hicle phone book E00760300041 numbers via the voice recognition function. At any time during a call, you can mute the You can register a telephone number in the vehicle microphone.

  • Page 361
    Bluetooth® 2.0 interface* which you want to register a telephone 7. The voice guide will repeat the tele- NOTE number. phone number you have just read, and Transfer is not permitted unless the vehicle then register the number. is parked. Before transferring, make sure When the telephone number has been NOTE that the vehicle is parked in a safe location.
  • Page 362
    Bluetooth® 2.0 interface* 10. The voice guide will say “Would you NOTE NOTE like to import another contact?” If the maximum number of entries are al- Pressing the HANG-UP button or pressing Answer “Yes” if you want to continue ready registered, the voice guide will say and holding the SPEECH button will cancel with the registration.
  • Page 363
    Bluetooth® 2.0 interface* 7. The voice guide will repeat the tele- NOTE NOTE phone number. Say “List names,” and the names registered Say “List names,” and the names registered When the confirmation function is on, in the phone book will be read out in order. in the phone book will be read out in order.
  • Page 364
    Bluetooth® 2.0 interface* 5. When the voice guide is done reading lete, or say list names.” Say the name of 6. The system will ask if you really want to the list, it will say “End of list, would the phone book entry in which the tele- delete the selected telephone number(s) you like to start from the beginning?”…
  • Page 365
    Bluetooth® 2.0 interface* 4. For confirmation purposes, the voice ® The Bluetooth 2.0 interface automatically NOTE guide will ask “Are you sure you want to converts from text to voice the names regis- The already stored phone book in the mobile erase everything from your handsfree tered in the transferred phone book entries, phone book is overwritten by the stored…
  • Page 366
    Bluetooth® 2.0 interface* swer “Yes,” transferring to the mobile phone book the 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 com- plete depending on the number of contacts. ®…
  • Page 367: Usb Input Terminal

    USB input terminal* Enrollment commands E00732400249 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 368
    USB input terminal* 3. Connect a commercially available USB 2. Open the USB input terminal cover (A) CAUTION connector cable (C) to the USB memory in the floor console box. Keep the lid of the floor console box closed device (B). while driving the vehicle.
  • Page 369
    [For vehicles equipped with the DISPLAY wise cause injuries. Links to the Web Sites of Other Companies”. AUDIO] The websites mentioned above may connect Refer to the separate owner’s manual. you to websites other than the MITSUBISHI NOTE MOTORS website. [For vehicles equipped…
  • Page 370: Sun Visors

    Sun visors Operating the lid of the vanity mirror will au- NOTE Item Condition tomatically turn on the mirror lamp (A). MP3, WMA, AAC, Depending on the type of the USB memory File format device or other device connected, the con- nected device may not function properly or Maximum number of the available functions may be limited.

  • Page 371: Ashtray

    Ashtray* Card holder To use the ashtray, open the lid. Cigarette lighter* E00711501475 Cards can be slipped into the holder (B) on The cigarette lighter can be used while the ig- the back of the sun visor. nition switch or the operation mode is in ON or ACC.

  • Page 372: Accessory Socket

    Long use of the electric appliance without Do not use any electric appliance that is not running the engine may run down the bat- approved by MITSUBISHI MOTORS. Do- tery. ing so could damage the socket. If you used When the accessory socket is not in use, be…

  • Page 373: Interior Lamps

    Interior lamps Room lamps Interior lamps Position On/off control of lamp E00712101322 E00712001259 switch 2-DOOR Front The lamp illuminates when a (•) door or the tailgate is opened. It goes off about 15 seconds after all doors and the tailgate are closed.

  • Page 374: Map Lamps

    MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- system is operated. ice Point. On vehicles equipped with MITSUBISHI Multi-Communication Sys- tem (MMCS), screen operations can be used to make the adjustment. Refer to the separate owner’s manual for details.

  • Page 375: Storage Spaces

    MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- ice Point. Card holder On vehicles equipped with MITSUBISHI Multi-Communication System (MMCS), There is a card holder inside the glove box. screen operations can be used to make the adjustment.

  • Page 376
    Storage spaces The floor console box can also be used as an The luggage floor board can be folded at NOTE armrest. the indicated positions (A). The USB input terminal is located in the floor console box (if so equipped). For de- tails, refer to “USB input terminal”…
  • Page 377: Sunglasses Holder

    Storage spaces 7 persons To access the luggage floor box (centre) 1. Raise the luggage floor board (rear) by pulling up on the strap (D). *: Front of the vehicle Sunglasses holder* 3. To access the centre of the luggage floor box (front), insert your hand in the gap E00718601417 To open, push the lid.

  • Page 378: Cup Holder

    Cup holder For the front seat For the third seat CAUTION E00719000118 The holder should not be used to store any- The cup holder is located in front of the floor The cup holder is located at the right side of thing heavier than sunglasses.

  • Page 379: Cargo Area Cover

    Cargo area cover* There are bottle holders located on both sides Cargo area cover* NOTE of front and rear doors. Do not put luggage on the cover. E00733601102 To use To change position 1. Draw out the cover retracted by spring There are two installation holes (B) for the and insert it in the mounting grooves cover.

  • Page 380
    Cargo area cover* 1. Move one of the sliders (C) towards the 2. Move one of the sliders (C) towards the On vehicles with luggage floor box, raise the inside of the vehicle, and fit the tab (D) inside of the vehicle and lift it to remove luggage floor board and store the cover.
  • Page 381: Assist Grips

    Assist grips Assist grips Coat hook Luggage hooks E00732800298 E00725600614 E00715700579 The assist grips (located above the doors on There is a coat hook on the second seat assist There are 4 hooks located on the side walls of the headliner) are not designed to support grip of the driver’s side.

  • Page 382
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  • Page 383: For Emergencies

    For emergencies If the vehicle breaks down…………..8-02 Emergency starting…………….8-02 Engine overheating…………….8-04 Tools and jack………………8-05 How to change a tyre…………….8-06 Towing………………..8-14 Operation under adverse driving conditions……..8-17 OGFE16E1…

  • Page 384: If The Vehicle Breaks Down

    If the vehicle breaks down or a M/T in “N” (Neutral). Stop the en- If the vehicle breaks down WARNING gine. To start the engine using jumper cables E00800101182 connected to another vehicle, perform the If the vehicle breaks down on the road, move WARNING correct procedures according to the in- it to the shoulder and use the hazard warning…

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    Emergency starting to the positive (+) terminal of the Diesel-powered vehicles few minutes, then start the engine in the booster battery (B). vehicle with the discharged battery. Connect one end of the other jumper ca- to the negative (-) terminal of the CAUTION booster battery, and the other end Keep the engine of the vehicle giving assis-…
  • Page 386: Engine Overheating

    Engine overheating Engine overheating NOTE For vehicles equipped with the Auto Stop & E00800603790 Go (AS&G) system, press the “Auto Stop & When the engine is overheating, the warning Go (AS&G) OFF” switch to deactivate the will be displayed in the instrument cluster as Auto Stop &…

  • Page 387: Tools And Jack

    Tools and jack Stop the engine immediately and contact 6. Examine the radiator hoses for coolant a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized leakage and the drive belt for looseness Service Point for assistance. or damage. FULL If there is anything wrong with the cool- ing system or drive belt, we recommend you to have it checked and repaired.

  • Page 388: How To Change A Tyre

    How to change a tyre Tools 2. Extend the jack and firmly secure it, NOTE then install the jack lid. • The business name, full address of the manufacturer and of his authorised repre- sentative and the designation of the jack are described in the EC declaration of conformity.

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    How to change a tyre 5. To prevent the vehicle from rolling NOTE CAUTION when jacking up the vehicle, place If chocks are not available, use stones or any The pressure should be periodically checked chocks or blocks (A) at the tyre that is other objects that are large enough to hold and maintained at the specified pressure diagonally opposite from the tyre (B)
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    MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- ard tyre. ice Point. When passing over the projections on the Do not use snow traction device (tyre road, take care not to damage the vehicle’s…
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    How to change a tyre Then loosen the wheel nuts a quarter CAUTION WARNING turn with the wheel nut wrench. Do not When removing the tyre hanger from the Set the jack only at the positions shown remove the wheel nuts yet. hook or hanging it back on the hook, hold here.
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    How to change a tyre Slowly rotate the wheel nut wrench until WARNING WARNING the tyre is raised slightly off the ground Do not turn the raised wheel. The tyres Mount the spare wheel with the valve surface. still on the ground could turn and make stem (I) facing outboard.
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    How to change a tyre nuts make light contact with the wheel Tightening torque 88 to 108 N•m CAUTION and the wheel is not loose. Never apply oil to either the wheel bolts or the nuts, or they will tighten too much. Type 1 NOTE If all 4 aluminium wheels are changed to…
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    If you find any damage on a spare 13. On vehicles with tyre pressure monitor- tyre, do not use the tyre and contact a ing system (TPMS), after filling your MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- tyres to the correct pressure, reset the ice Point. tyre…
  • Page 395: Wheel Covers

    Wrap the tip of the jack bar with a cloth, in- install the wheel cover and consult your sert it into the notch provided in the wheel MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized cover, and pry the cover away from the Service Point.

  • Page 396: Towing

    Authorized Service Point or a commercial tow truck service for assistance. Only when you cannot receive a towing serv- ice from a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- ized Service Point or commercial tow truck service, tow your vehicle carefully in accord- ance with the instructions given in “Emer- gency towing”…

  • Page 397: Emergency Towing

    Towing Towing the vehicle by a tow Turn the ignition switch to the “ACC” posi- CAUTION tion or put the operation mode in ACC and truck [For 2WD vehicles equipped with the Active secure the steering wheel in a straight-ahead Stability Control (ASC)] position with a rope or tiedown strap.

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    Towing On vehicles with M/T, turn the ignition CAUTION switch to the “ACC” or “ON” position. Do not leave the ignition switch in the On vehicles with A/T or CVT, turn the “LOCK” position or the operation mode in ignition switch to the “ON” position. OFF.
  • Page 399: Operation Under Adverse Driving Conditions

    Operation under adverse driving conditions Otherwise, the instructions are the same as Operation under adverse CAUTION for “When being towed by another vehicle”. driving conditions The person in the vehicle being towed must pay attention to the brake lamps of the tow- E00801702342 ing vehicle and make sure the rope never be- comes slack.

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    Operation under adverse driving conditions On a snow-covered or frozen taking the decision to keep driving under CAUTION conditions mentioned above, driver takes all road Do not press the accelerator pedal rapidly. If actions at own risk, aware of possible conse- the wheels break free of the ice, the vehicle quences.
  • Page 401: Vehicle Care

    Vehicle care Vehicle care precautions…………..9-02 Cleaning the interior of your vehicle……….9-02 Cleaning the exterior of your vehicle……….9-03 OGFE16E1…

  • Page 402: Maintenance

    Vehicle care precautions Cleaning the interior of your 2. Dip cloth in fresh water and wring it out Vehicle care precautions well. Using this cloth, wipe off the deter- vehicle E00900100548 gent thoroughly. In order to maintain the value of your vehi- E00900200611 cle, it is necessary to perform regular mainte- NOTE…

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    Cleaning the exterior of your vehicle 2. Clean the carpeting with a vacuum Do not wash the vehicle in direct sunlight. NOTE cleaner and remove any stains with car- Park the vehicle in the shade and spray it When the temperature of the vehicle interior pet cleaner.
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    Cleaning the exterior of your vehicle Waxing CAUTION CAUTION E00901000919 Never spray or splash water on the electrical • The outside mirrors are retracted. Waxing the vehicle will help prevent the ad- components in the engine compartment. Do- • The antenna is removed. herence of dust and road chemicals to the ing so could have an adverse effect on the •…
  • Page 405: Wiper Blades

    Cleaning the exterior of your vehicle Cleaning plastic parts Aluminium wheels* Glass cleaner can be used to remove oil, grease, dead insects, etc. After washing the E00901300808 E00901500347 glass, wipe dry with a clean, dry, soft cloth. Use a sponge or chamois leather. 1.

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    Cleaning the exterior of your vehicle NOTE The surface treatment on the inside of the glass may be removed if hard cloth or organ- ic solvent (benzine, kerosene, thinner, etc.) is used. Engine compartment E00902100308 Clean the engine compartment at the begin- ning and end of winter.
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    Maintenance Service precautions…………….10-02 Catalytic converter*…………….10-04 Bonnet………………..10-04 Engine oil………………10-05 Engine coolant……………….10-07 Washer fluid………………10-08 Brake fluid/Clutch fluid*…………..10-09 Battery………………..10-09 Tyres………………..10-12 Wiper blade rubber replacement…………10-16 General maintenance……………..10-17 Fusible links………………10-18 Fuses………………..10-18 Replacement of lamp bulbs……………10-23 OGFE16E1…
  • Page 408: Service Precautions

    MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service If it is necessary to do work in the engine Point or another specialist. compartment with the engine running, be…

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    Service precautions Petrol-powered vehicles 2000 models, 2400 models 3000 models Diesel-powered vehicles 1. Engine oil level gauge 5. Engine coolant reservoir 2. Engine oil cap 6. Battery 3. Brake fluid reservoir/Clutch fluid reser- voir* 4. Washer fluid reservoir Maintenance 10-03 OGFE16E1…
  • Page 410: Catalytic Converter

    Catalytic converter* Catalytic converter* Bonnet NOTE Only open the bonnet when the wipers are in E01000202466 E01000304155 the parked position. In any other position, The exhaust gas scavenging devices used the wipers could damage the paint or bonnet. To open with the catalytic converter are extremely ef- ficient for the reduction of noxious gases.

  • Page 411: Engine Oil

    Engine oil 2. Slowly lower the bonnet to a position NOTE 3000 models about 20 cm above the closed position, FULL For vehicles equipped with the security then let it drop. alarm system, if you drive with the bonnet 3. Make sure the bonnet is securely locked left open, warning display is displayed on by softly lifting the centre of the bonnet.

  • Page 412: Specifications

    Engine oil Recommended engine oil vis- 1. Park the vehicle on a horizontal surface. 2. Switch off the engine. cosity 3. Wait a few minutes. 4. Remove the dipstick and wipe it with a Petrol-powered vehicles clean cloth. 5. Reinsert the dipstick as far as it goes. 6.

  • Page 413: Engine Coolant

    • ACEA classification: If those classifications are not available, The coolant level in this tank should be kept “For service A1/B1, A3/B3, A3/B4 or contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- between the “LOW” and “FULL” marks A5/B5” thorized Service Point. when measured while the engine is cold.

  • Page 414: Washer Fluid

    Washer fluid If the level should drop below the “LOW” MITSUBISHI MOTORS GENUINE Coolant CAUTION level on the reserve tank, open the lid and has excellent protection against corrosion and Do not top up with water only. add coolant. rust formation of all metals including alumi-…

  • Page 415: Brake Fluid/Clutch Fluid

    Brake fluid/Clutch fluid* To check the fluid level Fluid type If the level is low, replenish the container with washer fluid. The fluid level must be between the “MAX” Use brake fluid conforming to DOT3 or and “MIN” marks on the reservoir. DOT4 from a sealed container.

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    Battery To remove If the battery is not used, it will discharge by NOTE itself with time. 1. Remove the clips (A), and then remove After replacing the battery, the electronic Check it once every 4 weeks and charge with the air duct (B).
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    Battery During cold weather NOTE WARNING The battery electrolyte is extremely caus- The capacity of the battery is reduced at low Type A tic. Do not allow it to come in contact with temperatures. This is an inevitable result of your eyes, skin, clothing, or the painted its chemical and physical properties.
  • Page 418: Tyres

    Tyres Tyres CAUTION NOTE Do not bring the nearby parts, the plastic Keep the terminals clean. After the battery is E01001300255 parts and so on into contact with sulphuric connected, apply terminal protection grease. WARNING acid (battery electrolyte) which may crack, To clean the terminals, use lukewarm water.

  • Page 419: Tyre Rotation

    E01001800931 If your vehicle is equipped with a tyre pres- them. sure monitoring system, only MITSUBISHI Motors genuine wheels should be used. Use CAUTION of another type of wheel risks air leaks and…

  • Page 420: Snow Tyres

    Tyres that have arrows showing rotation direction your snow tyres and the legal speed limit. If your vehicle is equipped with a tyre pres- sure monitoring system, only MITSUBISHI Motors genuine wheels should be used. Use Front of another type of wheel risks air leaks and sensor damage, as it will not be possible to install the tyre pressure sensor properly.

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    (tyre body. chains). Contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- Drive carefully and do not exceed 50 km/h ized Service Point before putting on snow (30 mph). Remember that preventing acci- traction device (tyre chains).
  • Page 422: Wiper Blade Rubber Replacement

    Wiper blade rubber replacement NOTE NOTE NOTE The laws and regulations concerning the use Do not let the wiper arm drop onto the wind- If a retainer is not supplied with the new of snow traction device (tyre chains) vary. screen.

  • Page 423: General Maintenance

    If you see a suspicious fuel leak or if you window glass; it could damage the glass. smell fuel, do not operate the vehicle and call your MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- thorized Service Point for assistance. Exterior and interior lamp op-…

  • Page 424: Fusible Links

    Fusible links If the fuses and bulbs are all OK, we recom- Pull the fuse lid to remove it. WARNING mend you to have your vehicle checked and Fusible links must not be replaced by any repaired. other device. Failing to fit the correct fusi- ble link may result in fire in the vehicle, Meter, gauge and indicator/ property destruction and serious or fatal…

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    Fuses Engine compartment 4. Remove the glove box fastener (C), and Main fuse block then remove the glove box. In the engine compartment, the fuse block is 1. Open the glove box. located as shown in the illustration. While 2. Uncouple the rod (A) on the right side of pressing the tab (A), pull up the cover (B).
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    Fuses Passenger compartment fuse lo- Sym- Electrical sys- Sym- Electrical sys- paci- paci- cation table ties ties E01007901902 Windscreen Radio 15 A 30 A wipers Main fuse block Control unit re- 7.5 A Door locks 20 A Interior lamps Rear fog lamp 10 A 15 A (Room lamps)
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    Fuses Engine compartment fuse loca- Sym- Sym- Electrical system paci- Electrical system paci- tion table ties ties E01008002011 Air conditioning con- Wiper de-icer 15 A SBF1 denser fan motor — — — SBF2 Starter Daytime running 10 A lamps Air conditioning con- SBF3 Front fog lamps 15 A…
  • Page 428: Fuse Replacement

    Fuses Fuse replacement The table above shows the main equip- Sym- ment corresponding to each fuse. Electrical system paci- E01007800845 ties 1. Before replacing a fuse, always turn off The fuse box does not contain spare 7.5 A, the electrical circuit concerned and place Headlamp high-beam 25 A or 30 A fuses.

  • Page 429: Replacement Of Lamp Bulbs

    Replacement of lamp bulbs 4. Insert a new fuse of the same capacity Replacement of lamp bulbs by using the fuse puller into the same E01003101805 place the fuse block. Before replacing a bulb, ensure the lamp is off. Do not touch the glass part of the new bulb with your bare fingers;…

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    If you need to repair or replace these lamps, day, and does not indicate a functional prob- contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- lem. ized Service Point. When the lamp is switched on, the heat will •…
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    Rear If you need to repair or replace these lamps, An LED, not a bulb, is used in the down- contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- light. Contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS ized Service Point. Authorized Service Point when there is a •…
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    Replacement of lamp bulbs 2. Turn the cap (B) anticlockwise to re- NOTE move it. When installing the bulb, align the tab (D) with the notch (E) of the socket. *: Front of the vehicle 3. Turn the socket (C) anticlockwise to re- Headlamps (high-beam) move it, and then pull the bulb out of the *: Front of the vehicle…
  • Page 433: Front Fog Lamps

    Replacement of lamp bulbs Front fog lamps* 4. To install the bulb, perform the removal steps in reverse. E01004003182 1. Insert a straight blade (or minus) screw- Front turn-signal lamps driver with a cloth over its tip at the points indicated by arrows and pry gen- E01003802290 tly to remove the cover (A).

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    Replacement of lamp bulbs Rear fog lamp (driver’s side)/ 4. Turn the bulb (F) anticlockwise to re- NOTE move it. Reversing lamp (Passenger’s When unfastening the screws of the fog side) lamp, be careful not to mistakenly move the beam position adjustment screw (C). E01004101655 1.
  • Page 435: Rear Combination Lamps

    Replacement of lamp bulbs 2. Turn the socket (A) anticlockwise to re- 2. Remove the screws (A), and then move NOTE move it, and then pull the bulb out of the the lamp unit towards the rear of the ve- When installing the lamp unit, first insert the socket.

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    (A) to the left side of the vehicle. stead of the bulb. If you need to repair or replace these lamps, contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- ized Service Point. 4. To install the bulb, perform the removal steps in reverse.
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    Replacement of lamp bulbs NOTE When installing the lamp unit, first insert the end of tab (C) and then align tab (D). Maintenance 10-31 OGFE16E1…
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    Specifications Vehicle labeling…………….11-02 Vehicle dimensions…………….11-05 Vehicle performance…………….. 11-06 Vehicle weight……………… 11-07 Engine specifications……………. 11-13 Electrical system…………….11-14 Tyres and wheels…………….11-15 Fuel consumption…………….11-16 Refill capacities……………..11-19 OGFE16E1…
  • Page 440: Vehicle Labeling

    Vehicle labeling Vehicle information code la- 1- Model code Vehicle labeling 2- Engine model code bel* E01100104718 Exterior code 3- Transmission model code The vehicle information code label is affixed Vehicle identification number 4- Approval number as shown in the illustration. 5- Chassis number The vehicle identification number is stamped 6- Maximum gross vehicle weight…

  • Page 441: Engine Number

    Vehicle labeling Petrol-powered vehicles Vehicle identification number The plate shows model code, engine model, transmission model and body colour code, plate (RHD vehicles only) etc. 2000 models, Please use this number when ordering re- 2400 models The vehicle identification number is stamped placement parts.

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    Vehicle labeling Diesel-powered vehicles *: Front of the vehicle 11-04 Specifications OGFE16E1…
  • Page 443: Vehicle Dimensions

    Vehicle dimensions Vehicle dimensions E01100204399 Front track 1,540 mm Overall width 1,810 mm Front overhang 990 mm Wheel base 2,670 mm Rear overhang 1,035 mm Overall length 4,695 mm Except for vehicles for Rus- 190 mm sia, Kazakhstan and Ukraine Ground clearance (unladen) Vehicles for Russia, Kazakh- 215 mm…

  • Page 444: Vehicle Performance

    Vehicle performance Overall height (unladen) 1,680 mm Rear track 1,540 mm Body 5.73 m Minimum turning radius Wheel 5.3 m Vehicle performance E01100303856 Petrol-powered vehicles 190 km/h (118 mph) 2000 models 193 km/h ,192 km/h (120 mph) Maximum speed 188 km/h ,190 km/h (118 mph) 2400 models 198 km/h (123 mph) 3000 models…

  • Page 445: Vehicle Weight

    Vehicle weight Vehicle weight E01100407451 Petrol-powered vehicles 2000 models (M/T) Seating capacity 5 persons Without optional parts 1,395 kg Kerb weight With full optional parts 1,481 kg Maximum gross vehicle weight 1,985 kg Front 1,150 kg Maximum axle weight Rear 1,250 kg, 1,360 kg With brake 1,600 kg…

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    Vehicle weight 2000 models (CVT) Item Seating capacity 5 persons 7 persons 5 persons 7 persons Without optional 1,460 kg 1,525 kg 1,430 kg, 1,425 kg 1,495 kg, 1,490 kg parts Kerb weight With full 1,507 kg , 1,505 kg optional 1,555 kg 1,620 kg…
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    Vehicle weight 2400 models Seating capacity 5 persons Kerb weight Without optional parts 1,505 kg With full optional parts 1,592 kg Maximum gross vehicle weight 2,210 kg Front 1,150 kg Maximum axle weight Rear 1,250 kg, 1,360 kg With brake 1,600 kg Maximum towable weight Without brake…
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    Vehicle weight Front 1,150 kg Maximum axle weight Rear 1,250 kg, 1,360 kg With brake 1,600 kg Maximum towable weight Without brake 750 kg Maximum trailer-nose weight 80 kg Maximum roof load 80 kg : In case of trailer towing NOTE Trailer specifications indicate the manufacturer’s recommendation.
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    Vehicle weight Item With full optional 1,633 kg 1,618 kg 1,670 kg 1,703 kg 1,583 kg ,1,603 kg parts Maximum gross vehicle weight 2,085 kg 2,260 kg Front 1,150 kg Maximum axle weight Rear 1,250 kg, 1,390 kg With 2,000 kg brake Maximum towable weight…
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    Vehicle weight 2200 models (A/T) Seating capacity 5 persons 7 persons Without op- Kerb weight 1,590 kg 1,610 kg tional parts With full op- 1,695 kg 1,710 kg tional parts Maximum gross vehicle 2,260 kg weight Front 1,150 kg Maximum axle weight Rear 1,250 kg, 1,390 kg…
  • Page 451: Engine Specifications

    Engine specifications Engine specifications E01100604247 Petrol-powered vehicles Item 2000 models Engine model 4B11 4J11 No. of cylinders 4 in line 4 in line Total displacement 1,998 cc 1,998 cc Bore 86.0 mm 86.0 mm Stroke 86.0 mm 86.0 mm Camshaft Double overhead Single overhead Mixture preparation…

  • Page 452: Electrical System

    Electrical system Item 2400 models 3000 models Maximum torque (EEC net) 222 Nm/4,100 rpm 292 Nm/3,750 rpm Diesel-powered vehicles Item Engine model 4N14 No. of cylinders 4 in line Total displacement 2,268 cc Bore 86.0 mm Stroke 97.6 mm Camshaft Double overhead Mixture preparation Electronic injection…

  • Page 453: Tyres And Wheels

    : Vehicles for Russia, Kazakhstan and Ukraine : Vehicles for Russia with heated windscreen NOTE For vehicles equipped with the Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) system, contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point when replacing the battery. Tyres and wheels E01100903100…

  • Page 454: Fuel Consumption

    Fuel consumption NOTE Contact your MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point for details on the combination used on your vehicle. Fuel consumption E01101101860 Vehicles for Russia, Kazakhstan and Ukraine Urban condi- Extra-urban Combined tions conditions Item Fuel consump- Fuel consump- Fuel consump-…

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    Fuel consumption Urban condi- Extra-urban Combined tions conditions Item Fuel consump- Fuel consump- Fuel consump- (g/km) tion (L/100 km) tion (L/100 km) tion (L/100 km) Vehicles with 16 inch tires 5 persons Vehicles with 2000 18 inch tires models 7 persons Diesel-powered vehicles Extra-urban Combined…
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    Fuel consumption NOTE The results given do not express or imply any guarantee of the fuel consumption of the particular vehicle. The vehicle itself has not been tested and there are inevitably differences between individual vehicles of the same model. In addition, this vehicle may incor- porate particular modifications.
  • Page 457: Refill Capacities

    Refill capacities Refill capacities E01101306258 Petrol-powered vehicles 2000 models, 2400 models 3000 models Diesel-powered vehicles Specifications 11-19 OGFE16E1…

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    Brake fluid DOT 3 or As required DOT 4 Clutch fluid Washer fluid 4.5 litres — 2000 models MITSUBISHI Petrol-powered vehicles [in- 6.0 litres MOTORS GENUINE cludes 0.65 litre in the re- 2400 models SUPER LONG LIFE serve tank] 3000 models 9.0 litres…
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    : Similar high quality ethylene glycol based non-silicate, non-amine, non-nitrate and non-borate coolant with long life hybrid organic acid technology CAUTION Use only the MITSUBISHI MOTORS GENUINE ATF-J3 (for the automatic transmission fluid) or MITSUBISHI MOTORS GENUINE CVTF-J4 (for the CVT fluid). Use of a different fluid could damage the transmission. Item…
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    Alphabetical index Selector lever operation……6-36,6-43 Child restraint…………4-26 Selector lever position……6-38,6-46 Caution for installing the child re- 4-wheel drive operation……..6-57 straint on vehicle with front pas- senger’s airbag……..4-17,4-26 Battery…………. 10-09 Child-protection rear doors……. 3-23 Charge warning lamp……..5-51 Cigarette lighter……….7-73 Accessory (Installation)……..2-04 Discharged battery (Emergency starting)..

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    Alphabetical index Child-protection……….3-23 Fluid capacities and lubricants……11-19 Dead Lock System……..3-22 Fluid Lock and unlock……….3-19 Automatic transmission fluid…… 11-19 Driving, alcohol and drugs…….. 6-03 General maintenance……..10-17 Brake fluid……..10-09,11-19 General vehicle data……..11-05 Clutch fluid……..10-09,11-19 CVT fluid………… 11-19 Genuine parts………….2-05 Engine coolant……..
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    Alphabetical index Ignition switch………..6-12 Replacement……….10-30 Operation under adverse driving conditions..8-17 Link System…………7-49 Indication and warning lamps……5-47 Outside rear-view mirrors……… 6-10 Lock and unlock the doors and tailgate…..3-21 Indication lamps……….5-48 Overheating…………8-04 Lubricants…………11-19 Information screen……….5-05 Luggage floor box……….7-78 Inside rear-view mirror……..6-08 Luggage hooks……….
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    Alphabetical index Outside…………6-10 Snow traction device (tyre chains)….10-15 Tools Refill capacities……….11-19 Snow tyres…………10-14 Storage…………8-05 Replacement of lamp bulbs……10-23 Towing………….. 8-14 Spare wheel…………8-07 Reversing lamps Trailer towing……….6-115 Spark plug…………11-14 Bulb capacity……….10-24 Transfer oil…………11-19 Specifications……….
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    Alphabetical index Vehicle dimensions……… 11-05 Vehicle identification number……11-02 Vehicle identification number plate….11-03 Vehicle information code plate……. 11-02 Vehicle labeling……….11-02 Vehicle performance……..11-06 Vehicle weight……….11-07 Ventilators…………7-02 Warning lamps……….5-50 Washer Fluid……….10-08,11-19 Switch……….. 5-64,5-68 Washing………….9-03 Waxing………….. 9-04 Weight…………. 11-07 Wheel Covers…………
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    OUTLANDER OWNER’S MANUAL OUTLANDER — ENGLISH — OGFE16E1…
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    Repairs to your vehicle: M/T: Manual Transmission Vehicles in the warranty period: A/T: Automatic Transmission All warranty repairs must be carried out by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- CVT: Continuously Variable Transmission thorized Service Point. The symbol used on the vehicles: Vehicles outside the warranty period: : See owner’s manual…
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Overview/Quick guide General information Locking and unlocking Seats and seat belts Instruments and controls Starting and driving For pleasant driving For emergencies Vehicle care Maintenance Specifications Alphabetical index Declaration of Conformity OGFE16E1…

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    Instruments and controls Instruments and controls E08500101446 1. Combination headlamps and dipper switch p. 5-55 Turn-signal lever p. 5-61 Front fog lamp switch* p. 5-63 Rear fog lamp switch p. 5-63 Headlamp washer switch* p. 5-69 2. Driver’s ventilators p. 7-02 3.
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    Instruments and controls 1. Driver’s ventilators p. 7-02 2. Shift paddles* p. 6-41, 6-46 3. Engine switch* p. 6-14 4. Instruments p. 5-02 5. Driver’s ventilators p. 7-02 6. Multi information display switch* p. 5-05 7. Active stability control (ASC) OFF switch* p. 6-68 8.
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    18. Rear window demister switch p. 5-70 Wiper de-icer switch* p. 5-70 19. Seat belt reminder p. 4-13 20. Audio* p. 7-14 MITSUBISHI Multi Communication System (MMCS)* [For DISPLAY AUDIO and MMCS, refer to the separate owner’s manuals.] Digital clock*…
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    Instruments and controls 1. Audio* p. 7-14 MITSUBISHI Multi Communication System (MMCS)* [For DISPLAY AUDIO and MMCS, refer to the separate owner’s manuals.] Digital clock* 2. Hazard warning flasher switch p. 5-62 3. Front passenger’s airbag indicator p. 4-29 4. Air conditioner p. 7-04 5.
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    Interior Interior E08500201287 1. Sun visors p. 7-72 Vanity mirror p. 7-72 Card holder p. 7-72 2. Electric window control switch p. 3-39 3. Lock switch p. 3-40 4. Electric remote-controlled outside rear-view mirrors switch p. 6-10 5. Central door lock switch p. 3-21 6.
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    Interior 1. Inside rear-view mirror p. 6-08 2. Sun visors p. 7-72 Vanity mirror p. 7-72 Card holder p. 7-72 3. Lock switch p. 3-40 4. Electric remote-controlled outside rear-view mirrors switch p. 6-10 5. Central door lock switch p. 3-21 6.
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    Interior 1. Supplemental restraint system (SRS) — curtain airbag* p. 4-26, 4-34 2. Bottle holder p. 7-80 3. Hands-free microphone* p. 7-51 4. Map & room lamps (front) p. 7-75, 7-76 5. Downlight p. 7-75 6. Sunroof switch* p. 3-41 7.
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    Interior 1. Bottle holder p. 7-80 2. Supplemental restraint system (SRS) — curtain airbag* p. 4-26, 4-34 3. Assist grips p. 7-83 Coat hook p. 7-83 4. Cargo area cover* p. 7-81 5. Armrest p. 4-05 Cup holder p. 7-80 6.
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    Luggage area Luggage area E08500301103 1. Tether anchorages for child restraint system p. 4-24 2. Jack p. 8-05 Tools p. 8-05 3. Luggage hooks p. 7-83 4. Luggage floor box* p. 7-78 1-10 Overview/Quick guide OGFE16E1…
  • Page 13
    Outside (Front) Outside (Front) E08500401524 1. Sunroof* p. 3-41 2. Electric window control p. 3-39 3. Fuel tank filler p. 2-03 4. Outside rear-view mirror p. 6-10 Side turn-signal lamps* p. 5-61, 10-24 5. Side turn-signal lamps* p. 5-61, 10-24 6.
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    Outside (Rear) Outside (Rear) E08500401537 1. Antenna p. 7-49 2. Tail lamps p. 5-55, 10-24,10-29 3. Keyless entry system* p. 3-03 Keyless operation system* p. 3-08 Locking and unlocking the doors p. 3-19 4. Tyre p. 10-12 Tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS)* p. 6-101 Tyre inflation pressures p.
  • Page 15: Overview/Quick Guide

    Quick guide Around the driver’s seat On vehicle with the electric tailgate, the tail- Quick guide gate can be opened automatically if you press E08500801326 E08500500010 the electric tailgate switch (4) after unlocking Lock and unlock the doors and the tailgate. Refer to “Electric tailgate*”…

  • Page 16
    Quick guide 1-Combination headlamps 2. Adjust the steering wheel to the desired Position, tail, licence position. plate, instrument panel Rotate the switch to turn on the lamps. 3. Securely lock the steering wheel by pull- lamps and downlight on ing the lever fully upward. Headlamps and other lamps go on Refer “Combination headlamps and dip-…
  • Page 17
    Quick guide 4-Wiper and washer switch 5-Electric remote-controlled If you are carrying the keyless operation key, outside rear-view mirrors you can start the engine. If you press the en- gine switch without depressing the brake pedal (CVT) or the clutch pedal (M/T), you To adjust the mirror position can change the operation mode in the order of OFF, ACC, ON, OFF.
  • Page 18
    Quick guide 6-Electric window control The fuel tank filler is located on the rear left side of your vehicle. Press the switch down for opening the win- dow, and pull the switch for closing. INVECS-II 6A/T INVECS-III 6CVT with shift paddles INVECS-III 6CVT Refer “Filling the fuel tank”…
  • Page 19
    Quick guide Selector lever positions The following information is included on the Refer to “Automatic transmission IN- multi information display: odometer, tripme- VECS-III 6CVT (Intelligent & Innovative ter, average fuel consumption etc. “P” PARK Vehicle Electronic Control System III)” on This position locks the transmission to pre- page 6-43.
  • Page 20
    Quick guide Drive mode-selector 5- Frozen road warning ® p. 5-24 Drive mode Function 6- Gearshift indicator* ® p. 6-33 The drive mode can be switched by press the 4WD AUTO This mode is for au- 7- Selector lever position display* switch while the ignition switch is in the tomatically control-…
  • Page 21
    Quick guide S-AWC con- Function S-AWC con- Function trol mode trol mode AWC ECO High fuel efficiency mode. LOCK High traction mode. This mode is ordinary This mode excels at rough driven on efficient 2WD road driving and escape and provides 4WD per- from stuck conditions, in formance on wheel slip- addition, realizes strong…
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    OGFE16E1…
  • Page 23: General Information

    General information Fuel selection………………2-02 Filling the fuel tank…………….2-03 Installation of accessories…………..2-04 Modification/alterations to the electrical or fuel systems….2-05 Genuine parts………………2-05 Safety and disposal information for used engine oil……2-06 Disposal information for used batteries……….2-06 OGFE16E1…

  • Page 24: Fuel Selection

    NOTE ing the engine to a normal condition. Be sure Euro 6 regulation) to use a MITSUBISHI MOTORS GENU- 90 RON or higher (Vehi- Petrol-powered vehicles have the knock con- Recom- INE FUEL SYSTEM CLEANER. Using an…

  • Page 25: Filling The Fuel Tank

    When refueling Refueling normal condition. your vehicle, always turn the engine off Be sure to use a MITSUBISHI MOTORS and keep away from flames, sparks, and GENUINE DIESEL FUEL SYSTEM 1.

  • Page 26: Installation Of Accessories

    (A) located on the inside of the fuel recommend consult your tank filler door. MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. The installation of accessories, optional components, etc., should only be carried out within the limits prescribed by law in…

  • Page 27: Modification/Alterations To The Electrical Or Fuel Systems

    (protective fuses not included, etc.), elec- installed by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- available in the market, it is not possible, not tronic devices may be adversely affected, re-…

  • Page 28: Safety And Disposal Information For Used Engine Oil

    Safety and disposal information for used engine oil Safety and disposal Disposal information for information for used engine used batteries E00201300032 Your vehicle contains batter- E00200600155 ies and/or accumulators. WARNING Do not mix with general Prolonged and repeated contact may household waste.

  • Page 29: Locking And Unlocking

    Locking and unlocking Keys………………..3-02 Key number tag……………….3-02 Electronic immobilizer (Anti-theft starting system)……3-03 Keyless entry system*……………..3-03 Keyless operation system*…………..3-08 Doors………………..3-19 Central door locks…………….3-21 Dead Lock System*…………….3-22 “Child-protection” rear doors…………..3-23 Tailgate*………………..3-24 Electric tailgate*…………….. 3-25 Inside tailgate release…………….3-31 Security alarm system*……………

  • Page 30: Keys

    Keys Keys WARNING NOTE When taking a key on flights, do not press • Do not leave the key where it may be ex- E00300102517 any switches on the key while on the posed to high temperature or high humidi- The key fits all locks.

  • Page 31: Electronic Immobilizer (Anti-Theft Starting System)

    (vehicles with keyless entry sys- er system. Doing so could cause the immo- thorized MITSUBISHI MOTORS dealer in tem) bilizer to malfunction. the event the original keys are lost.

  • Page 32
    It is possible to modify functions as follows: For further information, please contact your MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- ice Point. On vehicles equipped with MITSUBISHI Multi-Communication System (MMCS), screen operations can be used to make the adjustment. Refer to the separate owner’s manual for details.
  • Page 33: Lock System

    Keyless entry system* Operation of the outside rear- In a vehicle equipped with the MITSUBISHI NOTE Multi-Communication System (MMCS), it is view mirrors (Vehicles equip- • The indication lamp (4) is dim or does not possible to change the setting by means of ped with mirror retractor come on.

  • Page 34
    3. Press the LOCK switch (1) for 4 to 10 seconds and press the UNLOCK switch CAUTION 2. With the MITSUBISHI mark facing (2) during this time. you, insert the cloth-covered tip of a 4. Release in sequence the LOCK and UN-…
  • Page 35
    4. Remove the old battery. MITSUBISHI mark facing you. If the 5. Install a new battery with the + side (B) MITSUBISHI mark is not facing you when down. you open the remote control switch case, the switches may come out.
  • Page 36: Keyless Operation System

    (B). The radio waves used by the key- system.) Consult MITSUBISHI less operation system could adversely af- 4. Close the case firmly. fect implantable cardiac pacemakers or MOTORS Authorized Service Point.

  • Page 37
    • The keyless operation system is carried have it replaced at your MITSUBISHI together with a communications device MOTORS Authorized Service Point. such as a cellular phone or radio set, or Refer to “Procedure for replacing the remote…
  • Page 38
    Keyless operation system* Operating range for locking NOTE : Operating range and unlocking the doors and Even if the keyless operation key is within tailgate 70 cm of the driver’s door handle, front pas- NOTE senger’s door handle, or tailgate handle, if E00306201584 the key is near to the ground or high up, the Even if it is within the operating range, if the…
  • Page 39
    Point. Refer to “Starting and driving: Outside rear- On vehicles equipped with MITSUBISHI view mirrors” on page 6-10. Multi- Communication System (MMCS), For vehicles equipped with the Dead Lock screen operations can be used to make the System, pressing the driver’s or front pas-…
  • Page 40
    MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- ation function. ice Point. Refer to “Starting and driving: Outside rear- On vehicles equipped with MITSUBISHI view mirrors” on page 6-10. Multi- Communication System (MMCS), Except for vehicles equipped with a Dead screen operations can be used to make the Lock System, the keyless operation function adjustment.
  • Page 41
    NOTE Functions can be modified as stated below. For further information, please contact your MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- ice Point. On vehicles equipped with MITSUBISHI Multi-Communication System (MMCS), screen operations can be used to make the adjustment. Refer to the separate owner’s manual for details.
  • Page 42
    Keyless operation system* Warning activation E00305901757 In order to prevent vehicle theft or the accidental operation of the keyless operation system, the buzzer and the display on the information screen in the multi-information display are used to alert the driver. If a warning is activated, always check the vehicle and the keyless operation key.
  • Page 43
    Keyless operation system* Item TYPE 1 TYPE 2 Note (Solution) Display Buzzer Indicator Buzzer Key not detected Inner buzzer No sounds When the engine switch is turned to the sounds once. ACC or ON from OFF or when the en- gine is started, the warning is activated, Blinks if any of the following conditions is oc-…
  • Page 44
    For further information, please contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. 3-16 Locking and unlocking OGFE16E1…
  • Page 45
    Keyless operation system* Item TYPE 1 TYPE 2 Note (Solution) Display Buzzer Indicator Buzzer Keyless operation Inner buzzer Inner buzzer Even if you have the keyless oper- key take-out moni- sounds once. Outer sounds once. Outer ation key within the engine start toring system buzzer sounds in- buzzer sounds in-…
  • Page 46
    Keyless operation system* Item TYPE 1 TYPE 2 Note (Solution) Display Buzzer Indicator Buzzer Door ajar preven- Inner buzzer Outer buzzer When the operation mode in OFF, if tion system sounds once. Outer sounds about you try to lock the doors and tailgate by buzzer sounds seconds…
  • Page 47: Doors

    Doors To operate without using the NOTE CAUTION keyless operation function After using the emergency key, always re- Never leave children in the vehicle unatten- turn it into the keyless operation key. ded. E00306001175 Emergency key Be careful not to lock the doors while the key is inside the vehicle.

  • Page 48
    Doors To lock or unlock from inside To lock without using the key NOTE the vehicle When locking or unlocking with the key, on- ly the driver’s door will be locked or un- Front passenger’s door, Rear locked. door To lock or unlock all doors and the tailgate, use the central door lock switch, the keyless entry system or the keyless operation func- tion.
  • Page 49: Central Door Locks

    Central door locks vehicle is shipped from the factory. To acti- and tailgate E00300801937 vate or deactivate these functions, please con- tact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Using the central door lock Service Point. NOTE switch Using the ignition switch or the…

  • Page 50: Dead Lock System

    Dead Lock System* Setting the system NOTE Driver’s and front passenger’s door lock/unlock switches* E00305200229 On vehicles equipped with MITSUBISHI 1. Turn the ignition switch to the “LOCK” Multi-Communication System (MMCS), position and then remove the key (vehi- screen operations can be used to make the cles with keyless entry system), or put adjustment.

  • Page 51: Child-Protection» Rear Doors

    If you need advice on how to set the Dead When the following operation is performed, pressing the UNLOCK switch (B) on the re- Lock System, please contact a MITSUBISHI the doors and tailgate will unlock and the mote control switch or the driver’s or front MOTORS Authorized Service Point.

  • Page 52: Tailgate

    Tailgate* CAUTION WARNING NOTE When driving with a child in the rear seat, When you open the tailgate make sure Repeated continuous operating between lock please use the child protection to prevent ac- that the tailgate is opened fully and re- and unlock could cause the central door cidental door opening which may cause an mains fully open.

  • Page 53: Electric Tailgate

    Electric tailgate* To close Operating the electric tailgate NOTE E00312901081 • Do not attach any plastic material, tape, Pull the tailgate grip (B) downward as illus- etc., to the gas struts. trated. Gently shut the tailgate from the out- WARNING •…

  • Page 54: Automatic Operation

    Do not install accessories other than near the arm of the electric tailgate when MITSUBISHI MOTORS GENUINE parts loading and unloading luggage. gate power switch (A) is on. on the electric tailgate. Some accessories could be too heavy, causing the drop preven- tion mechanism to operate.

  • Page 55
    Electric tailgate* <Using the driver’s side electric tailgate WARNING NOTE switch> If the electric tailgate power switch is The electric tailgate does not operate nor- The operation mode is in ON with the turned off while the tailgate is operating, mally under the following conditions: selector lever in the “P”…
  • Page 56
    Electric tailgate* Operating the electric tailgate If the driver’s side electric tailgate switch is •While The warning buzzer sounds pressed once while the tailgate is operating, open: and the tailgate completely using the keyless operation key the warning buzzer sounds once and it moves closes.
  • Page 57
    Electric tailgate* Safety mechanism If the open switch is pressed with the tailgate If the close switch on the inside of the elec- and all doors are unlocked, the electric tail- tric tailgate is pressed, the electric tailgate E00313200013 gate opens after the warning buzzer sounds. closes after the warning buzzer sounds.
  • Page 58: Manual Operation

    Therefore be especially careful not to trap a Do not install accessories other than operation. hand or finger at this time. MITSUBISHI MOTORS GENUINE parts If the safety mechanism is repeatedly operat- on the electric tailgate. Some accessories ed, the tailgate could be switched to manual…

  • Page 59: Inside Tailgate Release

    Inside tailgate release NOTE CAUTION If it does nor open immediately after push- The safety mechanism is deactivated when ing the tailgate open switch, the electric tail- the electric tailgate is closed manually. gate cannot be lifted. Therefore be especially careful not to trap a If this occurs, push the tailgate open switch hand or finger at this time.

  • Page 60: Security Alarm System

    When making changes to the settings, please follow the procedure listed in the section ti- tled “Changing the security alarm settings” on page 3-34. On vehicles equipped with MITSUBISHI 3. Push out on the tailgate to open it. You and your family should familiarise your- Multi-Communication…

  • Page 61
    The sensitivity of the interior intrusion de- malfunctioning. tection function can be adjusted. For details, Have vehicle inspected please contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- Authorized Service Point. ice Point. If the confirmation function (blinking of the turn-signal lamps by locking and unlocking…
  • Page 62
    Security alarm system* During this time, it is possible to temporarily Follow the procedure below. NOTE open a door or the tailgate without using the 1. Turn the ignition switch to the “LOCK” The alarm will resume if unlawful actions keyless entry system or the keyless operation position and then remove the key (vehi- are taken again, even if the alarm has stop-…
  • Page 63
    UNLOCK switch. The MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- mode can be confirmed from the num- ice Point. ber of times the buzzer sounds. Avoid leaving valuable items inside the ve- hicle even when the security alarm system Number of has been set to the “active”…
  • Page 64
    Security alarm system* the driver’s or front passenger’s door NOTE Tailgate LOCK switch* lock/unlock switch (B), or the tailgate The system preparation mode is not activa- LOCK switch (C) in order to lock all the ted when the doors and the tailgate have doors and the tailgate.
  • Page 65
    Security alarm system* The buzzer will sound twice and the function Turning the ignition switch to the “ON” NOTE will be activated. position. (vehicles with keyless entry Avoid leaving valuable items inside the ve- system) hicle even when the security alarm system Putting the operation mode in ON.
  • Page 66
    As long as they are registered, any of the re- adjusted. Consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS mote control switches, other than the one Authorized Service Point. used to activate the system, can be used to On vehicles equipped with MITSUBISHI cancel the system.
  • Page 67: Electric Window Control

    Electric window control Electric window control switch Turning the ignition switch to the “ON” WARNING position. (vehicles with keyless entry E00302301822 Never leave a child (or other person who system) Each door window opens or closes while the might not be capable of safe operation of Putting the operation mode in ON.

  • Page 68
    Electric window control Safety mechanism (driver’s Press the switch down for opening the win- To unlock, press it once again. dow, and pull up the switch for closing it. window only) E00302500830 If a hand or head is trapped in the closing window, it will lower automatically.
  • Page 69: Sunroof

    Sunroof* To close, press the switch (3). Sunroof* NOTE To stop the moving sunroof, press switch (1) The safety mechanism can be activated if the E00302801319 or (2). driving conditions or other circumstances cause the driver’s door window to be subjec- Sunroof To tilt up, press the switch (2).

  • Page 70
    Do not sit or place heavy luggage on the If the sunroof does not return to normal, con- sunroof or roof opening edge. Release the switch as soon as the sunroof sult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized reaches the fully open or fully closed posi- Service Point. tion.
  • Page 71
    Sunroof* NOTE Be careful, not to put any wax on the weath- erstrip (black rubber) around the sunroof opening. If stained with wax, the weather- strip cannot maintain a weatherproof seal with the sunroof. After washing the vehicle or after it has rained, wipe off any water that is on the sun- roof before operating it.
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  • Page 73: Seats And Seat Belts

    Seats and seat belts Seat arrangement……………..4-02 Seat adjustment………………. 4-03 Front seats………………. 4-04 Second seats*………………4-05 Third seats (7 persons)……………. 4-06 Head restraints………………4-06 Making a luggage area……………. 4-08 Making a flat seat…………….4-10 Seat belts………………… 4-11 Pregnant women restraint…………..4-16 Seat belt pretensioner system and force limiter system…… 4-17 Child restraint………………4-17 Seat belt inspection…………….

  • Page 74: Seat Arrangement

    Seat arrangement Seat arrangement E00400201932 The seats can be arranged as desired to the patterns shown below. 5 persons 7 persons Normal usage Flat seat ® p. 4-10 Folding the second seats Making a luggage area ® p. 4-08 4-02 Seats and seat belts OGFE16E1…

  • Page 75: Seat Adjustment

    Seat adjustment 5 persons 7 persons Folding the second seats Making a luggage area ® p. 4-08 Seat adjustment WARNING CAUTION To minimize the risk of personal injury in The reclining mechanism of the front seat’s E00400301715 the event of a collision or sudden braking, seatback is spring loaded, causing it to return Adjust the driver’s seat so that you are com- the seatbacks should always be in the al-…

  • Page 76: Front Seats

    Front seats Power type* Heated seats* Front seats E00401102166 E00400401266 The heated seats can be operated with the ig- nition switch or the operation mode in ON. Manual type Operate the switch as indicated by arrows. The indication lamp (A) will illuminate while the heater is on.

  • Page 77: Second Seats

    Second seats* To return to the original position, push it Second seats* CAUTION backward level with the seat. Operate in the high position for quick heat- E00402001426 ing. Once the seat is warm, set the heater to low to keep it warm. Slight variations in seat temperature may be felt while using the heated seats.

  • Page 78: Third Seats (7 Persons)

    Third seats (7 persons) After returning the seat, gently try to move it Third seats (7 persons) WARNING forward and backward to check that it is se- Never place a cushion or similar device on E00402700426 curely retained and adjust seatback to the the seatback.

  • Page 79
    Head restraints To adjust height To remove CAUTION Confirm that the height adjusting knob (A) Adjust the head restraint height so that the Lift the head restraint with the height adjust- is correctly adjusted as shown in the illustra- centre of the head restraint is as close as pos- ing knob (A) pushed in.
  • Page 80: Making A Luggage Area

    Making a luggage area 4. Lift the front end of the seat cushion. NOTE It is possible to folding the seat independent- ly on each side. Folding the second seats E00403501688 To fold 1. Lower the head restraints of the second seat to the lowest position.

  • Page 81
    Making a luggage area 3. While lifting the seat belt’s buckle (A), CAUTION gently lower the seat cushion. Make sure Do not allow any person to sit on the flipped that there is a hook (B) at the position seat cushion, and do not place luggage on it. shown in the illustration.
  • Page 82: Making A Flat Seat

    Making a flat seat 5. Make sure the seat belt’s buckle is on Push lightly on the seatback to confirm CAUTION the seat cushion. that it has actually been secured. Make sure the seat is adjusted by an adult or with adult supervision for correct and safe Folding the third seats (7 per- operation.

  • Page 83: Seat Belts

    Seat belts 2. Slide the second seats fully backward (Refer to “Second seats*” on page 4-05) Seat belts (vehicles with second seat slide func- E00404800867 tion). To protect you and your passengers in the (Refer to “Second seats*” on page 4-05) event of an accident, it is most important that the seat belts be worn correctly while driving.

  • Page 84
    Seat belts WARNING NOTE The seat belt will provide its wearer with You can check if the belt locks by pulling it maximum protection if the recliner seat- forward quickly. back is placed in fully upright position. If the seat belt buckles in the second seating When the seatback is reclined, there is position are not found, you will find them greater risk that the passenger will slide…
  • Page 85: Seat Belt Reminder

    Seat belts To unfasten Seat belt reminder If the vehicle is driven with the seat belt still unfastened, the warning lamp will blink and Hold the latch plate and push the button on E00409802042 the tone will sound intermittently until the the buckle.

  • Page 86
    Seat belts For the rear passenger’s seats* Move the seat belt anchor down with the lock WARNING knob (A) depressed. To move the anchor up, E00415500011 Do not install any accessory or sticker slide it without depressing the lock knob (A). that makes the lamp difficult to see.
  • Page 87
    Seat belts To fasten Second-centre 3-point type seat 4. Insert the latch plate (B) into the buckle (D). belt 1. Pull out the buckle (C) from the seat- back. E00405201155 The second-centre 3-point type seat belt must 2. Pull out the small latch plate (A) and be worn correctly as illustrated.
  • Page 88: Pregnant Women Restraint

    Pregnant women restraint Seat belt plate storage Second and third seat belt stor- Outboard seating position E00405300508 When the seat belt is not in use, store it as After passing the belt through the rear notch shown in the illustration. (A), insert the plate into the front notch (B).

  • Page 89: Seat Belt Pretensioner System And Force Limiter System

    After the pretensioner seat the relevant regulations. belts have been activated, we recommend The operation mode is in ON. you have it replaced by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. Seats and seat belts 4-17 OGFE16E1…

  • Page 90
    Child restraint Caution for installing the child Use rearward facing child restraints in the WARNING rear seat or turn off the front passenger’s air- restraint on vehicle with front When possible, put children in the rear bag ON-OFF switch. (Refer to “To turn an passenger’s airbag seat.
  • Page 91: Older Children

    Child restraint Infants and small children Before purchasing a child restraint sys- NOTE tem, try installing it in the rear seat to E00406602137 Depending on the seating position in the ve- make sure there is a good fit. Because of When transporting infants and small children hicle and the child restraint system that you the location of the seat belt buckles and…

  • Page 92
    Child restraint Suitability for various ISOFIX positions E00411401761 Vehicle ISOFIX positions Mass group Size class Fixture Second outboard Carrycot ISO/L1 ISO/L2 — Up to 10 kg ISO/R1 — Up to 13 kg ISO/R1 ISO/R2 ISO/R3 — 9 to 18 kg ISO/R2 ISO/R3 ISO/F2…
  • Page 93
    IUF- Suitable for ISOFIX forward child restraint 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 MOTORS GENUINE parts). X- ISOFIX position not suitable for ISOFIX child restraint systems in this mass group.
  • Page 94
    U- Suitable for “universal” category restraints approved for use in this mass group. L- Suitable for particular child restraint systems given in the following list (MITSUBISHI MOTORS GENUINE parts.). X- Seat position not suitable for children in this mass group.
  • Page 95
    E1-04301169 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 detailed information, consult your MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point.
  • Page 96: Isofix Mountings

    Child restraint Tether anchorage location Child restraint system with Installing a child restraint sys- ISOFIX mountings tem to the lower anchorage There are 2 child restraint anchorage points (ISOFIX child restraint mount- located on the back of the second seatbacks. The child restraint system is designed only ings) and tether anchorage These are for securing a child restraint sys-…

  • Page 97
    Child restraint Installing a child restraint sys- 3. Open the gap a little between the seat 5. Latch the tether strap hook (E) of the cushion (A) and the seatback (B) with child restraint system to the tether an- tem to a 3-point type seat belt your hand to locate the lower anchorages chorage bar (F) and tighten the top tether (with emergency locking mech-…
  • Page 98: Seat Belt Inspection

    The SRS driver’s knee airbag (if so equip- mend you to have this work done by a ped) is designed to supplement the primary MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. Incorrect repair or replace- protection of the driver’s seat belt system.

  • Page 99
    Supplemental restraint system (SRS) — airbag The SRS curtain airbags (if so equipped) are 5- Front passenger’s airbag ON-OFF The airbags deployment produces a sudden, designed to supplement properly worn seat switch loud noise, and releases some smoke and belts and provide the driver and passenger powder, but these conditions are not injuri- with protection against head injuries in cer- ous, and do not indicate a fire in the vehicle.
  • Page 100
    Supplemental restraint system (SRS) — airbag WARNING WARNING IT IS VERY IMPORTANT TO BE Older children should be seated in the PROPERLY SEATED. rear seat, properly wearing the seat belt, A driver or front passenger too close to with an appropriate booster seat if nee- the steering wheel or instrument panel ded.
  • Page 101
    Supplemental restraint system (SRS) — airbag Front passenger’s airbag ON- Front passenger’s airbag indi- WARNING OFF switch cator Do not fit any accessory that makes the indication lamp impossible to see, and do E00410100315 E00410200332 The front passenger’s airbag ON-OFF switch The front passenger’s airbag indicator is lo- not cover the indication lamp with a stick- can be used to disable the front passenger’s…
  • Page 102
    OFF switch is turned OFF, do not fit a child restraint system to the front pas- senger seat. We recommend you to have the system inspected by a For Russia MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. • If the OFF indicator remains on when the front passenger’s airbag ON-OFF switch is turned ON, do not allow any- one to sit on the front passenger seat.
  • Page 103
    Supplemental restraint system (SRS) — airbag The front airbags and driver’s Deployment of front airbags The front airbags and driver’s knee airbag knee airbag MAY NOT DE- will deploy if the severity of the impact is and driver’s knee airbag PLOY when……
  • Page 104
    Supplemental restraint system (SRS) — airbag Because the front airbags and driver’s knee Because the front airbags and driver’s knee Because the front airbags and driver’s knee airbag do not protect the occupant in all types airbag do not protect the occupant in all types airbag may deploy in certain types of unex- of frontal collisions, be sure to always prop- of collisions, be sure to always properly wear…
  • Page 105: Side Airbag System

    Such objects could prevent the you to have the entire airbag system in- driver’s knee airbag from inflating nor- spected by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS mally or could be propelled and cause se- Authorized Service Point. rious injury if the airbag inflates.

  • Page 106: Curtain Airbag System

    Supplemental restraint system (SRS) — airbag The side airbags and curtain Curtain airbag system* The typical condition is shown in the illustra- airbags MAY NOT DEPLOY tion. E00409100605 when… The curtain airbags are contained in the front pillars and roof side rail. The curtain airbag is With certain types of side collisions, the ve- designed to inflate only on the side of the ve- hicle’s body structure is designed to absorb…

  • Page 107
    Supplemental restraint system (SRS) — airbag The side airbags and curtain 3- Collision with a utility pole, tree or other WARNING airbags ARE NOT DESIGNED narrow object The side airbags and curtain airbags are TO DEPLOY when… designed to supplement the driver and passenger seat belts in certain side im- The side airbags and curtain airbags are not pacts.
  • Page 108
    MITSUBISHI MOTORS deploying side airbag. Special care should Authorized Service Point. be taken with children.
  • Page 109
    We recommend any maintenance per- tem. formed on or near the components of the The SRS warning lamp is shared by the SRS SRS to be performed by a MITSUBISHI airbag system and the seat belt pretensioner MOTORS Authorized Service Point. system.
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  • Page 111: Instruments And Controls

    Instruments and controls Instruments………………5-02 Multi information display — Type 1………….5-03 Multi information display — Type 2………….5-20 Indication lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list (multi information display — Type 1)……5-29 Indication and warning lamps (multi information display — Type 2)………………..5-47 Indication lamps………………5-48 Warning lamps………………

  • Page 112: Instruments

    Instruments Meter illumination control — 2- Multi information display (Type 1: Col- Instruments liquid crystal display type) Type 1 E00500102708 ® p. 5-03 E00531301060 Information screen display list (Type 1) Each time you press the rheostat illumination Type 1 ® p. 5-29 button, there is a sound and the brightness of Multi information display (Type 2: the instruments changes.

  • Page 113: Multi Information Display — Type 1

    OFF] returns the brightness level to the previous level. On vehicles equipped with MITSUBISHI Multi- Communication System (MMCS), the map screen colour of MITSUBISHI Multi-Communication System (MMCS) may not be switched to nighttime setting when the meter illumination brightness level is at the maximum.

  • Page 114
    Multi information display — Type 1 [When the ignition switch or the operation mode is ON] 1. Drive mode indicator display screen* 10. Speed limiter display screen* 18. Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) display ® p. 6-51 ® p. 6-75 screen* ®…
  • Page 115
    Multi information display — Type 1 Multi information display Information screen (when the Information screen (when the switch ignition switch or the operation ignition switch is turned from mode is OFF) the “LOCK” position to the E00520000741 Each time the multi information display “ON”…
  • Page 116
    Multi information display — Type 1 Information screen (when the 1- Tripmeter NOTE ® p. 5-09 ignition switch or the operation 2- Tripmeter ® p. 5-09 While driving, the function setting screen is mode is ON) 3- Driving range display ® p. 5-11 not displayed even if you operate the multi ECO drive assist display* ®…
  • Page 117
    Multi information display — Type 1 Redisplay of a warning display To return to the screen displayed before NOTE screen the warning display When the mark is displayed, the warning Even if the cause of the warning display is When the mark is displayed, if you lightly display screen can be redisplayed on the in- not eliminated, you can return to the screen…
  • Page 118: Engine Coolant Temperature

    Multi information display — Type 1 Fuel remaining display screen Fuel remaining warning dis- CAUTION play E00522201597 Before moving your vehicle, check that the This displays the amount of fuel remaining. warning lamp is OFF. E00522401977 When the fuel is reduced to about 10 litres, Engine coolant temperature the information screen switches to the inter- rupt display of the fuel remaining warning…

  • Page 119
    To modify the display settings, have it adjus- ted at a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized To reset the tripmeter Service Point. For more details, contact a MITSUBISHI To return the display to 0, hold down the MOTORS Authorized Service Point.
  • Page 120
    Multi information display — Type 1 2. This informs you that a periodic inspec- 1. When you lightly press the multi infor- tion is due. Consult a MITSUBISHI mation display switch a few times, the MOTORS Authorized Service Point. information display switches to the serv- At that time, when the ignition switch is ice reminder display.
  • Page 121
    Driving range display played. If you accidentally reset the display, we rec- ommend you to consult a MITSUBISHI E00538000027 MOTORS Authorized Service Point. This displays the approximate driving range (how many more kilometres or miles you can drive).
  • Page 122
    Multi information display — Type 1 For the method for changing the average NOTE NOTE speed display setting, refer to “Changing the On rare occasions, the value displayed for The average speed display and the average function settings” on page 5-14. the driving range may change if you are fuel consumption display can be reset indi- parked on an extremely steep incline.
  • Page 123: Eco Indicator

    Multi information display — Type 1 AS&G monitor* The ECO drive assist display will change as follows if you do fuel-efficient driving using E00531100016 the accelerator in a way well matched with The accumulated time the engine has been the vehicle speed. stopped by Auto Stop &…

  • Page 124
    Multi information display — Type 1 The display shows the score you achieved in 1. Stop the vehicle in a safe place. the last several minutes. Firmly apply the parking brake and put the gearshift lever into the “N” (Neutral) [When the ignition switch is turned off or the position (M/T) or the selector lever into operation mode is put in OFF]…
  • Page 125
    Multi information display — Type 1 Refer to “Changing the display lan- Changing the reset mode for 3. Press and hold the multi information dis- guage” on page 5-17. play switch for about 2 seconds or more average fuel consumption and Refer to “Changing the language cooper- to switch from A/1 (Auto reset mode) to average speed…
  • Page 126
    Multi information display — Type 1 Changing the fuel consumption 4. Lightly press the multi information dis- Auto reset mode play switch to select the units. display unit When the average fuel consumption and 5. Press and hold the multi information dis- average speed are being displayed, if E00523000726 play switch for about 2 seconds or more…
  • Page 127
    °C. (language setting). The setting is changed to the selected ative control* temperature unit. E00523301612 The language used in MITSUBISHI Multi- Communication System (MMCS) (if so NOTE ® equipped) or the Bluetooth 2.0 interface (if The temperature value on air conditioner…
  • Page 128
    Refer to “Changing the function set- MITSUBISHI Multi-Communication Sys- tings” on page 5-14. tem (MMCS) (if so equipped) or the 2. Lightly press the multi information dis- ®…
  • Page 129
    Multi information display — Type 1 1. Press and hold the multi information dis- 1. Press and hold the multi information dis- 3. Press and hold the multi information dis- play switch for about 2 seconds or more play switch for about 2 seconds or more play switch for about 2 seconds or more to switch from the setting mode screen to switch from the setting mode screen…
  • Page 130
    Multi information display — Type 2 The following information is included on the NOTE NOTE multi information display: odometer, tripme- • Average fuel consumption and average When the ignition switch or the operation ter, average fuel consumption etc. speed reset mode: A (Auto reset) mode is OFF, the selector lever position dis- •…
  • Page 131: Information Display

    Multi information display — Type 2 Information display E00528201153 Each time you lightly press the multi information display switch (A), the display switches in the following order. 9. Service reminder (distance) ® p. 5-25 1- Odometer 6. Average fuel consumption display ®…

  • Page 132
    Multi information display — Type 2 NOTE When the ignition switch or the operation mode is OFF, the driving range display, average fuel consumption display, outside temperature display and tyre pressure monitoring system display are not displayed. While driving, the service reminder is not displayed even if you operate the multi information display switch. Odometer Meter illumination control If tripmeter…
  • Page 133
    Multi information display — Type 2 NOTE NOTE NOTE You can adjust to 8 different levels respec- When you refuel, the driving range display The average fuel consumption display can tively for when the position lamps are illu- is updated. be reset separately for the auto reset mode minated and when they are not.
  • Page 134
    Multi information display — Type 2 Frozen road warning Fuel remaining display NOTE E00533400013 E00522201601 When the ignition switch or the operation If the outside air temperature drops below ap- The fuel remaining display indicates the fuel mode is ON again, the accumulated time prox.
  • Page 135
    MITSUBISHI MOTORS. 2. This informs you that a periodic inspec- In addition, the display settings for the next tion is due. Consult a MITSUBISHI periodic inspection time can be modified. MOTORS Authorized Service Point. CAUTION To modify the display settings, have it adjus- 3.
  • Page 136
    If you accidentally reset the display, consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- ice Point. Changing the function settings E00522700595 The “Average fuel consumption reset mode”, “Fuel consumption unit”…
  • Page 137
    Multi information display — Type 2 1. When you lightly press the multi infor- When the following operation is per- When the engine switch or the operation mation display switch a few times, the formed, the mode setting is automatical- mode is in the following conditions, the information display switches to the driv- ly switched from manual to auto.
  • Page 138
    2. Press and hold the multi information dis- temperature display of an air conditioner. lowing combinations to match the selected play switch for about 5 seconds or more On vehicles equipped with MITSUBISHI fuel consumption unit. Multi-Communication System (MMCS), the until buzzer sound is heard twice.
  • Page 139: Indication Lamp, Warning Lamp, And Information Screen Display List (Multi Information Display — Type 1)

    Indication lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list (multi information display — Type 1) Indication lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list (multi information dis- play — Type 1) E00523701209 Indication and warning lamp list E00523802177 5- High-beam indication lamp ® p. 5-48 1- Position lamp indication lamp 10- Active Stability Control (ASC) OFF in- ®…

  • Page 140
    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. Warning display list…
  • Page 141
    Indication lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list (multi information display — Type 1) Screen Cause Solution (Reference) There is a fault in the LED headlamps. recommend consult MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. Refer to “LED headlamp warning lamp” on page 5-57. There is a fault in the keyless operation sys- Refer to “Keyless operation system*”…
  • Page 142
    Refer to “Steering wheel lock” on page ing wheel unlocked. 6-16. There is a fault in the EPS. Have vehicle inspected MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point as soon as possible. Refer to “Electric power steering system (EPS)” on page 6-66. 5-32…
  • Page 143
    Immediately stop the vehicle in a safe fallen to a low level. place. There is a fault in the brake system. recommend consult MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. Refer to “Brake warning display” on page 5-53. There is a fault in the ABS.
  • Page 144
    Put the operation mode in OFF, and then izer (Anti-theft starting system). start the engine again. If the warning is not cancelled, please con- tact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. An attempt was made to open the driver’s Put the operation mode in OFF.
  • Page 145
    “Seat belt reminder” on page 4-13. in ON without fastening your seat belt. There is a fault in the fuel system. recommend consult MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. The fuel is running low. Refuel as soon as possible. Refer to “Fuel remaining warning display”…
  • Page 146
    Refer to “Oil pressure warning display” on page 5-54. 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 5-54.
  • Page 147
    6-53 It is suspected that the engine oil level has Immediately have your vehicle checked by increased excessively. a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. Refer to “Engine oil level warning dis- play*” on page 5-54. An excessive amount of particulate matter Refer to “Diesel particulate filter (DPF)”…
  • Page 148
    Indication lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list (multi information display — Type 1) Screen Cause Solution (Reference) More than specified limit water has accu- We recommend you to have it checked. mulated in the fuel filter. Refer to “Fuel filter indicator display” on page 5-53.
  • Page 149
    Indication lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list (multi information display — Type 1) Screen Cause Solution (Reference) Refer to “How to use ACC” on page 6-84. The Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC) control is automatically cancelled and the system is placed in the ‘standby’ state.
  • Page 150
    Indication lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list (multi information display — Type 1) Screen Cause Solution (Reference) There is a fault in the Adaptive Cruise We recommend you to have it checked. Control System (ACC). Refer to “To terminate ACC control” on page 6-88.
  • Page 151
    Indication lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list (multi information display — Type 1) Screen Cause Solution (Reference) The Lane Departure Warning (LDW) is Refer to “Too hot LDW camera” on page not available temporarily for too high a 6-99.
  • Page 152
    NOTE Shows the direction of vehicle travel and play* Please read this section and also the separate the guidance location. owner’s manual for MITSUBISHI Multi- E00531400022 On vehicles equipped with MITSUBISHI Communication System (MMCS). Multi-Communication System (MMCS), the Direction of vehicle travel (Example)
  • Page 153
    Indication lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list (multi information display — Type 1) Screen System operation status Reference When starting the engine, the selector lever Place the selector lever in the “P” is in a position other than the “P” (PARK) (PARK) position, depress the brake pedal or the “N”…
  • Page 154
    Indication lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list (multi information display — Type 1) Screen System operation status Reference Refer to “S-AWC (Super-All Wheel Con- When “AWC ECO” mode of S-AWC is se- trol)” on page 6-53. lected. When “NORMAL” mode of S-AWC is se- lected.
  • Page 155
    Indication lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list (multi information display — Type 1) Screen System operation status Reference When the ECO mode is activated. Refer to “ECO mode switch*” on page 5-62. Refer to “FCM ON/OFF switch” on page When the Forward Collision Mitigation 6-96.
  • Page 156
    Indication lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list (multi information display — Type 1) The setting for rest interval can be changed. 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.
  • Page 157: Indication And Warning Lamps (Multi Information Display — Type 2)

    Indication and warning lamps (multi information display — Type 2) Indication and warning lamps (multi information display — Type 2) E00501503793 1- Position lamp indication lamp 8- Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) indication 16- 4WD ECO mode indication lamp* ® p. 5-49 lamp* ®…

  • Page 158: Indication Lamps

    Indication lamps 30- Seat belt warning lamp ® p. 4-13 22- High coolant temperature warning lamp 26- Active Stability Control (ASC) OFF in- — (red) ® p. 5-52 dicator* ® p. 6-68 31- Tyre pressure monitoring system warn- ing lamp* ® p. 6-101 23- Low coolant temperature indication 27- Anti-lock brake system (ABS) warning lamp (blue) ®…

  • Page 159
    Indication lamps Position lamp indication lamp Diesel preheat indication lamp The ECO drive assist display will change as follows if you do fuel-efficient driving using (diesel-powered vehicles) E00508900173 the accelerator in a way well matched with This indication lamp illumi- E00502300247 the vehicle speed.
  • Page 160: Warning Lamps

    With the ignition switch or the operation • Should the brakes fail, use engine braking mend you to consult a MITSUBISHI mode in ON, a buzzer sounds under the fol- to reduce your speed and pull the parking MOTORS Authorized Service Points.

  • Page 161: Check Engine Warning Lamp

    CAUTION MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- sions, engine control system ice Point as soon as possible. If it illuminates while the engine is running, or A/T control system/CVT Accelerator pedal and brake pedal response there is a problem in the charging system.

  • Page 162
    (5 mph) with a door or the tailgate open or Immediately have your vehicle checked by a incompletely closed, a buzzer sounds 4 times MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- ice Point. as a warning. If this warning lamp illuminates (not blink- CAUTION ing), refer to “Diesel particulate filter…
  • Page 163: Information Screen Display (Vehicle Equipped With The Multi Information Display — Type 1)

    — removing the water, we recommend you to Type 1) consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- ized Service Point. When the ignition switch is turned to the E00524601133 “ON” position or the operation mode is put in…

  • Page 164
    NOTE play. The warning lamp in the instrument cluster also illuminates. Immediately have your vehicle checked by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- CAUTION ice Point. If the warning is displayed while the engine is running, immediately park your vehicle in a safe place and we recommend you to have it checked.
  • Page 165: Combination Headlamps And Dipper Switch

    Combination headlamps and dipper switch Type 1 Type 2 Combination headlamps and dipper switch Rotate the switch to turn on the lamps. Rotate the switch to turn on the lamps. E00506003878 Headlamps NOTE When entering a country in which vehicles are driven on the opposite side of the road to the country in which your vehicles is sup- plied, necessary measures have to be taken…

  • Page 166
    Type 1 control can be adjusted. For further informa- cally when the driver’s door is opened. tion, contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- [Except vehicles equipped with keyless thorized Service Point. operation system] On vehicles equipped with MITSUBISHI…
  • Page 167: Daytime Running Lamps

    For further information, we recommend you Type 1 to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- [For vehicles equipped with keyless opera- thorized Service Point. tion system] On vehicles equipped with MITSUBISHI…

  • Page 168: Headlamp Flasher

    MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- when the lamp switch is next turned to the ice Point. cluster will also illuminate. “ ” position. On vehicles equipped with MITSUBISHI Multi-Communication System (MMCS), Welcome light screen operations can be used to make the adjustment.

  • Page 169: Headlamp Levelling

    4. The headlamps will come on in the low- NOTE position or put the operation mode in beam setting for about 30 seconds. After On vehicles equipped with MITSUBISHI OFF. Also, if a key was used to start the the headlamps go off, the headlamps can Multi-Communication…

  • Page 170
    Headlamp levelling Set the switch according to the following ta- :Full luggage loading :Full luggage loading ble. Switch position 0- Driver only Switch position Driver only/Driver + 1 front passenger Switch position 3- Driver + Full luggage loading Switch position 5 passengers (including driver) 5 — person seat…
  • Page 171: Turn-Signal Lever

    Turn-signal lever 7 — person seat Turn-signal lever Switch position Driver only/Driver + 1 front passenger Vehicle condition Switch posi- E00506501491 Switch position Driver + 1 front passenger tion + 2 passengers on third “0” seat Switch position 7 passengers (including driver) Switch position 7 passengers (including…

  • Page 172: Hazard Warning Flasher Switch

    For further information, we recommend you ously. To turn them off, push the switch to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- conditioning system and 4WD system (4WD again. thorized Service Point.

  • Page 173: Fog Lamp Switch

    For further information, we recommend you to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- [Vehicle without front fog lamps] thorized Service Point. Turn the knob once in the “ON” direction to On vehicles equipped with MITSUBISHI turn on the rear fog lamp.

  • Page 174: Wiper And Washer Switch

    Wiper and washer switch Except for vehicles equipped Turn the knob once in the “ON” direction to NOTE with rain sensor turn on the front fog lamps. Turn the knob To turn the rear fog lamp on again, turn the once more in the “ON”…

  • Page 175
    The wipers will automatically oper- For further information, we recommend you Vehicles with rain sensor ate depending on the degree of wet- to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- thorized Service Point. ness on the windscreen. E00517001526 The windscreen wipers can be operated with…
  • Page 176
    Be For further information, we recommend you sure to turn the ignition switch to the “OFF” to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- position or put the operation mode in OFF, thorized Service Point. or move lever to the “OFF” position to deac- •…
  • Page 177: Windscreen Washer

    (except vehicle-speed sensitive). Except for vehicles for Russia, Kazakhstan For further information, we recommend you and Ukraine, then about 6 seconds later, wip- to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- ers operate once more. thorized Service Point. On vehicles equipped with MITSUBISHI…

  • Page 178
    Vehicles for Russia, Kazakhstan and Uk- raine, the wipers can be set to operate again after about 6 seconds. For further information, we recommend you to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- thorized Service Point. On vehicles equipped with MITSUBISHI — The wiper operates continu-…
  • Page 179: Headlamp Washer Switch

    For further information, we recommend you the headlamp washer operates together with the “R” position while the windscreen wip- to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- the windscreen washer the first time the ers or the rear window wiper is operating.

  • Page 180: Wiper De-Icer Switch

    For further information, we recommend you to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- make the wipers operable. Press the rear win- thorized Service Point. dow demister switch and the deicer will oper- On vehicles equipped with MITSUBISHI ate.

  • Page 181: Heated Windscreen Switch

    Heated windscreen switch* The indication lamp (A) will illuminate while Horn switch NOTE the heated windscreen is on. When cleaning the inside of the rear win- E00508000640 dow, use a soft cloth and wipe gently along Press the steering wheel on or around the the heater wires, being careful not to damage “…

  • Page 182
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  • Page 183: Starting And Driving

    Starting and driving Economical driving…………….6-02 Brake assist system*…………….6-63 Driving, alcohol and drugs…………..6-03 Emergency stop signal system*…………6-63 Safe driving techniques……………6-03 Anti-lock brake system (ABS)…………6-64 Running-in recommendations…………. 6-04 Electric power steering system (EPS)……….6-66 Parking brake………………6-06 Active stability control (ASC)*…………6-67 Parking………………..

  • Page 184: Economical Driving

    Economical driving Tyre inflation pressure The drive mode-selector should be set to Economical driving “4WD ECO” (Electronically controlled E00600102321 4WD) or “AWC ECO” (S-AWC) when driv- Check the tyre inflation pressures at regular For economical driving, there are some tech- ing 4WD vehicles to obtain best possible fuel intervals.

  • Page 185: Driving, Alcohol And Drugs

    Driving, alcohol and drugs Seat belts Carrying children in the vehi- Driving, alcohol and drugs E00600200070 Before starting the vehicle, make sure that Drunk driving is one of the most frequent you and your passengers have fastened your Never leave your vehicle unattended causes of accidents.

  • Page 186: Running-In Recommendations

    Running-in recommendations Running-in recommendations E00600403884 During the running-in period for the first 1,000 km (620 miles), it is advisable to drive your new vehicle using the following precautions as a guideline to aid long life as well as future economy and performance. Do not race the engine at high speeds.

  • Page 187
    Running-in recommendations Shift point Speed limit 40 km/h (25 mph) gear 65 km/h (40 mph) gear 95 km/h (59 mph) gear 125 km/h (78 mph) gear 155 km/h (96 mph) gear Vehicles with A/T Speed limit Shift point Petrol-powered vehicles Diesel-powered vehicles 25 km/h (16 mph) 10 km/h (6 mph)
  • Page 188: Parking Brake

    Parking brake Shift point Speed limit 70 km/h (43 mph) position 90 km/h (56 mph) position with shift paddles 120 km/h (74 mph) position 120 km/h (74 mph) position To release Parking brake CAUTION When you intend to apply the parking brake, E00600501722 firmly press the brake pedal to bring the ve- To park the vehicle, first bring it to a com-…

  • Page 189: Parking

    Parking On vehicles equipped with M/T, apply the Parking CAUTION parking brake and place the gearshift lever Before driving, be sure that the parking E00600601606 into the 1 position. brake is fully released and brake warning To park the vehicle, fully engage the parking On vehicles equipped with A/T, CVT apply lamp is off.

  • Page 190: Steering Wheel Height And Reach Adjustment

    Steering wheel height and reach adjustment 3. Securely lock the steering wheel by pull- Inside rear-view mirror WARNING ing the lever fully upward. Leaving the engine running risks injury E00600801972 or death from accidentally moving the Adjust the rear-view mirror only after mak- gearshift lever (with M/T) or the selector ing any seat adjustments so you have a clear lever (with A/T or CVT) or the accumula-…

  • Page 191
    Inside rear-view mirror Type 2 To adjust the vertical mirror To reduce the glare position When the headlamps of the vehicles behind you are very bright, the reflection factor of Type 1 It is possible to move the mirror up and down the rear-view mirror is automatically changed to adjust its position.
  • Page 192: Outside Rear-View Mirrors

    Outside rear-view mirrors Retracting and extending the 1. Place the lever (A) to the same side as Outside rear-view mirrors the mirror whose adjustment is desired. outside mirrors E00600900628 To adjust the mirror position E00601101783 The outside mirror can be folded in towards Except for vehicles equipped E00601001870 the side window to prevent damage when…

  • Page 193
    Functions can be modified as stated below. the switch again to return the mirror to its Consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- original position. ized Service Point. When freezing has occurred and mirrors fail…
  • Page 194: Ignition Switch

    The indication lamp (A) will illuminate while For further information, we recommend you moved in this position. the demister is on. to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- thorized Service Point. On vehicles equipped with MITSUBISHI Multi-Communication System (MMCS), screen operations can be The engine is stopped, but the audio system used to make the adjustment.

  • Page 195
    For details, we recommend you to consult NOTE a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. Your vehicle is equipped with an electronic On vehicles equipped with MITSUBISHI immobilizer. Multi-Communication System (MMCS), To start the engine, the ID code transmitted screen operations can be used to make the by the transponder inside the key must adjustment.
  • Page 196: Engine Switch

    Do not turn the key to the “START” position flashing orange. Immediately contact a while the engine is running. Doing so could MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- damage the starter motor. ice Point. If the engine switch operation is not smooth…

  • Page 197
    Engine switch* Changing the operation mode The indication lamp on the engine switch il- CAUTION luminates orange. E00631901171 When the battery is disconnected, the cur- If you press the engine switch without de- rent operation mode is memorized. After re- pressing the brake pedal (A/T, CVT) or the connecting the battery, the memorized mode clutch pedal (M/T), you can change the oper-…
  • Page 198: Steering Wheel Lock

    MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized moving the steering wheel slightly right and Service Point. doors and tailgate. On vehicles equipped with MITSUBISHI left. Operation mode ON reminder Multi-Communication System (MMCS), screen operations can be used to make the system adjustment.

  • Page 199
    Steering wheel lock To lock CAUTION NOTE If the engine is stopped while driving, do not When the steering wheel does not unlock, After pressing the engine switch and opera- open a door or press the LOCK switch on the warning lamp will blink and the inner tion mode in OFF, when driver’s door is the remote control switch until the vehicle buzzer will sounds and warning lamp illumi-…
  • Page 200: Starting And Stopping The Engine

    And then press the engine MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- switch, If the warning lamp illuminates ice Point. [Except vehicles equipped with again, contact an MITSUBISHI MOTORS Warning lamp (mono-colour liquid crystal Authorized Service Point. keyless operation system] display)

  • Page 201
    Starting and stopping the engine CAUTION WARNING NOTE Do not run the engine at high rpm or drive Never run the engine in a closed or poorly On vehicles equipped with M/T, the starter the vehicle at high speed until the engine has ventilated area any longer than is needed will not operate unless the clutch pedal is had a chance to warm up.
  • Page 202
    Starting and stopping the engine Using the MIVEC engine 6. After turning the ignition key to the 2. While depressing the brake pedal on ve- “ON” position, make certain that all hicles equipped with automatic transmis- The MIVEC engine automatically controls warning lamps are functioning properly sion, CVT or the clutch pedal on the ve- valve timing in accordance with driving con-…
  • Page 203
    Starting and stopping the engine NOTE NOTE NOTE On vehicles equipped with M/T, the starter When starting the engine, you pressed the For the 2000 models with Auto Stop & Go will not operate unless the clutch pedal is engine switch without depressing the clutch (AS&G) system, if you replace the battery, it fully depressed (Clutch interlock).
  • Page 204
    Starting and stopping the engine Starting the engine (diesel- 3. If the engine still will not start, the en- On vehicles equipped with A/T, make gine could be flooded with too much sure the selector lever is in the “P” powered vehicles) petrol.
  • Page 205
    Starting and stopping the engine 4. Fully depress the clutch pedal (M/T). NOTE NOTE When the engine is warm, the diesel preheat If the engine is cold, the diesel preheat indi- NOTE indication lamp does not come on even if the cation lamp is on for a longer time.
  • Page 206: Stopping The Engine

    Starting and stopping the engine [For vehicles equipped with keyless opera- 2. Fully engage the parking brake while de- NOTE tion system] pressing the brake pedal. When starting the engine, the selector lever 3. On vehicles with M/T, press the engine is in a position other than the “P”…

  • Page 207: Nox Trap Catalyst (Dieselpowered Vehicles)

    NOx trap catalyst (dieselpowered vehicles) Keyless operation key remind- Remove the keyless operation key from the key slot after starting the engine or changing the operation mode. E00633000023 Warning lamp (mono-colour liquid crystal dis- play) *: Front of the vehicle Warning display (colour liquid crystal display) Fuel injection amount learning process (diesel-powered vehi-…

  • Page 208: Diesel Particulate Filter (Dpf)

    Diesel particulate filter (DPF)* DPF warning lamp/warning To maintain the NOx absorbing function, the CAUTION fuel is supplied regularly to the catalyst while display Do not use any type of fuel or engine oil that driving, and the catalyst reduces NOx to is not specified for your vehicle.

  • Page 209: Turbocharger Operation

    If the DPF warning lamp/warning display Turbocharger operation* subsequently stays contact your MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Warning lamp E00611200083 Point. CAUTION CAUTION Do not run the engine at high speeds (for ex- ample, by revving it or by accelerating rap- You do not have to continuously drive ex- idly) immediately after starting it.

  • Page 210: Auto Stop & Go (As&G) System

    Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) system* Turbocharger Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) Refer to “To deactivate” on page 6-32. When the Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) system system* The turbocharger increases engine power by will operate, the indication lamp/ dicator display will turn on to inform the pushing large amounts of air into the engine’s E00627400080 driver.

  • Page 211
    Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) system* 3. Release the clutch pedal. The engine will NOTE CAUTION stop automatically. When the engine is automatically stopped, • On vehicles with M/T, do not move the changes will occur in the driving operations. gearshift lever to a position other than the Pay closel attention to the following.
  • Page 212
    Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) system* Automatically restarting the NOTE NOTE engine • After the engine start, approximately 30 • While the catalyst is being purged auto- seconds or more have not elapsed. matically (diesel-powered vehicles). E00627601207 On vehicles with M/T, depress the clutch •…
  • Page 213
    Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) system* NOTE NOTE CAUTION If the engine does not restart automatically The vehicles equipped with CVT have the • When the air conditioner is ON, the pas- or if the engine stalls, the charge warning function of preventing the unexpected start senger compartment temperature rises and lamp and check engine warning lamp will il-…
  • Page 214: Manual Transmission

    “P” (PARK) position quickly ate. with the brake pedal firmly depressed, the recommend consult engine does not restart automatically even if MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service you release the brake pedal. If this occurs, Point. indicator/ display will blink to inform the driver.

  • Page 215
    Manual transmission* Vehicles equipped with 6M/T CAUTION NOTE Pull up the pull-ring (A), then move the gear- Do not put the gearshift lever into the re- Indication lamp shift lever to the “R” (Reverse) position with verse position while the vehicle is moving forward.
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    Manual transmission* CAUTION If the pull-ring will not return from the pulled-up position, we recommend you to have the vehicle inspected. 6-34 Starting and driving OGFE16E1…
  • Page 217
    Manual transmission* Possible driving speed E00610801500 Avoid shifting down at high speed, as this may cause excessive engine speed (the tachometer needle into the red zone) and damage the engine. Petrol-powered vehicles Shift point Speed limit 50 km/h (30 mph) gear 90 km/h (56 mph) gear…
  • Page 218: Automatic Transmission Invecs-Ii 6A/T (Intelligent & Innovative Vehicle Electronic Control System Ii)

    Automatic transmission INVECS-II 6A/T (Intelligent & Innovative Vehicle Electronic Control System II)* Shift point Speed limit 30 km/h (19 mph) gear 60 km/h (37 mph) gear 100 km/h (62 mph) gear 145 km/h (90 mph) gear 185 km/h (115 mph) gear Use 6 gear whenever vehicle speed allows, for maximum fuel economy.

  • Page 219
    WARNING have your vehicle checked MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Always depress the brake pedal when shifting the selector lever into a gear from Point. the “P” (PARK) or “N” (NEUTRAL) po- If you need to move the vehicle, shift the se- sition.
  • Page 220
    Automatic transmission INVECS-II 6A/T (Intelligent & Innovative Vehicle Electronic Control System II)* Selector lever position display 5. Insert a straight blade (or minus) screw- 4. Insert a straight blade (or minus) screw- driver in the shiftlock release hole (B). driver in the shiftlock release hole (A). E00603501925 Shift the selector lever to the “N”…
  • Page 221
    Automatic transmission INVECS-II 6A/T (Intelligent & Innovative Vehicle Electronic Control System II)* “D” DRIVE Sport mode CAUTION This position is used for most city and high- E00603902489 Never shift into the “P” (PARK) or “R” While the vehicle is stopped or being driven way driving.
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    Automatic transmission INVECS-II 6A/T (Intelligent & Innovative Vehicle Electronic Control System II)* — (SHIFT DOWN) NOTE NOTE The transmission shifts down by one gear To maintain good running performance, the When driving away on a slippery road, pull with each operation. transmission may refuse to perform an up- the shift paddle on the + (SHIFT UP) side.
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    Automatic transmission INVECS-II 6A/T (Intelligent & Innovative Vehicle Electronic Control System II)* When a malfunction occurs in Shift paddles position display CAUTION the A/T E00612301538 If malfunction occurs in the A/T while driv- The currently selected position is displayed ing, the warning display or the warning E00615101335…
  • Page 224
    Automatic transmission INVECS-II 6A/T (Intelligent & Innovative Vehicle Electronic Control System II)* Operation of the A/T Uphill/downhill driving CAUTION E00610501204 E00604200687 Use the selector lever in the correct shift po- sition in accordance with driving conditions. DRIVING UPHILL CAUTION Never coast downhill backward with the se- The transmission prevents unnecessary up- lector lever in the “D”…
  • Page 225: Automatic Transmission Invecs-Iii 6Cvt (Intelligent & Innovative Vehicle Electronic Control System Iii)

    Automatic transmission INVECS-III 6CVT (Intelligent & Innovative Vehicle Electronic Control System III)* Selector lever operation Parking We recommend you to have your vehicle checked as soon as possible. E00604700187 E0060220139 To park the vehicle, first bring it to a com- The CVT selects an optimum gear ratio auto- Automatic transmission plete stop, fully engage the parking brake,…

  • Page 226
    Always depress the brake pedal when MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service shifting the selector lever into the other Point. position from the “P” (PARK) or “N” If you need to move the vehicle, shift the se- (NEUTRAL) position.
  • Page 227
    Automatic transmission INVECS-III 6CVT (Intelligent & Innovative Vehicle Electronic Control System III)* Selector lever position display 5. Insert a straight blade (or minus) screw- If the ambient temperature is low, the selec- driver in the shiftlock release hole (B). tor lever position display on the multi infor- E00602300424 Shift the selector lever to the “N”…
  • Page 228
    Automatic transmission INVECS-III 6CVT (Intelligent & Innovative Vehicle Electronic Control System III)* “L” LOW NOTE WARNING This position is for driving up very steep hills While the selector lever position display is Never move the selector lever to the “N” and for engine braking at low speeds when blinking, a buzzer will sound intermittently.
  • Page 229
    Automatic transmission INVECS-III 6CVT (Intelligent & Innovative Vehicle Electronic Control System III)* Unlike the manual transmission, sports mode When returning to “D” (DRIVE) or “L” NOTE allows shifting with the accelerator pedal de- (LOW) operation, the selector lever position Downward shifts are made automatically pressed.
  • Page 230
    Automatic transmission INVECS-III 6CVT (Intelligent & Innovative Vehicle Electronic Control System III)* When a malfunction occurs in — (SHIFT DOWN) + (SHIFT UP) [For vehicles equipped with shift paddles] the CVT E00602301548 [For vehicles equipped with mono-colour liq- uid crystal display meter] When the selector lever position indicator blinks while you are driving, there could be a malfunction in the automatic transmission…
  • Page 231
    Automatic transmission INVECS-III 6CVT (Intelligent & Innovative Vehicle Electronic Control System III)* Operation of the CVT CAUTION E00602600384 If a malfunction occurs in the CVT while driving, the indication lamp will blink. CAUTION In this case, immediately park your vehicle in a safe place and follow these procedures: CAUTION Before selecting a position with the engine…
  • Page 232
    Automatic transmission INVECS-III 6CVT (Intelligent & Innovative Vehicle Electronic Control System III)* Uphill/downhill driving CAUTION CAUTION E00603001151 Use the selector lever in the correct shift po- Never hold the vehicle stationary while in sition in accordance with driving conditions. CVT on a hill with the accelerator, always DRIVING UPHILL Never coast downhill backward with the se- apply the parking brake and/or service…
  • Page 233: Electronically Controlled 4Wd System

    Electronically controlled 4WD system* Drive mode When the CVT makes no speed Carefully read the “4-wheel drive operation” on page 6-57 and take care to drive safely. change Select the drive mode from the following 3 Drive mode-selector E00603100139 types to suit the driving conditions. If the transmission does not change speeds while driving, or your vehicle does not pick Drive mode…

  • Page 234
    Electronically controlled 4WD system* On vehicles with colour liquid crystal display CAUTION CAUTION meter, the drive mode is displayed as an in- Driving on dry, paved roads in “4WD If the selected drive mode indicator is blink- terrupt display on the information screen in LOCK”…
  • Page 235: S-Awc (Super All Wheel Control)

    “AWC and stability performance by controlling Have an inspection made by a MITSUBISHI ECO”, the drive mode will not be changed MOTORS Authorized Service Point. front-rear distribution of driving torque with…

  • Page 236
    S-AWC (Super All Wheel Control)* Active Yaw Control (AYC) Yaw control function S-AWC drive Function mode The AYC is a system, with a left-right differ- The yaw control function is a function that This mode is for econom- ential limiting function and yaw control func- enhances vehicle cornering performance and ical driving.
  • Page 237
    S-AWC (Super All Wheel Control)* If you press the switch, you can change the The currently selected drive mode is dis- S-AWC drive Function drive mode in the order of AWC ECO, NOR- played on the multi information display. mode MAL, SNOW, LOCK, AWC ECO.
  • Page 238
    Distractions while driving can lead to an accident. When the ECO mode switch is E00636501042 Have an inspection made by a MITSUBISHI While the drive mode is in the “NORMAL” MOTORS Authorized Service Point. position, if the ECO mode switch is switched…
  • Page 239: 4-Wheel Drive Operation

    NOTE areas where the tyres may get stuck in deep If the drive mode is switched in any mode MITSUBISHI MOTORS is not responsible sand or mud. after the drive mode is switched in “AWC to the operator for any damage or injury ECO”, the drive mode will not be changed…

  • Page 240
    4-wheel drive operation Turning sharp corners CAUTION WARNING Avoid sudden braking, sudden acceleration When attempting to rock your vehicle out When turning a sharp corner in “4WD and sharp turning. Skidding occurs and con- of a stuck position, be sure that the area LOCK”…
  • Page 241: Inspection And Maintenance Following Rough Road Operation

    Inspection and maintenance following rough road operation Driving through water Inspection and maintenance Cautions on handling of 4- following rough road wheel drive vehicles E00618900089 If the electrical circuits become wet, further operation operation of the vehicle will be impossible; E00606801974 therefore, avoid driving through water unless E00606700338…

  • Page 242: Braking

    Braking Braking CAUTION CAUTION Always use tyres of the same size, same Do not tow 4-wheel drive vehicles with the E00607001898 type, and same brand, and which have no front or rear wheels on the ground (Type A All the parts of the brake system are critical wear differences.

  • Page 243: Hill Start Assist

    Hill start assist* When driving downhill WARNING WARNING Do not turn off the engine while your ve- Driving with worn brake pads will make It is important to take advantage of the en- hicle is in motion. If you turn off the en- it harder to stop, and can cause an acci- gine braking by shifting to a lower shift posi- gine while driving, the power assistance…

  • Page 244
    2 versing on an uphill slope. cle immediately, but the vehicle should be seconds. inspected by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- 4. Depress the accelerator pedal and the thorized Service Point as soon as possible. hill start assist gradually will decrease the braking force as the vehicle starts moving.
  • Page 245: Brake Assist System

    Brake assist system* Brake assist system* NOTE CAUTION When the brake assist system is in use, you If the ABS warning or ASC warning is dis- E00627000419 may feel as if the depressed brake pedal is played, the emergency stop signal system The brake assist system is a device assisting soft, the pedal moves in small motions in may not operate.

  • Page 246: Anti-Lock Brake System (Abs)

    Never install a limited-slip differential, operate the ABS. Do not pump the the vehicle in front of you as you would which is not MITSUBISHI genuine parts, as brake. This will result in reduced for a vehicle not equipped with ABS.

  • Page 247
    Anti-lock brake system (ABS) If the ABS warning lamp/ ABS warning lamp/display CAUTION display and brake warning E00607201265 your vehicle to a MITSUBISHI MOTORS lamp/display illuminate at the Authorized Service Point. same time Warning lamp • When the ignition switch is in the “ON”…
  • Page 248: Electric Power Steering System (Eps)

    If this happens, have your ve- When doing this, be careful not to damage to their original brightness after a short hicle inspected at a MITSUBISHI MOTORS the wheel speed sensors (A) and cables loca- while. Authorized Service Point.

  • Page 249: Active Stability Control (Asc)

    MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- This system, like any other system, has lim- This indicates that the system is operating ice Point as soon as possible.

  • Page 250
    Active stability control (ASC)* NOTE CAUTION CAUTION The stability control function operates at Be sure to keep the ASC on while driving in When indicator blinks, ASC is operating, speeds of about 15 km/h (9 mph) or higher. normal circumstances. which means that the road is slippery or that your vehicle’s wheels are beginning to slip.
  • Page 251: Cruise Control

    Cruise control* ASC warning lamp/display CAUTION CAUTION E00619400616 If the 2WD vehicle is towed with the igni- When you do not wish to drive at a set If an abnormal condition occurs in the sys- tion switch in the “ON” position or the oper- speed, turn off the cruise control for safety.

  • Page 252
    Cruise control* Cruise control switches NOTE Indication lamp When operating the cruise control switches, press the cruise control switches correctly. The set speed driving may be deactivated automatically if two or more switches of the cruise control are pressed at the same time. Indicator display To activate E00609302267…
  • Page 253: Accelerator Pedal

    Cruise control* Each time you press the RES + switch (C), When you reach your desired speed, release NOTE your vehicle will go about 1.6 km/h (1 mph) the switch. Your new cruising speed is now When you release the SET — switch (B), the faster.

  • Page 254: Brake Pedal

    Cruise control* Brake pedal To temporarily decrease the To temporarily increase or de- speed crease the speed While driving at the set speed, use the brake pedal, which disengages the cruise control, Depress the brake pedal to decrease the E00609600194 then push down the SET — switch (B) and re- speed.

  • Page 255
    Refer “Active stability control however, using the switch does not allow you your vehicle inspected by a MITSUBISHI (ASC)*” on page 6-67. to resume the previously set speed. MOTORS Authorized Service Point. In these situations, repeat the speed setting procedure: The CRUISE CONTROL ON/OFF switch is pressed.
  • Page 256: Speed Limiter

    Speed Limiter* Speed Limiter control switches While running without alert message, if you Speed Limiter* decrease the set speed and vehicle speed is E00633300013 E00633201051 more than set speed about +3 km/h (2 mph), There are 4 switches which relate to the The Speed Limiter is a driver assist function alert message is displayed but beep alert is Speed Limiter on the steering wheel.

  • Page 257
    Speed Limiter* To start up NOTE color liquid crystal display E00633500015 Press the switch one by one. First of all, press the ON/OFF switch in order The Speed Limiter may be cancelled auto- to power up the Speed Limiter when the igni- matically, if two or more switches are press- tion switch in the “ON”, position or the oper- ed at the same time.
  • Page 258
    Speed Limiter* To activate The set speed is increased each about 5 km/h mono-colour liquid crystal display (3 mph) per about 0.5 second. E00633600016 If a driver wants to increase the set speed a Accelerate or decelerate to your desired little, push up RES + switch for less than speed, and push down the SET — switch (B).
  • Page 259
    Speed Limiter* Then the set speed displayed in the combina- By using the CANCEL switch, mono-colour liquid crystal display tion meter is gradually decreased. the service brake and the SET — If the set speed reaches to your desired speed, switch release the SET — switch (B).
  • Page 260
    Speed Limiter* Decelerate to driver’s desired speed and push The Speed Limiter will resume when the ve- mono-colour liquid crystal display down SET — switch (B) and release. hicle speed goes down to enough less than the set speed. colour liquid crystal display CAUTION The Speed Limiter indication is displayed again and the set speed is updated.
  • Page 261: Adaptive Cruise Control System (Acc)

    Stop using the Speed Limiter and turn off the Speed Limiter. Have your vehicle in- CAUTION spected by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Serv- ice Point. There is a possibility to occur jerk, depend- ing on a running resistance. Be careful.

  • Page 262
    Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC)* WARNING CAUTION CAUTION This system may not correctly detect the • When driving in curved sections of road • On roads with slippery surfaces, such as actual situation depending on the type of including their entrance/outlet or running frozen, snow-covered, and dirt roads.
  • Page 263
    ACC and contact a such as a grill guard, etc. MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- lowing distance (time gap) matched with the ice Point. vehicle speed between your vehicle and a ve- hicle in front while also activating brakes as necessary.
  • Page 264
    Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC)* Proximity alarm NOTE WARNING E00634701066 If you do not depress the brake pedal within Your vehicle may accelerate up to the set While the ACC is active, if your vehicle ap- 2 seconds after an automatic stop, you are speed in the following situations.
  • Page 265: Cruise Control Switch

    Should the indications not be cancelled, then there • A freight trailer that is not carrying a con- is a possible abnormality in the system. tainer. Please contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- 4- “CANCEL” switch • The vehicle has a protruding load from thorized Service Point.

  • Page 266
    Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC)* How to use ACC Used to change the setting of the following 4- Vehicles in front symbol: distance between your vehicle and a vehicle Comes on when the radar detects a vehi- E00635001170 in front. cle ahead.
  • Page 267
    Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC)* When your desired speed is reached, release When the ACC is initialized, a buzzer sound the “SET -” switch; then this speed is set and is heard and the “SET” indicator lights up on the ACC initiates the speed control to the set the screen.
  • Page 268
    Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC)* At the point where the vehicle speed is raised NOTE NOTE to your desired speed, push down and release • When the selector lever is in positions There is some time lag between the setting the “SET -”…
  • Page 269
    Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC)* NOTE NOTE NOTE Set speed adjustment is impossible while the If there is a vehicle in front and your vehicle The ACC control is cancelled if you depress accelerator pedal is in a depressed position. is following that vehicle at a speed lower the brake pedal and the ACC control does than the set speed, the set speed alone de-…
  • Page 270
    Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC)* Depress the brake pedal. NOTE The set speed indication on the display turns to “—” when the accelerator pedal is de- pressed. This indication remains as long as the pedal is in a depressed position. In certain conditions, the braking control and alarming functions of the ACC may not work for a short while after releasing the ac-…
  • Page 271
    “N” (NEUTRAL) position To turn off ACC there is a possibility that the ACC has a mal- while engine braking and could cause a function. Contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Press the “ACC ON/OFF” switch when ACC serious accident. Authorized Service Point.
  • Page 272
    Adaptive Cruise Control System (ACC)* NOTE NOTE NOTE The set speed is cancelled when the ACC is The conditions to be met before the ACC The following distance varies as a function turned off or the ignition switch or operation control can be resumed are the same as those of the speed;…
  • Page 273: Forward Collision Mitigation System (Fcm)

    Forward Collision Mitigation System (FCM)* To activate cruise control (au- When the risk of collision increases more, the system causes the brakes to work moderately tomatic speed control) to encourage you to apply brakes. If the sys- E00638500065 tem judges that a potential collision is immi- nent, it initiates emergency braking to miti- To activate cruise control (auto- matic speed control)

  • Page 274: Forward Collision Warning

    Forward Collision Mitigation System (FCM)* FCM brake prefill function When this function is triggered, a buzzer WARNING sounds and, at the same time, a “BRAKE!” E00635200016 A driver is responsible for driving safely. message appears on the information screen of If the system judges that there is a risk of The FCM is the system to mitigate colli- the multi information display.

  • Page 275
    “ON” po- are alerted to this by a message on the infor- moving at a speed much lower than your sition, contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS mation screen of the multi information dis- vehicle’s speed.
  • Page 276
    Please than a vehicle is present in front of your • When being driven in a tunnel. contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- vehicle. ized Service Point. • When your vehicle changed lanes, and •…
  • Page 277
    Forward Collision Mitigation System (FCM)* CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION • When there is a structure (B) beside the • When passing close to a vehicle or an ob- • When your vehicle is on a chassis dyna- entrance of a curve and intersection. ject.
  • Page 278
    MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. NOTE A sound will be heard during the activation of automatic braking, this is a function of the brake control and is not abnormal.
  • Page 279: Lane Departure Warning (Ldw)

    Lane Departure Warning (LDW)* Lane Departure Warning When “NEAR” is selected (LDW)* E00635701063 By recognizing through a camera (A) the lane in which your vehicle is running, LDW gives When you turn off the system, a buzzer you warning when your vehicle is likely to sound and, at the same time, the “FCM OFF”…

  • Page 280
    Lane Departure Warning (LDW)* Turning off the system How to operate LDW NOTE When you press the LDW switch, the E00635801035 When you set the ignition switch or opera- The indication on the information screen of “LDW” indicator on the information screen tion mode to “OFF”…
  • Page 281
    MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point for inspection of the system. Starting and driving 6-99 OGFE16E1…
  • Page 282
    Lane Departure Warning (LDW)* CAUTION CAUTION • When running on a road portion with in- • When passing through a place where the completely removed old lane markings, brightness suddenly changes, like the inlet shadows, lingering snow, truck-like pud- or outlet of a tunnel. dles mistakable for lane markings (espe- •…
  • Page 283: Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (Tpms)

    LDW camera lens of MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- the windscreen. ice Point. • Use only MITSUBISHI MOTORS GEN- UINE Parts when replacing the wind- screen wipers. Tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS)* E00637100051…

  • Page 284
    (TPMS) is not working prop- ted. the necessary measures. erly. Have the system inspected at a The warning lamp will issue further warn- MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- ings each time the engine is restarted as long ice Point. as the malfunction exists. NOTE…
  • Page 285
    Tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS)* Please note that the tyre pressure monitoring The tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS) NOTE system (TPMS) is not a substitute for proper malfunctions may occur for a variety of rea- tyre maintenance, and it is the driver’s re- sons, including the installation of replace- sponsibility to maintain correct tyre pressure, ment or alternate tyres or wheels on the vehi-…
  • Page 286
    NOTE Authorized Service Point. If the tyre repair is tion pressure, one or more of the tyres not done by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- Tyre inflation pressures vary with the ambi- may have a puncture. Inspect the tyre thorized Service Point, damage to the tyre ent temperature.
  • Page 287
    If the wheel replacement is not play switch for about 3 seconds or more, uid crystal display meter] done by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- the buzzer sounds. ized Service Point, it is not covered by your 1. Transit the display by multi-information warranty.
  • Page 288
    Tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS)* 3. The warning lamp start flashing slowly. 2. Lightly press the multi-information dis- NOTE 4. Drive for a while. The reset is completed play switch to select “ ” (tyre When changing the tyre ID set, the reset if the warning lamp goes out.
  • Page 289: Reversing Sensor System

    Reversing sensor system* 2. Hold down the multi-information dis- NOTE CAUTION play switch for 10 seconds or more. (A When changing the tyre ID set, the reset Make sure to check the surroundings with beep is heard.) function of low tyre pressure warning your own eyes to ensure safety.

  • Page 290
    Have the vehicle inspected at a the detection areas. MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- ice Point. 6-108 Starting and driving OGFE16E1…
  • Page 291
    Reversing sensor system* To operate NOTE CAUTION E00615700783 The sensors do not detect objects located in • The sensors or surroundings have been To operate the system, move the gearshift the area directly below or near the bumper. wiped by hand, or stickers or accessories lever or selector lever to the “R”…
  • Page 292
    Reversing sensor system* Warning for obstacles NOTE Back sensor (vehicles without a towing bar) If there is an obstacle behind the vehicle, a When the sensors are detecting different ob- warning will be issued with the information stacles at the same time, the information Vehicle to obstacle Warning display/ screen in the multi information display indi-…
  • Page 293: Rear-View Camera

    The rear-view camera is a system that shows gearshift lever or selector lever to the “R” the view behind the vehicle on a screen of the position. MITSUBISHI Multi Communication System (MMCS) or the DISPLAY AUDIO. Starting and driving 6-111…

  • Page 294
    It cannot show both sides and the lower part will automatically appear on the screen of the of the rear bumper, etc. MITSUBISHI Multi Communication System When reversing, be sure to visually confirm (MMCS) or the DISPLAY AUDIO. When safety around the vehicle.
  • Page 295
    • Do not disassemble the camera. For details, please refer to the separate own- er’s manual for “MITSUBISHI Multi Com- Reference lines on the screen munication System (MMCS)”. When the vehicle is tilting because of the number of people in the vehicle, the weight Reference lines and upper surface of the rear bumper (A) are displayed on the screen.
  • Page 296: Cargo Loads

    Check surroundings for safety. NOTE A- Actual objects We recommend you to use a MITSUBISHI B- Objects shown on the screen Cargo loads MOTORS GENUINE roof carrier, since the The reference lines for distance and vehicle brackets to be used have a special shape.

  • Page 297: Trailer Towing

    In addition, place the luggage on the carrier area, consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- so that its weight is distributed evenly with thorized Service Point. the heaviest items on the bottom. Do not…

  • Page 298
    Trailer towing Be sure that the driving speed does not CAUTION 369 mm exceed 100 km/h (62 mph) for trailer 102 mm On vehicles equipped with A/T, CVT, if the operation. It is also recommended that warning display is showing, the tempera- 815 mm you obey the local regulations in case ture of the automatic transmission fluid,…
  • Page 299: For Pleasant Driving

    For pleasant driving Ventilators……………….7-02 Cigarette lighter*……………..7-73 Automatic climate control air conditioner………. 7-04 Accessory socket……………..7-74 Important operation tips for the air conditioning…….. 7-13 Interior lamps………………7-75 Air purifier………………7-13 Storage spaces………………7-77 LW/MW/FM radio/CD player*…………7-14 Cup holder……………….7-80 Handling of Discs…………….7-17 Bottle holder………………7-80 Audio Files (MP3/WMA/AAC)…………7-18 Cargo area cover*…………….

  • Page 300: Ventilators

    Ventilators To close the ventilator, fully move the knob To close the ventilator, fully move the knob Ventilators (A) to the outer side. (A) to the left side. E00700100982 1- Driver’s ventilators 1- Close 1- Close 2- Passenger’s ventilators 2- Open 2- Open Passenger’s ventilators NOTE…

  • Page 301: Mode Selection

    “ ” position. For further information, we recommend you to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- thorized Service Point. Face position On vehicles equipped with MITSUBISHI Air flows only to the upper part of the pas-…

  • Page 302: Automatic Climate Control Air Conditioner

    Automatic climate control air conditioner Automatic climate control air conditioner E00702400426 The air conditioner can only be used while the engine is running. Control panel E00702502753 Automatic climate control air conditioner — Type 1 10- Temperature display ® p. 7-06 1- Temperature control switch 6- Demister switch 2- Air conditioning switch…

  • Page 303
    Automatic climate control air conditioner Dual-zone automatic climate control air conditioner (type 2) 1- Driver’s side temperature control switch 11- Driver’s side temperature display (LHD NOTE vehicles) ® p. 7-06 (LHD vehicles) There is an interior air temperature sensor Passenger’s side temperature control Driver’s side temperature display (RHD (A) in the illustrated position.
  • Page 304: Temperature Control Switch

    Type 1 conditioner is weak. →“ECO mode switch” on page 5-62 Even if the ECO mode is operating, you can select normal operation of the air condition- On vehicles equipped with MITSUBISHI Multi-Communication System (MMCS), Type 2 screen operations can be used to change the setting.

  • Page 305
    “ ” and the blower speed will be reduced while the system is operating in to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- ized mode, the system will switch to du- the AUTO mode. thorized Service Point.
  • Page 306
    When the engine coolant temperature rises vehicles equipped with to a certain level, the air selection is auto- MITSUBISHI Multi-Communication matically switched to the recirculation posi- System (MMCS), screen operations can tion and the indication lamp (A) comes on. also be used to change the setting. Refer…
  • Page 307: Auto Switch

    Automatic climate control air conditioner AUTO switch Air conditioning switch NOTE E00702601106 E00703502428 If a problem is detected in the air condition- When the AUTO switch is pressed, the indi- Push the switch to turn the air conditioner on, ing system, the “ ”…

  • Page 308
    ” → “ ”. The selected mode is shown vehicles equipped with in the display (A). (Refer to “Mode selec- MITSUBISHI Multi-Communication tion” on page 7-03.) System (MMCS), screen operations can also be used to change the setting. Refer Type 1 to the separate owner’s manual for de-…
  • Page 309
    Automatic climate control air conditioner Demister switch 2. Set the temperature control switch to the NOTE desired temperature. E00703901151 When the demister switch is pressed, the air When this switch is pressed, the mode conditioning system automatically operates The mode selection, blower speed ad- changes to the “…
  • Page 310
    Automatic climate control air conditioner Operating the system in man- For ordinary demisting For quick demisting ual mode E00704200239 Type 1 Type 1 Blower speed and ventilator mode may be controlled manually by setting the blower speed selection switch and the MODE switch to the desired positions.
  • Page 311: Important Operation Tips For The Air Conditioning

    Important operation tips for the air conditioning During a long period of disuse When operating the system, make sure NOTE the air intake, which is located in front For vehicles with the Auto Stop & Go of the windscreen, is free of obstructions The air conditioner should be operated for at (AS&G) system, if the demister switch is such as leaves and snow.

  • Page 312: Lw/Mw/Fm Radio/Cd Player

    LW/MW/FM radio/CD player* Trademarks LW/MW/FM radio/CD NOTE player* E00735801182 If foreign objects or water get into the audio Product names and other proper names equipment, or if smoke or a strange odour are the trademarks or registered trade- E00708502322 comes from it, immediately turn off the au- marks of their respective owners.

  • Page 313
    MOTORS website. Please read and agree to the “Warning about Links to the Web Sites of Other Compa- nies”. The websites mentioned above may connect you to websites other than the MITSUBISHI MOTORS website. http://www.mitsubishi-motors.com/en/prod- ucts/index.html For pleasant driving 7-15…
  • Page 314
    LW/MW/FM radio/CD player* 5th generation 5th generation (video) (video) 6th generation 5th generation 4th generation (video) (video camera) 3rd generation 2nd generation 1st generation (video) (aluminium) 7-16 For pleasant driving OGFE16E1…
  • Page 315: Handling Of Discs

    Handling of Discs Important Points on Handling If discs are not going to be used for a long period of time, remove these from Fingerprints or other marks on the read the product. surface of the disc may result in its con- Disc Playback Environment tent being more difficult to read.

  • Page 316: Audio Files (Mp3/Wma/Aac)

    Audio Files (MP3/WMA/AAC) Do not insert irregularly-shaped discs Playback of other than standard CDs is (for example, heart-shaped), as these not guaranteed. Even if the audio can be may result in malfunction. Additionally, played back, the audio quality cannot be Type Comments discs that have transparent portions may…

  • Page 317
    Audio Files (MP3/WMA/AAC) There are limitations on the files and media You can create a folder structure as in Genre NOTE that can be used, therefore read the following — Artist — Album — Track (MP3/WMA/AAC Depending on the condition of the disc re- prior to recording MP3/WMA/AAC format format audio files) for management of tracks.
  • Page 318: What Is Mp

    Audio Files (MP3/WMA/AAC) What Is MP3? Speci- Speci- Name fica- Explanation Name fica- Explanation E00736400029 tion tion MP3 is the abbreviation of “MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3”. MPEG is an abbreviation of “Mo- ISO96 Level Maximum 8 File name Maximum 64 bytes (for Uni- tion Picture Experts Group”, and this is a vid- character file and fold-…

  • Page 319
    Audio Files (MP3/WMA/AAC) What Is WMA? Item Details Item Details Specification MPEG-2 AUDIO LAYER3 Sampling fre- 32/44.1/48 E00736600021 WMA is the abbreviation of Windows Media quency [kHz] Sampling fre- MPEG-1: 32/44.1/48 Audio, and this is an audio compression for- quency [kHz] Bit rate 48 to 320 mat from Microsoft.
  • Page 320: Important Points On Safety For The Customer

    MPEG2 8/11.025/12/16/22.05 smell, immediately stop using the product, WARNING /24/32/44.1/48 and consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. Bit rate MPEG4 8 to 320 The driver should not pay close attention Continuing to use the product may result [kbps] to the display while driving.

  • Page 321: Operation Keys

    Operation Keys WARNING During thunderstorms, do not touch the antenna or the front panel. This may lead to electrical shock from lightning. CAUTION Do not block ventilation holes or heat sinks on the product. Blocking ventilation holes or heat sinks may Turn the power on, and resume playback Turn the PWR/VOL key clockwise to prevent heat from escaping from within the…

  • Page 322
    Operation Keys Disc slot Disc *Label side Push the disc in a certain amount, and the product will pull the disc in, and playback will start. 2. Press the key. This will eject the disc from the product, so remove the disc. CAUTION When replacing discs, first ensure that the vehicle is stopped in an area in which stop-…
  • Page 323
    Operation Keys Explanation of Buttons E00737500043 This explains names and functions of each part. 6- PWR/VOL key 12- PAGE key Use to eject a disc. Adjust the volume, and turn the power Display indicator page advance. 2- 3 key/4 ON/OFF. 13- 5 For audio, rewind/fast forward.
  • Page 324: Listen To Radio

    Listen to Radio 16- MENU key /SEL key Switch to Menu mode. Adjust audio quality and select items. For radio, manually select stations. *: Requires a separately-purchased Bluetooth-capable audio device in equipment by type (vehicles with a Bluetooth ® 2.0 interface). Steering wheel audio remote 3- MODE Key Requires a separately-purchased Blue-…

  • Page 325: Listen To Dab

    Listen to DAB* Manual/Seek Station Selection PTY Search NOTE The preset memory can register a maximum Turn the /SEL key to the frequency to lis- Select PTY (program content), and automati- of 6 stations for each band (FM1, FM2, ten to. cally scan for stations.

  • Page 326
    Listen to DAB* Register the Service NOTE NOTE This switches in the order FM1, FM2, FM3, If the text information for the service name Register the service in advance, and select DAB1, DAB2, DAB3, MW, and LW. cannot be obtained, then nothing is dis- this at a later time.
  • Page 327: Listen To Traffic Messages

    Listen to Traffic Messages Listen to CDs NOTE NOTE While in PTY select status, if there is no op- If traffic messages are received, then this E00737800059 eration for 2 seconds, then an upwards will switch to the volume of the previously This explains how to listen to audio CDs search within the selected PTY will start.

  • Page 328: Listen To Mp3S

    Listen to MP3s Switch Playback Mode Play the first 10 seconds of each of the tracks NOTE on the whole disc in order. Depending on the file structure, it may take Repeat playback, random playback, and scan some time to read the contents of the disc. playback are possible.

  • Page 329: Listen To An Ipod

    Listen to an iPod Play all tracks in folders on the disc in a ran- NOTE NOTE dom order. Pressing again will cancel. If there is no operation for 10 seconds after selecting the folder, then track search mode Selecting a file, ejecting, fast forwarding, or NOTE will be cancelled.

  • Page 330
    The websites mentioned above may Data containing copyright information may Fast forward/rewind is possible. connect you to websites other than the not play back. MITSUBISHI MOTORS website. It is recommended that the iPod/iPhone Switch Playback Mode http://www.mitsubishi-motors.com/en/prod- equaliser settings be set to flat.
  • Page 331: Listen To Audio Files On A Usb Device

    Listen to Audio Files on a USB Device 2. Press the /SEL key. Categories or Listen to Audio Files on a NOTE tracks within the selected category are USB Device Pressing again will cancel. displayed. 3. Turn the /SEL key to select the cate- E00736501245 Shuffle Playback (RDM) gory or track.

  • Page 332
    Listen to Audio Files on a USB Device Fast Forward or Rewind NOTE NOTE Digital audio players that support the mass Depending on the status of the vehicle and Hold down the 3 key or the 4 key. storage class specifications can be connec- device, the iPod/iPhone may not play back ted.
  • Page 333
    Listen to Audio Files on a USB Device Scan Playback (SCAN) 3. Turn the /SEL key to select the file. NOTE 4. Press the /SEL key. Press the PTY/SCAN key. Pressing again will cancel. Even if the file is selected, folder repeat This plays the selected file (track).
  • Page 334: To Play Ipod/Usb Memory Device Tracks Via Voice Opera

    ® To play iPod/USB memory device tracks via voice operation (vehicles with Bluetooth 2.0 interface) Preparation for voice operation To play iPod/USB memory NOTE device tracks via voice E00748800020 If you say “Artist <name>,” you can skip To use the voice operation, press the step 3.

  • Page 335
    ® To play iPod/USB memory device tracks via voice operation (vehicles with Bluetooth 2.0 interface) 3. After the voice guide says “What Album 7. The system exits the voice recognition NOTE would you like to play?” say the album mode and starts playback. If the confirmation function is active, the title.
  • Page 336: Listen To Bluetooth Audio

    Listen to Bluetooth Audio* To search by genre 5. If there are two or more matches, the If you say “No,” the next matching voice guide will say “More than one genre is uttered by the system. E00749200021 match was found, would you like to play 1.

  • Page 337
    Listen to Bluetooth Audio* CAUTION NOTE NOTE Never hold these devices in your hand to op- Depending on the status of the vehicle and Hold down the 5 key to pause. erate while driving, as this is dangerous. device, the iPod/iPhone may not play back Press the 6 key to stop.
  • Page 338
    Listen to Bluetooth Audio* NOTE Each time the 1RPT key is pressed, this switches in the order Repeat OFF, 1 track re- peat, All track repeat, and Repeat OFF. Random Playback (RDM) Press the 2RDM key. Play the tracks in the Bluetooth Audio device in a random order.
  • Page 339: Display Indicator

    Display Indicator Display Indicator E00738100033 This explains content of the display indicator. Change the Display Mode CAUTION NOTE E00738500053 The operation of changing display contents Up to 11 characters may be displayed at one You can change the content of the display in- may impede safe driving, therefore check time.

  • Page 340: Audio Quality And Volume Balance Adjustment

    Audio Quality and Volume Balance Adjustment [DISP] Each time the key is pressed, this ® NOTE During Bluetooth 2.0 Audio switches in the order “Album name”, “Track Playback* If the text information for the service name name”, “Artist name”, “Genre name”*, and and ensemble name cannot be obtained, then “Operating status”.

  • Page 341: System Settings

    System Settings 2. Press the /SEL key to select settings Settings Settings val- Settings con- items. just- Turn counter- name tent Turn clockwise ment clockwise DAB-DAB If low recep- Each time the /SEL key is pressed, items Link settings tion sensitivi- this switches in the order DAB setting ty, switch to TRE-…

  • Page 342
    System Settings Settings Settings val- Settings con- Settings Settings val- Settings con- Settings Settings val- Settings con- name tent name tent name tent TP-S AF ON Automatical- TP-S ON Automatical- ENGLISH Set the dis- ly track the ly search for play language same station traffic mes-…
  • Page 343: Time Setting

    System Settings Time Setting NOTE Settings Settings val- Settings con- name tent While connected, mobile phone (receiving Turning the RDS setting CT setting “CT ESPAÑOL Set the dis- calls, etc.) operations may not function cor- OFF” enables manual setting of the time. rectly.

  • Page 344
    System Settings ® ® Vehicles without a Bluetooth Vehicles with a Bluetooth Settings Settings con- Settings name value tent 2.0 Interface Interface HFM voice lan- Change the PORTU- A hands-free kit (available separately) is re- (“Set value” bold typeface indicates factory guage settings hands free mod- GUESE…
  • Page 345: Troubleshooting

    USB BUS PWR There is high or low electrical current or voltage. Turn the power OFF and wait a short while. If the problem persists, consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. LSI ERROR There is an internal malfunction for some reason.

  • Page 346
    An abnormal direct voltage has been sent to the speak- Turn the power OFF and wait a short while. If the ers. problem persists, consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. If You Think Something Is Not Working Properly… Here is a list of symptoms, causes and responses if you think something is not working properly.
  • Page 347: Antenna

    The Link System takes overall control of the E00764600013 You have acquired a device that includes devices connected via the USB input terminal software licensed MITSUBISHI ® or the Bluetooth 2.0 interface allowing the MOTORS CORPORATION from JOHN- connected devices to be operated by using the SON CONTROLS Inc (the automotive expe- switches in the vehicle or voice commands.

  • Page 348: Bluetooth® 2.0 Interface

    The system is equipped with a voice recogni- phone usage while driving. you can see them by accessing the tion function, which allows you to make MITSUBISHI MOTORS website. hands-free calls by simple switch operations Please read and agree on the “Warning about NOTE and voice command operations using a de- Links to the Web Sites of Other Companies”…

  • Page 349
    Bluetooth® 2.0 interface* Volume down button How to make or receive hands-free calls • To establish a three-way call in such ® p. 7-59 situations, press the SPEECH button Press this button to decrease the volume. Phone book function ® p. 7-62 to enter voice recognition mode and then say “Join calls”.
  • Page 350: Selecting The Language

    Bluetooth® 2.0 interface* Microphone NOTE NOTE Your voice will be recognized by a micro- If the voice command that you say differs The voice guide will repeat the same mes- phone in the overhead console, allowing you from the predefined command or cannot be sage twice.

  • Page 351
    Bluetooth® 2.0 interface* Cancelling Security function 6. For confirmation purposes, the voice guide will say “Password <4-digit pass- E00760200011 E00760500229 word>. Is this correct?” Answer “Yes.” There are two cancel functions. It is possible to use a password as a security Answer “No”…
  • Page 352
    If you have forgotten your password, say model for one person per language. “Cancel” to quit the voice input mode and 2. Press the SPEECH button. then check with a MITSUBISHI MOTORS ® This makes it easier for the Bluetooth 3. Say “Voice training”.
  • Page 353
    Bluetooth® 2.0 interface* ® 5. The voice guide will prompt for phrase Enabling and disabling the Connecting the Bluetooth 1. Repeat the corresponding phrase lis- voice model and retraining ® interface and Bluetooth ted in table “Enrollment commands” on vice E00727600096 page 7-69.
  • Page 354
    Bluetooth® 2.0 interface* To pair NOTE NOTE ® To pair a Bluetooth device with the Blue- If 7 devices have already been paired, the The pairing code entered here is only used ® voice guide will say “Maximum devices ® for the Bluetooth connection certification.
  • Page 355
    Bluetooth® 2.0 interface* You can connect to the other paired cellular 5. The selected phone will be connected to NOTE phone or music player by following setting ® the Bluetooth 2.0 interface. The voice If you enter the wrong number, the voice change procedures.
  • Page 356
    Bluetooth® 2.0 interface* 5. After the voice guide says “Please say,” ® NOTE To check a paired Bluetooth the numbers of the devices and device device You can connect to a music player at any tags of corresponding devices will be time by pressing the SPEECH button and read out in order, starting with the de- E00760800017…
  • Page 357
    Audio*” on page 7-38. On vehicles equipped with the next highest number or “Previous” After all paired device tags have been with MITSUBISHI Multi-Communication to return to the phone with the previous read, the voice guide will say “Which System (MMCS) or DISPLAY AUDIO, refer number.
  • Page 358
    Bluetooth® 2.0 interface* 4. The voice guide will say “Dialing <num- 1. Press the SPEECH button. NOTE ber recognised>.” 2. Say “Call.” The hands-free calls might not be operated ® The Bluetooth 2.0 interface will then correctly when it makes calling or receiving make the call.
  • Page 359: Receiving Calls

    Bluetooth® 2.0 interface* SEND function NOTE NOTE E00761300035 If you say “No” to all names read by the sys- If the name you selected has matching data During a call, press the SPEECH button to tem, the voice guide will say “Name not in the mobile phone book but no telephone enter voice recognition mode, then say found, returning to main menu”…

  • Page 360: Mute Function

    Bluetooth® 2.0 interface* MUTE function These phone books are used to register tele- To register a telephone number in the ve- phone numbers and to make calls to desired hicle phone book E00760300041 numbers via the voice recognition function. At any time during a call, you can mute the You can register a telephone number in the vehicle microphone.

  • Page 361
    Bluetooth® 2.0 interface* which you want to register a telephone 7. The voice guide will repeat the tele- NOTE number. phone number you have just read, and Transfer is not permitted unless the vehicle then register the number. is parked. Before transferring, make sure When the telephone number has been NOTE that the vehicle is parked in a safe location.
  • Page 362
    Bluetooth® 2.0 interface* 10. The voice guide will say “Would you NOTE NOTE like to import another contact?” If the maximum number of entries are al- Pressing the HANG-UP button or pressing Answer “Yes” if you want to continue ready registered, the voice guide will say and holding the SPEECH button will cancel with the registration.
  • Page 363
    Bluetooth® 2.0 interface* 7. The voice guide will repeat the tele- NOTE NOTE phone number. Say “List names,” and the names registered Say “List names,” and the names registered When the confirmation function is on, in the phone book will be read out in order. in the phone book will be read out in order.
  • Page 364
    Bluetooth® 2.0 interface* 5. When the voice guide is done reading lete, or say list names.” Say the name of 6. The system will ask if you really want to the list, it will say “End of list, would the phone book entry in which the tele- delete the selected telephone number(s) you like to start from the beginning?”…
  • Page 365
    Bluetooth® 2.0 interface* 4. For confirmation purposes, the voice ® The Bluetooth 2.0 interface automatically NOTE guide will ask “Are you sure you want to converts from text to voice the names regis- The already stored phone book in the mobile erase everything from your handsfree tered in the transferred phone book entries, phone book is overwritten by the stored…
  • Page 366
    Bluetooth® 2.0 interface* swer “Yes,” transferring to the mobile phone book the 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 com- plete depending on the number of contacts. ®…
  • Page 367: Usb Input Terminal

    USB input terminal* Enrollment commands E00732400249 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 368
    USB input terminal* 3. Connect a commercially available USB 2. Open the USB input terminal cover (A) CAUTION connector cable (C) to the USB memory in the floor console box. Keep the lid of the floor console box closed device (B). while driving the vehicle.
  • Page 369
    [For vehicles equipped with the DISPLAY wise cause injuries. Links to the Web Sites of Other Companies”. AUDIO] The websites mentioned above may connect Refer to the separate owner’s manual. you to websites other than the MITSUBISHI NOTE MOTORS website. [For vehicles equipped…
  • Page 370: Sun Visors

    Sun visors Operating the lid of the vanity mirror will au- NOTE Item Condition tomatically turn on the mirror lamp (A). MP3, WMA, AAC, Depending on the type of the USB memory File format device or other device connected, the con- nected device may not function properly or Maximum number of the available functions may be limited.

  • Page 371: Ashtray

    Ashtray* Card holder To use the ashtray, open the lid. Cigarette lighter* E00711501475 Cards can be slipped into the holder (B) on The cigarette lighter can be used while the ig- the back of the sun visor. nition switch or the operation mode is in ON or ACC.

  • Page 372: Accessory Socket

    Long use of the electric appliance without Do not use any electric appliance that is not running the engine may run down the bat- approved by MITSUBISHI MOTORS. Do- tery. ing so could damage the socket. If you used When the accessory socket is not in use, be…

  • Page 373: Interior Lamps

    Interior lamps Room lamps Interior lamps Position On/off control of lamp E00712101322 E00712001259 switch 2-DOOR Front The lamp illuminates when a (•) door or the tailgate is opened. It goes off about 15 seconds after all doors and the tailgate are closed.

  • Page 374: Map Lamps

    MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- system is operated. ice Point. On vehicles equipped with MITSUBISHI Multi-Communication Sys- tem (MMCS), screen operations can be used to make the adjustment. Refer to the separate owner’s manual for details.

  • Page 375: Storage Spaces

    MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- ice Point. Card holder On vehicles equipped with MITSUBISHI Multi-Communication System (MMCS), There is a card holder inside the glove box. screen operations can be used to make the adjustment.

  • Page 376
    Storage spaces The floor console box can also be used as an The luggage floor board can be folded at NOTE armrest. the indicated positions (A). The USB input terminal is located in the floor console box (if so equipped). For de- tails, refer to “USB input terminal”…
  • Page 377: Sunglasses Holder

    Storage spaces 7 persons To access the luggage floor box (centre) 1. Raise the luggage floor board (rear) by pulling up on the strap (D). *: Front of the vehicle Sunglasses holder* 3. To access the centre of the luggage floor box (front), insert your hand in the gap E00718601417 To open, push the lid.

  • Page 378: Cup Holder

    Cup holder For the front seat For the third seat CAUTION E00719000118 The holder should not be used to store any- The cup holder is located in front of the floor The cup holder is located at the right side of thing heavier than sunglasses.

  • Page 379: Cargo Area Cover

    Cargo area cover* There are bottle holders located on both sides Cargo area cover* NOTE of front and rear doors. Do not put luggage on the cover. E00733601102 To use To change position 1. Draw out the cover retracted by spring There are two installation holes (B) for the and insert it in the mounting grooves cover.

  • Page 380
    Cargo area cover* 1. Move one of the sliders (C) towards the 2. Move one of the sliders (C) towards the On vehicles with luggage floor box, raise the inside of the vehicle, and fit the tab (D) inside of the vehicle and lift it to remove luggage floor board and store the cover.
  • Page 381: Assist Grips

    Assist grips Assist grips Coat hook Luggage hooks E00732800298 E00725600614 E00715700579 The assist grips (located above the doors on There is a coat hook on the second seat assist There are 4 hooks located on the side walls of the headliner) are not designed to support grip of the driver’s side.

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  • Page 383: For Emergencies

    For emergencies If the vehicle breaks down…………..8-02 Emergency starting…………….8-02 Engine overheating…………….8-04 Tools and jack………………8-05 How to change a tyre…………….8-06 Towing………………..8-14 Operation under adverse driving conditions……..8-17 OGFE16E1…

  • Page 384: If The Vehicle Breaks Down

    If the vehicle breaks down or a M/T in “N” (Neutral). Stop the en- If the vehicle breaks down WARNING gine. To start the engine using jumper cables E00800101182 connected to another vehicle, perform the If the vehicle breaks down on the road, move WARNING correct procedures according to the in- it to the shoulder and use the hazard warning…

  • Page 385
    Emergency starting to the positive (+) terminal of the Diesel-powered vehicles few minutes, then start the engine in the booster battery (B). vehicle with the discharged battery. Connect one end of the other jumper ca- to the negative (-) terminal of the CAUTION booster battery, and the other end Keep the engine of the vehicle giving assis-…
  • Page 386: Engine Overheating

    Engine overheating Engine overheating NOTE For vehicles equipped with the Auto Stop & E00800603790 Go (AS&G) system, press the “Auto Stop & When the engine is overheating, the warning Go (AS&G) OFF” switch to deactivate the will be displayed in the instrument cluster as Auto Stop &…

  • Page 387: Tools And Jack

    Tools and jack Stop the engine immediately and contact 6. Examine the radiator hoses for coolant a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized leakage and the drive belt for looseness Service Point for assistance. or damage. FULL If there is anything wrong with the cool- ing system or drive belt, we recommend you to have it checked and repaired.

  • Page 388: How To Change A Tyre

    How to change a tyre Tools 2. Extend the jack and firmly secure it, NOTE then install the jack lid. • The business name, full address of the manufacturer and of his authorised repre- sentative and the designation of the jack are described in the EC declaration of conformity.

  • Page 389
    How to change a tyre 5. To prevent the vehicle from rolling NOTE CAUTION when jacking up the vehicle, place If chocks are not available, use stones or any The pressure should be periodically checked chocks or blocks (A) at the tyre that is other objects that are large enough to hold and maintained at the specified pressure diagonally opposite from the tyre (B)
  • Page 390
    MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- ard tyre. ice Point. When passing over the projections on the Do not use snow traction device (tyre road, take care not to damage the vehicle’s…
  • Page 391
    How to change a tyre Then loosen the wheel nuts a quarter CAUTION WARNING turn with the wheel nut wrench. Do not When removing the tyre hanger from the Set the jack only at the positions shown remove the wheel nuts yet. hook or hanging it back on the hook, hold here.
  • Page 392
    How to change a tyre Slowly rotate the wheel nut wrench until WARNING WARNING the tyre is raised slightly off the ground Do not turn the raised wheel. The tyres Mount the spare wheel with the valve surface. still on the ground could turn and make stem (I) facing outboard.
  • Page 393
    How to change a tyre nuts make light contact with the wheel Tightening torque 88 to 108 N•m CAUTION and the wheel is not loose. Never apply oil to either the wheel bolts or the nuts, or they will tighten too much. Type 1 NOTE If all 4 aluminium wheels are changed to…
  • Page 394
    If you find any damage on a spare 13. On vehicles with tyre pressure monitor- tyre, do not use the tyre and contact a ing system (TPMS), after filling your MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- tyres to the correct pressure, reset the ice Point. tyre…
  • Page 395: Wheel Covers

    Wrap the tip of the jack bar with a cloth, in- install the wheel cover and consult your sert it into the notch provided in the wheel MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized cover, and pry the cover away from the Service Point.

  • Page 396: Towing

    Authorized Service Point or a commercial tow truck service for assistance. Only when you cannot receive a towing serv- ice from a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- ized Service Point or commercial tow truck service, tow your vehicle carefully in accord- ance with the instructions given in “Emer- gency towing”…

  • Page 397: Emergency Towing

    Towing Towing the vehicle by a tow Turn the ignition switch to the “ACC” posi- CAUTION tion or put the operation mode in ACC and truck [For 2WD vehicles equipped with the Active secure the steering wheel in a straight-ahead Stability Control (ASC)] position with a rope or tiedown strap.

  • Page 398
    Towing On vehicles with M/T, turn the ignition CAUTION switch to the “ACC” or “ON” position. Do not leave the ignition switch in the On vehicles with A/T or CVT, turn the “LOCK” position or the operation mode in ignition switch to the “ON” position. OFF.
  • Page 399: Operation Under Adverse Driving Conditions

    Operation under adverse driving conditions Otherwise, the instructions are the same as Operation under adverse CAUTION for “When being towed by another vehicle”. driving conditions The person in the vehicle being towed must pay attention to the brake lamps of the tow- E00801702342 ing vehicle and make sure the rope never be- comes slack.

  • Page 400
    Operation under adverse driving conditions On a snow-covered or frozen taking the decision to keep driving under CAUTION conditions mentioned above, driver takes all road Do not press the accelerator pedal rapidly. If actions at own risk, aware of possible conse- the wheels break free of the ice, the vehicle quences.
  • Page 401: Vehicle Care

    Vehicle care Vehicle care precautions…………..9-02 Cleaning the interior of your vehicle……….9-02 Cleaning the exterior of your vehicle……….9-03 OGFE16E1…

  • Page 402: Maintenance

    Vehicle care precautions Cleaning the interior of your 2. Dip cloth in fresh water and wring it out Vehicle care precautions well. Using this cloth, wipe off the deter- vehicle E00900100548 gent thoroughly. In order to maintain the value of your vehi- E00900200611 cle, it is necessary to perform regular mainte- NOTE…

  • Page 403
    Cleaning the exterior of your vehicle 2. Clean the carpeting with a vacuum Do not wash the vehicle in direct sunlight. NOTE cleaner and remove any stains with car- Park the vehicle in the shade and spray it When the temperature of the vehicle interior pet cleaner.
  • Page 404
    Cleaning the exterior of your vehicle Waxing CAUTION CAUTION E00901000919 Never spray or splash water on the electrical • The outside mirrors are retracted. Waxing the vehicle will help prevent the ad- components in the engine compartment. Do- • The antenna is removed. herence of dust and road chemicals to the ing so could have an adverse effect on the •…
  • Page 405: Wiper Blades

    Cleaning the exterior of your vehicle Cleaning plastic parts Aluminium wheels* Glass cleaner can be used to remove oil, grease, dead insects, etc. After washing the E00901300808 E00901500347 glass, wipe dry with a clean, dry, soft cloth. Use a sponge or chamois leather. 1.

  • Page 406
    Cleaning the exterior of your vehicle NOTE The surface treatment on the inside of the glass may be removed if hard cloth or organ- ic solvent (benzine, kerosene, thinner, etc.) is used. Engine compartment E00902100308 Clean the engine compartment at the begin- ning and end of winter.
  • Page 407
    Maintenance Service precautions…………….10-02 Catalytic converter*…………….10-04 Bonnet………………..10-04 Engine oil………………10-05 Engine coolant……………….10-07 Washer fluid………………10-08 Brake fluid/Clutch fluid*…………..10-09 Battery………………..10-09 Tyres………………..10-12 Wiper blade rubber replacement…………10-16 General maintenance……………..10-17 Fusible links………………10-18 Fuses………………..10-18 Replacement of lamp bulbs……………10-23 OGFE16E1…
  • Page 408: Service Precautions

    MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service If it is necessary to do work in the engine Point or another specialist. compartment with the engine running, be…

  • Page 409
    Service precautions Petrol-powered vehicles 2000 models, 2400 models 3000 models Diesel-powered vehicles 1. Engine oil level gauge 5. Engine coolant reservoir 2. Engine oil cap 6. Battery 3. Brake fluid reservoir/Clutch fluid reser- voir* 4. Washer fluid reservoir Maintenance 10-03 OGFE16E1…
  • Page 410: Catalytic Converter

    Catalytic converter* Catalytic converter* Bonnet NOTE Only open the bonnet when the wipers are in E01000202466 E01000304155 the parked position. In any other position, The exhaust gas scavenging devices used the wipers could damage the paint or bonnet. To open with the catalytic converter are extremely ef- ficient for the reduction of noxious gases.

  • Page 411: Engine Oil

    Engine oil 2. Slowly lower the bonnet to a position NOTE 3000 models about 20 cm above the closed position, FULL For vehicles equipped with the security then let it drop. alarm system, if you drive with the bonnet 3. Make sure the bonnet is securely locked left open, warning display is displayed on by softly lifting the centre of the bonnet.

  • Page 412: Specifications

    Engine oil Recommended engine oil vis- 1. Park the vehicle on a horizontal surface. 2. Switch off the engine. cosity 3. Wait a few minutes. 4. Remove the dipstick and wipe it with a Petrol-powered vehicles clean cloth. 5. Reinsert the dipstick as far as it goes. 6.

  • Page 413: Engine Coolant

    • ACEA classification: If those classifications are not available, The coolant level in this tank should be kept “For service A1/B1, A3/B3, A3/B4 or contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- between the “LOW” and “FULL” marks A5/B5” thorized Service Point. when measured while the engine is cold.

  • Page 414: Washer Fluid

    Washer fluid If the level should drop below the “LOW” MITSUBISHI MOTORS GENUINE Coolant CAUTION level on the reserve tank, open the lid and has excellent protection against corrosion and Do not top up with water only. add coolant. rust formation of all metals including alumi-…

  • Page 415: Brake Fluid/Clutch Fluid

    Brake fluid/Clutch fluid* To check the fluid level Fluid type If the level is low, replenish the container with washer fluid. The fluid level must be between the “MAX” Use brake fluid conforming to DOT3 or and “MIN” marks on the reservoir. DOT4 from a sealed container.

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    Battery To remove If the battery is not used, it will discharge by NOTE itself with time. 1. Remove the clips (A), and then remove After replacing the battery, the electronic Check it once every 4 weeks and charge with the air duct (B).
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    Battery During cold weather NOTE WARNING The battery electrolyte is extremely caus- The capacity of the battery is reduced at low Type A tic. Do not allow it to come in contact with temperatures. This is an inevitable result of your eyes, skin, clothing, or the painted its chemical and physical properties.
  • Page 418: Tyres

    Tyres Tyres CAUTION NOTE Do not bring the nearby parts, the plastic Keep the terminals clean. After the battery is E01001300255 parts and so on into contact with sulphuric connected, apply terminal protection grease. WARNING acid (battery electrolyte) which may crack, To clean the terminals, use lukewarm water.

  • Page 419: Tyre Rotation

    E01001800931 If your vehicle is equipped with a tyre pres- them. sure monitoring system, only MITSUBISHI Motors genuine wheels should be used. Use CAUTION of another type of wheel risks air leaks and…

  • Page 420: Snow Tyres

    Tyres that have arrows showing rotation direction your snow tyres and the legal speed limit. If your vehicle is equipped with a tyre pres- sure monitoring system, only MITSUBISHI Motors genuine wheels should be used. Use Front of another type of wheel risks air leaks and sensor damage, as it will not be possible to install the tyre pressure sensor properly.

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    (tyre body. chains). Contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- Drive carefully and do not exceed 50 km/h ized Service Point before putting on snow (30 mph). Remember that preventing acci- traction device (tyre chains).
  • Page 422: Wiper Blade Rubber Replacement

    Wiper blade rubber replacement NOTE NOTE NOTE The laws and regulations concerning the use Do not let the wiper arm drop onto the wind- If a retainer is not supplied with the new of snow traction device (tyre chains) vary. screen.

  • Page 423: General Maintenance

    If you see a suspicious fuel leak or if you window glass; it could damage the glass. smell fuel, do not operate the vehicle and call your MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- thorized Service Point for assistance. Exterior and interior lamp op-…

  • Page 424: Fusible Links

    Fusible links If the fuses and bulbs are all OK, we recom- Pull the fuse lid to remove it. WARNING mend you to have your vehicle checked and Fusible links must not be replaced by any repaired. other device. Failing to fit the correct fusi- ble link may result in fire in the vehicle, Meter, gauge and indicator/ property destruction and serious or fatal…

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    Fuses Engine compartment 4. Remove the glove box fastener (C), and Main fuse block then remove the glove box. In the engine compartment, the fuse block is 1. Open the glove box. located as shown in the illustration. While 2. Uncouple the rod (A) on the right side of pressing the tab (A), pull up the cover (B).
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    Fuses Passenger compartment fuse lo- Sym- Electrical sys- Sym- Electrical sys- paci- paci- cation table ties ties E01007901902 Windscreen Radio 15 A 30 A wipers Main fuse block Control unit re- 7.5 A Door locks 20 A Interior lamps Rear fog lamp 10 A 15 A (Room lamps)
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    Fuses Engine compartment fuse loca- Sym- Sym- Electrical system paci- Electrical system paci- tion table ties ties E01008002011 Air conditioning con- Wiper de-icer 15 A SBF1 denser fan motor — — — SBF2 Starter Daytime running 10 A lamps Air conditioning con- SBF3 Front fog lamps 15 A…
  • Page 428: Fuse Replacement

    Fuses Fuse replacement The table above shows the main equip- Sym- ment corresponding to each fuse. Electrical system paci- E01007800845 ties 1. Before replacing a fuse, always turn off The fuse box does not contain spare 7.5 A, the electrical circuit concerned and place Headlamp high-beam 25 A or 30 A fuses.

  • Page 429: Replacement Of Lamp Bulbs

    Replacement of lamp bulbs 4. Insert a new fuse of the same capacity Replacement of lamp bulbs by using the fuse puller into the same E01003101805 place the fuse block. Before replacing a bulb, ensure the lamp is off. Do not touch the glass part of the new bulb with your bare fingers;…

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    If you need to repair or replace these lamps, day, and does not indicate a functional prob- contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- lem. ized Service Point. When the lamp is switched on, the heat will •…
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    Rear If you need to repair or replace these lamps, An LED, not a bulb, is used in the down- contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- light. Contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS ized Service Point. Authorized Service Point when there is a •…
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    Replacement of lamp bulbs 2. Turn the cap (B) anticlockwise to re- NOTE move it. When installing the bulb, align the tab (D) with the notch (E) of the socket. *: Front of the vehicle 3. Turn the socket (C) anticlockwise to re- Headlamps (high-beam) move it, and then pull the bulb out of the *: Front of the vehicle…
  • Page 433: Front Fog Lamps

    Replacement of lamp bulbs Front fog lamps* 4. To install the bulb, perform the removal steps in reverse. E01004003182 1. Insert a straight blade (or minus) screw- Front turn-signal lamps driver with a cloth over its tip at the points indicated by arrows and pry gen- E01003802290 tly to remove the cover (A).

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    Replacement of lamp bulbs Rear fog lamp (driver’s side)/ 4. Turn the bulb (F) anticlockwise to re- NOTE move it. Reversing lamp (Passenger’s When unfastening the screws of the fog side) lamp, be careful not to mistakenly move the beam position adjustment screw (C). E01004101655 1.
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    Replacement of lamp bulbs 2. Turn the socket (A) anticlockwise to re- 2. Remove the screws (A), and then move NOTE move it, and then pull the bulb out of the the lamp unit towards the rear of the ve- When installing the lamp unit, first insert the socket.

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    Specifications Vehicle labeling…………….11-02 Vehicle dimensions…………….11-05 Vehicle performance…………….. 11-06 Vehicle weight……………… 11-07 Engine specifications……………. 11-13 Electrical system…………….11-14 Tyres and wheels…………….11-15 Fuel consumption…………….11-16 Refill capacities……………..11-19 OGFE16E1…
  • Page 440: Vehicle Labeling

    Vehicle labeling Vehicle information code la- 1- Model code Vehicle labeling 2- Engine model code bel* E01100104718 Exterior code 3- Transmission model code The vehicle information code label is affixed Vehicle identification number 4- Approval number as shown in the illustration. 5- Chassis number The vehicle identification number is stamped 6- Maximum gross vehicle weight…

  • Page 441: Engine Number

    Vehicle labeling Petrol-powered vehicles Vehicle identification number The plate shows model code, engine model, transmission model and body colour code, plate (RHD vehicles only) etc. 2000 models, Please use this number when ordering re- 2400 models The vehicle identification number is stamped placement parts.

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    Vehicle labeling Diesel-powered vehicles *: Front of the vehicle 11-04 Specifications OGFE16E1…
  • Page 443: Vehicle Dimensions

    Vehicle dimensions Vehicle dimensions E01100204399 Front track 1,540 mm Overall width 1,810 mm Front overhang 990 mm Wheel base 2,670 mm Rear overhang 1,035 mm Overall length 4,695 mm Except for vehicles for Rus- 190 mm sia, Kazakhstan and Ukraine Ground clearance (unladen) Vehicles for Russia, Kazakh- 215 mm…

  • Page 444: Vehicle Performance

    Vehicle performance Overall height (unladen) 1,680 mm Rear track 1,540 mm Body 5.73 m Minimum turning radius Wheel 5.3 m Vehicle performance E01100303856 Petrol-powered vehicles 190 km/h (118 mph) 2000 models 193 km/h ,192 km/h (120 mph) Maximum speed 188 km/h ,190 km/h (118 mph) 2400 models 198 km/h (123 mph) 3000 models…

  • Page 445: Vehicle Weight

    Vehicle weight Vehicle weight E01100407451 Petrol-powered vehicles 2000 models (M/T) Seating capacity 5 persons Without optional parts 1,395 kg Kerb weight With full optional parts 1,481 kg Maximum gross vehicle weight 1,985 kg Front 1,150 kg Maximum axle weight Rear 1,250 kg, 1,360 kg With brake 1,600 kg…

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    Vehicle weight 2000 models (CVT) Item Seating capacity 5 persons 7 persons 5 persons 7 persons Without optional 1,460 kg 1,525 kg 1,430 kg, 1,425 kg 1,495 kg, 1,490 kg parts Kerb weight With full 1,507 kg , 1,505 kg optional 1,555 kg 1,620 kg…
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    Vehicle weight 2400 models Seating capacity 5 persons Kerb weight Without optional parts 1,505 kg With full optional parts 1,592 kg Maximum gross vehicle weight 2,210 kg Front 1,150 kg Maximum axle weight Rear 1,250 kg, 1,360 kg With brake 1,600 kg Maximum towable weight Without brake…
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    Vehicle weight Front 1,150 kg Maximum axle weight Rear 1,250 kg, 1,360 kg With brake 1,600 kg Maximum towable weight Without brake 750 kg Maximum trailer-nose weight 80 kg Maximum roof load 80 kg : In case of trailer towing NOTE Trailer specifications indicate the manufacturer’s recommendation.
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    Vehicle weight Item With full optional 1,633 kg 1,618 kg 1,670 kg 1,703 kg 1,583 kg ,1,603 kg parts Maximum gross vehicle weight 2,085 kg 2,260 kg Front 1,150 kg Maximum axle weight Rear 1,250 kg, 1,390 kg With 2,000 kg brake Maximum towable weight…
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    Vehicle weight 2200 models (A/T) Seating capacity 5 persons 7 persons Without op- Kerb weight 1,590 kg 1,610 kg tional parts With full op- 1,695 kg 1,710 kg tional parts Maximum gross vehicle 2,260 kg weight Front 1,150 kg Maximum axle weight Rear 1,250 kg, 1,390 kg…
  • Page 451: Engine Specifications

    Engine specifications Engine specifications E01100604247 Petrol-powered vehicles Item 2000 models Engine model 4B11 4J11 No. of cylinders 4 in line 4 in line Total displacement 1,998 cc 1,998 cc Bore 86.0 mm 86.0 mm Stroke 86.0 mm 86.0 mm Camshaft Double overhead Single overhead Mixture preparation…

  • Page 452: Electrical System

    Electrical system Item 2400 models 3000 models Maximum torque (EEC net) 222 Nm/4,100 rpm 292 Nm/3,750 rpm Diesel-powered vehicles Item Engine model 4N14 No. of cylinders 4 in line Total displacement 2,268 cc Bore 86.0 mm Stroke 97.6 mm Camshaft Double overhead Mixture preparation Electronic injection…

  • Page 453: Tyres And Wheels

    : Vehicles for Russia, Kazakhstan and Ukraine : Vehicles for Russia with heated windscreen NOTE For vehicles equipped with the Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) system, contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point when replacing the battery. Tyres and wheels E01100903100…

  • Page 454: Fuel Consumption

    Fuel consumption NOTE Contact your MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point for details on the combination used on your vehicle. Fuel consumption E01101101860 Vehicles for Russia, Kazakhstan and Ukraine Urban condi- Extra-urban Combined tions conditions Item Fuel consump- Fuel consump- Fuel consump-…

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    Fuel consumption Urban condi- Extra-urban Combined tions conditions Item Fuel consump- Fuel consump- Fuel consump- (g/km) tion (L/100 km) tion (L/100 km) tion (L/100 km) Vehicles with 16 inch tires 5 persons Vehicles with 2000 18 inch tires models 7 persons Diesel-powered vehicles Extra-urban Combined…
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    Fuel consumption NOTE The results given do not express or imply any guarantee of the fuel consumption of the particular vehicle. The vehicle itself has not been tested and there are inevitably differences between individual vehicles of the same model. In addition, this vehicle may incor- porate particular modifications.
  • Page 457: Refill Capacities

    Refill capacities Refill capacities E01101306258 Petrol-powered vehicles 2000 models, 2400 models 3000 models Diesel-powered vehicles Specifications 11-19 OGFE16E1…

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    Brake fluid DOT 3 or As required DOT 4 Clutch fluid Washer fluid 4.5 litres — 2000 models MITSUBISHI Petrol-powered vehicles [in- 6.0 litres MOTORS GENUINE cludes 0.65 litre in the re- 2400 models SUPER LONG LIFE serve tank] 3000 models 9.0 litres…
  • Page 459
    : Similar high quality ethylene glycol based non-silicate, non-amine, non-nitrate and non-borate coolant with long life hybrid organic acid technology CAUTION Use only the MITSUBISHI MOTORS GENUINE ATF-J3 (for the automatic transmission fluid) or MITSUBISHI MOTORS GENUINE CVTF-J4 (for the CVT fluid). Use of a different fluid could damage the transmission. Item…
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    Alphabetical index Selector lever operation……6-36,6-43 Child restraint…………4-26 Selector lever position……6-38,6-46 Caution for installing the child re- 4-wheel drive operation……..6-57 straint on vehicle with front pas- senger’s airbag……..4-17,4-26 Battery…………. 10-09 Child-protection rear doors……. 3-23 Charge warning lamp……..5-51 Cigarette lighter……….7-73 Accessory (Installation)……..2-04 Discharged battery (Emergency starting)..

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    Alphabetical index Child-protection……….3-23 Fluid capacities and lubricants……11-19 Dead Lock System……..3-22 Fluid Lock and unlock……….3-19 Automatic transmission fluid…… 11-19 Driving, alcohol and drugs…….. 6-03 General maintenance……..10-17 Brake fluid……..10-09,11-19 General vehicle data……..11-05 Clutch fluid……..10-09,11-19 CVT fluid………… 11-19 Genuine parts………….2-05 Engine coolant……..
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    Alphabetical index Ignition switch………..6-12 Replacement……….10-30 Operation under adverse driving conditions..8-17 Link System…………7-49 Indication and warning lamps……5-47 Outside rear-view mirrors……… 6-10 Lock and unlock the doors and tailgate…..3-21 Indication lamps……….5-48 Overheating…………8-04 Lubricants…………11-19 Information screen……….5-05 Luggage floor box……….7-78 Inside rear-view mirror……..6-08 Luggage hooks……….
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    Alphabetical index Outside…………6-10 Snow traction device (tyre chains)….10-15 Tools Refill capacities……….11-19 Snow tyres…………10-14 Storage…………8-05 Replacement of lamp bulbs……10-23 Towing………….. 8-14 Spare wheel…………8-07 Reversing lamps Trailer towing……….6-115 Spark plug…………11-14 Bulb capacity……….10-24 Transfer oil…………11-19 Specifications……….
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    Alphabetical index Vehicle dimensions……… 11-05 Vehicle identification number……11-02 Vehicle identification number plate….11-03 Vehicle information code plate……. 11-02 Vehicle labeling……….11-02 Vehicle performance……..11-06 Vehicle weight……….11-07 Ventilators…………7-02 Warning lamps……….5-50 Washer Fluid……….10-08,11-19 Switch……….. 5-64,5-68 Washing………….9-03 Waxing………….. 9-04 Weight…………. 11-07 Wheel Covers…………
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инструкцияMitsubishi Outlander (2015)

Introduction

Thank you for buying a Mitsubishi Motors product.

In order to fully utilize the functionality of this product and ensure safe and correct operation,

please read the “User Manual” carefully before operation.

After reading the “User Manual”, ensure this is kept readily available, and refer to it again if you

do not understand any points, or in the event of problems.

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Краткий обзор

Общие сведения

Запирание и отпирание дверей

Сиденья и ремни безопасности

Органы управления и контрольноизмерительные приборы

Начало движения и вождение автомобиля

Создание комфортных условий в салоне

Действия в сложных ситуациях

Уход за автомобилем

Техническое обслуживание автомобиля

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