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Interior lamp* auto-cutout

function

*:  Map  &  room  lamps  (front),  room  lamp
(rear), luggage room lamp, and LED interior
illumination (Front door) (if so equipped) for
the inside door handle
If any of the interior lamps are left switched
on  with  the  ignition  switch  in  the  “LOCK”
position  or  the  operation  mode  in  OFF,  it
goes off automatically after approximately 30
minutes.
The lamps will illuminate again after they au-
tomatically go off if the ignition switch or the
engine switch is operated, if one of the doors
or  the  tailgate  is  opened  or  closed,  or  if  the
keyless  entry  system  or  keyless  operation
system is operated.

NOTE

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The  interior  lamps  auto-cutout  function  can
be deactivated. The time until the lamps au-
tomatically  go  off  can  be  adjusted.  For  de-
tails  and  support,  consult  your  nearest
MITSUBISHI  MOTORS  Authorized  Serv-
ice Point.
On vehicles equipped with Smartphone Link
Display Audio or MITSUBISHI Multi-Com-
munication  System  (MMCS),  screen  opera-
tions  can  be  used  to  make  the  adjustment.
Refer to the separate owner’s manual for de-
tails.

Storage spaces

CAUTION

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Never  leave  lighters,  cans  of  carbonated
drink, and spectacles in the cabin when park-
ing  the  vehicle  in  hot  sunshine.  The  cabin
will  become  extremely  hot,  so  lighters  and
other  flammable  items  may  catch  fire  and
unopened  drink  cans  may  rupture.  Also,
spectacles  with  plastic  lenses  or  materials
could deform or crack.

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Keep the lids of storage spaces closed while
driving the vehicle. A lid or the contents of a
storage space could otherwise cause injuries.

1- Floor console box
2- Glove box

Glove box

To open, pull the lever (A).

Card holder

There is a card holder inside the glove box.

Floor console box

To open the console box, lift the release lever
(A) and raise the lid.

Storage spaces

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Summary of Contents for Eclipse Cross 2019

Page 1: ...ROSS ENGLISH OGKE20E1 Printed in the Netherlands MITSUBISHI MOTORS OGKE20E1 ECLIPSE CROSS Owner s Manual ECLIPSE CROSS 19 000298_OGKE20E1_Eclipse Cross_OM Cover_eng_2019_rug 26 9mm indd All Pages 17 06 19 14 54 ...

Page 2: ...on of the owner Throughout this owner s manual the words WARNING and CAUTION appear These serve as reminders to be especially careful Failure to follow instructions could result in personal injury or damage to your vehicle WARNING Indicates a strong possibility of severe personal injury or death if in structions are not followed CAUTION Means hazards or unsafe practices that could cause minor pers...

Page 3: ...rmation 2 Locking and unlocking 3 Seats and seat belts 4 Instruments and controls 5 Starting and driving 6 For pleasant driving 7 For emergencies 8 Vehicle care 9 Maintenance 10 Specifications 11 Alphabetical index 12 Declaration of Conformity 13 OGKE20E1 ...

Page 4: ...restraint system SRS front knee airbag for driv er s seat p 4 26 4 31 11 Cruise control switches p 6 69 6 78 Speed Limiter p 6 73 12 Steering wheel height and reach adjustment lever p 6 09 13 Bluetooth 2 0 interface p 7 56 14 Camera switch p 6 134 15 Steering wheel audio remote control switches p 7 34 For DISPLAY AUDIO Smartphone Link Display Audio and MITSUBISHI Multi Communication System MMCS re...

Page 5: ...ty control ASC OFF switch p 6 67 11 Lane Departure Warning LDW switch p 6 113 12 Forward Collision Mitigation system FCM ON OFF switch p 6 96 13 Headlamp levelling switch p 5 63 14 Auto Stop Go AS G OFF switch p 6 30 15 Sonar switch p 6 126 16 Cruise control switches p 6 69 6 78 Speed Limiter p 6 73 17 Ignition switch p 6 14 18 Supplemental restraint system SRS front knee airbag for driv er s seat...

Page 6: ... 05 7 10 9 Heated steering wheel switch p 5 74 10 Heated windscreen switch p 5 73 11 Accessory socket p 7 80 12 USB input terminal p 7 76 13 ECO mode switch p 5 66 14 Touchpad controller refer to the separate owner s manual 15 Front drink holder p 7 85 Ashtray p 7 79 16 Accessory socket p 7 80 17 Heated seat switches rear seats p 4 04 18 Fuel tank filler door release lever p 2 03 19 Floor console ...

Page 7: ...r switch p 5 72 7 Bonnet release lever p 10 03 8 Fuel tank filler door release lever p 2 03 9 Accessory socket p 7 80 10 Floor console box p 7 84 Armrest p 4 03 11 Front drink holder p 7 85 12 Touchpad controller refer to the separate owner s manual 13 Accessory socket p 7 80 14 USB input terminal p 7 76 15 ECO mode switch p 5 66 16 Fuses p 10 20 17 Side ventilators p 7 02 18 Seat belt reminder p ...

Page 8: ...ate owner s manual 2 Supplemental restraint system SRS airbag for front passeng er s seat p 4 26 4 31 3 Glove box p 7 84 Card holder p 7 84 4 Brake auto hold switch p 6 57 5 Electric parking brake switch p 6 05 6 Selector lever p 6 43 7 Heated seat switches front seats p 4 04 8 S AWC drive mode selector p 6 51 9 S AWC drive mode selector p 6 51 10 Heated seat switches front seats p 4 04 11 Gearshi...

Page 9: ...ate owner s manual 2 Supplemental restraint system SRS airbag for front passeng er s seat p 4 26 4 31 3 Glove box p 7 84 Card holder p 7 84 4 Selector lever p 6 43 5 Heated seat switches front seats p 4 04 6 S AWC drive mode selector p 6 51 7 Brake auto hold switch p 6 57 8 Electric parking brake switch p 6 05 9 S AWC drive mode selector p 6 51 10 Heated seat switches front seats p 4 04 11 Gearshi...

Page 10: ...tral door lock switch p 3 18 5 Adjustable seat belt anchor p 4 11 Seat belts p 4 08 6 Sun visors p 7 78 Vanity mirror p 7 78 Ticket holder p 7 78 7 Inside rear view mirror p 6 10 8 Front seat p 4 02 9 Supplemental restraint system SRS side airbag for front seat p 4 26 4 34 10 Rear seat p 4 03 11 Seat belt plate storage p 4 13 Interior 1 08 OGKE20E1 Overview Quick guide 1 ...

Page 11: ...lts p 4 08 4 Seat belt plate storage p 4 13 5 Lock switch p 3 32 6 Central door lock switch p 3 18 7 Electric window control switch p 3 30 8 Electric remote controlled outside rear view mirrors switch p 6 11 9 Rear seat p 4 03 10 Supplemental restraint system SRS side airbag for front seat p 4 26 4 34 11 Front seat p 4 02 Interior 1 09 OGKE20E1 Overview Quick guide 1 ...

Page 12: ...m lamp switch p 7 81 6 Hands free microphone p 7 57 7 Front shade switch p 3 33 8 Map room lamps front p 7 81 7 82 9 Telematics Control Unit TCU p 2 05 ERA GLONASS p 8 02 10 Map room lamps front p 7 81 7 82 11 Head restraints p 4 05 12 Rear shade switch p 3 33 13 Room lamp rear p 7 81 14 Armrest p 4 03 Rear drink holder p 7 85 15 Cargo area cover p 7 86 Interior 1 10 OGKE20E1 Overview Quick guide ...

Page 13: ...m lamp rear p 7 81 7 Cargo area cover p 7 86 8 Armrest p 4 03 Rear drink holder p 7 85 9 Head restraints p 4 05 10 Map room lamps front p 7 81 7 82 11 Telematics Control Unit TCU p 2 05 12 Map room lamps front p 7 81 7 82 13 Front shade switch p 3 33 14 Hands free microphone p 7 57 15 Room lamp switch p 7 81 16 Front sunroof switch p 3 33 Interior 1 11 OGKE20E1 Overview Quick guide 1 ...

Page 14: ...room lamp p 7 82 2 Tether anchorages for child restraint system p 4 23 3 Luggage floor board p 7 89 Jack p 8 11 Tools p 8 11 Tyre repair kit p 8 13 4 Luggage hooks p 7 88 5 Convenient hook p 7 88 Luggage area 1 12 OGKE20E1 Overview Quick guide 1 ...

Page 15: ... tank filler cap p 2 03 8 AdBlue tank filler cap p 10 11 9 Outside rear view mirrors p 6 11 Side turn signal lamps p 5 65 10 25 Side view camera p 6 131 10 Bonnet p 10 03 11 Front turn signal lamps p 5 65 10 25 10 28 12 Front fog lamps p 5 67 10 25 10 29 13 Headlamps high low beam p 5 56 10 25 14 Position lamps Daytime running lamps p 5 56 5 58 10 25 15 Position lamps Daytime running lamps p 5 56 ...

Page 16: ...s p 10 25 10 32 6 Rear turn signal lamps p 5 65 10 25 10 32 7 Rear fog lamp RHD vehicles p 5 67 10 25 10 30 Reversing lamp LHD vehicles p 10 25 10 30 8 Sensors for Ultrasonic misacceleration Mitigation System UMS p 6 106 Parking sensors p 6 124 9 Reversing lamp RHD vehicles p 10 25 10 30 Rear fog lamp LHD vehicles p 5 67 10 25 10 30 10 Spare wheel p 8 20 11 Rear view camera p 6 128 6 131 12 Licenc...

Page 17: ...age 3 04 Keyless operation system When you are carrying the keyless operation key and within the operating range if you press the driver s or front passenger s door lock unlock switch A or the tailgate lock switch B when locking and the tailgate open switch C when unlocking the doors and the tailgate are locked unlocked The operating range is approximately 70 cm from the driver s door lock unlock ...

Page 18: ...the ignition switch is turned to the LOCK position or the opera tion mode is put in OFF Position tail licence plate and instrument panel lamps on Headlamps and other lamps go on Refer to Combination headlamps and dipper switch on page 5 56 1 Turn signal lever The turn signal lamps flash when the lever is operated 1 Turn signals 2 Lane change signals Refer to Turn signal lever on page 5 65 2 Steeri...

Page 19: ...dication lamp A on the engine switch turns off ACC The indication lamp on the en gine switch illuminates orange ON The indication lamp on the en gine switch illuminates green Refer to Engine switch on page 6 15 4 Wiper and washer switch MIST Misting function The wipers will operate once OFF Off AUTO Auto wiper control Rain sensor The wipers will automati cally operate depending on the degree of we...

Page 20: ...ck switch If you press the switch 5 the passenger s switches cannot be operated To unlock press it once again Refer to Electric window control on page 3 30 7 Fuel tank filler door release lever Open the fuel tank filler door The fuel tank filler is located on the rear left side of your vehicle Refer to Filling the fuel tank on page 2 03 8 speed Automatic transmis sion with Sports Mode and INVECS I...

Page 21: ...IVE This position is for normal driving Refer to 8 speed Automatic transmission with Sports Mode on page 6 36 Refer to INVECS III CVT with 8 step Sports Mode on page 6 43 Multi information display Always stop the vehicle in a safe place before operating The following information is included on the multi information display warnings odome ter tripmeter average and instant fuel con sumption average ...

Page 22: ... ABS and the ASC S AWC con trol mode Function AUTO AUTO mode applied to dry pavement road and wet road etc This mode controls driv ing braking torque be tween front right and front left wheel and between front and rear wheel ac cording to the driving con dition and achieves low fuel consumption and agile driving SNOW This mode is chiefly suita ble for the snow road Stability improves on a slippery...

Page 23: ... 05 Installation of accessories 2 11 Modification alterations to the electrical or fuel systems 2 12 Genuine parts 2 12 Safety and disposal information for used engine oil 2 12 Disposal information for used batteries 2 12 Event Data Recording 2 13 General information OGKE20E1 2 ...

Page 24: ...derably as the temperature falls Because of this fact there are two kinds of fuel summer and winter This must be considered in winter use Select either of the two kinds of fuel in ac cordance with ambient temperature Above 5 C Summer diesel Below 5 C Winter diesel When travelling abroad find out in advance about the fuels served in local service sta tions NOTE l In petrol powered vehicles repeated...

Page 25: ...of ethanol grain alcohol by volume Use of more than 10 concentration may lead to damage to your vehicle fuel system engine engine sensors and exhaust system Identifier for diesel type fuels B7 Diesel fuel containing up to 7 0 V V Fatty Acid Methyl Esters Eg EN 590 com pliant diesel The diesel engine are compatible with B7 type diesel containing 7 fatty acid methyl esters conforming to European sta...

Page 26: ...genuine part Fuel tank capacity 2WD models 63 litres 4WD models 60 litres Refueling 1 Before filling with fuel stop the engine 2 The fuel tank filler is located on the rear left side of your vehicle Open the fuel tank filler door by pulling the release lever located on the side of the driver s seat 3 Open the fuel tank filler tube by slowly turning the cap anticlockwise Petrol powered vehicles Die...

Page 27: ...tion The TCU also al lows you to use your smartphone to operate some vehicle functions remotely NOTE l To use the TCU a user service agreement is necessary In addition you must install the smartphone app agree to the terms of serv ice and register as a user before using the TCU For details including system limitations contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author ized Service Point l Some of the remote opera...

Page 28: ... the emergency call take actions to prevent a rear end collision or other secondary acci dent and move to a safe location away from the vehicle and traffic l In the following cases use a cellular phone etc to call directly for an emer gency vehicle or road service When the system does not operate due to a malfunction because of a collision etc When the vehicle is in a place where ra dio waves cann...

Page 29: ...y state NOTE l Even if the SOS emergency assistance is in the standby state communication may not be possible for a while depending on the ra dio wave conditions 2 The system operates as follows Automatic Report If your vehicle s airbags deploy or if the unit detects that the vehicle was in a se vere collision your vehicle automatical ly will attempt to connect to the emer gency call centre operat...

Page 30: ...MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au thorized Service Point l An error may occur between the actual report point and the point reported to the emergency call centre Mutually confirm the report point and the object through the phone call with the operator of the emergency call centre NOTE l If the vehicle side microphone E and or the speakers fail you cannot talk with the opera tor of the emergency call centre l A...

Page 31: ...ency call centre Extin guishes Slow blinking A conversation with an operator of the emergency call centre is available Mutually confirm the details of the SOS emergency assistance Information assistance with the operator of the emergency call centre If the green lamp does not extinguish even after the call ends have the system inspected at a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point When the SOS ...

Page 32: ... even when the keyless operation key is inside the vehicle If the smartphone app cannot be used for some reason e g your smartphone battery becomes discharged you need the keyless operation key in order to unlock the vehicle l When the vehicle is locked or unlocked the power folding outside rear view mirrors op erate l Car finder The location of the parked vehicle can be confirmed using the smartp...

Page 33: ... are not appropriate it can adversely affect the electronic de vices and could lead to unsafe vehicle operation l Using a cellular phone or radio set inside the vehicle without an external antenna may cause electrical system interference which could lead to unsafe vehicle oper ation l Tyres and wheels which do not meet specifications must not be used Refer to the Specifications section for informa...

Page 34: ...isposal information for used engine oil WARNING l Prolonged and repeated contact may cause serious skin disorders including dermatitis and cancer l Avoid contact with the skin as far as pos sible and wash thoroughly after any con tact l Keep used engine oils out of reach of chil dren Protect the environment It is illegal to pollute drains water courses and soil Use authorized waste collection fa c...

Page 35: ...avelling These data can help provide a better under standing of the circumstances in which crash es and injuries occur NOTE l EDR data are recorded by your vehicle only if a non trivial crash situation occurs no da ta are recorded by the EDR under normal driving conditions and no personal data e g name gender age and crash location are recorded However other parties such as law enforcement could c...

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Page 37: ...ss entry system 3 04 Keyless operation system 3 08 Doors 3 16 Central door locks 3 18 Dead Lock System 3 19 Child protection rear doors 3 20 Tailgate 3 21 Security alarm system 3 23 Electric window control 3 30 Power panoramic sunroof 3 33 Locking and unlocking OGKE20E1 3 ...

Page 38: ... away from devices that emit strong electromagnetic waves such as cellular phones wireless devices and high fre quency equipment including medical de vices NOTE Do not clean with ultrasonic cleaners or similar equipment Do not leave the key where it may be ex posed to high temperature or high humidi ty l The engine is designed so that it will not start if the ID code registered in the immo bilizer...

Page 39: ... start attempt can only be ach ieved by using a key registered to the im mobilizer system NOTE l In the following cases the vehicle may not be able to receive the registered ID code from the registered key and the engine may not start vehicles equipped with the keyless entry system When the key contacts a key ring or other metallic or magnetic object NOTE When the key grip contacts metal of an oth...

Page 40: ...Press the LOCK switch 1 All the doors and the tailgate will be locked The turn signal lamps will blink once when the doors and the tailgate are locked To unlock Press the UNLOCK switch 2 All the doors and the tailgate will be unlocked If the doors and tailgate are unlocked when the front or the rear room lamp switch is in the or the position the room lamp will illumi nate for approximately 15 seco...

Page 41: ...he operation mode is not in OFF vehi cles equipped with the keyless operation system The LOCK switch 1 is pressed while a door or the tailgate is open l The key switch will operate within approxi mately 4 m from the vehicle However the operating range of the key switch may change if the vehicle is located near a power station or radio TV broadcasting station l If either of the following problems o...

Page 42: ...ing two conditions Each time the door and tailgate unlock func tion is set a chime will sound to tell you the condition of the door and tailgate unlock function Number of chimes Condition One chime When the UNLOCK switch 2 driver s or front pas senger s door lock unlock switch or tailgate open switch is pressed one time all doors and the tailgate un lock Factory setting Two chimes When the UNLOCK ...

Page 43: ...en If you think batteries might have been swallowed or placed inside any part of a person s body seek immediate medi cal attention l To prevent that can result in an explosion or the leakage of flammable liquid or gas Do not replace an incorrectly battery Replace only with the same battery or an equivalent type Do not dispose of a battery into fire or incinerator or mechanically crushing or cuttin...

Page 44: ...2 Keyless operation key only 9 Check the keyless entry system to see that it works Keyless operation system The keyless operation system allows you to lock and unlock the doors and tailgate and start the engine simply by carrying the key less operation key with you The switches on the keyless operation key can also be used as the key switch of keyless entry system Refer to Starting and stopping th...

Page 45: ...etic wave In the following cases the keyless operation system may not operate properly or may be unstable When there is equipment nearby that emits strong radio waves such as a pow er station a radio TV broadcasting station or an airport NOTE The keyless operation system is carried together with a communications device such as a cellular phone or radio set or with an electronic device such as a pe...

Page 46: ...ay be come unstable Operating range for locking and unlocking the doors and tailgate The operating range is approximately 70 cm from the driver s door lock unlock switch front passenger s door lock unlock switch and tailgate switch Forward direction Operating range NOTE l Locking and unlocking operate only when you press a door or tailgate switch that de tects the keyless operation key l Operation...

Page 47: ...ne or change the operation mode even when the key is outside the vehi cle To operate using the keyless operation function A Driver s or front passenger s door lock unlock switch B Tailgate lock switch C Tailgate open switch Locking the doors and tailgate When you are carrying the keyless operation key if you press the driver s or front pas senger s door lock unlock switch A or the tailgate lock sw...

Page 48: ...cles equipped with the Smartphone Link Display Audio or the MITSUBISHI Multi Communication System MMCS screen operations can be used to make the adjust ment Refer to the separate owner s manual for details Unlocking the doors and tail gate When you are carrying the keyless operation key if you press the driver s or front pas senger s door lock unlock switch A or the tailgate open switch C within t...

Page 49: ...uminate if the front or the rear room lamp switch is in the or the position When locking The turn signal lamps blink once When unlocking The room lamp illuminates for approximately 15 seconds the turn signal lamps blink twice NOTE l Functions can be modified as stated below For further information please contact your MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv ice Point On vehicles equipped with the Smartph...

Page 50: ... is not activated if the battery is completely dead Key not detected Engine switch is pressed one time Inner buzzer sounds once When the engine switch is pressed to change the operation mode from OFF or when the engine is started the warning is activated if any of the following conditions has occurred l Carrying another keyless operation key with a different code or the keyless operation key could...

Page 51: ...d Service Point l Even if you have the keyless operation key within the en gine start operating range if the keyless operation key and vehicle ID codes cannot be matched for example due to the ambient environment or electromagnetic conditions the warning may be activated Key lock in prevention system Inner buzzer sounds once Outer buzzer sounds ap proximately 3 seconds intermittently l When the op...

Page 52: ... issued and you cannot lock the doors and tailgate To operate without using the keyless operation function Emergency key The emergency key is built into the keyless operation key If the keyless operation func tion cannot be used for example because the keyless operation key battery has worn out or the vehicle battery is flat you can lock and unlock the driver s door with the emergency key To use t...

Page 53: ... locks on page 3 18 Keyless entry system on page 3 04 and To operate using the keyless operation function on page 3 11 l If the vehicle is equipped with the keyless operation system the driver s door can be locked or unlocked with the emergency key Refer to Emergency key on page 3 16 To lock or unlock from inside the vehicle 1 Lock 2 Unlock Pull the inside door handle towards you to open the door ...

Page 54: ...HD RHD 1 Lock 2 Unlock To unlock the doors and tail gate You can select the functions to unlock the doors and tailgate either using the ignition switch or the engine switch or using the se lector lever position These functions are not activated when the vehicle is shipped from the factory To acti vate or deactivate these functions please con tact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point Using ...

Page 55: ...ith the Dead Lock System set it is not possible to unlock the doors using the inside lock knobs If you erroneously set the Dead Lock System un lock the doors using the UNLOCK switch on the key or using the keyless operation function Setting the system 1 Turn the ignition switch to the LOCK position and then remove the key ex cept for vehicles equipped with the key less operation system or put the ...

Page 56: ...CS screen operations can be used to make the adjustment Refer to the separate owner s manual for details l Even when it is not possible to use the key less entry system or keyless operation func tion to unlock the doors it is possible to use the key to unlock the driver s door When the key is used to unlock the driver s door the Dead Lock System is cancelled for only the driver s door If you wish ...

Page 57: ...o hit your head or pinch your hands neck etc l When there is a build up of snow or ice it should be removed before opening the tailgate If you open the tailgate without removing it there is a possibility that the tailgate may close suddenly due to the weight of that snow or ice l When you open the tailgate make sure that the tailgate is opened fully and re mains fully open If you only open the tai...

Page 58: ...open the tailgate in the case of a discharged battery 1 Open the lid A inside of the tailgate 2 Move the lever B to open the tailgate 3 Push out on the tailgate to open it WARNING l Always keep the release lever lid on the tailgate closed when driving so that your luggage cannot accidentally bump against the lever and open the tailgate To close To close the tailgate pull the tailgate grip A downwa...

Page 59: ...perations can be used to make the ad justment Refer to the separate owner s man ual for details CAUTION l Do not modify or add parts to the security alarm system Doing so could cause the security alarm to malfunction NOTE l The alarm system will not be activated if the doors and the tailgate have been locked us ing a key the inside lock knob or the central door lock switch instead of the keyless e...

Page 60: ...armed mode goes into effect During this time it is possible to temporarily open a door or the tailgate without using the keyless entry system or the keyless operation function and without causing the alarm to sound for example when you forget some thing inside the vehicle or realize that a win dow is open System armed mode The buzzer stops and the security indicator continues to blink with the ind...

Page 61: ... sure to give the person a proper explanation of the security alarm sys tem If a person who is unfamiliar with the securi ty alarm system accidentally unlocked the vehicle causing the alarm to sound the alarm would be a nuisance to people nearby Changing the security alarm settings It is possible to set the security alarm to the active mode or inactive mode Follow the procedure below 1 Turn the ig...

Page 62: ...uipped with the keyless operation system l Putting the operation mode in ON or ACC vehicles equipped with the keyless operation system l Placing the lamp switch in any posi tion other than AUTO l Allowing 30 seconds to pass without making any changes to the settings NOTE l If anything with regard to making changes to the security alarm system settings is hard to understand please consult your MITS...

Page 63: ...t enter the system preparation mode When the bonnet is closed the system enters the system preparation mode and after ap proximately 20 seconds the system enters the system armed mode 4 After approximately 20 seconds the buzzer stops and when the blinking of the security indicator starts to slow down the system armed mode goes into effect The security indicator continues to blink during the system...

Page 64: ... If the ignition switch is turned to the ON or ACC position or the operation mode is put in ON or ACC Cancelling the system The following methods can be used to cancel the system when it is in the system prepara tion mode or the system armed mode l Pressing the UNLOCK switch on the key l Turning the ignition switch to the ON position except for vehicles equipped with the keyless operation system l...

Page 65: ...t a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point On vehicles equipped with the Smartphone Link Display Audio or the MITSUBISHI Multi Communication System MMCS screen operations can be used to make the adjustment Refer to the separate owner s manual for details Alarm activation When the system is in the system armed mode the alarm will be activated as follows if the vehicle is unlocked or if any of t...

Page 66: ...e is put in ON the buzzer sounds four times This operation indicates that the alarm was acti vated while the vehicle was parked Please check the inside of the vehicle to con firm that nothing was stolen NOTE l Even if the battery is disconnected the alarm activation memory will not be erased Electric window control The electric windows can only be operated with the ignition switch in the ON positi...

Page 67: ...dow can be opened or closed by operating the corresponding switch Press the switch down to open the window and pull up the switch to close it If the switch is fully pressed down pulled up the door window automatically opens closes completely If you want to stop the window movement operate the switch lightly in the reverse direc tion NOTE l When the door window does not close auto matically even if...

Page 68: ...r s door or the front passenger s door is opened the windows can not be operated Safety mechanism Type 1 When the driver s door window is automati cally closed by pulling up the switch fully if a hand or head is trapped in the closing win dow it will lower automatically Nonetheless make sure that nobody puts their head or hand out of the window when closing the driver s door window The lowered win...

Page 69: ...ed a serious injury could result CAUTION l The safety mechanism is cancelled just be fore the window is fully closed This allows the window to close completely Therefore be especially careful that no fingers are trap ped in the window l The safety mechanism is deactivated while the switch is pulled up Therefore be espe cially careful that fingers are not trapped in the door window opening NOTE l T...

Page 70: ... shade If nothing is trapped we recom mend you to have the sunroof or shade checked NOTE l Depending on the model of ski carriers or roof carriers the front sunroof may make contact with the carrier when the front sun roof is tilted up Be careful when tilting up the front sunroof if such a ski carrier or a roof carrier is installed l Be sure to close the front sunroof completely when washing the v...

Page 71: ...tch in direction 5 to fully open the front shade automatically To stop the shade before it is fully open op erate the switches in any of the directions 1 to 6 Closing the front shade Press the switch in direction 6 to fully close the front shade automatically To stop the shade before it is fully closed op erate the switches in any of the directions 1 to 6 NOTE l If the front sunroof is open it wil...

Page 72: ...ed hand or head l Do not release the switch until the resetting procedure is finished If you release the switch the resetting mode will be cancelled To perform the resetting procedure again re peat the procedure from step 1 Rear shade The rear shade can only be operated with the ignition switch in the ON position or the operation mode in ON 7 Open rear shade 8 Close rear shade Opening the rear sha...

Page 73: ...s the rear shade to close completely Therefore be especially careful that no fin gers are trapped in the rear shade NOTE l The safety mechanism can be activated if the driving conditions or other circumstances cause the rear shade to be subjected to a physical shock similar to that caused by a trapped hand or head l Do not release the switch until the resetting procedure is finished If you release...

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Page 75: ...d restraints 4 05 Making a luggage area 4 07 Seat belts 4 08 Pregnant women restraint 4 14 Seat belt pretensioner system and force limiter system 4 14 Child restraint 4 15 Seat belt inspection 4 26 Supplemental restraint system SRS airbag 4 26 Seats and seat belts OGKE20E1 4 ...

Page 76: ...en the seatback is reclined There is greater risk that the passenger will slide under the seat belt resulting in serious in jury when the seatback is reclined l Do not place objects under the seats This could prevent the seat from locking se curely and it could lead to an accident It may also cause damage to the seat or oth er parts CAUTION l Make sure the seat is adjusted by an adult or with adul...

Page 77: ...vent the battery from running down operate the switch with the engine running Armrest The lid of the floor console box can be moved forward and backward and used as an armrest Rear seats 1 To adjust forward or backward Lift the handle and adjust the seat to the desired position and release the handle 2 To recline the seatback Pull the lever up and adjust the seatback by hand to the desired positio...

Page 78: ...caused by the operation of the heater s inter nal thermostat and does not indicate a mal function l If the following types of persons use the heated seats they might become too hot or receive minor burns red skin heat blisters etc Children elderly or ill people People with sensitive skin Excessively tired people People under the influence of alcohol or sleep inducing medication cold medicine etc C...

Page 79: ... in place can cause you and your passengers serious injury or death in an accident To reduce the risk of injury in an accident always make sure the head restraints are installed and properly positioned when the seat is occupied l Never place a cushion or similar device on the seatback This can adversely affect head restraint performance by increasing the distance between your head and the restrain...

Page 80: ...tion To raise the head restraint move it upward To lower the restraint move it downward while pushing the height adjusting knob A in the direction of the arrow After adjust ment push the head restraint downward and make sure that it is locked WARNING l When a person sits in the rear seats pull up the head restraint to a height at which it locks in position Be sure to make this adjustment before st...

Page 81: ... on page 4 03 Confirm that the head restraint is facing the correct direction and then insert it into the seatback while pressing the height adjusting knob A in the direction indicated by the ar row The head restraint stalk with the adjustment notches B must be installed in the hole with the adjusting knob A CAUTION l Confirm that the height adjusting knob A is correctly adjusted as shown in the i...

Page 82: ...nd or rear outboard seat belts have a pretensioner system These belts are used the same way as a conventional seat belt Refer to Seat belt pretensioner system and force limiter system on page 4 14 WARNING l Seat belts should always be worn by every adult who drives or rides in this vehicle and by all children who are tall enough to wear seat belts properly Other children should always use proper c...

Page 83: ... ly locks to hold the wearer s body NOTE l You can check if the belt locks by pulling it forward quickly To fasten 1 Pull the seat belt out slowly while hold ing the latch plate NOTE l When the seat belts cannot be pulled out in a locked condition pull the belts once force fully and then return them After that pull the belts out slowly once again 2 Insert the latch plate into the buckle until a cl...

Page 84: ...l blink and the tone will sound intermittently until the seat belt is fastened At the same time FAS TEN SEAT BELT is displayed on the infor mation screen in the multi information dis play for the driver WARNING l Do not install any accessory or sticker that makes the lamp difficult to see NOTE l If the seat belt subsequently remains unfas tened the warning lamp and the tone will is sue further war...

Page 85: ... same time the warning lamp for the seat where the seat belt is not fastened comes on NOTE l If the seat belts are initially fastened but a seat belt is unfastened while the vehicle is stationary and the vehicle is then driven with the seat belt still unfastened the warning lamp for the seat where the seat belt is not fastened comes on again for approximately 30 seconds Adjustable seat belt anchor...

Page 86: ...he seat belts cannot be pulled out in a locked condition pull the belt once forceful ly and then return it After that pull the belt out slowly once again 4 Pull the seat belt and insert the small latch plate B into the buckle C 5 Insert the latch plate A into the buckle D 6 Pull the belt slightly to adjust slackness as desired To unfasten CAUTION l As the belt retracts automatically keep hold ing ...

Page 87: ...eat belt is retracted complete ly insert the small latch plate B into the upper slit G and the latch plate A into the lower slit H Rear seat belt storage When the seat belt is not in use store it as shown in the illustration Seat belt plate storage Outboard seating position After passing the belt through the rear notch A insert the plate into the front notch B Seat belts 4 13 OGKE20E1 Seats and se...

Page 88: ... in the ON or START position Vehicles equipped with keyless operation system The operation mode is in ON On vehicles equipped with the ERA GLO NASS the pretensioner system will operate even when a rollover or overturning of the vehicle is detected WARNING l To obtain the best results from your pre tensioner seat belt make sure you have adjusted your seat correctly and wear your seat belt properly ...

Page 89: ...raint system Failure to use a proper restraint system can result in se vere or fatal injury to the child l Each child restraint device or fixing is to be used only by one child WARNING l When attaching a child restraint system to the rear seat prevent the front seat backs from touching the child s feet and child restraint system Otherwise the child could be seriously in jured in the event of hard ...

Page 90: ...e For a higher degree of safety THE CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM SHOULD BE INSTALLED IN THE REAR SEAT l Before purchasing a child restraint sys tem try installing it in the rear seat to make sure there is a good fit Because of the location of the seat belt buckles and the shape of the seat cushion it may be difficult to securely install some manu facturer s child restraint systems If the child restraint...

Page 91: ...ings See page 4 23 Using the seat belt See page 4 25 Older children Children who have outgrown the child re straint system should be seated in the rear seat and wear combination lap shoulder belt The lap portion of the belt should be snug and positioned low on the abdomen so that it is below the top of the hip bone Otherwise the belt could intrude into the child s abdo men during an accident and c...

Page 92: ...IZE MZ315055 BABY SAFE i SIZE FLEX BASE MZ315056 E1 000008 C ISO R3 IL I 9 to 18 kg ISO R2X IL D ISO R2 IL C ISO R3 IL B ISO F2 IUF B1 ISO F2X IUF IL DUO plus MZ313045 E1 04301133 A ISO F3 IUF 1 Vehicles with ISOFIX marking or i Size marking Refer to Lower anchorage location on page 4 23 2 MITSUBISHI MOTORS Europe B V reserves the right to changes without any prior announcement For detailed inform...

Page 93: ... system on the rear seat adjust the front seat to prevent the front seatback from touching the child s feet and child restraint system l Do not sit in the centre seating position of the rear seat when installing a child restraint system on the left side of the rear seat l BABY SAFE i SIZE and BABY SAFE i SIZE FLEX BASE are designed for children 40 to 83 cm in height Definition of characters the ab...

Page 94: ...t system remove the head restraint from the seat l When installing a child restraint system adjust the seat slide to its most rearward position l When installing a child restraint system on the rear seat adjust the front seat to prevent the front seatback from touching the child s feet and child restraint system l Do not sit in the centre seating position of the rear seat when installing a child r...

Page 95: ...ted by means of front passenger s airbag ON OFF switch 3 Do not remove the head restraint when installing a booster cushion CAUTION l When installing a child restraint system remove the head restraint from the seat However do not remove the head restraint when installing a booster cush ion Lower anchorage position on page 4 25 l When installing a child restraint system adjust the seat slide to its...

Page 96: ...assenger Rear outboard Rear centre Activated airbag Deactivated Airbag 1 Booster fixture X B2 B3 B2 B3 X 1 With front passenger s airbag deactivated by means of front passenger s airbag ON OFF switch CAUTION l When installing a child restraint system remove the head restraint from the seat Definition of characters to be inserted in the table above l B2 Suitable for ISO B2 booster fixture l B3 Suit...

Page 97: ... to withstand only those loads imposed by correctly fitted child restraints Under no circumstances are they to be used for adult seat belts harnesses or for attach ing other items or equipment to the vehi cle CAUTION l Do not sit in the centre seating position of the rear seat when installing a child restraint system on the left side of the rear seat Because the child restraint interferes with the...

Page 98: ...accordance with the instructions provi ded by the child restraint system s manu facturer A Connector B Lower anchorage If your child restraint system has a sup port leg make sure that there is a sup port leg at the stable position on the floor If your child restraint system requires the use of a tether strap fasten the tether strap in accordance with step 5 5 Latch the tether strap hook C of the c...

Page 99: ...t slide to its most rearward position 3 Route the belt through the child restraint according to the child restraint system manufacturer s instructions then insert the latch plate into the buckle 4 Use the locking clip to completely elimi nate any slackness WARNING l For some types of child restraint the lock ing clip A should be used to help avoid personal injury during a collision or sud den mano...

Page 100: ...he seat belt may not be able to provide adequate protection in a collision or other situation l A dirty belt should be cleaned with neu tral detergent in warm water After rins ing in water let it dry in the shade Do not attempt to bleach or re dye the belts be cause this will affect their characteristics Supplemental restraint system SRS airbag The information for SRS airbags includes im portant i...

Page 101: ...ags deploy or a severe collision occurs Refer to Telematics Control Unit TCU on page 2 05 l The ERA GLONASS if so equipped is de signed to operate when any of the airbags deploy or a severe collision occurs Refer to ERA GLONASS on page 8 02 How the Supplemental Re straint System works The SRS includes the following components 1 Airbag module Driver 2 Front passenger s airbag indicator 3 Airbag mod...

Page 102: ... driver or front passenger too close to the steering wheel or instrument panel during airbag deployment can be killed or seriously injured Airbags inflate very fast and with great force If the driver and front passenger are not properly seated and restrained the air bags may not protect you properly and could cause serious or fatal injuries when it inflates l Do not sit on the edge of the seat or ...

Page 103: ...ag The label shown here is attached on vehicles with front passenger s airbag WARNING l Extreme Hazard NEVER use a rearward facing child re straint on a seat protected by an ACTIVE AIRBAG in front of it DEATH or SERI OUS INJURY to the CHILD can occur Front passenger s airbag ON OFF switch The front passenger s airbag ON OFF switch can be used to disable the front passenger s airbag If you have a c...

Page 104: ...ter turning the ignition switch to the LOCK position or putting the operation mode in OFF The SRS airbag system is designed to retain enough voltage to deploy the air bag Always remove the key from the front passenger s airbag ON OFF switch af ter operating that switch Failure to do so could lead to improper position of the front passenger s airbag ON OFF switch WARNING Do not turn OFF the front p...

Page 105: ...e pad ded cover in the middle of the steering wheel The front passenger s airbag is contained in the instrument panel above the glove box The driver s airbag and the front passenger s airbag are designed to inflate at the same time even if the passenger seat is not occu pied Driver s knee airbag system The driver s knee airbag is located under the steering wheel The driver s knee airbag is designe...

Page 106: ...out of position it is important to always properly wear your seat belts Your seat belts will help keep you a safe distance from the steering wheel and instrument panel during the initial stages of airbag deployment The initial stage of airbag inflation is the most forceful and can possibly cause serious or fa tal injuries Moreover the seat belts in your vehicle are your primary means of protection...

Page 107: ...onditions are shown in the illustration 1 Collision with an elevated median island or kerb 2 Vehicle travels over a deep hole pothole 3 Vehicle drives down a steep slope and hits the ground Because the front airbags and driver s knee airbag may deploy in certain types of unex pected impacts as shown in the illustration that can easily move you out of position it is important to always properly wea...

Page 108: ...hen the airbag inflates WARNING l Right after the airbag inflation several airbag system components will be hot Do not touch these components There is a danger of being burnt l The airbag system is designed to work on ly once Once the airbags have deployed they will not work again They must promptly be replaced and we recommend you to have the entire airbag system in spected by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS...

Page 109: ...al protection Therefore for your safety and the safety of all occupants be sure to always properly wear your seat belts The side airbags and curtain airbags MAY NOT DEPLOY when With certain types of side collisions the vehi cle s body structure is designed to absorb the shock to help protect the occupants from harm The vehicle body s side area may de form significantly as it absorbs the impact Und...

Page 110: ...1 Head on collisions 2 Rear end collisions 3 Pitch end over end Because the side airbags and curtain airbags do not protect the occupant in all types of collisions be sure to always properly wear your seat belts WARNING l The side airbags and curtain airbags are designed to supplement the driver and passenger seat belts in certain side im pacts Seat belts should always be worn properly and the dri...

Page 111: ...her device or object will be hurled with great force or the curtain airbags may not activate cor rectly resulting in death or serious injury l Do not put a hanger or any heavy or poin ted object on the coat hook If the curtain airbag was activated any such item could be propelled away with great force and could prevent the curtain airbag from in flating correctly Hang clothes directly on the coat ...

Page 112: ...hicle checked by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point NOTE l On vehicles equipped with the ERA GLO NASS if the ERA GLONASS system oper ates the SRS warning lamp illuminates SRS servicing WARNING l We recommend any maintenance per formed on or near the components of the SRS to be performed by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point Improper work on the SRS components or wiring could re...

Page 113: ...play 5 49 Head Up Display HUD 5 51 Combination headlamps and dipper switch 5 56 Headlamp levelling 5 63 Turn signal lever 5 65 Hazard warning flasher switch 5 65 ECO mode switch 5 66 Fog lamp switch 5 67 Wiper and washer switch 5 68 Rear window demister switch 5 72 Heated windscreen switch 5 73 Heated steering wheel switch 5 74 Horn switch 5 74 Instruments and controls OGKE20E1 5 ...

Page 114: ...mati cally to the adjusted brightness depending on the brightness outside the vehicle l The brightness level of the instruments is stored when the ignition switch is turned off or the operation mode is put in OFF l If you press and hold the button for approxi mately 2 seconds or more when the position lamps are illuminated the brightness level changes to the maximum level Pressing and holding the ...

Page 115: ...on switch or the operation mode is ON 1 S AWC Super All Wheel Control drive mode display screen p 6 52 2 mark display screen p 5 06 3 Traffic Sign Recognition TSR on page 6 117 4 ECO mode indicator display screen p 5 66 5 Engine coolant temperature display p 5 07 6 Odometer p 5 08 7 Gearshift indicator display screen p 6 35 6 46 8 Selector lever position display screen p 6 46 Multi information dis...

Page 116: ... the buzzer sounds and the multi information display changes be tween information such as warnings tripme ter average and instant fuel consumption distance range It is also possible to change elements such as the language and units used on the multi in formation display by operating the multi in formation display switches Information screen when the ignition switch or the operation mode is OFF Pre...

Page 117: ...ss the switch or switch to switch the display screen in the following order 1 When there is no warning display 2 When there is a warning display 1 Tripmeter p 5 08 2 Tripmeter p 5 08 3 Driving range display p 5 10 ECO drive assist display p 5 12 4 Average fuel consumption display p 5 11 ECO drive assist display p 5 12 5 Average speed display p 5 11 Instant fuel consumption display p 5 11 6 Auto St...

Page 118: ...To return to the screen displayed before the warning display Even if the cause of the warning display is not eliminated you can return to the screen that was displayed before the warning dis play If you press the switch the display screen switches to the screen that was displayed be fore the warning display The mark A is also displayed If you want to switch the display Warning display screens with...

Page 119: ...isplay is OFF Engine coolant temperature display This indicates the engine coolant temperature If the coolant becomes hot will blink Pay careful attention to the engine coolant temperature display while you are driv ing CAUTION l If the engine is overheating will blink In this case the bar graph is in the red zone Immediately park the vehicle in a safe place and take the required measures Refer to...

Page 120: ...side temperature display screen This shows the temperature outside the vehicle NOTE l The display setting can be changed to the preferred units C or F Refer to Changing the function settings on page 5 13 l Depending on factors such as the driving conditions the displayed temperature may vary from the actual outside temperature Odometer The odometer indicates the distance travel led Tripmeter The t...

Page 121: ...when the ignition switch is turned from the LOCK position to the ON position or the operation mode is changed from OFF to ON the warning display is displayed for a few seconds on the information screen 3 After your vehicle is inspected at a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point it displays the time until the next periodic inspection To reset The display can be reset while the igni tion switch...

Page 122: ... 4 seconds If there is no fault information screen when the ignition switch or the operation mode is ON is displayed If there is a fault the screen changes to warn ing display Refer to Warning display list on page 5 23 Driving range display This displays the approximate driving range how many more kilometres or miles you can drive When the driving range falls below approximately 50 km 30 miles is ...

Page 123: ... man ual reset mode for the average fuel con sumption display is erased if the battery is disconnected l The display setting can be changed to the preferred units km L mpg US mpg UK or L 100 km Refer to Changing the function settings on page 5 13 Average speed display This displays the average speed from the last reset to the present time There are 2 types of mode settings of auto matic reset 1 an...

Page 124: ... system is displayed Refer to Auto Stop Go AS G system on page 6 30 NOTE l When the ignition switch or the operation mode is ON again the accumulated time will be reset ECO mode indicator This indicator will be dis played when fuel efficient driving is achieved ECO Drive Assist This function displays how fuel efficiently you are driving under different driving condi tions The ECO drive assist disp...

Page 125: ...ging the function settings The Display language Temperature unit Fuel consumption unit and Average fuel consumption and speed reset method etc setting can be modified as desired 1 Stop the vehicle in a safe place Firmly apply the parking brake and put the gearshift lever into the N Neutral position M T or the selector lever into the P Park position A T or CVT 2 Press the switch or switch a few tim...

Page 126: ...p 5 15 2 Changing the fuel consumption display unit p 5 16 3 Changing the temperature unit p 5 16 4 Changing the display language p 5 17 5 Changing the language cooperative con trol p 5 17 6 Operation sound setting p 5 18 7 Changing the time until REST RE MINDER is displayed p 5 19 8 Changing the turn signal sound p 5 19 9 Changing the instant fuel consumption display p 5 19 10 Changing the naviga...

Page 127: ...etting screen Refer to Changing the function set tings on page 5 13 2 Press the switch or switch several times to switch to the AVERAGE FUEL CONSUMPTION RESET MODE screen Then press the switch to switch to the setting selection screen 3 Press the switch or switch to select the reset mode and then press the switch to confirm the setting The setting is changed to the selected mode condition Manual r...

Page 128: ...nt units are also switched to match the selected fuel consumption unit 1 Switch to the function setting screen Refer to Changing the function set tings on page 5 13 2 Press the switch or switch several times to switch to the FUEL CON SUMPTION UNIT screen Then press the switch to switch to the setting se lection screen 3 Press the switch or switch to select the units and then press the switch to co...

Page 129: ... Changing the function set tings on page 5 13 2 Press the switch or switch several times to switch to the LANGUAGE screen Then press the switch to switch to the setting selection screen 3 Press the switch or switch to select the desired language and then press the switch to confirm the setting The setting is changed to the selected language NOTE l If is selected in the language setting a warning m...

Page 130: ...e language cooperative control the language for MITSUBISHI Multi Communication Sys tem MMCS if so equipped the Blue tooth 2 0 interface if so equipped Mul ti Around Monitor if so equipped or Head Up Display HUD if so equipped is not automatically changed to the lan guage selected for the multi information display l The language on the display of the audio system if so equipped is not automatically...

Page 131: ...he operation mode is put in OFF Changing the turn signal sound It is possible to change the turn signal sound 1 Switch to the function setting screen Refer to Changing the function set tings on page 5 13 2 Press the switch or switch several times to switch to the TURN SIGNAL SOUND screen Then press the switch to switch to the setting selection screen 3 Press the switch or switch to select the soun...

Page 132: ...et tings Many of the function settings can be returned to their factory settings 1 Switch to the function setting screen Refer to Changing the function set tings on page 5 13 2 Press the switch or switch several times to switch to the FACTORY RE SET screen Then press the switch to switch to the setting selection screen 3 Press the switch or switch to select RESET and then press and hold the switch...

Page 133: ...llision Mitigation system FCM OFF indicator p 6 91 Ultrasonic misacceleration Mitigation System UMS OFF indicator p 6 102 9 Charge warning lamp p 5 49 10 Urea SCR system warning lamp diesel powered vehicles p 6 28 11 Diesel preheat indication lamp diesel powered vehicles p 5 47 12 Lane Departure Warning LDW on page 6 113 13 Electric power steering system EPS warning lamp p 6 65 14 Blind Spot Warni...

Page 134: ...oes out automatically Refer to Warning display list on page 5 23 Refer to Navigation information display on page 5 42 Refer to Other interrupt displays on page 5 43 NOTE l A warning may be displayed on the information screen and the buzzer may sound in the following rare cases This is caused by the system picking up interference such as noise or strong electromagnetic waves and is not a functional...

Page 135: ... fluid Refer to Washer fluid on page 10 08 Refer to Capacity on page 11 13 l There is a fault in the LED headlamps l We recommend you to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point Refer to LED headlamp warning lamp on page 5 58 l There is a fault in the keyless operation system l Refer to Keyless operation system on page 3 08 Indication lamp warning lamp and information screen display li...

Page 136: ...eyless operation key is not operating properly on page 6 25 l The steering wheel is locked l Press the engine switch while turning steering wheel Refer to Steering wheel lock on page 6 18 l The engine is stopped while the selector lever is in a position other than the P PARK position l Place the selector lever in the P Park position to put the operation mode in OFF Indication lamp warning lamp and...

Page 137: ... on page 6 65 l There is a fault in the ABS l Avoid sudden braking and high speed driving stop the vehicle in a safe place and take corrective measures Refer to ABS warning lamp display on page 6 64 l The tyre pressure in one of the tyres is low l Refer to TPMS warning lamp display on page 6 120 l There is a fault in the tyre pressure moni toring system l Refer to TPMS warning lamp display on page...

Page 138: ...TORS Au thorized Service Point l The driver s door is open when the opera tion mode is in any mode other than OFF l Put the operation mode in OFF Refer to Operation mode ON reminder system on page 6 18 l An attempt was made to lock all the doors and the tailgate when the operation mode is in any mode other than OFF l Put the operation mode in OFF Refer to Operation mode OFF reminder system on page...

Page 139: ...luid temperature is too high l Refer to 8 speed Automatic transmission with Sports Mode on page 6 36 Refer to INVECS III CVT with 8 step Sports Mode on page 6 43 l You turned the ignition switch to the ON position or put the operation mode in ON without fastening your seat belt l Fasten your seat belt properly Refer to Seat belt reminder on page 4 10 l There is a fault in the fuel system l We reco...

Page 140: ...ely stop the vehicle in a safe place We recommend you to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point Refer to Brake warning display on page 5 50 l There is a fault with the Electric parking brake l We recommend you to have it checked immediately Refer to Electric parking brake on page 6 05 l The parking brake cannot be applied tem porarily due to repeated operation of the Electric parking...

Page 141: ...The Electric parking brake has been auto matically applied l Refer to Brake auto hold on page 6 57 l The brake auto hold is automatically can celled l Refer to Brake auto hold on page 6 57 l The brake auto hold is not available l Refer to Brake auto hold on page 6 57 Indication lamp warning lamp and information screen display list 5 29 OGKE20E1 Instruments and controls 5 ...

Page 142: ... page 6 57 l The brake auto hold system does not turn on because the driver s seat belt is not fas tened l Press the brake auto hold switch after fas tening the driver s seat belt Refer to Brake auto hold on page 6 57 l The brake auto hold system does not turn off because the brake pedal is not pressed l Depress the brake pedal more firmly than usual with the right foot Then press the brake auto h...

Page 143: ...SHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point l For petrol powered vehicles an excessive amount of particulate matter PM accu mulates inside the gasoline particulate fil ter GPF l Refer to Gasoline particulate filter GPF on page 6 26 l For diesel powered vehicles an excessive amount of particulate matter PM accu mulates inside the diesel particulate filter DPF l Refer to Diesel particulate filter DPF on pag...

Page 144: ... engine cannot be restar ted after it is stopped Refer to Urea SCR system AdBlue related system on page 6 28 l There is no AdBlue remaining l Replenish the AdBlue immediately The engine cannot be restarted after it is stopped Refer to Urea SCR system AdBlue related system on page 6 28 l There is a fault in the Urea SCR system AdBlue related system l Have the vehicle inspected by a MITSUBISHI MOTOR...

Page 145: ...Point immediately If you contin ue to drive the vehicle the engine cannot be restarted after it is stopped Refer to Urea SCR system AdBlue related system on page 6 28 l There is a fault in the Urea SCR system AdBlue related system l Contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au thorized Service Point immediately The engine cannot be restarted after it is stop ped Refer to Urea SCR system AdBlue related system on...

Page 146: ... Super All Wheel Con trol on page 6 50 l There is a fault in the A T or CVT l We recommend you to have it checked Refer to 8 speed Automatic transmission with Sports Mode on page 6 36 Refer to INVECS III CVT with 8 step Sports Mode on page 6 43 l The S AWC system is hot l Refer to S AWC Super All Wheel Con trol on page 6 50 l The outside temperature is 3 C 37 F or less l Be careful of ice on the r...

Page 147: ...llision Refer to Forward collision warning func tion on page 6 92 l The Electric parking brake cannot be ap plied automatically l Depress the brake pedal as soon as possi ble Refer to Brake auto hold on page 6 57 l The Adaptive Cruise Control System ACC control is active l Refer to How to use ACC on page 6 83 l The Adaptive Cruise Control System ACC control is automatically cancelled and the syste...

Page 148: ...l There is a fault in the Adaptive Cruise Control System ACC l We recommend you to have it checked Refer to To terminate ACC control on page 6 87 l Foreign objects such as dirt snow or ice adhere to the bumper surface around the sensor l Remove a foreign object on the bumper surface around the sensor When the warning display does not disap pear after having cleaned the bumper sur face around the s...

Page 149: ...ng cleaned the bumper sur face around the sensor contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point Refer to Forward Collision Mitigation system FCM System problem warn ing on page 6 97 l The FCM braking function of the Forward Collision Mitigation system FCM has been activated l Refer to FCM braking function on page 6 93 l The Forward Collision Mitigation system FCM is temporarily unavailable f...

Page 150: ...n page 6 115 l The Ultrasonic misacceleration Mitigation System UMS sensor is temporarily not available for some reason such as the en vironmental condition or increase of the sensor temperature l When the warning display does not disap pear after waiting for a while contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point Refer to Ultrasonic misacceleration Miti gation System UMS Warning display on p...

Page 151: ... recommend you to have it checked immediately Refer to Ultrasonic misacceleration Miti gation System UMS Warning display on page 6 107 l The Ultrasonic misacceleration Mitigation System UMS is activated l Refer to Ultrasonic misacceleration Miti gation System UMS on page 6 102 Indication lamp warning lamp and information screen display list 5 39 OGKE20E1 Instruments and controls 5 ...

Page 152: ...ere is a malfuntion in the system on page 6 111 l Foreign objects such as dirt snow or ice adhere to the bumper surface around the sensor l Remove a foreign object on the bumper surface around the sensor When the warning display does not disap pear after having cleaned the bumper sur face around the sensor contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point Refer to Blind Spot Warning BSW When th...

Page 153: ...r has been in range the system will automati cally return to operation Refer to Forward Collision Mitigation system FCM System problem warn ing on page 6 97 Refer to Lane Departure Warning LDW System problem warning on page 6 113 Refer to Automatic High Beam AHB System problem warning on page 5 61 l The sensor is temporarily unavailable due to conditions such as the adhesion of con taminants to th...

Page 154: ...VT the engine was not automatically started by the Auto Stop Go AS G system l Refer to Auto Stop Go AS G sys tem on page 6 30 l On vehicles with M T the engine was not automatically started by the Auto Stop Go AS G system Navigation information dis play On vehicles equipped with the MITSUBISHI Multi Communication System MMCS the following information on navigation will be displayed when guidance l...

Page 155: ...operation status Solution Reference l When starting the engine you pressed the engine switch without depressing the clutch pedal M T l Place the gearshift lever in the N Neu tral position fully depress the clutch ped al depress the brake pedal with the right foot Then press the engine switch Refer to Starting and stopping the en gine on page 6 19 l When starting the engine the selector lev er is i...

Page 156: ...rating each system confirm that the operation status of the system has changed on the information screen However the operation status of the system may not be displayed immediately after the warning display appears even if the system is operated Screen System operation status Reference l When AUTO mode of S AWC is selec ted l Refer to S AWC Super All Wheel Con trol on page 6 50 l When SNOW mode of...

Page 157: ...rm is changed l Refer to FCM and Ultrasonic misaccelera tion Mitigation System UMS ON OFF switch on page 6 96 l When the Forward Collision Mitigation system FCM is deactivated l Refer to FCM and Ultrasonic misacceler ation Mitigation System UMS ON OFF switch on page 6 96 l When the Ultrasonic misacceleration Mit igation System UMS is deactivated l Refer to To turn on off the UMS on page 6 107 Indi...

Page 158: ... page 5 19 The display and buzzer alert the driver when the set time is reached If you continue to drive without having a rest the buzzer sounds approximately every 5 minutes to encourage you to take a rest l In the following cases the time driven is reset and the display returns to the pre vious display screen After this when the set time is reached again the buzzer and display encourage you to t...

Page 159: ...reheat indication lamp diesel powered vehicles This indicates the glow plug preheat condition Except for vehicles equip ped with keyless operation system When the ignition switch is turned to the ON position the lamp illuminates As the glow plug becomes hot the lamp goes out and the engine can be started For vehicles equipped with keyless opera tion system When the operation mode is put in ON the ...

Page 160: ...your speed and observe the fol lowing instructions Vehicles with the parking brake of the lever type Carefully pull the parking brake lever Vehicles with the Electric parking brake Keep pulling the Electric parking brake switch Refer to Electric parking brake on page 6 05 Depress the brake pedal to operate the stop lamp to alert the vehicles behind you Electric parking brake warn ing lamp This war...

Page 161: ...icult Do not disconnect a battery cable when the check engine warning lamp is ON Charge warning lamp If there is a fault with the charging system this lamp illuminates Normally this lamp illumi nates when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position or the operation mode is put in ON and goes off after the engine has started The charge warning display is also displayed in the multi information...

Page 162: ...ng lamp are illuminated at the same time the braking force distribution function will not operate so the vehicle may be destabi lised during sudden braking Avoid sudden braking and high speed driving stop the ve hicle in a safe place and we recommend you to have it checked l The vehicle should be brought to a halt in the following manner when brake perform ance has deteriorated Depress the brake p...

Page 163: ...s in ON if it is suspected that the en gine oil level has increased excessively the warning display is displayed on the informa tion screen in the multi information display CAUTION l If this warning is displayed while driving stop the vehicle in a safe place turn off the engine and check the engine oil level Refer to Engine oil on page 10 04 NOTE l Immediately have your vehicle checked by a MITSUB...

Page 164: ...just the angle of the display manually Applying a strong force to the display could result in a malfunction l Do not affix a sticker label etc to the dis play They could block the display or ob struct the opening or closing operation re sulting in a malfunction Also the sensor A that adjusts the brightness of the display may not function correctly causing the dis play to be difficult to see l Do n...

Page 165: ...operation mode was put in OFF the HUD will open automatically when the igni tion switch is turned to the ON position or the operation mode is put in ON l If the HUD was closed when the ignition switch was turned to the LOCK position or the operation mode was put in OFF the HUD will not open automatically when the ignition switch is turned to the ON posi tion or the operation mode is put in ON Clos...

Page 166: ...witch to adjust the bright ness of the display The brightness can be ad justed to 16 different levels Switching the navigation infor mation display On vehicles equipped with MITSUBISHI Multi Communication System MMCS you can select whether to display the navigation information on the display 1 To change the display setting push the switch when the display is open 2 The setting top screen will be d...

Page 167: ...h to select NAVI INFORMATION ON or NAVI INFORMATION OFF and then push the switch Navigation information ON Navigation information OFF 5 Push the side or side of the switch to select OFF or ON and then push the switch Navigation information ON Navigation information OFF Head Up Display HUD 5 55 OGKE20E1 Instruments and controls 5 ...

Page 168: ...ld be scratched and come off Combination headlamps and dipper switch Headlamps NOTE l 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 to avoid dazzling oncoming traffic Howev er headlamps on this vehicle do not need any adjustment l Do not leave the lights on for a long time...

Page 169: ...by affixing a sticker or label to the windscreen l If the lamps do not turn on or off with the switch in the AUTO position manually operate the switch and we recommend you to have your vehicle checked Lamps headlamps fog lamps etc auto cutout function l If the following operation is performed while the lamp switch is in the po sition the lamps will turn off automati cally when the driver s door is...

Page 170: ...adlamps NOTE l If the warning lamp illuminates there may be a fault on the unit Have the vehicle checked at a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au thorized Service Point Lamp monitor buzzer If the following operation is performed a buzzer will sound to remind the driver to turn off the lamps Except for vehicles equipped with keyless operation system If the driver s door is opened when the key is in the LOCK or AC...

Page 171: ...low beam setting Automatic High Beam AHB The Automatic High Beam AHB switches the headlamp beams high low when the sensor A senses a illuminant such as lights of a vehicle in front or oncoming vehicle or a street lamp WARNING l The headlamp beams high low may not be switched automatically under certain circumstances Do not overestimate the system It is the responsibility of the driv er to switch t...

Page 172: ...ne of their exterior lamps are illuminated The low beam headlamps illuminate when any of the following conditions occur l Your vehicle speed does not exceed ap proximately 30 km h 19 mph l It is bright ahead of your vehicle l An exterior lamp of a vehicle in front or oncoming vehicle is illuminating NOTE l The headlamps may not be switched from high beam to low beam under the following circumstanc...

Page 173: ...truck reflect a strong light Your vehicle s headlamp is broken or dirty Your vehicle is inclined due to a flat tyre or towing The warning display appears Refer to System problem warning on page 5 61 l Observe the precautions below to maintain good usage conditions Do not attempt to disassemble the sensor Do not affix a sticker or label on the windscreen near the sensor Avoid overload Do not modify...

Page 174: ...h on the key is pressed when the combination headlamps and dipper switch is in the AUTO position The welcome light function will operate only when it is dark outside the vehicle NOTE l While the welcome light function is operat ing perform one of the following operations to cancel the function Press the LOCK switch on the key NOTE Turn the combination headlamps and dip per switch to the or positio...

Page 175: ...rn the ignition switch to the ON posi tion or put the operation mode in ON l It is possible to modify functions as follows The time that the headlamps remain on can be changed The coming home light function can be deactivated For further information please contact your MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv ice Point On vehicles equipped with the Smartphone Link Display Audio or the MITSUBISHI Multi Co...

Page 176: ...er Full luggage loading GK1WXTXXZL6 GK1WXTXXZR6 GK9WXUHXZL6 GK9WXUHXZR6 Vehicles for Russia Kazakh stan Belarus Ukraine and Mol dova Vehicle condition Switch position 2WD 4WD 0 0 Vehicle condition Switch position 2WD 4WD 2 3 4 3 or 4 1 person Full luggage loading Switch position 0 Driver only Driver 1 front passenger Switch position 2 5 passengers including driver Switch position 3 5 passengers in...

Page 177: ... signal lamp may have burned out We recommend you to have the vehicle inspected l It is possible to activate the following func tions Flashing of the turn signal lamps when the lever is operated with the ignition switch or the operation mode is in ACC Deactivate the turn signal lamp 3 flash function for lane changes The time required to operate the lever for the 3 flash function can be adjusted Fo...

Page 178: ...h when the ignition switch or operation mode is in ON Push the switch again and the ECO mode will cancel While the ECO mode is working an ECO mode indicator will be turned on NOTE l Since the air conditioning operation is con trolled while the ECO mode is operating you may feel that effectiveness of the air conditioning is weak NOTE l Even if the ECO mode is operating you can select normal operati...

Page 179: ...on An indication lamp in the instrument cluster comes on when the rear fog lamp is turned on Vehicle without front fog lamps Turn the knob once in the ON direction to turn on the rear fog lamp To turn the rear fog lamp off turn the knob once in the OFF di rection The knob will automatically return to its original position when you release it Vehicle with front fog lamps Turn the knob once in the O...

Page 180: ... the wiper motor may be damaged MIST Misting function The wipers will operate once OFF Off AUTO Auto wiper control Rain sensor The wipers will automatically operate depending on the degree of wetness on the windscreen LO Slow HI Fast Rain sensor Can only be used when the ignition switch or the operation mode is in ON If the lever is put in the AUTO position the rain sensor A will detect the extent...

Page 181: ...s affixed to the windscreen will stop the wipers when the wipers cannot remove them To operate the wipers again move the lever in the LO or HI position Also the wipers may operate automatically due to strong direct sunlight or electromag netic wave To stop the wipers place the lev er in the OFF position l Contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author ized Service Point when replacing the wind screen or reinf...

Page 182: ...eral times while the washer fluid is being sprayed Except for vehicles for Russia Kazakhstan Belarus Ukraine and Moldova then approxi mately 6 seconds later the wipers operate once more On vehicles equipped with a headlamp wash er while the headlamps are on the headlamp washer will operate once together with the windscreen washer Also except for vehicles for Russia Kazakh stan Belarus Ukraine and ...

Page 183: ...ntly at intervals of approximately every 8 seconds OFF Off The washer fluid will be sprayed onto the rear window when the knob is turned fully in either di rection The wipers operate automatical ly several times while the wash er fluid is being sprayed NOTE l The rear window wiper will automatically perform several continuous operations if the gearshift lever or the selector lever is put in the R ...

Page 184: ... the operation mode in OFF and then remove the ice or other deposits The wipers will start operating again af ter the wiper motor cools down so check that the wipers operate before us ing them l Do not use the wipers when the glass is dry They may scratch the glass surface and the blades wear out prematurely l Before using the wipers in cold weather check that the wiper blades are not fro zen onto...

Page 185: ...tions can be used to make the adjustment Refer to the separate owner s manual for details l The demister switch is not to melt snow but to clear mist Remove snow before use of the demister switch l When cleaning the inside of the rear win dow use a soft cloth and wipe gently along the heater wires being careful not to damage the wires l Do not allow objects to touch the inside of the rear window g...

Page 186: ...will be turned off automatically in approximately 30 minutes To turn off the heated steering wheel while operating push the switch again The indication lamp A will illuminate while the heated steering wheel is on CAUTION l If the following types of persons use the heated steering wheel they might become too hot or receive minor burns red skin heat blisters etc Elderly people CAUTION People with se...

Page 187: ...ation 6 53 Inspection and maintenance following rough road operation 6 55 Cautions on handling of 4 wheel drive vehicles 6 55 Braking 6 56 Brake auto hold 6 57 Hill start assist 6 60 Brake assist system 6 61 Active Yaw Control AYC 6 62 Emergency stop signal system 6 63 Anti lock brake system ABS 6 63 Electric power steering system EPS 6 65 Active stability control ASC 6 66 Cruise control 6 69 Spee...

Page 188: ...le When driving on congested roads avoid use of a low shift position at high engine speeds Idling The vehicle consumes fuel even during idling Avoid extended idling whenever pos sible Speed At higher vehicle speed more fuel is con sumed Avoid driving at full speed Even a slight release of the accelerator pedal will save a significant amount of fuel Tyre inflation pressure Check the tyre inflation ...

Page 189: ...ng the hook etc Note that laying a floor mat over a pedal or laying one floor mat on top of another can obstruct pedal operation and lead to a serious accident Carrying children in the vehi cle l Never leave your vehicle unattended with the key and children inside the ve hicle Children may play with the driv ing controls and this could lead to an ac cident l Make sure that infants and small chil d...

Page 190: ...km h 12 mph 2nd position 40 km h 25 mph 3rd position 50 km h 31 mph 4th position 70 km h 43 mph 5th position 80 km h 50 mph 6th position 100 km h 62 mph 7th position 110 km h 68 mph 8th position 130 km h 81 mph Parking brake To park the vehicle first bring it to a com plete stop firmly apply the parking brake to hold the vehicle Make sure the brake warning lamp is illumi nated For details refer to...

Page 191: ...e brake will be overheated resulting in ineffective braking and possible brake failure Warning lamp Warning display l If the brake warning lamp does not extin guish when the parking brake is fully re leased the brake system may be abnormal Have your vehicle checked immediately For details refer to Brake warning lamp on page 5 47 Electric parking brake The Electric parking brake is the system that ...

Page 192: ...ould continue to pull and hold the Electric parking brake switch l When parking on steep grades pull up the Electric parking brake switch twice once more after the operation is completed once The maximum effect of the parking brake will be obtained l If the parking brake does not hold the vehi cle stationary after the foot brake is released contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author ized Service Point l W...

Page 193: ... applied or released Immediately park your vehicle in a safe place and contact the nearest MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au thorized Service Point l If a vehicle is driven without releasing the electric parking brake the brake will over heat resulting in ineffective braking and possible brake failure l If the brake warning lamp does not go off af ter the parking brake has been released the brake system may be...

Page 194: ...tails refer to Electric park ing brake warning lamp on page 5 48 When parking your vehicle while the Elec tric parking brake warning lamp is illumina ted park the vehicle on level and stable ground move the selector lever to the P PARK position and place chocks blocks or stones behind and in front of the tyres to pre vent the vehicle from moving Parking To park the vehicle firmly apply the parking...

Page 195: ...death from accidentally moving the gearshift lever with M T or the selector lever with A T or CVT or the accumula tion of toxic exhaust fumes on the passen ger compartment Where you park WARNING l Do not park your vehicle in areas where combustible materials such as dry grass or leaves can come in contact with a hot exhaust since a fire could occur Do not keep the steering wheel fully turned for a...

Page 196: ...To adjust the vertical mirror position Except for vehicles equipped with For ward Collision Mitigation system FCM It is possible to move the mirror up and down to adjust its position To adjust the mirror position It is possible to move the mirror up down and left right to adjust its position To reduce the glare Type 1 The lever A at the bottom of the mirror can be used to adjust the mirror to redu...

Page 197: ...NG l Do not attempt to adjust the rear view mirrors while driving This can be dan gerous Always adjust the mirrors before driving l Your vehicle is equipped with convex type mirrors Please take into consideration that ob jects you see in the mirror will look small er and farther away compared to a nor mal flat mirror Do not use this mirror to estimate dis tance of following vehicles when changing ...

Page 198: ...or retractor switch for approximately 30 seconds CAUTION l It is possible to retract and extend the mir rors by hand After retracting a mirror using the mirror retractor switch however you should extend it by using the switch again not by hand If you extended the mirror by hand after retracting it using the switch it would not properly lock in position As a re sult the mirror could move because of...

Page 199: ...ner s manual for details NOTE Automatically extend when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position or the operation mode is put in ON and au tomatically retract when the driver s door is opened after the ignition switch is turned to the LOCK or ACC position or the operation mode is put in OFF or ACC Automatically extend when the vehicle speed reaches approximately 30 km h 20 mph Deactivate t...

Page 200: ...m and other electric devices that can be operated with that posi tion When the ignition switch is turned from the ACC position the power is supplied again to those devices NOTE l It is possible to modify functions as follows NOTE The time until the power cuts out can be changed to approximately 60 minutes The ACC power auto cutout function can be deactivated For details we recommend you to consult...

Page 201: ...gine is running Doing so could damage the starter motor Engine switch In order to prevent theft the engine will not start unless a preregistered keyless operation key is used Engine immobilizer function If you are carrying the keyless operation key you can start the engine CAUTION l The indication lamp A will flash orange when there is a problem or malfunction in the keyless operation system Never...

Page 202: ...indication lamp on the engine switch il luminates green The indication lamp goes off when the engine is running NOTE l Your vehicle is equipped with an electronic immobilizer To start the engine the ID code transmitted by the transponder inside the key must match the code registered in the immobilizer computer Refer to Electronic immobilizer Anti theft starting system on page 3 03 Changing the ope...

Page 203: ...ized Service Point ACC power auto cutout func tion After approximately 30 minutes have elapsed with the operation mode in ACC the func tion automatically cuts out the power for the audio system and other electric devices that can be operated with that position When the engine switch operate again the power is supplied again NOTE l It is possible to modify functions as follows The time until the po...

Page 204: ... opera tion mode in OFF when driver s door is opened the steering wheel is locked NOTE l When the following operation is performed with the operation mode in OFF and the se lector lever in the P PARK position the steering wheel is locked Open or close one of the doors except the tailgate Lock all the doors and the tailgate with the keyless entry system or the keyless operation system function l Wh...

Page 205: ...ill appear and the in ner buzzer will sound Immediately stop the vehicle in a safe place and contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv ice Point Starting and stopping the engine Tips for starting Except for vehicles equipped with the key less operation system l Do not operate the starter motor continu ously longer than 10 seconds doing so could run down the battery If the engine does not start t...

Page 206: ... to move your vehicle in or out of the area Carbon monoxide gases are odourless and can be fatal CAUTION l Never attempt to start the engine by pushing or pulling the vehicle l Do not run the engine at high revolutions or drive the vehicle at high speed until the en gine has had a chance to warm up Starting the engine petrol powered vehicles Except for vehicles equipped with the key less operation...

Page 207: ... push the accelerator pedal all the way down and hold it there then crank the engine for 5 to 6 seconds Return the ignition switch to the LOCK position and release the accelerator pedal Wait a few seconds and then crank the engine again for 5 to 6 seconds while depress ing the brake pedal or the clutch pedal but do not push the accelerator pedal Release the ignition switch if the engine starts If ...

Page 208: ...clutch pedal on vehicles equipped with M T press the accelerator pedal halfway and hold it there then crank the engine Re lease the accelerator pedal immediately after the engine starts 3 If the engine still will not start the en gine could be flooded with too much petrol While depressing the brake pedal on vehicles equipped with CVT or the clutch pedal on vehicles equipped with M T push the accel...

Page 209: ...e heard on engine start up These will disappear as the engine warms up For vehicles equipped with the keyless op eration system 1 Fasten the seat belt 2 Make sure the parking brake is applied 3 Press and hold the brake pedal down firmly with your right foot NOTE l After the engine has not started for a while the brake pedal effort needed to start the en gine may become greater If this occurs depre...

Page 210: ...ing except in an emergency If the en gine is stopped while driving the brake servomechanism will cease to function and braking efficiency will deteriorate Also the power steering system will not function and it will require greater man ual effort to operate the steering This could result in a serious accident NOTE l If you have to bring the engine to an emer gency stop while driving press and hold...

Page 211: ...he brake pedal firmly with your right foot A T or CVT or the clutch pedal M T 2 While depressing the brake pedal A T or CVT or the clutch pedal M T touch the portion of the keyless opera tion key shown in the illustration to the engine switch 3 If the keyless operation key is recog nized the indication lamp A on the en gine switch illuminates in green and then the engine can be started and the ope...

Page 212: ...change in the engine sound does not indicate a fault GPF warning display The GPF warning display will appear in the event of an abnormality in the GPF system NOTE l The PF SYSTEM warning display indi cates the GPF system If the GPF warning display ap pears during vehicle operation The accumulated PM in the GPF must be burned away To burn away the PM try to drive the vehicle as follows With the bar...

Page 213: ...de it WARNING l The DPF reaches very high temperatures Do not park your vehicle in areas where combustible materials such as dry grass or leaves can come in contact with a hot exhaust system since a fire could occur CAUTION l Do not use any type of fuel or engine oil that is not specified for your vehicle Also do not use any moisture removing agent or oth er fuel additive Such substances could hav...

Page 214: ... the DPF warning display ap pears and the check engine warning lamp illuminates at the same time during vehicle operation Warning lamp Warning display If an abnormal condition occurs in the DPF system the DPF warning display appears and the check engine warning lamp illuminates Have the system inspected by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point CAUTION l Continuing to drive with the DPF warn...

Page 215: ... 20 700 20 900 10 500 10 600 0 400 0 400 300 If a warning display appears replenish AdBlue as soon as possible Refer to AdBlue replenishment on page 10 11 CAUTION l When there is no AdBlue remaining and 0 km 0 mile is displayed for the driving range the engine cannot be restarted after it is stopped Urea SCR system warning Warning lamp Warning display If there is a malfunction in the system a warn...

Page 216: ... switch or engine switch when the vehicle is stopped such as at a traffic light or in a traffic jam to reduce ex haust gases increase fuel efficiency CAUTION l If the vehicle will be stopped for a long time or if you will leave the vehicle unattended stop the engine NOTE l The accumulated time the engine has been stopped by the AS G system is displayed in the multi information display Refer to Au ...

Page 217: ...e engine is automatically stopped changes will occur in the driving operations Pay close attention to the following The brake booster becomes inoperative and the pedal effort will increase If the vehicle is moving press down the brake pedal harder than usual The electric power steering system EPS becomes inoperative and it will become harder to turn the steering wheel CAUTION l When the engine is ...

Page 218: ... 7 06 When the air conditioning is operated in automatic mode where the temperature control is set to the max hot or the max cool Electric power consumption is high such as when the rear window demister or oth er electrical components are operating or the blower speed is set to a high setting Battery volume voltage or battery per formance is low Check engine warning lamp is illumina ted or the ind...

Page 219: ...al the engine restarts automatically NOTE l On vehicles equipped with Brake auto hold if the Brake auto hold indication lamp turns on the engine will not restart automatically even if you release the brake pedal l While the ACC is operating the engine will not restart automatically even if you release the brake pedal on vehicles equipped with ACC l On vehicles with M T do not move the gear shift l...

Page 220: ...ioning is operated by pressing the air conditioning switch When the preset temperature of the air conditioning is changed significantly When the air conditioning is operated in automatic mode where the temperature control is set to the max hot or the max cool When the air conditioning is ON the pas senger compartment temperature rises and the air conditioning compressor operates to lower the tempe...

Page 221: ... the display will be turned on To reactivate the AS G system press the Auto Stop Go AS G OFF switch the display will turn off AS G OFF indicator display NOTE l This display will also turn on for a few sec onds when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position or the operation mode put in ON If the warning lamp display blinks while driving If the warning display appears on the infor mation scre...

Page 222: ...ng still pulled CAUTION l Do not pull up the pull ring A when mov ing the gearshift lever to any position other than the R Reverse position If you al ways pulled up the pull ring A when mov ing the gearshift lever you could uninten tionally move the gearshift lever to the R Reverse position and cause an accident and or a transmission fault The pull ring will return to its original posi tion when y...

Page 223: ...NG l If the lock button is always pushed to op erate the selector lever the lever may be accidentally shifted into the P PARK or R REVERSE position Be sure not to push the lock button when performing the operations indicated by in the illus tration l Always depress the brake pedal when shifting the selector lever into the other position from the P PARK or N NEUTRAL position Never put your foot on ...

Page 224: ...ng brake is firmly applied 2 Stop the engine if it is running 3 Insert a straight blade or minus screw driver with a cloth over its tip into notch A or the cover Pry gently as shown to remove the cover 4 Depress the brake pedal with the right foot 5 Insert a straight blade or minus screw driver in the shiftlock release hole B Shift the selector lever to the N Neu tral position while pressing the s...

Page 225: ...high way driving The transmission will automati cally change its gear depending on road and driving conditions CAUTION l To prevent transmission damage never shift into the D Drive position from the R Reverse position while the vehicle is in motion Sports mode Whether the vehicle is stationary or in mo tion sports mode is selected by gently push ing the selector lever from the D DRIVE position int...

Page 226: ...t paddles on the SHIFT DOWN side is pulled at certain vehicle speeds When this happens a buzzer sounds to indi cate that a downshift is not going to take place l Downward shifts are made automatically when the vehicle slows down Before the ve hicle stops 1st gear is automatically selected l The upward shift may be made automatical ly in sports mode when the engine revolu tions rise and approach th...

Page 227: ...ver in the P Park position and open the bonnet with the engine run ning to allow the engine to cool down CAUTION After a while confirm that the warning display is no longer showing It is safe to continue driving if the display is no longer showing If the warning display remains contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author ized Service Point immediately When warning display is showing It may be that there is...

Page 228: ...revents unnecessary up shifts even when the accelerator pedal is re leased and ensures smooth driving DRIVING DOWNHILL According to the conditions the transmission will automatically shift to a lower gear ratio to achieve stronger engine braking This may help reduce your need to use the service brake Waiting For short waiting periods such as at traffic signals the vehicle can be left in selector l...

Page 229: ...p and shift down the transmission Refer to Sports mode on page 6 46 Selector lever operation The transmission has eight forward gears and one reverse gear The individual gears are selected automati cally depending on the speed of the vehicle and the position of the accelerator pedal The selector lever A has two gates the main gate B and sports mode gate C In the main gate the selector lever has fo...

Page 230: ...d held the shift lock device activates to prevent the selector lever from being moved from the P PARK position When the selector lever cannot be shifted from the P Park position When the selector lever cannot be shifted from the P PARK position to another po sition while the brake pedal is pressed and held down with the ignition switch at the ON position or the operation mode in ON the battery may...

Page 231: ... tion display may blink when the selector lev er is placed in the D DRIVE or R RE VERSE position immediately after the en gine has been started This indicates that the transmission requires warming up While the display is blinking the vehicle will not move because the transmission keeps disengaging until the warm up is completed even if the selector lever is placed in the D or R position When the ...

Page 232: ...brake pedal when the vehicle is in N Neutral position or when shifting into or out of N Neutral position D DRIVE This position is used for most city and high way driving The transmission will automati cally and continuously change its gear ratio depending on road and driving conditions CAUTION l To prevent transmission damage never shift into the D Drive position from the R Reverse position while ...

Page 233: ...ion as required l To maintain good running performance the transmission may refuse to perform an up shift when the shift paddle on the SHIFT UP side is pulled at certain vehicle speeds Also to prevent over revving of the engine the transmission may refuse to perform a downshift when the shift lever or the shift paddles on the SHIFT DOWN side is pulled at certain vehicle speeds When this happens a ...

Page 234: ... these procedures When warning display is showing The CVT fluid is overheating The engine control may activate to lower the CVT fluid temperature causing the engine revolutions and vehicle speed to decrease In this case take one of the following measures Slow down your vehicle Stop your vehicle in a safe place put the selector lever in the P Park position and open the bonnet with the engine run ni...

Page 235: ...own the brake pedal with the selector lever in the D DRIVE posi tion the engine revolutions may not rise as high as when performing the same operation with the selector lever in the N NEU TRAL position Passing acceleration To gain extra acceleration in D DRIVE position push the accelerator to the floor The A T will automatically downshift NOTE l When shift paddles is in operation down shifts do no...

Page 236: ...aws of physics from acting on the vehicle This sys tem like any other system has limits and cannot help you to maintain traction and control of the vehicle in all circumstances Reckless driving may lead to accidents It is the driver s responsibility to drive carefully This means taking into account the traffic road and environmental conditions Electronically Controlled 4WD The electronically contr...

Page 237: ...rate the drive mode selector with the front wheels spinning on a snowy road or in similar conditions The vehicle could lunge in an unexpected direction l Driving on dry paved roads in GRAVEL and SNOW mode causes increased fuel consumption noise and vibration NOTE l Even if an S AWC drive mode other than AUTO was selected before turning the ig nition switch to the LOCK position or put ting the oper...

Page 238: ...hat are the same speci fied size type and brand and have no dif ference in the amount of wear for all four wheels Otherwise the S AWC system may not work properly S AWC operation display The S AWC operation status can be dis played on the information screen in the multi information display To display the status press the multi infor mation display switch to change the informa tion screen Refer to ...

Page 239: ...ously injured or killed Follow all instructions and guidelines in the owner s manual Keep your speed low and do not drive faster than conditions allow you to NOTE l Driving on rough roads can be hard on a ve hicle Before you leave paved roads be sure all scheduled maintenance and service has been done and that you have inspected your vehicle Pay special attention to the condi tion of the tyres and...

Page 240: ...such a sur face This could lead to accidents l If the engine is overheating or the engine power drops suddenly while the vehicle is being driven immediately park your vehicle in a safe place Refer to Engine overheating on page 8 10 for details and take the required meas ures WARNING l When attempting to rock your vehicle out of a stuck position be sure that the area around the vehicle is clear of ...

Page 241: ... If the oil or grease is milky or cloudy be cause of water contamination it must be replaced with new oil or grease l Check the inside of the vehicle If water entry is found dry the carpet etc l Inspect the headlamps If the headlamp bulb is flooded with water we recom mend you to have it drained Cautions on handling of 4 wheel drive vehicles Tyres and wheels Since the driving torque can be applied...

Page 242: ...divided into two brake circuits And your vehicle is equipped with power brakes If one brake circuit fails the other is available to stop the vehicle If you should lose the power assist for some reason the brakes will still work In these situations even if the brake pedal moves down to the very end of its possible stroke or resists being depressed keep depressing the brake pedal down harder and fur...

Page 243: ...mmediately WARNING l Driving with worn brake pads will make it harder to stop and can cause an acci dent Brake auto hold When the vehicle is stopped at traffic signals etc the vehicle can be held stationary with the brake auto hold system even if you re lease your foot from the brake pedal When the accelerator pedal is depressed the brakes are released WARNING l Do not overly rely on the brake aut...

Page 244: ...screen in the mul ti information display When the driver s seat belt is unfastened When the driver s door is opened When there is a malfunction in the sys tem NOTE l If you keep pressing the brake auto hold switch after setting the brake auto hold to ON Stand by the brake auto hold will re turn to OFF as a protection function is oper ated After returning to OFF the brake auto hold will not be swit...

Page 245: ...lector lever to the P Park or R Reverse position with de pressing the brake pedal When the Electric parking brake is ap plied by using the Electric parking brake switch l While the vehicle is held stationary with the brake auto hold system the Electric parking brake will be automatically applied under the following conditions and a buzzer will sound and the message will appear on the in formation ...

Page 246: ... on a steep uphill slope by preventing the ve hicle from moving backwards It keeps the braking force for approximately 2 seconds when you move your foot from the brake pedal to the accelerator pedal CAUTION l Do not overly rely on the hill start assist to prevent backwards movement of the vehicle Under certain circumstances even when hill start assist is activated the vehicle may move backwards if...

Page 247: ...he selector lever is in any position other than P or N The vehicle is completely stationary with the brake pedal depressed The parking brake is released l The hill start assist will not operate if the ac celerator pedal is depressed before the brake pedal is released l The hill start assist also operates when re versing on an uphill slope Warning lamp display If an abnormal condition occurs in the...

Page 248: ...rake assist system is operating nor mally l When the anti lock brake system warning lamp or only Active Stability Control warn ing lamp illuminate the brake assist system in not functioning Active Yaw Control AYC The Active Yaw Control AYC is a system with a yaw control function that controls the left right driving braking force using the brakes Yaw control function The yaw control function is a f...

Page 249: ...p display on page 6 68 NOTE l Activating condition for the emergency stop signal system It activates when all of the following condi tions are met The vehicle speed is approximately 55 km h 34 mph or higher NOTE The brake pedal has been depressed and the system judges that it was sudden brak ing from the vehicle deceleration and the operating condition of the anti lock brake system ABS Deactivatin...

Page 250: ... 5 km h 3 mph CAUTION l The ABS cannot prevent accidents It is your responsibility to take safety precautions and to drive carefully l To prevent failure of the ABS be sure all four wheels and tyres are the same size and the same type l Do not install any aftermarket limited slip differential LSD on your vehicle The ABS may stop functioning properly ABS warning lamp display Warning lamp Warning di...

Page 251: ...g and high speed driving Stop the vehicle in a safe place immediately and we recommend you to have the vehicle checked NOTE l The ABS warning lamp and brake warning lamp illuminate at the same time and the warning displays appear alternately on the information screen in the multi information display After driving on icy roads After driving on snow or icy roads remove any snow and ice which may hav...

Page 252: ...ormal The headlamps will return to their original brightness after a short while Electric power steering system warning lamp display Warning lamp Warning display If there is a malfunction in the system the warning lamp will come on and the warning display will appear on the information screen in the multi information display Under normal conditions the warning lamp comes on when the ignition switc...

Page 253: ...partment This indicates that the system is operating normally It does not indicate a malfunction l When the anti lock brake system warning lamp is illuminated the ASC is not active Traction control function On slippery surfaces the traction control function prevents the drive wheels from ex cessive spinning thus helping the vehicle to start moving from a stopped condition It also provides sufficie...

Page 254: ...in dicator will blink To prevent the brake system from overheat ing the brake control of the traction control function will be temporarily suspended The engine control of the traction control function and normal brake operation will not be affected Park your vehicle in a safe place When the temperature in the braking system has come down the indicator will be turned off and the traction control fu...

Page 255: ...l On vehicles with M T do not move the gear shift lever to the N Neutral position while driving at a set speed without depress ing the clutch pedal The engine will run too fast and might be damaged NOTE l Cruise control may not be able to keep your speed on uphills or downhills l Your speed may decrease on a steep uphill You may use the accelerator pedal if you want to stay at your set speed l You...

Page 256: ... indicator appears on the in formation screen of the multi informa tion display NOTE l When you release the SET switch B the vehicle speed will be set To increase the set speed There are two ways to increase the set speed RES switch Push up and hold the RES switch C while driving at the set speed and your speed will then gradually increase When you reach your desired speed release the switch Your ...

Page 257: ...low down gradually When you reach your desired speed release the switch Your new cruising speed is now set To slow down your speed in small amounts push down the SET switch B for less than approximately 1 second and release it Each time you push down the SET switch B your vehicle will slow down by approxi mately 1 6 km h 1 mph Brake pedal While driving at the set speed use the brake pedal which di...

Page 258: ... pedal The set speed driving is deactivated automat ically in any of the following ways l When you depress the clutch pedal on vehicles equipped with M T l When your speed slows to approximate ly 15 km h 10 mph or more below the set speed because of a hill etc l When your speed slows to approximate ly 30 km h 20 mph or less l When the Active Stability Control ASC starts operating Refer to Active s...

Page 259: ...ile engine power control CAUTION l Because the system does not use service brake hydraulic brake the vehicle speed may exceed the set speed on the downhill If a driver wants to keep the vehicle speed in such a situation he she must put on a service brake or downshift NOTE l If the clutch pedal M T is depressed the Speed Limiter does not activate If the vehicle speed exceeds the set speed approxima...

Page 260: ...ime Speed Limiter information on the multi information display area The Speed Limiter information is displayed on the multi information display area in the combination meter A Control state There are three control states as below LIMIT OFF When the Speed Limiter is in STAND BY the vehicle speed can exceed the set speed LIMIT When the Speed Limiter is in operation The vehicle is controlled in order...

Page 261: ...d By using the RES switch Push up the RES switch continuously Then the set speed displayed in the combina tion meter is gradually increased If the set speed reaches your desired speed release the RES switch C The set speed is increased each approximate ly 5 km h 3 mph per approximately 0 5 sec ond If a driver wants to increase the set speed a little push up RES switch for less than approximately 0...

Page 262: ... release the SET switch B The set speed decreases approximately 5 km h 3 mph per approximately 0 5 sec ond If a driver wants to decrease the set speed a little press the SET switch B for less than approximately 0 5 second and release it The set speed is decreased 1 km h 1 mph each taps By using the CANCEL switch the service brake and the SET switch Press the CANCEL switch D to deacti vate the Spee...

Page 263: ...llow abrupt acceleration corresponding to accelerator pedal position So be careful of the abrupt acceleration If the vehicle speed exceeds the set speed by approximately 3 km h 2 mph alert mes sages appear in the combination meter CAUTION l Be careful about over speed NOTE l A driver can change the set speed during this emergency use To deactivate Use whichever following ways to deactivate l Press...

Page 264: ...t following distance between your vehicle and the vehi cle in front by automatically decelerating your vehicle if it becomes too close to the ve hicle in front The ACC is the driver assist system to aid comfortable driving on a freeway Stop lamps are illuminated during automatic braking If you desire a cruise control without inter vention of the following distance control is also selectable WARNIN...

Page 265: ...n offset position from your vehicle l Never use the ACC in any of the following situations Failure to follow this instruction could lead to an accident On roads with heavy traffic or roads in cluding many windings or steep curves CAUTION On roads with slippery surfaces such as frozen snow covered and dirt roads Under adverse weather conditions rain snow sand storms etc On steep downslopes On roads...

Page 266: ... You can more depress the pedal and it provides greater braking force l Sound is heard while automatic brake but it is operated a brake control and not abnor mal When ACC detects a vehicle in front within the set distance The ACC makes control to maintain a fol lowing distance time gap matched with the vehicle speed between your vehicle and a ve hicle in front while also activating brakes as neces...

Page 267: ...situations Apply the brake if necessary to slow down When your vehicle no longer follows the vehicle in front e g at a freeway ex it or when your vehicle or the vehicle in front changes its lane When driving on a curve l If the vehicle in front turns off or changes lane and another stationary vehicle is lo cated in front of that vehicle the ACC will not make deceleration control to the sta tionary...

Page 268: ...uggage area After the engine starting for a while When driving in curved sections of road including their entrance outlet or running beside a closed lane in a traffic work or similar zone When the cover part in front of the sensor and the sensor become dirty or have snow and ice adhering to it When water snow or sand on the road are extorted by the vehicle in front or an on coming vehicle After th...

Page 269: ...cates the target speed 4 Vehicles in front symbol Comes on when the ACC detects a vehi cle ahead Two types of indication Stand by and Active Display State Stand by Active Vehicle in front detected 5 Following distance setting symbol Indicates the set following distance Two types of indication Stand by and Ac tive State Stand by Active State Stand by Active How to use ACC To start up place in stand...

Page 270: ... mph You can set and initiate the speed control when driving at approximately 0 to 30 km h 0 to 20 mph while a vehicle in front is be ing detected In this case the target speed is set to 30 km h 20 mph Setting to any speed outside this range does not cause the ACC to start the control When the ACC is initialized the SET indi cator lights up on the screen At the same time the display showing the fo...

Page 271: ...ing If you hold the switch pushed up the set speed in creases in 5 km h 3 mph increments NOTE l There is some time lag between the setting to a new speed and actually accelerating to that speed l Speed setting operation is possible even in presence of a vehicle in front In this case however the set speed alone increases with out actual acceleration taking place l While the ACC system is in the sta...

Page 272: ...crements of 5 km h 3 mph NOTE l There is some time lag between the setting to a new speed and actually decelerating to that speed l If there is a vehicle in front and your vehicle is following that vehicle at a speed lower than the set speed the set speed alone de creases with no actual deceleration taking place l While the ACC system is in the stationary vehicle hold state the vehicle speed canno...

Page 273: ...l of ACC control You can cancel the ACC control by using ei ther of the methods below When the control is cancelled the system is placed in the standby state You can make the system restart the control by using the SET or RES switch if the conditions for activating the control are met l Press the CANCEL switch l Depress the brake pedal except for the stationary vehicle hold state NOTE l You can al...

Page 274: ...r more l When the system detects the vehicle sliding down a slope while the vehicle is in the stationary vehicle hold state If the ACC system judges that the stationary vehicle hold state can no longer be main tained on a steep slope after your vehicle stops when the vehicle in front stops the sta tionary vehicle hold state is cancelled and a warning appears on the information screen of the multi ...

Page 275: ...ess the ACC ON OFF switch when the ACC is in the ON state to turn off the ACC NOTE l Pressing the switch turns off the ACC even if it is engaged l The set speed is cancelled when the ACC is turned off or the ignition switch is turned to the LOCK position or operation mode is set to OFF l If the ACC is in the ON state when the igni tion switch is turned to the LOCK position or operation mode is set...

Page 276: ...e faster the set speed the lon ger the following distance Following distance setting Long Short To activate cruise control au tomatic speed control If you hold the ACC ON OFF switch pressed with the ignition switch or operation mode set to ON and the ACC in the OFF state the cruise control is activated The information screen of the multi information display then changes to the cruise control scree...

Page 277: ...force assis tance when you depress the brake pedal FCM brake assist function to avoid frontal collision When the risk of collision increases more the system causes the brakes to work moderately to encourage you to apply brakes If the sys tem judges that a potential collision is immi nent it initiates emergency braking to miti gate collision caused damages or to avoid possible collision FCM braking...

Page 278: ...dible alarms When this function is triggered a buzzer sounds and at the same time a BRAKE message appears on the information screen of the multi information display The forward collision warning function oper ates at the following vehicle speed Type 1 l Against a vehicle Approximately 15 to 140 km h 10 to 87 mph l Against a pedestrian Approximately 7 to 65 km h 4 to 40 mph Type 2 l Against a vehic...

Page 279: ...d you are warned of the hazard with a BRAKE message and audible alarms like with the forward collision warning function Once the FCM braking has activated the fol lowing message will appear on the informa tion screen of the multi information display The FCM braking function operates at the following vehicle speed Type 1 l Against a vehicle Approximately 5 to 80 km h 3 to 50 mph l Against a pedestr...

Page 280: ...lision When you are driving on a road with steep and alternating up and down slopes When driving on a slippery road covered by rain water snow ice etc When a road surface is surging and there is unevenness When driving in dark areas such as in a tunnel or at night When your vehicle changed lanes and your vehicle approached immediately be hind the vehicle in front During a certain time after your v...

Page 281: ...ure B beside the entrance of a curve and intersection When running on a narrow iron bridge When passing through a gate with small head or side clearances When there are metallic objects steps or projections on the road surface When quickly approaching a vehicle in front to overtake it When passing an electronic toll collection gate When running under an overpass an pe destrian overpass or a small ...

Page 282: ...Mitigation System UMS ON OFF switch This switch is used to turn on and off the FCM and Ultrasonic misacceleration Mitiga tion System UMS and also to select your desired collision alarm timing When the switch is held pressed the ON OFF state of the FCM and UMS changes from ON to OFF and vice versa If you give the switch a short press with the FCM in the ON state you can change the collision alarm t...

Page 283: ...mode NEAR CAUTION l For the FCM brake prefill the FCM brake assist and the FCM braking functions the function triggering timing cannot be changed System problem warning If a problem occurs with the system a visual warning specific to the type of the problem is given together with an audible alarm When the camera and radar cannot detect accurately When the FCM system determines that it cannot detec...

Page 284: ...or inspection of the system Sensor is too hot or cold If the system becomes temporarily unavaila ble due to the high or low temperature of the sensor the following message will appear on the information screen of the multi informa tion display the indicator will come on in the instrument cluster and the FCM will auto matically be turned off After the temperature of the sensor has been in range the...

Page 285: ...c High Beam AHB l Adaptive Cruise Control System ACC l Traffic Sign Recognition TSR Type 1 Type 2 CAUTION l To maintain proper performance of the FCM LDW AHB ACC and TSR Always keep the area around the sensor clean If the inside of the windscreen where the sensor is installed becomes dirty or fog ged contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point Do not apply an impact or load on the sensor ...

Page 286: ...sur rounding area of the sensor is cracked or scratched the sensor may not detect an ob ject properly This could cause a serious ac cident Turn off the FCM and have your ve hicle inspected as soon as possible at a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv ice Point If you need to replace the windscreen con tact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point CAUTION l The sensor emits infrared rays when the ...

Page 287: ...Laser warning label Forward Collision Mitigation system FCM 6 101 OGKE20E1 Starting and driving 6 ...

Page 288: ...he information screen of the multi information display and the buzzer sounds intermit tently UMS ON OFF is switched in conjunction with the ON OFF state of the Forward Collision Mitigation system FCM on vehicles equipped with FCM Situation Operation display Buzzer When an obstacle is detected in front of your vehicle with the selector lever in the D DRIVE or in the sports mode if the accelerator p...

Page 289: ...ailway crossing because the system is activated as the crossing barrier is misrecognised as an obstacle escape from the railway crossing without any panic by one of the following methods Release the foot from the accelerator pedal and lightly depress the pedal again Turn the system OFF Continuously press the FCM and Ultrasonic misacceleration Mitigation System UMS ON OFF switch for more than 3 sec...

Page 290: ... extremely hot or cold while the vehicle is parked for a long period of time under a blazing sun or in cold weather Immediately after engine starting When driving on a road with many and successive curves including when passing their entrances and outlets When you are driving on a road with steep and alternating up and down slopes When a road surface is surging and there is unevenness When the sys...

Page 291: ...sonar of a vehicle etc When an electrical equipment on the market radio antenna etc is installed near the sensor When driving on a gravel road When the surrounding area is overgrown with weeds l Turn off the system by pressing the FCM and Ultrasonic misacceleration Mitigation System UMS ON OFF switch beforehand when the vehicle is placed in any of the following situations as the system can operate...

Page 292: ...urroundings as you operate the vehicle in a safe manner Sensor locations There are the sensors A on each of 4 places of the front bumper and the rear bumper CAUTION l The UMS may not operate because the sen sor cannot detect the vehicle in front or ob stacle as follows Vehicle towing a trailer etc CAUTION A freight trailer that is not carrying a con tainer Vehicle that has a protruding load from t...

Page 293: ...t available When the warning display appears the sen sors are temporarily not available for some reason such as the environmental condition or increase of the sensor temperature When the warning display appears continuously contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author ized Service Point When there is a malfunction in the sensor or the system Example When there is a malfunction in both sensors When the warni...

Page 294: ... not a substitute for your safe and careful driving Always check visually behind and all around your vehicle for other vehicles The performance of the BSW may vary depending on driving traffic and or road conditions Detection areas The BSW uses two sensors A located inside the rear bumper The detection areas are shown as illustrated WARNING l In certain situations the BSW may not detect a vehicle ...

Page 295: ...n cold weather CAUTION l To maintain proper performance of the BSW follow the instructions below Always keep the bumper surface around the sensor clean Avoid impacting the sensor or its sur rounding area Do not put a sticker on the sensor or its surrounding bumper surface Do not paint the sensor or its surrounding bumper surface Do not modify the sensor or its surround ing area l If the bumper has...

Page 296: ...lamp will blink and the system will beep three times to alert the driver NOTE l The Blind Spot Warning lamp in the outside rear view mirror may come on or blink in the following conditions When driving very near the guardrail or a concrete wall When driving near the entrance and outlet of the tunnel or very near the wall or near the evacuation area inside the tunnel When turning at an intersection...

Page 297: ...e warning display appears the sensor cannot detect a vehicle travelling side by side or an approaching vehicle because foreign objects such as dirt snow or ice adhere to the bumper surface around the sensor Remove dirt freezing or foreign material on the bumper surface around the sensor When the warning display does not disappear after having cleaned the sensor contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authoriz...

Page 298: ...r vehicle for other vehicles persons animals or obstructions The performance of the RCTA may vary depending on driving traffic and or sur rounding conditions NOTE l The Blind Spot Warning lamps in the outside rear view mirrors on both sides will blink even when only one vehicle is approaching from one side Detection areas The detection area is shown as illustrated CAUTION l In certain situations t...

Page 299: ...t To operate 1 Select ON in the BSW setting screen of the multi information display Refer to Blind Spot Warning BSW To operate on page 6 109 2 When the gearshift lever or the selector lever is moved to the R REVERSE position the RCTA will operate NOTE l Set the RCTA to OFF when towing l The Blind Spot Warning lamp in the outside rear view mirror may not be visible due to strong direct sunlight or ...

Page 300: ...and all of the follow ing conditions are met the system is capable of recognizing the lane in which your vehicle is positioned and issuing an audible warning when your vehicle goes out of the lane l The vehicle speed is approximately 65 km h 40 mph or higher l The turn signal lever is not operated l The hazard lamp is not activated l Environmental conditions are adequate for the system to recogniz...

Page 301: ...d if the system becomes temporarily unavailable due to dirt on the windscreen at the sensor por tion After having cleaned the windscreen the sys tem will automatically return to operation If the alarm continues showing there is a possibility that the sensor has a malfunction Contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author ized Service Point for inspection of the sen sor LDW deactivation due to fault The alarm ...

Page 302: ...aid out complicated ly When passing a road section where the number of lanes increases decreases or multiple lanes are crossing each other When the lane is marked by double or otherwise special lines When driving on a winding or rough road When driving on a slippery road covered by rain water snow ice etc When passing through a place where the brightness suddenly changes like the inlet or outlet o...

Page 303: ...fic signs are located out side the detection area of the sensor When visibility is poor due to bad weather etc To turn on off the TSR system To turn the TSR on off follow the procedure below 1 Switch to the function setting screen Refer to Multi information display switches on page 5 04 Refer to Changing the function set tings on page 5 13 2 Press the switch or switch several times to switch to th...

Page 304: ...switch or the operation mode is ON on page 5 05 The TSR system displays the following types of traffic sign information Traffic sign indicator display Example Supplement sign indicator display Type Display ex amples Start of speed limit End of speed limit End of all prohibition Supplement sign Rain When wet Type Display ex amples Snow Right turn exit Supplement sign contents not recog nized Start ...

Page 305: ...headlamps of your vehicle are not clear or are not properly aimed When the headlamps of an oncoming ve hicle are very bright When the windscreen wipers do not clean the windscreen properly l Follow the instructions given below to keep your TSR system in good operating condi tion Always keep the windscreen clean Avoid applying a strong shock or pressure to the sensor Do not attempt to detach or dis...

Page 306: ...ew one when the tyre is replaced For details please contact your MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv ice Point NOTE Type 1 Type 2 l The spare tyre with aluminium wheel has the tyre inflation pressure sensor so it can be used for tyre rotation TPMS warning lamp display When the ignition switch is turned to the ON position or the operation mode is put in ON the TPMS warning lamp normally illu minates ...

Page 307: ... for those tyres As an added safety feature your vehicle has been equipped with the TPMS that illumi nates a low tyre pressure telltale when one or more of your tyres is significantly under in flated Accordingly when the low tyre pressure tell tale illuminates you should stop and check your tyres as soon as possible and inflate them to the proper pressure Driving on a sig nificantly under inflated...

Page 308: ...on as pos sible WARNING l If the warning lamp display illuminates while you are driving avoid hard brak ing sharp steering manoeuvres and high speeds Driving with an under inflated tyre ad versely affects vehicle performance and can result in an accident CAUTION l The warning lamp display may not illumi nate immediately in the event of a tyre blow out or rapid leak NOTE l To avoid the risk of dama...

Page 309: ...pres sure which the reset function is executed by following procedure 1 Switch to the function setting screen Refer to Multi information display switches on page 5 04 Refer to Changing the function set tings on page 5 13 2 Press the switch or switch several times to switch to the TPMS SENSOR RESET screen Then press the switch to switch to en ter the setting selection screen reset of low tyre press...

Page 310: ...during parallel parking these sensors alert the driver to any objects near the vehicle and their distance through a buzzer and the sensor display on the information screen in the multi informa tion display CAUTION l The parking sensors assist you in determin ing the approximate distance between the vehicle and any objects It has limitations in terms of detectable areas and objects and may not prop...

Page 311: ...r near the bumper If the height of an object is lower than the mounted position of the sensors the sensors may not continue detecting it even if they detected it initially For information on how to change the detec tion areas please refer to Changing the de tection areas on page 6 127 CAUTION l The parking sensors may not operate proper ly under the following conditions The sensors or surroundings...

Page 312: ...from outside the sensor of the correspond ing portion will blink at a constant frequen cy When they are not received the noise and return to normal operation To operate To operate the system the ignition switch is turned to the ON position or the operation mode is put in ON When the parking sensors are operated the indication lamp A will turn on To stop the operation press the SO NAR switch and th...

Page 313: ...ely 3 seconds or more and release it The buzzer sounds twice to indi cate that the detection area has been changed Vehicles without a towing bar While the operation of the system is stopped at the SONAR switch press the SONAR switch approximately 3 seconds or more and release it The buzzer sounds once to indicate that the detection area has been changed NOTE l The mode of the detection area can be...

Page 314: ...rtphone Link Display Audio or the MITSUBISHI Multi Communication System MMCS CAUTION l The rear view camera is an assistance sys tem that enables the driver to check for ob stacles behind the vehicle Its range of view is limited so you should not overly depend on it Please drive just as carefully as you would if the vehicle did not have the rear view camera l Be sure to visually confirm safety aro...

Page 315: ...lines on the ground between park ing spaces may not look parallel on the screen l In the following situations the screen indi cation may be difficult to see There is no abnormality Low light nighttime When the light of the sun or the light from a vehicle s headlamps shines directly into the lens l If the camera is hot and is then cooled by rain or a car wash the lens can mist up This phenomenon do...

Page 316: ...ted owner s manual NOTE l When the vehicle is tilting because of the number of people in the vehicle the weight and positioning of luggage and or the condi tion of the road surface the lines in the view from the rear view camera may not be accu rately positioned relative to the actual road The reference lines for distance and vehicle width are based on a level flat road surface In the following ca...

Page 317: ...ehicles in park ing spaces and to parallel park their vehicles CAUTION l The Multi Around Monitor is an assistance system that enables the driver to check the safety around the vehicle Its range of view is limited so you should not overly depend on it Please drive just as carefully as you would if the vehicle did not have the Multi Around Monitor l Be sure to visually confirm safety around the veh...

Page 318: ...nd rear bumpers etc While driving be sure to visually confirm safety around the vehicle Range of view of the Multi Around Monitor cameras A Front view camera B Side view camera Right C Side view camera Left D Rear view camera Types of views of the Multi Around Monitor Two different types of views are displayed on the left side and the right side respectively Multi Around Monitor 6 132 OGKE20E1 Sta...

Page 319: ... between parking spaces may not look parallel on the screen l In the following situations the screen indi cation may be difficult to see There is no abnormality Low light nighttime When the light of the sun or the light from a vehicle s headlamps shines directly into the lens If a fluorescent light shines directly into the lens the screen indication may be flicker There is no abnormality l If the ...

Page 320: ...tor lev er When you place the selector lever in the R REVERSE position the bird s eye view rear view is displayed on the DISPLAY AU DIO the Smartphone Link Display Audio or the MITSUBISHI Multi communication Sys tem MMCS When you move the selector lever to any other position the display disap pears Operation with the switch When the switch A is pressed the bird s eye view front view is displayed N...

Page 321: ...surface of the front bumper A are displayed on the screen l The Red line B indicates approximate ly 50 cm from the front edge of the front bumper l The Two Green lines C indicate the ap proximate vehicle width l The Orange line D indicates an expec ted course when the vehicle moves for ward with the steering wheel turned It disappears when the steering wheel is in the neutral position l The approx...

Page 322: ...layed in the bird s eye view Front broken line Rear solid line Errors between the display and the actual road surface The reference lines for distance and vehicle width are based on a level flat road surface In the following cases errors are produced between the display reference lines and the distance on the actual road surface When the rear of the vehicle is weighed down with the weight of passe...

Page 323: ...an its ac tual position A Actual objects B Objects shown on the screen When solid objects are located close to the vehicle When solid objects are located close to the vehicle the displayed distance on the screen may differ from the actual distance Because the reference lines do not contact the body of the truck it looks as if it would not hit the vehicle in following illustration However the vehic...

Page 324: ...he points A and B actually are the same distances from the vehicle and the point C is farther off than the points A and B Side view mode Reference lines for the vehicle width and the front end of the vehicle are displayed on the screen 1 Approximate vehicle width including the door mirror 2 Approximate location of the axle centre of the front wheel 3 Approximate 50 cm from the front edge of the fr...

Page 325: ...r view camera are processed based on a level flat road surface an image may be displayed as follows An object appears to have fallen down and looks longer or larger An object having a height from the road surface may seem to appear from the joint of the view composition processing re gions l The brightness of the views from each cam era may vary depending on the illuminance conditions l An object ...

Page 326: ...re that the weight of the luggage does not exceed the allowable roof load If the allowable roof load is exceeded this may cause damage to the vehicle The roof load is the total allowable load on the roof the weight of the roof carrier plus the weight of luggage placed on the roof car rier For the specific value refer to Vehicle weight on page 11 05 CAUTION l When luggage is loaded onto the vehicle...

Page 327: ...f a key or any kind of tools instead The regulations concerning the towing of a trailer may differ from country to country You are advised to obey the regulations in each area CAUTION l Danger of Accident A towing bar should be fitted according to MITSUBISHI MOTORS guidelines Maximum towable weight with brake and maximum trailer nose weight Never exceed the maximum towable weight with brake and th...

Page 328: ...ower shift point before de scending a slope Overheating This will normally occur as a result of some mechanical failure If your vehicle should overheat stop and check for a loose or bro ken water pump alternator drive belt a blocked radiator air intake or a low coolant level If these items are satisfactory the over heating could be caused by a number of me chanical causes that would have to be che...

Page 329: ... MP3s 7 38 Listening to an iPod 7 39 Listening to Audio Files on a USB Device 7 41 To play iPod USB memory device tracks via voice opera tion vehicles with Bluetooth 2 0 interface 7 43 Listening to Bluetooth Audio 7 46 Display Indicator 7 48 Audio Quality and Volume Balance Adjustment 7 49 System Settings 7 50 Troubleshooting 7 54 Link System 7 56 Bluetooth 2 0 interface 7 56 USB input terminal 7 ...

Page 330: ...he plenum water drains Air conditioning system refrig erant and lubricant recommen dations If the air conditioning seems less effective than usual the cause might be a refrigerant leak We recommend you to have the system inspected The air conditioning system in your vehicle must be charged with the refrigerant HFO 1234yf except for vehicles for Russia Kazakhstan Belarus Ukraine and Moldova or HFC ...

Page 331: ...as far as possible Left Right 1 Open 2 Close CAUTION l Be careful not to spill beverages etc into the ventilators Doing so might cause the air conditioning not to function normally NOTE l The cool air from the ventilators may appear as a mist This is due to moist air being suddenly cooled by the air conditioning This will clear after a few moments Ventilators 7 03 OGKE20E1 For pleasant driving 7 ...

Page 332: ...are used in the next several illustrations to demonstrate the quantity of air coming from the ventilators Small amount of air from the ventilators Medium amount of air from the ventilators Large amount of air from the ventilators The mode selection and air flowing from the ventilators Face position Foot Face position Foot position Foot Demister position Demister position Ventilators 7 04 OGKE20E1 ...

Page 333: ...ture control switch p 7 07 2 MODE switch p 7 04 3 A C switch p 7 08 4 Blower speed selection switch p 7 07 5 Air selection switch p 7 08 6 Demister switch p 7 06 7 AUTO switch p 7 07 8 Rear window demister switch p 5 72 9 OFF switch p 7 06 10 Temperature display p 7 07 11 Mode selection display p 7 04 12 Air conditioning indicator p 7 08 13 Blower speed display p 7 07 l Usage Changing the position...

Page 334: ... all the windows CAUTION l When setting the MODE switch to the position it also can prevent the win dows from fogging up But the air condition ing system does not operate automatically and outside air as opposed to recirculated air is not selected If operating the air con ditioning system and switching to outside air press the A C switch and the air selec tion switch l Do not set the temperature t...

Page 335: ...g function of automatic control All other functions re main under automatic control l Never place anything on top of the interior air temperature sensor B which will pre vent it from functioning properly Operating the system in man ual mode Blower speed and ventilator mode may be controlled manually by setting the blower speed selection switch and the MODE switch to the desired positions To return...

Page 336: ...est setting HI Outside air will be introduced and the air conditioning will stop When the temperature is set to the lowest setting LO Inside air will be recirculated and the air conditioning will operate l The settings described above are the factory settings The air selection and air conditioning switches can be customized function setting changed and the automatic switching of outside air and th...

Page 337: ...ection switch is also controlled automatically NOTE l When the engine coolant temperature rises to a certain level the air selection is auto matically switched to the recirculation posi tion and the indication lamp A comes on At this time the system will not switch to the outside position even if the air selection switch is pressed Driving in polluted outside air conditions If the outside air is d...

Page 338: ... p 7 14 7 Demister switch p 7 11 8 AUTO switch p 7 12 9 SYNC switch p 7 13 10 Rear window demister switch p 5 72 11 OFF switch p 7 11 12 Driver s side temperature display LHD vehicles p 7 12 Passenger s side temperature display RHD vehicles p 7 12 13 Mode selection display p 7 07 14 Air conditioning indicator p 7 14 15 Blower speed display p 7 12 16 Passenger s side temperature display LHD vehicle...

Page 339: ...mode CAUTION l For safety make sure you have a clear view through all the windows l When setting the MODE switch to the position it also can prevent the win dows from fogging up But the air condition ing system does not operate automatically and outside air as opposed to recirculated air is not selected If operating the air con ditioning system and switching to outside air press the A C switch and...

Page 340: ...he corresponding function of automatic control All other functions re main under automatic control l Never place anything on top of the interior air temperature sensor B which will pre vent it from functioning properly Operating the system in man ual mode Blower speed and ventilator mode may be controlled manually by setting the blower speed selection switch and the MODE switch to the desired posi...

Page 341: ...ir will be recirculated and the air conditioning will operate l The settings described above are the factory settings The air selection and air conditioning switches can be customized function setting changed and the automatic switching of outside air and the air conditioning accord ing to operating conditions can be changed as desired For further information we recommend you to consult a MITSUBIS...

Page 342: ...ically to increase ventilation NOTE l If effective cooling performance is desired use the recirculation position l When pressing the AUTO switch after man ual operation the air selection switch is also controlled automatically NOTE l When the engine coolant temperature rises to a certain level the air selection is auto matically switched to the recirculation posi tion and the indication lamp A com...

Page 343: ...y Audio instruction for procedure details 2 Refer to MMCS instruction for procedure details 3 When the demister switch is pushed the air conditioning is automatically switched to refresh mode to prevent fogging of the window even if the air conditioning is set to the manual mode 4 When the demister switch is pushed the air conditioning is automatically switched to ON mode to prevent fogging of the...

Page 344: ...ils 2 Refer to MMCS instruction for procedure details 3 When the demister switch is pushed the air conditioning is automatically switched to refresh mode to prevent fogging of the window even if the air conditioning is set to the manual mode 4 When the demister switch is pushed the air conditioning is automatically switched to ON mode to prevent fogging of the window even if the air conditioning i...

Page 345: ...for procedure details 2 Refer to MMCS instruction for procedure details 3 When the demister switch is pushed the air conditioning is automatically switched to refresh mode to prevent fogging of the window even if the air conditioning is set to the manual mode 4 When the demister switch is pushed the air conditioning is automatically switched to ON mode to prevent fogging of the window even if the ...

Page 346: ...etails 2 Refer to MMCS instruction for procedure details 3 When the demister switch is pushed the air conditioning is automatically switched to refresh mode to prevent fogging of the window even if the air conditioning is set to the manual mode 4 When the demister switch is pushed the air conditioning is automatically switched to ON mode to prevent fogging of the window even if the air conditionin...

Page 347: ...details 2 Refer to MMCS instruction for procedure details 3 When the demister switch is pushed the air conditioning is automatically switched to refresh mode to prevent fogging of the window even if the air conditioning is set to the manual mode 4 When the demister switch is pushed the air conditioning is automatically switched to ON mode to prevent fogging of the window even if the air conditioni...

Page 348: ...ruction for procedure details 2 Refer to MMCS instruction for procedure details 3 When the demister switch is pushed the air conditioning is automatically switched to refresh mode to prevent fogging of the window even if the air conditioning is set to the manual mode 4 When the demister switch is pushed the air conditioning is automatically switched to ON mode to prevent fogging of the window even...

Page 349: ... window even if the air conditioning is set to the manual mode 5 During economical driving you may feel that the air conditioning does not work sufficiently because operation of the air conditioning con trolled Customizing the automatic cli mate control panel A setting can be changed by holding down the switch 1 for approximately 10 seconds or more l When the setting is changed from enable to disa...

Page 350: ...gain if the ignition switch or the engine switch is operated with it in the ACC position Refer to ACC power auto cutout function on pages 6 14 and 6 17 l If a cellular phone is used inside the vehicle it may create noise from the audio equip ment This does not mean that anything is wrong with your audio equipment In such a case use the cellular phone at a place as far away as possible from the aud...

Page 351: ...ividual users to privately reproduce and play back non copyrighted material as well as material that may be legally copied and reproduced Infringement of copyright is prohibited NOTE l For vehicles with a Bluetooth R 2 0 inter face the types of devices that can be con nected may vary For details access the MITSUBISHI MOTORS website Please read and agree to the Warning about Links to the Web Sites ...

Page 352: ...n video 5th generation video 6th generation 5th generation video camera 4th generation video 1st generation 2nd generation aluminium 3rd generation video LW MW FM radio CD player 7 24 OGKE20E1 For pleasant driving 7 ...

Page 353: ... burring around the outer edge or in the hole in the centre Ensure you check for these If there are burrs these may lead to faulty operation therefore ensure these are removed Important Points on Storage l When not using discs ensure these are kept in cases and stored out of direct sunlight l If discs are not going to be used for a long period of time remove these from the product Disc Playback En...

Page 354: ... labels or stickers may not be used Nonstandard CDs This product will play back audio CDs how ever please be aware of the following points regarding CD standards l Ensure that you use discs with on the label surface l Playback of other than standard CDs is not guaranteed Even if the audio can be played back the audio quality cannot be guaranteed l When playing back other than standard CDs the foll...

Page 355: ...he condition of the disc re corder or recording software used correct playback may not be possible In these ca ses refer to the user manual for your product or software l Depending on your computer s operating system version software or settings files may not have a file extension appended In these cases append the file extensions mp3 wma or m4a when copying the files NOTE l Files larger than 2GB ...

Page 356: ...e recommended file system is FAT32 1 partition only 1 Do not include other than MP3 WMA AAC files However if storing many tracks within the same folder these may not be recognized even if less than the maximum number of tracks In these cases divide the tracks up into multiple folders NOTE l The order in which folders and audio files are displayed on this product may be differ ent to how they are d...

Page 357: ...gher compression ratio than MP3 NOTE l Microsoft Windows Media and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Cor poration USA and in other countries CAUTION l WMA supports digital rights management DRM This product cannot play back WMA files protected using this system l WMA files different to the standards at right may not play back correctly or file folder names may not be displayed correct...

Page 358: ...ions as well as points concerning han dling so that you can use the product correct ly and in a safe manner as well as prevent in jury or damage to yourself other users or property WARNING l The driver should not pay close attention to the display while driving This may prevent the driver looking where they are going and cause an acci dent l The driver should not perform complica ted operations wh...

Page 359: ...rom outside the vehicle may result in an ac cident l Do not insert your hand or fingers into the disc slot This may result in injury Operation Keys Turn the Power ON OFF 1 Press the PWR VOL key Turn the power on and resume playback from the previous status 2 Press the PWR VOL key Turn the power OFF NOTE l Hold down the steering MODE button to al so turn the audio function ON OFF Adjusting the Volu...

Page 360: ...t the disc from the product so remove the disc CAUTION l When replacing discs first ensure that the vehicle is stopped in an area in which stop ping is permitted l Do not insert your hand fingers or foreign objects into the disc slot This may lead to injury smoking or fire l 8 cm CDs are not supported Operation Keys 7 32 OGKE20E1 For pleasant driving 7 ...

Page 361: ...the power ON OFF 7 MEDIA key Switch between CD and other sources 8 DISP key Switch the content of the display 9 PTY SCAN key For audio play scan playback for radio search PTY 10 TP key Receive traffic messages 11 Disc slot 12 PAGE key Display indicator page advance 13 5 key Play Pause Bluetooth Audio and use as preset key 5 for radio 14 6 key Return during audio track search and stop Bluetooth Aud...

Page 362: ... as shown be low If devices are not connected then these are to be skipped and the next source se lected CD or MP3 MW LW DAB1 2 3 3 FM1 2 3 Bluetooth Audio 2 iPod 1 or USB device 1 An iPod cable available separately is required 2 Requires a separately purchased Blue tooth capable audio device vehicles with a Bluetooth 2 0 interface 3 Requires DAB tuner connection Listening to the Radio This explai...

Page 363: ...eset keys Hold down the RADIO key After completion of auto store operations the product will receive the station registered in the preset key 1 CAUTION l Please be aware that the formerly registered frequency in the memory will be overwrit ten NOTE l Using auto store for FM1 and FM2 switches to FM3 PTY Search Select PTY program content and automati cally scan for stations 1 During FM reception pre...

Page 364: ... is overwritten with the new preset l Pressing the preset key will select the previ ously registered service Search for a Service Search for ensembles and services that can be received 1 Turn the SEL key to select the en semble 2 Press the SEL key The service name within the selected en semble is displayed 3 Turn the SEL key to select the serv ice 4 Press the SEL key Receive the selected service N...

Page 365: ...ic Message Standby Mode When the broadcast of traffic messages starts this automatically switches to the station that is broadcasting traffic messages 1 When not in MW or LW mode press the TP key TP is indicated on the display and the product switches to standby mode If traffic messages are being broadcast these are received 2 When not in MW or LW mode press the TP key TP disappears from the displ...

Page 366: ...t Discs on page 7 31 If a disc is already within the product press the MEDIA key to switch to CD as the source NOTE l Depending on the file structure it may take some time to read the contents of the disc Select the Track File Press the key or key to select the track This enables selection of the next or previous track Fast Forward or Rewind Hold down the 3 key or the 4 key Fast forward rewind is ...

Page 367: ... as selecting a track will cancel track search mode Listening to an iPod By connecting commercially available iPod iPhone devices to this product you can play back tracks on these through the product CAUTION l Do not leave the iPod iPhone unattended in the vehicle l Never hold these devices in your hand to op erate while driving as this is dangerous CAUTION l No indemnification for data loss resul...

Page 368: ...is product l If the iPod iPhone is connected via Blue tooth as a Bluetooth capable audio de vice then do not connect the iPod iPhone using an iPod connection cable Connection using both methods will result in erroneous operation NOTE l If an iPod iPhone does not operate correctly then remove the iPod iPhone from the prod uct reset then reconnect Play iPod Press the MEDIA key to set the iPod as the...

Page 369: ...to these or to the data contained therein If these are er roneously connected then turn the ignition switch to the LOCK position or put the operation mode in OFF then remove l Because of the risk of data loss it is recom mended that files be backed up l No guarantee is made as regards damage to the USB device nor regarding loss or dam age to data contained therein CAUTION l Depending on how the de...

Page 370: ...ce The selected source is in dicated on the display Select the Track File Press the key or key to select the track This enables selection of the next or previous track Fast Forward or Rewind Hold down the 3 key or the 4 key Fast forward rewind is possible Switching Playback Mode Repeat playback random playback and scan playback are possible Repeat Playback RPT Press the 1RPT key Repeat playback of...

Page 371: ...econds after selecting the folder then track search mode will be cancelled l Select the folder and hold down the SEL key to start playback from the first track in that folder l While the file is selected press the 6 key to return to the previous operation l While the file is selected hold down the 6 key to cancel track search mode l If there is no operation for five seconds after selecting the fil...

Page 372: ...the voice guide says Playing ar tist name the system creates a playlist index for the artist NOTE l If the confirmation function is active the voice guide confirms if the artist name is correct If the artist name is correct say Yes If not say No After the voice guide says Artist not found please try again the system returns to step 2 7 The system exits the voice recognition mode and starts playbac...

Page 373: ... 4 If there is only one match the system proceeds to step 6 5 If there are two or more matches the voice guide will say More than one match was found would you like to play playlist If you say Yes the sys tem proceeds to step 6 If you say No the next matching play list name is uttered by the system NOTE l If you say No to three or all playlist names uttered by the system the voice guide will say P...

Page 374: ...io devices CAUTION l Never hold these devices in your hand to op erate while driving as this is dangerous l Do not leave the Bluetooth audio device unattended in the vehicle l Depending on how the devices are handled audio files being damaged or lost therefore it is recommended that data be backed up NOTE l Depending on the type of Bluetooth capa ble audio devices usage may not be possi ble or fun...

Page 375: ...s the key or key to select the track This enables selection of the next or previous track Fast Forward or Rewind Hold down the 3 key or the 4 key Fast forward rewind is possible Switching Playback Mode Repeat playback random playback and scan playback are possible Repeat Playback RPT Press the 1RPT key Repeat playback of the track currently being played NOTE l Each time the 1RPT key is pressed thi...

Page 376: ...display contents may impede safe driving therefore check safety before operation NOTE l Up to 11 characters may be displayed at one time To display 12 or more characters press the PAGE key and subsequent characters will be displayed During DAB Reception This switches in the order Service name Ensemble name and CH no CH ID NOTE l If the text information for the service name and ensemble name cannot...

Page 377: ... name and Operating status NOTE l If there is no text information to display then NO TITLE is displayed l Displayed genre name in equipment by type vehicles with a Bluetooth 2 0 interface l The genre name display may not be possible During Bluetooth 2 0 Audio Playback Operating details are the same as in During iPod Playback on page 7 49 Audio Quality and Volume Balance Adjustment Change audio qua...

Page 378: ... 0 interface DAB Setting Change DAB settings Set value bold typeface indicates factory default settings Settings name Settings val ue Settings con tent DAB DAB Link settings OFF If low recep tion sensitivi ty switch to another serv ice ON DAB Band settings BAND III Set used broadcast band to 174 to 239 MHz L BAND Set used broadcast band to 1452 to 1490 MHz BOTH Set used broadcast band to Band III ...

Page 379: ...n the preset chan nel PTY ENGLISH Set the dis play language for the pro gram content search PTY search to English FRANCAIS Set the dis play language for the pro gram content search PTY search to French DEUTSCH Set the dis play language for the pro gram content search PTY search to German Settings name Settings val ue Settings con tent SVENSK Set the dis play language for the pro gram content searc...

Page 380: ...tions within the vehicle and types of screen ing connection may not be possible In these cases situate the mobile phone as close as possible to the product l Even though a Bluetooth capable mobile phone characteristics and specifications may mean that correct operation may not be possible l For safety s sake do not operate the mobile phone while driving When operating the mobile phone first stop t...

Page 381: ... from the right front speaker PHONE IN L During mobile phone voice cut in output sound from the left front speaker HFM voice lan guage settings ENG LISH Change the hands free mod Settings name Settings value Settings con tent FRENCH ule voice lan guage GER MAN SPANISH ITALIAN DUTCH PORTU GUESE RUSSI AN NOTE l Depending on the vehicle model this may not display Gracenote DB Vehicles with a Bluetoot...

Page 382: ...R The temperature inside the product is high Remove the disc and wait for the internal temperature to return to normal USB FILE ERROR Files that cannot be played are selected Select files that can be played Audio Files MP3 WMA AAC on page 7 26 USB BUS PWR There is high or low electrical current or voltage Turn the power OFF and wait a short while If the prob lem persists consult a MITSUBISHI MOTOR...

Page 383: ...ting the balance or fader Adjust Audio Quality and Volume Balance on page 7 49 The disc cannot be inserted A disc is already in the product Eject the disc Insert Eject Discs on page 7 31 There is no disc in the product but the product says it is loading Press the eject button once Insert Eject Discs on page 7 31 The disc cannot be played The disc is inserted upside down Insert with the label side ...

Page 384: ... by simple switch operations and voice command operations using a de fined voice tree The Bluetooth 2 0 interface can be used when the ignition switch or the operation mode is in ON or ACC Before you can use the Bluetooth 2 0 inter face you must pair the Bluetooth device and Bluetooth 2 0 interface Refer to Con necting the Bluetooth 2 0 interface and Bluetooth device on page 7 62 WARNING l Althoug...

Page 385: ...perating a music player connected via Blue tooth p 7 67 How to make or receive hands free calls p 7 67 Phone book function p 7 69 Steering control switch and mi crophone 1 2 1 Vehicles equipped with the ERA GLO NASS 2 Except for vehicles equipped with the ERA GLONASS 1 Volume up button 2 Volume down button 3 SPEECH button 4 PICK UP button 5 HANG UP button 6 Microphone Volume up button Press this b...

Page 386: ... the voice on the phone In such a case take the cellular phone at a place as far as possible from the microphone Voice recognition function The Bluetooth 2 0 interface is equipped with a voice recognition function Simply say voice commands and you can perform various operations and make or re ceive hands free calls With the Bluetooth 2 0 interface voice rec ognition is possible for English French ...

Page 387: ...ies than normal to confirm a command when making various settings to the Bluetooth 2 0 interface This allows you to decrease the possibility that a setting is accidentally changed The confirmation function can be turned on or off by following the steps below 1 Press the SPEECH button 2 Say Setup 3 Say Confirmation prompts 4 The voice guide will say Confirmation prompts are on off Would you like to...

Page 388: ... a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point Disabling the password Use the following procedure to turn off the security function by disabling the password NOTE l System must be unlocked to disable the password 1 Press the SPEECH button 2 Say Setup 3 Say Password 4 The voice guide will say Password is enabled Would you like to disable it Answer Yes Answer No to cancel the disabling of the passwor...

Page 389: ...l To repeat the most recent voice training command press and release the SPEECH button l If you press the HANG UP button anytime during the process the system will beep and stop the speaker enrollment process 6 When all enrollment commands have been read out the voice guide will say Speaker enrollment is complete The system will then end the speaker enroll ment process and return to the main menu ...

Page 390: ... Stop your vehicle in a safe area put the gearshift lever M T in the N Neu tral position or the selector lever A T or CVT in the P Park position and apply the parking brake NOTE l You cannot pair any Bluetooth device with the Bluetooth 2 0 interface unless the vehi cle is parked Before pairing a Bluetooth device with the Bluetooth 2 0 interface confirm that the vehicle is parked in a safe location...

Page 391: ...e for the Blue tooth device and register it as a device tag Say the name you want to register after the beep NOTE l When the confirmation function is on after repeating the device tag you have said the voice guide will ask Is this correct An swer Yes To change the device tag answer No and then say the device tag again 9 The voice guide will say Pairing com plete and the pairing process will end Pa...

Page 392: ...ode you need to set the pairing code Refer to the device manual for pairing code re quirements and read the next section If your device requires a specific pairing code on page 7 65 6 The voice guide will say Please say the name of the device after the beep You can assign a desired name for the Blue tooth device and register it as a device tag Say the name you want to register after the beep NOTE ...

Page 393: ...cellu lar phones are read out by the system 5 The selected phone will be connected to the Bluetooth 2 0 interface The voice guide will say device tag selected and then the system will return to the main menu To select a music player 1 Press the SPEECH button 2 Say Setup 3 Say Select music player 4 After the voice guide says Please say the numbers of the music players and de vice tags of correspond...

Page 394: ...tart ing with the Bluetooth device that has been most recently connected 6 After the device tags of all paired Blue tooth devices have been read the sys tem will say End of list would you like to start from the beginning To hear the list again from the begin ning answer Yes When you are done answer No to re turn to the main menu NOTE l If you press and release the SPEECH button and say Continue or...

Page 395: ... hands free calls You can make or receive hands free calls us ing a Bluetooth compatible cellular phone connected to the Bluetooth 2 0 interface You can also use the phone books in the Bluetooth 2 0 interface to make calls with out dialling telephone numbers To make a call p 7 67 SEND function p 7 69 Receiving calls p 7 69 MUTE function p 7 69 Switching between hands free mode and pri vate mode p ...

Page 396: ...E l If you say No to all names read by the sys tem the voice guide will say Name not found returning to main menu and the sys tem will return to the main menu 5 If only one telephone number is regis tered under the name you just said the voice guide proceeds to Step 6 If two or more telephone numbers are registered that match the name you just said the voice guide will say Would you like to call n...

Page 397: ... then saying Mute during a call will turn ON the MUTE function and mute the microphone Saying Mute off in the same way will turn off the MUTE function and cancel the mute on the microphone Switching between hands free mode and private mode The Bluetooth 2 0 interface can switch be tween hands free mode hands free calls and private mode calls using cellular phone If you press the SPEECH button and ...

Page 398: ...hone number has been registered for the selected location the voice guide will say The current number is telephone num ber number please If you do not want to change the telephone number say cancel or the original number to keep it registered 6 The voice guide will say Number please Say the telephone number to register it NOTE l In the case of English the system will recog nise both zero and oh Le...

Page 399: ...a contact from the phone Only a home a work and a mobile number can be imported the Bluetooth 2 0 inter face will receive the phone book data from the Bluetooth compatible cellular phone 6 Operate the Bluetooth compatible cel lular phone to set it up so that the phone book entry you want to register in the vehicle phone book can be transferred to the Bluetooth 2 0 interface NOTE l If the Bluetooth...

Page 400: ... the confirmation function is on the system will check the target name and location again Answer Yes if you want to continue with the editing Answer No the system will return to Step 3 6 The voice guide will say Number please Say the telephone number you want to register NOTE l If the telephone number is already registered in the selected location the voice guide will say The current number is cur...

Page 401: ...n and say Call to call the name Edit name to edit it or De lete to delete it The system will beep and then execute your command l If you press the SPEECH button and say Continue or Previous while the list is being read the system will advance or re wind the list Say Continue to proceed to the next entry or Previous to return to the previous entry Deleting a telephone number 1 Press the SPEECH butt...

Page 402: ...he main menu 6 The voice guide will say Please wait erasing the handsfree system phone book and then the system will delete all data in the phone book When the deletion is complete the voice guide will say Hands free system phone book erased and then the system will return to the main menu Mobile phone book All entries in the phone book stored in the cellular phone can be transferred in a batch an...

Page 403: ...l minutes to com plete Would you like to continue An 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 l The transfer may take some time to com plete depending on the number of contacts l If the Bluetooth 2 0 interface could not be connected to the Bluetooth compatible cel lular phone the voice guide will...

Page 404: ...xplains how to connect and re move a USB memory device or iPod See the following section for details on how to play music files Refer to Listening to an iPod on page 7 39 Refer to Listening to Audio Files on a USB Device on page 7 41 Refer to To play iPod USB memory device tracks via voice operation on page 7 43 How to connect a USB memory device 1 Park your vehicle in a safe place and turn the ig...

Page 405: ...nnectable devices and supported file specifica tions Except for vehicles equipped with the Bluetooth 2 0 inter face For details about the types of connectable de vices and supported file specifications refer to the following pages and manuals For vehicles equipped with the LW MW FM radio CD player Refer to Listening to an iPod on page 7 39 Listening to Audio Files on a USB Device on page 7 41 and ...

Page 406: ... of data damage iPod iPod classic iPod nano iPod touch and iPhone are registered trade marks of Apple Inc in the United States and other countries NOTE l Do not connect to the USB input terminal any device hard disk card reader memory reader etc other than the connectable devi ces specified in the previous section The de vice and or data may be damaged If any of these devices was connected by mist...

Page 407: ...plastic cards in the ticket hold er Because the inside of the vehicle will be come hot if the vehicle is parked in strong sunlight the cards could deform or crack Ashtray CAUTION l Put out matches and cigarettes before they are placed in the ashtray l Don t put papers and other things that burn into your ashtrays If you do cigarettes or other smoking materials could set them on fire causing damage...

Page 408: ...hout running the engine may run down the bat tery CAUTION l When the accessory socket is not in use be sure to close the lid or install the cap be cause the socket might become clogged by foreign material and be short circuited To use a plug in type accessory open the lid or remove the cap and insert the plug in the accessory socket NOTE l Accessory sockets in 2 locations can be used at the same t...

Page 409: ...mp switch On off control 2 DOOR The lamp illuminates when a door or the tailgate is opened It goes off approxi mately 15 seconds after all doors and the tailgate are closed However the lamp goes off immediately with all doors and the tailgate closed in the following cases l When the ignition switch is turned to the ON position or the operation mode is put in ON l When the central door lock functio...

Page 410: ...n be ad justed For details please consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv ice Point On vehicles equipped with the Smartphone Link Display Audio or the MITSUBISHI Multi Communication System MMCS screen operations can be used to make the adjustment Refer to the separate owner s manual for details Map lamps When the lamp switch is in the off position push the switch A to turn on the lamp Push the...

Page 411: ...from ON to OFF the LED interior illumination Front door illuminates for several seconds Inside door handle NOTE l If the driver s door is opened when the igni tion switch is in the LOCK or ACC po sition or the operation mode is set to OFF or ACC the illumination will illuminate For the door grip and bottle holder When the lamps are illuminated with the lamp switch in the or AUTO position the LED i...

Page 412: ...UBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv ice Point On vehicles equipped with Smartphone Link Display Audio or MITSUBISHI Multi Com munication System MMCS screen opera tions can be used to make the adjustment Refer to the separate owner s manual for de tails Storage spaces CAUTION l Never leave lighters cans of carbonated drink and spectacles in the cabin when park ing the vehicle in hot sunshine The cabin wi...

Page 413: ...is located in front of the floor console For the rear seat In order to use the drink holder allow the armrest to drop down Bottle holder WARNING l Do not spray water or spill beverages in side the vehicle If the switches wires or electrical components become wet they could malfunction or cause a vehicle fire If you accidentally spill a beverage wipe up as much liquid as possible and imme diately c...

Page 414: ... cover retracted by spring and insert it in the mounting grooves A 2 Remove the cover from the mounting grooves and the cover will roll back into the retracted position NOTE l Do not put luggage on the cover To change position There are two installation holes B for the cover 1 Move one of the sliders C towards the inside of the vehicle and fit the tab D into the installation hole that is to be use...

Page 415: ...t the cover by performing the removal steps in reverse Gently shake the entire cov er after fitting it to make sure it is securely retained To store The cover can be fitted at the indicated posi tion when not in use The cover can be stored above the luggage floor board NOTE l Except for vehicles equipped with a spare tyre the cover can be stored under the lug gage floor board Assist grips The assi...

Page 416: ...without using a hanger Make sure there are no heavy or sharp objects in the pockets of clothes that you hang on the coat hook Luggage hooks There are 4 hooks located on the side walls of the luggage compartment Use the hooks for securing the luggage CAUTION l Do not pile up the luggage beyond the seat back height Also firmly secure the luggage Otherwise serious accidents could result due to hinder...

Page 417: ... Hold the tab A and lift the luggage floor board 2 Hook the strap B of the luggage floor board onto the top of the vehicle as shown to secure the luggage floor board Luggage floor board 7 89 OGKE20E1 For pleasant driving 7 ...

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Page 419: ...t be changed to OFF vehicles equipped with the keyless operation system 8 08 Emergency starting 8 08 Engine overheating 8 10 Tools and jack 8 11 Tyre repair kit 8 13 How to change a tyre 8 19 Towing 8 26 Operation under adverse driving conditions 8 30 For emergencies OGKE20E1 8 ...

Page 420: ...o prevent sec ondary accidents such as a rear end colli sion with the following vehicle and escape to a safe place l In the following cases directly arrange an emergency vehicle or road service with a cellular phone etc When the system does not operate by failing because of collision etc WARNING When the vehicle is in a place where ra dio waves cannot be transmitted and received for example indoor...

Page 421: ... as follows Automatic Report When the vehicle receives an impact above a certain level NOTE l Depending on the level of impact or the an gle of the collision the system may not oper ate Manual Report When you open the cover C and press the SOS switch D WARNING l Before pressing the SOS switch stop the vehicle in a safe place If you operate it while driving your attention to the sur rounding circum...

Page 422: ...s need to be replaced due to a failure etc we rec ommend you to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point WARNING l An error may occur between the actual report point and the point reported to the emergency call centre Mutually confirm the report point and the object through the phone call with the operator of the emergency call centre NOTE l If the vehicle side microphone E and or the ...

Page 423: ...UBISHI MOTORS Au thorized Service Point No sound After approximately 20 seconds after setting the ignition switch or the operation mode to ON Extinguishes Extinguishes The system works normally No sound Illuminates Extinguishes There is a possible failure in the system or the battery may be exhausted Immediately have the system inspected at a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv ice Point 3 times Whi...

Page 424: ...k if the system is in the normal standby state by the following process Before operation stop the vehicle in a safe place with good visibility where radio waves can be transmitted and received NOTE l The test emergency call must be carried out by qualified personnel only Therefore if you want to check the system please consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point Change to Test Mode 1 When...

Page 425: ...to the emergency call centre 2 When the green lamp extinguishes the test mode is completed Test of the ERA GLONASS sys tem equipment of the vehicle 1 After the buzzer sounds once press the SOS switch Lamp Check When the buzzer sounds once and both the red and green lamp illuminate alter nately they are working normally 2 When the lamps are normal press the SOS switch When the lamps do not illu min...

Page 426: ...or dead the battery from an other vehicle can be used with jumper cables to start the engine WARNING l To start the engine using jumper cables connected to another vehicle perform the correct procedures according to the in struction below Incorrect procedures could result in a fire or explosion or dam age to the vehicles l Keep sparks cigarettes and flames away from the battery because the battery...

Page 427: ... to the negative terminal of the booster battery and the other end to the designated ground location of the ve hicle with the discharged battery at the point farthest from the battery Petrol powered vehicles Diesel powered vehicles WARNING l Make sure that the connection is made to the appointed position shown in the il lustration If the connection is made di rectly to the negative side of the bat...

Page 428: ... whether steam is coming from the engine compartment If steam does not come from the engine compartment With the engine still running raise the bonnet to ventilate the engine compart ment NOTE l If your vehicle is equipped with the Auto Stop Go AS G system press the Auto Stop Go AS G OFF switch to deacti vate the Auto Stop Go AS G system before stopping the vehicle Refer to To deactivate on page 6...

Page 429: ...or and or re serve tank if necessary Refer to the Maintenance section WARNING l Make sure that the engine has cooled down before removing the radiator cap C because hot steam or boiling water otherwise will gush from the filler port and may scald you CAUTION l Do not add coolant while the engine is hot Suddenly adding cold coolant could damage the engine Wait for the engine to cool down then add c...

Page 430: ...e jack is maintenance free l The jack is in conformity with EC law as ap proximated by the Machinery Directive 2006 42 EC l The EC declarations of conformity are at tached to the section Declaration of Con formity in the end of this owner s manual The business name full address of the manufacturer and of his authorized repre sentative and the designation of the jack are described in the EC declara...

Page 431: ... of a small puncture in the tread area of a tyre that has run over a nail screw or similar object Storage The tyre repair kit is stored under the luggage floor board of the luggage compartment The storage location of the tyre repair kit should be remembered in case of an emer gency Refer to Luggage floor board on page 7 89 1 Tyre compressor 2 Tyre sealant bottle 3 Valve insert spare 4 Valve remove...

Page 432: ...one tyre is punctured The puncture hole has a length or width of 4 mm or more The tyre is punctured in the side wall A not in the tread B The vehicle has been driven with the tyre almost completely flat NOTE The tyre has completely slipped over the wheel rim and has come off the wheel The wheel is damaged l Use the tyre sealant only at ambient temper atures of 30 C to 60 C l Effect an emergency re...

Page 433: ... insert the valve insert may fly out and injure you Make sure the tyre contains no air before removing the valve in sert 8 Shake the tyre sealant bottle well NOTE l In cold conditions when the ambient tem perature is 0 C or lower thickening of the tyre sealant can make the tyre sealant hard to squeeze out of the bottle Warm the bottle in side the vehicle 9 Take the cap G off the tyre sealant bot t...

Page 434: ...im and or tyre Fit the valve insert F into the valve D and screw the valve insert securely into place using the valve remover E NOTE l When removing and screwing in the valve insert using the valve remover turn the valve remover by hand Using a tool to turn the valve remover could damage it 12 After injecting the sealant securely fit the valve remover E into the end of the filler hose J to prevent...

Page 435: ...essor directly on any sandy or dusty surface when using it l Do not disassemble or modify the compres sor Also do not subject the air pressure gauge to shock It could malfunction 15 Check and adjust the tyre pressure with reference to the air pressure gauge on the compressor If you overinflate the tyre release air by loosening the hose s end fitting If there is a gap between the tyre and wheel bec...

Page 436: ...heel Affixing the sticker in an incorrect position could prevent the SRS airbag from working normally 18 When you have inflated the tyre to the specified pressure stow the compressor bottle and other items in the vehicle and promptly start driving the vehicle so that the tyre sealant can spread evenly in the tyre Drive with great care Do not ex ceed a speed of 80 km h 50 mph Ob serve local speed l...

Page 437: ...e vehicle and contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv ice Point or another specialist 21 Immediately drive with great care to a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point and have tyre repair replacement performed CAUTION l Be sure to check the tyre pressure for confir mation that the emergency repair procedure is complete NOTE l Please give the empty sealant bottle to your MITSUBISHI MOTORS A...

Page 438: ...ure of the spare tyre fre quently and make sure it is ready for emer gency use at any time Maintaining the spare wheel at the highest specified air pressure will ensure that it can always be used under any conditions city high speed driving varying load weight etc CAUTION l The pressure should be periodically checked and maintained at the specified pressure while the tyre is stowed Driving with an...

Page 439: ...re chains CAUTION l Upon installation of the temporary spare wheel the ground clearance is reduced as the tyre is smaller in diameter than the stand ard tyre When passing over the projections on the road take care not to damage the vehicle s undercarriage l Do not install more than one temporary spare wheel at the same time To remove the spare wheel 1 Lift up the luggage floor board Refer to Lugga...

Page 440: ...k ing point fits in the groove at the top of the jack Insert the jack bar D into the wheel nut wrench E Then put the end of the jack bar into the shaft s jack end as shown in the illustration Slowly rotate the wheel nut wrench until the tyre is raised slightly off the ground surface WARNING l Stop jacking up the vehicle as soon as the tyre is raised off the ground It is danger ous to raise the veh...

Page 441: ...e vehicle with the spare wheel installed backwards can cause vehi cle damage and result in an accident 7 Turn the wheel nuts clockwise by hand to initially tighten them Type 1 On vehicles with steel wheels Temporarily tighten the wheel nuts by hand until the tapered parts of the wheel nuts make light contact with the seats of the wheel holes and the wheel is not loose Type 2 On vehicles with alumi...

Page 442: ...cles with wheel covers install the covers refer to Wheel covers on page 8 25 11 Lower and remove the jack then store the jack flat tyre and chocks Have your damaged tyre repaired as soon as possi ble 12 Check your tyre inflation pressure at the next gasstation The correct tyre pres sures are shown on the driver s door la bel See the illustration 13 If your vehicle is equipped with the tyre pressur...

Page 443: ...ng a normal size flat tyre in the space for the spare wheel under the luggage floor board the luggage floor board will be positioned higher than usual 3 Have your damaged tyre repaired as soon as possible To store the tools and jack Reverse the removing procedure when stor ing the jack jack bar and wheel nut wrench Refer to Tools and jack on page 8 11 Wheel covers To remove Wrap the tip of the jac...

Page 444: ...with the symbol mark is correctly aligned with the air valve 3 Push the underside F of the wheel cov er into the wheel 4 Gently push both sides G of the wheel cover and hold them in place with both knees 5 Gently tap around the circumference of the wheel cover at the top H then push the wheel cover into place Towing If your vehicle needs to be tow ed If towing is necessary we recommend you to have...

Page 445: ...tow 4WD vehicles or 2WD vehicles with CVT with this style Do not tow 4WD vehicles with this style Towing the vehicle by a tow truck CAUTION l This vehicle must not be towed by a tow truck using sling lift type equipment Type A as illustrated Using a sling lift will dam age the bumper and front end l Do not tow 2WD vehicles with CVT with the driving wheels on the ground Type B as illustrated This c...

Page 446: ...or put the operation mode in OFF when towing Towing with front wheels off the ground Type C 2WD ve hicles only Release the parking brake Place the gearshift lever in the N Neutral position M T or the selector lever in the N Neutral position CVT Emergency towing If towing service is not available in an emer gency your vehicle may be temporarily tow ed by a rope secured to the towing hook If your ve...

Page 447: ...r unexpected operation during towing Refer to Adaptive Cruise Control System ACC on page 6 78 and Forward Colli sion Mitigation system FCM on page 6 91 3 Place the gearshift lever in the Neutral position M T or the selector lever in the N Neutral position A T or CVT 4 Turn on the hazard warning lamps if re quired by law Follow the local driving laws and regulations 5 During towing make sure that c...

Page 448: ...pection at a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point and take the necessary measures or repair On a wet road When driving in rain or on a road with many puddles a layer of water may form between the tyres and the road surface This reduces a tyre s frictional resistance on the road resulting in loss of steering stability and braking capability To cope with this observe the following items a Driv...

Page 449: ...wheels break free of the ice the vehicle could suddenly start moving and possibly cause an accident On a bumpy or rutted road Drive as slow as possible when driving on bumpy or rutted roads CAUTION l The impact on tyres and or wheels when driving on a bumpy or rutted road can dam age the tyre and or wheel This vehicle is intended for driving mainly on roads with firm surface 4WD system if availabl...

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Page 452: ...re their ingredients do not include the sub stances mentioned above Plastic vinyl leather fabric and flocked parts 1 Lightly wipe these off with a soft cloth soaked in a mild soap and water solu tion 2 Dip cloth in fresh water and wring it out well Using this cloth wipe off the deter gent thoroughly NOTE l Do not use cleaners conditioners and pro tectants containing silicons or wax Such products c...

Page 453: ...washing and waxing is the best way to protect your vehicle from this damage This will also be effective in protecting it from environmental elements such as rain snow salt air etc Do not wash the vehicle in direct sunlight Park the vehicle in the shade and spray it with water to remove dust Next using an ample amount of clean water and a car wash ing brush or sponge wash the vehicle from top to bo...

Page 454: ...itch on page 6 96 During cold weather Salt and other chemicals spread on the roads in some areas in winter can have a harmful effect on the vehicle body You should there fore wash the vehicle as often as possible in accordance with our care instructions It is recommended to have a preservative applied and the underfloor protection checked before and after the cold weather season After washing your...

Page 455: ...r hard implement on the wheels Doing so could scratch the wheels l Do not use any cleaner that contains an abra sive substance or is acidic or alkaline Doing so could cause the coating on the wheels to peel or become discoloured or stained l Do not directly apply hot water using a steam cleaner or by any other means l Contact with seawater and road deicer can cause corrosion Rinse off such substan...

Page 456: ...als are used on the roads in your area clean the engine compart ment at least every three months Never spray or splash water on the electrical components in the engine compartment as this may cause damage Do not bring the nearby parts the plastic parts and so on into contact with sulphuric acid battery electrolyte which may crack stain or discolour them If they are in contact wipe off with soft cl...

Page 457: ...0 04 Engine coolant 10 06 Washer fluid 10 08 Brake fluid Clutch fluid 10 08 Battery 10 09 AdBlue replenishment 10 11 Tyres 10 13 Wiper blade rubber replacement 10 17 General maintenance 10 19 Fusible links 10 19 Fuses 10 20 Replacement of lamp bulbs 10 24 Maintenance OGKE20E1 10 ...

Page 458: ...ul that your clothing hair etc does not become caught by the cool ing fans drive belts or other moving parts l After performing the maintenance make sure that no tools or cloths are left behind in the engine compartment If they are left behind a fire or damage to the vehicle may occur l The cooling fans can turn on automatical ly even if the engine is not running Turn the ignition switch to the LO...

Page 459: ...nt to keep the engine properly tuned to ensure proper catalyst operation and prevent possible catalyst damage WARNING l As with any vehicle do not park or oper ate this vehicle in areas where combusti ble materials such as dry grass or leaves can come in contact with a hot exhaust since a fire could occur l Paint should not be applied to the catalyt ic converter NOTE l Use fuel of the type recomme...

Page 460: ... position then let it drop 3 Make sure the bonnet is securely locked by softly lifting the centre of the bonnet CAUTION l Be careful that hands or fingers are not trap ped when closing the bonnet l Before driving make sure that the bonnet is securely locked An incompletely locked bonnet can suddenly open while driving This can be extremely dangerous l Do not press down the bonnet hard with a hand ...

Page 461: ...dding oil close the cap securely 9 Confirm the oil level by repeating step 4 to 6 NOTE l To avoid engine damage do not overfill by exceeding the mark B l Be sure to use the specified engine oil and do not mix various types of oil l When the oil level is checked in step 6 above check it on a low side of the dipstick because it is different in appearance of oil level in the two sides of the dipstick...

Page 462: ...pecification l Use engine oil conforming to the follow ing classification ACEA classification For service C1 C2 C3 or C4 JASO classification For service DL 1 NOTE l If those classifications are not available contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author ized Service Point Engine oil viscosity l Select engine oil of the proper SAE vis cosity number according to the atmos pheric temperature NOTE l Use of addit...

Page 463: ...hes the filler neck WARNING l Do not open the radiator cap B while the engine is hot The coolant system is under pressure and any hot coolant escaping could cause severe burns Anti freeze The engine coolant contains an ethylene gly col anti corrosion agent Some parts of the engine are cast aluminium alloy and periodic changing of the engine coolant is necessary to prevent corrosion of these parts ...

Page 464: ... also cause damage to the cooling system if it should freeze Do not use tapwater as it can cause corrosion and rust formation During cold weather If the temperatures in your area drop below freezing there is the danger that the coolant in the engine or radiator could freeze and cause severe damage to the engine and or ra diator Add a sufficient amount of anti freeze to the coolant to prevent it fr...

Page 465: ...s harmful to the eyes may irritate your skin and will damage painted surfaces Wipe up spills immediately If brake fluid gets on your hands or in your eyes flush immediately with clean water Follow up with a doctor as necessary CAUTION l Use only the specified brake fluid Do not mix or add different brands of brake fluid to prevent chemical reactions Do not let any petroleum based fluid touch mix w...

Page 466: ...ersonal injury could result Remove the two bolts A and then remove the air duct B To install the air duct perform the removal steps in reverse During cold weather The capacity of the battery is reduced at low temperatures This is an inevitable result of its chemical and physical properties This is why a very cold battery particularly one that is not fully charged will only deliver a frac tion of t...

Page 467: ... electrolyte which may crack stain or discolour them If they are in contact wipe off with soft cloth chamois or the like and an aqueous solution of neutral detergent then immediate ly rinse the affected parts with plenty of wa ter NOTE l Keep the terminals clean After the battery is connected apply terminal protection grease To clean the terminals use lukewarm water l Check to see if the battery i...

Page 468: ...ly 16 litres CAUTION l When there is no AdBlue remaining and 0 km 0 mile is displayed for the driving range the engine cannot be restarted after it is stopped NOTE l The driving distance for 1 litre of AdBlue is approximately 1 000 km 621 miles With a full tank of AdBlue the driving distance is approximately 16 000 km 9 942 miles depending on your driving behavior the ve hicle load etc Replenishin...

Page 469: ...res that are worn dam aged or improperly inflated can lead to a loss of control or blow out of the tyres which can result in a collision with serious or fatal injury Tyre inflation pressures Item Tyre size Front Rear Normal tyre 215 70R16 100H 2 4 bar 35 psi 240 kPa 2 6 bar 38 psi 260 kPa 225 55R18 98H 2 4 bar 35 psi 240 kPa 2 6 bar 38 psi 260 kPa Temporary spare tyre T155 90D16 110M 4 2 bar 60 ps...

Page 470: ... wheels CAUTION l Avoid using different size tyres from the one listed and the combined use of different types of tyres as this can affect driving safe ty Refer to Tyres and wheels on page 11 11 l Even if a wheel has the same rim size and offset as the specified type of wheel its shape may prevent it from being fitted cor rectly We recommend you to consult a spe cialist before using wheels that yo...

Page 471: ...m the standard tyre wheel do not perform tyre rota tion using a spare wheel CAUTION l A temporary spare tyre can be fitted tempo rarily in place of a tyre that has been re moved during the tyre rotation However it must not be included in the regular tyre rota tion sequence l If the tyres have arrows A indicating the correct direction of rotation swap the front and rear tyres on the left hand side ...

Page 472: ...ith the tyres mounted on the vehicle use of the incorrect size or type of snow traction device tyre chains could result in damage to the vehicle body Contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author ized Service Point before putting on a snow traction device tyre chains The max snow traction device tyre chains height is as fol lows Tyre size Wheel size Max snow traction de vice tyre chains height mm 215 70R16 1...

Page 473: ...ion device tyre chains vary Always follow local laws and regulations In most countries it is prohibited by the law to use of snow traction device tyre chains on roads without snow Wiper blade rubber replacement Windscreen wiper blades 1 Lift the wiper arm off the windscreen 2 Pull the wiper blade until its stopper A disengages from the hook B Pull the wiper blade further to remove it CAUTION l Do ...

Page 474: ... contact the roof spoiler and you will not be able to lift the wiper arm If you forcefully try to lift the wiper arm the wiper arm and roof spoiler could be damaged or the painted surfaces could be scratched 3 Set the rear window wiper and washer switch to OFF 4 Lift the wiper arm off the window glass 5 Pull the wiper blade downward to disen gage it from the stopper B at the end of the wiper arm P...

Page 475: ...no blown fuse check the lamp bulbs For information regarding the inspection and replacement of the fuses and the bulbs refer to Fuses on page 10 20 and Replacement of lamp bulbs on page 10 24 If the fuses and bulbs are all OK we recom mend you to have your vehicle checked and repaired Meter gauge and indicator warning lamps operation Start the engine and check the operation of all instruments gaug...

Page 476: ...ger compartment LHD vehicles The fuse block in the passenger compartment is located behind the fuse lid in front of the driver s seat at the position shown in the il lustration Pull the fuse lid to remove it A Fuse block RHD vehicles The fuse block in the passenger compartment is located behind the glove box at the posi tion shown in the illustration A Fuse block 1 Open the glove box 2 Uncouple th...

Page 477: ...TE l Spare fuses are provided on the cover of fuse block in the engine compartment Always use a fuse of the same capacity for replace ment Passenger compartment fuse lo cation table No Sym bol Electrical sys tem Ca pacity 1 Electric window control 30 A Fusible link No Sym bol Electrical sys tem Ca pacity 2 Rear window demister 30 A 3 Heater 30 A 4 Windscreen wip ers 30 A 5 Door locks 25 A 6 7 Acce...

Page 478: ... table above shows the main equip ment corresponding to each fuse Engine compartment fuse loca tion table Fuse block Behind of the fuse block cover No Sym bol Electrical system Ca paci ty 1 Electric parking brake 30 A Fusible link No Sym bol Electrical system Ca paci ty 2 Electric parking brake 30 A 3 Anti lock braking system 40 A 4 Anti lock braking system 30 A 5 Power seat 30 A 6 Heated seat 30 ...

Page 479: ...p 15 A 31 Ignition coil 10 A ENG POWER 10 A 32 Injector 20 A PM sensor 10 A 33 ETV 15 A Fusible link No Sym bol Electrical system Ca paci ty NOx sensor 10 A 1 Spare fuse 10 A 2 Spare fuse 15 A 3 Spare fuse 20 A Fusible link l Some fuses may not be installed on your vehicle depending on the vehicle model or specifications l The table above shows the main equip ment corresponding to each fuse The fu...

Page 480: ...fault in the system elsewhere We recommend you to have your vehicle checked 4 Insert a new fuse of the same capacity by using the fuse puller into the same place the fuse block CAUTION l If the newly inserted fuse blows again after a short time we recommend you to have the electrical system checked to find the cause and rectify it l Never use a fuse with a larger capacity than specified or a subst...

Page 481: ...If the glass surface is dirty it must be cleaned with alcohol paint thinner etc and refit it after drying thoroughly NOTE l If you are unsure of how to carry out the work as required we recommend you to consult a specialist l Be careful not to scratch the vehicle body when removing a lamp or lens NOTE l When it rains or when the vehicle has been washed the inside of the lens sometimes be comes fog...

Page 482: ...me running lamps Side turn signal lamps Rear 1 High mounted stop lamp 2 Tail lamps 3 Rear fog lamp LHD vehicles 21 W W21W Reversing lamp RHD vehicles 16 W W16W 4 Licence plate lamps 5 W W5W 5 Rear fog lamp RHD vehicles 21 W W21W Reversing lamp LHD vehicles 16 W W16W 6 Rear turn signal lamps 21 W WY21W 7 Stop lamps Codes in parentheses indicate bulb types NOTE l The following lamps use an LED inste...

Page 483: ... Author ized Service Point LED interior illumination Smartphone tray LED interior illumination Front drink holder LED interior illumination Front door if so equipped Headlamps halogen bulb NOTE l When replacing the bulb on the right side of the vehicle make sure that the removed parts do not contact the coolant reserve tank 1 For diesel powered vehicles remove the bolt A and then move the sub fuse...

Page 484: ...e is being driven Front turn signal lamps 1 To create enough work space turn the steering wheel all the way in the direc tion opposite to the side you wish to re place 2 Remove the screw A and then pull the wheel cut moulding B outward to re lease the three clips C Front of the vehicle CAUTION l Do not pull the wheel cut moulding B more than necessary to release the three clips C Otherwise the whe...

Page 485: ...H into it Front fog lamps 1 To create enough work space turn the steering wheel all the way in the direc tion opposite to the side you wish to re place 2 Remove the screw A and then pull the wheel cut moulding B outward to re lease the three clips C Front of the vehicle CAUTION l Do not pull the wheel cut moulding B more than necessary to release the three clips C Otherwise the wheel cut moulding ...

Page 486: ...al steps in reverse NOTE l When refitting the clip D first insert part I of the clip into the hole and then press part J into it Rear fog lamp driver s side Reversing lamp Passenger s side Except for vehicles equipped with the rear mud guard 1 Remove the three clips A and then pull back the splash shield B Rear of the vehicle Replacement of lamp bulbs 10 30 OGKE20E1 Maintenance 10 ...

Page 487: ...hield B to its origi nal position in the rear bumper l When refitting the clip A first insert part D of the clip into the hole and then press part E into it For vehicles equipped with the rear mud guard 1 Remove the two bolts A Rear of the vehicle 2 Remove the clip B and then pull back the splash shield C Rear of the vehicle Replacement of lamp bulbs 10 31 OGKE20E1 Maintenance 10 ...

Page 488: ...ombination lamps 1 Open the tailgate 2 After removing the two screws A move the lamp unit rearward and re move the three lamp unit pins B NOTE l It will be easier to remove the lamp unit if you insert a minus screwdriver with the end covered with a cloth or other object into the space under the lamp unit and remove the highest pin and then pull the lamp unit at an upward angle 3 Turn the rear turn...

Page 489: ...n reverse Licence plate lamps 1 Remove while pressing the lamp unit A to the left side of the vehicle 2 Insert a minus screwdriver with the end covered with a cloth or other object to press the hook B aside and remove the lens 3 Remove the bulb from the socket 4 To install the bulb perform the removal steps in reverse NOTE l When installing the lamp unit first insert the end of tab C and then alig...

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Page 492: ...odel and body colour code etc Please use this number when ordering re placement parts 1 Model code 2 Engine model code 3 Transmission model code 4 Body colour code 5 Interior code 6 Option code 7 Exterior code Vehicle identification number plate RHD vehicles only The vehicle identification number is stamped on the plate riveted to the left front corner of the instrument panel pad It is visible fro...

Page 493: ...ne model and number are stamped on the engine cylinder block as shown in the illustration Petrol powered vehicles Front of the vehicle Diesel powered vehicles Front of the vehicle Vehicle labelling 11 03 OGKE20E1 Specifications 11 ...

Page 494: ... width 1 805 mm 3 Front overhang 955 mm 4 Wheel base 2 670 mm 5 Rear overhang 780 mm 6 Overall length 4 405 mm 7 Ground clearance unladen 183 mm 8 Overall height unladen 1 685 mm 9 Rear track 1 545 mm Vehicle dimensions 11 04 OGKE20E1 Specifications 11 ...

Page 495: ...weight Except for vehicles for Russia Kazakhstan Belarus Ukraine and Moldova Vehicles with M T Item GK1WXJJXL6 GK1WXJJXR6 GK1WXJXXL6 GK1WXJXXR6 GK1WXJSXL6 GK1WXJSXR6 Seating capacity 5 persons Kerb weight Without optional parts 1 425 kg 1 460 kg 1 425 kg With full optional parts 1 477 kg 1 542 kg 1 461 kg Maximum gross vehicle weight 2 050 kg Maximum axle weight Front 1 200 kg Rear 1 160 kg Vehicl...

Page 496: ... load 50 kg Vehicles with A T Item GK9WXUMXZL6 GK9WXUMXZR6 GK9WXUHXZL6 GK9WXUHXZR6 Seating capacity 5 persons Kerb weight Without optional parts 1 645 kg 1 675 kg With full optional parts 1 677 kg 1 740 kg Maximum gross vehicle weight 2 300 kg Maximum axle weight Front 1 200 kg Rear 1 160 kg Maximum towable weight With brake 2 000 kg Without brake 750 kg Maximum trailer nose weight 100 kg Maximum ...

Page 497: ...rsons Kerb weight Without optional parts 1 455 kg 1 495 kg 1 455 kg 1 520 kg 1 555 kg 1 520 kg With full optional parts 1 507 kg 1 579 kg 1 491 kg 1 572 kg 1 639 kg 1 556 kg Maximum gross vehicle weight 2 150 kg Maximum axle weight Front 1 200 kg Rear 1 160 kg Maximum towable weight With brake 1 600 kg Without brake 750 kg Maximum trailer nose weight 80 kg Maximum gross combination weight 3 750 kg...

Page 498: ...sons Kerb weight Without optional parts 1 430 kg 1 465 kg 1 460 kg 1 490 kg 1 525 kg 1 560 kg With full option al parts 1 464 kg 1 499 kg 1 501 kg 1 524 kg 1 566 kg 1 625 kg Maximum gross vehicle weight 2 050 kg 2 100 kg Maximum axle weight Front 1 200 kg Rear 1 160 kg Maximum towa ble weight With brake 1 600 kg Without brake 750 kg Maximum trailer nose weight 80 kg Maximum gross combination weigh...

Page 499: ...tem Petrol powered vehicles Diesel powered vehicles Engine model 4B40 4N14 No of cylinders 4 in line 4 in line Total displacement 1 499 cc 2 268 cc Bore 75 0 mm 86 0 mm Stroke 84 8 mm 97 6 mm Camshaft Double overhead Double overhead Mixture preparation Electronic injection Electronic direct injection Maximum output ECC net 120 kW 5 500 rpm 110 kW 5 500 rpm 109 kw 3 500 rpm Vehicles for Russia Kaza...

Page 500: ...ehicles Diesel powered vehicles Voltage 12 V Battery Type JIS Q 85 T 110 75D23L Capacity 5HR 55 Ah 73 Ah 52 Ah Alternator capacity 130 A 180 A 150 A Spark plug type NGK SILKR7H 8 SILKR7H 8 Vehicles equipped with Auto Stop Go AS G NOTE l Vehicles equipped with the Auto Stop Go AS G system have a dedicated AS G battery type The use of a different battery could cause the battery to run down quickly o...

Page 501: ...ce Point for details on the combination used on your vehicle CO2 Mass Emissions Item Combined CO2 g km NEDC 1 WLTC 2 M T GK1WXJJXL6 GK1WXJJXR6 GK1WXJXXL6 GK1WXJXXR6 159 177 GK1WXJSXL6 GK1WXJSXR6 154 170 A T GK9WXUMXZL6 GK9WXUMXZR6 GK9WXUHXZL6 GK9WXUHXZR6 183 194 CVT GK1WXTJXL6 GK1WXTJXR6 GK1WXTXXL6 GK1WXTXXR6 162 185 1 New European Driving Cycle 2 Worldwide harmonized Light vehicles Test Cycle Tyr...

Page 502: ...antee of the CO2 mass emissions 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 Furthermore the driver s style and road and traffic conditions as well as the extent to which the vehicle has been driven and the standard of maintenance...

Page 503: ...Capacity Petrol powered vehicles LHD RHD Diesel powered vehicles LHD RHD Capacity 11 13 OGKE20E1 Specifications 11 ...

Page 504: ...ant M T 5 0 litres 1 MITSUBISHI MOTORS GENUINE SUPER LONG LIFE COOLANT PREMIUM or equivalent 2 A T 8 0 litres 3 CVT 6 0 litres 1 5 CVT fluid 7 8 litres MITSUBISHI MOTORS GENUINE CVTF J4 6 Automatic transmission fluid 7 6 litres MITSUBISHI MOTORS GENUINE ATF MA1 1 Includes 0 65 litre in the reserve tank 2 Similar high quality ethylene glycol based non silicate non amine non nitrate and non borate c...

Page 505: ...ission oil 2 6 litres MITSUBISHI MOTORS GENUINE NEW MULTI GEAR OIL ECO API GL 4 SAE 75W 80 8 Transfer oil 0 5 litre MITSUBISHI MOTORS GENUINE Super Hypoid Gear Oil API GL 5 SAE 80 9 Rear differential oil 0 4 litre 10 Refrigerant air conditioning Except for vehicles for Russia Kazakhstan Belarus Ukraine and Moldova 430 470 g HFO 1234yf Vehicles for Russia Kazakh stan Belarus Ukraine and Mol dova HF...

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Page 507: ...system 6 30 Automatic air conditioning 7 05 Automatic High Beam AHB 5 59 Automatic transmission Fluid 11 13 Selector lever operation 6 37 6 43 Selector lever positions 6 46 Sports mode 6 39 6 46 B Battery 10 09 Charge warning lamp 5 49 Discharged battery Emergency starting 8 08 Disposal information for used batteries 2 12 Specification 11 10 Blind Spot Warning BSW with Lane Change Assist 6 107 Blu...

Page 508: ...al system 11 10 Electronic immobilizer Anti theft starting system 3 03 Emergency key 3 16 Emergency starting 8 08 Emergency stop signal system 6 63 Engine specifications 11 09 Engine switch 6 15 Engine Coolant 10 06 11 13 Number 11 02 Oil 10 04 Oil and oil filter 11 13 Overheating 8 10 Safety and disposal information for used engine oil 2 12 Specifications 11 09 ERA GLONASS 8 02 Event Data Recordi...

Page 509: ... Emergency starting 8 08 K Key number tag 3 02 Keyless entry system 3 04 Keyless operation system 3 08 Emergency key 3 16 Warning activation 3 14 Keys 3 02 L Labeling 11 02 Lamp monitor buzzer 5 58 Lane Departure Warning LDW 6 113 Leakage Fuel engine coolant oil and exhaust gas 10 19 LED headlamp warning lamp 5 58 LED interior illumination Front door 7 83 LED interior illumination Front drink hold...

Page 510: ...g lamps Bulb capacity and location 10 25 Replacement 10 32 Roof carrier precaution 6 140 Room lamps 7 81 Running in recommendations 6 03 S S AWC Super All Wheel Control 6 50 Safe driving techniques 6 03 Safety and disposal information for used engine oil 2 12 Seat belt 4 08 Adjustable seat belt anchor 4 11 Child restraint 4 15 Force limiter 4 15 Inspection 4 26 Pregnant women restraint 4 14 Preten...

Page 511: ...ce Tyre chains 10 16 Snow tyres 10 16 Tyre repair kit 8 13 Wheel condition 10 14 U Ultrasonic misacceleration Mitigation System UMS 6 102 Urea SCR system AdBlue related system 6 28 USB input terminal 7 76 How to connect a USB memory device 7 76 How to connect an iPod 7 77 V Vanity mirror 7 78 Vanity mirror lamp Bulb capacity 10 27 Vehicle care precautions 9 02 Vehicle dimensions 11 04 Vehicle iden...

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