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Brake auto hold (if so equipped)

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Features and controls

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When the vehicle is stopped by depressing
the brake pedal with the selector lever in any
position other than “P” (PARK) or “R”
(REVERSE), the brake auto hold activates
and the vehicle will be held stationary.
The brake auto hold indicator light in the
instrument cluster will come on while the
system activates.

NOTE

When the brake auto hold system cannot be
used, a buzzer will sound and the message
will appear on the information screen in the
multi information display.

If the brake auto hold switch is pressed with
the driver’s seat belt is not fastened, a buzzer
will sound and the message will appear on
the information screen in the multi informa-
tion display.

If any of the following occur while the sys-
tem is standby state, the brake auto hold sys-
tem will be turned off automatically and the
indicator light on the switch goes off.
A buzzer will sound and the message will
appear on the information screen in the multi
information display.
• When the driver’s seat belt is unfastened.
• When the driver’s door is opened.

• When there is a malfunction in the system

If keeping pressing the brake auto hold
switch after setting the brake auto hold to
ON (stand by), the brake auto hold will
return to OFF as a protection function is
operated.
After returning to OFF, the brake auto hold
will not be switched to ON (Stand by) even if
the brake auto hold switch is pressed. To set
the brake auto hold to ON, restart the engine
and press the brake auto hold switch again.

NOTE

To activate brake auto hold

 

CAUTION

Release the brake pedal only after the brake
auto hold indicator light has illuminated.

NOTE

If the following operation is performed, the
brake auto hold will be deactivated automati-
cally and the brake auto hold indicator light
in the instrument cluster goes off.

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Summary of Contents for Outlander 2018

Page 1: ...Outlander 2018 OWNER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...uick index General information Seat and restraint systems Features and controls Driving safety Comfort controls For emergencies Vehicle care and maintenance Customer assistance Reporting Safety Defect...

Page 3: ...r and washer switch P 5 223 Cruise control switches P 5 103 5 107 Steering wheel height and reach adjustment lever P 5 57 Engine switch if so equipped P 5 18 Driver s vents P 7 2 Sportronic steering w...

Page 4: ...oner P 7 5 Hood release lever P 9 3 Floor console box P 5 240 Arm rest 12 V power outlet P 5 230 USB input terminal P 5 227 Cup holder P 5 242 12 V power outlet P 5 230 Power liftgate main switch if s...

Page 5: ...mode selector if so equipped P 5 83 S AWC drive mode selector if so equipped P 5 86 Parking brake lever P 5 53 Heated seat switch if so equipped P 4 8 Selector lever P 5 68 5 75 Electric parking brake...

Page 6: ...able seat belt shoulder anchor P 4 24 Seat belts P 4 18 Cargo room light P 5 238 9 33 Electric remote controlled outside rearview mirrors switch P 5 61 Lock switch P 5 50 Power door lock switch P 5 36...

Page 7: ...h if so equipped P 5 51 Head restraints P 4 11 Arm rest P 4 10 Cup holder P 5 243 Cargo area cover if so equipped P 5 244 Supplemental restraint system SRS curtain airbags P 4 35 4 47 Dome light front...

Page 8: ...a Overview 1 6 1 N00100501579 Luggage area Jack P 8 5 Tools P 8 5 Luggage hooks P 5 246 Luggage floor box P 5 240 Tether anchorages for child restraint system P 4 30 12 V power outlet P 5 230 BK024910...

Page 9: ...P 5 207 9 32 9 34 Parking lights P 5 207 9 32 9 36 Daytime running lights P 5 207 9 32 9 36 Headlights low beam P 5 207 9 32 9 34 Parking lights P 5 207 9 32 9 36 Daytime running lights P 5 207 9 32 9...

Page 10: ...ging tires P 8 6 Tire rotation P 9 20 Tire chains P 9 22 Size of tires and wheels P 11 7 Stop lights P 5 207 9 32 9 37 Rear turn signal lights P 5 217 9 32 9 37 Spare tire P 8 7 Back up lights P 9 32...

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Page 12: ...our choice for assis tance P 5 204 Oil pressure warning light Vehicles equipped with mono color liquid crystal display Park your vehicle in a safe place and stop the engine then check the engine oil l...

Page 13: ...e place Idle the engine until the selector lever position indicator stops blinking If the indicator continues blinking contact an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choic...

Page 14: ...r vehicle in a safe place and stop the engine Test the system as described on page 5 98 If the light does not go out after the test or if it comes on again we recommend that you have the system checke...

Page 15: ...our choice as soon as possible When this indicator comes on the hill start assist is not functioning Start off carefully on a steep uphill slope P 5 96 Tire pressure monitoring system warn ing light I...

Page 16: ...h steering lock system push the key in at the ACC position and keep it depressed until it is turned to the LOCK position P 5 64 The engine does not start when the engine switch is pressed for vehicles...

Page 17: ...he ignition switch or the operation mode is in ON P 5 68 The windows are fogged up Push the defogger switch to change to the position P 7 8 The engine does not start The lights do not come on The ligh...

Page 18: ...lant temperature warning display will appear Also will blink Type 1 Color liquid crystal display type The high coolant temperature warning light will illuminate Type 2 Mono color liquid crystal displa...

Page 19: ...ly lurch forward or backward possibly injuring bystanders Avoid revving the engine or spinning the wheels Prolonged efforts to free a stuck vehicle may result in overheating and transaxle failure If t...

Page 20: ...y be a problem in the CVT If the or warning lights on the multi information display Color liquid crystal display type will not turn off or if they come on frequently please have the vehicle checked at...

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Page 22: ...information Fuel selection 3 2 Filling the fuel tank 3 3 Modifications to and racing of your vehicle 3 5 Genuine Mitsubishi Motors parts 3 7 California Perchlorate Materials Requirements 3 7 BK0249100...

Page 23: ...icle A mixture of up to 10 ethanol grain alco hol and 90 unleaded gasoline may be used in your vehicle provided the octane number is at least as high as that recommended for unleaded gasoline Do not o...

Page 24: ...leaded gasoline to deter mine if the problem is fuel related N00301101994 MMT methylcyclopentadienyl manganese tricarbonyl Sulfur in gasoline NOTE Poor quality gasoline can cause problems such as hard...

Page 25: ...etc by yourself do not let any other person near the fuel tank filler If you allowed a person to help you and that person was carrying static elec tricity fuel vapor could be ignited Do not move away...

Page 26: ...uel tank filler door CAUTION Your vehicle can only be operated using unleaded gasoline Serious engine and cata lytic converter damage will result if leaded gasoline is filled into these vehicles and c...

Page 27: ...ical system interference which could lead to unsafe vehicle opera tion Tires and wheels which do not meet spec ifications must not be used Refer to the Specifications section for information regarding...

Page 28: ...ersonal preference Your Mitsubishi Motors dealer s Parts Manager has information on various audio systems protection items as well as interior and exterior accessories available for your specific mode...

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Page 30: ...Seating 7 passengers 4 10 Head restraints 4 11 Making a cargo area 4 13 Making a flat seat 4 16 Seat belts 4 18 Seat belt use during pregnancy 4 25 Seat belt pre tensioner and force limiter systems 4...

Page 31: ...Page 4 6 Heated seat if so equipped Page 4 8 To adjust the seat forward or backward vehicles with second row seat slide func tion Page 4 8 To adjust the seatback Page 4 8 Arm rest Page 4 10 Accessing...

Page 32: ...You may arrange your seats in the following positions Seat arrangement Seating 5 passengers Seating 7 passengers Ordinary use Flat seat Page 4 16 Making a cargo area Folding the second row seats Page...

Page 33: ...vehicle Seats and restraint systems WARNING Do not place objects under the seats This could prevent the seat from locking securely and it could lead to an accident It may also cause damage to the seat...

Page 34: ...front seat while the sec ond row seat is folded be careful not to apply strong force to the flipped second row seat cushion Doing so could cause damage to the cover of the front seat and the fitting o...

Page 35: ...r hold the seatback with your hand to control its return motion Power seat adjustment 1 Move forward 2 Move backward NOTE To prevent the battery from completely dis charging operate the power seat wit...

Page 36: ...ise or lower the seat 1 Raise 2 Lower Power seat adjustment NOTE To prevent the battery from completely dis charging operate the power seat with the engine running 1 Raise or lower the front end of th...

Page 37: ...urns people with such conditions must use care when using the heated seat CAUTION Switch off the heated seats when not in use Operate the heaters at the HI position for quick heating After the seat ha...

Page 38: ...e separately WARNING To reduce the risk of serious injury or death in the event of an accident or sud den stop all seatbacks should be kept in the upright position while the vehicle is in motion Seat...

Page 39: ...Pull up the strap and adjust the seatback by hand to the desired position and release the strap Arm rest NOTE Never sit on an arm rest Doing so could damage the arm rest Accessing the third row seat W...

Page 40: ...nd properly positioned when the seat is occupied In order to minimize the risk of a neck injury due to a rear impact the seatback must be adjusted to the upright position and the head restraint must b...

Page 41: ...that the head restraint is facing in the right direction as shown in the previous illustration and then insert it into the seat back Push the head restraint down while pressing the lock knob A until...

Page 42: ...position If the seat is not secured it could move causing a serious accident Do not allow anyone to ride in the cargo area while the vehicle is in motion People who are not properly seated and restra...

Page 43: ...not be able to fold the second row seat CAUTION Do not allow any person to get on the plastic cover C and do not place luggage on it Doing so could damage the plastic cover CAUTION Do not allow any pe...

Page 44: ...stored Pull out the detachable anchor plate D from the seatback Pull the small latch plate E slowly and insert it into the detachable anchor plate until a click is heard Make sure that the seat belt...

Page 45: ...ly reclining all the seats when the vehicle is stopped Folding the third row seats Seating 7 passengers To fold To return Making a flat seat WARNING Never drive with passengers or cargo on the flat se...

Page 46: ...lide the front seats fully forward then recline their seatbacks backward to achieve a flat surface Refer to To adjust the seat forward or backward on page 4 5 and To adjust the seatback on page 4 6 4...

Page 47: ...rol the steering wheel and safely operate the vehicle To reduce the risk to a front seat passen ger of serious injury or death from a deploying airbag make sure the passenger always wears the seat bel...

Page 48: ...oved as far back as possible Refer to Supple mental Restraint System SRS airbag on page 4 35 Also refer to To adjust the seat forward or backward on page 4 5 2 Before using the center seat belt for se...

Page 49: ...NOTE With the exception of the seat belt for the driver the seat belts in all other seating posi tions are equipped with an Automatic Lock ing Retractor ALR function If you pull the seat belt fully ou...

Page 50: ...ch plate A and then pull out the latch plate B by tilting it as shown in the illustration NOTE If the seat belt A or ring B becomes dirty the belt may not retract smoothly If the seat belt and ring ar...

Page 51: ...ert the small latch plate A into the lower slit G 4 Store the detachable anchor in the storage pocket on the seatback NOTE If the seat belt locks up and cannot be pulled out pull it once with force an...

Page 52: ...located in the instrument panel When the ignition switch is turned to the ON position or the operation mode is put in ON this indicator normally comes on and goes off a few seconds later The light co...

Page 53: ...irm that the child is wearing the seat belt properly Do not install any accessory or sticker that makes the light difficult to see Adjustable seat belt shoulder anchor front seats Anchor down Anchor u...

Page 54: ...s seats each have a seat belt equipped with a pre tensioner system and force limiter system Seat belt extender WARNING The extender should only be used if the existing belt is not long enough Anyone w...

Page 55: ...uipped with the F A S T key The operation mode is in ON The seat belt pre tensioners will operate under the same conditions as the airbag con trol unit When the seat belt pre tensioners activate some...

Page 56: ...he child restraint system All children should be properly restrained in a restraint device that offers the maximum protection for their size and age Be sure to check local state or provincial requirem...

Page 57: ...and Booster Seats Safety Regula tions WARNING WARNING Never hold an infant or child in your arms or on your lap when riding in this vehicle even when you are wearing your seat belt Never place any par...

Page 58: ...to see that it is firmly secured If the child restraint system is not installed securely it may cause injury to the child or other occupants in the event of an acci dent or sudden stop When not in use...

Page 59: ...trap remove the head restraint from the loca tion where you wish to install the child restraint system 2 Open the gap a little between the seat cushion A and the seatback B with your hand to locate th...

Page 60: ...ible with the LATCH system use the lower anchor points in the outboard positions of the second row seat It is not necessary to use the vehicle s seat belt The vehicle s seat belt however MUST be used...

Page 61: ...nd configuration you may not be able to access or properly use one or more adja cent seat belt assemblies If this occurs the adjacent seating position or positions should not be used Failure to use a...

Page 62: ...elt is in the ALR function you will not be able to pull it out If the webbing can be pulled out from retractor the ALR function has not been activated and you will need to repeat steps 3 and 4 5 After...

Page 63: ...with Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards or Motor Vehicle Restraint Systems and Booster Seats Safety Regula tions N00407001390 Regularly check your seat belt buckles and their release mechanisms f...

Page 64: ...ags provide the driver and the passengers on the front seat and the second row outboard seats with pro tection against head injuries by deploying the curtain airbag on the side impacted in moder ate t...

Page 65: ...trument panel during airbag deployment can be seriously injured or killed Airbags inflate very quickly and with great force If the driver and front pas senger are not properly seated and restrained th...

Page 66: ...too close to the passenger s airbag During deployment of that airbag the infant can be seriously injured or killed Rear facing child restraint systems or infant restraint systems must only be used in...

Page 67: ...released accompanied by a loud noise The smoke is not harmful but do not intentionally inhale the smoke as it may cause temporary irrita tion to people with respiratory problems An inflated airbag wil...

Page 68: ...th the information it receives from this sensor If there is a problem involving the driver s seat position sensor the SRS warning light in the instrument panel will come on Refer to SRS warning light...

Page 69: ...he following conditions Except for vehicles equipped with the F A S T key The ignition switch is in the ON or START position Vehicles equipped with the F A S T key The operation mode is in ON The SRS...

Page 70: ...s on when an adult is sitting on the front passenger seat The passenger s airbag off indicator does not come on when the front passenger seat is not occupied The passenger s airbag off indicator does...

Page 71: ...senger s airbag are designed to deploy at the same time However the front passen ger s airbag does not deploy when the front passenger seat is not occupied or when the system senses that a child is in...

Page 72: ...ision straight into a solid flat wall that does not bend or deform If the impact to the vehicle s main structure is below this threshold level the front airbags and driver s knee airbag may not deploy...

Page 73: ...lways wear your seat belts properly The front airbags and driver s knee airbag are not designed to deploy in situations where they cannot provide protection to the occu pants Some typical situations a...

Page 74: ...airbag inflation is the most forceful and can cause serious injury or death if you are close to the deploying airbag The front airbags and driver s knee airbag MAY DEPLOY when Collision with an elevat...

Page 75: ...iver s side instrument panel Such objects could prevent the driver s knee airbag from inflating normally or could be propelled to cause serious injury if the airbag inflates WARNING Do not attempt to...

Page 76: ...at Do not lean against the door WARNING In order to reduce the risk of injury from a deploying side airbag do not allow any second row seat passengers to hold onto the back of either front seat Specia...

Page 77: ...ed ONLY in the rear seat If a front facing child restraint system must be used in the front passenger seat move the seat as far back as possible and make sure that the child stays in the child restrai...

Page 78: ...e time depending on the location of the impact Some typical situations where the side air bags and curtain airbags may not deploy are shown in the illustrations Since the side airbags and curtain airb...

Page 79: ...S performance and may lead to injury If your vehicle has received any damage you should have the SRS inspected by an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer to make sure it is in proper working order Do n...

Page 80: ...ssissauga ON L4W 5C9 NOTE For vehicles sold in Puerto Rico To contact Mitsubishi Motor Sales of Caribbean Inc call 1 787 251 8715 or write to Mitsubishi Motor Sales of Caribbean Inc Customer Service D...

Page 81: ...S airbag 4 52 Seat and restraint systems 4 N00408600354 Occupant restraint warning labels for the SRS are located in the vehicle as shown in the illustration Warning label Located in the passenger s s...

Page 82: ...el drive operation 5 88 Inspection and maintenance following rough road operation 5 91 Cautions on the handling of 4 wheel drive vehicles 5 91 Service brake 5 92 Brake auto hold if so equipped 5 93 Hi...

Page 83: ...ped 5 218 Wiper and washer switch 5 219 Wiper deicer switch if so equipped 5 224 Electric rear window defogger switch 5 225 Heated steering wheel switch if so equipped 5 226 Horn switch 5 227 Link Sys...

Page 84: ...cceleration while in low shift posi tion low gears Do not overload the vehicle Stay within the seating capacity Refer to Cargo load precautions on page 6 10 Refrain from towing a trailer or other vehi...

Page 85: ...quency equipment including medical devices Do not clean with ultrasonic cleaners Do not leave the key where it may be exposed to high temperature or high humid ity If you lose your key to prevent the...

Page 86: ...ys to your authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer When the key contacts a key ring or other metallic or magnetic object When the key grip contacts metal of another key When the key contacts or is close t...

Page 87: ...or 30 seconds then go off If an error occurs the blinking immo bilizer display will go off during the pro cedure Type 1 Type 2 5 If you wish to register another key per form the process again from ste...

Page 88: ...utton 1 to lock all the doors and the liftgate The turn signal lights will also blink once Press the UNLOCK button 2 to unlock the driver s door only General information CAUTION Changes or modificatio...

Page 89: ...setting by means of screen operations Refer to the separate owner s manual for details The horn and turn signal lights of the keyless entry system answerback function can be changed as required This i...

Page 90: ...ignition switch 2 Open the driver s door and turn the com bination headlights and dimmer switch to the OFF position 3 Press the LOCK button 1 for 4 to 10 sec onds and press the UNLOCK button 2 during...

Page 91: ...your vehicle and any remaining keys to your authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer N00544001204 You can program new remote control trans mitters to the system if you have one valid already registered rem...

Page 92: ...smitting tower a power station or a radio station If the UNLOCK button 2 is pressed when all doors and the liftgate are locked and no doors or the liftgate are opened within approximately 30 seconds t...

Page 93: ...OTE Be sure to perform the procedure with the Mitsubishi mark facing you If the Mitsubi shi mark is not facing you when you open the remote control transmitter case the buttons may come out The Federa...

Page 94: ...locking and unlocking the doors and the liftgate starting the engine and changing the operation mode When leaving the vehi cle make sure you are carrying the F A S T key and then lock the vehicle WAR...

Page 95: ...the emergency key in such circum stances Refer to To operate without using the F A S T key on page 5 28 The F A S T key is constantly performing reception operations in its communication with the vehi...

Page 96: ...igh position If the F A S T key is within the operating range even a person not carrying the F A S T key can lock and unlock the doors or the liftgate by pressing the driver s or front passenger s doo...

Page 97: ...the F A S T key does not operate There is a F A S T key in the passenger compartment A door or the liftgate is open or ajar The operation mode is not in OFF The liftgate OPEN switch C can be used to c...

Page 98: ...te is open or ajar The operation mode is not in OFF The doors and the liftgate cannot be unlocked by using the liftgate OPEN switch for approximately 3 seconds after locking The time within which lock...

Page 99: ...alid start attempt can only be achieved subject to certain conditions using a F A S T Key registered to the immobi lizer system All of the keys provided with your new vehi cle have been programmed to...

Page 100: ...h is pressed correctly there is no need to hold the engine switch down Operation mode of the engine switch and its function OFF ACC CAUTION ON NOTE Your vehicle is equipped with an electronic immobili...

Page 101: ...check the vehicle and the F A S T key A warning is also displayed if there is a problem in the F A S T key Type 1 Color liquid crystal display type Type 2 Mono color liquid crystal display type ACC po...

Page 102: ...e the door after opening any of the doors and taking the F A S T key out of the vehicle a warning is issued until the F A S T key is detected in the vehicle The F A S T key take out moni toring system...

Page 103: ...ft gate Make sure you have the F A S T key with you before locking the doors Even if you leave the F A S T key inside the vehicle it is possible that the doors will lock depending on the surrounding e...

Page 104: ...zer sounds about 3 sec onds inter mittently When the operation mode is in any mode other than OFF all the doors and the liftgate are closed and someone tries to lock the vehicle by pressing the driver...

Page 105: ...appear and the buzzer sounds to alert the steering wheel is unlocked To unlock WARNING If the engine is stopped while driving do not open a door or press the LOCK switch on the remote control switch...

Page 106: ...an electroni cally controlled fuel injection system This system automatically controls fuel injection There is usually no need to depress the accel erator pedal when starting the engine To prevent ba...

Page 107: ...not be possible to start from a standstill even with the selector lever in the D DRIVE or R REVERSE position This phenomenon occurs because the trans axle has not warmed up sufficiently it does not in...

Page 108: ...press and hold the engine switch for 3 seconds or more or press it quickly 3 times or more The engine will stop and the operation mode will go to ACC Do not stop the engine with the selector lever in...

Page 109: ...hieved subject to certain conditions using a F A S T Key registered to the immobi lizer system All of the keys provided with your new vehi cle have been programmed to the vehicle s electronics N005610...

Page 110: ...ocedures below 1 Open the driver s door 2 While carrying the first valid F A S T key put the operation mode in ON Per form the following procedure within 30 seconds 3 Insert the new F A S T key into t...

Page 111: ...gnal lights will also blink once NOTE F A S T key programming will be termi nated if the operation mode is put in OFF before the immobilizer display starts blink ing NOTE The immobilizer display will...

Page 112: ...the com bination headlights and dimmer switch to the OFF position 3 Press the UNLOCK button 2 for 4 to 10 seconds and press the LOCK button 1 during this time 4 Release in sequence the UNLOCK and LOCK...

Page 113: ...cond 2 The headlights will blink on and off and the horn will sound intermittently for approximately 3 minutes 3 To turn off the alarm press any button on the remote control transmitter Six chimes Two...

Page 114: ...er for a replacement If you wish to obtain an additional F A S T key please contact an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer A maximum of four F A S T key can be programmed for your vehicle To use the n...

Page 115: ...reduce the risk of ejection in an accident Locked doors can help keep passengers especially small children from opening doors and falling out of moving vehicles Locked doors can help prevent outsiders...

Page 116: ...g display will be displayed on the information screen in the multi information NOTE When locking or unlocking with the key only the driver s door will be locked or unlocked To lock or unlock all doors...

Page 117: ...formation screen in the multi information display Color liquid crystal display type only N00509301617 All of the doors and the liftgate can be locked or unlocked by pressing the power door lock switch...

Page 118: ...the rear door when the child safety lock lever is in the lock position pull the out side door handle When the lever is in the release position 2 the child safety lock is released and the rear To unloc...

Page 119: ...hen opening the liftgate always fully open it A partially opened liftgate can unexpectedly close due to its own weight When the vehicle is parked on a slope the effort required to open or close the li...

Page 120: ...the vehicle be sure to con firm that the liftgate is locked If the liftgate opens while driving the vehicle objects stored in the luggage compartment could fall out into the road NOTE Gas struts C are...

Page 121: ...opens while driving objects stored in the luggage com partment could fall out into the road Do not install any accessory other than Mit subishi Motors Genuine parts on the power liftgate The weight of...

Page 122: ...ate making the power liftgate stop intermittently while it moves The power liftgate cannot be opened when the battery is discharged or disconnected The liftgate must be then opened using the inside li...

Page 123: ...r liftgate is operating the warning buzzer sounds and the liftgate will reverse and return to the full open or closed position Using the driver s side power liftgate switch If the driver s side power...

Page 124: ...0576200026 If the auto reverse sensors A on either side of the power liftgate detect that something is being trapped by the closing power liftgate the warning buzzer will sound once and the liftgate w...

Page 125: ...a hand part of your body or an object at this time When the power liftgate is closed manu ally the auto reverse mechanism will not operate If the auto reverse mechanism has been repeatedly activated t...

Page 126: ...gain after pressing the liftgate open switch When the battery is discharged or discon nected the power liftgate cannot be opened even manually At that time the liftgate can be opened only by using the...

Page 127: ...e This system is operated in three stages the first is the armed stage the sec ond is the alarm stage and third is the dis armed stage If triggered the system provides both audible and visual alarm si...

Page 128: ...rts to the theft alarm system Doing so could cause the theft alarm to malfunction Armed stage Arm the system and leave NOTE If the engine hood is open the theft alarm indicator A illuminates and the s...

Page 129: ...o operate for 3 min utes At the end of that period the alarm will automatically shut off to save battery power The system will then be rearmed until the proper disarming step is taken The alarm will r...

Page 130: ...rs and the liftgate by using the keyless entry system or the F A S T key operation N00510800383 Testing the theft alarm system Power window control 1 Open down 2 Close up NOTE Never try to operate the...

Page 131: ...d N00548901155 The power windows can be run up or down when the ignition switch or the operation mode is in ON The door windows can be opened or closed for a 30 second period after the engine is stopp...

Page 132: ...d a serious injury could result CAUTION The safety mechanism is deactivated just before the door window closes This allows the door window to close completely There fore be especially careful that fin...

Page 133: ...the switch 2 After that the sunroof can be set the initial ized state in the following procedure 1 Move the sunroof in slide open position 2 Press the tilt up switch 2 continually in 10 seconds 3 The...

Page 134: ...ning edge Do not apply any force that may cause dam age to the sunroof Release the switch when the sunroof has reached a completely open or completely closed position If the sunroof does not operate w...

Page 135: ...tion switch is in the ON position the brake warning light in the instru ment cluster will come on To release 1 Pull the lever up slightly 2 Press and hold the button at the end of the hand grip 3 Push...

Page 136: ...pull and hold the Electric parking brake switch to apply the Electric parking brake At that time the fol lowing warning display will appear in the multi information display and a buzzer will sound ho...

Page 137: ...stem may be malfunctioning and the Electric parking brake may not be applied or released Immediately park your vehicle in a safe place and contact the nearest authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a...

Page 138: ...ake can release by an automatic opera tion the Electric parking brake may be released automatically Warning display NOTE CAUTION When the Electric parking brake warning light yellow does not illuminat...

Page 139: ...down to adjust its position It is possible to move the mirror up down and left right to adjust its position WARNING Do not attempt to adjust the inside rear view mirror while driving This can be dang...

Page 140: ...ry bright the reflection factor of the rearview mirror is automatically changed to reduce the glare Normally use the automatic mode When the ignition switch is turned to the ON position or the operati...

Page 141: ...Do not hang items on or spray glass cleaner on the sensor 2 as reduced sensitivity could result If you want to stop automatic mode press the switch 3 and the indicator will go off To return to automa...

Page 142: ...g the mirror pull it out towards the front of the vehicle until it clicks to lock in place Your passenger s side mirror is convex The objects you see in the mirror will look smaller and farther away t...

Page 143: ...y 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 s...

Page 144: ...automatically retract when the ignition switch is turned to the LOCK position or the operation mode is put in OFF with the driver s door opened Automatically extend when the vehicle speed reaches appr...

Page 145: ...he power is supplied again to those devices N00550901211 When removing the key first set the selector lever to the P PARK position and then turn the key to the OFF position and remove it LOCK Type 2 O...

Page 146: ...teering lock system NOTE The key cannot be removed unless the selec tor lever is set to the P PARK position which allows the ignition switch to turn to the OFF position Type 2 NOTE The key cannot be r...

Page 147: ...to move or the low coolant temperature indicator goes out Refer to Engine cool ant temperature display on page 5 161 or Low coolant temperature indicator on page 5 202 This model is equipped with an...

Page 148: ...brake pedal but do not push the accelera tor pedal Release the ignition switch if the engine starts If the engine fails to start repeat these procedures If the engine still will not start contact you...

Page 149: ...er from the P PARK position to another position follow the steps below 1 Press and hold the brake pedal down 2 Move the selector lever to the desired position The transaxle has 6 forward gears and 1 r...

Page 150: ...or lever to the N NEUTRAL position while pressing the screwdriver down Set the selector lever in the gate to operate WARNING Always press the brake pedal when shift ing the selector lever into a gear...

Page 151: ...n during normal driving CAUTION If a malfunction occurs in the A T while driving the indicator will blink In this case immediately park your vehicle in a safe place and follow these procedures If the...

Page 152: ...ollow these procedures When warning display is showing The automatic transaxle fluid is overheating Stop your vehicle in a safe place put the selector lever in the P position and open the engine hood...

Page 153: ...peration the selector lever position display will change to D DRIVE or L LOW position WARNING Never move the selector lever to the N NEUTRAL position while driving since you could accidentally slip it...

Page 154: ...ore the vehicle stops 1st gear is automatically selected When the selector lever is in the D DRIVE position and sports mode is selected the vehicle will automatically return to D DRIVE operation if th...

Page 155: ...n case of an emergency To prevent sudden acceleration never run the engine at high rpms when shifting from the P PARK or N NEUTRAL Operating the accelerator pedal while the other foot is resting on th...

Page 156: ...help reduce your need to use the service brake N00560301090 As an additional safety precaution models equipped with a continuously variable trans mission have a shift lock device that holds the select...

Page 157: ...quipped with sportronic steering wheel paddle shifter Set the selector lever in the gate to operate WARNING Always press the brake pedal when shift ing the selector lever into a selector posi tion fro...

Page 158: ...e transmission requires warm ing up While the display is blinking the vehicle will not move because the transmis sion keeps disengaging until the warm up is completed even if the selector lever is pla...

Page 159: ...t turn off the engine Move the selector lever to the P PARK position and open the bonnet Keep the engine idling After a while move the selector lever into any position other than P PARK position and c...

Page 160: ...y is showing It may be that there is something unusual happening in the CVT causing a safety device to activate Have your vehicle inspected by an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facili...

Page 161: ...er than 2 sec onds When returning to D DRIVE operation the selector lever position display will change to D DRIVE position L LOW WARNING This position can be used for maximum engine braking Be very ca...

Page 162: ...th the engine running and the vehicle stationary firmly depress the brake pedal to prevent the vehi cle from creeping The vehicle will begin to move as soon as the CVT is engaged especially when the e...

Page 163: ...ronically controlled 4WD system helps improve acceleration and vehicle stabil ity by controlling the front rear distribution of driving torque using the electronic control coupling in the rear differe...

Page 164: ...driving torque control will be temporarily suspended which will allow the rear wheels to lock easier Drive mode Drive mode Function 4WD ECO This is most fuel efficient mode Normal operation is 2WD bu...

Page 165: ...he drive mode can be switched while driv ing or stopped Drive mode indicator Drive Mode Drive mode indicator color liquid crystal dis play meter mono color liquid crys tal display meter 4WD ECO 4WD EC...

Page 166: ...curred with the elec tronically controlled 4WD A warning will also be displayed in the information screen in the multi information display Warning display color liquid crystal dis play Have your vehic...

Page 167: ...conditions 4 wheel drive operation requires special driv ing skills Carefully read the 4 wheel drive operation section on page 5 88 and take care to drive safety N00583000055 The drive mode can be swi...

Page 168: ...he vehicle could lunge in an unexpected direction Driving on dry paved roads in LOCK mode causes increased fuel consumption and noise NOTE The drive mode can be switched while driv ing or stopped S AW...

Page 169: ...raking on steep slopes You should try to avoid driving on steep slopes Also you must exercise caution when driving on sand and mud and when driving through water because sufficient traction may not be...

Page 170: ...hicle Pay special attention to the condition of the tires and check the tire pres sures Mitsubishi Motors is not responsible to the operator for any damage or injury caused or liability incurred by im...

Page 171: ...the following conditions occur while the vehicle is being driven immedi ately park your vehicle in a safe place and follow these procedures If the engine coolant temperature display flashes on the inf...

Page 172: ...all four tires and wheels are the same size and type When it is necessary to replace any of the tires or wheels replace all four All tires should be rotated before the wear difference between the fron...

Page 173: ...he multi information display come on Towing CAUTION Do not tow 4 wheel drive vehicles with the front or rear wheels on the ground Type A or Type B as illustrated This could result in damage to the dri...

Page 174: ...ving the power brake booster will stop working and your brakes will not work as well If the power assist is lost or if either brake hydraulic system stops working properly take your vehicle to an auth...

Page 175: ...turned off automatically and the indicator light on the switch goes off A buzzer will sound and the message will appear on the information screen in the multi information display When the driver s sea...

Page 176: ...arking brake will be automatically applied under the following conditions and a buzzer will sound and the message will appear on the information screen in the multi information display After approxima...

Page 177: ...assist to maintain a stopped position as an alternative to depressing the brake pedal Doing so could cause an accident Do not turn the ignition switch to the OFF LOCK or ACC position while the hill st...

Page 178: ...em NOTE Once the brake assist system is operational it maintains great braking force even if the brake pedal is lightly released To stop its operation completely remove your foot from the brake pedal...

Page 179: ...bishi Motors dealer or repair facility of your choice as soon as possible Warning light red Warning display The anti lock braking system can be used after the vehicle has reached a speed over approxim...

Page 180: ...Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice Warning lamp NOTE The anti lock braking system warning light and brake warning light illuminate at the same time and the warning displays...

Page 181: ...pair facility of your choice as soon as possible It may become harder to turn the steering wheel Active stability control ASC CAUTION Do not over rely on the ASC Even the ASC cannot prevent the natura...

Page 182: ...ntrol function operates at speeds of about 9 mph 15 km h or higher ASC OFF switch CAUTION For safety reasons the ASC OFF switch should be operated when your vehicle is stopped Be sure to keep the ASC...

Page 183: ...te a malfunction provided that the display goes out immediately When a spare tire has been put on your vehi cle the gripping ability of the tire will be lower making it more likely that the dis play i...

Page 184: ...the indicator indi cator display is illuminated The vehicle will then maintain the desired speed Cruise control if so equipped CAUTION When you do not wish to drive at a set speed turn off the cruise...

Page 185: ...1 second and release it Each time you press the RES switch C your vehicle will go about 1 mph 1 6 km h faster While driving at the set speed use the accel erator pedal to reach your desired speed and...

Page 186: ...et a new desired cruising speed N00541701066 Depress the accelerator pedal as you would normally When you release the pedal you will return to your set speed Depress the brake pedal to decrease the sp...

Page 187: ...SC on page 5 100 Also the set speed driving may be deacti vated as follow When the engine speed rises and approaches the tachometer s red zone the red coloured part of the tachometer dial To deactivat...

Page 188: ...ur vehicle if it becomes too close to the vehicle in front The cruising set speed can be set from 25 mph 40 km h to 110 mph 180 km h The distance can be selected from three levels If the vehicle in fr...

Page 189: ...ehicle and a vehi cle in front NOTE Operate the individual switches correctly and one after another The ACC may be turned off or its control function may be cancelled if two or more switches are press...

Page 190: ...ctivated the Active fol lowing distance indicator shown in the illustration below will illuminate When a front vehicle is detected while the ACC is not activated or the ACC is canceled the Stand by fo...

Page 191: ...m h N00581400039 The ACC will maintain the distance to the front vehicle and will apply the brakes auto matically when the system judges braking is necessary The distance can be selected from three le...

Page 192: ...cle has been stopped by the ACC a warning buzzer will sound the above warning will be shown in the multi information display to alert the driver and the ACC control will be canceled When depressing th...

Page 193: ...oblem such as overheating The ACC may not be able to maintain the set speed or the distance to a vehicle in front and may not alert the driver if the system cannot detect the front vehicle properly Ty...

Page 194: ...chassis dyna mometer or free rollers When tire inflation pressures are not adequate When the temporary spare tire is being used When the radar sensor and or its sur rounding area are damaged or deform...

Page 195: ...tions will not work while the accelerator pedal is depressed NOTE The set speed indicator in the multi informa tion display will show while the accel erator pedal is depressed If the SET button is not...

Page 196: ...y display when a front vehicle is detected NOTE The ACC control will not resume after releasing the brake pedal To temporarily accelerate the vehicle WARNING The ACC braking control and approach alarm...

Page 197: ...snow or sand storms etc A front vehicle or an oncoming vehicle is splashing water snow or dirt Driving on a nonbusy road with a few vehicles and obstacles in front The brake system is overheating due...

Page 198: ...ditions are present the ACC control cannot be resumed When your vehicle speed is lower than approximately 6 mph 10 km h or higher than 110 mph 180 km h When your vehicle is driven at speeds between ap...

Page 199: ...M uses a sensor A to determine the distance and relative speed to a vehicle and a pedestrian in front The FCM is not designed as an auto matic driving system or as a collision avoid ance system When y...

Page 200: ...proximately 5 mph 7 km h to 40 mph 65 km h WARNING Before using the FCM read this entire section to fully understand the limitations of this system Failure to follow instruc tions could result in an a...

Page 201: ...or R REVERSE position When an object other than a vehicle or a pedestrian is in front When the FCM has detected a problem in the system When a vehicle or a pedestrian suddenly cuts in front of your ve...

Page 202: ...an bends forward sits or lies on the road When a pedestrian is pushing pulling something such as a stroller bicycle or wheelchair When pedestrians gather in a group When a pedestrian clothing appears...

Page 203: ...ehicle on a curved road When the FCM detects a long object car ried on your vehicle such as skies or a roof carrier When driving through fog steam smoke or dust The FCM should be tuned off if any of f...

Page 204: ...be switched The selected distance mode is shown on the information screen of the multi information display When FAR is selected When MIDDLE is selected When NEAR is selected N00593300035 When the FCM...

Page 205: ...ction of the system If the system becomes temporarily unavail able due to the high or low temperature of the sensor the following message will appear The indicator will appear on the informa tion scre...

Page 206: ...ys tems FCM Lane Departure Warning LDW Automatic high beam system NOTE If the sensor or its surrounding area becomes extremely high temperature when parking the vehicle under a blazing sun the FCM SER...

Page 207: ...es on page 9 44 When replacing the wiper blades use only Mitsubishi Motors Genuine parts or equiva lent Do not dirty or damage the sensor Do not spray glass cleaner on the sensor Also do not spill liq...

Page 208: ...stem Failure to follow instructions could result in an accident Never rely solely on the BSW system when changing lanes BSW is an aid only It is not a substitute for your safe and careful driving Alwa...

Page 209: ...inning and the end of the curve When driving on a road with alternating up and down steep slopes When driving on a bumpy or rough road When the rear of your vehicle is weighed down or your vehicle is...

Page 210: ...the following conditions are met The operation mode is put in ON The selector lever is in positions other than P PARK and R REVERSE The speed of your vehicle is approximately 6 mph 10km h or higher W...

Page 211: ...for a while contact an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer N00592900034 When the warning display appears the radar sensor cannot detect a vehicle traveling side by side or an approaching vehicle beca...

Page 212: ...unde sired operation of the device Frequency bands 24 05 24 25GHz Output power less than 20 milliwatts N00593000045 The Rear Cross Traffic Alert RCTA is an aid system for backing up When the RCTA sys...

Page 213: ...ituations include When the reversing speed of your vehicle is approximately 5 mph 18 km h or higher When an approaching vehicle speed is approximately 4 mph 7 km h or less If the sensor detection area...

Page 214: ...ived including interference that may cause undesired operation For vehicles sold in Canada Applicable law Canada 310 This device complies with Industry Canada licence exempt RSS standard s Operation i...

Page 215: ...ll appear on the information screen of the multi information display You can set your vehicle to LDW 2 This means that your vehicle every time the igni tion switch is turned to the ON position or the...

Page 216: ...ns to leave that travel lane When operating the LDW indicator on the multi information display will be changed to indicator green The LDW will not operate however and the LDW indicator will be appeare...

Page 217: ...etc When the road surface is shiny When old lane markers remain on the road surface When the lane markers are double lines or the shape of the lane markers are complicated When driving in an extremely...

Page 218: ...stem uses tire inflation pressure sensors A on the wheels to monitor the tire inflation pressures The system only indicates when a tire is signifi cantly under inflated Windshield is dirty LDW deactiv...

Page 219: ...he tire pressure monitoring system is not a substitute for regularly checking tire infla tion pressures Be sure to check the tire inflation pressures as described in Tires on page 9 15 The tire inflat...

Page 220: ...s the malfunction exists When the malfunction indicator is illumi nated the system may not be able to detect or signal low tire pressure as intended TPMS malfunctions may occur for a variety of reason...

Page 221: ...is displayed on the information screen in the multi infor mation display When inspecting or adjusting the tire pres sure do not apply excessive force to the valve stem to avoid breakage After inspect...

Page 222: ...switch to select tire ID set change 3 Hold down the multi information display switch for about 3 seconds or more The setting changes to the selected tire ID set 4 The valid tire ID set is changed and...

Page 223: ...he ignition switch in the ON position or the operation mode is put in ON the rear view image will be dis played on the screen of the DISPLAY AUDIO or the Smartphone Link Display Audio When the selecto...

Page 224: ...tly on the lens Do not spray the camera and its surround ings with high pressure water Make sure that the liftgate is securely closed when backing up Reference lines on the screen 1 Approximately at t...

Page 225: ...the same distance from the vehi cle and point C is farther off than point A and B Case 2 A Actual objects B Objects shown on the screen NOTE Mirror image is displayed on the screen On vehicles equippe...

Page 226: ...era C Side view camera CAUTION If the camera lens gets dirty a clear image cannot be obtained As necessary rinse the lens with clean water and gently wipe with a clean soft cloth To avoid damaging the...

Page 227: ...lustrations It cannot show around the both sides and the lower part of the front and rear bumpers etc While driving be sure to visually confirm safety around the vehicle Range of view of the Multi Aro...

Page 228: ...s side of the vehicle and the front of the vehicle are displayed Types of views of the Multi Around Monitor Bird s eye view Rear view mode Side view Rear view mode Bird s eye view Front view mode Sid...

Page 229: ...ew is displayed When water drops or condensation are on the lens When sun light or headlights shine directly into the lens When a fluorescent light shines directly into the lens If the atmospheric tem...

Page 230: ...lows NOTE If there is no operation for 3 minutes after the Multi Around Monitor is displayed by pressing the switch with the selector lever in other than R REVERSE the display dis appears Switching of...

Page 231: ...nt view the expected course lines are also displayed in the bird s eye view Front solid line Rear broken line Rear view mode 1 Approximately 39 inches 100 cm from the rear edge of the rear bumper 2 Ap...

Page 232: ...d slope behind the vehicle A Actual objects B Objects shown on the screen CAUTION When there is a downward slope behind the vehicle objects shown on the screen will appear to be closer than they actua...

Page 233: ...nt and point B is the closest point to the vehicle In reality point A and B are actually the same distance from the vehicle and point C is farther off than point A and B CAUTION NOTE When the expected...

Page 234: ...ed from the edge of the view captured by each camera As result an object indicated in the section may be unclear and it may disappear reappear on the screen NOTE In the Bird s eye view mode since the...

Page 235: ...e speed combinations This gauge also assists in evaluating engine performance Instrument cluster 1 Tachometer P 5 154 Type 1 Type 2 2 Multi Information display Type 1 Color liquid crystal display type...

Page 236: ...ness level 2 Rheostat illumination button NOTE You can adjust to 8 different levels for when the front side marker lights are illuminated and when they are not If the vehicle is equipped with the auto...

Page 237: ...mode indicator display screen P 5 218 7 Information screen P 5 157 8 Selector lever position display P 5 70 5 77 9 Engine coolant temperature display P 5 161 10 Odometer P 5 162 11 Cruise control disp...

Page 238: ...stance range etc It is also possible to change elements such as the language and units used on the multi information display by operating the multi information display switch N00555301177 Each time yo...

Page 239: ...play P 5 166 4 Service reminder P 5 163 5 Redisplay of a warning display screen P 5 161 Information screen With the ignition switch is turned from the OFF or LOCK position to the ON position or the op...

Page 240: ...operation mode in ON When there is a warning display 1 Trip odometer P 5 162 2 Trip odometer P 5 162 3 Driving range display P 5 165 ECO drive assist display P 5 166 4 Average fuel consumption displa...

Page 241: ...A is displayed 9 Function setting screen P 5 167 10 Redisplay of a warning display screen P 5 161 NOTE While driving the service reminder are not displayed even if you operate the multi information di...

Page 242: ...When the cause of the warning display is eliminated the warning goes out automat ically N00529700030 If any of the doors or the liftgate is not com pletely closed this displays the open door or liftga...

Page 243: ...screen F Full E Empty CAUTION Running out of gas could damage the cata lytic converter If the warning display appears refuel as soon as possible NOTE It may take several seconds to stabilize the displ...

Page 244: ...e to have the system checked At that time when the ignition switch is switched from the OFF or LOCK position to the ON position or the oper ation mode is changed from OFF to ON the warning display is...

Page 245: ...periodic inspection is shown N00578400022 When the ignition switch is turned to the ON position or the operation mode is put in ON the system check screen is displayed for about 4 seconds If there is...

Page 246: ...ever if you only add a small amount of fuel the correct value will not be displayed Fill to a full tank whenever possible When your vehicle is stopped on an extremely steep hill the driving range valu...

Page 247: ...el efficient driving by the num ber of leaves as follows When the ignition switch or the operation mode is ON The display shows the score you achieved in the last several minutes The display setting c...

Page 248: ...ect the item to change on the menu screen and change to the desired setting For further details on the operation meth ods refer to the following sections Refer to Changing the reset mode for average f...

Page 249: ...e from A or 1 Auto reset M 2 or P Manual reset A or 1 Auto reset The setting is changed to the selected reset condition If you press and hold the multi informa tion meter switch when the average fuel...

Page 250: ...ion display unit setting 4 Lightly press the multi information dis play switch to switch to select the units 5 Press and hold the multi information dis play switch for about 2 seconds or more to chang...

Page 251: ...ion dis play switch for about 2 seconds or more to display LANGUAGE language set ting 4 Lightly press the multi information dis play switch to select the desired language 5 Press and hold the multi in...

Page 252: ...d hold the multi information dis play switch for about 2 seconds or more to switch from ON operation sound on to OFF operation sound off or from OFF to ON The setting is changed to the selected con di...

Page 253: ...urn signal sound 2 or from 2 to 1 The setting changes to the selected turn signal sound N00563601049 It is possible to change the bar graph setting of the momentary fuel consumption display 1 Press an...

Page 254: ...ange elements such as the units used on the multi information dis play NOTE The factory settings are as follows Average fuel consumption and average speed reset mode A Auto reset Fuel consumption disp...

Page 255: ...eter 8 Service reminder distance P 5 177 4 Meter illumination control P 5 175 9 Service reminder month P 5 177 5 Driving range display P 5 175 10 Tire pressure monitoring system display P 5 137 NOTE W...

Page 256: ...en the driving range falls below approximately 30 miles 50 km is dis played Odometer Trip odometer Usage examples for trip odometer trip odometer It is possible to measure two currently traveled dista...

Page 257: ...ng the function settings on page 5 179 Average fuel consumption dis play NOTE NOTE The average fuel consumption display can be reset separately for the auto reset mode and for the manual reset mode is...

Page 258: ...ral seconds to stabilize the display after refilling the tank If fuel is added with the ignition switch in the ON position the remaining fuel dis play may incorrectly indicate the fuel level The fuel...

Page 259: ...hold the multi information dis play switch for about 2 seconds or more to make the spanner mark start flashing If there is no operation for about 10 seconds with flashing the display will revert to it...

Page 260: ...es auto matically from manual to auto When the average fuel consumption is being displayed if you hold down the multi information display switch these calculations will be reset to zero When the ignit...

Page 261: ...on display on page 5 174 2 Each time you press the multi information display switch for 2 seconds or more on outside temperature display you can switch from F to C or from C to F unit of outside tempe...

Page 262: ...h beam indicator P 5 202 5 Charging system warning light P 5 204 6 Blind Spot Warning BSW indicator light if so equipped P 5 126 7 Automatic high beam system indicator if so equipped P 5 211 8 LED hea...

Page 263: ...uipped P 5 93 18 Brake warning light red P 5 203 19 Information screen display list P 5 182 Information screen display list NOTE In the following cases a warning may be displayed on the information sc...

Page 264: ...hts and other lights on page 5 209 The washer fluid is running low Replenish the container with washer fluid Refer to Washer fluid on page 9 12 Refer to Capacity on page 11 7 There is a malfunction in...

Page 265: ...a fault in the F A S T key Refer to Free hand Advanced Security Transmitter F A S T key on page 5 13 There is a fault in the electronic immobilizer Anti theft starting system Contact an authorized Mi...

Page 266: ...turning steering wheel Refer to Steering wheel lock on page 5 65 The engine switch is pressed to stop the engine and the selector lever is in a position other than the P PARK position Place the selec...

Page 267: ...is a fault in the Tire Pressure Monitoring Sys tem Refer to Tire Pressure Monitoring System on page 5 138 One of the doors or the liftgate is not completely closed The open door is displayed Close the...

Page 268: ...safe place as soon as possible and contact an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice to have the system checked There is a fault in the electrical system Park your ve...

Page 269: ...ng display on page 5 206 The brake fluid level is low There is a fault in the brake system Park the vehicle in a safe place and inspect it If the light still illuminates after the inspection con tact...

Page 270: ...he brake auto hold is not available Refer to Brake auto hold on page 5 93 The Electric parking brake is not automatically applied because there is a fault in the Electric park ing brake system When th...

Page 271: ...l circulation system Park your vehicle in a safe place as soon as possible and contact an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice to have the system checked Refer to Oi...

Page 272: ...s a fault in the electronically controlled 4WD system Contact an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice to have the system checked Refer to Electronically controlled 4...

Page 273: ...nt Increase the following distance by depressing the brake pedal or marking other decelerating control Refer to Adaptive Cruise Control System ACC Approach alarm on page 5 112 The Forward Collision Mi...

Page 274: ...art the control because the speed is out of speed range The Adaptive Cruise Control System ACC cannot start the control because not detected the approach of the vehicles in front The Adaptive Cruise C...

Page 275: ...System FCM has been activated Refer to FCM braking function on page 5 120 The Forward Collision Mitigation System FCM is temporarily unavailable for some reason This is not a malfunction The Lane Depa...

Page 276: ...sensor on page 5 130 Foreign objects such as dirt snow or ice adhere to the bumper surface around the sensor Remove a foreign object on the bumper surface around the sensor When the warning display do...

Page 277: ...on page 5 123 Refer to Lane Departure Warning System LDW System problem warning on page 5 136 Refer to Automatic high beam system System problem warning on page 5 214 The sensor is temporarily unavai...

Page 278: ...PARK or the N NEUTRAL posi tion or you pressed the engine switch without depressing the brake pedal Place the selector lever in the P PARK position depress and hold the brake pedal with the right foo...

Page 279: ...en AWC ECO mode of S AWC is selected Refer to S AWC Super All Wheel Con trol on page 5 85 When NORMAL mode of S AWC is selected When SNOW mode of S AWC is selected When LOCK mode of S AWC is selected...

Page 280: ...ON OFF switch on page 5 122 When the Forward Collision Mitigation System FCM is deactivated Refer to FCM ON OFF switch on page 5 122 When the operation mode of the Lane Departure Warning system LDW i...

Page 281: ...ttings on page 5 167 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 about every 5 minutes to encourage you to tak...

Page 282: ...on on page 5 20 if so equipped 9 Electric power steering system warning light P 5 99 10 4WD ECO mode indicator if so equipped P 5 84 11 4WD LOCK mode indicator if so equipped P 5 84 12 LED headlight w...

Page 283: ...he accelerator in a way well matched with the vehicle speed 24 Engine malfunction indicator SER VICE ENGINE SOON or Check engine light P 5 204 25 Seat belt reminder warning light P 4 23 26 Tire pressu...

Page 284: ...ng wheel pad dle shifter Warning lights Brake warning light red and buzzer CAUTION If the brake warning light and the Anti lock braking system warning light are illuminated at the same time the brakin...

Page 285: ...n authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer If you inevitably have to park park the vehicle on level and stable ground shift the selector lever in P PARK position and place chocks or blocks Engine malfuncti...

Page 286: ...Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice to have the system checked Oil pressure warning light Vehicle equipped with the multi information display Type 2 CAUTION If this light comes on when...

Page 287: ...ning light Vehicle equipped with the multi information display Type 2 Information screen display Vehicle equipped with the multi information display Type 1 Brake warning display CAUTION If a vehicle i...

Page 288: ...e the stop lights to alert the vehicles behind you Charging system warning dis play CAUTION CAUTION If warnings are displayed while the engine is running park your vehicle in a safe place as soon as p...

Page 289: ...dicate a problem When the light is switched on the heat will dry out the fog However if water collects inside the light have it checked by an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility o...

Page 290: ...front and rear side marker lights license plate instrument panel lights and downlight on Headlights and other lights on NOTE Once the daytime running light come on they do not go out until the ignitio...

Page 291: ...CC or if the operation mode is changed to OFF while the lights are on the tone will sound to remind you to turn off the lights In either case the lights will turn off automat ically and so will the to...

Page 292: ...stem is acti vated and the indicator is illuminated If the automatic high beam system switch is pressed again the automatic high beam system will be deactivated and automatic high beam system indicato...

Page 293: ...lights are illuminating The low beam headlights illuminate when any of the following conditions occur Your vehicle speed does not exceed approximately 28 mph 45 km h It is bright ahead of your vehicl...

Page 294: ...he headlight beams are switched auto matically NOTE The system may not detect a light vehicle such as a bicycle The system may not detect an ambient brightness precisely This causes the traffic to be...

Page 295: ...able due to the high or low temperature of the sensor the following warning display will appear After the temperature of the sensor has been in range the system will automatically return to operation...

Page 296: ...outside the vehicle N00547301181 This function turns on the headlights in the low beam setting for approximately 30 sec onds after the ignition switch is turned to the OFF or LOCK position or the ope...

Page 297: ...the drivers of approaching vehicles First set the light switch to the position then turn the headlight leveling switch knob to lower the beam The greater the number on the head light leveling switch k...

Page 298: ...ront and rear turn signal lights are working properly If this light flashes faster than usual check for a burned out turn signal light bulb or mal functioning connection in the signal If the panel lig...

Page 299: ...r on page 7 5 The ECO mode starts working by pressing the ECO mode switch 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 w...

Page 300: ...ion headlights and dimmer switch back to position and turning the knob in the direction of the ON posi tion Do not use fog lights except in conditions of fog otherwise excessive light glare may tempor...

Page 301: ...frozen to the windshield or rear window do not operate the wipers until the ice has melted and the blades are freed otherwise the wiper motor may be damaged To adjust intermittent intervals 1 Fast 2...

Page 302: ...ect the rubber parts of the wipers this operation of the wipers does not take place even if the lever is put in the AUTO posi tion when the vehicle is stationary and the ambient temperature is approxi...

Page 303: ...ition The wipers will operate once if the lever is moved to the AUTO position and the knob C is turned in the direction when the ignition switch or the operation mode is in ON To adjust the sensitivit...

Page 304: ...o operate the rear window wiper Windshield washer NOTE It is possible to modify functions as follows Intelligent washer can be activated Refer to Intelligent washer on page 5 223 The wipers can be set...

Page 305: ...the fluid level regularly and refill if necessary Refer to Washer fluid on page 9 12 Precautions to observe when using wipers and washers CAUTION If the washer is used in cold weather the washer fluid...

Page 306: ...deicer is activated deactivated depending on the operation of the rear win dow defogger Refer to Electric rear win dow defogger switch on page 5 225 Electric rear window defog ger switch CAUTION The...

Page 307: ...setting the heated outside rearview mirror if so equipped and wiper deicer if so equipped will also operate automatically at the same time For further information please contact your authorized Mitsu...

Page 308: ...e or iPod to play music files stored in the USB memory device or iPod This section explains how to connect and remove a USB memory device or iPod Refer to the separate owner s manual for details on th...

Page 309: ...ion switch to the LOCK position or put the operation mode in OFF first and perform the installation steps in reverse CAUTION Keep the lid of the floor console box closed while driving the vehicle A li...

Page 310: ...mirror is fitted to the back of the sun visor Operating the lid of the vanity mirror will automatically turn on the mirror light A Cards can be slipped into the holder B on the sun visor Sun visors V...

Page 311: ...type accessory operating at 12 V and at 120 W or less When using more than one socket at the same time make sure the total power con sumption of the electrical accessories does not exceed 120 W at 12...

Page 312: ...s Con trol System if so equipped WARNING Do not use HomeLink with any garage door opener that lacks safety stop and reverse features as required by U S Fed eral Regulations A garage door opener which...

Page 313: ...d your device should operate when the HomeLink button is pressed and released If the indicator light rapidly flashes green firmly press hold for 2 seconds and release the programmed HomeLink button Re...

Page 314: ...to time out in the same man ner The indicator LED on the hand held transmit ter will go off when the device times out indi cating that it has finished transmitting If you live in Canada or you are hav...

Page 315: ...tion indicators will flash rapidly green upon successful synchronization with the door opener within 5 seconds N00585000020 To operate simply press and release the pro grammed HomeLink button Activati...

Page 316: ...een 2 Release both buttons 3 HomeLink is now in the train or learn ing mode and can be programmed at any time beginning with Programming a new HomeLink step 1 N00585400024 To reprogram a HomeLink butt...

Page 317: ...onsible for com pliance could void the user s authority to operate the device Interior lights NOTE Be aware that leaving the light illuminated with the engine off may run the battery down Never leave...

Page 318: ...pproxi mately 30 seconds and then go off The time until the light goes off can be adjusted See your authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer for details For vehicles equipped with the Smartphone Link Displ...

Page 319: ...ights go off automatically after approximately 30 min utes NOTE When the engine is started using the key while the doors and liftgate are closed if you remove the key the dome light will illumi nate f...

Page 320: ...t so lighters and other flammable items may catch fire and unopened drink cans including beer cans may rupture The heat may also deform or crack plastic spectacle lenses and other spec tacle parts tha...

Page 321: ...To use the box raise the luggage floor board Card holder Floor console box B Tissue holder C Pen holder D Tray NOTE When the lights are illuminated with the light switch in the or AUTO position vehic...

Page 322: ...ard as illustrated 3 To access the center of the luggage floor box front insert your hand in the gap C and raise the board as illustrated 1 Raise the luggage floor board rear by pulling up on the stra...

Page 323: ...heavier than typical sunglasses There is risk that the holder lid will open accidentally resulting in an injury due to falling objects NOTE Some types of sunglasses cannot fit snugly in the holder Be...

Page 324: ...e second row seat For the third row seat Bottle holders WARNING Do not spray water or spill beverages inside the vehicle If switches wires or electrical components become wet they could malfunction or...

Page 325: ...the installation hole that is to be used Move the opposite slider in the same fashion NOTE Do not store cup or drink can in the bottle holder Make sure all lids are tightly closed when storing bevera...

Page 326: ...steps in reverse Gently shake the entire cargo area cover after fitting it to make sure it is securely retained The cover can be fitted at the indicated posi tion when not in use Raise the luggage flo...

Page 327: ...g you to fall Coat hooks WARNING Do not put a hanger or any heavy or pointed object on the coat hook If the cur tain airbag was activated any such item could be propelled away with great force and cou...

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Page 330: ...6 2 Driving alcohol and drugs 6 2 Floor mat 6 3 Vehicle preparation before driving 6 4 Safe driving techniques 6 4 Driving during cold weather 6 5 Braking 6 5 Parking 6 6 Loading information 6 6 Carg...

Page 331: ...ing their seat belts with children in the rear seat in appro priate restraints N00628801191 Fuel economy is dependent on many factors Your personal driving habits can have a sig nificant effect on you...

Page 332: ...xes are slower and your judgment is impaired Floor mat To install the floor mat NOTE The shape of the mat and the number of retaining clips may vary depending on the vehicle model WARNING If a floor m...

Page 333: ...ck all the tires for heavy tread wear or uneven wear patterns Look for stones nails glass or other objects stuck in the tread Look for any tread cuts or sidewall cracks Check the wheel nuts for tightn...

Page 334: ...oil to all cylinders Then drive your vehicle slowly Stay at low speeds at first so that the transaxle transfer case and rear axle oil have time to spread to all lubrication points Check the engine an...

Page 335: ...est Also never leave the engine running in a closed or poorly venti lated place Your front bumper can be damaged if you scrape it over curbs or parking stop blocks Be careful when traveling up or down...

Page 336: ...ated cargo and luggage load plus 150 lbs 68 kg times the vehicle s designated seating capacity Production options weight the combined weight of those installed regular produc tion options weighing ove...

Page 337: ...bs 4 The resulting figure equals the available amount of cargo and luggage load capacity For exam ple if the XXX amount equals 1400 lbs and there will be five 150 lbs passengers in your vehi cle the a...

Page 338: ...tion purposes only and may not be accurate for the seating and load carry capacity of your vehicle For the following example the combined weight of occupants and cargo should never exceed 865 lbs 392...

Page 339: ...age in the cargo area of your vehicle Try to spread the weight evenly Loading cargo on the roof WARNING Weight placed on the roof of the vehicle will raise the vehicle s center of gravity and adversel...

Page 340: ...the load to make sure it is securely fastened to the roof carrier Stop the vehicle periodically and check that the load remains secure If the load is not secure it could fall from the vehicle and dam...

Page 341: ...trailer you must include the tongue weight of the trailer in your calculation of the vehicle capacity weight For more information regarding vehicle capacity weight refer to Tire and loading informatio...

Page 342: ...o the Vehicle care and maintenance section Check periodically to see that all hitch nuts and bolts are tight Mitsubishi Motors recommends that any trailer having a total weight of 1 250 lbs 567 kg or...

Page 343: ...ithout a trailer Before you start check the trailer hitch safety chains tires and mirror adjustment Be sure your vehicle s tires are inflated to the cold inflation pressure listed in the manual You ll...

Page 344: ...for a few minutes before turning the engine off If the engine coolant temperature indica tor flashes on the information screen in the multi information display or the engine power drops suddenly refer...

Page 345: ...5 Set the selector lever to the P PARK position and turn off the engine When restarting out after parking on a hill 1 Check that the selector lever is set to the P PARK position 2 Start the engine Be...

Page 346: ...fort controls Vents 7 2 Dual zone automatic climate control air conditioner 7 5 Important air conditioning operating tips 7 13 Air purifier 7 14 General information about your radio 7 14 BK0249100US b...

Page 347: ...s 1 Driver s vents 2 Passenger s vents Air flow and direction adjust ments Driver s vents 1 Close 2 Open Passenger s vents 1 Close 2 Open NOTE On rare occasions air from the vents of an air conditione...

Page 348: ...ly to the upper part of the passen ger compartment Air flows to the upper part of the passenger compartment and flows to the leg area Air flows mainly to the leg area Changing the mode selection Face...

Page 349: ...ir flow ratio can be adjusted with the mode selection in the position For further information we recommend you to consult an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice On...

Page 350: ...e air conditioner is operating With an increased engine speed an A T or CVT vehicle will creep to a greater degree than with a lower engine speed Fully depress the brake pedal to pre vent the vehicle...

Page 351: ...position Never place anything over the sensor since doing so will prevent it from functioning properly NOTE Since the air conditioning operation is con trolled while the ECO mode is operating you may...

Page 352: ...vehicles equipped with multi information display Type 2 refer to Changing the tem perature unit on page 5 180 When the engine coolant temperature is low the air temperature from the heater will be co...

Page 353: ...erature can be set separately by using each temperature control switch Press the AUTO switch to return to syn chronized mode N00737101234 To change the amount of air flowing from the vents press the M...

Page 354: ...auto matically controlled Changing the settings Press the air selection switch for approxi mately 10 seconds or longer When the setting has changed the system will beep and the indicator light will fl...

Page 355: ...for approximately 10 seconds or longer When the setting has changed the system will beep and the indicator light will flash When the setting has changed from enabled to disabled the system will beep...

Page 356: ...ecirculated outside air selection temperature adjustment and air conditioner ON OFF status are all controlled automatically The selected mode and the blower speed are not shown in the display N0070360...

Page 357: ...mist from the windshield and door windows use the MODE switch or defogger switch or Use this setting to keep the windshield and door windows clear of mist and to keep the leg area heated when driving...

Page 358: ...located in front of the windshield is free of obstruc tions such as leaves Leaves collected in the air intake chamber may reduce air flow and plug the water drains If the air conditioner seems less ef...

Page 359: ...erence that may cause undesirable operation CAUTION The air conditioning system in your vehicle must be charged with the refrigerant HFO 1234yf and the lubricant SUN PAG46A Use of any other refrigeran...

Page 360: ...e AM signals are reflected by solid objects such as buildings etc Because FM signals are easily reflected by buildings this can also cause reception dis turbances The direct signal from the broadcast...

Page 361: ...without an electronic noise suppression device The disturbance is even greater if the station is weak or poorly tuned FM reception is not as sensitive to electrical disturbances as AM AM reception is...

Page 362: ...hicle breaks down 8 2 Jump starting the engine 8 2 Engine overheating 8 4 Jack and tools 8 5 How to change a tire 8 6 Towing 8 14 Operation under adverse driving conditions 8 15 Fuel Pump Shut off Sys...

Page 363: ...ugh together so that the jumper cables can reach but be sure the vehicles aren t touching each other 3 Set the parking brake firmly on your vehi cle and move the selector lever into the P PARK positio...

Page 364: ...The battery might split open or explode if the temperature is below the freezing point or if it is not filled to the proper level WARNING Make sure that the jumper cables and your clothing are clear...

Page 365: ...r assistance 4 If you see steam or spray coming from under the hood turn off the engine 5 If you do not see steam or spray coming from under the hood leave the engine on until the high coolant tempera...

Page 366: ...play type or the high coolant temperature warning light Mono color liquid crystal display type You can start driving again when the high coolant temperature warning does not come on 11 Have the system...

Page 367: ...ector lever to the P PARK position and turn the ignition switch the engine switch to the LOCK or OFF position 4 Turn on the hazard warning flashers and set up a warning sign such as a warning triangle...

Page 368: ...ion placard attached to the driver s door sill Refer to Tire and load ing information placard on page 11 3 Driving with an improperly inflated tire can cause an accident If you have no choice but to d...

Page 369: ...oosen the wheel nuts with the wheel nut wrench Do not remove the wheel nuts yet 2 Place the jack under one of the jacking points A shown in the illustration Use the jacking point closest to the tire y...

Page 370: ...rface Before setting the jack make sure there are no sand or pebbles under the jack base NOTE Put the spare wheel under the vehicle body near the jack This makes it safer if the jack slips out of posi...

Page 371: ...tighten the wheel nuts by hand until the flange parts of the wheel nuts make light contact with the wheel and the wheel is not loose CAUTION Handle the wheel carefully when changing the tire to avoid...

Page 372: ...rce to the wheel nut wrench when tightening the wheel nuts If you do so you can over tighten the wheel nuts and damage the wheel wheel nuts and hub bolts CAUTION Driving with an improperly inflated ti...

Page 373: ...surface facing down may damage the wheel or tire hanger If you find any damage on a spare tire do not use the tire and contact an authorized Mit subishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choi...

Page 374: ...old them in place with both knees 4 Gently tap the top H of the wheel cover around its outer circumference to push it in Wheel cover if so equipped To remove NOTE The wheel cover is made of plastic Be...

Page 375: ...our vehicle cannot tow any other vehicle Do not tow all wheel drive vehicles with this style Towing the vehicle by a tow truck CAUTION This vehicle must not be towed by a tow truck using sling lift ty...

Page 376: ...icles equipped with the F A S T key The operation mode is in OFF or ACC Towing a front wheel drive vehi cle with front wheels off the ground Type C CAUTION Operation under adverse driving conditions I...

Page 377: ...e your vehicle due to the brake being frozen Depress the accelerator pedal little by little to move the vehicle when safe to do so Drive as slow as possible when driving on bumpy rutted roads or over...

Page 378: ...er oil All wheel drive models 9 12 Rear axle oil All wheel drive models 9 12 Washer fluid 9 12 Brake fluid 9 13 Battery 9 13 Tires 9 15 Brake pedal free play 9 22 Parking brake lever stroke if so equi...

Page 379: ...of the vehicle WARNING When checking or servicing the inside of the engine compartment be sure the engine is stopped and has had a chance to cool down If you need to work in the engine compart ment w...

Page 380: ...le checked at an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice as soon as possible In unusual situations involving major engine problems a burning odor may indicate severe an...

Page 381: ...gine hood at any other place could cause the prop to slip out and lead to an accident The hood prop can fall out if the hood is lifted by a strong wind To close CAUTION Be careful not to trap your han...

Page 382: ...749 View of the engine compartment 2 4 L models 3 0 L models 1 Engine oil level dipstick 2 Engine oil cap 3 Air cleaner filter 4 Brake fluid reservoir 5 Washer fluid reservoir 6 Automatic transaxle fl...

Page 383: ...filler cap on the engine valve cover and fill to within the Good range Engine oil and oil filter To check and refill engine oil NOTE If it is difficult to verify the oil level wipe off the dipstick a...

Page 384: ...20 Synthetic Engine Oil should be used at the next oil change to maintain optimum fuel economy and cold weather starting The oil filter should be replaced at the time or mileage specified in the WARRA...

Page 385: ...excellent protection against corrosion and rust formation on all metals including alumi num and prevents clogs in some parts of engine If you need to add coolant often or if the level in the reserve t...

Page 386: ...ter will get dirty and dusty from use and not filter properly Replace it with a new filter using the schedule in the WARRANTY AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL 1 For 2 4 L models remove the two clips A then remo...

Page 387: ...on in its original position 2 4 L models NOTE Mitsubishi Motors Genuine Parts are recom mended when replacing the air cleaner filter For 2 4 L models make sure that the connec tor is properly reconnec...

Page 388: ...to get to the correct level 3 Make certain that the dipstick cap is installed properly to keep dirt and water out of the transaxle Use only Mitsubishi Motors Genuine ATF J3 transaxle fluid to ensure...

Page 389: ...als and add washer fluid to reservoir if nec essary Open the reservoir cap and check the fluid level with the dipstick When freezing weather is anticipated flush out the water in the reservoir by oper...

Page 390: ...he outside of the battery Fill it with distilled water as needed The inside of the battery is divided into several compart ments Take the cap off of each compartment and fill to the mark Brake fluid T...

Page 391: ...overheat and be damaged Keep sparks cigarettes and flames away from the battery because the battery could explode Electrolyte battery acid is made of corro sive diluted sulfuric acid If it spills on...

Page 392: ...tread from the tire carcass Carcass the tire structure except tread and sidewall rubber which when inflated bears the load Sidewall portion of a tire between the tread and bead Section width the linea...

Page 393: ...ds 215 Section width in millimeters mm 65 Aspect ratio in percent Ratio of section height to sec tion width of tire R Construction code R means radial construc tion D means diagonal or bias constructi...

Page 394: ...molded into the sidewall preceding the size designation Example T145 80D18 103M Service Description 95 Load index A numerical code associated with the maximum load a tire can carry NOTE H Speed symbo...

Page 395: ...ce to the generation of heat and its ability to dissipate heat when tested under controlled condi tions on a specified indoor laboratory test wheel Sustained high tempera ture can cause the material o...

Page 396: ...d be checked more often whenever weather temperatures change severely because tire pressures change with outdoor temperatures The pressures listed are always cold inflation pressure Cold inflation pre...

Page 397: ...check for uneven wear damage and wheel alignment Abnormal wear is usually caused by a wrong tire pres On all wheel drive vehicles always use tires of the same size same type and same brand and which h...

Page 398: ...However it must not be included in the regular tire rotation sequence Tires that do not have arrows showing rotation direction Tires that have arrows showing rotation direction Front Front If the tire...

Page 399: ...g N00940700138 Check the wiper blades occasionally Clean them regularly to remove deposits of salt and road film Use a sponge or cloth and a mild detergent or non abrasive cleaner to clean the blades...

Page 400: ...osest to high heat sources such as the exhaust manifold Check all the hose connections such as clamps and couplings to make sure they are secure and that there are no leaks If you see any wear or dama...

Page 401: ...h any cracks or worn spots in the rubber hose cover the hose should be replaced The brakes can fail if the hose wears through Improper installation may cause twisting or wheel tire or chassis interfer...

Page 402: ...ease on the safety catch wherever moving parts touch N00942600102 The ventilation slots in front of the wind shield should be brushed clear after a heavy snowfall so that the operation of the heating...

Page 403: ...ver s seat at the position shown in the illustration Pull the fuse lid to remove it In the engine compartment the fuse blocks are located as shown in the illustration While pressing the tab C pull up...

Page 404: ...replace a blown fuse with one of the same capacity as the original Fuse load capacities Passenger compartment fuse location table Main fuse block Sub fuse block No Sym bol Electrical system Capac ity...

Page 405: ...airbag 7 5 A 17 Radio 15 A 18 Control unit relay 7 5 A 19 Interior lights Room lights 15 A 20 Back up lights 7 5 A 21 Heated outside rearview mirrors 7 5 A 22 Outside rearview mirrors 10 A No Sym bol...

Page 406: ...paci ty F5 Front fog lights 15 A F6 Air conditioner 10 A F7 Headlight washer 20 A F8 Security horn 20 A F9 Horn 10 A F10 ETV 15 A F11 Alternator 7 5 A F12 Engine 7 5 A F13 ENG POWER 20 A Fuel line hea...

Page 407: ...When using a substitute fuse replace with a fuse of the correct capacity as soon as possi ble N00954901141 1 Before replacing a fuse always turn off the electrical item connected to the fuse and turn...

Page 408: ...ws again after a short time have the electrical system checked by an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice to find and correct the cause Replacement of light bulbs CA...

Page 409: ...s not indicate a func tional problem When the light is switched on the heat will remove the fog However if water gathers inside the light please have it checked by an authorized Mitsubishi Motors deal...

Page 410: ...f the bulb Check with an authorized Mitsubi shi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice when either light needs to be repaired or replaced Rear side marker light High mounted stop light Tail...

Page 411: ...move it and then pull the bulb out of the socket 4 To install the bulb perform the removal steps in reverse N00900301171 Front foot lights Floor console box light Headlights low beam halogen bulb type...

Page 412: ...s in reverse N00943201359 The alignment of the headlights should be checked by an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair facility of your choice N00915501214 1 When replacing the bulb on the...

Page 413: ...s indicated by arrows and pry gently to remove the cover A Parking lights Daytime running lights NOTE The parking lights and daytime running lights use an LED instead of the bulb Check with an authori...

Page 414: ...Open the liftgate 2 Remove the screws A and then move the light unit toward the rear of the vehi cle to unfix the notch B and pins C NOTE When unfastening the screws or the fog light be careful not t...

Page 415: ...light and stop light LED cannot be replaced NOTE The rear side marker light tail light and stop light use an LED instead of the bulb Check with an authorized Mitsubishi Motors dealer or a repair faci...

Page 416: ...meet your local environmental pollution control regula tions Choose the materials you will use care fully to be sure that they do not contain corrosives If you are not sure contact an authorized Mitsu...

Page 417: ...d others are highly flamma ble Some are dangerous if you breathe their fumes in a closed space When you use any thing in a container to clean your vehicle be sure to follow the instructions Always ope...

Page 418: ...d wipe dry with a cham ois or soft cloth After washing the vehicle carefully clean the joints and flanges of the doors hood etc where dirt is likely to remain NOTE If fuzzing is difficult to remove fr...

Page 419: ...zle at least 28 inches 70 cm away from the vehicle body When washing around the door glass hold the nozzle at a distance of more than 28 inches 70 cm and at a right angle to the glass surface Make sur...

Page 420: ...ve dirt using a wet sponge 2 Use a mild detergent on any dirt that can not be removed easily with water Rinse off the detergent after washing the wheel 3 Dry the wheel thoroughly using a chamois leath...

Page 421: ...dipped in warm neutral deter gent solution Wipe away the solution with a sponge dipped in fresh water N00947000071 Never spray or splash water on the electrical accessories in the engine compartment...

Page 422: ...0 Customer assistance Reporting Safety Defects Consumer information For vehicles sold in U S A 10 2 Reporting Safety Defects 10 2 Important facts to know in case of an accident 10 4 BK0249100US book 1...

Page 423: ...d C may have poor traction performance The temperature grades are A the highest B and C representing the tire s resistance to the generation of heat and its ability to dissipate heat when tested under...

Page 424: ...a safety defect you should immediately notify Transport Canada in addition to notifying Mitsubishi Motor Sales of Canada Inc You may write to To contact Mitsubishi Motor Sales of Canada Inc call 1 888...

Page 425: ...t finish corrosion resistance or workmanship The strength and integrity built into your Mitsubishi vehicle is the result of a specific design referred to as Energy Management Individual body parts are...

Page 426: ...t genuine Mitsubishi Motors parts you may have to specifically request them Make cer tain your insurance company understands imitations are not to be used in the repair of your vehicle You deserve the...

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Page 428: ...11 Specifications Vehicle labeling 11 2 Vehicle dimensions 11 4 Vehicle weights 11 5 Engine specifications 11 6 Battery 11 6 Tires and wheels 11 7 Capacity 11 7 BK0249100US book 1...

Page 429: ...ntification number plate The vehicle identification number is stamped on the plate riveted to the left front corner of the dashboard It is visible from outside of the vehicle through the windshield 3...

Page 430: ...N01148101613 The tire and loading information placard is located on the driver s door sill Type 1 Type 2 N01148201249 The certification label is located on the driver s door sill Engine model serial...

Page 431: ...imensions 11 4 Specifications 11 N01147501678 Vehicle dimensions Overall length 184 8 in 4 695 mm Overall width 71 3 in 1 810 mm Overall height 67 3 in 1 710 mm Wheel base 105 1 in 2 670 mm BK0249100U...

Page 432: ...S AWC Vehicles with S AWC Gross vehicle weight rating GVWR 4 795 lb 2 175 kg 4 795 lb 2 175 kg 4 828 lb 2 190 kg 4 861 lb 2 205 kg 1 4 861 lb 2 205 kg 5 005 lb 2 270 kg Gross axle weight rating GAWR...

Page 433: ...No of cylinders and cylinder arrangement Inline 4 60 V 6 Bore 3 46 in 88 0 mm 3 45 in 87 6 mm Stroke 3 82 in 97 0 mm 3 26 in 82 9 mm Compression ratio 10 5 Thermostat valve opening temperature 188 6 F...

Page 434: ...Lubricants Fuel approximate Front wheel drive vehicles 16 6 gal 63 L Refer to Fuel selection on page 3 2 All wheel drive vehicles 15 8 gal 60 L Engine oil 2 4 liter models Oil pan 4 5 qt 4 3 L Engine...

Page 435: ...and safety catch As required Multipurpose type grease NLGI Grade 2 Engine coolant Includes 69 qt 0 65 L in reserve tank 2 4 liter models 6 3 qt 6 0 L Mitsubishi Motors Genuine Super Long Life Coolant...

Page 436: ...attery electrolyte level 9 13 Disconnection and connection 9 14 During cold weather 9 14 Specification 11 6 Blind Spot Warning BSW 5 126 Bottle holders 5 243 Brake Fluid 9 13 11 7 Brake assist 5 96 Br...

Page 437: ...i theft starting system 5 4 5 28 Electronically controlled 4WD system 5 82 Emission control system maintenance 9 23 Engine Compartment 9 5 Coolant 9 8 11 7 Hood 9 3 Malfunction indicator light 5 204 M...

Page 438: ...lock release mechanism and safety catch 9 25 Horn switch 5 227 I If the vehicle breaks down 8 2 Ignition switch 5 63 Important facts to know in case of an accident 10 4 Indicators 5 181 5 201 5 202 In...

Page 439: ...ra 5 142 Rearview mirror Inside rearview mirror 5 57 Outside rearview mirrors 5 60 Replacement of light bulbs 9 31 Replacing tires and wheels 9 19 Reporting Safety Defects 10 2 S Safe driving techniqu...

Page 440: ...Tire and loading information placard 11 3 Tire chains 9 22 To change a tire 8 6 Tread wear indicator 9 20 Tire pressure monitoring system 5 137 Tools 8 6 Storage 8 5 Towing 8 14 Trailer towing 6 11 T...

Page 441: ...How to calculate your gasoline mileage BK0249100US book 1...

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