Table of contents Overview General information Locking and unlocking Seat and seat belts Instruments and controls Starting and driving For pleasant driving For emergencies Vehicle care Maintenance Specifications OG4E12E1...
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Overview Instruments and Controls (Driver’s area) E00100106379 1. Shift paddles* p. 4-29 2. Wiper and washer switch p. 3-52 Rear window wiper and washer switch p. 3-56 3. Cruise control switches* p. 4-55 4. Ignition switch p. 1-11, 1-18, 4-13 5.
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Overview 1. Shift paddles* p. 4-29 2. Instruments p. 3-02 3. Multi-information meter switch p. 3-07 4. Wiper and washer switch p. 3-52 Rear window wiper and washer switch p. 3-56 5. Cruise control switches* p. 4-55 6. Headlamp levelling switch* p. 3-48 7.
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Overview Instruments and controls E00100106382 1. Ventilators p. 5-02 2. Front passenger’s airbag OFF indication lamp* p. 2-24 3. Gearshift or selector lever p. 4-23, 4-27 4. Supplemental restraint system - airbag (for front passenger’s seat) p. 2-21, 2-25 5. Front passenger’s airbag ON-OFF switch* p. 2-24 6.
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Overview 1. Supplemental restraint system - airbag (for front passenger’s seat) p. 2-21, 2-25 2. Front passenger’s airbag OFF indication lamp p. 2-24 3. Gearshift or selector lever p. 4-23, 4-27 4. Ventilators p. 5-02 5. Fuel tank filler door release lever p. 03 6.
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1. Audio* p. 5-17, 5-32 ® MITSUBISHI Multi-Communication System Type 1 Refer to the separate “MITSUBISHI Multi-Communication Sys- tem owner’s manual” 2. Front passenger seat belt warning lamp* p. 2-11 3. Rear window demister switch (LHD vehicles) p. 3-58 4. Air conditioning* p. 5-07, 5-12 Heater* p.
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1. Audio* p. 5-17, 5-32 ® MITSUBISHI Multi-Communication System Type 2 Refer to the separate “MITSUBISHI Multi-Communication Sys- tem owner’s manual” 2. Front passenger seat belt warning lamp* p. 2-11 3. Rear window demister switch (LHD vehicles) p. 3-58 4. Air conditioning* p. 5-07, 5-12 Heater* p.
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Overview Interior E00100204510 1. Electric window control switch p. 1-40 2. Lock switch p. 1-40 3. Electric remote-controlled outside rear-view mirrors switch p. 4-11 4. Central door lock switch* p. 1-27 5. Front room & map lamps* p. 5-94, 8-29, 8-41 6.
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Overview 1. Front room & map lamps* p. 5-94, 8-29, 8-41 2. Sunroof switch* p. 1-42 3. Bluetooth ® 2.0 interface* p. 5-74 4. Electric remote-controlled outside rear-view mirrors switch p. 4-11 5. Electric window control switch p. 1-40 6. Lock switch p. 1-40 7.
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Overview Interior E00100204549 1. Luggage compartment levers p. 2-08 2. Coat hook p. 5-102 3. Assist grips p. 5-101 4. Supplemental restraint system - curtain airbag* p. 2-29 5. Rear room lamp* p. 5-95, 8-29, 8-41 6. Rear seat p. 2-06 7.
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Overview 1. Rear room lamp* p. 5-95, 8-29, 8-41 2. Supplemental restraint system - curtain airbag* p. 2-29 3. Assist grips p. 5-101 4. Coat hook p. 5-102 5. Luggage compartment levers p. 2-08 6. Tether anchorages for child restraint system p. 2-19 7.
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Overview Luggage compartment E00100401700 1. Cargo room lamp p. 5-95, 8-29, 8-42 2. AWC control fluid reservoir (Vehicles with Twin Clutch SST) p. 8-08 3. Jack p. 6-06 4. Tools p. 6-06 5. Spare wheel p. 6-07 OG4E12E1...
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Overview Outside (Front) E00100505220 1. Bonnet p. 8-03 2. Windscreen wipers p. 3-52 3. Sunroof* p. 1-42 4. Outside rear-view mirrors p. 4-11 5. Fuel tank filler p. 03 6. Locking and unlocking p. 1-26 Keyless entry system* p. 1-04 Keyless operation system* p.
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Overview Outside (Rear) E00100505132 1. High-mounted stop lamp p. 8-28 2. Rear window wiper p. 3-56 3. Antenna p. 5-69 4. Roof carrier mounting brackets* p. 4-66 5. Tyre inflation pressures p. 8-14 Changing tyres p. 8-16 Tyre rotation p. 8-16 Wheel covers* p.
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General information Fuel selection...................02 Filling the fuel tank................03 Installation of accessories..............04 Modification/alterations to the electrical or fuel systems....05 Genuine parts...................05 Used engine oils safety instructions and disposal infor- mation..................05 Disposal information for used batteries...........06 Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) system*..........06 OG4E12E1...
Below -5 °C: “Winter” diesel engine malfunction. For details, please con- When travelling abroad, find out in advance Diesel-powered vehicles tact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Cetane number (EN590) about the fuels served in local service stations. Service Point. Petrol-powered vehicles of 1600 and 1800...
If the tank cap must be replaced, use only a MITSUBISHI MOTORS original part. 3. Open the fuel tank filler tube by slowly turn- ing the cap anticlockwise. Fuel tank capacity...
7. To close, turn the fuel tank filler tube cap slowly clockwise until you hear clicking parts of different manufactures available in the mar- ket, it is not possible, not only for MITSUBISHI sounds, then gently push the fuel tank filler door closed.
Genuine parts Used engine oils safety electrical or fuel systems instructions and disposal E00200500545 MITSUBISHI MOTORS has gone to great lengths E00200400195 information to bring you a superbly crafted automobile offering MITSUBISHI MOTORS CORPORATION has al- the highest quality and dependability.
General information Disposal information for used Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) system* Deactivation E00201700023 batteries E00201500018 You can deactivate the system by pressing the “Au- E00201300016 This paragraph summarizes the major items of the to Stop & Go (AS&G) OFF” switch. Then the “ ” Auto Stop &...
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General information 2. Place the gearshift lever in the “N” (Neutral) Auto go Vehicle speed is 3 km/h (2 mph) or higher position. when coasting on a slope. E00201900041 Depress the clutch pedal while the gearshift lever is Mode selection dial is set to the demister po- in the “N”...
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General information When the air conditioning is operated in AU- TO mode where the temperature control dial is set to the max. hot or the max. cool posi- tion (for vehicles with automatic air condi- tioning). Other than the conditions mentioned above, the en- gine may not stop automatically.
Locking and unlocking Keys Type 3 NOTE The emergency key fits all locks. The key number is stamped on the tag as in- E00300102357 dicated in the illustration. Type 1 Make a record of the key number and store the key and key number tag in separate pla- The key fits all locks.
“Keyless operation system: Electronic immobilizer knob or the central door lock switch (ve- tact your MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- (Anti-theft starting system)” on page 1-11. hicles equipped with the central door thorized Service Point.
Locking and unlocking Keyless entry system* If you lose your key, contact your To unlock MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Press the UNLOCK switch (2). All the doors and E00300302391 Point as soon as possible. Press the remote control switch, and all doors and the rear hatch will be unlocked.
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If you wish to add a remote control switch, MOTORS Authorized Service Point. please contact your MITSUBISHI MOTORS In a vehicle equipped with the MITSUBISHI Mul- Operation of the Dead Lock System Authorized Service Point. ti-Communication System (MMCS), it is possible...
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3. Press the LOCK switch (1) for 4 to 10 sec- onds and press the UNLOCK switch (2) dur- ing this time. 3. With the MITSUBISHI mark facing you, in- 4. Release in sequence the LOCK and UN- sert the clothcovered tip of a straight blade...
A MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- Electromedical device operations could fect implantable cardiac pacemakers or ice Point can replace the battery for you if be affected by radio waves.
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The battery life is 1 to 3 years, de- • Only starting the engine: interior transmit- pending on usage conditions. When the bat- tery wears out, have it replaced at a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. NOTE Because the keyless operation key continual-...
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Locking and unlocking Operating range for locking and unlocking the If the keyless operation key is within the op- If you are too close to the door or door win- erating range, even someone not carrying the dow, the engine may start even though the doors and rear hatch key can lock and unlock the doors and rear keyless operation key is outside the vehicle.
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Driver’s and front passenger’s door lock/unlock switches will be unlocked. The time allowed for checking that the vehi- cle is locked can be adjusted. For further in- formation, please contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. On vehicles equipped with MITSUBISHI Multi-Communication...
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1-11 and 1-18. MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service unlock them by using the rear hatch OPEN Point. switch for 3 seconds after locking them. On vehicles equipped with MITSUBISHI NOTE The time between unlocking and automatic Multi-Communication System...
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Locking and unlocking Provided you are carrying the keyless operation NOTE The ignition switch cannot be turned if the key, you can start the engine by turning the ignition keyless operation key is not in the vehicle. Re- The keyless operation key is equipped with switch.
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If a warning is activated, always check the vehicle and the keyless operation key. The warning is also displayed if there is a fault in the keyless operation system. If any of the following warnings are activated, please contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- ized Service Point. 1-13 OG4E12E1...
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For further information, please contact your MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. 1-14 OG4E12E1...
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Locking and unlocking NOTE Ignition switch turn-off reminder system To unlock E00308300436 Turn the ignition switch to the “ACC” position Make sure you have the keyless operation while moving the steering wheel slightly right and key with you before locking the doors and Type 1 left.
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Locking and unlocking After starting the engine in cold weather, (CVT) or the gearshift lever (Twin Clutch CAUTION drive in a way that keeps the engine speed SST) is in the “P” (PARK) position. low for the first few minutes or the bar graph Never attempt to start the engine by push- of the engine coolant temperature display ing or pulling the vehicle.
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Locking and unlocking NOTE NOTE To operate without using the keyless If the engine is cold, the diesel preheat indi- Minor noises may be heard on engine start- operation function cation lamp is on for a longer time. up. These will disappear as the engine warms E00306000077 When the engine has not been started within Emergency key...
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If you lose one of the keyless operation keys, tion locks the door, and turning it in the rear direc- er electric devices can be operated. contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- tion unlocks the door. Also refer to “Locking and ized Service Point as soon as possible.
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Locking and unlocking 2. Remove the ignition switch cover while press- To turn from “ACC” to “LOCK” CAUTION ing the lock release button (A). 1. [Vehicles equipped with M/T] Push the emergency key in at the “ACC” po- If the engine is stopped while driving, the sition and keep it depressed until it is turned brake servomechanism will cease to func- to the “LOCK”...
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Locking and unlocking To unlock After starting the engine in cold weather, CAUTION drive in a way that keeps the engine speed Turn the emergency key to the “ACC” position low for the first few minutes or the bar graph while moving the steering wheel slightly right and Never attempt to start the engine by push- of the engine coolant temperature display...
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Locking and unlocking (CVT) or the gearshift lever (Twin Clutch 6. While pushing the lock release button (A), re- 8. Insert the keyless operation key into the emer- SST) is in the “P” (PARK) position. move the cover of the ignition switch. gency key.
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Locking and unlocking 5. Place the gearshift lever in the “N” (Neutral) 7. Insert the emergency key into the ignition WARNING position. switch. Make sure to remove the keyless opera- tion key from the emergency key after the engine is started. If not removed, the keyless operation key could fall to the floor, which could dis- turb the pedal operation.
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Locking and unlocking NOTE Keyless entry system WARNING If the engine is cold, the diesel preheat indi- E00307700693 Press the remote control switch, and all doors and cation lamp is on for a longer time. Make sure to remove the keyless opera- the rear hatch will be locked or unlocked as de- When the engine has not been started within tion key from the emergency key after...
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MOTORS Authorized Service Point. LOCK switch is pressed two times in succes- ing unlocking. In a vehicle equipped with the MITSUBISHI Mul- sion. • The confirmation function (this indicates ti-Communication System (MMCS), it is possible Refer to “Setting of door and rear hatch un-...
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Setting of door and rear hatch unlock function (ve- al grounded object. hicles equipped with the central door lock switch) 2. With the MITSUBISHI mark facing you, in- sert the cloth-covered tip of a straight blade E00310400056 The door and rear hatch unlock function can be set Coin type battery to the following two conditions.
A MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- gerous. function. ice Point can replace the battery for you if Never leave children in the vehicle unat- Refer to “Central door locks”...
Locking and unlocking Central door locks NOTE Ignition switch ON reminder system The driver’s door can be opened without us- E00310100343 E00300801575 Type 1 (Vehicles equipped with the cen- ing the lock knob by pulling on the inside When the engine was started using the keyless op- door handle.
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These functions are not activated when the vehi- cle is shipped from the factory. To activate or de- activate these functions, please contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. Using the ignition switch position All doors and rear hatch will unlock whenever the ignition switch is turned to the “LOCK”...
Dead Lock System* NOTE 4. Press the switch again within 2 seconds. The turn-signal lamps will blink three times On vehicles equipped with MITSUBISHI E00305100169 to show that the Dead Lock System has been The Dead Lock System helps to prevent theft.
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Locking and unlocking The UNLOCK switch (D) on the remote con- Driver’s and front passenger’s door lock/unlock switches* Driver’s and front passenger’s door lock/unlock switches* trol switch is pressed. The driver’s or front passenger’s door lock/ unlock switch (B) is pressed while you are carrying the keyless operation key.
If you need advice on how to set the Dead E00300900696 function to unlock the doors, it is possible to Lock System, please contact a MITSUBISHI use the key to unlock the driver’s door. MOTORS Authorized Service Point. When the key is used to unlock the driver’s door, the Dead Lock System is cancelled for only the driver’s door.
Locking and unlocking Rear hatch To lock or unlock from inside the vehi- Vehicles equipped with the central door lock switch The rear hatch can be locked or unlocked by push- E00309000078 ing the central door lock switch (driver’s door). Except for vehicles equipped with the central door WARNING lock switch...
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Locking and unlocking To open To close After unlocking the rear hatch, lift the rear hatch. Pull the rear hatch grip (A) downward as illustra- ted. Gently slam the rear hatch from the outside so that it is completely closed. Always ensure the rear hatch is securely closed.
Locking and unlocking Inside rear hatch release To open CAUTION 1. Open the lid (A) inside of the rear hatch. E00309100079 The inside rear hatch release is designed to provide Always keep the release lever lid on the a way to open the rear hatch in the case of a dis- rear hatch closed when driving so that charged battery.
(instead of the keyless entry system tion function can be adjusted. For details, time.) please contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- or the keyless operation function). Once the system preparation mode has ended, the thorized Service Point.
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Locking and unlocking If an unlawful opening of any of the doors, rear Changing the security alarm settings 3. Pull the windscreen wiper and washer switch hatch or bonnet is detected during the system towards you and hold it there. (Since the igni- E00301600300 It is possible to set the security alarm to the “ac- armed mode, the alarm will be activated to warn...
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MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. Avoid leaving valuable items inside the vehi- cle even when the security alarm system has been set to the “active” mode. Setting the system...
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Locking and unlocking NOTE To deactivate the vehicle inclination detection Rear hatch LOCK switch* The system preparation mode is not activated function and the interior intrusion detection func- when the doors and rear hatch have been tion locked using a method other than the keyless E00312100217 The vehicle inclination detection function and the entry system or the keyless operation func-...
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“ON” or “ACC” position. ly 30 seconds. The turn-signal lamps will If you want to register additional remote con- blink, and the siren will sound intermittently. trol switches, please contact a MITSUBISHI Cancelling the system MOTORS Authorized Service Point. E00301800588...
Locking and unlocking Electric window control NOTE NOTE During an alarm operation, the alarm is dis- When the ignition switch is turned to the E00302200390 The electric windows can only be operated with the played on the information screen in the multi- “ON”...
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Locking and unlocking Passenger’s switches To unlock, press it once again. WARNING The passenger’s switches can be used to operate the corresponding passenger’s door windows. Press Before operating the electric window con- the switch down for operating the window, and trol, make sure that nothing can get trap- pull up the switch for closing.
Locking and unlocking Sunroof* Safety mechanism (driver’s door win- NOTE dow only) The safety mechanism can be activated if the E00302701028 The sunroof can only be operated with the ignition driving conditions or other circumstances E00302500700 If a hand or head is trapped in the closing window, switch in the “ON”...
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After performing the emergency measure, consult a If the sunroof does not operate when the sun- WARNING MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. roof switch is operated, release the switch and check whether something is trapped by Do not put head, hands or anything else the sunroof.
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Locking and unlocking Sunshade E00307900129 Slide the sunshade manually to open and close it. CAUTION Be careful that hands are not trapped when closing the sunshade. NOTE Be sure to tilt down the sunroof before clos- ing the sunshade. The sunshade cannot be closed with the sun- roof opened.
Seat and seat belts Seat....................2-02 Seat adjustment................2-03 Front seat..................2-03 Rear seat..................2-06 Head restraints................2-07 Making a luggage compartment...........2-08 Seat belts..................2-09 Pregnant women restraint.............2-12 Seat belt pretensioner system and force limiter system....2-12 Child restraint................2-13 Seat belt inspection...............2-21 Supplemental restraint system (SRS) - airbag......2-21 OG4E12E1...
Seat and seat belts Seat E00400101830 1-Front seat To adjust forward or backward ® p. 2-03 To recline the seatback ® p. 2-04 To adjust seat height (driver’s side only) ® p. 2-05 Heated seats* ® p. 2-05 2-Rear seat Armrest ®...
Seat and seat belts Seat adjustment Front seat CAUTION E00400300529 E00400400012 Adjust the driver’s seat so that you are comfortable To adjust forward or backward Make sure the seat is adjusted by an and that you can reach the pedals, steering wheel, E00400500781 adult or with adult supervision for cor- switches etc.
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Seat and seat belts Power type (driver’s side only) To recline the seatback Power type (driver’s side only) Adjust the seat by operating the switch as indicated Adjust the seatback angle by operating the switch E00400600997 by the arrows. as indicated by the arrows. Manual type In order to recline the seatback, lean forward slight- ly, pull the seatback lock lever up, and then lean...
Seat and seat belts To adjust seat height (driver’s side on- 2- To move the rear of the seat up and down E00400701025 Manual type Operate the lever repeatedly to raise or lower the seat. 1- To move the front of the seat up and down 3- To move the whole seat up and down Heated seats* E00401100885...
Seat and seat belts Rear seat 1 (HI)- Heater high (for quick heating). CAUTION E00401300324 Heater off. Armrest When cleaning the seat, do not use ben- 3 (LO)- Heater low (to keep the seat warm). E00401700591 zene, kerosene, petrol, alcohol, or other or- To use the armrest, fold it down.
Seat and seat belts Head restraints To raise the head restraint, move it upward. To low- To install er the restraint, move it downward while pushing Confirm that the head restraint is facing the correct E00403301471 the height adjusting knob (A) in the direction of the direction, and then insert it into the seatback while arrow.
Seat and seat belts Making a luggage compartment CAUTION E00403400231 Be careful not to catch your hands or feet when arranging the seat. Personal injury WARNING could result. When making a luggage compartment, never arrange the seats while the vehicle Folding the rear seatbacks forward is being driven or is on an incline.
Seat and seat belts Seat belts Luggage compartment levers WARNING E00404800577 To protect you and your passengers in the event of When folding the seatbacks forward an accident, it is most important that the seat belts from behind, an adult should perform the are worn correctly while driving.
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Seat and seat belts NOTE WARNING WARNING You can check if the belt locks by pulling it forward quickly. No modifications or additions should be The seat belts must not be twisted when made by the user which will either pre- worn.
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Seat and seat belts Seat belt warning The warning lamp and the tone alarm will stop af- WARNING ter approximately 90 seconds. E00413000025 Driver’s seat belt reminder/warning lamp and dis- If you then repeatedly stop and start your vehicle Do not install any accessory or sticker play with the seat belt unfastened, the warning lamp/dis- that makes the lamp difficult to see.
After the pretensioner seat WARNING belts have been activated, we recommend you have it replaced by a MITSUBISHI To obtain the best results from your pre- MOTORS Authorized Service Point. tensioner seat belt, make sure you have ad-...
Seat and seat belts Child restraint Caution for installing the child re- Use rearward facing child restraints in the rear seat or turn off the front passenger’s airbag ON-OFF straint on vehicles with a front passen- E00406401200 switch (if so equipped). (Refer to “To turn an air- When transporting children in your vehicle, some ger airbag bag off”...
Seat and seat belts The child restraint system should be appropri- WARNING ate for the child’s weight and height and prop- erly fit in the vehicle. For a higher degree of When the child restraint system is not in safety: THE CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM use, keep your child restraint system se- SHOULD BE INSTALLED IN THE REAR cured with the seat belt or remove it from...
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IUF- Suitable for ISOFIX forward child restraint systems of universal category approved for use in the mass group. IL- Suitable for particular ISOFIX child restraint systems given in the following list (MITSUBISHI MOTORS genuine parts). X- ISOFIX position not suitable for ISOFIX child restraint systems in this mass group and/or this size class.
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MZ314393 (Body of child restraint system), E1-04301146 MZ314394 (Base seat) MZ313045 E1-04301133 : To be available in 2012 NOTE MITSUBISHI MOTORS Europe B.V. reserves the right to changes without any prior announcement. For further information, please contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. 2-16 OG4E12E1...
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U- Suitable for “universal” category restraints approved for use in this mass group. UF- Suitable for forward-facing “universal” category restraints approved for use in this mass group. L- Suitable for particular child restraints in the following list (MITSUBISHI MOTORS genuine parts). X- Seat position not suitable for children in this mass group.
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: To be available in 2012 NOTE There is no applicable MITSUBISHI MOTORS Genuine Parts to the Mass Group “0-Up to 10 kg”. MITSUBISHI MOTORS Europe B.V. reserves the right to changes without any prior announcement. For further information, please contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point.
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Seat and seat belts Installing a child restraint system to Tether anchorage locations It is not necessary to retain the child restraint sys- tem using the vehicle’s seat belts. There are 2 child restraint anchorage points located the lower anchorage (ISOFIX child re- on the back of the seatbacks.
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Seat and seat belts 4. Latch the top tether strap hook (F) of the Installing a child restraint system to a child restraint system to the tether anchorage 3-point type seat belt (with emergency bar (G) and tighten the top tether anchorage locking mechanism) strap so it is securely fastened.
MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. Incorrect repair or replace- The SRS side airbags (if so equipped) are designed...
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Seat and seat belts The SRS is NOT a substitute for the seat belts; for How the Supplemental Restraint Sys- The airbags will operate only when the ignition maximum protection in all types of crashes and ac- switch is in the “ON” or “START” position. tem works cidents, seat belts should ALWAYS be worn by ev- E00407301336...
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Seat and seat belts Use rearward facing child restraints in the rear seat WARNING WARNING or turn off the front passenger’s airbag ON-OFF switch (if so equipped). (Refer to “To turn an air- Do not sit on the edge of the seat or sit Infants and small children should never bag off”...
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Seat and seat belts Front passenger’s airbag OFF indication lamp WARNING E00411500097 The front passenger’s airbag OFF indication lamp Extreme Hazard! is located in the instrument panel. Do not use a rearward facing child re- straint on a seat protected by an airbag in front of it! Front passenger’s airbag ON-OFF switch*...
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We tion switch before operating a front recommend you to have the system in- passenger’s airbag ON-OFF switch. spected by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Failure to do so could adversely affect Authorized Service Point. the airbag performance.
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Seat and seat belts The front passenger’s airbag deploys at the same Deployment of front airbags and driv- The front airbags and driver’s knee airbag will de- time as the driver’s airbag, even if the passenger ploy if the severity of the impact is above the de- er’s knee airbag seat is not occupied, and inflates at two different signed threshold level, comparable to an approxi-...
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Seat and seat belts Examples of some typical conditions are shown in Such conditions are shown in the illustration. Examples of some typical conditions are shown in the illustration. the illustration. 1- Rear end collisions 1- Collision with a utility pole, tree or other nar- 2- Side collisions 1- Collision with an elevated median/island or row objects...
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MITSUBISHI glove box. It might strike and injure an oc- MOTORS Authorized Service Point. cupant if the airbag inflates.
Seat and seat belts The label shown here is attached to the seatbacks Deployment of side airbags and cur- The side airbags and curtain airbags MAY NOT with a side airbag. DEPLOY when… tain airbags With certain types of side collisions, the vehicle’s E00407700968 body structure is designed to absorb the shock to The side airbags and curtain airbags ARE DE-...
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Seat and seat belts Examples of some typical conditions are shown in Because the side airbags and curtain airbags do not WARNING the illustration. protect the occupant in all types of side collisions, be sure to always properly wear your seat belts. The side airbags and curtain airbags are designed to supplement the driver and pas- The side airbags and curtain airbags ARE NOT...
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Under normal conditions, the warning lamp comes side airbags and curtain airbags system on when the ignition switch is turned to the “ON” to be done by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS position and goes off a few seconds later. Authorized Service Point.
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We recommend any maintenance per- formed on or near the components of the NOTE SRS to be performed by a MITSUBISHI When you transfer ownership of the vehicle MOTORS Authorized Service Point. to some other person, we urge you to alert...
Instruments and controls Instruments Tachometer Daytime dipper button (meter illumi- E00500301035 nation control) E00500101219 The tachometer indicates the engine speed (r/min). E00508800505 The tachometer helps you to obtain more economi- Each time you press this button, there is a sound cal driving and also warns you of excessive engine and the brightness of the instruments changes.
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Instruments and controls If you press and hold the button for longer than about 1 second when the position lamps are illuminated, the brightness level changes to the maximum level. Pressing and holding the button for longer than about 1 second again returns the brightness level to the previ- ous level.
Instruments and controls Multi-information display E00519900984 [Except for vehicles equipped with Twin Clutch SST] Always stop the vehicle in a safe place before operating. The following information is included on the multi-information display: warnings, odometer, tripmeter, service reminder, engine coolant temperature, fuel remain- ing, outside temperature, selector lever position, average and momentary fuel consumption, driving range, average speed and meter illumination.
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Instruments and controls [For vehicles equipped with Twin Clutch SST] Always stop the vehicle in a safe place before operating. The following information is included on the multi-information display: warnings, odometer/tripmeter, service reminder, engine coolant temperature, fuel remain- ing, outside temperature, Twin Clutch SST control mode, ACD (Active centre differential system) control mode, gearshift lever position, average and momentary fuel consumption, driving range, average speed, ACD operation display and meter illumination.
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Instruments and controls NOTE The fuel units, temperature units, display language, and other settings can be changed. Refer to “Changing the function settings (when the ignition switch is “ON”)” on page 3-18. The display screen is different depending on whether the ignition switch is “OFF” or “ON”. Refer to “Information screen (when the ignition switch is “OFF“)”...
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Instruments and controls Multi-information meter switch This mark is also displayed if there is an- Information screen (when the ignition other warning other than the one dis- E00520000666 switch is “OFF“) Each time the multi-information meter switch is op- played. When the cause of the warning E00520200668 erated, a sound is emitted and the multi-informa- display is eliminated, the...
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Instruments and controls Odometer/Tripmeter If tripmeter is displayed, only tripmeter Both tripmeters can count up to 9999.9 km (9999.9 miles). E00521201604 will be reset. Each time you lightly press the multi-information When a tripmeter goes past 9999.9 km meter switch, the display screen switches. (9999.9 miles), it returns to 0.0 km (0.0 miles).
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Instruments and controls Refer to “Warning display list (when the ignition If you press the multi-information meter switch, Door ajar warning display screen switch is “OFF”)” on page 3-28. the display screen switches to the screen that was (when the ignition switch is “OFF”) displayed before the warning display and the E00520600516 mark (A) is displayed.
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Instruments and controls Information screen (when the ignition Refer to “Warning display list (when the ignition Type 1 switch is “ON”)” on page 3-30. switch is turned from “OFF” to “ON”) E00520700865 When the ignition switch is turned to the “ON” po- Type 1 Type 2 sition, the display screen switches in the following...
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Instruments and controls NOTE Information screen (when the ignition 6- Average speed display, average fuel consump- tion display, momentary fuel consumption switch is “ON”) When the mark is displayed, display (Type 1) the warning display screen can be E00521100589 7- Driving range display, momentary fuel con- Each time you lightly press the multi-information redisplayed on the information sumption display (Type 2)
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Instruments and controls Odometer/Tripmeter Engine coolant temperature Driving range display Type 1 E00524500265 display E00521500684 This displays the approximate driving range (how E00521400612 many more kilometres or miles you can drive). This indicates the engine coolant temper- Type 1 Type 2 When the driving range falls below approximately ature.
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Instruments and controls On rare occasions, the value displayed for When the average speed is being displayed, The memory of the auto reset mode or man- the driving range may change if you are if you hold down the multi-information me- ual reset mode for the average speed display parked on an extremely steep incline.
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Instruments and controls When the ignition switch is switched from The display setting can be changed to the pre- NOTE “ACC” or “LOCK” to “ON”, the mode set- ferred units {km/L, mpg (US), mpg (UK) or When the momentary fuel consumption can- ting is automatically switched from manual L/100 km}.
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Instruments and controls When the cause of the warning display is elimina- NOTE Outside temperature display ted, the warning display goes out automatically. screen Warning display screens with a “ ” or “ ” mark displayed in the upper right of the E00522100401 To return to the screen displayed before the This shows the temperature outside the...
Displays the approximate time until the next period- ing warning display and the “ ” mark (B) on the ic inspection that MITSUBISHI MOTORS recom- fuel remaining display flashes quickly (about twice mends. “---” is displayed when the inspection time per second).
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1. When you lightly press the multi-informa- Type 1 due. We recommend you to consult a tion meter switch a few times, the informa- MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service tion screen switches to the service reminder Point. display screen. At that time, when the ignition switch is Type 1 switched from “OFF”...
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OFF. tion will be displayed. If you accidentally reset the display, we rec- ommend you to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. NOTE Type 1 In order to prevent the battery from running...
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Instruments and controls “Information display (when the ignition 4. Select the item to change on the menu screen Type 1 switch is “ON”)” on page 3-11. and change to the desired setting. Refer to the following items for further details on the operation methods.
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Instruments and controls 1. Press and hold the multi-information meter Manual reset mode 1. Press and hold the multi-information meter switch for about 2 seconds or more to switch switch for about 2 seconds or more to switch When the average fuel consumption and aver- from the setting mode screen to the menu from the setting mode screen to the menu age speed are being displayed, if you hold...
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Instruments and controls 4. Lightly press the multi-information meter 3. Press and hold the multi-information meter Fuel consump- Distance Speed switch to switch in sequence from km/L → switch for about 2 seconds or more to switch tion (driving range) (average speed) L/100 km →...
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Changing the language cooperative control* Type 1 The setting is changed to the selected condi- E00523300543 The language used in MITSUBISHI Multi-Commu- tion. nication System (MMCS) (if so equipped) or the ® Bluetooth 2.0 interface (if so equipped) can be...
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Instruments and controls 1. Press and hold the multi-information meter NOTE 2. Lightly press the multi-information meter switch for about 2 seconds or more to switch switch to select “ALARM” (rest time setting). The memory of the operation sound setting from the setting mode screen to the menu is erased if the battery is disconnected, and it screen.
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Instruments and controls 4. Lightly press the multi-information meter 2. Lightly press the multi-information meter 1. Press and hold the multi-information meter switch to select the time until the display. switch for about 2 seconds or more to switch switch to select (changing the turn-sig- 5.
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Instruments and controls 1. Press and hold the multi-information meter • Average fuel consumption and average switch for about 2 seconds or more to switch speed reset mode: A (Auto reset) from the setting mode screen to the menu • Fuel consumption display unit: L/100 km screen.
Instruments and controls Indication lamp, warning lamp, and information screen display list E00523700013 Indication and warning lamp list E00523800896 AA1007886 1. “Adaptive Front lighting System (AFS) warning lamp*” on page 3-50 11. Seat belt warning lamp ® p. 2-11 2. Position lamp indication lamp ® p. 3-39 12.
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• An extremely strong electromagnetic wave is received from a source such as an illegal radio set, a spark from a wire, or a radar station. • Abnormal voltage or a static electricity discharge is generated by the operation of installed electrical equipment (including after-market parts). If the warning display appears many times, we recommend you to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. 3-27...
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Instruments and controls Warning display list (when the ignition switch is “OFF”) E00524000693 Screen type 1 Screen type 2 Cause Solution (Reference) You have forgotten to turn off the lamps. Refer to “Lamps (headlamps, fog lamp, etc.) auto-cut- out function” on page 3-45. After turning off the engine, an attempt was Turn the ignition switch to the “LOCK”...
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Instruments and controls Screen type 1 Screen type 2 Cause Solution (Reference) There is a fault in the keyless operation system. Refer to “Keyless operation system” on page 1-07. 3-29 OG4E12E1...
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Stop the vehicle in a safe place and inspect it. If the warning remains on after you inspect the vehicle, we recommend you to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. Refer to “Electric power steering system (EPS)” on page 4-51.
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The brake fluid level in the reservoir has fallen Immediately stop the vehicle in a safe place. to a low level. We recommend you to consult a MITSUBISHI There is a fault in the brake system. MOTORS Authorized Service Point.
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Instruments and controls Screen type 1 Screen type 2 Cause Solution (Reference) There is a fault in the ABS. Avoid sudden braking and high-speed driving, stop the vehicle in a safe place, and take correc- tive measures. Refer to “ABS warning” on page 4-50. One of the doors or the rear hatch is not com- Close the door or rear hatch.
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Refer to “Driver’s seat belt reminder/warning lamp and display” on page 2-11. There is a fault in the fuel system. We recommend you to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. You are driving with the parking brake still ap- Release the parking brake.
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Instruments and controls Screen type 1 Screen type 2 Cause Solution (Reference) There is a fault in the SRS airbag or the preten- We recommend you to have it checked. sioner system. Refer to “SRS warning lamp/display” on page 2-31. There is a fault in the automatic headlamp lev- We recommend you to have it checked.
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(DPF). It is suspected that the engine oil level has in- Immediately have your vehicle checked by a creased excessively. MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. Refer to “Engine oil level warning display” on page 3-43. More than specified limit water has accumula- We recommend you to have it checked.
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Be careful of ice on the road. The road can be icy even when this warning is not displayed, so drive carefully. The timing chain may be worn. Have the vehicle inspected at a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. 3-36 OG4E12E1...
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Instruments and controls Other interrupt displays (when the ignition switch is “ON”) E00524200767 The operation status of each system is displayed on the information screen. Refer to the appropriate page for the system for further details. Screen type 1 Screen type 2 System operation status Reference When the Active Stability Control (ASC) is op-...
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Instruments and controls Screen type 1 Screen type 2 Solution Stop the vehicle in a safe place, turn off the engine, and take a rest. Use this display as rough guide for taking rests during a long drive. The interval from the start of your trip until this message is displayed can be set. Refer to “Changing the function settings (when the ignition switch is “ON”)”...
Instruments and controls Indication lamps Front fog lamp indication NOTE lamp* If the engine is cold, the diesel pre- E00501600100 heat indication lamp is on for a lon- E00501900363 Turn-signal indication lamps/ This lamp illuminates while the front ger time. Hazard warning indication fog lamps are on.
Instruments and controls Warning lamps Check engine warning lamp CAUTION E00502601511 E00502400147 This lamp is a part of an onboard diag- • The brake warning lamp Brake warning lamp nostic system which monitors the emis- does not illuminate when sions, engine control system or CVT con- E00502502458 the parking brake is applied This lamp illuminates when the ignition...
Instruments and controls Information screen display CAUTION CAUTION E00524600022 Fuel filter indicator display* If the lamp illuminates while If it illuminates while the en- E00529400067 the engine is running, avoid gine is running, there is a prob- driving at high speeds and we lem in the charging system.
MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized ted, resulting in ineffective braking and danger of ineffective braking. In this Service Point.
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NOTE If the warning is displayed while the en- Immediately have your vehicle checked by a gine oil level is normal, have it inspected. MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. 3-43 OG4E12E1...
For further information, please contact your MITSUBISHI MOTORS Type 2 Authorized Service Point. Rotate the switch to turn on the lamps. On vehicles equipped with the MITSUBISHI Multi-Communication System (MMCS), screen operations can be used to make the ad- justment.
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(if so equipped) and rear fog lamp also while the lamp switch is in the “ ” posi- to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- go off. When the headlamps are subsequent- tion, the lamps will remain on for about 3 mi- ized Service Point.
Instruments and controls The buzzer stops when the driver’s door is Dipper (High/Low beam change) Welcome light (for vehicles equipped closed. (The warning is also displayed on the E00506200374 with the keyless entry system or the multi-information display.) When the lamp switch is in the “ ”...
• The coming home light function can be the low beam setting. deactivated. For further information, we recommend For further information, we recommend you to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS you to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. Authorized Service Point. On vehicles equipped with MITSUBISHI...
Always perform adjustments before driv- may be malfunctioning. Have the vehicle changes in the condition of the vehicle, such as the inspected at a MITSUBISHI MOTORS ing. number of occupants or luggage weight. When the Do not attempt to adjust while driving, as Authorized Service Point.
• The time required to operate the lever for the 3-flash function can be adjusted. For further information, we recommend you to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- ized Service Point. 1- Turn-signals On vehicles equipped with MITSUBISHI...
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“AFS tion. OFF” warning lamp in the meter cluster flashes. CAUTION If the warning display is displayed, the sys- tem may be malfunctioning. We recom- mend you to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. 3-50 OG4E12E1...
Instruments and controls Hazard warning flasher switch Fog lamp switch NOTE If the “AFS OFF” warning lamp flashes E00506600756 E00506700034 Use the hazard warning flasher switch when the ve- Front fog lamp switch* while you are driving, stop the vehicle in a hicle has to be parked on the road for any emergency.
Instruments and controls Wiper and washer switch In case of vehicles equipped with Daytime Turn the knob once in the “ON” direction to turn Running Lamp, the front fog lamps can be op- on the front fog lamps. Turn the knob once more in E00507101423 erated even if the lamp switch is set to the the “ON”...
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“ON” or “ACC” position. INT- Intermittent (Speed sensitive) windscreen wipers can be deactivated. For further information, we recommend you LO- Slow to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- HI- Fast ized Service Point. On vehicles equipped with MITSUBISHI Multi-Communication...
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The wipers will operate once. recommend consult tion and the lever in the “AUTO” posi- OFF- Off MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service tion, the wipers may automatically oper- Point. ate in the situations described below. AUTO- Auto-wiper control • When the wipers operate at a constant in-...
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Instruments and controls Contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- On vehicles equipped with MITSUBISHI The wipers will operate once if the lever is moved ized Service Point when replacing the wind- Multi-Communication System (MMCS), to the “AUTO” position and the knob (C) is turned...
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• Vehicles for Russia and Ukraine, the wip- tion of the lever. ers can be set to operate again after about 6 seconds. For further information, we recommend you to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- ized Service Point. On vehicles equipped with MITSUBISHI Multi-Communication System...
Avoid using the washer continuously for For further information, we recommend you more than 20 seconds. Do not operate the to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- washer when the fluid reservoir is empty. ized Service Point. Otherwise, the motor may burn out.
Instruments and controls Rear window demister switch Horn switch Do not allow objects to touch the inside of the rear window glass, damaged or broken E00507901069 E00508000549 wires may result. The rear window demister switch can be operated Press the steering wheel on or around the “ ”...
Starting and driving Economical driving Driving, alcohol and drugs Speed At higher vehicle speed, more fuel is consumed. E00600101021 E00600200067 For economical driving, there are some technical re- Driving after drinking alcohol is one of the most fre- Avoid driving at full speed. Even a slight release of quirements that have to be met.
Starting and driving Safe driving techniques Carrying children in the vehicle Never leave your vehicle unattended with the E00600300316 Driving safety and protection against injury cannot key and children inside the vehicle. Children be fully ensured. However, we recommend that may play with the driving controls and this you pay extra attention to the following: could lead to an accident.
Starting and driving Running-in recommendations E00600402425 During the running-in period for the first 1,000 km (620 miles), it is advisable to drive your new vehicle using the following precautions as a guideline to aid long life as well as future economy and performance. Do not race the engine at high speeds.
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Starting and driving Diesel-powered vehicles without MIVEC engine Speed limit Shift point Vehicles with 16 inch tyres Vehicles with 18 inch tyres 20 km/h (12 mph) 20 km/h (12 mph) gear 40 km/h (25 mph) 40 km/h (25 mph) gear gear 65 km/h (40 mph) 65 km/h (40 mph)
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Starting and driving Vehicles with CVT Shift point Speed limit “D” (DRIVE) 130 km/h (81 mph) 50 km/h (30 mph) position position 60 km/h (37 mph) 70 km/h (43 mph) position In sports mode 90 km/h (56 mph) position position 120 km/h (74 mph) 130 km/h (81 mph) position...
Starting and driving Parking brake NOTE CAUTION Apply sufficient force to the parking brake E00600501142 To park the vehicle, first bring it to a complete lever to hold the vehicle stationary after the Before driving, be sure that the parking stop, fully apply the parking brake lever sufficient- foot brake is released.
Starting and driving Parking NOTE CAUTION If your vehicle is equipped with a CVT or E00600601329 To park the vehicle, fully engage the parking Twin Clutch SST, be sure to apply the park- If the brake warning lamp does not extin- brake, and then move the gearshift lever to 1 ing brake before moving the selector lever guish when the parking brake is fully re-...
Starting and driving Steering wheel height adjustment Inside rear-view mirror Where you park E00600700307 E00600800803 1. Release the tilt lock lever while holding the Adjust the rear-view mirror only after making any WARNING steering wheel up. seat adjustments so you have a clear view to the 2.
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Starting and driving To adjust the vertical mirror position To reduce the glare Type 2 When the headlamps of the vehicles behind you are It is possible to move the mirror up and down to ad- very bright, the reflection factor of the rear-view just its position.
Starting and driving Outside rear-view mirrors 1. Place the lever (A) to the same side as the mir- Retracting and extending the outside ror whose adjustment is desired. mirrors E00600900732 E00618200196 To adjust the mirror position The outside mirror can be folded in towards the Except for vehicles equipped with the mirror retractor switch side window to prevent damage when parking in The outside rear-view mirrors can be operated...
Starting and driving Retracting and extending the mirrors using the NOTE On vehicles equipped with MITSUBISHI Multi-Communication System (MMCS), mirror retractor switch Be careful not to get your hands trapped screen operations can be used to make the ad- With the ignition switch in the “ON” or “ACC” po- while a mirror is moving.
For details, we recommend you to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. The engine is running, and all the vehicle’s electri- On vehicles equipped with MITSUBISHI cal devices can be operated. Multi-Communication System (MMCS), 4-13...
Starting and driving Steering wheel lock For vehicles with CVT or Twin Clutch SST, when CAUTION removing the key, first set the selector lever (CVT) E00601500360 or gearshift lever (Twin Clutch SST) to the “P” [For vehicles equipped with keyless operation Do not turn the key to the “START”...
Starting and driving Starting and stopping the engine CAUTION WARNING E00620600243 Never run the engine in a closed or poor- Remove the key when leaving the vehicle. Tips for starting In some countries, it is prohibited to leave ly ventilated area any longer than is nee- Do not operate the starter motor continuous- ded to move your vehicle in or out of the the key in the vehicle when parked.
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Starting and driving NOTE NOTE 6. After turning the ignition key to the “ON” po- On vehicles with the Auto Stop & Go sition, make certain that all warning lamps On vehicles with the Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) system, the starter will not operate are functioning properly before starting the (AS&G) system, the starter will not operate unless the clutch pedal is fully depressed...
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Starting and driving When the engine is warm, the diesel preheat 2. Fully engage the parking brake while depress- For vehicles equipped with Twin Clutch indication lamp does not come on even if the ing the brake pedal. SST, do not operate the gearshift lever or the ignition key is placed in the “ON”...
Diesel particulate filter (DPF)* The engine sounds slightly different than usu- If the DPF warning display subsequently stays on, al while the DPF automatically burns away contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Serv- E00619800203 trapped PM. The change in the engine sound ice Point.
E00611200100 ing lamp illuminate. Have the system inspected at a ing large amounts of air into the engine’s cylinders. MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. The finned parts inside the turbocharger turn at ex- CAUTION tremely high speeds and are subjected to extremely high temperatures.
Starting and driving Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) system* While depressing the brake pedal, fully de- NOTE press the clutch pedal and place the gearshift When the engine is automatically stopped, E00627400051 lever in the “N” (Neutral) position. The Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) system automatical- changes will occur in the driving operations.
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Starting and driving gine will not stop automatically even if the ve- • Battery voltage or battery performance is CAUTION hicle is stopped. • Driver’s seat belt is not fastened • Check engine warning lamp is illumina- • Do not leave the driver’s seat or open •...
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Starting and driving Automatically restarting the engine NOTE CAUTION E00627600109 In the following cases, the engine will not re- Depress the clutch pedal while the gearshift lever is start automatically even if the clutch pedal is In the following cases, the engine will re- in the “N”...
Do not use the gearshift lever as a handr- & Go (AS&G) system is malfunctioning and will est, because this can result in premature not operate. wear of the transmission shift forks. We recommend you to consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. 4-23 OG4E12E1...
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Starting and driving CAUTION Do not pull up the pull-ring (A) when mov- ing the gearshift lever to any position oth- er than the “R” (Reverse) position. If you always pulled up the pull-ring (A) when moving the gearshift lever, you could un- intentionally move the gearshift lever to the “R”...
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Starting and driving Possible driving speed E00610801454 Avoid shifting down at high speed, as this may cause excessive engine speed (the tachometer needle into the red zone) and damage the engine. Petrol-powered vehicles without MIVEC engine Speed limit Shift point 1600 models 1800 models 50 km/h (30 mph)
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Starting and driving Diesel-powered vehicles without MIVEC engine Speed limit Shift point Vehicles with 16 inch tyres Vehicles with 18 inch tyres 35 km/h (22 mph) 35 km/h (22 mph) gear 60 km/h (37 mph) 65 km/h (40 mph) gear 100 km/h (62 mph) 100 km/h (62 mph) gear...
Starting and driving Automatic transmission The selector lever (A) has 2 gates; the main gate (B) and the manual gate (C). INVECS-III Sports Mode 6CVT (Intelligent & Innovative Vehicle Electronic Control System III)* E00602100086 The INVECS-III uses optimization and adaptation functions to optimally match the gear ratio to driv- ing and road conditions.
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E00619900116 Immediately have your vehicle checked by a When the ignition switch is turned to the “ON” po- MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. sition, the position of the selector lever is indicated NOTE If you need to move the vehicle, shift the selector in the multi-information display.
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Starting and driving Selector lever positions (Main gate) NOTE WARNING E00602400223 If your vehicle is equipped with shift pad- dles, you can shift into sports mode with Always keep your right foot on the brake “P” PARK shift paddles when the selector lever is in the pedal when shifting into or out of “N”...
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Starting and driving Sports mode display CAUTION CAUTION E00612200266 In sports mode, the currently selected position is dis- Upward shifts do not take place automat- If malfunction occurs in the CVT while played on the multi-information display. ically in sports mode. The driver must ex- driving, the warning display or the ecute upward shifts in accordance with...
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Starting and driving Operation of the CVT DRIVING DOWNHILL CAUTION When travelling down steep grades, the computer E00602600166 may automatically select a lower shift position. Do not race the engine with brake pedal This function assists engine braking efforts, reduc- CAUTION pressed when the vehicle is stationary.
Starting and driving Twin Clutch SST NOTE The gearshift lever (A) has 2 gates; the main shift gate (B) and the manual shift gate (C). On a slope, be sure to apply the parking (Sport Shift Transmission)* brake before moving the selector lever to the E00620900057 “P”...
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Starting and driving Gearshift lever position display WARNING E00621100261 When the ignition switch is turned to the “ON” po- Always depress the brake pedal when sition, the position of the gearshift lever is indica- shifting the gearshift lever into the other ted in the multi-information display.
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To correct this situa- MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point “P” (PARK) or “R” (REVERSE) position as soon as possible. tion, the following procedure must be performed.
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Starting and driving NOTE NOTE Twin Clutch SST Characteristic When the engine is cold, upshifts occur at a control mode When continuously driving on closed circuit higher vehicle speed than when the engine is tracks or at other locations where the engine Control mode for normal warm.
Starting and driving Twin Clutch SST control mode switch NOTE Manual shift E00621400147 If the Twin Clutch SST control mode switch E00621600149 When the ignition switch is set to the “ON” posi- Using the gearshift lever (A) or the shift paddles is continuously pushed after a control mode tion, operate the Twin Clutch SST control mode (B), shifting can be performed manually.
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Starting and driving Shifting using the gearshift lever NOTE CAUTION E00621700023 After manual shifting is selected using the gearshift lever, shifting up and down can al- Selecting manual shifting Sudden engine braking and rapid acceler- so be performed using the shift paddles. ation can cause the vehicle to skid.
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Starting and driving Shifting using the shift paddles Shifting up Returning to “D” range operation E00621800053 Each time the + (SHIFT UP) shift paddle is pulled, When the gearshift lever is in the “D” (DRIVE) po- the transmission shifts up 1 gear. sition, pull the + (SHIFT UP) shift paddle towards Selecting manual shifting you for 2 seconds or more to return to “D”...
2. Place the gearshift lever in the “P” (PARK) checked by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized position, and then open the bonnet with the Service Point. engine running to cool the engine.
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Starting and driving Uphill/downhill driving CAUTION CAUTION E00622200100 DRIVING UPHILL Use the gearshift lever in the correct shift If the warning display is shown, such position in accordance with driving condi- The Twin Clutch SST may not upshift to a higher as when the vehicle does not accelerate tions.
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Starting and driving Parking CAUTION CAUTION E00622400014 To park the vehicle, first bring it to a complete • If the vehicle is continuously driven at Do not keep the vehicle in a stopped posi- stop, fully engage the parking brake, and then low speeds using the tendency of the tion on an uphill slope by depressing the move the gearshift lever to the “P”...
The temperature of the Twin Clutch SST fluid is E00604900192 have the vehicle checked by a MITSUBISHI Full-time 4WD vehicles are propelled by engine high. Refer to “Warning display” on page 4-39 and MOTORS Authorized Service Point as soon as pos- follow the appropriate measures.
Starting and driving Cautions on handling of 4-wheel CAUTION CAUTION drive vehicles Always use tyres of the same size, same Do not tow full-time 4WD vehicles with E00606800603 type, and same brand, and which have no the front or rear wheels on the ground wear differences.
Starting and driving ACD (Active centre differential NOTE ACD control mode Operation The control mode can be changed while the system)* Normally, use this control vehicle is moving. TARMAC mode. Use this mode for E00611400072 The selected control mode is stored in memo- The ACD is a system that improves acceleration per- paved roads.
Starting and driving Limited-slip differential (LSD)* CAUTION CAUTION E00606900082 A limited-slip differential (LSD) is applied for the The ACD control mode display may flash The system may be malfunctioning. rear wheel differential. The features of this LSD under aggressive driving conditions. Park your vehicle in a safe place and stop are described below: At this time, ACD control is temporarily...
Starting and driving Braking WARNING WARNING E00607001306 All the parts of the brake system are critical to safe- If the power assist is lost or if either Do not leave any objects near the brake ty. We recommend you to have the vehicle brake hydraulic system stops working pedal or let a floor mat slide under it;...
The hill start assist is not designed to celerator pedal is depressed before the brake inspected MITSUBISHI keep the vehicle stopped in place on up- pedal is released. MOTORS Authorized Service Point. hill slopes for more than 2 seconds.
Starting and driving Emergency stop signal system Brake assist system • The brake pedal is released. • The hazard warning flasher switch is E00626000018 E00627000275 pressed. This is a device that reduces the possibility of rear The brake assist system is a device assisting drivers •...
Starting and driving Anti-lock brake system (ABS) When the brake assist system is in use, you The ABS can be used after the vehicle has may feel as if the depressed brake pedal is reached a speed over approximately 10 km/h E00607101189 soft, the pedal moves in small motions in con- (6 mph).
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Starting and driving ABS warning lamp/display Warning display type 1 CAUTION E00607201193 ard brake system is functioning normal- Warning lamp ly.) If this happens, we recommend you to have your vehicle inspected as soon as pos- sible. • When the ignition switch is in the “ON”...
Starting and driving Power steering system After driving on icy roads Electric power steering system (EPS)* E00618800046 E00620200106 E00607400316 After driving on snow or icy roads, remove any The electric power steering system (EPS) uses an The power steering system operates while the en- snow and ice which may have accumulated around electric motor to assist the turning of the steering gine is running.
Starting and driving Active stability control (ASC)* Electric power steering system warning display NOTE An operation noise may be emitted from the E00616700373 Type 1 The Active Stability Control (ASC) takes overall engine compartment in the following situa- control of the anti-lock brake system (ABS), trac- tions.
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Starting and driving Stability control function NOTE When the ASC is deactivated, the display/indica- tor will turn on. To reactivate the ASC, momentari- E00619100017 When moving out of mud, sand or fresh The stability control function is designed to help ly press the “ASC OFF”...
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Starting and driving ASC warning display CAUTION CAUTION E00619400528 If an abnormal condition occurs in the system, the The system may be malfunctioning. When display/indicator blinks, ASC is following display/indicator will turn on. Park your vehicle in a safe place and stop operating, which means that the road is the engine.
Starting and driving Cruise control* Cruise control switches To activate E00609301156 E00609100896 1. With the ignition switch in the “ON” posi- Cruise control is an automatic speed control system Type 1 tion, press the “ON OFF” switch (A) to turn that keeps a set speed.
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Starting and driving NOTE “ACC RES” switch Type 2 The cruising speed cannot be set when the Press and hold the “ACC RES” switch (C) while Twin Clutch SST control mode is set to driving at the set speed, and your speed will then “SPORT”...
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Starting and driving Accelerator pedal When you reach your desired speed, release the Brake pedal switch. Your new cruising speed is now set. While driving at the set speed, use the accelerator While driving at the set speed, use the brake pedal, pedal to reach your desired speed and then press which disengages the cruise control, then press the the “COAST SET”...
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Starting and driving To temporarily increase or decrease To temporarily decrease the speed Depress the brake pedal. Depress the brake pedal to decrease the speed. To the speed return to the previously set speed, press the “ACC E00619500125 Type 1 RES”...
Under either of the following conditions, however, the cruise control and have your vehicle using the switch does not allow you to resume the Obstacle detection areas inspected by a MITSUBISHI MOTORS previously set speed. Authorized Service Point. E00615600274 In these situations, repeat the speed setting proce-...
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Have the vehicle inspected at a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. The sensors do not detect objects located in the area directly below or near the bumper. If...
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Starting and driving NOTE NOTE CAUTION The buzzer may sound lower than the normal Only when the gearshift lever or selector lev- warning sound when the reversing sensor sys- er is in the “R” position, the reversing sensor The reversing sensor system may not op- tem is receiving ultrasonic noise from other system can be operated or be stopped by us- erate properly under the following condi-...
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MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. ing to the detection area setting. various factors, such as temperature, hu- • Setting when towing bar is not equipped midity, or the shape of the obstacles.
The rear-view camera (A) is integrated into the part E00618400345 The rear-view camera is a system that shows the near the rear hatch handle. view behind the vehicle on a screen of the MITSUBISHI Multi Communication System (MMCS) or the inside rear-view mirror.
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Starting and driving In the following situations, the screen indica- • When the rear of the vehicle is weighed tion may be difficult to see. There is no ab- down with the weight of passengers and normality. luggage in the vehicle. •...
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Starting and driving a flat object such as a level, flat road surface. To change the indication on the screen 3. Press and hold down the switch (1) (for This may make the distance to a projecting about 15 seconds). of the inside rear-view mirror object shown on the screen differ from the ac- While you keep the switch pressed, the or-...
Slide each cover (B) towards the front of the vehi- We recommend you to use a genuine E00609901400 cle to remove it. MITSUBISHI roof carrier, since the brackets Cargo loads precautions to be used have a special shape. For details, recommend...
Before using an automatic car wash, remove Make sure that the weight of the luggage MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. the roof carrier. does not exceed the allowable roof load. The regulations concerning the towing of a trailer...
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Starting and driving Towing bar mounting specifications Except for vehicles with Twin Clutch SST Except for vehicles Vehicles with Twin See the following table for fixing points (A) for the with Twin Clutch SST Clutch SST towing bar. 37.5 mm 37.5 mm 51.75 mm 51.75 mm...
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Starting and driving Be sure that the driving speed does not ex- CAUTION ceed 100 km/h (62 mph) for trailer operation. It is also recommended that you obey the lo- If the engine overheats, please refer to the cal regulations in case driving speed with a “Engine overheating”...
For pleasant driving Ventilators..................5-02 Rear shelf panel................5-100 Heater*..................5-04 Adjustable load floor*..............5-100 Manual air conditioning*..............5-07 Assist grip...................5-101 Automatic air conditioning*............5-12 Coat hook..................5-102 Important operation tips for the air conditioning......5-16 Air purifier..................5-17 LW/MW/FM digital tuning radio with CD player*.....5-17 LW/MW/FM digital tuning radio with CD changer*....5-32 To play tracks from USB device*..........5-47 ®...
For pleasant driving Ventilators To close the ventilator, move the knob (A) to the NOTE inside as far as possible. On air conditioned vehicles, the cool air E00700100197 from the ventilators may appear as a mist. This is due to moist air being suddenly Left Right cooled by the air conditioning.
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For pleasant driving Changing the mode selection Foot/Face position Foot position Air flows to the upper part of the passenger com- Air flows mainly to the leg area. E00700300870 To change the position and amount of air flowing partment, and flows to the leg area. from the ventilators, turn the mode selection dial.
For pleasant driving Heater* NOTE The blower speed will gradually increase as the di- al is turned to the right. With the mode selection dial between the E00733900010 The heater can only be used while the engine is run- “ ”...
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For pleasant driving NOTE Setting change method CAUTION Hold down the air selection switch for about While the engine coolant temperature is low, 10 seconds or more. the temperature of the air from the heater Normally, use the outside position to keep When the setting is changed, a sound is emit- will be cool/cold until the engine warms up, the windscreen and side windows clear...
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For pleasant driving Turn the temperature control dial clockwise or anti- Combination of unheated air and heated air For ordinary demisting clockwise to the desired temperature. Select the de- E00734700015 Use this setting to keep the windscreen and door Select the mode selection dial to the position sired blower speed.
For pleasant driving Manual air conditioning* For quick demisting Introduction of outside air E00734900017 E00700500348 To introduce air into the vehicle during hot weath- The air conditioning can only be used while the en- er, set the air selection switch (A) to the outside po- gine is running.
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For pleasant driving The blower speed will gradually increase as the di- NOTE CAUTION al is turned to the right. While the engine coolant temperature is low, the temperature of the air from the heater Normally, use the outside position to keep will be cool/cold until the engine warms up, the windscreen and side windows clear even if you have selected warm air with the...
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For pleasant driving Disable automatic air control: A sound will be made every time you push the NOTE Even when the air conditioning operates, the switch. If a problem is detected in the air condition- air selection switch will not be automatically ing system, the air conditioning operation in- controlled.
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For pleasant driving Turn the temperature control dial clockwise or anti- Cooling NOTE clockwise to the desired temperature. Select the de- E00701900613 When the air conditioning operates with the sired blower speed. selection switch in the outside position, the system automatically determines whether to continue using outside air or to perform recir- culation.
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For pleasant driving Demisting of the windscreen and door windows 5. Push the air conditioning switch (B). For vehicles with the Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) system, if the mode selection dial is E00702100827 For quick demisting set to the demister position shown in the illus- tration, the Auto Stop &...
For pleasant driving Automatic air conditioning* Temperature control dial E00703000416 E00702400022 Turn the temperature control dial clockwise or anti- The air conditioning can only be used while the en- clockwise. gine is running. Control panel E00702501147 Blower speed selection dial E00702800215 Select the blower speed by turning the blower speed selection dial clockwise or anticlockwise.
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Hold down the air selection switch for about If high cooling performance is desired, or MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. 10 seconds or more. if the outside air is dusty or otherwise con- Refer to “Customizing the air conditioning switch...
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For pleasant driving A sound will be made every time you push the NOTE • When the setting is changed from enable switch. to disable 3 sounds are emitted and the in- If a problem is detected in the air condition- dication lamp flashes 3 times.
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For pleasant driving 2. Set the temperature control dial to the de- If the blower speed selection dial, air condi- For ordinary demisting sired temperature. tioning switch, mode selection dial, or air se- Use this setting to keep the windscreen and door 3.
For pleasant driving Important operation tips for the For quick demisting For vehicles with the Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) system, if the mode selection dial is air conditioning set to the demister position shown in the illus- E00708300603 tration, the Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) system Park the vehicle in the shade.
For pleasant driving Air purifier LW/MW/FM digital tuning radio It is recommended that the refrigerant be recovered and recycled for further use. with CD player* E00708400574 An air filter has been incorporated into this air con- E00708501501 During a long period of disuse ditioning so that dirt and dust are cleaned from the The audio system can only be used when the igni- air.
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For pleasant driving Volume and tone control panel HOLD MODE Acoustic char- Details If the SOUND switch (4) is pushed and held for E00708600811 acteristics more than 2 seconds during the audio adjust mode, The optimum acoustic character- it will change to “Hold” mode. The selected audio istics for classical music, which mode will be held until the SOUND switch (4) is CLASSIC...
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For pleasant driving NOTE Sound field Details type When set to 0, it will beep. When TYPE or FIELD is changed, the sound This sound field produces a will cut out briefly, but this does not indicate sound effect where the vocals NORMAL a malfunction.
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For pleasant driving Radio control panel and display E00708900872 1- PWR (On-Off) switch 5- SEEK (Up-seek) button 2- AM/FM (FM/MW/LW selection) button 6- SEEK (Down-seek) button 3- Memory select buttons 7- FM (FM1/FM2/FM3) indicator 4- TUNE switch 8- ST (Stereo) indicator 5-20 OG4E12E1...
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For pleasant driving To listen to the radio To enter frequencies into the memory NOTE E00716100916 E00709000522 Disconnecting the battery terminal erases all 1. Press the PWR switch (1) or the AM/FM but- the radio frequencies stored in the memory. Manual setting ton (2) to turn ON the radio.
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For pleasant driving Radio data system (RDS) E00709200322 1- PWR (On-Off) switch 8- SEEK (Down-seek) button 2- AM/FM (FM/MW/LW selection) button 9- CT (Clock time) indicator 3- Memory select buttons 10- RDS (Radio data system) indicator 4- TP (Traffic program) button 11- TP (Traffic program identification) indicator 5- PTY (Program type) button 12- PTY (Program type) indicator...
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For pleasant driving AF (Alternative Frequencies) function If there are no frequencies broadcasting the same 18. CHILDREN programming, the radio searches a frequency broad- 19. SOCIAL E00720900074 The AF function finds a station broadcasting the casting the regional programming. The radio suc- 20.
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For pleasant driving NOTE NOTE Traffic information E00721600209 If the SEEK button (7 to 8) is pressed, the ra- After selecting a mode, you can leave the func- The radio will automatically tune in to traffic infor- dio will try to find out another broadcast of tion setup mode by taking either of the fol- mation broadcasts while receiving FM broadcasts the same program type as currently selected.
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For pleasant driving Function setup mode The TP search function can be turned ON and E00722500319 It is possible to change the following functions: OFF. Refer to “Function setup mode” on page 5-25. Emergency broadcasts E00721700112 TP-S PI-S Language of PTY display 1.
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For pleasant driving 2. Press the TUNE switch (6) repeatedly to se- 3. Select the desired setting for each mode to be NOTE lect the mode you wish to change. turned ON and OFF as shown below. After selecting a mode, you can leave the func- The order is: AF →...
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For pleasant driving CD control panel and display E00709500875 1- AM/FM button 13- FOLDER switch 2- CD (CD mode changeover) button (Track up) button 3- PWR (On-Off) switch (Track down) button 4- PAGE (Title scroll) button 16- CD indicator 5- DISP (Display) button 17- FOLDER indicator 6- RPT (Repeat) button 18- TRACK (Track number) indicator...
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For pleasant driving To listen to a CD To listen to a music CD To listen to an MP3 CD This CD player allows you to play MP3 (MPEG Au- E00709601482 1. Insert disc with label facing up. dio Layer-3) files recorded on CD-ROMs, CD-Rs When a disc is inserted, the CD indicator (recordable CDs), and CD-RWs (rewritable CDs) (16) will come on and the CD player will be-...
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For pleasant driving NOTE Folder selection CAUTION While listening to a disc on which CD-DA (CD-Digital Audio) and MP3 files have both Attempting to play a file not in the MP3 In the order been recorded, you can switch between read- format which has a “.mp3”...
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For pleasant driving Folder up NOTE To find the start of each track on a disc for playback Turn the FOLDER switch (13) clockwise until the Press the SCAN button (10). “SCAN” will appear With a disc that contains both CD-DA and desired folder number appears on the display.
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For pleasant driving CD text MP3 titles The display can show up to 12 characters. If a folder name, track name, or item of ID3 tag The CD player can display disc and track titles for The CD player can display folder and track titles information has more than 12 characters, discs with converted disc and track title informa- for discs with converted folder and track informa-...
For pleasant driving LW/MW/FM digital tuning radio Volume and tone control panel NOTE E00708600824 The SUB LEVEL can only be adjusted on ve- with CD changer* hicles equipped with a premium sound system. E00708501514 On vehicles without a premium sound sys- The audio system can only be used when the igni- tem, when you press the SOUND switch (4), tion switch is in the “ON”...
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For pleasant driving 2. Press the SOUND switch (4) to set the audio BALANCE (Left/Right balance control) Acoustic char- Details system to the selected sound field. Turn the SOUND switch (4) to balance volume acteristics from the left and right speakers. The optimum acoustic character- Sound field Details...
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For pleasant driving Radio control panel and display E00708900885 1- PWR (On-Off) switch 5- SEEK (Up-seek) button 2- AM/FM (FM/MW/LW selection) button 6- SEEK (Down-seek) button 3- Memory select buttons 7- FM (FM1/FM2/FM3) indicator 4- TUNE switch 8- ST (Stereo) indicator 5-34 OG4E12E1...
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For pleasant driving To listen to the radio To enter frequencies into the memory NOTE E00716100929 E00709000548 Disconnecting the battery terminal erases all 1. Press the PWR switch (1) or the AM/FM but- the radio frequencies stored in the memory. Manual setting ton (2) to turn ON the radio.
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For pleasant driving Radio data system (RDS) E00709200335 1- PWR (On-Off) switch 8- SEEK (Down-seek) button 2- AM/FM (FM/MW/LW selection) button 9- CT (Clock time) indicator 3- Memory select buttons 10- RDS (Radio data system) indicator 4- TP (Traffic program) button 11- TP (Traffic program identification) indicator 5- PTY (Program type) button 12- PTY (Program type) indicator...
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For pleasant driving AF (Alternative Frequencies) function If there are no frequencies broadcasting the same 18. CHILDREN programming, the radio searches a frequency broad- 19. SOCIAL E00720900159 The AF function finds a station broadcasting the casting the regional programming. The radio suc- 20.
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For pleasant driving NOTE NOTE Traffic information E00721600124 If the SEEK button (7 to 8) is pressed, the ra- After selecting a mode, you can leave the func- The radio will automatically tune in to traffic infor- dio will try to find out another broadcast of tion setup mode by taking either of the fol- mation broadcasts while receiving FM broadcasts the same program type as currently selected.
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For pleasant driving Function setup mode The TP search function can be turned ON and E00722500322 It is possible to change the following functions: OFF. Refer to “Function setup mode” on page 5-39. Emergency broadcasts E00721700125 TP-S PI-S Language of PTY display 1.
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For pleasant driving 2. Press the TUNE switch (6) repeatedly to se- 3. Select the desired setting for each mode to be NOTE lect the mode you wish to change. turned ON and OFF as shown below. After selecting a mode, you can leave the func- The order is: AF →...
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For pleasant driving CD control panel and display E00709500888 1- AM/FM button 16- Disc-loading slot 2- CD (CD mode changeover) button 17- FOLDER switch 3- PWR (On-Off) switch (Track up) button 4- LOAD indicator (Track down) button 5- LOAD button 20- CD indicator 6- PAGE (Title scroll) button 21- FOLDER indicator...
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For pleasant driving To listen to a CD To set discs 2. The autochanger will select the lowest-num- bered empty slot and switch to loading stand- E00709601495 The CD can be loaded or ejected by pressing the by mode. LOAD button (5) or the eject button (15) even if 3.
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For pleasant driving NOTE To listen to a music CD To listen to an MP3 CD This autochanger allows you to play MP3 (MPEG If you press the eject button (15) while the Audio Layer-3) files recorded on CD-ROMs, display is showing “LOAD DISC No. (1-6)”, CD-Rs (recordable CDs), and CD-RWs (rewritable the loading standby mode will be cancelled CDs) in ISO9660 Level 1/Level 2, Joliet, and Ro-...
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For pleasant driving NOTE To fast-forward/reverse the disc CAUTION While listening to a disc on which CD-DA Fast-forward (CD-Digital Audio) and MP3 files have both Attempting to play a file not in the MP3 The disc is fast-forwarded while the button been recorded, you can switch between read- format which has a “.mp3”...
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For pleasant driving Track up NOTE NOTE The disc will skip as many songs as the number of With a disc that contains both CD-DA and In the all discs random mode, if an MP3 CD times the button (18) is pushed. MP3 files, the repeat mode causes only files has been loaded in the autochanger, the au- The display window will display the track number...
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For pleasant driving CD text MP3 titles When there is no title information to be dis- played, the display shows “NO TITLE”. The autochanger can display disc and track titles The autochanger can display folder and track titles The display can show up to 12 characters. If for discs with converted disc and track title informa- for discs with converted folder and track informa- a folder name, track name, or item of ID3 tag...
For pleasant driving To play tracks from USB device* E00756100165 You can connect your iPod or USB memory device to the USB input terminal and play music files stor- ed in the iPod or USB memory device. See the following section for the types of connecta- ble devices and supported files.
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For pleasant driving iPod control panel and display E00756200182 1- AM/FM button (Fast-forward) button 2- CD (Mode change) button 10- DISC UP button 3- PWR (On-Off) button 11- FOLDER switch 4- PAGE (Title scroll) button 12- TRACK (Track up/down) button 5- DISP (Title display) button 13- i (iPod) indicator 6- RPT (Repeat) button...
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For pleasant driving To play from an iPod To adjust the volume and tone, refer to “To If the side of the button is pressed once while a adjust the volume” on pages 5-18, 5-32 and track is playing, playback returns to the start of that E00756300239 1.
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For pleasant driving To play the same track repeatedly Album title → Track name → Artist name → Nor- The following explains how to prepare for voice op- mal display eration and play the tracks. E00756700028 Press the RPT button (6) during playback to show Preparation for voice operation “RPT”...
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For pleasant driving NOTE 6. After the voice guide says “Playing <artist 4. If there is only one match, the system pro- ® name>,” the system creates a playlist index ceeds to step 6. The Bluetooth 2.0 interface starts recogniz- for the artist.
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For pleasant driving NOTE 6. After the voice guide says “Playing <play- 3. After the voice guide says “What Genre ® list>,” the system creates an index for the play- would you like to play?,” say the music type. The Bluetooth 2.0 interface starts recogniz- list.
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For pleasant driving USB control panel and display E00758100143 1- AM/FM button 10- DISC UP button 2- CD (Mode change) button 11- SCAN button 3- PWR (On-Off) button 12- FOLDER switch 4- PAGE (Title scroll) button 13- TRACK (Track up/down) button 5- DISP (Title display) button 14- U (USB) indicator 6- RPT (Repeat) button...
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For pleasant driving To play from a USB memory device Supported compressed music files NOTE E00758300334 E00762500223 If a file protected by copyrights is played, the This audio can play MP3, WMA, AAC and WAV 1. Press the PWR button (3) to turn on the au- file will be skipped.
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For pleasant driving If no operation is performed for 5 seconds or The file number will blink while the scan mode is If the side of the button is pressed once after a more after the FOLDER switch (12) is selected.
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For pleasant driving To switch the display Up to 10 characters are shown in the display Preparation for voice operation at once. If the title is cut off in the middle, E00759300012 To use the voice operation, press the SPEECH but- You can display titles with tag information.
For pleasant driving ® To play tracks from a Bluetooth ® device (vehicles with Bluetooth 2.0 interface) E00759700175 You can wirelessly connect a digital audio player ® or cellular phone supporting Bluetooth to listen to the tracks on the connected device. ®...
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For pleasant driving ® Bluetooth device control panel and display E00762600110 1- CD (Mode change) button 8- DISC UP (Play) button 2- PWR (On-Off) button 9- SCAN button 3- PAGE (Title scroll) button 10- TRACK (Track up/down) button 4- DISP (Title display) button 11- B (Bluetooth ®...
For pleasant driving To listen to tracks from a device con- To pause the playback (if supported by the device) To exit this mode, press the button again. E00762900025 ® nected via Bluetooth To pause the playback, press the DISC DOWN but- To play tracks in random order (if supported by E00762700111 ton (7).
PAGE button (3). The next charac- (RCA) NOTE ters are displayed every time this button is On vehicles equipped with the MITSUBISHI pressed. Multi-Communication System (MMCS), re- If no title is stored, “NO TITLE” is shown in fer to the separate owner’s manual of the the display.
For pleasant driving Steering wheel audio remote 3. To deactivate the external audio input mode, NOTE press the AM/FM button (F) or the CD but- When operating the steering wheel audio re- control switches* ton (D) to switch to another mode. mote control switches, do not operate more E00710000782 than one at the same time.
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For pleasant driving Automatic tuning To listen to an iPod NOTE Press the mode selector button (3) and select iPod The track number decreases continuously Seek up button - 4/Seek down button - 5 mode. while the button is pressed. After pressing these buttons, the reception of the se- lected station will begin.
For pleasant driving Error codes E00710101298 Vehicles with LW/MW/FM digital tuning radio with CD player/CD changer If an error code (1) appears in the display, take action in accordance with the table below. 5-63 OG4E12E1...
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Inside of audio system is hot. Internal protection against high temperatures. nutes. Communication error between external device Communication or power supply Consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- ERROR and audio equipment. error ized Service Point. Power supply error of external device.
Connect a supported iPod. Remove the iPod. USB BUS PWR (Blink) An overcurrent or other power-supply error has occurred. Have the vehicle inspected at a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. If the iPod indicator illuminates, the iPod cannot be authen- Reconnect the iPod.
For pleasant driving Error codes (USB memory device) E00763600090 Vehicles with Link System If an error code (1) appears in the display, take action in accordance with the table below. 5-66 OG4E12E1...
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Remove the USB memory device. USB BUS PWR (Blink) An overcurrent or other power-supply error has occurred. Have the vehicle inspected at a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point. Have the vehicle inspected at a MITSUBISHI MOTORS U LSI ERROR (Blink) Internal device errors Authorized Service Point.
For pleasant driving Handling of compact discs When storing compact discs, always store them in their separate cases. Never place com- E00723000236 pact discs in direct sunlight, or in any place Use only the type of compact discs that have where the temperature or humidity is high.
For pleasant driving Antenna ing properly and you may not be able to eject WARNING the compact disc. E00710500615 Operating the CD player in a manner oth- To remove er than specifically instructed herein may Turn the pole (A) anticlockwise. result in hazardous radiation exposure.
For pleasant driving Digital clock* Automatic mode and manual mode are available 2. Enter the function setup mode by pressing for digital clock adjustment. the TUNE switch (B) for 2 seconds or longer. E00711800484 Select the automatic mode or the manual mode by performing the following operations: 1.
For pleasant driving 4. Turn the TUNE switch (B) left and right and Automatic mode Set the time by pressing the various buttons as de- select either ON or OFF. scribed below. The automatic adjustment mode can set the local 1.
2.0 interface. TOOTH SIG, INC. You have acquired a device that includes software ® Some Bluetooth devices are not compatible licensed by MITSUBISHI MOTORS CORPORA- ® with the Bluetooth 2.0 interface. TION from JOHNSON CONTROLS Inc (the auto- WARNING ®...
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For pleasant driving Voice recognition function ® p. 5-74 PICK-UP button Type 2 Useful voice commands ® p. 5-74 Press this button when an incoming call is re- Speaker enrollment function ® p. 5-75 ceived to answer the telephone. When another call is received during a call, Connecting the Bluetooth®...
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For pleasant driving Call waiting and three-way calls can be used 4. The voice guide will say “Select a language: Cancelling ® English, French, Spanish, Italian, German, E00760200011 by the Bluetooth 2.0 interface, only if it is There are two cancel functions. Dutch, Portuguese or Russian”...
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It takes about 2 to 3 minutes to complete the speak- “Cancel” to quit the voice input mode and er enrollment process. then check with a MITSUBISHI MOTORS NOTE To ensure the best results, run through the process Authorized Service Point.
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For pleasant driving NOTE NOTE 4. When enrollment is “enabled”, the voice mod- Speaker enrollment is not possible unless the To repeat the most recent voice training com- el is on; when enrollment is “disabled”, the vehicle is parked. Make sure you park the ve- mand, press and release the SPEECH button.
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For pleasant driving To pair Answer “No” to return to pairing code selec- ® If the Bluetooth 2.0 interface cannot recog- tion. ® ® To pair a Bluetooth device with the Bluetooth ® nize the Bluetooth device, the voice guide 2.0 interface, follow the steps below.
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For pleasant driving You can connect to the other paired cellular phone 2. Say “Setup”. 4. The voice guide will say “Select one of the or music player by following setting change proce- 3. Say “Select music player.” following: pair, edit, delete, or list.” Say “De- dures.
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For pleasant driving 5. The voice guide will read out device tags of 2. Say “Setup”. Operating a music player connected corresponding devices in order, starting with 3. Say “Pairing options.” ® via Bluetooth ® 4. The voice guide will say “Select one of the the Bluetooth device that has been connec- E00761000016...
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For pleasant driving NOTE NOTE 1. Press the SPEECH button. 2. Say “Dial.” If you say “Call” when the vehicle phone If the name you selected has matching data 3. After the voice guide says “Number please,” book and the mobile phone book are empty, in the vehicle phone book but no telephone say the telephone number.
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For pleasant driving Use the following procedure to redial. Pressing the SPEECH button and then saying Also, each entry has 4 locations associated with: 1. Press the SPEECH button. “Mute” during a call will turn ON the MUTE func- home, work, mobile and other. You can register 2.
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For pleasant driving 5. When the name has been registered, the NOTE 3. The voice guide will say “Select one of the voice guide will say “home, work, mobile, or following: new entry, edit number, edit When the confirmation function is on, after other?”...
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For pleasant driving NOTE 10. The voice guide will say “Would you like to 5. The voice guide will say “Home, work, mo- ® import another contact?” bile or other?” If the Bluetooth 2.0 interface cannot recog- Answer “Yes” if you want to continue with Select and say the location where the tele- ®...
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For pleasant driving NOTE 1. Press the SPEECH button. 5. When the voice guide is done reading the 2. Say “Phone book.” list, it will say “End of list, would you like to Say “List names,” and the names registered 3.
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For pleasant driving You can delete all registered information from the ® The maximum supported telephone number The Bluetooth 2.0 interface automatically con- vehicle phone book. length is 19 digits. Any telephone number of verts from text to voice the names registered in the 1.
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For pleasant driving If you press the HANG-UP button or press and hold the SPEECH button during the data transfer, the transfer will be cancelled and the system will return to the main menu. If an error occurs during the data transfer, all transfer will be cancelled and the voice guide will say “Unable to complete the phone book import”...
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For pleasant driving Enrollment commands E00732400207 Phrase English French Spanish Italian German Dutch Portuguese Russian 1 123456789 123456789 123456789 123456789 123456789 123456789 123456789 123456789 2 888 555 1212 888 555 1212 888 555 1212 888 555 1212 888 555 1212 888 555 1212 888 555 1212 888 555 1212...
For pleasant driving USB input terminal* 3. Connect a commercially available USB con- CAUTION nector cable (C) to the USB memory device E00761900015 (B). You can connect your USB memory device or Keep the lid of the glove box closed while iPod* to play music files stored in the USB memo- driving the vehicle.
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For pleasant driving 3. Connect the Dock connector (C) to the iPod CAUTION Model name Condition (B). Storage capacity of 256 USB memory device Keep the lid of the glove box closed while Mbytes or more driving the vehicle. A lid or the contents F/W Ver.1.1.1 or later iPod touch of the glove box could otherwise cause in-...
For pleasant driving Sun visors Do not connect to the USB input terminal Card holder any device (hard disk, card reader, memory E00732000173 E00711200521 Cards can be slipped into the holder (A) on the reader, etc.) other than the connectable devi- back of the sun visor.
For pleasant driving Ashtray* To remove the ashtray, open the lid and lift upward Mounting position for moveable ashtray holding the lid. The moveable ashtray can be fitted at the indicated E00711400666 position. Refer to “Cup holder” on page 5-99. CAUTION Front seat (only for vehicles with cup holder with lid) Put out matches and cigarettes before...
Pull it out and have the problem correc- the socket might become clogged by for- ted at MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- eign material and be shortcircuited. ized Service Point. When using two accessory sockets or the...
For pleasant driving Interior lamps Type 1, Type 2 Type 3 Pull out the plug to uncover the socket. Use it to To use a “plug-in” type accessory, open the cover, E00712000728 plug in an electrical device. then insert the plug in the socket. 1- Cargo room lamp 2- Rear room lamp* 3- Front room &...
E00717400336 or the rear hatch is opened. It goes MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service off about 15 seconds after the Point. door or rear hatch is closed. How- If the vehicle is equipped with the ever, the lamp goes off immediate-...
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E00712300327 2 ( ) - The lamp illuminates when a door The room lamp can be turned on by sliding the MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service or the rear hatch is opened. It goes room lamp switch. Point. off about 15 seconds after the door If the vehicle is equipped with the or rear hatch is closed.
The time until the lamps auto- matically go off can be adjusted. For details, tents of a storage space could otherwise Glove box please consult a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- cause injuries. E00717601508 To open, pull the lever (A).
For pleasant driving NOTE Front console tray* NOTE The USB input terminal (if so equipped) is lo- E00735300021 The Auxiliary Audio connector (RCA) or the The front console tray is on the front console part. cated in the glove box. For details, refer to Auxiliary Video connector (RCA) is located “USB input terminal”...
For pleasant driving The floor console box can also be used as an armrest. Type 2 Pen holder* To open the console box, lift the release lever (C) The pen holder (A) is located on the back of the and raise the lid. floor console box lid.
For pleasant driving Cup holder Bottle holder Type 2 To use the cup holder, open the lid. E00714500798 E00718200142 CAUTION CAUTION Do not drink beverages while driving the Do not drink beverages while driving the vehicle; doing so could distract you and vehicle;...
For pleasant driving Rear shelf panel Adjustable load floor* CAUTION E00715400068 E00756000018 Storage space can be increased by lifting down the Lightly push the rear shelf panel to make board. sure that the concave portion (A) is set CAUTION firmly in the protruding portion (B) of the rear hatch.
For pleasant driving Assist grip 1. Raise the rear part of the board. 3. Push the board in all the way with the front part lowered, and lower the board. E00732800100 These grips are to support the body by hand while seated in the vehicle.
For pleasant driving Coat hook E00725600395 There is a coat hook on the rear seat assist grip of the driver’s side. WARNING Do not put a hanger or any heavy or poin- ted object on the coat hook. If the curtain airbag was activated, any such item could be propelled away with great force and could prevent the curtain airbag from in-...
For emergencies If the vehicle breaks down............6-02 Emergency starting...............6-02 Engine overheating...............6-04 Tools and jack................6-06 How to change a tyre..............6-07 Towing..................6-13 Operation under adverse driving conditions.........6-17 OG4E12E1...
For emergencies If the vehicle breaks down Emergency starting 2. Set the parking brake firmly on each vehicle. Put an A/T, CVT or Twin Clutch SST in “P” E00800101267 E00800502545 (PARK) or a M/T in “N” (Neutral). Turn off If the vehicle breaks down on the road, move it to If the engine cannot be started because the battery the ignition switch.
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For emergencies 1600 models 1800 models (diesel-powered vehicles) CAUTION Take care not to get the jumper cable caught in the cooling fan or other rotat- ing part in the engine compartment. Use the proper cables suitable for the bat- tery size to prevent overheating of the ca- bles.
For emergencies Engine overheating 10. For petrol-powered vehicles equipped with WARNING turbocharger, install the battery upper cover E00800602559 and then the air duct. (Refer to “Removing When the engine is overheating, the information Do not open the bonnet while steam is com- and installing the battery upper cover”...
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For emergencies 1800 models, 2000 models 4. When the bar graph in the engine coolant tem- 1800 models perature warning display in the multi-infor- mation display drops, stop the engine. Front FULL Type 1 Type 2 WARNING A- Cooling fans B- Radiator cap If there is none, make sure that the en- C- Reserve tank...
For emergencies Tools and jack 7. Examine the radiator hoses for coolant leak- Tools age and the drive belt for looseness or damage. E00801900760 E00800901050 If there is anything wrong with the cooling system or drive belt, we recommend you to Storage have it checked and repaired.
For emergencies How to change a tyre To store WARNING Turn the shaft end (2) by hand to expand the jack E00801202321 until it is secured firmly in position. Before changing a tyre, first stop your vehicle in a Be sure to apply chocks or blocks to the safe, flat location.
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For emergencies CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION The pressure should be periodically Do not use tyre chains with your compact Do not install more than one compact checked and maintained at the specified spare wheel. Because of the smaller tyre spare wheel at the same time. pressure while the tyre is stowed.
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For emergencies 3. Rotate the jack by hand until the flange por- tion (B) fits in the groove (C) at the top of the jack. To change a tyre WARNING E00803200305 1. On vehicles equipped with wheel covers, Set the jack only at the positions shown first remove the covers (refer to “Wheel cov- here.
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For emergencies Tighten the wheel nuts (tapered nuts) un- WARNING til the tapered parts of the wheel nuts make light contact with the seats of the Stop jacking up the vehicle as soon as the wheel holes and the wheel is not loose. tyre is raised off the ground.
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For emergencies NOTE 8. Lower the vehicle slowly by rotating the CAUTION Flange nuts can be temporarily used on the wheel nut wrench anticlockwise until the steel spare wheel as shown in the illustration, tyre touches the ground. Never use your foot or a pipe extension but return to the original wheel and tyre as for extra force in the wheel nut wrench.
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MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service To store the flat tyre or spare wheel Point. E00803700212 1.
If your vehicle needs to be towed If towing is necessary, we recommend you to have it done by your MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- ized Service Point or a commercial tow truck service. In the following cases, transport the vehicle using a tow truck.
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For emergencies The regulations concerning towing may differ from Towing the vehicle by a tow truck Turn the ignition switch to the “ACC” position and country to country. It is recommended that you secure the steering wheel in a straightahead posi- obey the regulations of the area where you are driv- tion with a rope or tie-down strap.
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For emergencies 2. Cover the tip of the jack bar with a cloth, CAUTION WARNING then use it to remove the cover (A) that is lo- cated on the front bumper. When the engine is not running, the Do not tow the vehicle with the rope at an excessive diagonal angle.
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For emergencies If your vehicle tows another vehicle 4. Always attach the tow rope to the towing CAUTION hook. Otherwise, the instructions are the 1. Take out the towing hook, wheel nut wrench same as for “When being towed by another and jack bar.
For emergencies Operation under adverse driving Depressing the brake pedal during travel on CAUTION snowy or icy roads may cause tyre slippage conditions and skidding. When traction between the The vehicle’s body, bumper, muffler and E00801702560 tyres and the road is reduced the wheels may other parts may be damaged if the vehi- skid and the vehicle cannot readily be cle is:...
Vehicle care Vehicle care precautions...............7-02 Cleaning the interior of your vehicle..........7-02 Cleaning the exterior of your vehicle...........7-03 OG4E12E1...
Vehicle care Vehicle care precautions Cleaning the interior of your NOTE Do not use cleaners, conditioners, and protec- vehicle E00900100649 In order to maintain the value of your vehicle, it is tants containing silicons or wax. E00900200318 necessary to perform regular maintenance using the Such products, when applied to the instru- After cleaning the interior of your vehicle with wa- proper procedures.
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Vehicle care Cleaning the exterior of your NOTE CAUTION If genuine leather is wet with water or is wash- vehicle ed in water, wipe off water as quickly as pos- When washing the under side of your ve- E00900700111 sible with a dry, soft cloth. If left damp, mil- hicle or wheel, be careful not to injure If the following is left on your vehicle, it may dew may grow.
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• If your vehicle has rain sensor wipers, MITSUBISHI touch-up paint to prevent corrosion. Further, they are harmful to glossy surfa- place the wiper switch lever in the Check body areas facing the road or the tyres care- ces such as grille, garnish, mouldings, etc.
Vehicle care Wiper blades CAUTION CAUTION E00901700059 Use a soft cloth and glass cleaner to remove grease, Do not use a scrubbing brush or other Do not use a brush or other hard imple- dead insects, etc., from the wiper blades. Replace hard tools as they may damage the plastic ment on the wheels.
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Vehicle care If they are in contact, wipe off with soft cloth, cha- mois or the like and an aqueous solution of neutral detergent then immediately rinse the affected parts with plenty of water. 7-06 OG4E12E1...
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Maintenance Service precautions...............8-02 Catalytic converter................8-02 Bonnet...................8-03 Engine oil..................8-04 Engine coolant................8-07 AWC control fluid*..............8-08 Washer fluid.................8-09 Brake fluid/Clutch fluid*..............8-09 Power steering fluid*..............8-10 Battery..................8-10 Tyres.....................8-13 Parking brake break-in..............8-18 Wiper blade rubber replacement...........8-19 General maintenance..............8-20 For cold and snowy weather............8-21 Fusible links..................8-21 Fuses.....................8-21 Replacement of lamp bulbs............8-28 OG4E12E1...
We recommend you to have the periodic inspection installed in the exhaust system. automotive jack stands. and maintenance performed by a MITSUBISHI It is important to keep the engine properly tuned to Improper handling of components and MOTORS Authorized Service Point or another spe-...
Maintenance Bonnet E01000302757 CAUTION For petrol-powered vehicles equipped with turbocharger, to avoid the risk of be- ing burned, do not touch the air outlet (A) and air scoop (B) on the bonnet when the engine compartment is hot (when the engine is running or immediately after the vehicle has been driven).
Maintenance Engine oil CAUTION CAUTION E01000402846 After inserting the support bar into the Before driving, make sure that the bon- To check and refill engine oil slot, make sure the bar supports the bon- net is securely locked. An incompletely net securely from falling down on to your locked bonnet can suddenly open while 1600 models...
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Maintenance 1800 models (diesel-powered vehicles) 2. Switch off the engine. 3. Wait a few minutes. 4. Remove the dipstick and wipe it with a clean cloth. 5. Reinsert the dipstick as far as it goes. 6. Remove the dipstick and read the oil level, which should always be within the range in- dicated.
“For service C1, C2, C3 or C4” classification: • JASO classification: • API classification: “For service SM” or “For service DL-1” higher If those classifications are not available, • ILSAC certificated oil contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- thorized Service Point. 8-06 OG4E12E1...
MITSUBISHI Genuine Coolant has excellent pro- tection against corrosion and rust formation of all metals including aluminium and can avoid block- ages in the radiator, heater, cylinder head, engine block, etc.
Maintenance AWC control fluid* Because of the necessity of this anti-corrosion 2. Remove the cover (B) while pressing the top agent, the coolant must not be replaced with plain of the cover (B) and the hook (C). E01009700053 water even in summer. The required concentration of anti-freeze differs de- To check the fluid level pending on the expected ambient temperature.
Maintenance Washer fluid Brake fluid/Clutch fluid* 4. To install the cover, perform the removal steps in reverse. E01000700669 E01000800484 The windscreen washer fluid reservoir is in the en- The brake fluid and the clutch fluid share the reser- Fluid type gine compartment.
E01010700040 Fluid type WARNING Use “Genuine MITSUBISHI Power Steering Flu- id” or “ATF DEXRON III/DEXRON II”. Turn the ignition key to the “LOCK” po- sition on the vehicle. Make sure that your clothes cannot be caught by the fan or drive belt.
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Maintenance To remove the direction shown by the arrows to secure Checking battery electrolyte level the cover. 1. Remove the clips (A), and then remove the E01010800041 air duct (B). Except for petrol-powered vehicles with turbocharger NOTE Petrol-powered vehicles with turbocharger Be sure to install the plastic nuts in the cor- 2.
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Maintenance If the battery is not used, it will discharge by itself NOTE WARNING with time. For petrol-powered vehicles with turbocharg- Check it once every 4 weeks and charge with low er, remove the battery upper cover before dis- Keep sparks, cigarettes, and flames away current as necessary.
Maintenance Tyres CAUTION E01001300343 Do not bring the nearby parts, the plastic parts and so on into contact with sulphu- WARNING ric acid (battery electrolyte) which may crack, stain or discolour them. Driving with tyres that are worn, dam- If they are in contact, wipe off with soft aged or improperly inflated can lead to a cloth, chamois or the like and an aqueous loss of control or blow out of the tyres...
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Maintenance Tyre inflation pressures E01001402667 1600 models Normal loading At trailer towing Item Tyre size Front Rear Front Rear 2.7 bar (39 psi) 2.7 bar (39 psi) 2.7 bar (39 psi) 2.7 bar (39 psi) Normal tyre 205/60R16 92H {270 kPa} {270 kPa} {270 kPa} {270 kPa}...
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Maintenance 1800 models (diesel-powered vehicles) Normal loading At trailer towing Item Tyre size Front Rear Front Rear 2.6 bar (38 psi) 2.6 bar (38 psi) 2.6 bar (38 psi) 2.6 bar (38 psi) 205/60R16 92H {260 kPa} {260 kPa} {260 kPa} {260 kPa} 2.4 bar (35 psi) 2.4 bar (35 psi)
Maintenance Wheel condition Tyre rotation CAUTION E01001800771 E01001901160 Tyre wear varies with vehicle conditions, road sur- Always use tyres of the same size, same face conditions and individual driver’s driving hab- type, and same brand, and which have no its. To equalize the wear and help extend tyre life, wear differences.
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Snow tyres to the vehicle body. A compact spare tyre can be fitted tempo- Contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized rarily in place of a tyre that has been re- E01002000666 The use of snow tyres is recommended for driving Service Point before putting on tyre chains.
This procedure is described in the vehicle service tyre chains. manual and can be carried out by a MITSUBISHI When tyre chains are installed, take care MOTORS Authorized Service Point. that they do not damage the disc wheel or body.
Maintenance Wiper blade rubber replacement 3. Attach the retainers (C) to a new wiper blade. Rear window wiper blades 1. Lift the wiper arm off the window glass. E01008200178 If the blades are frozen to the windscreen or rear 2. Pull the wiper blade downward to disengage window, do not operate the wipers until the ice has it from the stopper (A) at the end of the wip- melted and the blades are freed, otherwise the wip-...
Maintenance General maintenance Refer to the illustration to ensure that the re- Hinges and latches lubrication tainers are correctly aligned as you insert Check all latches and hinges, and, if necessary, E01002700432 them into the groove. have them lubricated. Fuel, engine coolant, oil and exhaust gas leakage Look under the body of your vehicle to check for fuel, engine coolant, oil and exhaust gas leaks.
Maintenance For cold and snowy weather Fusible links Fuses E01002800257 E01002900535 E01003002058 The fusible links will melt to prevent a fire if a Ventilation slots Fuse block location large current attempts to flow through certain elec- trical systems. The ventilation slots in front of the windscreen To prevent damage to the electrical system due to In case of a melted fusible link, we recommend should be kept clear of leaves or brushed clear after...
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Maintenance 1. Open the fuse lid and pull to remove it. Passenger compartment (RHD vehicles) WARNING The fuse boxes in the passenger compartment are located behind the glove box at the position shown On vehicles with driver’s knee airbag, in the illustration. when changing fuses, do not damage the driver’s knee airbag harness or acciden- tally strike the airbag area with hard ob-...
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Maintenance 2. Move the rod (A) on the left side of the 4. Remove the glove box fastener, and then re- Fuse load capacity glove box to the left side of the box. move the glove box. E01007700293 The fuse capacity and the names of electrical sys- tems protected by the fuses are indicated on the in- side of the fuse lid (LHD vehicles), the inside of the glove box (RHD vehicles) and inside of the...
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Maintenance Passenger compartment fuse location (LHD) Passenger compartment fuse location (RHD) Sym- Electrical system paci- ties Main fuse block Door locks 20 A Main fuse block Sub fuse block Radio 15 A Control unit relay 7.5 A Interior lamps 15 A (Room lamps) Hazard warning flasher 15 A...
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Maintenance Engine compartment fuse location table Sym- Sym- E01008000769 Electrical system paci- Electrical system paci- ties ties Engine compartment fuse location AC power supply 15 A Automatic transmission 20 A 25 (20) Power seats Horn 10 A Alternator 7.5 A Heated seat 30 A Headlamp washer...
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Maintenance Sym- Sym- Sym- Electrical system paci- Electrical system paci- Electrical system paci- ties ties ties Headlamp Headlamp Valve lift control 40 A high/low low beam Halogen Discharge 20 A — — beam (right) — (left) Bending Anti-lock brake system 40 A Headlamp lamps...
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Maintenance NOTE 7.5 A: 10 A spare fuse 2. Remove the fuse puller (A) from the inside 25 A: 20 A spare fuse of the fuse box in the engine compartment. If any system does not function but the fuse 30 A: 30 A audio system amp fuse corresponding to that system is normal, there When using a substitute fuse, replace with a fuse of...
Except for vehicles equipped with high intensity ble to repair or replace just the bulb. discharge headlamps Check with a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Au- 1. Front turn-signal lamps: 21 W (WY21W) NOTE thorized Service Point when the lamp needs 2.
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Maintenance Codes in parentheses indicate bulb types. Headlamps (low beam, except for vehi- 2. For petrol-powered vehicles equipped with turbocharger, when replacing the bulb on the cles with high intensity discharge head- right side, lift up the engine coolant reservoir NOTE lamps) (B).
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Maintenance 3. When replacing the bulb on the right side of 4. Turn the bulb (F) anticlockwise, and then re- CAUTION the vehicle in case of diesel-powered vehi- move the headlamp bulb with holder. cles, turn the steering wheel to the left to cre- Handle halogen lamp bulbs with care.
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Maintenance Headlamps (high-beam, except for ve- 3. Turn the bulb (C) anticlockwise to remove it. CAUTION hicles with high intensity discharge headlamps) Handle halogen lamp bulbs with care. The gas inside halogen lamp bulbs is high- E01009400164 1. When replacing the bulb on the right side of ly pressurized, so dropping, knocking, or the vehicle, remove the bolt (A) holding scratching a halogen lamp bulb can cause...
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A high voltage is present in the power cir- cuit and in the bulbs and bulb terminals. To avoid the risk of an electric shock, con- tact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Author- ized Service Point whenever repair or re- placement is necessary.
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Maintenance 2. For petrol-powered vehicles equipped with 3. When replacing the bulb on the right side of turbocharger, when replacing the bulb on the the vehicle in case of diesel-powered vehi- right side, lift up the engine coolant reservoir cles, turn the steering wheel to the left to cre- (B).
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Maintenance 4. Turn the socket (F) anticlockwise to remove Position lamps (for vehicles equipped Type 2 with high intensity discharge head- lamps) E01003701146 1. To create enough work space, turn the steer- ing wheel all the way in the direction oppo- site to the side you wish to replace.
Maintenance 4. Pull the bulb out of the socket. Petrol-powered vehicles without turbocharger Diesel-powered vehicles 5. To install the bulb, perform the removal steps in reverse. Petrol-powered vehicles with turbocharger 2. Remove the entire socket and bulb assembly Front turn-signal lamps (E) by turning it anticlockwise.
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Maintenance 3. Remove the bulb by pulling it out. 3. Push the connector (D) to disconnect and re- move the fog lamp. NOTE When unfastening the screws, be careful not to mistakenly move the beam position adjust- 4. To install the bulb, perform the removal ment screw (C).
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Maintenance NOTE 2. Pull the cover out in the direction of the ar- CAUTION row shown in the illustration. When mounting the cover, align the hooks (F) on the cover with the hole in the body. Never hold the halogen lamp bulb with a bare hand, dirty glove, etc.
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Maintenance 4. Push the connector (D) to disconnect and re- 6. To install the bulb, perform the removal CAUTION move the fog lamp. steps in reverse. Handle halogen lamp bulbs with care. NOTE The gas inside halogen lamp bulbs is high- ly pressurized, so dropping, knocking, or When mounting the cover, align the hook (F) scratching a halogen lamp bulb can cause...
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Maintenance Rear combination lamps 3. Remove the bulb by pulling it out. Reversing lamps 1. Insert a straight blade (or minus) screwdriver E01004201151 with the end covered with a cloth or other ob- Stop and tail lamps and rear turn-signal lamps ject into the cut out area of the cover and pry 1.
Maintenance 3. Remove the bulb by pulling it out. Rear fog lamp Licence plate lamps E01004100414 E01004600738 1. Remove the socket and bulb assembly by turn- 1. Remove while pressing the lamp unit (A) to ing it anticlockwise. the left side. 4.
Maintenance 3. Remove the bulb by pulling it out. 1. Insert a straight blade (or minus) screwdriver NOTE with a cloth over its tip into the notch of the When mounting the lens, align the tab (B) to lamp assembly. Gently pry to remove the lens. the hole on the vehicle body.
Maintenance 2. While holding down the tab (A), pull out the Cargo room lamp bulb. E01005300325 When replacing the bulb, put the cargo room lamp switch into the “OFF” position. 1. Insert a straight blade (or minus) screwdriver with a cloth over its tip into the notch of the lamp assembly and pry gently to remove the lens.
Specifications Vehicle labeling The plate shows model code, engine model, trans- Vehicle identification number plate mission model and body colour code, etc. (RHD vehicles only) E01100102828 Please use this number when ordering replacement The vehicle identification number is stamped on parts.
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Specifications Except for 1600 models Petrol-powered vehicles Diesel-powered vehicles *: Front of the vehicle 9-03 OG4E12E1...
Specifications Vehicle dimensions E01100202395 Item Vehicles with 16 inch tyre Vehicles with 18 inch tyre Front track 1,530 mm Overall width 1,760 mm Front overhang 955 mm Wheel base 2,635 mm Rear overhang 995 mm Overall length 4,585 mm Without high ground suspensions 140 mm 150 mm Ground clearance...
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Specifications Item Vehicles with 16 inch tyre Vehicles with 18 inch tyre Rear track 1,530 mm Body 5.4 m Minimum turning radius Wheel 5.0 m 9-05 OG4E12E1...
Specifications Vehicle performance E01100302341 1800 models Item 1600 models Petrol-powered vehicles 2000 models Diesel-powered vehicles 194 km/h (121 mph), 182 km/h (112 mph), 204 km/h (127 mph) Maximum speed 188 km/h (116 mph) 220 km/h (136 mph) 193 km/h (120 mph) 183 km/h (113 mph) 190 km/h (118 mph) : Vehicles equipped with the electronic power steering system...
Specifications Vehicle weight E01100405082 Item 1600 models Without optional parts 1.300 kg Kerb weight With full optional parts 1,356 kg Maximum gross vehicle weight 1,800 kg, 1,880 kg Front 905 kg Maximum axle weight Rear 965 kg, 1,045 kg With brake 1,100 kg Maximum towable weight Without brake...
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Specifications 1800 models Petrol-powered vehicles Item INFORM INTENSE INVITE 1,365 kg, 1,395 kg, Without optional 1,345 kg 1,375 kg 1,330 kg 1,360 kg parts 1,335 kg 1,365 kg Kerb weight 1,423 kg, 1,453 kg, With full optional 1,409 kg 1,439 kg 1,396 kg 1,426 kg parts...
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Specifications 1800 models Item Diesel-powered vehicles BASE INFORM INTENSE Without optional parts 1,400 kg, 1,405 kg 1,460 kg, 1,465 kg 1,480 kg, 1,485 kg Kerb weight With full optional parts 1,405 kg, 1,410 kg 1,508 kg, 1,513 kg 1,518 kg, 1,523 kg Without trailer towing 1,990 kg Maximum gross ve-...
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Specifications 2000 models Item Except for vehicles for Russia, Kazakhstan and Vehicles for Russia, Kazakhstan and Ukraine Ukraine Front 1,090 kg Maximum axle weight Rear 1,000 kg, 1,100 kg With brake 1,400 kg Maximum towable weight Without brake 550 kg Maximum trailer-nose weight 70 kg Maximum roof load...
Specifications Engine specifications E01100602689 Petrol-powered vehicles 1800 models Item Diesel-powered vehicles Vehicles for Russia, 1600 models 2000 models Except for vehicles for Rus- Kazakhstan and Uk- sia, Kazakhstan and Ukraine raine Engine model 4A92 4J10 4B10 4B11 4N13 No. of cylinders 4 in line 4 in line 4 in line...
— : Vehicles equipped with Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) system NOTE For vehicles equipped with the Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) system, contact a MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point when replacing the battery. Item 2000 models Except for vehicles for Russia, Kazakhstan and Ukraine...
Tyres and wheels E01100903067 Tyre 205/60R16 92H 215/45R18 89W, P215/45R18 89V Size 16x6 1/2 J, 16x6 1/2 JJ 18x7J Wheel Offset 46 mm NOTE Contact your MITSUBISHI MOTORS Authorized Service Point for details on the combination used on your vehicle. 9-13 OG4E12E1...
Specifications Fuel consumption E01101100720 Petrol-powered vehicles 1600 models Combined Urban conditions Extra-urban conditions Fuel consumption Fuel consump- Fuel consump- Item (g/km) (L/100 km) (g/km) tion (g/km) tion (L/100 km) (L/100 km) Without AS&G With AS&G AS&G: Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) system NOTE The values shown above apply to a vehicle on which optional equipment has not been fitted.
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Specifications 1800 models Combined Urban conditions Extra-urban conditions Fuel consumption Fuel consump- Fuel consump- Item (g/km) (g/km) (g/km) (L/100 km) tion tion (L/100 km) (L/100 km) With HPS 10.5 With 205/60R16 tyres With EPS With 215/45R18 154, 150 6.6, 6.5 200, 188 8.6, 8.1 127, 127...
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Specifications 2000 models Combined Urban conditions Extra-urban conditions Fuel consumption Fuel consump- Fuel consump- Model (g/km) (g/km) (g/km) (L/100 km) tion tion (L/100 km) (L/100 km) Except for vehicles for Russia, Kazakhstan and 10.0 13.8 Ukraine Vehicles for Russia, Kazakhstan and Ukraine 13.5 NOTE The values shown above apply to a vehicle on which optional equipment has not been fitted.
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Specifications NOTE The values shown above apply to a vehicle on which optional equipment has not been fitted. The results given do not express or imply any guarantee of the fuel consumption of the particular vehicle. The vehicle itself has not been tested and there are inevitably differences between individual vehicles of the same model. In addition, this vehicle may incor- porate particular modifications.
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Specifications Item Quantity Lubricants Power steering fluid Genuine MITSUBISHI Power Steering Fluid or ATF As required (vehicles equipped with the hydraulic power steering system) DEXRON III/DEXRON II Petrol-pow- 1600 models 6.0 litres ered vehicles [includes 0.65 1800 models, 2000 models 7.0 litres...
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Specifications Item Quantity Lubricants 1600 models 2.0 litres Petrol-powered vehicles Manual trans- Dia Queen NEW MULTI GEAR OIL 1800 models 2.5 litres mission oil API classification GL-3, SAE 75W-80 Diesel-powered vehicles 2.2 litres Twin Clutch SST fluid 7.6 litres Dia Queen SSTF-I [includes 0.5 litre in the oil cooler] Transfer oil 0.8 litre...
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Alphabetical index Auto Stop & Go (AS&G) system 4-20 Cautions on handling of 4-wheel drive vehi- Automatic air conditioning 5-12 cles 4-43 Automatic headlamp levelling Central door locks 1-27 Warning display 3-48 Charge warning display 3-43 Accessory (Installation) 04 AWC control fluid 8-08,9-18 Charge warning lamp 3-41 Accessory socket 5-92 Check engine warning lamp 3-40...
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Alphabetical index Dead Lock System 1-29 Brake fluid 8-09,9-18 Glove box 5-96 Demister (rear window) 3-58 Clutch fluid 8-09,9-18 Diesel particulate filter (DPF) 4-18 CVT fluid 9-18 Digital clock 5-70 Engine coolant 8-07,9-18 Dimensions 9-04 Power steering fluid 8-10,9-18 Handling of compact discs 5-68 Dipper (High/Low beam change) 3-46 Washer fluid 8-09,9-18 Hazard warning flasher switch 3-51...
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Alphabetical index Instruments 3-02 Oil 9-18 Tyre changing 6-07 Interior lamps 5-93 Map lamps 5-94 Bulb capacity 8-29 Replacement 8-41 Mirror Radio Inside rear-view mirror 4-09 Jack 6-06 LW/MW/FM digital tuning radio with CD chang- Outside rear-view mirrors 4-11 Storage 6-06 er 5-32 Modification/alterations to the electrical or fuel sys- Jump starting (Emergency starting) 6-02...
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Alphabetical index Replacement 8-39 Tyres 8-13 Storage spaces 5-96 How to change a tyre 6-07 Sun visors 5-90 Inflation pressures 8-14 Sunroof 1-42 Rotation 8-16 Safe driving techniques 4-03 Supplemental restraint system 2-21 Size (tyre and wheel) 9-13 Seat belt 2-09 How the Supplemental Restraint System Snow tyres 8-17 Adjustable seat belt anchor 2-11...