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Table of Contents
Introduction
1
Table of Contents
2
Overview
3
Instruments and Controls
3
Center Panel
5
Interior
6
Trunk Area
7
Outside
8
If this Warning Light Comes on or Flashes While You’re Driving
10
Quick Index
11
General Information
18
Fuel Selection
19
Gasoline Detergent Additives
19
Octane Requirement
19
Oxygenated Gasoline
19
Sulfur in Gasoline
20
Filling the Fuel Tank
21
Fuel Tank Capacity
21
Modification of Your Vehicle
23
Installation of Accessories
24
Mitsubishi Motors Genuine Parts
25
Modification/Alterations to the Electrical or Fuel Systems
25
California Perchlorate Materials Requirements
26
Seat and Restraint Systems
28
Seats
29
Seats and Restraint Systems
30
Front Seats
31
Manual Seat
32
To Adjust the Seat Forward or Backward
32
Power Seat
33
To Adjust the Seatback
33
To Adjust the Seat Height (Driver’s Side Only)
35
Rear Part of the Seat Cushion
36
Whole Seat Cushion
36
Heated Seats
37
To Adjust the Lumbar Support
37
Arm Rest
38
Rear Seat
38
Head Restraints
39
Trunk-Through Lid
39
Adjustment of the Head Restraint Height
40
Seat Belts
42
Seat Belt Instructions
44
Driver’s Seat Belt Reminder/Warning Light
47
Front Passenger Seat Belt Warning Light
48
Adjustable Seat Belt Shoulder Anchor (Front Seats)
49
Seat Belt Guide (Rear Seat)
50
Seat Belt Extender
52
Seat Belt Use During Pregnancy
52
Seat Belt Pre-Tensioner and Force Limiter Systems
53
Force Limiter System
54
SRS Warning Light
54
Child Restraints
55
Guidelines for Child Restraint System Selection
55
Lower Anchor Locations
58
Tether Anchor Locations
59
Using the LATCH System
60
Children Who Have Outgrown Child Restraint Systems
64
Maintenance and Inspection of Seat Belts
65
Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) - Air Bag
65
How the Supplemental Restraint System Works
69
Event Data Recording
70
Driver’s Seat Position Sensor
71
Passenger’s Seat Weight Sensors
71
Passenger’s Air Bag off Indicator
73
Driver’s and Passenger’s Front Air Bag System
75
Vehicle Rolls Onto Its Side or Roof
78
Rear End Collision to Your Vehicle
78
Side Collision to Your Vehicle
78
Collision with an Elevated Median/Island or Curb
79
Vehicle Travels over a Deep Hole/Pothole
79
Side Air Bag System
81
Curtain Air Bag System
82
Deployment of Side Air Bag and Curtain Air Bag
85
Oblique Side Impact
86
Collision with a Utility Pole, Tree or Other Narrow Object
86
SRS Servicing
87
Head-On Collision
87
Rear End Collision
87
Warning Labels
89
Features and Controls
90
Break-In Recommendations
91
Keys
91
Electronic Immobilizer (Anti-Theft Starting System)
92
Additional Keys
94
Customer Key Programming
94
Replacement Keys
94
Keyless Entry System
96
Answerback Function
97
To Open the Trunk Lid
97
Turn Signal Light Deactivation/Reactivation
98
Using the Panic Alarm
98
Door Locks
101
To Lock or Unlock the Door from the Inside
102
To Lock or Unlock the Door with the Key
102
Key Reminder Buzzer
103
Lock out Protection
103
Power Door Locks
103
To Lock the Door Without Using the Key
103
“Child Safety Locks” for Rear Door
104
Trunk Lid
105
Operation from Inside the Vehicle
106
Operation from Outside the Vehicle
106
Inside Emergency Trunk Lid Release
107
Armed Stage
109
Theft-Alarm System (if so Equipped)
109
Alarm Deactivation
110
Alarm Stage
110
Type of Alarm
110
Disarmed Stage
111
Testing the Theft-Alarm System
111
Power Windows
112
Main Switch
113
Sub Switch
113
Timer Function
113
Lock Switch
114
What to Do if You Hear Wind Buffeting When Driving
114
Sunroof (if so Equipped)
115
Sunshade
116
Parking Brake
117
Steering Wheel Tilt Lock Lever
118
Inside Rearview Mirror
119
To Adjust the Vertical Mirror Position
120
To Reduce the Glare
120
Outside Rearview Mirrors
121
Heated Mirror
122
To Adjust the Mirror Position
122
Ignition Switch
123
To Remove the Key
124
Steering Wheel Lock
125
Starting
126
Starting the Engine
126
Tips for Starting
126
Using the MIVEC Engine
127
Automatic Transaxle
128
Driving Downhill
128
Driving Uphill
128
Selector Lever Operation
128
Selector Lever Position Indicator/ “N” Indicator
131
Selector Lever Positions
132
“N” Neutral
132
“P” Park
132
“R” Reverse
132
Manual Gate
133
Sports Mode
133
Operation of the Automatic Transaxle
134
Sports Mode Indicator
134
Passing Acceleration
135
Waiting
135
Brake Pedal
136
Parking
136
Service Brake
136
Brake Pad Wear Alarm
137
Power Brakes
137
Anti-Lock Braking System
138
Driving Hints
138
Anti-Lock Braking System Warning Light
139
If the Warning Light Illuminates While Driving
139
Active Stability Control (ASC)
140
Traction Control Function
141
ASC off Switch
142
Skid Control Function
142
ASC Indicator, ASC off Indicator
143
Power Steering System
145
Cruise Control
146
Cruise Control Indicator
147
Cruise Control Lever
148
To Increase the Set Speed
148
Accelerator Pedal
149
To Decrease the Set Speed
149
To Accelerate for Passing
150
To Deactivate
151
Tire Pressure Monitoring System
152
To Resume the Set Speed
152
Tire Pressure Monitoring System Warning Light
154
Rear-View Camera (if so Equipped)
158
Location of Rear-View Camera
159
Screen Image
159
Instrument Cluster
161
Odometer/Trip Odometer
162
Speedometer
162
Tachometer
162
ODO-Odometer
163
To Reset the Trip Meter
163
TRIP-Trip Odometer
163
Fuel Gauge
164
Fuel Tank Filler Door Mark
164
Low-Fuel Warning Light
164
Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge
165
Indicator and Warning Light Package
166
Brake Warning Light
167
High Beam Indicator
167
Indicator
167
Warning Lights
167
Engine Malfunction Indicator
168
Charging System Warning Light
169
Door-Ajar Warning Light and Buzzer
169
Oil Pressure Warning Light
169
Combination Headlights and Dimmer Switch
170
Light Auto-Cutout Function
171
When You Want to Keep the Lights on
171
Dimmer (High/Low Beam Change)
172
Headlight Reminder Buzzer
172
Headlight Flasher
173
Turn Signal Lever
173
Hazard Warning Flasher Switch
174
Fog Light Switch (if so Equipped)
175
Instrument Panel Light Dimmer Control
176
Windshield Wipers
176
Wiper and Washer Switch
176
Misting Function
177
To Adjust Intermittent Intervals
177
Precautions to Observe When Using Wipers and Washers
178
Windshield Washer
178
Electric Rear Window Defogger Switch
179
Horn Switch
180
Hands-Free Bluetooth ® Cellular Phone Interface System with Voice Recognition (if so Equipped)
181
Overhead Console Control Switch
182
PHONE Button
182
SPEECH Button
182
Selecting the Language
183
Voice Recognition Function
183
Change the Language Using the “Language” Command
184
Speaker Enrollment Function
184
Speaker Enrollment
185
Enabling and Disabling the Voice Model and Retraining
186
Canceling
187
Help Function
187
MUTE Function
187
Security Function
187
Disabling the Passcode
188
Entering the Passcode
188
Pairing a Cellular Phone
189
Selecting the Phone
191
Deleting a Phone
192
Having the System Tell You a List of the Registered Cellular Phones
192
Making a Call by Using the Telephone Number
193
To Make a Call
193
Redialing
194
SEND Function
194
Phonebook Function
195
Receiving Calls
195
Switching between Hands-Free Mode and Private Mode
195
Edit
197
Deleting a Registered Number
198
Erasing the Phonebook
199
Voice Command Tree
200
Voice Command Tree - Phonebook
201
Voice Command Tree - Setup
202
Commands and Alternatives
203
Slide Plate
210
Sun Visors
210
Power Outlet
211
Vanity Mirror
211
Digital Clock (if so Equipped)
212
How each Button Works
212
Homelink Wireless Control System
213
Programming Homelink
214
Operating Homelink
215
Programming Trouble Diagnosis
215
Clearing the Programmed Information
216
If Your Vehicle Is Stolen
216
Reprogramming a Single Homelink Button
216
Interior Lights
217
Reading Lights
217
Dome Light
218
Interior Light Auto-Cutout Function
219
Accessory Boxes
220
Glove Compartment
220
Floor Console Box
221
Tissue Holder/Pen Holder
221
Cup Holder
222
For the Front Seat
222
For the Rear Seat
222
Coat Hook
223
Luggage Hooks
223
Driving Safety
224
Driving, Alcohol and Drugs
225
Fuel Economy
225
Floor Mat
226
Seat Belts and Seats
226
Vehicle Preparation before Driving
226
Defrosters
227
Fluid Leaks
227
Lights
227
Tires
227
Driving During Cold Weather
228
Safe Driving Techniques
228
Braking
229
When Brakes Are Wet
229
When Driving Downhill
229
When Driving in Cold Weather
229
Parking on a Hill
230
Parking with the Engine Running
230
When Leaving the Vehicle
230
Loading Information
231
Tire and Loading Information Placard
232
Steps for Determining Correct Load Limit
233
Cargo Load Precautions
235
Cargo Loads
235
Trailer Towing
236
Comfort Controls
238
Air Flow and Direction Adjustments
239
Center/Side Vents
239
Vents
239
Changing the Mode Selection
240
Face Position
240
Foot/Face Position
240
Foot Position
241
Foot/Defroster Position
241
Control Panel
242
Defroster Position
242
Manual Air Conditioning (if so Equipped)
242
Blower Speed Selection Dial
243
Temperature Control Dial
243
Air Selection Switch
244
Mode Selection Dial
244
Air Conditioning Switch
245
Heating
246
Operating the Air Conditioning System
246
Cooling
247
Combination of Unheated Air and Heated Air
248
For Quick Cooling
248
Automatic Air Conditioning (if so Equipped)
250
To Stop the Air Conditioning
257
During a Long Period of Disuse
258
Important Air Conditioning Operating Tips
258
Audio System
259
Satellite Radio
260
System Activation
260
AM/FM Electronically Tuned Radio with CD Player-Type 1
261
Volume and Tone Control Panel
261
To Adjust the Volume
262
VOL (Volume Control)
262
To Adjust the Tone
263
Radio Control Panel and Display
265
To Listen to the Radio
266
To Tune the Radio
266
CD Control Panel and Display
267
To Listen an MP3 CD
268
To Listen to a CD
268
Folder Selection Order/Mp3 File Playback Order (Example)
269
To Fast Forward/Reverse the Disc
270
To Select a Desired Folder (MP3 Cds Only)
270
To Change the Order of Tracks for Playback
271
To Select a Desired Track
271
To Eject a Disc
273
To Find the Start of each Track on a Disc for Playback
273
AM/FM Electronically Tuned Radio with CD Autochanger-Type 2 (if so Equipped) Am/Fm/Satellite Electronically Tuned Radio with CD Autochanger-Type 3 (if so Equipped)
274
Volume and Tone Control Panel-Type 2, Type 3
274
TYPE (Music Type Select)
277
Speed Compensated Volume Function
278
Radio Control Panel and Display-Type 2
279
SIRIUS Satellite Radio Control Panel and Display-Type 3
283
Channel Selection
284
Scan Function
284
To Listen to SIRIUS Satellite Radio
284
To Store a Channel in Memory
284
SIRIUS ID Indication
285
SKIP Setting (SKIP Setting Mode)
286
To Cancel Skip Settings
287
To Lock a Desired Channel
287
To Skip a Desired Channel
287
To Unlock Locked Channels
288
To Change the Lock Cancellation Code
289
To Reset the Lock Cancellation Code
289
CD Control Panel and Display-Type 2, Type 3
290
To Set a Disc
291
To Use the External Audio Input Function
297
To Activate the External Audio Input Mode
298
Steering Wheel Remote Control Switch (if so Equipped)
299
To Turn on the Power
299
Automatic Radio Tuning
300
To Select the Preset Memory
300
Error Codes (SIRIUS Satellite Radio)
301
Error Codes (SIRIUS Satellite Radio)
303
Handling of Compact Discs
305
Notes on CD-Rs/Rws
307
Antenna
308
Glass Antenna
308
Satellite Radio Antenna
308
General Information about Your Radio
309
Weak Reception (Fading)
309
Signal Transmission
309
Causes of Disturbances
310
Cross Modulation
310
FM Stereo Reception
310
For Emergencies
312
If the Engine Stops/Fails
313
If the Vehicle Breaks down
313
Jump-Starting the Engine
313
Engine Overheating
316
Low Battery Charge
316
Storage
318
Tools and Jack
318
Jack
319
Tools
319
How to Change a Tire
320
Compact Spare Tire
321
Spare Tire Information
321
To Remove the Spare Tire
322
To Change a Tire
323
Normal Wheels
327
Steel Wheels
327
Compact Spare Wheel
328
Wheel Covers
330
If Your Vehicle Needs to be Towed
332
Towing
332
Towing with Rear Wheels off the Ground (Type B)
333
Operation under Adverse Driving Conditions
334
Towing with Front Wheels off the Ground (Type C)
333
Towing the Vehicle by a Tow Truck
333
On Wet Roads
334
On Snowy or Icy Roads
335
On a Bumpy or Rutted Road
335
Vehicle Care and Maintenance
336
Service Precautions
337
Catalytic Converter
338
Engine Hood
339
To Close
340
Engine Oil and Oil Filter
341
To Check and Refill Engine Oil
341
View of the Engine Compartment
341
Engine Oil Identification Mark
342
ILSAC Certification Symbol
342
API Service Symbol
343
Recommended Engine Oil Viscosity
343
Engine Coolant
344
To Check the Coolant Level
344
To Replace the Oil Filter
344
Radiator Cap
345
To Add Coolant
345
Air Cleaner Filter
346
Automatic Transaxle Fluid
347
Procedure for Checking the Fluid Level
347
To Check the Fluid Level
347
During Cold Weather
348
Fluid Type
348
Special Additives
348
Washer Fluid
348
Brake Fluid
349
Battery
350
Power Steering Fluid
350
Checking Battery Electrolyte Level
351
Tires
354
Tire Markings
355
Maximum Load
356
Service Description
356
Size Designation
356
Tire Identification Number (TIN)
357
Treadwear, Traction and Temperature Grades
357
Tire Inflation Pressures
358
Replacing Tires and Wheels
359
Tire Maintenance
359
Tire Rotation
360
Tread Wear Indicators
360
Snow Tires
362
Tire Chains
362
Brake Pedal Free Play
363
Parking Brake Lever Stroke
363
Emission-Control System Maintenance
364
Wiper Blades
364
Fuel Hoses
365
Spark Plugs
365
Brake Hoses
366
Direct Ozone Reduction Radiator
366
Disc Brake Pads
366
General Maintenance
366
Drive Belt
367
Exhaust System
368
Hood Lock Release Mechanism and Safety Catch
368
Timing Belt
368
For Cold and Snowy Weather
369
Fuse Links
369
Ventilation Slots
369
Weatherstripping
369
Engine Compartment
370
Fuse Block Location
370
Fuses
370
Fuse Load Capacities
372
Passenger Compartment Fuse Location Table
373
Engine Compartment Fuse Location Table
374
Fuse Replacement
377
Identification of Fuse
377
Replacement of Light Bulbs
379
Bulb Capacity
380
Adjustment of Headlight Aim
384
Front Side-Marker Lights
385
Front Turn-Signal and Parking Lights
385
Rear Combination Lights
388
Back-Up Lights
389
High-Mounted Stop Light
391
License Plate Light
392
Trunk Room Light
395
Vehicle Care Precautions
396
Cleaning the Inside of Your Vehicle
397
Plastic, Vinyl Leather, Fabric and Flocked Parts
397
Cleaning the Outside of Your Vehicle
398
Genuine Leather
397
Upholstery
397
Foreign Material
398
Washing
398
Waxing
399
Polishing
400
Damaged Paint
400
Cleaning Plastic Parts
401
Window Glass
401
Chrome Parts
401
Aluminum Wheels
401
Cleaning the Sunroof
402
Customer Assistance/ Reporting Safety Defects
404
Uniform Tire Quality Grading
405
Treadwear
405
Traction AA, A, B, C
405
Temperature A, B, C
405
Reporting Safety Defects
406
Specifications
407
Specifications
408
Engine Serial Number
409
Vehicle Emission Control Information Label
409
Vehicle Labeling
409
Certification Label
411
Vehicle Dimensions
411
Vehicle Weights
412
Engine Specifications
413
Battery
414
Tires and Wheels
414
Capacities
415
How to Calculate Your Gasoline Mileage
423
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Language
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