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Table of Contents
Introduction
1
Table of Contents
2
Instruments and Controls
3
Overview
4
Interior
5
Luggage Area
7
Outside
8
Quick Index
10
If this Warning Light Comes on or Flashes While You’re Driving
10
If this Problem Occurs
12
Table of Contents
18
General Information
18
Oxygenated Gasoline
19
Fuel Selection
19
Octane Requirement
19
Gasoline Detergent Additives
19
Reformulated Gasoline
20
MMT (Methylcyclopentadienyl Manganese Tricarbonyl)
20
Sulfur in Gasoline
20
Fuel Tank Capacity
21
Refueling
21
Filling the Fuel Tank
21
Modifications to and Racing of Your Vehicle
23
Installation of Accessories
24
Modification/Alterations to the Electrical or Fuel Systems
25
Genuine Mitsubishi Motors Parts
25
California Perchlorate Materials Requirements
26
Seat and Restraint Systems
28
Seats
29
Seat Arrangement
30
Always Check the Following before You Drive
32
Front Seats
32
Manual and Power Seat Adjustment
32
Seats and Restraint Systems
32
Manual Seat Adjustment
34
Power Seat Adjustment
34
To Adjust the Seat Forward or Backward
34
To Adjust the Seatbacks
35
To Adjust the Seat Height (Driver’s Seat Only)
36
Arm Rest (if so Equipped)
38
Heated Seat (if so Equipped)
38
Second Row Seats (60/40 Split Fold/Tumble Seats)
40
To Adjust the Seat Forward or Backward (Vehicles with Second Row Seat Slide Function)
40
Accessing the Underfloor-Stowable Compact 3Rd Row Seat (Seating 7 Passengers)
42
Arm Rest
42
Third Row Seat (Seating 7 Passengers)
43
To Fold out the Third Seat
44
To Stow the Third Row Seat
49
Head Restraints
53
Adjustment of the Head Restraint Height (the Front and Second Row Seats)
54
To Install (the Front and Second Row Seats)
55
To Remove (the Front and Second Row Seats)
55
Making a Cargo Area
56
Folding the Second Row Seats
57
To Fold up the Seat
57
Operating the Lever
58
Operating the Lock Release Strap
58
To Put the Seat Back in Its Normal Position
60
Making a Flat Seat
62
Seat Belts
66
Seat Belt Instructions
67
Driver’s Seat Belt Reminder/Warning Light and Display
70
Front Passenger Seat Belt Warning Light
71
Adjustable Seat Belt Shoulder Anchor (Front Seats)
72
Storing the Second Row and Third Row Seat Belts
73
Seat Belt Extender
74
Storing a Second Row Seat Belt Buckle
74
Seat Belt Pre-Tensioner and Force Limiter Systems
75
Seat Belt Use During Pregnancy
75
The Seat Belt Pre-Tensioner System Includes the Following Components
76
Child Restraint Systems
77
Force Limiter System
77
SRS Warning
77
Installing a Child Restraint System Using the Latch (Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children) System
81
Examples of Child Restraint Systems Compatible with the Latch System
82
Using the Latch System
82
Installing a Child Restraint System Using the Seat Belt (with Emergency/Automatic Locking Mechanism)
84
Installation
85
Children Who Have Outgrown Child Restraint Systems
87
Maintenance and Inspection of Seat Belts
88
Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) - Airbag
88
How the Supplemental Restraint System Works
92
The SRS Includes the Following Components
92
Driver’s Seat Position Sensor
94
Event Data Recording
94
Passenger’s Seat Weight Sensors
95
Passenger’s Airbag off Indicator
96
SRS Warning Light/Display
97
Driver’s and Passenger’s Front Airbag System
98
Deployment of Front Airbags
99
Head-On Collision with a Solid Wall at
99
Speeds of Approx, 15 Mph (25 Km) or Higher
99
The Front Airbags Are Designed to Deploy When
99
Collision Where the Vehicle Slides under the Rear Body of a Truck
100
Collision with a Utility Pole, Tree or Other Narrow Object
100
Oblique Frontal Impact
100
The Front Airbags May Not Deploy When
100
Rear End Collision
101
Side Collision to Your Vehicle
101
The Front Airbags Are Not Designed to Deploy When
101
Vehicle Rolls Onto Its Side or Roof
101
Collision with an Elevated Median/Island or Curb
102
The Front Airbags May Deploy When
102
Vehicle Drives down a Steep Slope and Hits the Ground
102
Vehicle Travels over a Deep Hole/Pothole
102
Side Airbag System
104
Curtain Airbag System
105
Deployment of Side Airbag and Curtain Airbag
108
Moderate to Severe Impact to the Middle of the Vehicle Body’s Side Structure
108
The Side Airbag and Curtain Airbag Are Designed to Deploy When
108
When the Vehicle Detects Rollover of the Vehicle (Curtain Airbag Only)
108
Motorcycle or Other Similar Small Vehicle Collision with the Side of Vehicle
109
Side Impact in an Area Away from the Passenger Compartment
109
The Side Airbag and Curtain Airbag May Not Deploy When
109
Oblique Side Impact
110
The Side Airbag and Curtain Airbag Are Not Designed to Deploy When
110
Vehicle Rolls Onto Its Side or Roof (Side Airbag Only)
110
Head-On Collision
111
Pitch End over End
111
Rear End Collision to Your Vehicle
111
SRS Servicing
111
Warning Label
113
Features and Controls
116
Break-In Recommendations
117
Keys
117
Electronic Immobilizer (Anti-Theft Starting System)
120
Additional Keys
122
Customer Key Programming (Except for Vehicles Sold in Canada)
122
Replacement Keys
122
Keyless Entry System (if so Equipped)
124
Answerback Function
125
To Lock
125
To Unlock
125
Horn Deactivation/Reactivation
126
Setting of Door and Tailgate Unlock Function
126
Turn Signal Lights Deactivation/Reactivation
126
Additional Remote Control Transmitters
127
Replacement Remote Control Transmitters
127
Using the Panic Alarm
127
Customer Remote Control Transmitter Programming
128
Procedure for Replacing the Remote Control Transmitter Battery
129
Free-Hand Advanced Security Transmitter (F.A.S.T.-Key) (if so Equipped)
131
Operating Range of the F.A.S.T.-Key
133
Operating Range for Locking and Unlocking the Doors and the Tailgate
134
Driver’s and Front Passenger’s Door Lock/Unlock Switches
135
Operating Range for Starting the Engine
135
To Operate Using the F.A.S.T.-Key
135
Tailgate Lock Switch
136
Driver’s Door Lock/Unlock Switch
137
Front Passenger’s Door Lock/Unlock Switch
138
Tailgate Open Switch
138
Acc
140
Lock (Push off and On)
140
Start
140
To Turn from “Lock (Push Off)” to “ACC”
141
To Turn from “ACC” to “Lock”
142
Warning Activation
143
F.A.S.T.-Key Take-Out Monitoring System
145
Key Lock-In Prevention System
145
Door Ajar Prevention System
146
Ignition Switch Turn-Off Reminder System
146
Steering Wheel Lock
147
Tips for Starting
147
Starting the Engine
148
Emergency Key
149
To Operate Without Using the F.A.S.T.-Key
149
Locking and Unlocking the Driver’s Door
150
Starting
154
Starting the Engine with an Ambient Temperature of -22 F (-30 C) or Lower
156
Using the MIVEC Engine (3.0 Liter Models)
156
Additional F.A.S.T.-Keys
157
Replacement F.A.S.T.-Keys
157
Customer F.A.S.T.-Key Programming (Except for Vehicles Sold in Canada)
158
Keyless Entry System
160
Buzzer Deactivation/Reactivation
162
Turn Signal Light Deactivation/Reactivation
162
Door Locks
168
To Lock and Unlock with the Key (Driver’s Door)
168
To Lock or Unlock the Door from the Inside
169
Key Reminder System
170
To Lock the Door Without Using the Key
170
Ignition Switch Return Reminder System (if so Equipped)
171
Lock out Protection
171
When the F.A.S.T.-Key was Used to Start the Engine
171
Power Door Locks
172
To Lock and Unlock the Doors and Tailgate
172
Using the Power Door Lock Switch
172
To Unlock the Doors and Tailgate
173
Using the Ignition Switch Position
173
Using the Selector Lever Position
173
Child Safety Locks for Rear Door
174
Flap-Fold Tailgate
175
To Open
175
To Close
177
Inside Tailgate Release
179
Theft-Alarm System
180
Armed Stage
181
Alarm Stage
183
Type of Alarm
183
When the Alarm Is Activated
183
Alarm Deactivation
184
To Deactivate the Vehicle Inclination Detection Function and the Interior Intrusion Detection Function (Vehicles Equipped with the Interior Alarm Sensor)
184
Disarmed Stage
185
Testing the Theft-Alarm System
185
Power Window Control
186
Main Switch
187
Power Window Timer Function
188
Sub Switch
188
Lock Switch
189
Safety Mechanism (Driver’s Door Window Only)
189
What to Do if You Hear Wind Buffeting When Driving
190
Sunroof (if so Equipped)
191
To Tilt down
191
To Tilt up
191
Safety Mechanism
192
Sunroof Timer Function
192
Sunshade
193
Parking Brake
195
To Apply
195
To Deactivate
195
Steering Wheel Tilt Lock Lever
196
Inside Rearview Mirror
197
Inside Day/Night Rearview Mirror
198
To Adjust the Mirror Position
198
To Adjust the Vertical Mirror Position
198
Outside Rearview Mirrors
199
To Reduce the Glare
199
To Fold the Mirror
200
Door Mirror Heater (if so Equipped)
201
Ignition Switch
201
ACC Power Auto-Cutout Function
202
To Remove the Key
203
Steering Wheel Lock
204
Starting the Engine
205
Startability of Automatic Transaxle Vehicle and CVT Vehicle with Ambient Temperature of -22 F (-30 C) or Lower
206
Automatic Transaxle (if so Equipped)
207
Driving Downhill
207
Driving Uphill
207
Selector Lever Operation
208
When the Selector Lever Cannot be Shifted from the “P” (Park) Position
210
Selector Lever Position Display
211
Warning Display
211
Selector Lever Positions (Main Gate)
212
“N” Neutral
212
“P” Park
212
“R” Reverse
212
Sports Mode
213
“D” Drive
213
+ (Shift Up)
214
- (Shift Down)
214
Operation of the Automatic Transaxle
215
Sports Mode Display
215
Passing Acceleration
216
Waiting
216
Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) (if so Equipped)
217
Parking
217
Operation of the CVT
225
Electronically Controlled 4WD System (if so Equipped)
227
When the CVT Makes no Speed Change
227
Drive Mode-Selector
228
Drive Mode Indicator
229
S-AWC (Super-All Wheel Control) (if so Equipped)
231
S-AWC Control Mode
231
S-AWC Control Mode-Selector
232
S-AWC Control Mode Display
233
Display Example
234
Front-Rear Torque Control Display
234
Right-Left Torque Control Display
234
S-AWC Operation Display
234
S-AWC Warning Display
235
4-Wheel Drive Operation
236
Driving on Sandy or Muddy Roads
237
Turning Sharp Corners
237
Climbing/Descending Sharp Grades
238
Driving through Water
239
Inspection and Maintenance Following Rough Road Operation
239
Cautions on the Handling of 4-Wheel Drive Vehicles
240
Tires and Wheels
240
Jacking up a 4-Wheel Drive Vehicle
241
Towing
241
Brake Pedal
242
Power Brakes
242
Service Brake
242
Brake Pad Wear Alarm
243
Hill Start Assist (if so Equipped)
243
To Operate
244
Brake Assist System
245
Anti-Lock Braking System
246
Driving Hints
246
Anti-Lock Braking System Warning Light/Display
247
If Only the Anti-Lock Braking System Warning Light/Display Illuminate
248
If the Warning Light/Display Illuminate While Driving
248
After Driving on Icy Roads
249
Front
249
If the Anti-Lock Braking System Warning Light/Display and Brake Warning Light/Display Illuminate at the same Time
249
Power Steering System
250
Rear
250
Active Stability Control (ASC) (if so Equipped)
251
ASC off Switch
252
Skid Control Function
252
Traction Control Function
252
ASC Operation Display or ASC off Display
253
ASC Warning Display
254
Cruise Control (if so Equipped)
255
Cruise Control Switches
256
To Activate
257
To Increase the Set Speed
258
“ACC RES” Switch
258
Accelerator Pedal
259
To Decrease the Set Speed
259
“Coast Set” Switch
259
Brake Pedal
260
To Temporarily Increase or Decrease the Speed
260
To Temporarily Decrease the Speed
261
To Resume the Set Speed
263
Tire Pressure Monitoring System
264
The Tire Pressure Monitoring System Warning Light/Display
265
If the Warning Light/Display Illuminates While Driving
267
Whenever the Tires and Wheels Are Replaced with New Ones
269
Location of Rear-View Camera
270
Rear-View Camera (if so Equipped)
270
Screen Image
271
Instrument Cluster
272
Speedometer
272
Tachometer
273
Rheostat Meter Illumination Button
274
Multi-Information Display
275
With Ignition Switch in the “Off & On” Position
275
Multi-Information Meter Switch
276
Information Screen (with Ignition Switch in the “Off” Position)
277
“!” Warning Display Screen (with Ignition Switch in the “OFF” Position)
277
Odometer/Trip Odometer
278
Interrupt Display Screen (with Ignition Switch in the “Off” Position)
279
Service Reminder
279
Returning to the Display Screen from before the Warning Display
280
Door Ajar Warning Display Screen (with Ignition Switch in the “Off” Position)
281
Information Screen (with Ignition Switch Turned from “Off” to “On”)
281
Drive Mode Indicator Display Screen (if so Equipped)
282
S-AWC Control Mode Display Screen (if so Equipped)
282
System Check Screen
282
“!” Warning Display Screen (with Ignition Switch in the “On” Position)
282
Information Screen (with Ignition Switch in the “On” Position)
283
Screen (if so Equipped)
283
“Active Stability Control (ASC) Off” Display
283
Engine Coolant Temperature Display
284
Auto Reset Mode
285
Average Speed Display
285
Driving Range Display
285
Manual Reset Mode
285
Average Fuel Consumption Display
286
Momentary Fuel Consumption Display
286
Function Setting Screen
287
Interrupt Display Screen (with Ignition Switch in the “On” Position)
287
Other Interrupt Displays
288
Redisplay of a Warning Display Screen
288
Selector Lever Position Display Screen
288
Fuel Remaining Display Screen
289
Outside Temperature Display Screen
289
Fuel Remaining Warning Display
290
Fuel Tank Filler Door Mark
290
Service Reminder
290
To Reset
291
Changing the Function Settings (with Ignition Switch in the “On” Position)
293
Door Ajar Warning Display Screen (with Ignition Switch in the “On” Position)
293
Changing the Reset Mode for Average Fuel Consumption and Average Speed
295
Changing the Fuel Consumption Display Unit
296
Changing the Temperature Unit
298
Changing the Display Language
299
Changing the Language on Mitsubishi Multi-Communication System or Bluetooth 2.0 Interface to Match the Multi-Information Display (if so Equipped)
300
Operation Sound Setting
302
Changing the Time until "Rest Reminder"
303
Is Displayed
303
Changing the Turn Signal Sound
304
Changing the Momentary Fuel Consumption Display
305
Returning to the Factory Settings
306
Indicator and Warning Light List
308
Indicator Light, Warning Light, and Information Screen Display List
308
Information Screen Display List
309
Warning Display List (with Ignition Switch in the “Off” Position)
310
Warning Display List (with Ignition Switch in the “On” Position)
313
Other Interrupt Displays (with Ignition Switch in the “On” Position)
319
Brake Warning Light
321
Front Fog Light Indicator (if so Equipped)
321
High Beam Indicator
321
Turn Signal Indicators/Hazard Warning Lights
321
Engine Malfunction Indicator (“Service Engine Soon” or “Check Engine Light”)
322
Charging System Warning Light
323
Brake Warning Display
324
Information Screen Display
324
Charging System Warning Display
325
Oil Pressure Warning Display
326
Combination Headlights and Dimmer Switch
327
Except for Vehicles Equipped with Daytime Running Lights
327
The Daytime Running Lights will be Illuminated
328
Vehicles Equipped with Daytime Running Lights [When the Engine Is Started, and the Parking Brake Is Released]
328
Light Auto-Cutout Function (Headlights and Other Lights)
330
When Using a Key to Start the Engine
330
When Using the F.A.S.T.-Key to Start the Engine
330
When You Want to Keep the Lights on
330
Dimmer (High/Low Beam Change)
331
Headlight Reminder Buzzer
331
Headlight Flasher
332
Welcome Light
332
Coming Home Light
333
Headlight Leveling Switch (if so Equipped)
334
Turn Signal Lever
335
Hazard Warning Flasher Switch
336
Front Fog Light Switch (if so Equipped)
337
Except for Vehicle with Rain Sensor
338
Windshield Wipers
338
Wiper and Washer Switch
338
Misting Function
339
To Adjust Intermittent Intervals
339
Rain Sensor (if so Equipped)
340
Vehicle with Rain Sensor
340
To Adjust the Sensitivity of the Rain Sensor
342
Windshield Washer
344
Rear Window Wiper and Washer
345
Precautions to Observe When Using Wipers and Washers
346
Electric Rear Window Defogger Switch
347
Horn Switch
348
Link System (if so Equipped)
348
Link System End User License Agreement
348
Bluetooth 2.0 Interface (if so Equipped)
349
Steering Control Switch
350
Hang-Up Button
351
Pick-Up Button
351
Speech Button
351
Volume up Button
351
Selecting the Language
352
Voice Recognition Function
352
Canceling
353
Confirmation Function Setting
353
Security Function
353
Useful Voice Commands
353
Disabling the Passcode
354
Entering the Passcode
354
Setting the Passcode
354
Speaker Enrollment Function
355
Connecting the Bluetooth 2.0 Interface and Bluetooth Device
356
Enabling and Disabling the Voice Model and Retraining
356
To Pair
357
Selecting a Device
358
To Select a Cellular Phone
358
Deleting a Device
359
To Select a Music Player
359
Changing a Device Tag
360
To Check a Paired Bluetooth Device
360
How to Make or Receive Hands-Free Calls
361
Operating a Music Player Connected Via Bluetooth
361
Making a Call by Using the Telephone Number
362
Making a Call Using a Phonebook
362
Receiving Calls
364
Redialing
364
Send Function
364
Mute Function
365
Phonebook Function
365
Switching between Hands-Free Mode and Private Mode
365
Vehicle Phonebook
365
To Register by Reading out a Telephone Number
366
To Select and Transfer One Phonebook Entry from the Phonebook of the Cellular Phone
367
Editing a Telephone Number
368
Editing a Name
369
Deleting a Telephone Number
370
Listening to the List of Registered Names
370
Erasing the Phonebook
371
Mobile Phonebook
372
To Import a Devices Phonebook
372
Enrollment Commands
374
USB Input Terminal (if so Equipped)
374
How to Connect a USB Memory Device
375
How to Connect an Ipod
377
Device Types
378
Types of Connectable Devices and Supported File Specifications
378
File Specifications
379
Sun Visors
380
Vanity Mirror
380
12 V Power Outlets
381
Card Holder
381
Interior Lights
383
Dome Light (Front)/Reading Lights
384
Dome Light (Rear)
385
Reading Lights
385
Cargo Room Light
386
Interior Light Auto-Cutout Function (Dome Light and Other Lights)
387
Storage Spaces
387
Upper Glove Compartment
388
Lower Glove Compartment
389
Pen Holder
389
Personal Compartment
390
Floor Console Box
391
Lower Box
392
Upper Box
392
Quarter Trim Box (if so Equipped)
393
Tissue Holder
393
Cup Holders
394
Luggage Floor Box (if so Equipped)
394
For Driver’s Seat
395
For the Front Seat
395
Bottle Holders
396
For the Second Row Seat
396
Cargo Area Cover (if so Equipped)
398
To Use
398
To Change Position
399
Assist Grips
400
To Remove
400
Coat Hooks
401
Luggage Hooks
401
Driving Safety
404
Driving Precaution
405
Fuel Economy
405
Driving, Alcohol and Drugs
406
Floor Mat
406
Seat Belts and Seats
406
Vehicle Preparation before Driving
406
Defrosters
407
Fluid Leaks
407
Lights
407
Driving During Cold Weather
408
Safe Driving Techniques
408
Braking
409
When Brakes Are Wet
409
When Driving Downhill
409
When Driving in Cold Weather
409
Parking on a Hill
410
Parking with the Engine Running
410
When Leaving the Vehicle
410
Where You Park
410
Loading Information
411
Tire and Loading Information Placard
412
Steps for Determining Correct Load Limit
413
Cargo Load Precautions
415
Loading Cargo on the Roof
416
Roof Carrier Mounting Brackets (if so Equipped)
417
Attaching the Roof Carrier
418
Refitting the Covers
418
Trailer Towing
419
Vehicle Capacity Weight
419
Weight Limits
419
Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR)
420
Maximum Trailer Weight
420
Tongue Weight
420
Maintenance When Trailer Towing
421
Safety Chains
421
Trailer Hitches
421
Additional Trailer Equipment
422
Driver Preparation
422
Operating Hints
422
Trailer Brakes and Lights
422
Backing up
423
Following Distance
423
Making Turns
423
Overheating
423
Vehicle Preparation
423
Driving on Hills
424
When Restarting out after Parking on a Hill
425
Comfort Controls
428
Air Flow and Direction Adjustments
429
Center Vents
429
Changing the Mode Selection
430
Face Position
430
Side Vents
430
Foot/Face Position
431
Foot/Defroster Position
432
Blower Speed Selection Dial
433
Control Panel
433
Manual Air Conditioning-Type 1 (if so Equipped)
433
Mode Selection Dial
434
Temperature Control Dial
434
Air Selection Switch
435
Personalizing the Air Selection (Changing the Function Setting)
436
Air Conditioning Switch
437
Heating
438
Operating the Air Conditioning System
438
For Ordinary Cooling
439
For Quick Cooling
439
Combination of Unheated Air and Heated Air
440
Defrosting or Defogging (Windshield, Door Windows)
441
For Ordinary Defrosting
441
For Quick Defrosting
442
Manual Air Conditioning-Type 2 (if so Equipped)
443
Cooling
448
Automatic Air Conditioning-Type1 (if so Equipped)
452
Personalizing the Air Conditioning Switch (Changing the Function Setting)
458
Operating the Air Conditioning System (Automatic Mode)
459
Operating the Air Conditioning System (Manual Mode)
460
Automatic Air Conditioning-Type 2 (if so Equipped)
462
Air Conditioning System Refrigerant and Lubricant Recommendations
472
During a Long Period of Disuse
472
Important Air Conditioning Operating Tips
472
Air Purifier
473
AM/FM Electronically Tuned Radio with CD Player (RBDS and MP3 Compatible)
473
Volume and Tone Control Panel
474
Quick Access Mode
475
To Adjust the Tone
475
To Adjust the Volume
475
Type (Acoustic Characteristic Selection)
476
Field (Sound Field Selection)
477
Speed Compensated Volume Function
478
Radio Control Panel and Display
479
Automatic Tuning
480
Manual Tuning
480
To Enter Frequencies into the Memory
480
To Listen to the Radio
480
PTY (Program Type)
481
Radio Broadcast Data System (RBDS)
481
To Search for a Broadcast of Desired PTY
481
Scan Function
482
Text Message
483
CD Control Panel and Display
484
To Eject Discs
485
To Listen to a CD
485
To Listen to a Music CD
485
To Listen to an MP3 CD
486
Folder Selection Order/Mp3 File Playback Order (Example)
487
Folder down
488
Folder up
488
To Fast Forward/Reverse the Disc
488
To Select a Desired Folder (MP3 Cds Only)
488
To Repeat a Track
489
To Select a Desired Track
489
Track down
489
Track up
489
To Change the Order of Tracks for Playback
490
CD Text and MP3 Title Display
491
To Find the Start of each Track on a Disc for Playback
491
ID3 Tag Information
492
MP3 Title
492
(RBDS and MP3 Compatible)
493
AM/FM Electronically Tuned Radio with 6 CD Autochanger RBDS and MP3 Compatible (if so Equipped)
493
Sub Punch (Subwoofer Volume Control)
497
Balance (Left/Right Balance Control)
498
Sirius Satellite Radio (if so Equipped)
504
System Activation
504
Sirius Satellite Radio Control Panel and Display
505
Category Selection
506
Channel and Scan Selection
506
To Enter Channels into the Memory
506
To Listen to the Sirius Satellite Radio
506
Sirius ID Indication
507
To Skip or Lock a Desired Channel-Menu Mode
507
Lock Setting Mode
508
Skip Setting Mode
508
To Skip a Desired Channel
508
To Cancel Skip Settings
509
To Lock a Desired Channel
509
To Unlock Locked Channels
509
To Change the Lock Cancellation Code
511
To Reset the Lock Cancellation Code
511
To Set a Single Disc
514
To Eject a Single Disc
515
To Set All the Discs
515
To Eject All the Discs
516
To Select a Desired Disc
516
To Repeat Songs in the same Folder (MP3 Cds Only)
520
Random Playback for a Disc (Music Cds Only)
521
Random Playback for a Folder (MP3 Cds Only)
521
Random Playback for All Discs in the Autochanger (Music Cds Only)
521
Random Playback for All Folders on a Disc (MP3 Cds Only)
521
CD Text
522
To Play Tracks from USB Device (if so Equipped)
524
Ipod Control Panel and Display
525
To Fast-Forward/Reverse the Track
526
To Play from an Ipod
526
To Find a Track from the Ipod Menu
527
To Play the same Track Repeatedly
528
To Play Tracks in each Album in Random Order
528
To Play Tracks in Random Order
528
To Switch the Display
528
Preparation for Voice Operation
529
To Play Ipod Tracks Via Voice Operation (Vehicles with Bluetooth 2.0 Interface)
529
To Search by Artist Name
529
To Search by Album Title
530
To Search by Playlist
531
To Search by Genre
532
USB Control Panel and Display
534
Supported Compressed Music Files
535
To Play from a USB Memory Device
535
Folder Selection Order/File Playback Order (Example)
536
To Find a Track
537
To Select a File
537
To Find the Start of each Track in a Folder for Playback
538
To Find the Start of First Tracks in All Folders for Playback
538
To Play the Files in the same Folder Repeatedly
538
To Play the same File Repeatedly
538
Folder Title
539
Tag Information
539
To Play USB Memory Device Tracks Via Voice Operation (Vehicles with Bluetooth 2.0 Interface)
540
To Play Tracks from a Bluetooth Device (Vehicles with Bluetooth 2.0 Interface)
541
Bluetooth Device Control Panel and Display
542
To Listen to Tracks from a Device Connected Via
543
To Play the same Track Repeatedly (if Supported by the Device)
543
To Select a Track (if Supported by the Device)
543
To Stop the Playback (if Supported by the Device)
543
To Find the Start of each Track for Playback (if Supported by the Device)
544
To Play Tracks in Random Order (if Supported by the Device)
544
To Switch the Display (if Supported by the Device)
544
Auxiliary Audio Connector (RCA)
545
Auxiliary Video Connector (RCA)
545
To Activate the External Audio Input Mode
545
To Use the External Audio Input Function (if so Equipped)
545
To Listen to a Disc in the Rear-Seat Display (Vehicles with Rear-Seat Display)
546
Mode Selection
547
Steering Wheel Audio Remote Control Switch (if so Equipped)
547
To Turn on the Power
547
Volume Control
547
Channel Selection/Category Selection (Vehicles with Satellite Radio)
548
To Fast Forward/Reverse the Disc (Music Cds Only)
548
To Listen to an Ipod
548
To Listen to a USB Memory Device
549
To Select a Desired File
549
Error Codes (SIRIUS Satellite Radio) (if so Equipped)
550
Error Codes (Sirius Satellite Radio) (if so Equipped)
552
Error Codes (Ipod)
554
Error Codes (USB Memory Device)
556
Handling of Compact Discs
558
Notes on CD-Rs/Rws
560
Roof Antenna (Except for Vehicles with SIRIUS Satellite Radio)
561
To Install
561
Roof Antenna (for Vehicles with Sirius Satellite Radio)
562
Clock (if so Equipped)
563
General Information about Your Radio
564
Signal Transmission
564
Weak Reception (Fading)
564
Cross Modulation
565
FM Stereo Reception
565
Reflection
565
Causes of Disturbances
566
For Emergencies
570
If the Engine Stops/Fails
571
If the Vehicle Breaks down
571
Jump-Starting the Engine
571
When the Engine Fails at the Intersection
571
As Your Vehicle Has Anti-Lock Brakes
574
Engine Overheating
574
Jack and Tools
576
Storage
576
Removing and Storing the Jack and Tools
577
To Store
578
How to Change a Tire
579
Compact Spare Tire
580
Spare Tire Information
580
To Remove the Spare Tire
581
To Change a Tire
584
Vehicle with Steel Wheels
588
Compact Spare Wheel
589
Normal Wheels
589
Vehicle with Aluminum Wheels
589
To Store the Flat Tire or Spare Tire, Jack, Bar and Wheel Nut Wrench
591
Wheel Cover (if so Equipped)
592
If Your Vehicle Needs to be Towed
594
Towing
594
Towing a Front-Wheel Drive Vehicle with Front Wheels off the Ground
595
Towing the Vehicle by a Tow Truck
595
If Your Vehicle Becomes Stuck in Sand, Mud or Snow
596
On Wet Roads
596
Operation under Adverse Driving Conditions
596
On Snowy or Icy Roads
597
Vehicle Care and Maintenance
598
Service Precautions
599
Catalytic Converter
600
Engine Hood
601
View of the Engine Compartment
604
Engine Oil and Oil Filter
605
To Check and Refill Engine Oil
605
Engine Oil Identification Mark
606
2.4 L Models
607
API Service Symbol
607
Recommended Engine Oil Viscosity
607
3.0 L Models
608
To Replace the Oil Filter
608
Engine Coolant
609
To Add Coolant
609
To Check the Coolant Level
609
Points to Remember
610
Radiator Cap
610
Air Cleaner Filter
611
Automatic Transaxle Fluid (if so Equipped)
613
To Check the Fluid Level
613
Fluid Type
614
Procedure for Checking the Fluid Level
614
Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) Fluid (if so Equipped)
615
Special Additives
615
Transfer Oil (All-Wheel Drive Models)
615
Rear Axle Oil (All-Wheel Drive Models)
616
Washer Fluid
616
Brake Fluid
617
Battery
618
Power Steering Fluid
618
Checking Battery Electrolyte Level
619
Disconnection and Connection
619
During Cold Weather
619
Tires
621
Size Designation
622
Tire Markings
622
Maximum Load
623
Maximum Pressure
623
Service Description
623
Tire Identification Number (TIN)
623
Treadwear, Traction and Temperature Grades
624
Tire Inflation Pressures
625
Replacing Tires and Wheels
626
Tire Maintenance
627
Tread Wear Indicator
627
Tire Rotation
628
Brake Pedal Free Play
630
Snow Tires
630
Tire Chains
630
Parking Brake Break-In
631
Parking Brake Lever Stroke
631
Emission-Control System Maintenance
632
Wiper Blades
632
Fuel Hoses
633
Fuel System (Tank, Pipe Line and Connection, and Fuel Tank Filler Cap)
633
Intake Valve Clearance
633
Spark Plugs
633
Brake Hoses
634
Disc Brake Pads
634
Evaporative Emission Control System (Except Evaporative Emission Canister)
634
General Maintenance
634
Ball Joint, Steering Linkage Seals, Drive Shaft Boots
635
Drive Belt (for Generator, Power Steering Pump, Air Conditioning Compressor)
635
Amount of Belt Deflection
636
Drive Belt for Power Steering Pump
636
Check for any of the Following Conditions:
637
Drive Belt for Generator and Air Conditioning Compressor
637
Exhaust System
637
Additional Equipment (for Regions Where Snow Is Encountered)
638
For Cold and Snowy Weather
638
Hood Lock Release Mechanism and Safety Catch
638
Timing Belt
638
Weatherstripping
638
Fuse Block Location
639
Fusible Links
639
Passenger Compartment
639
Main Fuse Block
640
Engine Compartment
641
Fuse Load Capacities
641
Sub Fuse Block
641
Passenger Compartment Fuse Location Table
642
Engine Compartment Fuse Location Table
643
Identification of Fuse
645
Fuse Replacement
646
Bulb Capacity
648
Replacement of Light Bulbs
648
For Vehicles Equipped with High Intensity Discharge Head-Lights
649
For Vehicles Without High Intensity Discharge Headlight
649
Compartment
651
Headlights (Low Beam, Except for Vehicles Equipped with High Intensity Discharge Headlights)
652
Headlights (High Beam, Except for Vehicles Equipped with High Intensity Discharge Headlights)
654
Daytime Running Lights (for Vehicles Equipped with High Intensity Discharge Headlights)
656
Adjustment of Headlight Aim
657
Headlights (Low/High Beam, for Vehicles Equipped with High Intensity Discharge Headlights)
657
Front Side-Marker and Parking Lights
658
Front Turn Signal Lights
659
Side Turn Signal Lights (on Fender) (if so Equipped)
661
Side Turn Signal Lights (on Outside Rearview Mirror) (if so Equipped)
661
Front Fog Lights (if so Equipped)
662
Rear Combination Lights
665
Back-Up Lights
667
Rear Side-Marker Lights
668
License Plate Lights
670
High-Mounted Stop Light
672
Dome Light (Rear)/ Cargo Room Light
674
Glove Compartment Light
676
Center Console down Light
677
Vanity Mirror Lights
677
Vehicle Care Precautions
678
Cleaning the Inside of Your Vehicle
679
Plastic, Vinyl Leather, Fabric and Flocked Parts
679
Upholstery
679
Cleaning the Outside of Your Vehicle
680
Foreign Material
680
Genuine Leather (if so Equipped)
680
Washing
680
Waxing
682
Chrome Parts
683
Cleaning Plastic Parts
683
Damaged Paint
683
Polishing
683
Aluminum Wheels (if so Equipped)
684
Cleaning the Sunroof (if so Equipped)
684
Engine Compartment
684
Window Glass
684
Consumer Information (for Vehicles Sold in U.S.A.)
687
Traction AA, A, B, C
687
Treadwear
687
Uniform Tire Quality Grading
687
Reporting Safety Defects
688
Important Facts to Know in Case of an Accident
690
In the Event of an Accident
690
Key Information to Discuss with Your Insurance Company
690
Mitsubishi Motors Built-In Protection
690
Specifications
692
Air Conditioning Label
693
Vehicle Emission Control Information Label
693
Vehicle Identification Number Plate
693
Vehicle Information Code Plate
693
Vehicle Labeling
693
Chassis Number
694
Engine Serial Number
694
Certification Label
696
Vehicle Dimensions
697
Vehicle Weights
698
Engine Specifications
700
Battery
701
Tires and Wheels
701
Capacity
702
Alphabetical Index
704
How to Calculate Your Gasoline Mileage
713
Maintenance Record
714
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Mitsubishi OUTLANDER Specifications
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Brand
Mitsubishi
Model
OUTLANDER
Category
Automobile
Language
English
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